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Museum of Graffiti Art Week presented by Rolling Loud announces the opening of its interactive campus in Wynwood with 3 New Art Exhibitions, the Spotify Artists’ Lounge, and more

The Museum of Graffiti in Miami’s Wynwood Art District marks its 5th anniversary with a 3-day celebration from December 4-6, 2024, presented in partnership with Rolling Loud.

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The Museum of Graffiti in Miami, Florida‘s Wynwood Art District marks its 5th anniversary with a 3-day celebration from December 4-6, 2024, presented in partnership with Rolling Loud.

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This milestone event features three major solo exhibitionsCey Adams: Departure: 40 Years of Art & DesignTristan Eaton: Women of Marvel, and Slick: MIA—alongside the Spotify Artists’ Lounge and a packed schedule of activities.

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Highlights include panel discussions, live performances, limited edition releases, and culinary experiences curated by CookUnity.
There will also be a private collectors’ preview, a public opening featuring Rahzel, and a thought-provoking panel on “Global Hip Hop Culture Born in Miami.” Additional activities include live tattooing, single-line portraits, rap battles, and exclusive listening parties.

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This milestone event showcases the evolution of graffiti art while celebrating the Museum’s mission to inspire creativity and highlight graffiti’s cultural significance.
For more information, please visit museumofgraffiti.com

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