Encanto
San Diego 
Black Arts & Culture District

About Graffiti Gardens

a sanctuary for the spirit, a container for creativity, and a community hub for artistic and personal growth.


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Graffiti Gardens is a vibrant sanctuary where creativity, healing, and community meet. Rooted in the belief that art is a pathway to inner truth, the space invites people to slow down, express themselves freely, and reconnect with their imagination. Through murals, collective art-making, and immersive experiences, it offers a grounding environment where creativity feels both sacred and accessible.

As both a creative hub and a community container, Graffiti Gardens cultivates belonging and personal growth. Workshops, gatherings, and programs like “Conversations About Nothingness” encourage reflection, dialogue, and exploration beyond the surface. Artists, neighbors, and visitors of all ages are welcomed into a space that centers authenticity, curiosity, and collective well-being.

More than a studio, Graffiti Gardens is a living canvas — constantly growing, shifting, and blossoming with new energy. Every wall, conversation, and creative moment becomes a seed of transformation. It is a place where expression is celebrated, stories take shape, and community members are inspired to imagine, heal, and grow together.

Staff

Maxx Moses

Maxx Moses is a visionary muralist, educator, and community builder whose vibrant, transformative works blend graffiti, culture, and spirituality. Through Graffiti Gardens and global public art, he inspires creativity, connection, and self-expression across generations and communities.

Giselle Rocha

Giselle Rocha is an artist, arts educator, and community advocate dedicated to creativity, youth empowerment, and cultural connection. With over a decade of experience, she blends visual arts, mentorship, and community engagement to inspire belonging, growth, and creative expression across communities..