“Where others saw windowless concrete, Goldman saw canvas.”
Wynwood featured on Huffington Post.

“Where others saw windowless concrete, Goldman saw canvas.”

Wynwood featured on Huffington Post.

Take a quick trip back to Art Basel through the eyes of En Masse.   Really captures the energy that took over the neighborhood, still feeling the ripples of it…

We are now on Instagram! Follow us @thelabmiami We knew you weren’t getting enough LABness, so now you can get us with filters and all. Happy Apocalypse everyone.

We are now on Instagram! Follow us @thelabmiami We knew you weren’t getting enough LABness, so now you can get us with filters and all. Happy Apocalypse everyone.

We are pumped to have new neighbors in The Wynwood Building. Check out BUZZART, a new gallery a couple doors down from The LAB Miami. Their current exhibit is a must see that blends architecture, art and hip-hop. It is a collaboration between the Wu-Tang Cland and MinimalDose500mg. 

Art on wheels! Fabian de la Flor will be painting a bus during the opening of his show here at The LAB Miami. Get to Art Walk early and don’t miss it. 

Art on wheels! Fabian de la Flor will be painting a bus during the opening of his show here at The LAB Miami. Get to Art Walk early and don’t miss it. 

Interesting article about Wynwood in The Atlantic. Is the street art boom causing gentrification?
“In the end, the project is an undeniable illustration of the power of creative minds to transform an urban place. The Mexican artist Sego sums it all up: “It is incredible to change the image of a city with your art.”

Interesting article about Wynwood in The Atlantic. Is the street art boom causing gentrification?

In the end, the project is an undeniable illustration of the power of creative minds to transform an urban place. The Mexican artist Sego sums it all up: “It is incredible to change the image of a city with your art.”

Back in April, we published a post about the Miami Marine Stadium’s fight to survive. Now the amazing architectural landmark has gotten a boost from the World Freerunning Parkour Foundation with this breathtaking video. It is an absolute must-watch. Hopefully it can help bring attention to this amazing cause. This is a place that should make Miami proud and if we give it a renaissance it might become this city’s High-line. Find out how you can help here.

Wallpeople 2012. It’s time to express yourself and do it on the streets. Art no longer just belongs in museums. Come out this Saturday and declare the world your canvas by bringing any type of work of art and display it together with other creators in Miami, a truly interactive mural experience. Location will be revealed soon so stay tuned and follow #wallpeoplemiami. 

RSVP for the event here or find out more details here

Check out the video teaser for Primary Flight’s Greenway Project. The Miami-based street art collective will create a mural for the Spring Garden underpass section of downtown Greensboro’s Greenway–a 4 mile bike trail with a strong public art emphasis. Can’t wait to  see how this turns out. Making Miami proud in the deep South. 

The run down Miami Marine Stadium is on the verge of a rebirth. Since Hurricane Andrew it has served mainly as a blank canvas for graffiti artists and a haven for skaters, which has inspired its original architect to see the space in a new light. Efforts are underway to preserve the historical landmark and add a public garden. Could this be Miami´s answer to New York City´s Highline? Could it be another street art mecca to rival Wynwood? The possibilities are endless, and the views are breathtaking. The stadium had been left for dead, looks like another life is around the corner. 

Read the recent article featured in Atlantic Cities here

http://www.marinestadium.org/

Check out Miami’s largest all-female mural, done by the Few and Far Collective, a group dedicated to promoting women in the street art world. The piece was a collaboration between 14  artists, including local, Tati Suarez. The mural is centered around a queen bee theme. Go see it in person at 24th street and NW 6th ave. 

A must-watch video : Here Comes the Neighborhood. Wynwood has never looked this good. As the excitement for Art Basel builds, this video shows all the art that is going on outside of the white museum walls and curated booths. The art is on the streets. This is the trailer for a series of episodes about the neighborhood. So damn exciting.

Check out Johnny Robles’ new wall at Cifo. He finished it this weekend at the Cifo Block Party. Along with his live art performance, there was music, food trucks and screen printing. A feast for all the senses. Robles’ massive mural is an intricate explosion of color that you can lose track of time staring at. Definitely worth a visit to Cifo. 

To see more of Robles’ art, check out his website

You might recognize his style from this mural outside of Cafeina in Wynwood

 

Scarface remake announced, one of the most iconic movies set in Miami. Is this what round two will look like? Who can actually play a modern day Tony Montana? Miami New Times has some suggestions 

Scarface remake announced, one of the most iconic movies set in Miami. Is this what round two will look like? Who can actually play a modern day Tony Montana? Miami New Times has some suggestions