Cannonball Residency Open Studios 5/23/13

Cannonball Residency Open Studios
studio_curielThursday, May 23, 2013, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Cannonball
1035 N. Miami Ave.
Third Floor
Miami, FL 33136

Click here to learn more about the artists.
Kindly RSVP to splash@cannonballmiami.org  or call 786-347-2360 for more information.

The Foundry and The Young Lawyers Division of the FBA, South Florida Chapter are invited to a special evening at Cannonball.
During the event, guests will have access to artists and cultural producers currently participating in Cannonball’s internationally known residency program. Each artist will open his/her studio and have new and in-progress work on display. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artists and talk about the artwork on view. Libations and small bites will be served.

Participating Residents: Felecia Carlisle, Domingo Castillo, Olivia Ramos, Amanda Sanfilippo, Reed van Brunschot, and Disorientalism–Katherine Behar (New York, NY) and Marianne M. Kim (Tempe, AZ).

Free High School Dipolma Framing 6/1/13

Free High School Dipolma Framing
Saturday, 06/01/2013, 10:00 am – 07:00 pm
frame-your-high-school-diploma-free-ev-57Frames USA & Art Gallery
3822 Sw 40th Street,
Miami, Florida 33155
Webpage Link

Frame your High School diploma absolutely free! Includes 1 inch black frame, regular glass, and a sawtooth for hanging. Valid with an authentic high school diploma from any Miami-Dade high school. No purchase necessary for free offer. Limit one per person. Graduate or family member must be present. Promotion runs from June 1. 2013 to August 31, 2013. Come into store for details.

Miami’s Independent Thinkers Summer Art Auction 6/7/13

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Miami’s Independent Thinkers Summer Art Auction
MIT_logoFriday, June 7th, 7pm-midnight
1035 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136 (10th Street & N. Miami Avenue)
Cost: Free

Miami’s Independent Thinkers, in association with Bronzewall Development present Miami’s Independent Thinkers Summer Art Auction, a silent art auction to be held at 1035 N. Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136 (10th St. & N. Miami Ave) on Friday, June 7th, 2013, 7pm-midnight.

Auction bids end at 11pm sharp – all proceeds will go towards production costs for our 5th Art Basel fair!

Beverage sponsors: Peroni and Vita Coco
Music provided by DJ Peoples featuring Rage Johnson and DJ V
Performance by Grace Jones and Vanessa Caamano: 8:30pm & 9pm with film installation by Jamil Gonzalez
Small bites provided by The Corner

Confirmed Artists:
2alas, Adler Guerrier, Alexandra Snowden, Alfredo Perez, Alma Leiva, Annie Y. Saldaña, Ashley Elizabeth Craig, ATOMIK, Barbara M de Varona, Betsy Gandy, Brandon Opalka, Breanna Elise Murphey, Buddah Funk, Carla Fache, Christian Hogue, Claudio Picasso (CP1), Cynthia Mason, Daniel Marosi, Debbi Becker, Emerson Calderon, Erika Garcia, Erman, Ernesto Kunde, Gina Cunningham, Henry Ballate, Humberto Vento, Isabelle Wilczynska, Jel Martinez, John DeFaro, John Pack, Jorge-Miguel Rodriguez, Karelle Levy, Katia Danilova, LeBo, Lori Nozick, Luis Arturo Mora, Manny Hernandez, Mark Diamond, Marlene Lopez, Mary Larsen, Mayleen Gonzalez, Myra Wexler, Natalia Molina, Phaedra Robinson, Rage Johnson, Ryan Hayoun, Sara Kaplan, Sean Murdock, Sean R Sullivan, Ted VanCleave, TJ Ahern

Miami’s Independent Thinkers is an organization dedicated to the unity, development and promotion of Miami’s flourishing art community. Our assemblage embraces established, emerging and young artists, visionaries and intellectuals.

Our mission is to provide a sustainable support base for Miami’s creative community, including: painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, performance and new media artists.

Locos Por Juana (Afro Kumbe)… Live at the downtown FULL MOON party 5/24/13

Locos Por Juana (Afro Kumbe)… Live at the downtown FULL MOON party
Friday, 05/24/2013, 08:00 pm – 04:00 am
Full-Moon-flyer-May-2013-back-800pxLMNT
55 NW 36th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Special Announcements:
Featuring : Locos Por Juana (AFRO Kumbe Dj Set)
Also, Performing Live: Off Orbit
Naam Yoga (Free With Advanced Registration)
Lunar Shakti With Eugene Gant And Ganesha Michael Shapiro Of Naam Yoga Miami

Connect to the power of the Full Moon as Eugene Gant and Ganesha Michael Shapiro of NAAM yoga Miami lead us on a journey of elevation by way of meditation, live music, movement and breath at this Months Full Moon Party at LMNT

Naam yoga infuses Universal Kabbalah and Yoga to bring you powerful tools for change.
After this powerful Lunar Shakti class stay with us as Kavayah Amn leads us into a night of powerful full moon Drumming

Advanced Reservation is required for Free admission. You must email: onesoulholistic@yahoo.com to request Free admission (Not on Facebook)
www.naamyogamiami.com
www.onesoulholistic.com
Doors open at 8pm

Free admission before 11p for all drummers, musicians, and performers with proper instruments and spinning props/gears
Cover: $5 before 10p; $10 before midnight; $15 after
21+ Only Event

Featuring:
Live Music Set: Warp9
Performing Live: Off Orbit
Featured Live Band: Locos Por Juana (Afro Kumbe Dj Set)
Deejay / Music Producer: Dj Stingray
Special Host: Sophie Moon
Special Guest Drummer: Bli Bi Gore Eric
Drum Leader: Flex Drum Jams

Fire Performances: Need To Burn (www.needtoburn.com); The Florida Fire Collective; (All other skillful talents are welcomed!)
Various Performers and Hula Hoopers: Bring your own!
Live Interactive Art
Live Drum Sessions:
Drumming Sessions starts early at 10pm until (Indoor Only)… We welcome all drummers, musicians, fire/poi performers, Hula Hoopers, Dancers, Poets, Freestylers; jugglers, magicians, etc…
Open Mic Session (WE Start Early This Month – Please Come Early And Support Our Talented Local Acts)
Special Open Mic By She Says
Hosted By Rune Masri
Open Mic Session between 8p – 10p… Please arrive early!
(If you have a talent and want to share it with our crowd, the stage is Open.)

Suggested Dresscode: (Very Important!) We would like to see everyone dressed in Creative Fashion; meaning that you are Free to be You at the “downtown FULL MOON party”, and expressing yourself goes beyond the contribution of your positive energy… You ought to also be dressed appropriately and funkyliciously. So, please think of something Unique and Outrageously You!

Hosted By: The “downtown FULL MOON party” family…
Tell Your Friends… They Will Thank You For It

MANO Fine Art presents Part of A Conversation – Reception with the Artists 5/18/13

MANO Fine Art presents Part of A Conversation – Reception with the Artists
Saturday, 05/18/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO-Fine-Art-presents-Part-of-A-Conversation-e-blast-versionMANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Flr),
Miami, Florida 33155
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MANO Fine Art presents an extraordinary visual interplay of art and language. The exhibition entitled “Part of A Conversation” features contemporary works by twelve Miami-based artists. The works are as individual as the artists themselves with the common denominator being the combination of text and imagery to create provocative insightful and playful visual dialogues with the viewer. Passages of text, letter forms and remarkable gestural strokes that suggest writing yet remain illegible engage the viewer to “read” the artworks. While other works focus on repetitive patterns, such as linear rows and geometric shapes. Mostly, however, “reading” the artwork encourages viewers to be part of a conversation.

Savage: An Art Exhibit Made by Animals for the Benefit of Animals 6/1/13

Savage: An Art Exhibit Made by Animals for the Benefit of Animals
Saturday, 06/01/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
PrintBakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32 Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

Zoo Miami and the South Florida Chapter of the American Association of Zookeepers (SFAAZK) present “Savage,” an exhibit of art made by animals for the benefit of animals. Enjoy and purchase art made by tigers, giraffes, elephants, birds, reptiles, and more to make a difference in animal conservation projects. Paintings will be available through silent auction and raffle and will be hosted by our very own Ron Magill!. Be sure to show up early for hors d’oeuvres from Taste of the Wild and animal encounters and stay for the food trucks.

CD Release Party: Dorothy Hindman’s Tapping the Furnace 5/11/13

CD Release Party: Dorothy Hindman’s Tapping the Furnace

Saturday, May 11 from 6 to 8PM
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave
Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
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Join us for the joyful celebration of this wonderful project during the art walk in Wynwood this Saturday. Harold will have an opening of the intriguing  Fort Lauderdale Mid-century Modern Architecture exhibit. Some sparkling and crispy goodies will be served.

Over the last two decades, Miami-based composer Dorothy Hindman has created music that delves into process, perception, profundity, and entropy. On her debut solo release Tapping the Furnace, her fascinating and ear-grabbing works are interpreted by some of today’s top new music performers, including cellist Craig Hultgren, pianist Laura Gordy, guitarist Paul Bowman, and percussionist Stuart Gerber. The result is a wide-ranging collection that touches on the visceral contained within Hindman’s highly structured compositions.
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US Physical street release date: 06/25/2013
Distributed by Naxos USA
http://www.innova.mu/albums/dorothy-hindman/tapping-furnace

Art Fusion Galleries Presents Wynwood Art Walk Spring Exhibition Subjects of Splendor 5/11/13

Art Fusion Galleries Presents Wynwood Art Walk Spring Exhibition Subjects of Splendor

fusionSaturday, May 11th 2013 from 7-10 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
3550 North Miami Avenue
Miami FL

Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Live Music Entertainment by Gabriel Paulus
Valet Parking Available On-Site

Featuring over 50 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists, this exhibition presents a revealing look at the forefront of contemporary artwork that spans across more than twenty three countries. The selection of artists can be traced from Australia, throughout Europe, South America, North America and South Africa. Featuring an extensive portfolio of contemporary original artwork, this collection crosses the boundaries of subject matter thus amplifying the role of today’s artists who are on the cusp of the modern epoch. Rich in tradition yet vibrant and seductive in subjects of splendor, our spring exhibition elevates a generation of artists who seek to give expression to the pulse of modern life. Art Fusion Galleries is proud to host this exhibition in our grand gallery space which boasts over 8,000 square feet of Pristine Contemporary Gallery Space.

Exhibiting from:      Monday, April 1st, 2013 through Monday, June 17th, 2013     

Big Night ing Little Haiti featuring Skah Shah #1 and X-Tassy 5/17/13

Big Night in Little Haiti
haitiFriday, May 17, 2013, 6:00pm until 10:00pm
Little Haiti Cultural Center (City of Miami)
212-260 NE 59th Terrace
Miami, Florida 33137
BigNightLittleHaiti.com

A special celebration for Haitian Heritage Month – FREE

Presented as part of a week of special events, co-presented with Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones. The night features legendary konpa group Skah Shah #1 and fresh new stars X-Tassy in the plaza, an opening concert by ESMIA Children’s Orchestra of Miami Music Project in the theater, DJ Mack and Mizikpam.com between sets, and a closing blowout with Rara Lakay!

Plus Donna Karan’s Discover Haiti in the Gallery, presented with Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance, delicious kreyol cuisine from Leela’s Lakay for sale, ice cold Prestige Beer and other treats, activities for kids hosted by Positive Impact and the Bass Museum of Art. After show at 7th Circuit.

Presented by Rhythm Foundation and Little Haiti Cultural Center, with major support from the Knight Foundation and Boom.

See you there!

BeART Series: Marcos Irusta Renacimiento and Thania Sanz World Music 5/16/13

BeART Series: Marcos Irusta Renacimiento and Thania Sanz World Music
beartThursday, May 16, 2013, 6:30pm until 8:30pm
Eurosuites Hotel & Residences
1750 NW 107th Ave
Doral, Florida 33172

Sponsors:
SpiralBeat,
LatinPlus,
Atrium&Doral Office Parks,
Jerry Artarama,
Sweewater Chamber of Commerce,
Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce,
Quantic Events+Marketing,
CG Magazine,
Conexiones Magazine,
Arte Noticias Miami Blog,
Luis Gomez Universe 137 Studios,
Nexus+Digiprint,
Renatus Group,
Doral Family Journal.

Discover Haiti with the Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance 5/16/13

Discover Haiti with the Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance
haitiThursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00pm
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212-260 NE 59th Terrace
Miami, Florida 33137

The Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance (HCAA) and The Urban Zen Foundation in collaboration with fashion industry legend, Donna Karan present “Discover Haiti” Urban Zen at the Little Haiti Cultural Center from May 16th to July 1st, 2013. Take a journey and discover Haiti. Nomad Two Worlds and Donna Karan continue to support the artisans of Haiti with the new DISCOVER HAITI EXHIBITION showcasing a collection of art, accessories, clothing, and home furnishings designed and produced in Haiti. The exhibit will feature work shaped by generations of traditional Haitian artisans, using natural elements such as stone, wood, paper, metal, tobacco and horn. The “Haiti Artisan Project” working in collaboration with Donna Karan, aims to create a sustainable model of small industrial production and commercial expertise to support the art community of Haiti and to preserve the rich culture of the island.

The HCAA and the Zen Foundation aim to help Haiti help itself by utilizing and organizing its artisans, natural resources and production potential to create business models that can be properly marketed and distributed throughout the US and Europe. We are celebrating the “Haitian Heritage Month” by presenting these beautiful original Haitian arts and crafts to the Miami audience at the Little Haiti Cultural Center.

Photographs of Anthony Jordon: Living & Loving 2: A Continued Celebration of Life at The Hanger on 4/26/13

Anthony Jordon: Living & Loving 2: A Continued Celebration of Life at The Hanger on Friday, April 26, 2013.

To see more of Anthony Jordon‘s work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

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Official NBA and Miami Heat artwork by Erika King and Original Works by Larry Johnson Exhibit at Williams McCall Gallery 5/11/13

Official NBA and Miami Heat artwork by Erika King and Original Works by Larry Johnson Exhibit at Williams McCall Gallery
Saturday, 05/11/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
James6Williams McCall Gallery
110,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link

In honor of the NBA Playoff season, the Williams McCall Gallery will exhibit the original works of sports illustrator and artist Larry Johnson and the official NBA and Miami Heat artwork of Erika King. Kicking off with an artist reception that is open to the public on Saturday, May 11th at 6 pm, the exhibit will run until May 25th.

Erika King is a Miami based artist known for her corporate, commemorative, sports and celebrity collages. Through 
photographs and paint, Ms. King creates histories and events 
into fine art in the form of collage on canvas. Her works are collected worldwide. King’s corporate collages have been commissioned by American Express, Texaco, United Way, Anheuser-Busch, Blockbuster Entertainment, AT&T Wireless, and AIG among many other Fortune 500 companies. Her work can also be found in the private collections of numerous well-known sports, music and political figures.

For over thirty years, Larry Johnson was the Editorial Sports cartoonist for The Boston Globe, The National Sports Daily, ESPN’s Quickie page and WEEI.com. Johnson’s original work has been collected by such celebrity clients such as Oprah Winfrey and Vernon Jordan. Corporate clients include Pepsi-Cola, Hallmark and The National Football League. His work has been seen on The Cosby Show and the Fresh Prince of Bel Air.

Spring to Life Party for a Purpose 5/11/13

Spring to Life Party for a Purpose
purposeSaturday, May 11, 2013, 10:00pm until 4:00am
LMNT
55 NW 36 Street
Miami, Florida 33127
BUY your tickets online now & receive discounted entry – go to www.laserlightproductions.com.

That’s right, Miami’s hottest socialites and world renowned Djs will be descending on the gorgeous LMNT in Miami! We are asking you to do what Miami does best…PARTY and make a difference in the world whilst doing so!

If you fancy rubbing shoulders with Miami’s elite crowd, getting to know the some of the best known Dj’s worldwide then you need to book your ticket right now!

Laser Light Productions, will bringing you a music event that will blow your minds! All to benefit BeLoved Miami (www.belovedmiami.com), an organization that cares about women across the globe. Laser Light Productions is ready to make the change, we just need your help!

