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Wynwood Art Events Miami: Gallery Walk & Studio Open Houses
Discover Wynwood art events this weekend in Miami, including the Second Saturday Art Walk with 20+ galleries, open studios, and neighborhood gathering spots.
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Miami events this weekend open with the Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk on July 11 at 7 p.m., drawing crowds to more than 20 galleries and studios along NW 26th Street and NW 2nd Avenue.
These local programs arrive as national stories on foreign debt burdens and factory automation in Asia highlight the pull of face-to-face community activity in South Florida, where residents seek steady routines amid shifting global conditions.
Wynwood's Creative Pulse
The Wynwood Business Improvement District coordinates the art walk, which includes open studios at the Bakehouse Art Complex on NW 23rd Street and pop-up displays near the Wynwood Walls on NW 26th Street. Participants move between converted warehouses that once housed clothing manufacturers and now host rotating exhibits by local painters and photographers. The route stays compact, allowing visitors to cover the main blocks on foot before heading to nearby food trucks on NW 5th Avenue.
Further south, the Little Havana Cultural Center on SW 8th Street hosts its monthly music series the same evening, featuring performances by Cuban son groups in the center's courtyard. The program runs from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and pairs the sets with food vendors selling empanadas and cafecito from stands along Calle Ocho.
Little Havana's Cultural Heart
Both events tie into established Miami-Dade County tourism figures that recorded 2.8 million visitors to neighbourhood festivals in 2025. Ticket prices remain low at most sites, with suggested donations of $10 at gallery entrances and free entry to the music series. The Wynwood walk alone drew 8,400 people last July, according to district reports.
Residents planning to attend should arrive early for parking on side streets off NW 2nd Avenue or use the Metrobus routes that stop at the intersections of NW 25th Street and NW 27th Street. Updated schedules appear on the Miami-Dade Parks website and the individual venue pages for the Bakehouse Art Complex and the Little Havana Cultural Center.