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THE ART OF HIP HOP | 299 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127
The Kids Graffiti Drawing Class at the Art of Hip Hop in Wynwood offers a unique and creative experience for children. Led by local street artists, the class introduces kids to the vibrant world of graffiti art. Learn the basics of graffiti, including lettering, character design, shadowing, and the use of color.
The class takes place in a welcoming environment that encourages self-expression and creativity. Children learn about the history and culture of graffiti, as well as the techniques used by street artists to create their work. They get hands-on experience with markers, creating their own pieces to take home.
The Museum of Graffiti itself, located in the heart of Wynwood, is a dynamic space dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of this art form. The class is a perfect way for kids to explore their artistic talents while engaging with a significant part of Miami’s cultural landscape.
Serum, a Haitian-American emcee and graffiti artist, has been a key figure in Miami’s Hip Hop scene for nearly 30 years. His work fuses Hip Hop, ancient cultures, history, and sociology, creating a unique and recognizable aesthetic. His accolades include Miami New Times’ Best Hip Hop Act of 2020, runner-up in MTV’s Freshman of the Week (2011), and participation in Scribble Jam’s legendary emcee battles (2002 & 2003). With two #1 Rap Attack college radio singles, Serum has made an impact both musically and visually. Recently, he has dedicated himself full-time to graffiti art, staying deeply connected to Miami’s Hip Hop roots.
Roc Sol is a Miami-based independent artist specializing in abstract, mixed-media art and music. Influenced by Hip Hop culture, he incorporates graffiti, Bboying, and emceeing into his artistic identity. As part of Project Roadmap, LLC, he has painted large-scale murals, including NFT-based art, across Miami.
Miami native Miss Lushy combines vibrant colors and a passion for music in her paintings and portraits. Growing up immersed in Hip Hop culture, she transitioned from canvas to large-scale murals, inspired by Miami’s urban art scene. A Miami International University of Art & Design graduate with a degree in Graphic Design, she has merged graffiti, street art, and digital design into a thriving career. Her work includes a commissioned mural of Celia Cruz in Little Havana and collaborations with the cities of Allapattah, Doral, and Little Havana. She is also actively involved in youth and community engagement through Hope Murals, The Motivational Edge, and PATH.
Anthony “MEC” Leon, a Chicago native, emerged as a graffiti writer in the mid-1980s and became a key member of Miami’s AIM Crew (Artists in Motion). His innovative styles have influenced countless artists and crews. Beyond graffiti, MEC has pursued degrees in photography, film, architecture, and urban design, earning a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Today, he is an architect, professor of architecture, and business entrepreneur.
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