Whilst helping young girls and women across the world you will be rubbing shoulders with
The WORLD CLASS – MOBIUS8
As well as some Miami’s own Resident DJs:
JUSTIN SHEPPARD
DAVE SOL
KGB

MaitejosuneUrrechaga at Swampspace 5/11/13

MaitejosuneUrrechaga at Swampspace
swampspaceSaturday, May 11, 2013, 5:00pm until 10:00pm
Swampspace
150 NE 42 St
Miami, Florida 33137

Yes, No or I Don’t Know Why, are common responses to questions. When the answer is ” On the Tip of the Tongue”, some call it “Presque Vu” or almost seen. To experience the work of Maitejosune Urrechaga is similar in character to these psycholinguistic phenomenon. For her solo show, Maitejosune explores through portraiture the universal experience of unconscious thoughts and impulses as yet unexplained by science or spirituality.

Kiki Valdes The Valdeziacs Closing Reception 5/9/13

Kiki Valdes “The Valdeziacs Closing Reception”
valdeziacsThursday, May 9, 7:00pm until 10:00pm
101 Exhibit LLC
101 NE 40th St
Miami, Florida 33137-3511

Please join us for the closing reception of the ‘Valdeziacs”

The Michael Margulies Artist Agency is proud to present “The Valdeziacs” a solo exhibition featuring new works from painter Kiki Valdes. “The Valdeziacs” is the culmination of Valdes’ most recent works. Many of the current paintings move into a new direction for the artist. Cartoon characters provide the first entry point to Valdes’ complex explorations of layered cut canvas collages, abstractions and figurative cartoon imagery. He paints the excited, cryptic images of bubbly faces and toon masks to convey a feeling of childhood nostalgia as a visual tactic to address space and form.

Valdes sees the cartoon imagery as a way to communicate and connect with a wider audience by conjuring memories. Cartoons have seeped into our consciousness since childhood and the artist uses those recognizable images and memories as prop for questions about painting and our obsession with the familiar. The new works in “The Valdeziacs,” the title in itself is a nod to childhood nostalgia, plays with form. Valdes turns various characteristics of known cartoon figures into a complete abstraction. Certain qualities like curves, exaggerated eyes and big mouth emphasize the duality of his compositions and create a battle between the familiar graphic figuration and what is familiar in painting. Valdes creates a place where darkness and light meet. He merges both and they open a dialogue and leave space for interpretation.

National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill 25th Annual Exhibition Opening Reception 5/10/13

National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill 25th Annual Exhibition Opening Reception
May 10, 2013, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Borders Picture Framing Gallery
1601 SW 1st Street
Miami, FL 33135

Admission:   Free

The National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to collecting, displaying and selling of art by persons in recovery from mental illness, will open its 25th annual exhibition on May 10th at Borders Picture Framing Gallery in Miami.
Lucia Balleste.

"Mental illness has been in the news a lot recently. We want to blame it for many things it is not. Crimes are committed by many people with no mental illness all the time and more people than you think are receiving therapy or taking medication for mental illnesses and live normal lives.

Art therapy is one way of bringing happiness to all people and NAEMI (National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill) has been promoting that for over 25 years. By holding the exhibition during May, we hope to bring additional attention to the struggle of those who have been diagnosed with mental illness," said NAEMI’s Founder Juan Martin. "Our ultimate goal is to help these artists be recognized and fight the stigma that so often accompanies mental illness."

The exhibition features works of artists from Paraguay, Chile, Cuba, Spain and the United States. All 43 artworks featured in the exhibition will be available for sale, with the proceeds benefiting the artists and NAEMI’s goals of helping artists from around the world.
Regular gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

20 Shades of Grey and Reclaimed Miami Opening Reception 5/11/13

20 Shades of Grey and Reclaimed Miami Opening Reception
reclaimedMay 11th, 2013 from 2pm to 10pm
Zadok Gallery
2534 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL  33127

Reclaimed Miami
Recycling has taken the forefront in our collective consciousness, from hybrid auto technology, to alternative power sources, to simply using the right bin for discarding our water bottles. At Zadok Gallery, that trend line continues in the work of 10 Miami-based multidisciplinary artists who have adapted their methodology to utilize a variety of nontraditional materials. Reclaimed Miami, on view at Zadok Gallery from May 11th to July 4th, is about imaginatively re-purposing objects all around us that might not strike the average viewer as fodder for fine art. Wielding innovative artistic techniques and strategies that include knitting, embroidery, silk screening, welding, crocheting, gluing, folding, appropriating, and stuffing, the group transforms litter into objects of literal beauty that offer an engaging visual reconciliation of material excess and environmental concern.

 

20 Shades of Grey
The artists chosen to be in 20 Shades of Grey at Zadok Gallery are at least 70 years young or older and have been making their mark in our city before Art Basel, Art Fair Week, Art Miami, or the graffiti walls arrived. Artists do not retire. Their creative juices do not stop flowing at the arbitrary retirement age of 65. The artists in 20 Shades of Grey are fervent and tenacious about their work.
This exhibition does not pretend to be a comprehensive survey of those contemporary artists in this age group. The sheer number of artists in such a survey would be beyond our physical capabilities. This exhibition does illustrate the rewards of discipline, hard work, perseverance, and a lifetime of dedication. Each artist’s unending and unresolved struggle with their life’s work is, in itself, its own reward. Each of the artists is creating a legacy to be reckoned with by the art historians.
This exhibition honors those who have dedicated their lives to their art and have achieved the position of Florida National Treasures.

Lexicon Finale 5/18/13

LEXICON Finale
Saturday, 05/18/2013, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
544717_360262057408403_373567466_nThe Young at Art Museum
751 SW. 121st Ave.,
Davie, Florida 33325
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A compendium of six distinct aesthetic voices + intros to their creative vocabularies: The brand new 55,000 sq. ft. Young at Art Museum and the contemporary arts collective Bedlam Lorenz Assembly celebrates a unique group of artists with disparate aesthetic vocabularies as varied and unique as the myriad verbal languages of the human tongue, presenting text, glyph and abstracted message based works that transcend traditional modes of communication.

Libations / Nourishment/ Sound/ Surprises | Preview: bedlamlorenzassembly.com/lexicon

Ricardo Agudelo | Henning Haupt | Rachel Henriques | Hugo Moro | Gustavo Oviedo | Ruben Ubiera

$15 Adults / $10 Students / $5 Off with postard or “like” Bedlam Lorenz Assembly on Facebook

Jillian Mayer / Project Room: Tracey Goodman and Valerie Snobeck Opening 5/11/13

Jillian Mayer / Project Room: Tracey Goodman & Valerie Snobeck Opening
JillianMayerFront5x7.165045Saturday, May 11, 2013 7-10pm
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Ave
Miami Fl 33127

Conversation with Tracey Goodman and exhibition curator Joanna Kleinberg Romanow: 6:30pm
Jillian Mayer: Precipice/PostModem
Project Room: Tracey Goodman & Valerie Snobeck: Out of Place
Curated by Joanna Kleinberg Romanow, Assistant Curator, Drawing Center, NY

Now celebrating its 15th year of exhibiting experimental contemporary art, Locust Projects is pleased to present Precipice/PostModem by Miami-based artist Jillian Mayer. Mayer is known for eclectic video installations that compress virtual, cinematic, and physical space. This will be Mayer’s largest exhibition to date, passing fluidly from cinema to installation in both the physical and digital realm while incorporating interactive and technological elements to create a nonlinear meta-narrative.
The exhibition will feature sculptural and installation work satirically exploring the concept of a technological singularity, the theoretical moment in time when the boundary between human and machine no longer exists. Mayer uses comedy as a means to inspire introspection about technology’s place as a surrogate for spirituality in our lives, and implies that it is quickly becoming much more, regardless of whether or not the predictions of futurists like Ray Kurzweil come to fruition. The various pieces of her show explore the ramifications of this impending change, from angles that range from sociological to parodic to sublime.
Works include A Place for Online Dreaming, an installation with performance, linked to an interactive website at Aplaceforonlinedreaming.com as well as Swing Space, another video installation featuring several performers on swings above the gallery floor, transfixed by a projected digital reality; and For U, a sculpture that exists in augmented reality and can only be fully seen through a custom smartphone app. Other works will include self-aware paintings, faux infomercials, and poorly articulated androids constructed of digital tablets and Roomba vacuum cleaners.
Precipice/PostModem builds on a body of work that began with the experimental short film #PostModem which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013 and was later featured in an independent film retrospective at MoMA in New York as part of the Carte Blanche series.

Beyond The Invisible – Carla Fache Solo Exhibition 7/20/13

Beyond The Invisible – Carla Fache Solo Exhibition
InviteExhibitSaturday, 07/20/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Art Parks at Young Circle Gallery
Hollywood Blvd and US1,
Hollywood, FL, Florida 33120
Webpage Link

Carla Fache Solo Exhibition:
BEYOND THE INVISIBLE
From May 20 to July 20, 2013
Artist Talk and Reception: July 20, 6-9pm
Venue: Art Parks at Young Circle Gallery,
Hollywood Blvd and US1, Hollywood, FL

“BEYOND THE INVISIBLE”, the art exhibition of Carla Fache’s new works, investigates the transformative effects of color, expanded balance expectations of the painted medium, and the artist’s unique process.

Fache’s intention to interpretate the spaces between the material and the emptiness; making visible the unconsciousness of physics through exploring the subconscious links that connects balance, brings to life her new series of work which unveils hidden dimensions through her paintings.

In this new aggressive line of work, Fache delves further into her studio practice by creating a balance proposal beyond the frontiers of the canvas, interplaying between color and material; and by layering colors that evoke the acceleration of matter across a surface, light through space, and action over time in ways that blur conventional definitions of painting.

Fache’s new paintings are charged with an intuitive spontaneity; the intensity of her colors and her experimental approach to process are linked in her search for the interconnection between the concept of space and its viewer, building perspectives through the exploration of balance, space and spontaneous geometrics. Which, guided by the command of light and vibration, boost paradoxical color effects.

“These new paintings are all about exploring the color balance, the intuitive and all the in between”, explains Fache.

Her work and Bio may be viewed at www.carlafache.com

BEYOND THE INVISIBLE Art Exhibition runs from May 20 to July 20, 2013. Artist talk and reception is on July 20. The public is invited to visit the Arts Park at Young Circle Gallery to view her works, Monday to Saturday from 12pm to 6 p.m. For more information contact Arts Park Gallery at 954.921.3500

 

First Friday Cernuda Arte 5/3/13

First Friday at Cernuda Arte
cernudaMay 3, 2013, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

Cernuda Arte announces the Opening of Wifredo Lam and The Cuban Avant-Garde: Fifty Years of Art 
Opening Reception First Friday – Gallery Night
 
Wifredo Lam and The Cuban Avant-Garde: Fifty Years of Art presents a revealing selection of over forty-five paintings, works on paper and sculptures by artists such as, Wifredo Lam, Víctor Manuel, Abela Carlos Enríquez, Amelia, Carreño, Portocarrero, Ponce, Escobedo, Cundo, Mariano, Luis Martínez Pedro, Gattorno, Arístides Fernández Vázquez, Arche, Ravenet, Diago, Milián, Felipe Orlando, Mijares.
 
Highlighted above are two exemplary works by renowned painter Amelia Peláez.
Left: Amelia Peláez, Interior with Balcony, 1947, 
mixed media on heavy paper laid down on board, 22 x 30 inches
Right: Amelia Peláez, Interior with Columns, 1947, 
oil on heavy paper laid down on canvas, 21 x 27 inches

Hialeah’s Annual Artist Showcase Winners Reception 5/3/13

Hialeah’s Annual Artist Showcase Winners Reception
Friday, May 3rd 2013, 6:30pm
Mayor’s Terrace (4th floor) City Hall
501 Palm Avenue
Hialeah, FL

Mayor Carlos Hernandez, the City Council and the City of Hialeah Cultural Affairs Council invite our friends from the media to join us for the Adult Artists Showcase Reception on the Mayor’s Terrace on Friday, May 3rd, 2013. The entries have been on display on the 3rd floor of City Hall since April 29th, 2013. The showcase culminates with a private reception for artists and their families on Friday, May 3rd where the contest winners will be announced.

8&9 Clothing Artist Series With KRS One At The Showroom 5/3/13

8&9 Clothing "Artist Series" With KRS One At The Showroom
KRS ONEFriday May 3rd, 6pm-9pm
The Showroom By 8&9 Clothing
7814 NE 4th Ct.
Miami, FL 33138

Friday May 3rd, Miami based 8&9 Clothing company will host its fifth Artist Series event with hip hop legend KRS One. The RSVP event will be held in the company’s private showroom from 6-9 pm. Fans will have a chance to grab  KRS’s book, “The Gospel of Hip Hop: First Testament”, have it signed and meet KRS One, along with checking out all of 8and9’s latest clothing. Beverages provided by Hennessy and music provided by South Florida’s finest.
 
8&9 Clothing along with Addictive Affairs, Gridlock Radio and DNA Entertainment presents KRS One live in Miami for one night at The Stage on May 3rd, 2013. Performances by South Florida artiss P Doe Luna, Thirstin Howlin III and Serum. Music By DJ Klassik and DJ Heron. Meet & Greet with Styles P will be held at The Showroom by 8&9 Clothing from 6pm to 8pm. Get tickets HERE.

For more information on The Showroom, KRS One meet & greet or the concert after party ,ask 8&9 on twitter @8and9 email showroom(at)8and9(dot)com or text 305.747.1706.
 
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Miami Museum Month 2013 Launch 5/1/13

Miami Museum Month 2013 Launch
miamimuseummonthWednesday, May 1, 2013, 6:00 p.m.
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Ave.
Coral Gables, FL
To register, click here.

Please join the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau as we release our second edition of the Miami Heritage Guide and we launch Miami Museum Month 2013. The event takes place May 1, 2013 at 6 p.m. at the Coral Gables Museum (285 Aragon Avenue). Come network and enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in this beautiful historic space! Space is limited so please RSVP today.

Slow Art Day at Gallery 2014 4/27/13

Slow Art Day at Gallery 2014
Saturday, April 27, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Gallery 2014
2014 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33019
Lunch at Cinquecento Pizza Gelato & Café:  Following Slow Art Day at Gallery 2014
1931 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, FL 33020

Participation in Slow Art Day is free. Attendees will pay for their lunch at Cinquecento Pizza Gelato & Café.
About Gallery 2014

Gallery 2014, an exciting, new nonprofit concept established to bring the community together to celebrate, enjoy, learn and acquire exceptional artwork of emerging artists from around the globe, is a host venue for the worldwide April 27 Slow Art Day. The all-volunteer event has a simple mission: to help more people discover for themselves the joy of looking at and loving art.

At Gallery 2014, participants will look at five works of pre-assigned art at Gallery 2014 for 10 minutes each, and then meet together over lunch to discuss their experience at the nearby Cinquecento Pizza Gelato & Café. To sign up and for more information, visit www.slowartday.com.

Slow Art Day began after founder Phil Terry spent 30 minutes looking at Hans Hoffmann’s 1943 painting Fantasia at the Jewish Museum’s 2008 exhibition Action/Abstraction. The experience sparked an idea to help those outside the art world better appreciate museums’ offerings.

The newest member of South Florida’s art community, the Sanjuan-Brown Hollywood Arts Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Gallery 2014 provides an unprecedented opportunity for new and emerging artists from developing countries, as well as local and student artists who might otherwise lack access to the public, to showcase their quality, original pieces and sell them for fair value. Current artwork on display represents the talents of approximately 20 artists, including some referred to Gallery 2014 by Hispanic Unity, the largest non-profit organization in Broward County dedicated to serving the Hispanic population. Background info on all the current Gallery 2014 artists is available at www.gallery2014.com/artists.html .

Sanjuan-Brown Hollywood Arts Foundation, Inc. dba Gallery 2014 is a nonprofit charitable enterprise co-founded by Hollywood residents and wife-husband duo Elizabeth Sanjuan and Kenneth Brown. Gallery 2014’s surplus funds go to support the arts and arts education in South Florida. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 1–7 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 12–8 p.m. and by appointment. The gallery is closed Sunday and Monday.  For more information, please visit www.gallery2014.com , call (954) 505-3291 or email info@gallery2014.com .

