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  • September 25, 2025 (Thu)

Miami Building Gets Colorful Transformation as Local Artist Creates Large-Scale Mural for Arts Organization

Sayart / Published September 25, 2025 07:47 PM
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A building in Miami is undergoing a dramatic artistic transformation that will serve as the future home of a prominent local arts organization. The structure located at 75 NW 72nd Street is being completely covered with a vibrant mural by Miami-based artist HOXXOH, creating a bold new landmark in the area.

The building will soon house Oolite Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting local artists throughout the Miami community. The comprehensive mural project involves painting the entire exterior of the structure, transforming it into a massive work of public art that will serve as both the organization's headquarters and a visual statement about the importance of arts in the community.

HOXXOH, who has been creating art in Miami for two decades, is using specialized equipment including a cherry picker and custom sprayer to execute his vision across every wall of the building. His signature swirling designs will cover the structure in colorful patterns, creating an eye-catching display that reflects his distinctive artistic style. The artist expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating his long-standing appreciation for Oolite Arts' programming and exhibitions.

"Oolite Arts commissioned me to paint this building that is going to be the future home of their facility," HOXXOH explained. "Being an artist based in Miami for the past 20 years, I've enjoyed many of the programming and shows that Oolite has done, and I'm super honored to be working with them on this project." His words reflect the deep connection between local artists and the organization that has supported Miami's creative community for years.

The ambitious mural project is expected to take several days to complete, during which time the artist will work methodically to cover every surface of the building. The scale and complexity of the work demonstrate both the artist's technical skill and Oolite Arts' commitment to making a significant visual impact in their new location, creating a space that embodies their mission of supporting and showcasing local artistic talent.

A building in Miami is undergoing a dramatic artistic transformation that will serve as the future home of a prominent local arts organization. The structure located at 75 NW 72nd Street is being completely covered with a vibrant mural by Miami-based artist HOXXOH, creating a bold new landmark in the area.

The building will soon house Oolite Arts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting local artists throughout the Miami community. The comprehensive mural project involves painting the entire exterior of the structure, transforming it into a massive work of public art that will serve as both the organization's headquarters and a visual statement about the importance of arts in the community.

HOXXOH, who has been creating art in Miami for two decades, is using specialized equipment including a cherry picker and custom sprayer to execute his vision across every wall of the building. His signature swirling designs will cover the structure in colorful patterns, creating an eye-catching display that reflects his distinctive artistic style. The artist expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating his long-standing appreciation for Oolite Arts' programming and exhibitions.

"Oolite Arts commissioned me to paint this building that is going to be the future home of their facility," HOXXOH explained. "Being an artist based in Miami for the past 20 years, I've enjoyed many of the programming and shows that Oolite has done, and I'm super honored to be working with them on this project." His words reflect the deep connection between local artists and the organization that has supported Miami's creative community for years.

The ambitious mural project is expected to take several days to complete, during which time the artist will work methodically to cover every surface of the building. The scale and complexity of the work demonstrate both the artist's technical skill and Oolite Arts' commitment to making a significant visual impact in their new location, creating a space that embodies their mission of supporting and showcasing local artistic talent.

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