Ana Orozco, MD Tango

Location: Wynwood Art District, Miami, FL

Photographer:  Cataya Pena

Camera: Canon

The Wynwood Art District Association was founded in early 2003 by a group of art dealers, artists and curators Mark Coetzee, Nina Arias and Nick Cindric. Mark Coetzee initiated the idea based on a similar project, Art Night, which he started in his hometown, Cape Town, South Africa.

Founding members at the first meeting in Rocket Projects media room were Brook Dorsch of Dorsch Gallery, Weston Charles, Cooper and Elizabeth Withstandley of Locust Projects, Mark Coetzee of the Rubell Collection, Nina Arias and Nick Cindric of Rocket Projects, Bernice Steinbaum of Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, and Marina Kessler of Marina Kessler Gallery.

The association created the Second Saturdays Gallery Walk, designed the Manhole cover logo along with the light banners that hang on street corners, and publishes annual brochures with a map and a list of the association’s members.

It is home to over 70 galleries, five museums, three collections, seven art complexes, 12 art studios, five art fairs and the Wynwood Walls.

The Wynwood Walls was created in 2009 by the late Tony Goldman in an effort to develop the area’s pedestrian potential. The Walls have brought much notoriety to Miami within the genre of graffiti and street art.[citation needed] Artists from around the world – over 50 artists and 16 countries have contributed to the Wynwood Walls. The Walls have been covered by media such as the New York Times and BBC bringing international attention to the destination. It was also featured in a docu-series, Here Comes the Neighborhood. The Walls have expanded to include murals outside the neighborhood creating Outside the Walls which has included art covering entire buildings. In 2010, Goldman added the Wynwood Doors created to feature smaller artists.

Every second Saturday of each month, a community-wide art walk is held. Galleries, art studios, alternative spaces and showrooms open their doors to the public for art, music and refreshments.

Source: Wikipedia