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The Breaks Spring 2022 Recap

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A Look Into the Future

We had a blast this Spring Break! Shoutout to the Miami Dade Public Library System Main Library for hosting us in their space. We spent the week imagining the future of Hip Hop in preparation for our Hip Hop Appreciation Week 2022 exhibition (May 16 – 22). True to our “Miami OURstory” process, we were on the move to find inspiration in the beautiful city of Miami. A huge thanks to History Miami, Montana Shop Miami, and Museum of Graffiti for being the sites that inspired our stories this spring. 

Check out more from PATH’s instinctive travels below and
join the cast and crew for Hip Hop Appreciation Week 2022!

Shoutout to the Crew (L-R) Top: Nasir, Ryan, Khairi, Dojuan, Jahnai, Samadhi, Natalie, Kirk, Jenna | Bottom: Sajid, Bboy Lego

HISTORY MIAMI MUSEUM

The PAIR I (PATH Artists-In-Residence) cohort will use Mr. Green’s work and process as an inspiration for upcoming Hip Hop preservation projects. > Read more

MONTANA SHOP MIAMI

The PAIR I (PATH Artists-In-Residence) crew got inspired by the colors, textures, and vibe of the MTN Wynwood shop. Check out our on-site photoshoot. > Read more

MUSEUM OF GRAFFITI

It’s always a vibe when we hang out at the Museum of Graffiti. The PAIR I cohort left inspired and excited about what the future holds for the art world. > Read more

THIS PROJECT IS made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, Miami Light Project, Museum of Graffiti, and private donors like you. PATH is funded in part by The Children’s Trust. The Children’s Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County.

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