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TELLING HER STORY

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TELLING HER STORY

Spring brings Lady Pink: Graffiti HERstory, a solo exhibition of pioneering street artist Lady Pink, to the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood. Presented in two adjacent rooms, the show pays homage to underground street art icons through a series of paintings and digital prints based on the artist’s memories of New York City in the 1980s. In the other room, Lady Pink’s unique vision on feminism and human rights is portrayed through large-scale paintings.

Known as the “First Lady of Graffiti,” Ecuadorian-born Sandra Fabara started tagging in 1979. She’s become well known to Miamians through her mural of a reclining woman on display at the Wynwood Walls. Graffiti HERstory is on exhibition now through May 20. (museumofgraffiti.com) —Juliana Accioly

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