Gator Guayabera Guateque 5/18/13

Gator Guayabera Guateque
Saturday, 05/18/2013, 06:00 pm – 12:00 am
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221 NE 17th St,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link

The Guayabera (goo-ah-yah-bay-rah) is a men’s shirt that originated around Latin America. They are made with light material and are worn outside the pants. Some Guayaberas are embroidered.

A Guateque (goo-ah-tay-kay) is a social gathering in the countryside that originated in Cuba. There is usually music, dancing, and singing, especially of decimas.

Come join us for Good Food, Good Music, Good Times and Most Importantly A GOOD CAUSE.

Also, Honoring Dr. J. Bernard “Bernie” Machen as The Grand Caiman of The Year

Dominoes, Cigars and More

Roundtable Discussion: Boundless Reach On line Exhibition 5/9/13

Roundtable Discussion: Boundless Reach On line Exhibition
Thursday, 05/09/2013, 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Lester’s
2519 NW 2nd Avenue,
Wynwood Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

The public is invited to join the conversation with a roundtable discussion about the merits, issues and future of online exhibition. As technologies continue to advance, the parameters of visual art experience march on, invading virtual space in the form of online exhibitions, mobile exchanges and other digital forms. How does this expansion affect the presentation of visual art, and what does it mean for its future?

This event is part of the The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University in conjunction with Girls’ Club Foundation to continue with the on-line exhibition/project space The Drawing Project.

YWCA Celebrating Diversity Through Art at Holland and Knight 4/24/13

YWCA Celebrating Diversity Through Art at Holland and Knight
hollandWednesday, April 24, 2013, 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Holland & Knight
701 Brickell Avenue
Suite 3000
Miami, FL 33131
RSVP For more information or to RSVP, please contact Mireya Rodriguez at 305.789.7436 or mireya.rodriguez@hklaw.com.

Program begins at 6:30 p.m

Complimentary cocktails and  hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Holland & Knight is proud to present a unique art exhibition that celebrates diversity and empowers individuals to increase their cultural awareness. The art exhibition will feature pieces specially curated by Alejandro Garcia-Amaya, co-founder of Art of the Americas (AOTA). As part of the evening’s program, Mr. Garcia-Amaya will discuss how art and artists can change perceptions of the world and provide a conduit to establish more meaningful connections with others. 

The art exhibition and reception will support this year’s Stand Against Racism, a movement of the YWCA that aims to eliminate racism by raising awareness. 

We look forward to seeing you at this special event.

New C-Art Gallery Opening in Miami with Pop-up Exhibition 5/2/13

New C-Art Gallery Opening in Miami with Pop-up Exhibition
INVITACIONMay 2 at 7p.m.
O. Ascanio Gallery
2600 NW 2nd Ave
Wynwood Miami, FL
RSVP: info@c-artgallery.com

The newest gallery to open in Miami, C-Art Gallery, in collaboration with the prestigious Marlborough Gallery in New York, is pleased to present  “Reflections.” Curated by Kosme de Baraños, the show will take place as a “pop-up” exhibition, as the gallery will reveal its permanent home at a later date.

For his first solo exhibition in Miami, David Rodriguez Caballero presents thirty aluminum, brass and vinyl art works. His characteristic aluminum and brass pieces are from his metal series, while his vinyl works form part of an independent series that juxtaposes different layers of monochrome acetate resulting in a paint-like finish. The exhibit is comprised of geometric abstractions, wall installations and freestanding sculptures, taking spectators on a journey through the artist’s transition from three-dimensionality to sculpture.

David Rodríguez Caballero arrives in Miami for his solo exhibition after a strong showing at the Marlborough New York (Recent Works, Marlborough Chelsea, February 2012), and Madrid (Ongoing pieces, Marlborough Madrid, November 2012) that were well received by the public, critics and art collectors. In addition, his work was recently showcased at Art Basel Miami Beach, The Armory Show and Arco.

“I am honored that C-Art Gallery has given me this opportunity. Guests will be able to observe the breadth of my work, from my characteristic brass and aluminum pieces, to my recent aesthetic investigations and combinations of organic elements with inorganic elements.  The inspirations derived from living in New York over the past two years are apparent in my newer pieces — the skyscrapers and concrete mix with my visual thinking to produce abstract configurations,” said Rodriguez Caballero.

Director of C-Art Gallery Cesar Rodriguez stated, “we are excited to launch C-Art with such a visionary artist, it sets the tone for what we plan to do next. We are convinced that David’s work is an excellent option for contemporary art collectors throughout South Florida and Latin America, and are certain locals will enjoy the show.

“I am thrilled that his work will be showcased in Miami, his pieces will captivate both art collectors and art aficionados,” quipped Curator Kosme de Baraño. David Rodríguez Caballero is already creating the art works that will be shown in future exhibits, i.e. at the Carmen de Valencia Center in Spain in June of 2013, and the Monaco outpost of the Marlborough next October.

Artists in Action Workshop with Lou Anne Colodny 5/18/13

Artists in Action Workshop with Lou Anne Colodny
Saturday, 05/18/2013, 01:00 pm – 04:00 pm
Girls’ Club
117 NE 2nd Street ,
Ft Lauderdale , Florida 33301
RSVP Link

Lou Anne will lead workshop participants in a Venetian Exploding Box Saturday, May 18, 1-4pm.

Explosion boxes look like a little gift, but when the lid is removed the sides fall down to reveal multiple tags that can display photos, drawings, collages, texts, and other embellishments. Participants will learn how to construct the box, making secret compartments and simple techniques to create a clean, professional finish.

Student Discount Available

Artists in Action Talk with Lou Anne Colodny 5/17/13

Artists in Action Talk with Lou Anne Colodny
Friday, 05/17/2013, 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Girls’ Club Collection
117 NE 2nd Street ,
Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Webpage Link

Artists in Action! Talk with Lou Anne Colodny

Four presentations at Girls’ Club by prominent local female artists will offer a glimpse into their unique methods of art making. In conjunction with the exhibition Following the Line, Lou Anne Colodny will share her inspirations, career paths and ah hah! moments with the public. A lively atmosphere and stimulating discussion is guaranteed.

Artist talk is free and open to the public, held Friday May 17 at 7pm.

Opening Reception: 6th All-Media Juried Biennial, Elaine Defibaugh, Joshua Silver Banks 4/26/13

Opening Reception: 6th All-Media Juried Biennial, Elaine Defibaugh, Joshua Silver Banks
BiennialFriday, April 26, 2013, 6 – 10 pm
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
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April 27 – May 26, 2013

267 artists submitted 743 entries for this yearís All-Media Juried Biennial. 109 works by 73 artists were selected by jurors Hunter Braithwaite, Miami Rail editor, and Gean Moreno, founder of [NAME] Publications, critic, curator, and artist.
 
The Biennial includes painting, drawing, print-making, sculpture, photography, digital media, site-specific installation, and performance art by Florida-based artists. Winners will be selected for Best in Show ($2,000 prize), First Place ($1,000 prize), Second Place ($600 prize), Third Place ($400 prize), and Honorable Mentions.
 
Award winners will be announced at the opening reception for the artists.

The IV International Art and Design Fair 4/28/13

The IV International Art and Design Fair
event1Sunday, April 28th 2013, 12 pm to 8 pm
Segafredo Brickell
1421 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33130
Cost: Free
Valet Parking Available
Dress Code: Casual

rsvp@fabulousmiami.com  by Thursday, April 25th 2013

This Fair is a unique free cultural event to the Miami community. The public will be delighted not only with the amazing artworks of the selected artists, but with all the unique activities involved in the Fair.

The North Beach Art Community Gathering 4/25/13

The North Beach Art Community Gathering
Thursday, 04/25/2013, 07:00 pm – 11:45 pm
Fetish-ArtshowLou’s Beer Garden
7327 Harding Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33141
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A Special Edition of the North Beach Art Community.
Join us! for a very “special” edition of our glorious art shows.
LEATHER BOUND and Gagging those who need gagged.
Psychedelic “LIVE FETISH ART” (Art is in the eye of the beholder) LIVE MUSIC By Billy Wegs, Cock Tail and Beer Specials for those who play nice.
We are your Mistress! OBEY ! Bottoms uP!

Ray Elman Exhibition of Portraits at Williams McCall Gallery 4/26/13

Ray Elman Exhibition of Portraits at Williams McCall Gallery
Friday, 04/26/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Elman_v3a-frontWilliams McCall Gallery
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link

The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery has acquired several large scale Elman portraits. Most recently, it acquired Elman’s portraits of Pulitzer Prize recipient Jhumpa Lahiri and U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. These acquisitions join Elman’s portraits of Pulitzer Prize recipients Alan Dugan and Stanley Kunitz in the museum’s permanent collection. Elman’s 1991 portrait of poet Stanley Kunitz standing in his beloved garden following its devastation by Hurricane Bob is included in a current exhibition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery titled Poetic Likeness: Modern American Poets. That exhibition continues until April 28, 2013.

Elman has made over 200 paintings in this series of notable talents such as Norman Mailer, Robert Motherwell, Douglas Huebler, Justin Kaplan, Joel Meyerowitz, Annie Dillard, Mark Strand, Sebastian Junger, Alec Wilkinson, E.J. Kahn, Jr., Varujan Boghosian, Al Jaffee, Lee Falk, Elise Asher, Anne Bernays, and Ruth Reichl. The dimensions of most works are either 60 x 43 inches or 40 x 30 inches.

Elman has maintained a studio on the tip of Cape Cod in the Provincetown Art Colony since 1970. In 1989, after a half-lifetime of making only abstract art, he started portraying the Provincetown Art community at leisure – what people do when they are not working – the fabric of life that draws people back every year. Now a full-time Miami Beach resident, Elman has turned his focus to portraying the people and culture of Miami.

Bakehouse Audrey Love Pavilion Grand Opening Celebration 5/17/13

Bakehouse Audrey Love Pavilion Grand Opening Celebration
Friday, May, 17, 2013, 7-10 p.m.
Bakehouse Art Complex, Wynwood Arts District
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org

Grand Opening Celebration
Sponsored by Chivas Regal
$10 Admission; Free for BAC Members and Miami Museum Month Participating Organizations’ Members

The Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC), South Florida’s premiere center for emerging and mid-career artists, proudly announces the completion of the Audrey Love Pavilion.
 
The Audrey Love Charitable Foundation recognized the Bakehouse Art Complex for its role in the fabric of Miami’s cultural community with a gift of $250,000. The renovation, funded by the grant, has completely transformed and improved the main entrance to the facility. With its signature flour silos still intact, BAC has converted the courtyard into an inviting outdoor event space. Award-winning architectural firm Shulman + Associates, located in Miami’s Design District, designed the renovations to enable patrons to experience the BAC in a whole new light. New features include a pedestrian ramp with integrated seating leading up to new large glass doors, a window looking into the gallery, a stage for performances, and state-of-the-art lighting. The renovation also provides the opportunity for BAC resident artists working with large scale sculptures to showcase their work outside of the building.
 
"This is the first significant capital development project since the organization’s inception nearly 27 years ago. We are so very grateful to the Audrey Love Foundation, Shulman + Associates, and our board member, Dr. Robert Apfel, for their support and dedication to the Bakehouse Art Complex," expressed Arlys Raymond, Executive Director of the Bakehouse Art Complex.
 
The late Audrey Love of The Audrey Love Foundation was a lifelong patron of the arts, a benefactor of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Opera, an early supporter of the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami, The Frost Museum at FIU, and the Florida Grand Opera. Audrey Love passed away in 2003 at the age of 100. The foundation’s recognition of the Bakehouse Art Complex signifies an appreciation for the facility’s 25-year commitment to creativity in the visual arts in Miami and its commitment to the future. And it has given the Bakehouse Art Complex the opportunity, and excuse, to let her name live on in Miami attached to a physical entity, The Audrey Love Gallery and Pavilion.

Reception for VIPs and Media
Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
kindly RSVP to gshonek@bacfl.org
11 a.m. Dedication and Ribbon Cutting 

Opening JJ and Daniel PEET In Proximity 4/19/13

Opening JJ and Daniel PEET In Proximity 4/19/13
Friday, April 19th 6- 9 PM, artist Q&A at 7:30 PM
DSC_0064_proxy_cameraGallery Diet
174 Nw 23 Street
Miami Fl 33127
www.gallerydiet.com

JJ and Daniel Peet grew up a little wild on the banks of the Mississippi River.  They are the sons of an antique dealer mother and a father who had various small businesses.
Daniel, the elder, raised three small children; JJ went to Yale for his MFA.
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Showing and telling
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Day to day tool
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Making Moves
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Notches in your gun belt
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Communication would be sporadic; remembrances of earlier conversations, intermittent pictures and short emails. The games of their youth informed many bodies of work for each of them; in the form of photography for Daniel and sculpture, film and installation for JJ.
Daniel Peet’s photographs are a visual tour of the disarming, forgotten, and astonishing scenes he comes across scouring the streets of his hometown, Saint Paul, Minnesota. In addition, he has made large photographic panels featuring what he calls Everyday Objects.
JJ PEET has been the Resistance, the Luxury Leader, and the Sunday Painter. His work is produced inside a series of small studios. He makes paintings, sculptures, film and drawing.

Their collaborative exhibition will be on view at Gallery Diet through June 1st, 2013. This is the first time Daniel is exhibiting in Miami. This will be JJ’s second exhibition at Diet.

Galleria Ca’d’oro and Icon Brickell Present A Night Celebrating the Best of European Art in Miami Reception 4/20/13

Galleria Ca’d’oro and Icon Brickell Present A Night Celebrating the Best of European Art in Miami Reception
Saturday, April 20th, 2013 From 6pm-8pm
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Village of Merrick Park
Suite 1505 – Ground Floor
358 San Lorenzo Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33146
www.ca-doro.com

The exhibition will be on display until April 25th, 2013. For more information or to rsvp for the opening reception please send an email to info@ca-doro.com.

From Europe to Miami, Galleria Ca’d’Oro in collaboration with Icon Brickell, present the best selection of world-renowned artists under one roof on Saturday, April 20th, 2013 from 6pm-8pm at Galleria Ca’d’Oro’s ground floor gallery at the Village of Merrick Park – 358 San Lorenzo Avenue, Suite 1505, Coral Gables.

The exhibition highlights the works of Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí, the environmentally conscious Cracking Art Group (creators of the iconic pink snails), costume and set designer Ewa Bathelier, eco-friendly artist Erika Calesini, Renzo Nucara, William Sweetlove, Gloria Sesana, Enzo Carnebianca, Ivan Lardschneider and CamBio, among other members of the Ca’d’Oro family exhibited at the gallery.

Featuring over 50 works of art, the exhibition spans from sculptures to paintings. Artist Ewa Bathalier, born in Varsavia, paints large dresses and ballet tutus, transmitting a sense of elegance and timeless fashion, sublimed by a fine minimalism. Her works of art are exhibited in galleries and collections around the world: Paris, Strasburg, Houston, New York, Los Angeles and in prestigious public places, as the Opera, the Citè de la Musique and the Danse in Strasburg. Erika Calesini, the Italian artist with a passion for finding bicycles in the metal collections points; pulls them away from their destiny by offering them eternity by transforming them into pieces of art. The bicycles become paintings, lamps, furniture and anything else that the passion for these objects lets create.

William Sweetlove, born in Belgium, proposes us to re-examine the future and the environment with his colorful toy-like dog sculptures, wearing tiny boots and water bottles, frogs, and giant crocodiles with backpacks and water bottles made out of recyclable resin, plastic, and aluminum. He thrives on the superficial, placing it in razor-sharp contrast to the sententious. Through a number of variations on the same theme he creates friction between the artificial and the substantial, completely obliterating the boundaries between toy and work of art. Sweetlove belongs to the artists’ collective, Cracking Art Group, which consists of six European artists, based in Northern Italy. Together they create colorful larger than life animal sculptures (rabbits, frogs, snails, turtles, dolphins) made out recyclable plastic to bring environmental awareness into the consciousness of society. Active and frequent participants in art events and exhibitions over more than a decade, Cracking Art Group is perhaps best known for their outdoor installations around the world. Their most recent exhibition in Miami was FOReverglades where giant alligators crawled up and down the MDC Museum of Art + Design (also known as the historic Freedom Tower), during Art Week Miami 2012.

