
Urban Evolution: The Intersection of Graffiti and Development
Feb 28, 2025
From: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Local artists, urban developers, and cultural leaders converge for an enlightening discussion on street art's role in Miami's changing cityscape. Urban Evolution: The Intersection of Graffiti and Development takes place on Friday, February 28 at the Museum of Graffiti.
This panel discussion, presented in collaboration with Open House Miami, explores the complex relationship between graffiti culture and urban development. Featured speakers include celebrated local artist Atomik and Museum of Graffiti co-founder Alan Ket, who will join architects and urban planning experts to examine how street art influences neighborhood identity and architectural design.
The conversation addresses timely questions about cultural preservation and urban growth, offering perspectives from various stakeholders in Miami's development landscape. Participants will gain insight into how graffiti functions as both an artistic expression and a commentary on neighborhood transformation.
This free event is part of Open House Miami's series of discussions about architecture, design and urban development, connecting local dialogue to global conversations about city planning and cultural spaces.