Museum of Graffiti ArtWeek
Through Dec 05, 2025
Starting: 11:00 AM
A three-day program of exhibitions, performances and artist-driven activations brings a concentrated slice of global graffiti culture to Miami Art Week as the Museum of Graffiti, The Art of Hip Hop and The Private Gallery host a campus-wide experience in Wynwood. One ticket grants access to all three spaces and the shared patio, where DJ sets, artist battles and brand collaborations unfold throughout the day.
Wednesday’s programming opens the campus with the debut of Heroes, Villains, and Violence by Slawn and Opake at The Art of Hip Hop, followed by a JONONE performance inside the Museum of Graffiti and a series of afternoon events that move between food, conversation and live recording. The day’s schedule includes Bun B’s Trill Burgers pop-up, a panel on the business of graffiti with members of TATS Cru and a live taping of Drink Champs. Across the patio, all-day offerings range from Rust-O artist battles to complimentary tees customized by 4SAKN CBS, the Truist Free Art ATM, Curaleaf activations and open bar service from Modelo and DryWayer.
Thursday shifts the focus toward international practice and collaborative exchange, beginning with a “Breakfast in Brazil” blackbook session featuring leading pixadores CriptaDjan, Eneri and LIXOMANIA!.zé. The afternoon includes a Rust-O battle between Laia and Dodo, a limited-edition spray-can release with JONONE and a Shark Art session with Daymond John and Superfriends, followed by an intimate artist talk with JONONE. The campus-wide patio programming continues throughout the day with open art activities, giveaways and music.
Friday’s schedule highlights new voices and cross-genre experimentation, beginning with Sound of Reality and continuing with a Rust-O battle between 1DER and FEMUR. The afternoon brings a book release and signing with Doze Green, as well as ALL CAPS: Live Open Call—a public pitch session where artists present to a panel of judges for a chance to join a mural festival abroad. All-day patio activations mirror the previous days, keeping the outdoor space active from late morning to late afternoon.
Across all three days, visitors can explore a slate of exhibitions that anchor the campus: Origins, El Tiguere by JONONE and Pixação: Marks of Rebellion inside the Museum of Graffiti; Heroes, Villains, and Violence inside The Art of Hip Hop; and Inner Child, featuring a solo show by Gabriela Noelle and works by Crome, Fuzi, Hiero Veiga, Cats, Marti Safe, UFO 907, Vic Garcia and Yandy Graffer, inside The Private Gallery.
Daily schedules and tickets are available through Fever, with each date offering its own lineup of performances and activations.