In Episode One of Here Comes The Neighborhood, the parking lots, loading docks and factory walls of the Wynwood Arts District in Miami are transformed into “The Wynwood Walls”.
Episode Two: Gaia painted a mural of Henry Flagler, the powerful oil and railroad tycoon who is responsible for modern day Florida.
Episode Three: Kenny Scharf returns to Wynwood to expand on a piece he started in 2009.
Episode Four: A cast of young up-and-coming international artists are in the spotlight for their contributions to the Wynwood Walls and the district at large.
Episode Five: Mexican artists Saner and Sego collaborate on a mural for the Wynwood Walls.
Episode Six: Kunle Martins aka EARSNOT, founder of the IRAK CREW, along with Jesse Geller aka NEMEL break down the importance of good penmanship, the difference between murals and graffiti, and the concept behind their “tagging mosaic” in Wynwood.
Episode Seven: Legendary photographer Martha Cooper has been documenting graffiti and graffiti writers since the late 1970s. Her and Henry Chalfant’s book Subway Art, originally published in 1984, was largely responsible for the globalization of graffiti.
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