Miamians Take Over Wynwood to Celebrate Comcast Business Mobile

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The Museum of Graffiti in Miami’s vibrant Wynwood neighborhood came alive with creativity, color, and community spirit as Comcast Business officially launched its Mobile Made SmARTer campaign. This dynamic public art initiative fuses the power of connectivity with the pulse of Miami-Dade County’s cultural scene — all while offering one small business the chance to win a $15,000 sweepstakes.

Art Meets Connectivity

This innovative campaign features giant smartphone sculptures, each uniquely designed by renowned local artists — Abstrk, Atomik, Brian Butler and Jose Mertz — and strategically placed in four high traffic pedestrian areas in Miami-Dade County. The public can visit the installations at The International Mall, Midtown, The Shops at Merrick Park and Wynwood Marketplace.

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The designs of the Mobile Made SmARTer sculptures are showcased at the Museum of Graffiti for the launch event.

A Celebration of Culture and Community

Telemundo TV personality, Carlos Adyan hosted the celebration. The night’s lively program drew a fabulously large crowd. Artists, community partners, local leaders, media members and others enjoyed an intimate tour of the museum, golf cart tours around the neighborhood, a live graffiti demonstration and delicious bites. Plus, the event included the chance to talk with three of the four artists about their beautiful creations.

Empowering Small Businesses

Tracy Pitcher, who leads Comcast Business across 12 states, kicked off the event by thanking the artists for their collaboration and the teams responsible for bringing Mobile Made SmARTer to life. She also delivered a message of empowerment and innovation, spotlighting the role small businesses play in the Magic City.

“This campaign is more than just eye-catching sculptures — they’re a celebration of how mobile technology empowers small businesses and connects communities,” Pitcher said. “And to make this campaign even more impactful, we’re giving back. Eligible small business owners can enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win $15,000 to support their business. It’s just one more way Comcast Business is committed to helping local businesses succeed.”

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Tracy Pitcher, Sr. VP for Comcast Business, welcomes guests to the official launch of the Mobile Made SmARTer campaign at the Museum of Graffiti.

A Message of Support

Councilwoman Nicole Reinoso of Doral attended the electric event. Butler’s artwork is located in her district. She spoke about the importance of Comcast’s support for small businesses in Miami-Dade County.

“Campaigns like this are vital,” Reinoso said. “They not only shine a spotlight on our small businesses but also create real opportunities for growth that may otherwise seem out of reach. With this initiative, Comcast Business will empower a local entrepreneur to take their business to the next level.”

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Councilwoman Reinoso joins in the celebration at the Museum of Graffiti.

Enter the Sweepstakes and Win $15,000

Eligible participants in Miami-Dade County can enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win $15,000 for their business. Simply scan the QR code on any sculpture or visit www.MiamiComcastBusinessSweeps.com. The winner will be announced the week of July 7, 2025.

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A smartphone sculpture from the Mobile Made SmARTer campaign is spotted at the Shops at Merrick Park.

*No Purchase Necessary; void where prohibited. Ends June 29, 2025. Rules: https://therulespage.com/ComcastBusinessmobilemadesmARTerSweepstakes

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