This project seeks to visually explore the story of Wynwood as it experiences gentrification and an emergence of queer nightlife. The core of this project is an attempt to understand how those two things might be connected. My central argument is that the gentrification of Wynwood intersected at the right time with an emerging queer movement that sought more inclusive spaces and expressions for queer minorities (trans & gender non-conforming people, queer people of color, and queer people with varying body types). The gentrification of Wynwood began in earnest in 2009 and has been ongoing for the past 10 years. Wynwood became associated and was marketed as the art district of Miami, which drew in a lot of investment and infrastructural development. With this label, there was also an aura of counter-culture associated with the neighborhood. When a new queer scene began to emerge, Wynwood was an ideal place to grow the scene.