A killer new exhibit... and a free one-of-a-kind Levi's jacket if you hustle? Win-win.
Credit: Museum of Graffiti

Wynwood’s art scene will getting a major moment this April – and this time, you might leave with more than just inspiration. On Saturday, April 11, the Museum of Graffiti’s Private Gallery (2521 NW 3rd Avenue) is hosting a can’t-miss unveiling from legendary Puerto Rican artist SEN2, complete with a seriously buzzworthy giveaway: free custom Levi’s Trucker Jackets.

Running from 7 to 9 p.m. during Wynwood Art Walk, the event spotlights an entirely new body of work from Sandro “SEN2” Figueroa, a graffiti pioneer who cut his teeth in 1980s New York during the golden age of subway art. A former member of the iconic Tats Cru, SEN2 has since taken his signature wildstyle aesthetic global, from collaborations with brands like Adidas and the New York Mets to major commissions including the U.S. Open and Real Madrid.

This latest exhibition leans into that evolution, blending gritty street roots with polished fine art sensibilities. Expect everything from moody grayscale compositions to vibrant, high-gloss pieces that still pulse with graffiti DNA.

But let’s talk about a bonus crowd magnet: the jackets. Guests will have access to a live screen-printing experience where SEN2’s artwork is stamped onto Levi’s Trucker Jackets, a nod to graffiti culture’s long-standing tradition of wearable art. Organizers tell Browadist that roughly 150 jackets will be available, first come, first served, with an estimated retail value of $110 each before SEN2’s customization turns them into one-of-one collector pieces.  

The event is open to the public, but if you’re eyeing a jacket, showing up early may be a strategy.

For more information visit museumofgraffiti.com.

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