Each artist in this group exhibition brings a unique and fresh perspective on European contemporary art. "Icon Brickell is truly one of the masterpieces of Miami`s new skyline design and architecture; for everyone who resides or visits Icon Brickell, art is everywhere around you at this wonderful building.” says Gloria Porcella, co-owner of Galleria Ca’d’Oro. “In partnering with world famous Italian art gallery Ca’d’Oro for an exclusive resident’s event, Icon Brickell is opening its doors and welcoming European art to one of Miami’s finest addresses."

downtown FULL MOON party – Free Like Me Live at LMNT 4/27/13

downtown FULL MOON party – Free Like Me Live at LMNT
Saturday, 04/27/2013, 08:00 pm – 04:00 am
Full-Moon-Party-Flyer-Front-April-20133-800pxLMNT
55 NW 36th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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The “downtown FULL MOON party” presents
“Free Like Me”
(The Welcome Back Party)
Doors open at 8pm (FREE admission from 8p – 10p)

Free admission before 12 midnight for all drummers and musicians with proper instruments

Featuring:
Live Music Set: Eric Dez
Live Music: Karina Skye; Joshua Stedman
Featured Live Band: Free Like Me
Special Live Music Set: Warp9
Deejay / Music Producer: Dj Stingray (Celebrating His Birthday!)
Special Host: Sophie Moon
Special Guest Drummer: Bli Bi Gore Eric
Drum Leader: Flex Drum Jams
Fire Performances: Need To Burn (www.needtoburn.com); The Florida Fire Collective; (All other skillful talents are welcomed!)
Various Performers and Hula Hoopers: Bring your own!!!
Live Interactive Art
Live Drum Sessions:

Drumming Sessions starts early at 9pm until (Indoor Only)… We welcome all drummers, musicians, fire/poi performers, Hula Hoopers, Dancers, Poets, Freestylers; jugglers, magicians, etc…

Open Mic Session
Open Mic Session between 8:30p – 9:30p…
Please arrive at 8pm. First to sign-up get to play first!!!
(If you have a talent and want to share it with our crowd, the stage is Open.)

Suggested Dresscode: (Very Important!)
We would like to see everyone dressed in Creative Fashion; meaning that you are Free to be You at the “downtown FULL MOON party”, and expressing yourself goes beyond the contribution of your positive energy… You ought to also be dressed appropriately and funkyliciously. So, please think of something Unique and Outrageously You!

Parking Available
We will be renting the adjacent Parking Lot (Limited Space) to facilitate safe parking for those of you who get there in the earlier hours. The fee in only $5 before midnight and $10 after (This is to cover our rental cost). Additional paid parking can also be found in the Midtown Shopping Center (Where the Target Store is)… It’s a couple of blocks walking distance, but it’s affordable and safer than street parking (free in some areas).

Hosted By: The “downtown FULL MOON party” family…
Tell Your Friends… They Will Thank You For It

Fairchild Palms “Roaring Gatsby” Garden Party 4/26/13

Fairchild Palms “Roaring Gatsby” Garden Party
Saturday, 04/26/2013, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
roaringgatsby2Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens
10901 Old Cutler Road,
Coral Gables, Florida 33156
RSVP Link

Fairchild Palms, the nonprofit young professionals group of Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens, will celebrate a night of glitz and revelry of the twenties by hosting a “Roaring Gatsby” Garden Party amidst a lush backdrop, paying tribute to the razzle dazzle, old fashioned glamour of the era.

The annual fundraiser event, in an indoor/outdoor setting, will gather 300 successful, young professionals and will be one of the most unique garden parties of the season. Guests will enjoy great music by Rocky Sofi, savory hors d’oeuvres by GB Catering, decadent sweets and lavish cocktails presented by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Lead sponsor is Latin American Agribusiness Development Bank (LAAD).

Attire is casual chic with 1920’s glamour

Photographs by John Christi of Philanthrofest at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus on 4/6/13

Photographs taken by John Christi from the Philanthrofest at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus on Saturaday, April 6, 2013. PhilanthroFest featured more than 100 South Florida non-profits and community agencies, art, music and dance entertainment, a kid’s zone, a community stage, healthy living section, and other family friendly attractions.

PhilanthroFest’s goal includes providing educational resources to non-profits in the areas of social media and on-line engagement, digital marketing and web development. PhilanthroFest creates collaborations between public/private partners and industry experts to create the PhilanthroFest Non-Profit Community Engagement Institutes, educational workshops and hands-on learning opportunities that help strengthen non-profits’ communications strategy, donor loyalty and volunteer engagement. PhilanthroFest helps non-profits excel while connecting the community to their cause.

 

 

 

SOFAS Of Little Havana by Sharif Elokobi 4/19/13

SOFAS Of Little Havana by Sharif Elokobi
Friday, 04/19/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
PAX
337 S.W. 8th Street,
Miami, Florida 33130
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Sometimes if not most we come across the unexpected.
Now…what to do with such, for some we just move on, for others we make something of it
Sofa’s By Shariff Elokobi is just that, an photographic exposition of what catches his eye in the most unexpected places, a piece we all have a sofa.
Sofa’s in the most peculiar places, on a most peculiar street Calle 8.
Join us for a photographic reception.
Complimentary Wine

Eve Sussman | Rufus Corporation opening reception 4/11/13

Eve Sussman | Rufus Corporation opening reception
thursday, april 11 | 7-9pm
bass museum of art
2100 collins avenue
miami beach, fl 33139
complimentary valet parking
$10 for non-members

Eve Sussman | Rufus Corporation is a presentation of the video artist’s recent projects. This exhibition will present two major video installations, including an entirely new exploration of her noted film The Rape of the Sabine Women. A feature-length video-musical, The Rape of the Sabine Women is a contemporary reinterpretation of the eponymous Roman legend in a domestic 1960s setting, which Sussman has transformed into a five-part video installation. Also on view will be her 89 Seconds at Alcázar, a film based on the Diego Velázquez’s enigmatic Las Meninas, 1656. In this work, Sussman uses film to elucidate the circumstances of the exact moment that the painting aims to portray, a moment that has become immortalized in one of the most important paintings in art history.

Eve Sussman | Rufus Corporation on view: April 12 – August 11, 2013

Miami Watercolor Society The 40th Annual Spring Exhibition 4/12/13

Miami Watercolor Society The 40th Annual Spring Exhibition 
spring2013aOpening Reception: Friday, April 12, 2013, 6-9 pm
The Wirtz Gallery
First Bank of South Miami
5750 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL
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Join us for the opening reception and light refreshments!
Exhibition runs through April 26, 2013
Bank hours: Monday – Thursday 9-4 pm, Friday 9-6 pm

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Philanthrofest at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus on 4/6/13

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from the Philanthrofest at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus on Saturaday, April 6, 2013. PhilanthroFest featured more than 100 South Florida non-profits and community agencies, art, music and dance entertainment, a kid’s zone, a community stage, healthy living section, and other family friendly attractions.

PhilanthroFest’s goal includes providing educational resources to non-profits in the areas of social media and on-line engagement, digital marketing and web development. PhilanthroFest creates collaborations between public/private partners and industry experts to create the PhilanthroFest Non-Profit Community Engagement Institutes, educational workshops and hands-on learning opportunities that help strengthen non-profits’ communications strategy, donor loyalty and volunteer engagement. PhilanthroFest helps non-profits excel while connecting the community to their cause.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

 

Photographs of Spoken Soul Festival & Brunch

Spoken Soul Festival is three days of philanthropy, showcase, and support. The main SWAN Spoken Soul Showcase Vol. 6 celebrates SWAN DAY 2013.

Support Women Arts NOW! Winner of Miami New Time’s “Best of Miami” Best Event to Meet Intelligent Women, is featured some of the most talented women artists of South Florida. This free event showcased twelve women artists inside the historic Gibson Miami Showroom. For more information, check out: www.spokensoulfestival.com


Spoken Soul Festival
Gibson Miami Showroom
2751 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
www.spokensoulfestival.com

 

Southland Mall Presents Their Weekly “Festive Fridays” Series 4/5/13

Southland Mall Presents Their Weekly “Festive Fridays” Series
Friday, 04/05/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Southland4Southland Mall
20505 South Dixie Highway,
Miami, Florida 33189
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Every Friday, Cutler Bay residents are invited to enjoy an evening of special performances with their family and friends at Southland Mall from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Southland Mall has partnered with local schools to celebrate diversity, culture and the arts inside the mall’s Center Court.

Below is a list of events for the month of April:

•April 5th – Richmond Heights Middle School will present an art exhibition featuring original pieces created by their students. They are also showcasing a variety of animals from Zoo Miami in an effort to share information about their Zoology Magnet Program.

•April 12th – Palm Glades Preparatory Academy will feature a performance by their step group, cheer squad, flagettes and hip hop dancers.

•April 19th – Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts will present a special performance by their orchestra and jazz band.

•April 26th – Dancers from “Belly Dancing by Shayna” will provide dance lessons and the National Karate’s “Team Shendo” will present a live tutorial of martial arts moves.

“Festive Fridays” are free events that are open to the public. Southland Mall is conveniently located on U.S. 1 and S.W. 205th Street, off the Florida Turnpike, Exits 11 or 12. For more information on Southland Mall or to learn about partnership opportunities for upcoming “Festive Fridays,” email inquiries to info(at)thinkpeacock(dot)com.

More than Meets the Eye 4/19/13

More than Meets the Eye
Friday, 04/19/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rigoberto-Rosales-Jalil_Extraccion-de-la-Piedra-de-la-Locura1Prints Giclee Shop
8747 SW 134th Street,
Miami, Florida 33176
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Contact: Christine Lyall
Cell Ph. 305.299.3414
Email: loretta107@comcast.net

‘Low’ Art? Well, Yes and No …
New Art Show Brings Fine Art to Young Children’s Eye Level

Miami, Fla.—“More than Meets the Eye,” opening Friday, April 19, 2013, from 7 to 10 p.m., at Prints Giclée Shop, 8747 SW 134th Street, presents a fun new twist on art shows—no piece of artwork will be hung or exhibited any higher than three feet off the ground, thus “lowering” the art to young children’s eye level.

“The artwork won’t be ‘childish’—it will be PG-13—but it will be displayed so children as young as 3 to 5 years old can easily see it,” said show creator, co-curator and Miami artist Christine Lyall. She added that children of all ages are welcome to attend and admission is free. Also curating are Miami artists Aida Tejada and Gerardo Gonzalez-Quevedo, who owns and operates Prints Giclée Shop.

Ms. Lyall said she thought of the show’s concept when she noticed a young boy at an art show straining to see a piece of her work hanging on a wall. The boy’s father could see the piece just fine. The boy could not.

“I thought, ‘What if an entire professional art show were designed specifically for children?’ It seems so simple, and yet, I’ve never seen it done before,” said Ms. Lyall. “Children have a natural appreciation for and curiosity about art, and they often see things in art that adults, who tend to be more critical, don’t see. And yet, most art shows automatically exclude children as viewers because everything, unless it’s big, is too high for them to see.”

With governments cutting back on arts funding and school districts slashing their arts education budgets, “it’s increasingly important to find other ways to cultivate children’s appreciation for art,” said Ms. Lyall. “We hope this art-show concept helps.”

More than a dozen South Florida artists representing a diversity of styles and media (so children can see the many ways in which art can be rendered) are participating in “More than Meets the Eye,” including:

Aduni Abu Bakar—Sumi Ink Painting Marilyn Lemay—Watercolor
Leonel D’cröix—Digital Painting Adriano Nicot—Painting
Jose Luis Dias Montero—Mixed Media Jee Yung Park—Mixed Media
Jaime Ferreyros—iPhonography Edilberto Pelegrino—Painting
Sandra Garcia-Pardo—Sculpture Daniel Portnoy—Photography
Raciel Gomez—Mixed Media Clara Varas—Mixed Media
Rigoberto Rosales Jalil—Colored Pencil Katarina Vicenova—Oil Painting
Marilyn Lemay—Watercolor Marivi von Feretova—Painting

Prints Giclée Shop is an artist owned and operated, full-service, fine-art digital printing company, offering high-quality giclée printing on archival paper, canvas or acrylic substrates. Open since 2004, Prints Giclée Shop also offers framing services, and it has a gallery where it showcases the work of local, national and international artists. For more information, call Gerardo Gonzalez-Quevedo at 305.282.9154, or visit the Prints Giclée Shop at 8747 SW 134th St., Miami, Fla., 33176, or check out the studio’s website at www.printsgicleeshop.com.

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If you would like more information about “More than Meets the Eye,” or you would like to schedule an interview, please contact Christine Lyall at (305) 299-3414 or loretta107@comcast.net. Many more images are available upon request.

LoweDown Happy Hour 4/4/13

LoweDown Happy Hour
Thursday, 04/04/2013, 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
April4_13Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Drive,
Coral Gables, Florida 33124-6310
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Join us at the LoweDown Happy Hour in Celebrating Earth Day!

Don’t miss a guided tour of Terrestrial Paradises: Imagery from the Voyages of Captain Cook, by Kara Schneiderman, LAM Assistant Director.
Enjoy healthy treats from Cabot Cheese, PopChips, with cocktails generously provided Bacardi. Beverages by Vitamin Water Zero.
LoweDowns happen every first friday of the month right here at the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Ask at the front desk how you can become a member and receive unlimited access to LoweDowns and other special events and discounts.

$10 Admission; Free for Lowe Members

-2 cocktails per admission, proof of ID required

Dynamo Art Cocowalk Global Series 4/5/13

Dynamo Art Cocowalk Global Series
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Dynamo Art Cocowalk (at CocoWalk Marketplace)
3015 Grand Ave. 4th floor
Miami, Fl 33133
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Dynamo Art Cocowalk, the trendiest art gallery, multi-purpose design venue in Miami is proud to announce one of their most exciting and culturally diverse programs to start this coming April: The Dynamo Global Series

This program features every first Friday of the month a different country showcasing its typical food, beverages, art, and award winning short films. The first country of this Global Series will be dedicated to MEXICO!

The first of the series will be held on Friday, April 5th at Dynamo Art Cocowalk….the program will  start at 7pm with beer and wine, and some Mexican tid-bits , and at 8pm the first short film (sub-titled) will be shown followed by more food and drink , more short films, and continue all the way until 11pm. The night will end at midnight with an opportunity to toast a wonderful evening with new and existing friends and ready for the next event to be held in May and dedicated to Italy.

Films shown in conjunction with the Miami Short Film Festival.

AutoNation Academy of Art + Design Open House 4/20/13

AutoNation Academy of Art + Design Open House
Saturday, 04/20/2013, 10:00 am – 02:00 am
Academy-PanoramaAutoNation Academy of Art + Design
Four West Las Olas Blvd,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Webpage Link

Join us for our Open House where you will have the opportunity to rotate through our studios and disciplines, including: Drawing & Painting, Ceramics, Computer/Graphic Arts, Printmaking, and Textiles. Meet and speak with our Academy Director Anthony Lauro and Faculty members about their respective course offerings and workshops.

To RSVP and more information regarding this event, please contact education1@moafl.org or 954-262-0239.

Working Girls Book Launch Party 4/17/13

Working Girls Book Launch Party
Sunday, 04/17/2013, 06:30 pm – 09:00 pm
book-cover-5-x7-72-dpiSouthstreet Restaurant
4000 NE 2nd Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Join Shavon Jones for the launch of her debut novel, Working Girls: Money, Power & Love. Party also coincides with the publication of Shavon’s column in Brickell Magazine. Blair S. Walker, Mystery Author (Don’t Believe Your Lying Eyes) and Biographer (Why Should White Guys Have all the Fun: How Reginald Lewis Created a Billion-Dollar Business Empire) to give introductory remarks. Valet and metered street parking are available. Dress is Jazzy. See you there!

