Wynwood Art Walk Returns and Other Miami Art Gallery News – Oct 11 – Oct 19
+1 Wynwood Art Walk Returns and Other Miami Art Gallery News – Oct 11 – Oct 19
Wynwood Art Walk Returns and Other Miami Art Gallery News – Oct 11 – Oct 19
Wynwood Art Walk Returns and Other Miami Art Gallery News – Oct 11 – Oct 19
Wynwood Art Walk Returns and Other Miami Art Gallery News – Oct 11 – Oct 19
Miami’s art scene is in full swing this October as Wynwood Art Walk returns on Saturday, October 11, 2025, alongside a series of exhibitions shaping the city’s cultural season. From the immersive Botero Immersed at Gary Nader Art Centre and Latinx-focused programs at the Museum of Graffiti, to optical light installations at Oliver Cole Gallery and new fall shows at Goldman Global Arts, these experiences capture Miami’s evolving creative energy ahead of Art Basel Miami Beach.
Wynwood Art Walk Returns October 11
After a period of hiatus, Wynwood Art Walk returns to reclaim its role as the heartbeat of Miami’s arts district. Founded in the mid-2000s as a grassroots initiative, the monthly event has transformed a once-industrial neighborhood into one of the world’s most dynamic centers for contemporary art and culture.
This month’s edition celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with open galleries, artist meet-and-greets, live mural painting, and street activations across NW 25th and 26th Streets. The event will also feature live DJs, cultural workshops, and culinary experiences at local favorites including Arlo Hotel, Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen, and Moxy Hotel Wynwood.
Participating galleries include:
Goldman Global Arts, The Wall Gallery, Peter Tunney Experience, Wyn317, Museum of Graffiti, Gerez Gallery, Glottman, ARTXSPACE, Paradox Museum, and Wynwood Kollective.
For the complete schedule, visit wynwoodmiami.com/experience/art-walk.
Goldman Global Arts: Fall Exhibitions by Logan Hicks, Millo, and Seth
On view through October 19, 2025 | goldmanglobalarts.com

Located within Wynwood Walls, Goldman Global Arts Gallery celebrates two striking fall exhibitions: Nocturnal Edens by Logan Hicks and Beyond: Echoes of a Borderless Life by Millo and Seth. The shows opened with an intimate VIP event on September 3, hosted by founder and curator Jessica Goldman Srebnick, who welcomed guests for an evening of art, conversation, and live music.
Hicks’ Nocturnal Edens explores the poetic tension between light and shadow, capturing the serenity of urban stillness through detailed stenciled compositions. In contrast, Beyond unites the visions of Millo and Seth, two international artists known for their narrative murals that transcend cultural and geographic boundaries. Together, the exhibitions offer a dialogue about humanity’s shared visual language.
Both remain on view through October 19 at Goldman Global Arts Gallery, located within Wynwood Walls.
Museum of Graffiti: “Signs of the Times” by Weerdo
Through November 7, 2025 | museumofgraffiti.com
At a moment when immigration continues to dominate public discourse, Miami-based artist Weerdo gives visual voice to the immigrant experience in Signs of the Times at the Museum of Graffiti. In his first major solo exhibition, Weerdo reclaims discarded street signs—symbols of control and direction—and transforms them into testaments of identity and resistance.
Born in Mexico City and raised in Florida, Weerdo merges graffiti’s immediacy with ancestral imagery, layering skulls, feathers, and pyramids to explore themes of sacrifice and visibility. “Through his art,” says curator Alan Ket, “he offers a counter-story—one rooted in sacrifice, culture, and unrelenting presence.”
The exhibition runs through November 7. On October 11, the Museum will also host a Latinx Heritage Month celebration, featuring craft cocktails by KYU and a limited-edition whiskey glass collection designed by Latinx graffiti artists Mars, Tesoe, and Infoe. Attendance is free with RSVP.
Gary Nader Art Centre: “Botero Immersed” Final Weeks
Through October 22, 2025 | boteroimmersed.com
After nearly four years in Miami, Gary Nader Art Centre is concluding Botero Immersed, the 360° audiovisual experience honoring Colombian master Fernando Botero. Created by Gary Nader with original music by Emilio Estefan, the exhibition brings Botero’s universe to life through projection, light, and sound.
Since debuting in 2021, Botero Immersed has become one of Miami’s most popular art experiences and a landmark of Latin American cultural heritage. “Closing this cycle fills us with gratitude,” said Gary Nader. “This is not a farewell, but the prelude to new ways of honoring Botero’s enduring legacy.”
The exhibition remains open through October 22.
Oliver Cole Gallery: “Space Time Jumping” by NagyMolnár
Through October 9, 2025 | olivercolegallery.com
At Oliver Cole Gallery, Hungarian artist duo NagyMolnár (Krisztián Nagy and Csaba Molnár) present Space Time Jumping, a luminous exploration of perception, geometry, and infinity. The artists—known for their fusion of Op Art and Light Art—use mirrors, LED lights, and glass to construct multidimensional optical illusions.
Their works, such as Iris 5 and Homage to Neumann, create a sense of endless space that challenges viewers to contemplate the relationship between matter, light, and consciousness. Influenced by Victor Vasarely and György Kepes, NagyMolnár carries forward Hungary’s avant-garde light art tradition into a new era of digital expression.

Looking Ahead
With Wynwood Art Walk’s return and exhibitions spanning from street art to light sculpture, Miami’s October art calendar offers a rare look at the city’s full creative spectrum. From urban expression to conceptual experimentation, these shows remind visitors why Miami remains one of the world’s most exciting centers for contemporary art. Stay tuned for our Art Basel coverage!
For more art events and upcoming fairs, visit Luxury Guide USA’s Art Fairs & Festivals section.
