9 Postcards
Wynwood Walls is Miami's vibrant outdoor gallery showcasing stunning murals from global artists, perfectly blending art and culture in a lively neighborhood.
"Conceived by the renowned community revitalizer and placemaker, Tony Goldman, the vision for Wynwood Walls was to create one of the largest outdoor open-air galleries in the country, celebrating the often under-appreciated genre of urban street art. From around the United States, Brazil, Belgium, Mexico, Portugal, Ukraine, Portugal, Greece, Spain, Germany, France, England, Japan and Singapore, the celebrated artists who have contributed to the Wynwood Walls include: Os Gemeos, Invader, Kenny Scharf, FUTURA 2000, Dearraindrop, FAILE, BÄST, Shepard Fairey, Aiko, Sego, Saner, Liqen, Nunca, Ben Jones, HOW & NOSM, Ryan McGinness, Jim Drain, Ara Peterson, Retna, Stelios Faitakis, Clare Rojas, The Date Farmers, avaf, ROA, Ron English, Jeff Soto, Logan Hicks, b., PHASE 2, Joe Grillo, COCO 144, Gaia, Vhils, Interesni Kazki, Neuzz, Swoon, Ben Wolf, David Ellis, Barry McGee, Brandon Opalka, Friends With You, DALeast, Faith 47, Santiago Rubino, Daze, Krink, Momo, Miss Van, Lady Pink, Fafi, Sheryo, Kashink, Maya Hayuk and Lakwena." - Moonlighter
"Known as Miami's most Instagrammed place, this outdoor "gallery" of artwork by graffiti artists and muralists that spreads across warehouses and shop exteriors is a nice foil to Miami's museums. And it can be a quick stop. It'll only take about twenty minutes to hit all the art at Wynwood Walls, including murals by Shepard Fairey (the artist who designed Obama's "Hope" poster). It's a relatively small outdoor space so it's easy to navigate, and there are plenty of benches or rocks to sit on and take it all in. The Walls recently instituted a ticket policy whereby Adult admission is $12, students are $5 and children under 12 are free." - Sara Liss, Terry Ward
"Known as Miami's most Instagrammed place, this outdoor "gallery" of artwork by graffiti artists and muralists that spreads across warehouses and shop exteriors is a nice foil to Miami's museums. And it can be a quick stop. It'll only take about twenty minutes to hit all the art at Wynwood Walls, including murals by Shepard Fairey (the artist who designed Obama's "Hope" poster). It's a relatively small outdoor space so it's easy to navigate, and there are plenty of benches or rocks to sit on and take it all in. The Walls recently instituted a ticket policy whereby Adult admission is $12, students are $5 and children under 12 are free." - Sara Liss, Terry Ward
"Let’s start big picture. Known as Miami's most Instagrammed place (and in Miami's coolest neighborhood ), this outdoor "gallery" is a cornucopia of artwork by graffiti artists and muralists that's a nice foil to Miami's museums . Folks are here to stroll, peruse the murals and, of course, take photos. Any standout features or must-sees? The murals are constantly changing and being updated, but closer to the entrance are the iconic works by artist Shepard Fairey (the artist behind the Obama “Hope” poster). Was it easy to get around? It's a relatively small outdoor space so it's easy to navigate, and there are plenty of benches or rocks to sit on and take it all in. The Walls recently instituted a ticket policy whereby Adult admission is $12, students are $5 and children under 12 are free. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? People with active social media will love the opportunity for some selfies. Lovers of street art who don't 'gram their lives will also find much to inspire them." - Sara Liss
"The entire Wynwood arts district is like a giant outdoor museum, where some of the world’s most famous street artists take turns covering the warehouse exteriors of this once-dilapidated industrial neighborhood that’s now Miami’s hottest tourist attraction full of restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, and galleries. The easiest place to photograph murals or get a new Tinder profile photo is at the Wynwood Walls, a park in the heart of the neighborhood where the murals change less frequently, and you won’t have to stand in the middle of a busy street to get a shot." - MATADOR_NETWORK