Evening with the Arts featuring Sweetwater Elementary School Students 4/4/13

Evening with the Arts featuring Sweetwater Elementary School Students
Thursday, April 4, 7 to 9 p.m.
Sweetwater Elementary School
10655 SW 4th St.
Miami, FL 33174

Sweetwater Elementary School students will be celebrating the arts in partnership with Florida International University’s Honors College during the fourth annual Evening with the Arts event.

Student performances will include choral ensembles, such as, We Shall Overcome, Viva España and Guantanamera. The choral ensembles will be enriched with dancers and students playing pianicas, recorders and percussion instruments.

There will be a Spoken Word performance by an Honors College student and a soulful quartet performance by FIU fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinofia.

The Honors College has been mentoring Sweetwater Elementary students since 2009 when it established its alliance with the City of Sweetwater. Through the Evening with the Arts event the Honors College promotes arts awareness and nurtures the student’s appreciation for the arts.

Guest speakers will include Sweetwater Elementary principal, Janet Olivera, a City of Sweetwater official and Honors College Dean Lesley A. Northup.

Sponsors for this event are Special Events Catering by Les, Mama Jennie’s Italian Restaurant, CiCi’s Pizza, Publix, La Focaccia Food and Catering services and Subway.

Opening Reception Of Multiplicity 3/27/13

Opening Reception Of Multiplicity
multiplicityWednesday, March 27, 2013 | 6-10pm 
ArtCenter/South Florida’s Richard Shack Gallery
800 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach

Eugenia Calvo | Babette Herschberger | Regina Jestrow | Laz Ojalde (LMNOQ) | Kerry Phillips | Frances Trombly | Gerbi Tsesarskaia | Michelle Weinberg

On View March 23 – May 26, 2013
 
Multiplicity is defined as the quality or state of being multiple or various. The artists in this exhibition do not work with the quantitative notion of the word but rather examine the multiple uses of materials and their transformative quality to take on a range of meanings and functions. Whether they are found objects, recycled trash or simple materials utilized in daily life, the artists challenge, re-use and re-invent them in the creation of sculptural pieces, paintings, installations and photographs that reveal their aesthetic qualities and reference the personal context in which they were made.

Photographs of South Beach Wine and Food Festival Grand Tasting on 2/24/13

South Beach Wine and Food Festival Grand Tasting on Sunday, February 24, 2013.  This was our second year and it was just as much fun or even more than last year. So much food, wine and liquor. The food was all amazing and each place gave you enough to actually get a good taste. So many wonderful wines and one of my favorite wines was  a sponser Kim Crawford Wines, they a really good wines.  Really looking forward to next year and the next.

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The Wine and Art of Sandro Chia – A Wine by the Bay Tasting and Art Exhibit with Downtown Miami First Friday Art Walk 4/5/13

The Wine and Art of Sandro Chia – A Wine by the Bay Tasting and Art Exhibit Event as part of Downtown Miami’s Inaugural First Friday Art Walk
Friday, 04/05/2013, 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
WBTBApril5CatelloRomitorioLabelWine by the Bay
888 Biscayne Blvd.,
Miami, Florida FL
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As part of Downtown Miami’s inaugural DWNTWN First Friday Art Walk, Wine by the Bay presents, “The Art and Wine of Sandro Chia.”

Join Wine by the Bay owner, Stefano Campanini along with a representative of the Chia dynasty and sample the family’s most celebrated wines including Brunello di Montalcino and Brunello di Montalcino Riserva. Participants will see and learn about the paintings, sculptures, and prints of internationally acclaimed Italian artist Sandro Chia. Space is limited and RSVP required at info@winebtb.com or 305.455.9791. Cost to attend is $30.00 per person.

BC Artist Talk Series | Mary Jo Aagerstoun 4/25/13

BC Artist Talk Series | Mary Jo Aagerstoun
Wednesday, 04/24/2013, 06:30 pm – 09:00 pm
BC North Regional Library Auditorium
1000 Coconut Creek, Blvd. Coconut Creek, FL 33066,
Coconut Creek, Florida 33066
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“Environmental Consciousness in Eco-Art”
In Conjunction with Earth Week

Mary Jo Aagerstoun is an “accidental environmentalist” whose expertise is in contemporary activist art and cultural production. She received her Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Maryland’s Art History and Archaeology Department and proceeded to found EcoArt South Florida, Inc. in 2007. Since then her work has facilitated large-scale, environmentally conscious architectural and sculptural installations around South Florida in order to make a difference within native ecology through art that also engages the community.

Aagerstoun will speak about the role that EcoArt can play in bringing attention to and fighting the causes of climate change as well as the need for artists to assist in presenting the world with warnings and solutions to major environmental issues. Her talk will also encompass the history of “Earth Art” and the connections between the 60’s based movement and EcoArt’s current and future projects.

Since EcoArt South Florida’s inception Aagerstoun has directed many collaborative endeavors. The organization’s work can be seen in Dreher Park, the LEED certified Seminole Casino in Coconut Creek and in Belle Glade and continues to expand as projects are currently in progress for each of South Florida’s 5 watersheds, each to be finished in 2015.

This event is free and open to the public.
Meet and greet with the artist will begin at 5:30pm with free refreshments.

Librari Mapou readers nook Soft opening 3/30/13

Librari Mapou readers nook Soft opening
Saturday, 03/30/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
ADEX013_Libreri_MapouLibreri Mapou Creole & French Bookstore
5919 NE 2nd Ave,
miami, Florida 33137
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Kick start the new face of Little Haiti at Libreri Mapou, with the soft opening of its readers nook. Get a taste of little haiti and is culture… Join us March 30th 6om-9pm foran evening of dancing and the completion of a live mural by artist Nathan “Dee” Delinois.

Food and Drinks will be served. Enjoy 10% off all merchandise for this event.

Free and open to the public.

Chanoir No Hard Feelings 3/22/13

Chanoir, “No Hard Feelings”
Friday, 03/22/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Chanoir-EviteHardcore Art Contemporary Space
72NW 25th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Opening at Hardcore Art Contemporary Space

Alberto Vejarano, aka Chanoir, is a Colombian artist raised in France that became known for his graffiti and especially for the iconic cat that in the mid-nineties began to flood walls in different cities in Europe and Latin America. Chanoir studied at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris where he was a pupil of Annette Messager, Christian Boltanski and Jean Michel Alberola and others. Among his most important exhibits is the one in the main hall of the Cartier Foundation in 2009.

“No hard feelings” questions the basis of unnecessary suffering and tyranny of power undisturbed. It is based on our experience as human beings, our fears, and emotions and how consciousness and society interferes and manipulates our reality. Beliefs are by definition alienating and to start to question is to start being not alienated, suffering is to accept that alienation.

In his works, the chains symbolize impotence and stuffed animals symbolize the carnal and mortal condition of man. The use of these popular characters allows the viewer to feel identified with the subject. By torturing these inanimate beings there comes an inquiry on human instinct and why they feel satisfaction when others are tortured, killed and humiliated. This desire to “revenge” is a recurring theme in humanity. Good and evil are relative but fundamental, as the symbol of yin and yang, which symbolizes the many dualities that make up our lives and govern the balance of life itself.

Who has the power, is the real question on torture. The opposition between victim and villain defines the notion of equality, an unusual equality, who has power and who has the truth? Both the victim and villain feed on each other’s energy without knowing if happiness is to be bound or loose. Fear is one of the most powerful forces in the world, we, as the knight of the Middle Ages, must separate ourselves from the fears that are not ours and if not, rejoice in our suffering, our compassion that defines us as human beings for anyone who has not suffered is not a man, not a human being. This is an invitation to fear only for our inevitable condition, for have wanted to be gods when we are nothing but animals.

First Friday Downtown Miami Art Walk 4/5/13

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First Friday Downtown Art Walk
artwalk-final-silverApril 5th, 6pm – 10pm
Downtown Miami Arts & Entertainment District
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International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE), founders of Art Miami (1991) and organizers of the Miami International Art Fair (MIA), in collaboration with the arts and culture community of Downtown Miami, are pleased to announce the inaugural Downtown Miami “First Friday” Art Walk on Friday, April 5th from 6-10pm. This new cultural initiative shines a light on the growing art community and collector market in Downtown Miami, bringing together non-profit arts organizations and local galleries for special exhibitions, artists open studios, tours, exclusive openings, artist performances and an international contemporary art fair, MIA Encore, aboard SeaFair at Bayfront. The Art Walk will be held the first Friday of every month January – June and October – December. The September Art Walk will be held in conjunction with DWNTWN Art Days, Sept. 20-22.

The “First Friday” Art Walk will showcase over 150 exhibiting artists in fifteen venues, offering an array of art experiences that will reflect multiple mediums, styles, and trends in the art world. Participating organizations include:
MDC Museum of Art
Dimensions Variable
Bas Fisher Invitational
TM Sisters
Turn-Based Press Studio
Artisan Lounge, 26 Artists Studios
Wine by the Bay
Nina Torres Fine Art
Eleazar Delgado Studio
Giants in the City, Presented by IRREVERSIBLE
Ocean Bank Art Space
Sculpture in the Park at Bayfront
McCormick Place, 7 Artists Studios
MIA Encore –at SeaFair, 28 International Galleries
Art in Public Places

All participating organizations are conveniently located within two blocks of the Miami Trolley line and Metromover. Parking will be available at each venue. Exhibition admission and trolley transportation will be complimentary.

The “First Friday” Art Walk coincides with the debut of the MIA Encore fair, April 5th – 7th, a new series of fairs launched by IFAE this spring following a highly successful MIA fair in January. Each MIA Encore show will gather a carefully selected array of 28 international dealers presenting both established contemporary and emerging artists. Works will be composed of contemporary, cutting-edge art of all media including photography, painting, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, installation and video. Admission to MIA Encore will be complimentary for the duration of First Friday hours from 6-10pm.

MANO Fine Art…Celebrating Women …Celebrating Art 3/16/13

MANO Fine Art…Celebrating Women …Celebrating Art
Saturday, 03/16/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Fashion-Dreams-II-vertical-flyerMANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Flr),
Miami, Florida FL
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Celebrating Women… Celebrating Art …. MANO Fine Art presents an encore reception for Faux Perfection, featuring the work of guest artist Toa Castellanos.

Faux Perfection is a multimedia exhibition which explores the concept and consequences of beauty as it is manifested by contemporary society. Castellanos employs the use of collage, drawing, painting, photography and installations both as technique and as a metaphor to bring a poignant focus to displaced values of beauty.

The event will take place during the Bird Road Art Walk.

About Toa Castellanos:
Toa Castellanos is passionate about many things, as an artist she channels her passion for life to explore issues that are consciously most pressing to her: women’s role in contemporary society, ecology, social justice and non-religious spirituality. In her search for expression Castellanos has mastered painting, collaging, print making, etching, monotypes, book art, and other mediums that allow her to articulate her fervor and concerns via several art forms.

Born in Cuba, raised and educated in the United States, with an MA in Art & Education from the University of Notre Dame, Toa Castellanos started her professional career as an artist in Latin America, where she worked with renowned Columbian artist Pedro Alcantara Herran, and established Cuadrante, a serigraph studio with Armando Martinez Berrio, Virginia Amaya, and Phanor Leon, and later worked with Fabio Daza and his group T-Graba until 2000 when she relocated to the USA. Since arriving to Miami, Castellanos has been actively involved in Miami’s growing art scene.

MANO Fine Art Project Space is the working studio of Miami-based artist MANO and an exhibition and project space for art related events. MANO Fine Art participates in the Bird Road Art Walk, held on the third Saturday of each month.

For more information contact 305.467.6819 or visit http://www.manofineart.com/

Words & Wine WMC Special 3/20/13

Words & Wine WMC Special
Wednesday, 03/25/2013, 09:00 pm – 02:00 am
every-wednesdayLaLa’s
12325 NE 6th Avenue,
North Miami, Florida 33161
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Ultra may not be on Wednesday but Words & Wine is still here to bring jams and a party atmosphere! In honor of Winter Music Conference join us for some Electronic Vibes.

Special Sets By:

**KENICHI OHME
**DSNS
**more to be announced soon

Ladies, Gentlemen, honey badgers and the like:

Words & Wine is BACK! Now at Lala’s!! Perfect balance between the jam house and a venue. No more expensive drinks or issues with noise or parking!

Hosted by none other then Alvaro Ramirez III

Let’s once again get together, drink some wine, share some thoughts and be happy.

***NO COVER before 11p & 2$ PBR’S ALL NIGHT***

That’s right boys and girls, now there’s no more excuses on why you can’t come or why you came with outside drinks ; )
Please respect the venue and help local local art and music thrive

We got plenty of space for Musicians, Poets, and yes DRUMMERS!
All we ask is that you respect the venue

It is very cozy, well lit atmosphere where everyone can be themselves.

Let’s get together and continue to share good vibes and creativity. Miami is redefining it’s Art scene and our movement has created a pavement for poets, musicians, dancers, thinkers, lovers, and people who just need to get away and express themselves freely.

Any questions please call Nikki 786 728 4748

The downtown FULL MOON party at New Location LMNT 3/29/13

The “downtown FULL MOON party”
Friday, 03/29/2013, 09:00 pm – 04:00 am
Full-Moon-flyer-front-800pxNew Location: LMNT
55 NW 36th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Doors open at 9pm (FREE admission from 9p – 10p)

***FREE admission before 12 midnight for all drummers and musicians with proper instruments***

Featuring:
Live Music Set: Lani Nash
Opening Live Band: Dorothy’s Surrender
Featured Live Band: La Revol
Special Live Music Set: Warp9
Guest Deejay: Dj Maze
Special Host: Sophie Moon
Special Guest Drummer: Bli Bi Gore Eric
Drum Leader: Flex Drum JamsFire Performances: Need To Burn (www.needtoburn.com); The Florida Fire Collective; (All other skillful talents are welcomed!)

Various Performers and Hula Hoopers: Bring your own!

Live Interactive Art

Live Drum Sessions:
Drumming Sessions starts early at 10pm until 2am (outside); and 4am (indoor)… We welcome all drummers, musicians, fire/poi performers, Hula Hoopers, Dancers, Poets, Freestylers; jugglers, magicians, etc…

Open Mic SessionOpen Mic Session between 9:30p – 10:30p…
Please arrive at 9pm. First to sign-up get to play first!
(If you have a talent and want to share it with our crowd, the stage is Open.)

Suggested Dresscode: (Very Important!)
We would like to see everyone dressed in CREATIVE FASHION; meaning that you are FREE to be YOU at the “downtown FULL MOON party”, and expressing yourself goes beyond the contribution of your positive energy… You ought to also be dressed appropriately and funkyliciously. So, please think of something UNIQUE and OUTRAGEOUSLY YOU!

Hosted By: The “downtown FULL MOON party” family…

Tell Your Friends… They Will Thank You For It!

Upcoming Event – April 26th
Performing Live: Free Like Me (A “Welcome Back” Event)
Also, Performing Live: Karina Skye; Joshua Stedman

First Annual Miami Style Fusion 5/11/13

First Annual Miami Style Fusion
Saturday, 05/11/2013, 09:00 pm – 03:00 am
Cover-copyDynamo Art Cocowalk
3015 Grand Ave. ,
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
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The StyleFusion is a multi-branded entertainment environment providing activities and opportunities for fashion designers, art works by Internationally known artists, performers and sponsors to come face-to-face with the principal taste-makers, celebrities, musical talent, style shapers, media and consumers.

