⭐ Join us at Wynwood Walls for an exclusive Film Series that celebrates the daring spirit of street art and the visionary artists behind it. Grab a seat in the Garden and enjoy screenings of Ron English’s ‘Living in Delusionville’ and Logan Hicks’ ‘The Underbelly Project’, followed by insightful panel discussions with the directors.
Highlights
🌟 Open-air screenings in the vibrant Garden of the iconic Wynwood Walls 🪑 Remember to bring your own blanket! Limited chairs and bean bags are available
📽️ 2 groundbreaking films: Ron English’s Living in Delusionville and Logan Hicks’ The Underbelly Project
🗣️ Exclusive panel discussions with the directors for firsthand insights and behind-the-scenes stories
🍿 Food and drink vendors, including Incredible Kettle Corn
🎁 Giveaways from Rabble wine, La Tropical beer, Crossfire Hurricane rum, and Topo Chico products at the event!
General Info
📅 Dates: - November 30: Living in Delusionville - December 1: The Underbelly Project
🕒 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
⏳ Duration: 3 hours
📍 Location: Wynwood Walls
👤 Age requirement: all ages are welcome! At least one member of your party must be 18. Minors must be accompanied by an adult
❗ Limited blankets will be provided to sit in the garden, please feel free to bring your own as well
♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA-compliant
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here The Films 1. Living in Delusionville In a world that's becoming more aware of social oppression like racism and genderism, the overarching oppression that is capitalistic imperialism is often forgotten. Artist Ron English creates dynamic art, which demands dialog and provokes action. He explores the impact of corporate messaging through art and its antidote: noncommercial, thought-provoking public art. 2. The Underbelly Project The Underbelly Project chronicles one of the most legendary street art galleries in the world—one that only the artists invited to participate ever saw, until now. Logan Hicks brought 103 street artists together to paint an abandoned underground space in the NYC subway system, a highly illegal and risky undertaking. Hicks poses the question: “Is creating something important enough to you that you’d do it even if no one would see it?”
Description Located at the iconic Wynwood Walls, Film Series—Open to the Public invites guests to discover the power of street art as portrayed in two groundbreaking films, Living in Delusionville and The Underbelly Project . Following the screenings, guests will have the opportunity to meet the directors and discuss the films with them. Discover the power of street art—get your tickets now for Film Series—Open to the Public in Miami!
⭐ Join us at Wynwood Walls for an exclusive Film Series that celebrates the daring spirit of street art and the visionary artists behind it. Grab a seat in the Garden and enjoy screenings of Ron English’s ‘Living in Delusionville’ and Logan Hicks’ ‘The Underbelly Project’, followed by insightful panel discussions with the directors.
Highlights
🌟 Open-air screenings in the vibrant Garden of the iconic Wynwood Walls 🪑 Remember to bring your own blanket! Limited chairs and bean bags are available
📽️ 2 groundbreaking films: Ron English’s Living in Delusionville and Logan Hicks’ The Underbelly Project
🗣️ Exclusive panel discussions with the directors for firsthand insights and behind-the-scenes stories
🍿 Food and drink vendors, including Incredible Kettle Corn
🎁 Giveaways from Rabble wine, La Tropical beer, Crossfire Hurricane rum, and Topo Chico products at the event!
General Info
📅 Dates: - November 30: Living in Delusionville - December 1: The Underbelly Project
🕒 Time: 7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
⏳ Duration: 3 hours
📍 Location: Wynwood Walls
👤 Age requirement: all ages are welcome! At least one member of your party must be 18. Minors must be accompanied by an adult
❗ Limited blankets will be provided to sit in the garden, please feel free to bring your own as well
♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA-compliant
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here The Films 1. Living in Delusionville In a world that's becoming more aware of social oppression like racism and genderism, the overarching oppression that is capitalistic imperialism is often forgotten. Artist Ron English creates dynamic art, which demands dialog and provokes action. He explores the impact of corporate messaging through art and its antidote: noncommercial, thought-provoking public art. 2. The Underbelly Project The Underbelly Project chronicles one of the most legendary street art galleries in the world—one that only the artists invited to participate ever saw, until now. Logan Hicks brought 103 street artists together to paint an abandoned underground space in the NYC subway system, a highly illegal and risky undertaking. Hicks poses the question: “Is creating something important enough to you that you’d do it even if no one would see it?”
Description Located at the iconic Wynwood Walls, Film Series—Open to the Public invites guests to discover the power of street art as portrayed in two groundbreaking films, Living in Delusionville and The Underbelly Project . Following the screenings, guests will have the opportunity to meet the directors and discuss the films with them. Discover the power of street art—get your tickets now for Film Series—Open to the Public in Miami!
Please note that event ticket purchases are made on a partner site. If you have any questions or concerns about this event, please reach out to the partner site directly.
Please note that event ticket purchases are made on a partner site. If you have any questions or concerns about this event, please reach out to the partner site directly.