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Discover Miami’s vibrant graffiti scene with an interactive class led by a seasoned local artist. Learn techniques, history, and spray your own wall art.
Thinking about adding a splash of street art to your Miami visit? The Master Graffiti Class hosted by Pedro AMOS Galeria offers a rare chance to get up close and personal with the city’s dynamic graffiti culture. Perfect for art lovers, curious travelers, or anyone eager to try their hand at spray paint, this experience promises a hands-on lesson in a lively, authentic setting.
Two things we really appreciate: First, the chance to learn from a local artist with over 20 years’ experience—it’s not just a tutorial but a window into Miami’s vibrant street art scene. Second, the opportunity to spray paint a wall in Wynwood, one of Miami’s top neighborhoods for murals and street art. However, a possible snag could be the inconsistent reviews—some travelers report no-shows or communication issues, so it pays to double-check your reservation.
This class suits those with a genuine interest in graffiti or street art, and even beginners can come away with new skills and a fresh perspective on Miami’s creative landscape. If you’re after an authentic, educational, and fun experience, it’s worth considering.
This graffiti class at Pedro AMOS Galeria is geared toward those wanting to understand the art form beyond just admiring murals. It’s a compact, one-hour session that mixes storytelling, technical tips, and hands-on spray-paint practice. What we love about this experience is how it balances education with creativity—you’re not just watching a demonstration; you’re invited to try it yourself.
Another aspect worth noting is that the class takes place in Wynwood, Miami’s legendary outdoor art district. The murals here are famous worldwide, and being able to contribute a bit of your own art to this colorful environment makes the experience memorable. Plus, being led by a Miami native with over two decades’ experience means you’ll get insights that only someone immersed in the street art scene can provide.
On the flip side, there are some reviews that highlight issues like no-shows and poor communication. It’s important to book well in advance (often 11 days ahead) and confirm your reservation to avoid disappointment. The non-refundable nature of the ticket also means you should be sure of your plans before booking.
All in all, this tour is ideal for those curious about graffiti, eager to learn some techniques, or wanting a unique, memorable activity in Miami.
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The tour begins at Pedro AMOS Galeria, located at 8300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami. Here, you’ll start with an informative tutorial on the evolution and rules of graffiti and aerosol art. The guide, a genuine street artist, shares stories that bring the murals we see around Wynwood to life, explaining how styles developed and what tools are used.
The tutorial isn’t just theory—Pedro AMOS shares practical tips on what tools are best, how to use spray caps effectively, and techniques to create different effects. This part is especially valuable for beginners or those interested in the technical side of graffiti.
Next, if you feel inspired, you’re given the chance to put your new skills into practice. With spray paint, caps, masks, and gloves provided, you’ll test your hand on a designated wall in Wynwood. It’s a fantastic opportunity to express yourself artistically, whether you want to create a small tag or a simple design.
The experience wraps up after about an hour, but what makes it worthwhile is the personal attention—you get guidance from a real artist and can ask questions as you go. The group remains small and private, which ensures you’re not just a face in a crowd.
Pedro AMOS Galeria is more than just a meeting point; it’s a hub of street art culture. The tutorial area is set up with all the necessary spray-painting equipment—no need to bring your own. The supplies include a variety of spray caps, masks, gloves, and a wall ready for your creative touch.
This setup is great because it allows participants to focus on learning and creating, without worrying about sourcing tools. Since the class is led by an experienced artist, you’ll get direct feedback that helps you understand techniques better—whether you’re aiming for bold tags or subtle shading.
The location also means you’ll be immediately immersed in the Wynwood art scene. After your lesson, you might want to stroll around to see some of Miami’s most famous murals, many of which are only a few steps away.
While the majority of reviews praise Pedro’s passion, energy, and the engaging nature of the class, a few mention logistical problems. There are reports of no-shows and difficulty reaching the organizer, which can be frustrating. One review from “Ric_P” warns, “Stay clear of these scammers,” citing issues with location and communication. Another from “Peter_H” mentions Pedro missing their reservation, and they waited without response.
However, on the positive side, many reviewers, like “margie_g” and “jamie_g,” describe Pedro as a charming and talented artist who made their experience memorable. The chance to learn from someone dedicated to the art form adds authenticity, which is a major plus.
Because the experience is non-refundable, it’s wise to double-check reservations and ensure your plans are firm. Also, arriving early is recommended, especially given some reports of logistical hiccups.
At $60 per person, this class is reasonably priced considering it includes all tools, guidance, and a chance to spray paint a wall. For a one-hour, private activity led by a seasoned graffiti artist, the value is fair—especially if you’re curious about street art or want a memorable, hands-on activity.
If you’re traveling with kids or friends, the private aspect makes it more personal and engaging. While some travelers might find the price slightly high for an hour, the experience’s uniqueness and the opportunity to create something in Wynwood are worth considering.
This class is best suited for art enthusiasts, graffiti fans, and curious travelers eager to understand Miami’s street art culture firsthand. It’s also great for beginners who want to learn some basic spray techniques in a supportive environment. Those expecting a perfectly smooth process should be aware of the logistical issues some reviewers faced, so booking early and confirming is crucial.
More importantly, if you’re looking for an interactive activity that provides insight into street art, rather than just admiring murals from afar, this class delivers.
The Master Graffiti Class at Pedro AMOS Galeria offers a rare, intimate look into Miami’s vibrant graffiti scene. With expert guidance and all necessary tools provided, you’ll leave with new skills—and possibly a wall masterpiece of your own. The class beautifully combines education, creativity, and a taste of Wynwood’s iconic street art.
While logistical hiccups have been reported, many participants leave with a sense of accomplishment and a new appreciation for graffiti. It’s a great activity for those interested in street art, eager to try spray painting, or wanting a memorable Miami story.
If you value authentic, hands-on experiences and are comfortable with some potential scheduling quirks, this tour is a fun, creative addition to your Miami itinerary.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s suitable for those interested in art and spray painting.
What is included in the price?
All necessary tools such as spray paint, caps, masks, gloves, and a wall to spray on are included.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts approximately one hour.
Do I need to bring anything?
No, everything is provided; just bring your enthusiasm!
Is there a private group option?
Yes, this is a private tour/activity for your group only.
What is the meeting point?
The class starts at Pedro AMOS Galeria, located at 8300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather, and if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this experience refundable?
No, tickets are non-refundable and cannot be changed once purchased.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, it’s booked 11 days ahead, so plan early to secure your spot.
Can I book last minute?
It might be possible, but availability depends on how far in advance others have booked. Booking early is recommended for peace of mind.
In short, whether you’re an art lover, a curious traveler, or someone seeking a fun, creative activity in Miami, this graffiti class offers an authentic taste of street art culture—just be sure to confirm your reservation and arrive prepared for an hour of spray-painting fun.