The official Launch will take place in Dynamo Art Cocowalk
(May 11th 9pm @ 3015 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove, FL 33133)

Befitting the Charity Dress for Success

Live performances by;
Jayquan
Evie Cruz
Rob Allen
Arlene G

Walking the Runway for Dress for Success:
Teri Rios
Kimberly Gambino
Jennifer Judice
Gianina Acevedo
Paola Ekelund
Ana Margarita Martinez
Kimberlee Etheridge

To have your Business included, Artwork Exhibited, or Boutique Featured:

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

• Product exclusivity/pouring/sampling/demonstration rights

• Extensive visual branding through the use of animations, projection technologies, gobo lights and standard collateral materials/signage throughout the venue

• Branded merchandise including bar essentials and promotional items

• Custom-designed staff and consumer clothing/apparel for giveaway or offered at retail

• Gift Bag placement of promotional items

• Red carpet and step-and repeat at venue entrance each day & night

• Custom promotions, installations and visibility on-site created to match sponsor needs and goals

Contact Chris Anthony (954) 929-4433

MIA Encore Shows Aboard SeaFair 5/2/13-5/5/13

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MIA Encore Show
May 2nd – 5th, 2013, Friday and Saturday, 1 – 10PM, and Sunday, 1 – 7PM.
SeaFair
docked next to the InterContinental Hotel at Bayfront Park
100 Chopin Plaza
Miami, FL

Tickets can be purchased at the door, $15 for a one-day ticket, $20 for a multi-day ticket and $30 for a Priority Boarding ticket. Advance ticketing is available on the fair website.
MIA Encore offers convenient valet parking and optional priority boarding.
As per United States Coast Guard regulations, all attendees are required to show a photo ID upon entry.
www.expoships.com

On the heels of a highly successful Miami International Art Fair (MIA), International Fine Art Expositions is pleased to announce a series of MIA Encore shows aboard the $40 million exhibition megayacht, SeaFair, docked at Bayfront Park in the heart of Miami’s Downtown Arts & Entertainment District.

Each MIA Encore show will gather a carefully selected array of 28 international dealers presenting both established contemporary and emerging artists. Works will be composed of contemporary, cutting-edge art of all media including photography, painting, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, installation and video.

In addition to the bevy of contemporary art works onboard, the fair will feature an exciting schedule of events including “ArtAfterHours Cocktail Cruises” Friday and Saturday night from 10pm-12am and a “Art on the Bay” brunch cruise on Sunday from 11am – 1pm. All SeaFair cruise events are by separate ticket which can be purchased on the website. A highlight of the program will be “Appraisal Saturday.” Saturday, April 6th, from 10am-2pm Miller Gaffney from the PBS Series “Market Warriors” will be offering complimentary art appraisals. The event will be followed by a lecture “Contemporary Passions for Art,” presented by Ms. Gaffney from 3pm – 4pm. For further details on “Appraisal Saturday” and a full schedule of events visit www.expoships.com.

MIA Encore Show Aboard SeaFair 4/5/13-4/7/16

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MIA Encore Show
Friday and Saturday, April 5th and 6th, 1 – 10PM, and Sunday, April 7th and 21st, 1 – 7PM.
SeaFair
docked next to the InterContinental Hotel at Bayfront Park
100 Chopin Plaza
Miami, FL
Tickets can be purchased at the door, $15 for a one-day ticket, $20 for a multi-day ticket and $30 for a Priority Boarding ticket. Advance ticketing is available on the fair website.
MIA Encore offers convenient valet parking and optional priority boarding.
As per United States Coast Guard regulations, all attendees are required to show a photo ID upon entry.
www.expoships.com

On the heels of a highly successful Miami International Art Fair (MIA), International Fine Art Expositions is pleased to announce a series of MIA Encore shows aboard the $40 million exhibition megayacht, SeaFair, docked at Bayfront Park in the heart of Miami’s Downtown Arts & Entertainment District.

Each MIA Encore show will gather a carefully selected array of 28 international dealers presenting both established contemporary and emerging artists. Works will be composed of contemporary, cutting-edge art of all media including photography, painting, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, installation and video.

In addition to the bevy of contemporary art works onboard, the fair will feature an exciting schedule of events including “ArtAfterHours Cocktail Cruises” Friday and Saturday night from 10pm-12am and a “Art on the Bay” brunch cruise on Sunday from 11am – 1pm. All SeaFair cruise events are by separate ticket which can be purchased on the website. A highlight of the program will be “Appraisal Saturday.” Saturday, April 6th, from 10am-2pm Miller Gaffney from the PBS Series “Market Warriors” will be offering complimentary art appraisals. The event will be followed by a lecture “Contemporary Passions for Art,” presented by Ms. Gaffney from 3pm – 4pm. For further details on “Appraisal Saturday” and a full schedule of events visit www.expoships.com.

W 10 Group Show Opening at The Artisan Lounge 3/15/13

W 10 Group Show Opening at The Artisan Lounge
Friday, 03/15/2013, 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
W-10The Artisan Lounge
500 NE 1st Ave,
Miami, Florida 33132
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The Artisan Lounge is proud to present “W10 A Collective View” this Friday, March 15 from 7-9 PM. W10 is a group of 7 Latin American women artists who have been working together for some years now. Their shows “I do, I do”, “Humanos”, and many others have received great reviews locally and nationally. In this new show they look to their own images, personalities , and life stories as subject matter and work together and individually to create in different formats images of profound and intuitive meaning.

For more information, please contact hello@theartisanlounge.com or (305) 209-4278.

Ernie Bynum Exhibits New Works at the Williams McCall Gallery 3/16/13

Ernie Bynum Exhibits New Works at the Williams McCall Gallery
Saturday, 03/16/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Bynum_v3aWilliams McCall Gallery
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link

Ernie Bynum exhibits new works at the Williams McCall Gallery South of Fifth. Kicking off with an artist reception that is open to the public on Saturday, March 16th at 6 pm, the exhibit will run until April 5th.

SWAN Spoken Soul Showcase Vol. 6 – SWAN Day Miami 3/23/13

SWAN Spoken Soul Showcase Vol. 6 – SWAN Day Miami
Saturday, 03/23/2013, 06:00 pm – 10:00 pm
SPOKENSOULFESTIVALPOSTER_Nadyia_DuffREDUXsmall2Gibson Miami Showroom
The Dorissa Bldg, 2751 North Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

The Award-Winning Spoken Soul Festival Celebrates SWAN Day Miami on Saturday, March 23, 2013.

Showcasing and uniting female warriors armed with paint brushes, microphones, and camera lenses through advocacy and creativity.

Miami, FL (March 7, 2013) – Winner of Miami New Times’ “Best of Miami 2012” Best Place To Meet Intelligent Women, Spoken Soul Festival celebrates its 6th year by continuing to make a HER-storic impact on the arts community in South Florida.

Spoken Soul Festival is a three-day celebration of philanthropy, community, and women artists. For the 3rd year in a row and out of approximately 1000 SWAN Day events, Spoken Soul Festival’s SWAN Day Miami has been named by WomenArts one of the Top 5 Cities in the world that celebrates the international holiday SWAN Day (Support Women Artists Now!). In addition, this not-for-profit festival has been awarded a total of $3000 in grant monies over the past 3 years by WomenArts.

“Each year we grow and many more women artists’ careers are launched. This can only mean we are doing something right, and our community wants it and needs it,” Deborah Magdalena, Founder and Director of SSF.

This year’s SWAN Day Miami festivities are on Saturday March 23, 2013 from 6pm – 10pm during SWAN Spoken Soul Showcase Vol. 6. This FREE event will showcase twelve women artists inside the new buzz-worthy Gibson Miami Showroom at The Dorissa Bldg, 2751 North Miami Avenue. Gibson will graciously lend a one-of-a-kind Gibson guitar to the musicians and their very cool Stanton DJ line for the featured DJ. In addition, our presenting sponsor, DUCK Tape Wine, will award $100 dollars and a case of wine to one featured artist who best incorporates actual DUCK Tape in one of their showcased originals.

On-air radio personality, Chanel from 939 MIA and MEGA 949, will host the SWAN extravaganza. Between DUCK Tape Wine, Santos Sangria, smooth music by the featured DJ, outstanding visual and performance art by some of South Florida’s up and coming super star women artists, SWAN Day 2013 Miami will surely be another award-winning event.

SWAN Goddess 2013 by Nadyia Duff

ABOUT

Featured Artists & Production Team pictures and biographies available on www.spokensoulfestival.com

WomenArts a non-profit arts service organization dedicated to helping women artists all over the world www.womenarts.org

Fractured Atlas is a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations. www.fracturedatlas.org

DUCK Tape Wine: For when you need something to hold you together. www.premiumblend.com

Gibson www.gibson.com

Gelan Lambert of Fela Meet and Greet 3/21/13

Gelan Lambert of Fela Meet and Greet
Thursday, 03/21/2013, 05:00 pm – 07:00 pm
CommunityWorkshopGelanLittle Haiti Cultural Center
212 NE 59th Terrace,
Miami Gardens, Florida 33137
Webpage Link

Join Miami’s very own Gelan Lambert of Fela at a meet and greet at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. Learn how his Miami Haitian Roots motivates him to work hard to share the story of Fela Kuti’s struggles through dance and music.

Gelan will also conduct a free community Contemporary Afro-Fusion on March 25th at 7pm.

Opera Preview at Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk 3/9/13

Opera Preview at Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk
Saturday, 03/09/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
SStango-pitchengineThe Hangar Gallery
2235 NW 2nd Ave,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Opera Preview at Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk

Florida Grand Opera (FGO) and THE HANGAR gallery host an Opera Preview of the Design District’s very first operatic production during Second Saturday Art Walk on March 9 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Complimentary cocktails courtesy of Little Black Dress Vodka. Event is free with RSVP to rsvp@fgo.org.

Designed to give the community a taste of Florida Grand Opera’s anticipated Design District debut, the evening will feature selections from the company’s tango-themed double bill – Robert Xavier Rodriguez’s Tango and Ástor Piazzolla’s María de Buenos Aires – as well as popular arias performed by the company’s Young Artist Studio.

Performances will take place every hour – at 7:30 p.m., 8:20 p.m., and 9:10 p.m. – amid THE HANGAR’s current exhibition “Miami Minds,” a mix media show depicting Miami’s graffiti subculture as well as portraits breaking conventional standards of appearance.

DATE/TIME: March 9, 2013, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
LOCATION: THE HANGAR, 2235 NW 2nd Ave Miami, FL 33127

Florida Grand Opera debuts in the Design District on March 21 with two tango-themed operettas as part of Unexpected Operas in Unexpected Places, a program funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge For tickets and details, visit www.FGO.org.

Opening Reception for “Frames of Reference: Latin American Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection” 3/13/13

Opening Reception for “Frames of Reference: Latin American Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection”
Wednesday, 03/13/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
for_eviteMiami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link

Miami Art Museum will present for the first time a selection of works from the Jorge M. Pérez art collection, gifted to the Museum December 2011. Jorge M. Pérez and MAM Chief Curator Tobias Ostrander will discuss the development of the collection at 7pm, followed by a cocktail reception. (Space is limited. First come, first seated.)

Miami Children’s Museum One Day Camp – Explore Haiti 3/5/13

Miami Children’s Museum One Day Camp – Explore Haiti
Friday, 03/22/2013, 09:00 am – 03:00 pm
Miami children’s Museum
980 MacArthur Causeway,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link

Miami Children’s Museum
One Day Camp – Explore Haiti

Friday, March 22nd
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Pre-K(4) – 5th grade

Join us as we explore the Haitian culture!

Sing and dance to Haitian folk music, taste traditional Haitian food, watch a performance, join renowned Haitian artist Asser Saint-Val in creating your own Haitian inspired masterpieces and much more! Don’t forget to bring your Museum passports to get a new stamp. (Campers who wear red and blue will receive a special prize!)

$45 for Members
$50 for Non-Members

To register, call Yanet at 305.373.KIDS (5437) x 112 or e-mail yanet@miamichildrensmuseum.org

www.miamichildrensmuseum.org

Trek6 Through the Looking Glass Opening Cocktail Reception at Hand Crafted Miami 3/16/13

Trek6 Through the Looking Glass Opening Cocktail Reception at Hand Crafted Miami
Saturday, 03/16/2013, 07:00 pm – 12:00 am
544544_541520145869204_741031858_nHandcrafted Miami
3438 N Miami Ave Miami, FL 33127,
3438 N Miami Ave, Florida Miami
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Acclaimed Miami graffiti artist and muralist, Trek6, launches “Through the Looking Glass”, an aerosol portrait exhibition featuring pop icons with eyewear from the Eyemax Collection. Trek6 celebrates the unveiling of his newest collection in his first solo show. His pure aerosol pieces pay tribute to some our favorite pop icons including Andy Warhol and Jackie O.

Saturday, March 16, 2013 | 7 p.m. to Midnight
Complimentary Voli Vodka Cocktails from 7 – 9 p.m
Music by DJ Tom Laroc

Selections from the PrintZero Studios Exchange #8 Opening reception 3/9/13

Selections from the PrintZero Studios Exchange #8 Opening reception
wiesblott_monica1Wednesday, March 6, at 5 p.m.
University of Miami, College of Arts and Sciences Gallery,
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL

Exhibition on view March 6 – March 22, 2013

The University of Miami and PrintZero Studios present an international exhibition of printmaking culled from the PrintZero Studios 8th Exchange at the CAS Gallery in the UM Coral Gables campus. The exhibition was juried by David Jones, Director of Anchor Graphics in Chicago IL and runs from March 6th – 22nd.

In celebration of the opening, there will be a reception on Wednesday, March 6th at 5pm.

A unique exhibition, the artwork is selected from a pool of over 275 artists from around the world who participate in the yearly PrintZero Studios Exchange. Artists who participate in the exchange each produce 15 prints, which are traded amongst the other artist participants. Each artist receives a portfolio of 13 artworks back. Two prints from the artist’s edition are kept for archive and exhibition. From these, our juror selected 30 prints  for the exhibition

The exhibition includes work by John Bergmeier, Marie-France Bertrand, Betsy Best-Spadaro, Jessica Christy, Erin Close, Maritza Davila, David Donovan, James Ehlers, Julie Evanoff, Monica Farrar, Amy Foltz, Janette Fu, Diana Hatchitt, Bridget Henry, Matthew Hopson-Walker, Jon Irving, Hyun-Jin Kim, Leigh Leighton-Wallace, Poli Marichal, David Mohallatee, Clarissa Plank, Eileen Rafferty, Andrea Schumacher, Amaryllis Siniossoglou, Susan T. Smith, Catherine Sollman, Jonathan Stewart, Amy Thompson, Linda Whitney, Monica Weisblott. A catalog of the work has been published in conjunction with the exhibition. The catalog was designed by J. Brad Sturm and can be ordered online.  

John Dowd unveils his new “Florida Nocturne” series 3/9/13

John Dowd unveils his new “Florida Nocturne” series
Saturday, 03/09/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Dowd_final_frontWilliams McCall Gallery
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link

Artist Reception and Exhibition. John Dowd’s “Florida Nocturne” is an exquisite series of 10 dreamlike oil-on-linen paintings of Miami’s ubiquitous one-story mid-twentieth century homes. Draped in Miami’s evocative, signature moonlight, these paintings take viewers on a voyeuristic journey to an imagined life behind the walls. Dowd’s work is a synthesis of his interest in light, place, and mood.

Dowd received a degree in architecture at Notre Dame and further advanced his studies in Rome. His work has been exhibited throughout the country with numerous works held in private, corporate and museum collections. He was awarded the Altman Prize “Grand Prize for Landscape“ from the National Academy of Design. Dowd currently resides in Provincetown and New York City.

Purple Line Opening 3/8/13-3/9/13

Purple Line Opening
purplelineMarch 8 – March 9, 11:00am to 11:00pm
Purple Line | U+Transit Train Station
3651 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL.

Miami’s New Community Built Train Station Pops Up March 8th and 9th.

Experience a Miami Transit Station as it could be.

See some of the area’s best artwork, confess your innermost transit woes and dreams, enjoy live music and more — All while we welcome you aboard The Purple Line.

For more information: www.purplelinemiami.com
#thetrainiscoming

The Den at Purple Line Miami Presented by Mixed Media Collective and The Black Key Group 3/8/13-3/9/13

The Den at Purple Line Miami Presented by Mixed Media Collective & The Black Key Group
thedenpurpleFriday, March 8 from 4-12 pm and Saturday, March 9 from 10am-10pm.
Purple Line Station
3650 NE 2nd ave
Miami, FL 33137
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Purple Line Transit Station is a pop up installation in between Miami’s Design District and Wynwood neighborhoods. The station is positioned to bring awareness to the need for improved public transportation systems in Miami by giving the community the experience of a metropolitan transit scene.

With that in mind, The Black Key Group and Mixed Media Collective invite you to The Art and Listening Den. Come by and Shop the Den stocked with vinyls, CDs, stickers and other merch from your favorite bands, like Afrobeta, Krisp, Jacob Jeffries Band, Suenalo, Bright Light Social Hour, ArtOfficial, Spam Allstars and He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister.

