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So we did what we do best—we gathered a crew.
More than 30 muralists and graffiti writers from across Pittsburgh came together and absolutely crushed it. The walls came alive with wild color, intricate detail, and raw energy. Everyone brought their own paint, their own style, and their own voice. And none of it was for sale. This wasn’t about branding or commissions. This was a pure celebration of art. No commerce. No expectations. Just paint, passion, and community. Art for the sake of art.
Huge shout out to Art All Night for making this possible and for giving us a space to do something this raw, this real, and this necessary.
And a major shout out to Max Gonzales, who played a huge role in organizing the artist lineup. Max didn’t just coordinate where everyone painted—he also dropped a killer piece of his own and stuck around way past the end to hit the Coffee House Wall with some final touches that took it over the top. If you’re ever looking for a top-tier mural crew or someone who knows how to handle walls and artists alike, Max is your guy.
This wasn’t just a show. It was a takeover. A celebration. A moment. And Pittsburgh artists showed up.