The Wynwood Art District is a district of the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It is home to over 10 galleries, museums and collections and is known for its street art. It is roughly bounded by North 36th Street (north), North 20th Street (south), I-95 (west) and Northeast First Avenue (east). It is one of the largest open-air street art installations in the world.
Letters of "war" spray painted over space picture and oversprayed with "FC preserved"
General View of Courtyard
Wynwood Walls Graffiti
Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Wynwood is known for being an entertainment district, with artwork, restaurants, breweries, clothing stores, and dance venues, among other retail options. Formerly an industrial district, the area is now known for the murals that cover the walls of many of the buildings and many of the sidewalks. It is north of Downtown Miami and Overtown, and adjacent to Edgewater. Wynwood has two major sub-districts, the Wynwood Art District in northern Wynwood, and the Wynwood Fashion District along West 5th Avenue. Wynwood roughly is divided by North 20th Street to the south, I-195 to the north, I-95 to the west and the Florida East Coast Railway to the east.
Shops at Midtown on the eastern end of Wynwood on NE 36th St [2]
Westward view of Wynwood business association banner.
Wynwood Walls - general view of courtyard
Wynwood graffiti piece of Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit from 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit