Mana Contemporary transforms Wynwood with 300,000 feet of murals
Art Week is here and Mana Contemporary will be introducing over 300,000 feet of murals during Miami Art Week, forming one of the largest urban arts projects in the United States.
Mana Contemporary announces a transformation of their Wynwood campus into a hub for urban arts in collaboration with Superchief Gallery, Bushwick Collective, and Ron English. Mana introduces over 300,000 feet of murals during Miami Art Week, forming one of the largest urban arts projects in the United States.
Situated within Mana Contemporary’s 35 acre complex, over 50 artists will unveil large-scale projects, new & iconic murals by Caratoes, Ron English, Entes, Shepard Fairey, HOXXOH, Atomik, Hugo Gyrl, Saturno, Sickid, James Jirat Patradoon, Aholsnifsglue, Abstrk, Upperhand Art, Lauren YS, Tofu, Woes and more.
The announcement includes the introduction of three new commercial gallery spaces: Mana Decentralized, Superchief Gallery, and Mana Contemporary in partnership with Superchief Gallery and over 20 all-night parties and concerts.
Click here for more details of their Miami Art Week events.
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