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Inside Arlo Wynwood’s Miami Art Week ART ACCESS Takeover and Arlo After Dark Launch

During Miami Art Week, Arlo Wynwood emerged as one of the neighborhood’s most dynamic cultural hubs. The hotel hosted ART ACCESS, a full-property takeover that transformed the space into an all-day destination for art, music and community, welcoming both seasoned collectors and curious passersby into a multi-sensory experience.



As the first hotel to open in Wynwood, Arlo has long positioned itself at the intersection of hospitality and creativity. ART ACCESS brought that ethos to life, activating multiple floors of the property with installations, pop-ups, performances and nightlife programming that unfolded organically throughout the day.



Guests explored works by a diverse lineup of artists, including Greg Mike, François Piacente, Jeronimo Gauna, Chuave Hernandez, SOTO and Nour Yaaqobi, among others. Each installation added a distinct visual language to the hotel, reinforcing Wynwood’s reputation as an ever-evolving canvas.



On the third floor, Arlo curated a standout gallery exhibition spotlighting women shaping contemporary creative culture. The exhibition featured work by Reyna Noriega, Florencia Clement de Grandprey, Jade Cassidy and Sophie Wong, offering an intimate and thoughtful counterpoint to the high-energy Art Week atmosphere.

As daylight faded, ART ACCESS seamlessly transitioned into night with the Miami debut of Arlo After Dark, Arlo Hotels’ signature nightlife series. The launch featured immersive programming that blended live music, movement, and visual art, including performances by Brony Mixx Dance Project (BMDP) and Flagrant Drvms, transforming the hotel into a kinetic, after-hours playground.



By ML Staff. Photos courtesy of Arlo Hotels.

 
 
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