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Urban Evolution: The Intersection of Graffiti and Development
Urban Evolution: The Intersection of Graffiti and Development

Fri, Feb 28

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Museum of Graffiti

Urban Evolution: The Intersection of Graffiti and Development

Museum of Graffiti welcomes you to attend a special panel discussion that will center around the dynamic relationship between graffiti and development. As cities evolve, graffiti remains both a cultural statement and a point of contention within the landscape of growth and gentrification.

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Feb 28, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Museum of Graffiti, 276 NW 26th St, Miami, FL 33127, USA

About the event

About Event:

Museum of Graffiti welcomes you to attend a special panel discussion with renowned Miami artist Atomik and award-winning architect Bernard Zyscovich, in partnership with Open House Miami, an organization that is part of a network that hosts festivals and conversations about architecture, design and cities across the globe. The discussion will center around the dynamic relationship between graffiti and development. As cities evolve, graffiti remains both a cultural statement and a point of contention within the landscape of growth and gentrification.

Featuring renowned local artist Atomik, Museum of Graffiti co-founder Alan Ket, an esteemed architect, and other key voices in art, design, and urban planning, this conversation will delve into how street art shapes neighborhoods, influences architectural aesthetics, and responds to the ever-changing built environment.

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