Live Performances By:
Ketchy Shuby- March 8th @ 6pm
Afrobeta- March 9th @ 7pm

The Den Hours:
March 8, 2013: 4:00 PM-12:00 AM
March 9, 2013: 10:00 AM-10:00 PM

UM Gallery Presents MFA Exhibit by Jose Miguel Cabrera Opening reception 3/9/13

UM Gallery Presents MFA Exhibit by Jose Miguel Cabrera Opening reception
March 9, 2013 from 2 pm to 9 pm.
University of Miami Gallery, The Wynwood Building
2750 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 4
Miami

The exhibition runs from March 4 – 23.

José Miguel Cabrera’s photographic series RELATIVity portrays interrelated fragments of real-life situations that operate on the level of a puzzle and invite the viewer to decipher a story. Using techniques associated with narrative cinema, he has collaborated with amateur actors to create multiple “tableaux vivants” that, taken together, tell a single story that represents a simultaneous moment across various captured viewpoints. Cabrera montages still images to provide the subtle arc to a silent narrative that weaves and explores the phenomenon within a viewer’s individual reality and secret history to, ultimately, yield an experience of unique personal meaning.

Cabrera holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from the University of Miami with dual majors in art photography and motion picture production. In 1997, he moved to New York City and worked in production for filmmaking and network television. He then worked as a “wet darkroom” printer and electronic media artist in the photography industry. In late 2002, he returned to South Florida and has since focused his projects on writing and electronic media. This exhibition is part of his work toward his Masters in Fine Arts at UM.

From ESPN SportsCenter to Miami Beach ArtCenter: Anchor Don Bell Brings Photo Exhibit to Miami Beach 3/2/13

From ESPN SportsCenter to Miami Beach ArtCenter: Anchor Don Bell Brings Photo Exhibit to Miami Beach
Saturday, 03/02/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Screen-Shot-2013-02-25-at-7.59.47-PMArtCenter South Florida
810 Lincoln Road, Studio 201,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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ESPN Anchor, Don Bell, displays his talent as a fine art photographer. He is a guest artist at Andre Allen’s studio at ArtCenter South Florida.

Bell’s exhibit, Cinematic Streets, is a colorful series that captures the stirring motion and dramatic stillness of the streets. It examines the occurrence when the usual becomes unique.

Don Bell, an Emmy Award winning sportscaster, began shooting decades ago. When he is not hosting SportsCenter, he is behind the camera capturing life’s priceless but fleeting moments.

Join us in supporting Don Bell as he brings his photography to Miami Beach, FL.

Words & Wine at Lala’s 2/27/13

Words & Wine at Lala’s
Wednesday, 02/27/2013, 08:00 pm – 02:00 am
wnwLaLa’s
12325 NE 6th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33161
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Ladies, Gentlemen, honey badgers and the like:

Words & Wine is BACK! Now at Lala’s!! Perfect balance between the jam house and a venue. No more expensive drinks or issues with noise or parking!

Hosted by none other then Alvaro Ramirez III

Let’s once again get together, drink some wine, share some thoughts and be happy.

***NO COVER & 2$ PBR’S ALL NIGHT***

That’s right boys and girls, now there’s no more excuses on why you can’t come or why you came with outside drinks ; )
Please respect the venue and help local local art and music thrive

We got plenty of space for Musicians, Poets, and yes DRUMMERS!
All we ask is that you respect the venue

It is very cozy, well lit atmosphere where everyone can be themselves.

Let’s get together and continue to share good vibes and creativity. Miami is redefining it’s Art scene and our movement has created a pavement for poets, musicians, dancers, thinkers, lovers, and people who just need to get away and express themselves freely.

Any questions please call Nikki 786 728 4748

MOSKOW DISKO featuring Art by Chris Aldana | PhilanthroFest Fundraiser 2/27/13

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MOSKOW DISKO featuring Art by Chris Aldana | Philanthrofest Fundraiser
Wednesday, 02/27/2013, 09:00 pm – 01:00 am
MOSKOW-DISKO-feb-27-2013_RGB-WEBThe Dome
271 Miracle Mile,
coral gables, Florida 33134
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The Dome Restaurant, Caviar Bar and Lounge Presents:
“Moskow Disko”
Caviar. Champagne. Musique. Art.
Every Wednesday.
Feb 27: Featured Artist, Chris Aldana | Raffle And Fundraiser For PhilanthroFest

Musique:
Featuring Miami Based DJ/Producer
MAXIMUS 3000
( www.facebook.com/djmaximus3000 | www.twitter.com/djmaximus3000 )
Playing a special SpaceDisko House set featuring italo, new wave, funk, classics | Late night Indie, Nu-disco & House

Hosted by: Erin Mia Milchman

Sponsored by:
PhilanthroFest
Soulofmiami.Org
Hotspots Media Group (Hotspots Magazine, Edge Online, Genre Latino)
Mark’s List
Max-Ink Enterprises, Llc (Maximus 3000 Productions, Usagroove.Fm, 8025 Alliance Music Group, 8025 Promo)
Erin Mia Milchman, Inc
Allure Rejuvenation & Anti-Aging Spa

Art:
Weekly Selected Works And Showcases By Local Artists & Photographers.
This Week February 27-March 5th 2013
Artist: Chris Aldana (Sculpture & Painting)

Weekly Features:
Libations:
$9 Featured Martinis
“Ring in” Reverse happy hour EVERY week with a complimentary champagne toast at 11pm
“Reverse” Happy Hour begins at 10pm:
$6 Premium well
$4 House Red and White wine
$4 Draft beers
Dinner 8pm-10pm featuring full menu or
Buy any Caviar platter and receive a complimentary bottle of Champagne.
$5 bar bites 10pm – close during reverse happy hour Chef’s Variety Special

Moskow Disko Celebrates Art, Love, Music, & Food, At The Dome Restaurant, Bar and Lounge On Miracle Mile!

The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge, an environmentally conscious, farm-to-table eatery and caviar bar on Miracle Mile, continues to thrill with Moskow Disko the weekly party celebrating food, music, and the arts, in the heart of Coral Gables.

Moskow Disko has become the go-to destination on Wednesday nights. The Official Launch Party held January 9, 2013, was attended by over 150 VIP guests and received press coverage from The Miami Herald, HotSpots Magazine, Mark’s List, Welcome Channel, and Yahoo! News, as well as countless other media outlets.

Hosted by a bevy of who’s who philanthropists, art buffs and socialites and musically curated by Billboard DJ and Producer, Maximus 3000 (Miami Beach Pride, White Party, Winter Music Conference), Moskow Disko guarantees a memorable evening for sassy socialites and blithe bohemians alike. Expect The Dome’s exquisite edibles on hand, plus a reverse happy hour, $4 beers, $6 cocktails, $9 martinis and a complimentary champagne toast. The

Appreciate the artsy, upscale vibe while enjoying the classic beats presented by Maximus 3000. The noted DJ and Producer plays all your favorite electronic hits from the early eighties, from artists such as Freeez, Lime, Kraftwerk, Telex, Yaz, Giorgio Moroder, Berlin, and Patrick Cowley.

The Dome is the first LEED® Silver certified restaurant in Coral Gables (only the 2nd in South Florida and the first independently owned). Utilizing the application of recycled materials, local farm vendors, an induction kitchen, LED lighting, green operation methods and digital menus on iPads, to name only a few, The Dome brings a modern and sustainable restaurant to Coral Gables.

For advance reservations, please call 305.648.4999. Follow The Dome on Twitter @TheDomeMiami and on Facebook atfacebook.com/TheDomeMiami. Visit domemiami.com to peruse the complete menu, the full wine list, and The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge’s signature cocktails.

Chefs Harvest Dinner-on the Farm at Verde Gardens 3/2/13

Chefs Harvest Dinner-on the Farm at Verde Gardens
Saturday, 03/02/2013, 05:00 pm – 09:00 pm
404482_10151258906128639_1143562827_nThe Farm at Verde Gardens
12690 SW 280 Street,
Homestead, Florida 33032
Facebook Link

Enjoy an intimate dining experience in the unique and rustic setting of the Farm at Verde Gardens on Saturday, March 2nd from 5 to 9 pm.

Upon arrival guests will be treated to a progressive cocktail tour of The Farm, a 22-acre sustainable operation that is part of Verde Gardens. Dinner will take place inside the barn beautifully illuminated with hundreds of lights, where guests will enjoy the music of Stephen Mikes and a delectable 6-course dinnerl prepared by Miami’s up and coming chefs Aaron Dreilinger (David’s Executive Catering), joined by host chef Jeffrey Brana (Tuyo Restaurant), using the best local, sustainably-grown foods, each course will be paired with local beers and wines. After dinner guest will enjoy dessert and a special presentation famed local historian, Dr. Paul George.

A selection of works from celebrated Miami artist MANO’s “Jute” collection will be on display and he will be on hand to talk about his unique art form that integrates different grades of burlap and raw pigments with other mediums.

This Dinner will benefit the ongoing operations of The Farm at Verde Gardens. Verde Gardens is a community of Gold LEED certified 145 townhomes, a market building, and a 22-acre Permaculture (beyond organic) farm. The Farm and its associated enterprises (commercial kitchen, café, food distribution network) function as much needed economic development engine for South Dade, bringing employment, work training, and microenterprise.
Reservations are $100 per person and include cocktails, tour, six course dinner presentation by Dr. Paul George, music and art expo by MANO.

Attire: Casual Miami chic (but with comfortable shoes) keep weather in mind since the tour will take place outdoors.

About Earth Learning

Earth Learning, a community-based nonprofit organization focused on growing a local food economy and a life-sustaining culture in the Greater Everglades bioregion (southern Florida).

Find us online

Webpage: http://chefsharvest.earth-learning.org

FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/events/251324041669028/?ref=ts&fref=ts

Twitter: #chefsharvest

Special thanks to our sponsors & partners

Brown Distributing, Bols Genever /Damrak, Carrfour Supportive Housing, Chef David’s Catering, Cigar City Brewing Company, Florida Fresh Meat Company, Homestead Harvest Market & Café, Miami Dade County Homeless Trust, Monk in the Trunk Beer, Schnebly’s Winery & Brewery, Whole Foods Market Coral Gables

For more Media Contact: Diana Rodos, Earth Learning, (786) 233 -2784, office@earth-learning.org

BC Artist Talk Series | Jim Drain 3/19/13

BC Artist Talk Series | Jim Drain
Tuesday, 03/19/2013, 06:30 pm –
BC North Regional Library Auditorium
1000 Coconut Creek, Blvd. ,
coconut creek, Florida 33066
Webpage Link

Internationally acclaimed and exhibited artist, Jim Drains will speak about his prolific collection of mixed media, fiber sculpture and kinetic installations that serve as a humorous critique of pop culture and the international consumer world, finding the middle-ground between the maximal and the minimal. Drain creates sculptures by re-purposing and recycling discarded found objects, creating three-dimensional, technicolor works with them, “letting the objects he finds guide him.”

His artwork has been published in Art in America, Art Forum, The New Yorker and the New York Times, among others. Drain won the 2005 Baloise Art Prize and 2009 South Florida Cultural Consortium prize, and has exhibited nationally, including the 2002 Whitney Biennial, and internationally in exhibitions in France, China, and Italy.

This event is free and open to the public.
Meet and greet with the artist will begin at 5:30pm with free refreshments.

Daniel Fila, Also Known as Krave, Opens New Project Space in Little Havana’s Arts District 2/22/13

Daniel Fila, Also Known as Krave, Opens New Project Space in Little Havana’s Arts District
Friday, 02/22/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Daniel-Fila1“El Fresco”
535 S.W. 12th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link

Known for his signature character, The Fresh Monkey, which he incorporates into most of his works, his semi-nude mural “Erin” and the subsequent series which it inspired, “The Sunbather”, Daniel Fila, also known as Krave, has opened a new project space in Little Havana’s emerging Arts District.

The new space will showcase Fila’s varied works, including illustrations, paintings, urban sculptures, and more. The stylishly minimalist space will highlight Fila’s works, as well as the works of artists he’ll collaborate with. The first collaboration with artist Raymond “Gems” Adrian, consists of works from his Surface Merchants collective.

Bunny Yeager Sudio at Center for Visual Communication OPening 2/28/13

Bunny Yeager Sudio at Center for Visual Communication OPening
Thursday, 02/28/2013, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Bunny Yeager Studio
557 NW 27th St.,
miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

Bunny Yeager Returns!
Miami’s Legendary Pin-Up Photographer Opens New Studio
Grand Opening Exhibition and Fashion Presentation February 28

Bunny Yeager and CVC invite you to join us for the opening of the Bunny Yeager Studio in Miami’s Wynwood Art District.
Bunny Yeager is the legendary model, photographer, writer and swimsuit designer whose pictures of Bettie Page catapulted both Page and Yeager to fame in 1954. The publication of Yeager’s centerfold photo of Bettie Page in Playboy launched Yeager’s photographic career and began a lifelong friendship with Hugh Hefner, the magazine’s publisher. Yeager’s new studio is a permanent venue for the artist to continue her work as a portrait photographer, complete new projects and present an ongoing exhibition of her most famous images of women at their most natural and seductive.
Yeager defined a new genre of portraiture with her sensual images of the girl next door and with her self portraits. Beginning with her early photographs for men’s magazines in the 1950’s she produced compelling images both in the studio and on location. Her groundbreaking work inspired and influenced a new generation of photographers from Cindy Sherman to those who shoot swimsuit models outdoors for Sports Illustrated.
Based in Miami since the 1950’s, Yeager developed special techniques for camera, location and lighting that mark each of her images as indelibly hers. Yeager is a master at envisioning and bringing out the unique qualities of the female form in each of her models. The tricks and secrets of her direct and beguiling images are published in over 30 books she has written over the last 50 years. Her newest book Bunny Yeager’s Darkroom by Petra Mason, Rizzoli, 2012, features over 250 classic images, many in full page format.
Yeager’s new studio will feature an exhibition area presenting her most iconic images of Bettie Page and the other models she discovered and brought to the attention of an entire generation of men who still find them captivating.
Center for Visual Communication’s Miami Masters series celebrates Miami arts icons that have long influenced and shaped South Florida’s now vibrant art scene. Bunny Yeager launches CVC’s Miami Masters studio program, a new initiative that provides working studio and exhibition facilities to South Florida’s most notable artists.

Grand Opening Event with Bunny Yeager Thursday, February 28, 2013
7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Reception
8:00 p.m. Fashion Presentation Featuring
Designs by Lingerini and Models from Nicole Shelley Models and Miss Latina International

Reservations Required – RSVP to studiolaunch@visual.org or 305-571-1415

Studio address: 557 NW 27th Street at NW 5th Avenue, Miami FL • Parking available on site.
Studio hours: By Appointment studiomanager@visual.org or 305-571-1415

CVC • 541 NW 27th Street • Miami, Florida 33127 • Phone 305-571-1415 • www.visual.org

Copyright © 2013 Center for Visual Communication, Inc.

