
Exploring the Roots of a Movement
On Friday, July 18, the Coral Springs Museum of Art will open the exhibition Style Masters: The Birth of the Graffiti Movement, a celebration of graffiti's evolution into a significant global art form. Curated by renowned artist Alan Ket, who co-founded Miami’s Museum of Graffiti, the exhibition runs through October 4 and showcases over 150 rare works that define the aesthetics of this dynamic movement.
A Glimpse into the Rebellious Spirit
This immersive exhibition captures the essence of graffiti — from the spray-painted subway trains of New York to makeshift canvases found in urban settings. These early works reflect the energy and defiance of young artists who dared to express themselves against the backdrop of a society that often marginalized them. Ket states, "This exhibition is a tribute to youth who took creativity into their own hands," underscoring the transformative power of self-expression.
The Cultural Context Behind Graffiti Art
Visitors to the exhibition will not only see stunning pieces of art but also engage with the tools and spray techniques that became essential to the graffiti movement. Archival photography and personal stories will provide insights into the cultural ties between graffiti and hip-hop, youth rebellion, and identity. This enriching context highlights how graffiti became a voice for the voiceless and redefined public spaces.
An Invitation to Celebrate Community Art
The opening night on July 18 features a special reception from 6 to 9 p.m., with a member-exclusive preview hour starting at 5 p.m. Admission is free, making it an accessible celebration of creativity in the heart of Coral Springs. A pop-up gift shop will also be available, showcasing limited-edition merchandise inspired by the exhibition. This allows attendees to take a piece of the art home, further embedding the spirit of graffiti into their daily lives.
Plan Your Visit
The Coral Springs Museum is open Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Although closed on Sundays and Mondays, appointments can be made upon request. For more details, you can visit their website at coralspringsmuseum.org/graffiti or follow the museum on social media at @museumofgraffiti and @coralspringsmuseum.
If you are curious about the bold and vibrant life of graffiti — a form of art born from the streets — don't miss this rare opportunity to experience its origins firsthand. Participate in a celebration of creativity that continues to inspire change and connect communities.
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