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The Source |Museum Of Graffiti Presents ‘Signs Of The Times’, Exhibition By Miami-Based Artist WEERDO About The Immigrant Experience

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The Source |Museum Of Graffiti Presents ‘Signs Of The Times’, Exhibition By Miami-Based Artist WEERDO About The Immigrant Experience
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This September, the Museum of Graffiti lifts the curtain on Signs of the Times, a heavy-hitting solo exhibition from Miami’s own WEERDO, a cultural storyteller whose roots run deep and whose paint carries the pulse of the streets. Known for merging raw graffiti aesthetics with unapologetic cultural pride, WEERDO delivers a fresh body of work that dives headfirst into the realities of migration, resistance, and the unshakable power of Mexican identity.

The centerpiece? A series of hard-hitting works painted directly on reclaimed street signs. Once tools of authority meant to warn, direct, and control, these signs are flipped into declarations of presence, pride, and protest. In WEERDO’s hands, the language of the streets becomes a visual manifesto — reclaiming public space and rewriting the narrative on his own terms.

The exhibit travels through WEERDO’s creative journey, stacking early works alongside new paintings, mixed-media experiments, and a site-specific installation that speaks to both ancestral memory and modern struggle. Feathers, skulls, serpents and pyramids collide with bold style-writing, pulling history into the present while holding a mirror to the urban grind. Every stroke speaks to a legacy, every piece challenges the forces that try to erase it.

In an era where immigrants, especially from Mexican and Latin American communities, are too often demonized and misrepresented, Signs of the Times becomes more than an art show. It’s a cultural counterpunch. As Museum of Graffiti curator Alan Ket puts it, “Through his art, he offers a counter-story—one rooted in sacrifice, culture, and unrelenting presence.” It’s a reminder that Mexico’s history and artistry cannot be silenced, and its stories will always find a wall, a sign, or a canvas to live on.



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