ART ACCESS at Arlo Wynwood Transforms Hotel Into Immersive Miami Art Week Destination

 


MIAMI, Florida (FLAN 35) — During Miami Art Week, Arlo Wynwood solidified its role as a cultural anchor in the neighborhood with ART ACCESS, a full-property takeover that transformed the hotel into an all-day destination for art, music, and community. As the first hotel to open in Wynwood, Arlo welcomed artists, locals, and visitors to experience installations, pop-ups, and performances spanning multiple floors of the property.



The event featured visual works and activations by a diverse lineup of artists, including Greg Mike, François Piacente, Jeronimo Gauna, Chuave Hernandez, SOTO, and Nour Yaaqobi, offering guests a dynamic mix of street art, contemporary installations, and interactive pieces woven throughout the hotel’s public spaces.



A standout component of ART ACCESS was a third-floor gallery exhibition spotlighting women shaping contemporary creative culture. Artists Reyna Noriega, Florencia Clement de Grandprey, Jade Cassidy, and Sophie Wong were among those featured, highlighting the growing influence of women artists within the global art conversation.



The experience culminated in the Miami debut of Arlo After Dark, Arlo Hotels’ signature nightlife series. The immersive evening programming blended live music, movement, and visual art, with performances by Brony Mixx Dance Project (BMDP) and Flagrant Drvms, transforming the hotel into a vibrant nighttime arts venue.



By merging hospitality, visual art, and nightlife, ART ACCESS at Arlo Wynwood offered a layered, accessible experience that reflected the creative energy of Miami Art Week and reinforced Wynwood’s reputation as a hub for innovation and culture.


Photo Credits: Arlo Hotels


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