Grand Opening Exhibition and Swimsuit Fashion Presentation February 28 2/28/13

Grand Opening Exhibition and Swimsuit Fashion Presentation February 28
Thursday, 02/28/2013, 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Bunny-Yeager-Studio-Exhibition-and-Fashion-Grand-Opening-Feb-28-InvitationCenter for Visual Communication
557 NW 27th Street at NW 5th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

Bunny Yeager Returns!
Miami’s Legendary Pin-Up Photographer Opens New Studio
Grand Opening Exhibition and Swimsuit Fashion Presentation February 28
Bunny Yeager and CVC invite you to join us for the opening of the Bunny Yeager Studio in Miami’s Wynwood Art District.
Bunny Yeager is the legendary model, photographer, writer and swimsuit designer whose pictures of Bettie Page catapulted both Page and Yeager to fame in 1954. The publication of Yeager’s centerfold photo of Bettie Page in Playboy launched Yeager’s photographic career and began a lifelong friendship with Hugh Hefner, the magazine’s publisher. Yeager’s new studio is a permanent venue for the artist to continue her work as a portrait photographer, complete new projects and present an ongoing exhibition of her most famous images of women at their most natural and seductive.
Yeager defined a new genre of portraiture with her sensual images of the girl next door and with her self portraits. Beginning with her early photographs for men’s magazines in the 1950’s she produced compelling images both in the studio and on location. Her groundbreaking work inspired and influenced a new generation of photographers from Cindy Sherman to those who shoot swimsuit models outdoors for Sports Illustrated.
Based in Miami since the 1950’s, Yeager developed special techniques for camera, location and lighting that mark each of her images as indelibly hers. Yeager is a master at envisioning and bringing out the unique qualities of the female form in each of her models. The tricks and secrets of her direct and beguiling images are published in over 30 books she has written over the last 50 years. Her newest book Bunny Yeager’s Darkroom by Petra Mason, Rizzoli, 2012, features over 250 classic images, many in full page format.
Yeager’s new studio will feature an exhibition area presenting her most iconic images of Bettie Page and the other models she discovered and brought to the attention of an entire generation of men who still find them captivating.

Center for Visual Communication’s Miami Masters series celebrates Miami arts icons that have long influenced and shaped South Florida’s now vibrant art scene. Bunny Yeager launches CVC’s Miami Masters studio program, a new initiative that provides working studio and exhibition facilities to South Florida’s most notable artists.

Grand Opening Event with Bunny Yeager Thursday, February 28, 2013
7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Reception
8:00 p.m. Fashion Presentation Featuring
Designs by Lingerini and Models from Nicole Shelley Models and Miss Latina International

Reservations Required – RSVP to studiolaunch@visual.org or 305-571-1415 ask for Laura

Studio address: 557 NW 27th Street at NW 5th Avenue, Miami FL  Parking available on site.
Studio hours: By Appointment studiomanager@visual.org or 305-571-1415

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Full Color Art and Wine Reception 3/2/13

“Full Color” Art & Wine Reception
Saturday, 03/02/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
HEREHEREfullcolorfixed-FINAL-HANS-ROBIN-2013BOSWELL MOUROT FINE ART
3162 Commodore Plaza -Commodore Inn Atrium,
Miami, Florida 33133
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Opening Art and Wine Reception for
“FULL COLOR” Exhibition featuring new paintings by artists
Hans Feyerabend and Robin Hazard-Bishop
original contemporary arta
Drop by and meet the artists who will be present at the reception
See the new work and enjoy a glass of wine
For more info: coconutgroveart@comcast.net

Haring Miami 3/6/13-3/10/13

Haring Miami
Wednesday, March 6: 7 P.M. To 10:30 P.M.
Thursday, March 7: 11 A.M.-9 P.M.
Friday, March 8: 11 A.M.-10P.M.
Saturday March 9 : 10 A.M- 10 P.M
Sunday, March 10: 10 A.M.To 7 P.M.
The Moore Building
4040 N.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami 33137
www.HaringMiami.com

General admission: $25 online; $30 at door. VIP Tickets: $225 online; $275 at door. A percentage of the profits will be directed to Best Buddies and Care Resource.

A major celebration of the works of Keith Haring, the underground artist who defined an era with his bold, cartoonish and frenetic designs, to open in an extensive exhibit in Miami

A rare opportunity for local art lovers who will want to once again, live, learn, recall or simply connect with what was once the most colorful art scene in the New York of the 80s and 90s, are anticipated to flock to HARING MIAMI, a rare and exciting opportunity to view an extensive retrospective of the works of the late Keith Haring.

Haring Miami is being co-produced by Michael Rosen, president and CEO of Colored Thumb, a driving force behind many of the area’s top art exhibits, and prominent local celebrity photographer Manny Hernandez. Rosen and Hernandez are the team who last year brought to South Florida the record-breaking “Dali Miami.”

The collection features more than 200 original works drawn from private collections and never before seen in public.

Born in May, 1958 in Reading Pennsylvania, Keith Haring was reared by his cartoonist father at a time when the world was enchanted by Walt Disney, Charles Schultz and Dr. Seuss. Passing up professional schooling and a career as a commercial graphic artist, Haring moved to New York where he was immediately embraced by an alternative art community that had already produced such fellow artist friends as Kenny Scharf and Jean-Michel Basquiet.

Joining the contemporary underground scene of dynamic musicians, performance artists, and graffiti writers, Haring painted his way through the subway stations of New York where he drew hundreds of his soon-to-become-famous white chalk linear drawings. Going on to his first solo exhibition at the Wesbeth Painters Space Haring followed with his acclaimed one man Soho debut at the Shafrazi Gallery. In 1981 he opened the Pop Shop where his images and T-shirts found instant international popularity and everlasting recognition as a true original defining his time and art.

Sadly, in a blazing but short career between 1982 and 1989, Haring generated more than 50 public art works in cities throughout the world, working consistently for and with children. Diagnosed with AIDS in 1989 from which he died in 1990 at the age of 31, Haring had earlier addressed his personal issue by founding the Keith Haring Foundation to provide funding for AIDS organizations, children‘s programs, and to further awareness of AIDS.

Haring Miami Committee currently includes John & Joyce Varvatos, Alina & Anthony K. Shriver, Patricia Field, Susan & David Edelstein, Marvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne bon Haes, Jorge Plasencia, Michael and Nicole Simkins, Debbie Ohanian, Michael Aller, Lee Brian Schrager, Susanne Birbragher, Daniel and Marcella Novela.

Sponsors of Haring Miami include Miami Herald, Miami.com; Best Buddies, Care Resource, Ocean Drive Magazine, socialmiami.com, Thescenemiami.com, and Photorealism.

Bombay Sapphire*gin is the official liquor sponsor for the exhibit activating a VIP Bombay Sapphire Lounge experience which will feature an array of signature specialty cocktails throughout the event. The opening night celebration will also feature cocktails made with “Bombay Sapphire East,” the newest spirit from the House of Bombay in over 25 years.

5th Annual New Times Artopia 2/28/13

5th Annual New Times Artopia – Feb 28th
Thursday, 02/28/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
AdCoral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Ave,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link

MIAMI NEW TIMES’ FIFTH-ANNUAL ARTOPIA PRESENTED BY CORAL GABLES BID

February 28, 2013

7-10 p.m.

Miami New Times’ fifth-annual Artopia, presented by the Coral Gables BID, returns on Thursday, February 28, 2013, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Coral Gables Museum, 285 Aragon Ave. in Coral Gables. Some of Miami’s best artists, musicians, performers, fashion designers, and culinary masters will come together for guests to enjoy an eclectic and unique artistic experience.

The New Times MasterMind Award, presented by Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, will be given to local artists, writers, crafts people, or other performers whose work stands out for its enterprise, creativity, and genius. Winning artists will receive a $1,000 grant. Past winners have included Jillian Mayer, the End/Spring Break, Drugged Conscience Records, Christy Gast, Jorge Rubiera, Matt Preira, Borscht Film Festival, Jen Stark, and Susan Lee-Chun.

Event attendees will enjoy complimentary food and cocktail samples by Beck’s, Rums of Puerto Rico, SX Vodkas, and El Cartel Tequila while enjoying Artopia’s varying acts, exhibits and awards presentation. Guests can partake in a live fashion show by designer Isabel Riera and creative performance art by various artists including DJ Andrea Xavier & Jessie Mallie, the Ground Zero Crew, and former MasterMind Award winner Roofless Records. Local favorite PALO! will perform live.

Attendees will be able to meet Real Housewives of Miami star Miss Elaine Lancaster. Miami’s famous Drag Queen will be celebrating Broadway’s Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the Adrienne Arsht Center and is making an appearance at Artopia for fan photos and autographs. Priscilla Queen of the Desert is part of the 2012-13 Broadway in Miami season, presented by Bank of America.

In addition, global and local artists’ work will be on display in the event gallery. Global pieces will include works from Picasso, Wifredo Lam, Amelia Pelaez, Gay Garcia, Cundo Bermudez, Jose Mijares, Mario Carreño, and Purvis Young. Local Miami artists featured will include Maximo Caminero, Mark Cherry, Joe Chirichigno, Antonio Fortuna, Andrés Mesa, Lena Reznik, Stephen Tiger, Ray Trout, and former MasterMind Award winners Drugged Conscience Records and Domingo of the End/Spring Break.

Participating restaurants include Chef Adrianne’s Vineyard Restaurant and Wine Bar, Devon Seafood Grill, Dome Restaurant, Sushi Maki, Pao Town, Azucar Cuban Cuisine, Baklava Factory, Bonding, CineBistro, Doggi’s Sports Bar, Machiya, Catalina’s Bake Shop, Daily Melt, DelicaCecy Gourmet, and Bread and Butter.

An afterparty will be held at Cibo Wine bar, located at 45 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables.
Tickets cost $25 in advance or $35 at the door and include food sampling, spirits sampling, and full access to the Artopia event. A limited number of Oceania Cruises/Going Places Travel VIP Experience tickets are available for $45 in advance or $55 at the door and include access to the VIP Lounge with private DJ, premium restaurant sampling (available in VIP only), open bar, and full access to Artopia.

For more information, visit NewTimesArtopia.com or like us on Facebook.

Red Carpet Wrap Up 2/24/13

Red Carpet Wrap Up
Sunday, 02/24/2013, 06:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Adora-and-Teddy-BehrDeering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72 Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33157
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The Deering Estate Festival of the Arts closes with the smashing Red Carpet Wrap-Up on Sunday, February 24th, a blend of broadcast and live entertainment hosted by guest curators Teddy Behr (David Rohn) and Adora (Danilo de la Torre). With real-time feed from the Kodak Theater in LA, the actual Oscar ceremony and red carpet will be broadcast and projected on large screens, while Teddy and Adora offer erudite commentary on the fashion choices, questionable results and all manner of madness surrounding Hollywood’s most glamorous event. Adding to the dazzling evening is the Estate’s very own red carpet, staged on the historic main entrance. Guests are encouraged to dress up, whether as historic Hollywood actors or one’s own version of red carpet attire. Be forewarned, a shoe cam will not miss a step.

15th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert At Tobacco Road 3/2/13

15th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert At Tobacco Road
Saturday, 03/02/2013, 06:00 pm – 03:00 am
mm1Tobacco Road Bar
626 S. Miami Avenue ,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link

Things will light up at the beginning of March when the 15th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert comes to Tobacco Road. The annual event, hosted by Ploopy Palace Productions and NORML of Florida will raise funds for NORML of Florida, Patient’s Out of Time, People United for Medical Marijuana (PUFMM), and The Silver Tour’s medical marijuana campaign and the protection of patients’ rights.

Currently there is a statewide campaign to change the medical marijuana laws in Florida including a petition and legislation in both the House and Senate. As a part of March 2nd extravaganza, there will be three stages for various bands and spoken word artists, all joining together under the marijuana cause. The genre of music will range from folk to reggae, hip-hop to jazz and everything in between.

Speakers include: Irvin Rosenfeld and Elvy Musikka (two of four federal medical marijuana patients), Florida State Senator Dwight Bullard, South Miami City Commisioner Walter Harris, Senior Circuit Court Judge Ric Zweig, Norm Kent (from the NORML National Board of Directors), and more!

Beautiful Possibility A Traveling Exhibition by Alison Pebworth Opening reception and Elixir Tasting 2/15/13

Beautiful Possibility: A Traveling Exhibition by Alison Pebworth Opening reception and Elixir Tasting
tourFebruary 15th, 7:00-10:00pm
Cannonball (formerly LegalArt)
1035 N. Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33136

Exhibition on view through February 20, by appointment only.

San Francisco-based artist and Visiting Resident, Alison Pebworth presents her ongoing research project and exhibition investigating what it means to be American. Beautiful Possibility consists of a series of hand painted canvas banners, a tour map, and a survey station. A rare Elixir Tasting, serving as an ingestible travelogue will be offered from the Beautiful Possibility communal drinking vessel at 8:30 pm.
Taking the nineteenth-century American traveling show as inspiration, the project launched from Southern Exposure in San Francisco in March 2010 and toured from California to South Dakota in the seven months that followed. A second tour commenced in April 2012, picking up where it left off, now arriving in Miami.

Visit beautifulpossibilitytour.com to follow the journey.

Mary Larsen’s Dreamscapes at Upstairs Underground Art Space Opening night 2/22/13

Mary Larsen’s Dreamscapes at Upstairs Underground Art Space Opening night
invitesmFebruary 22nd from 7-10p
Upstairs Underground
1155 (rear-upstairs) SW 6th Street
Miami, Florida 33130

Through a meditative process of layering paint, ink, paper, found images, maps and silkscreen, Mary Larsen creates dream-like landscapes that are at once disorienting yet somehow familiar. Disparate elements work together to create an ephemeral atmosphere of violence and beauty, filled with contrasts and contradictions; balance through imbalance. By obscuring and revealing, each layer unfolds the narrative. The power of nature, history and chance coalesce to form an unsettling place that glimpses the possibility of hope. Each layer adds richness and depth, creating intimacy. Man is overwhelmed by the sublime power of nature and the pessimistic state of the world. The individual is depicted as a solitary figure in nature, all of his/her energy spent, on the edge of danger. The process is a transformative experience that informs the work. Images of violence and war and the power of nature are transformed into beauty and hope.

Exhibition runs from February 22nd – March 15th  2013

Little Havana Art Show Live Entertainment 2/22/13

Little Havana Art Show Live Entertainment
jpegflier- feb2013February 22nd, 7pm-10pm
Galeria Adelmo
1165 Sw 6th Street
Miami Fl.33130
305 549 7200
http://www.galeriaadelmo.com

 
You are cordially invited to join us
Complimentary Wine and Cheese
 
Art Show featuring various artists from the Americas including: Michael Hellem, Mirta Rosa Martinez, Bladimir Diaz, James Hazel, Alina Martinez, Julie Shen, Maria Reyes, Mona Mandal, Sir Roland Richardson, Eva Rapoport and Antonio del Moral

Let’s Celebrate Love 2/15/13

Let’s Celebrate Love!!
Friday, 02/15/2013, 10:00 pm – 01:30 am
Lets-Celebrate-Love-Book-CoverKitchen 305 inside Newport Beachside Hotel
16701 Collins Avenue,
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33181
Webpage Link

Join published author Belinda Elkaim as she celebrates the release of her 3rd Amazon Best Seller “Has Cupid Gone Mad? Surviving The War Of Hearts”

It is Valentine’s weekend after all, so let’s celebrate LOVE !!!

Ladies Open Bar from 10:00pm – 11:00pm. Sponsored dinners (complimentary 3 course set menu) for the ladies, must RSVP with Belinda at belinda.elkaim@gmail.com

For a synopsys and preview of the book, please click on the event link.

Hope to see you there .. From Miami With Love, Belinda :-) <3 <3 <3

Daniel Fila, Also Known as Krave, Opens New Project Space in Little Havana’s Arts District 2/22/13

Daniel Fila, Also Known as Krave, Opens New Project Space in Little Havana’s Arts District
Friday, 02/22/2013, 07:00 am – 10:00 pm
Daniel-FilaEl Fresco
535 S.W. 12th Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
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Known for his signature character, The Fresh Monkey, which he incorporates into most of his works, his semi-nude mural “Erin” and the subsequent series which it inspired, “The Sunbather”, Daniel Fila, also known as Krave, has opened a new project space in Little Havana’s emerging Arts District.

The new space will showcase Fila’s varied works, including illustrations, paintings, urban sculptures, and more. The stylishly minimalist space will highlight Fila’s works, as well as the works of artists he’ll collaborate with.

Photographs of (HE)ART & Love – VIP Reception at Shots – Miami on 2/9/13

(HE)ART & Love: VIP Reception at Shots – Miami on Saturday, February 9, 2013.  We got to see the unveiling of Ed King Pop Art’s new line of work.  Ed King supports the Family Resource Center which oversees the care for over 600 foster kids in Miami-Dade.  A custom shot was designed to benefit the FRC, shots for charity. The money raised through this shot went to benefit the foster kids in Miami-Dade. We also enjoying the sounds of award winning musician, Leo Casino.

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Photographs by Anthony Jordon of (HE)ART & Love – VIP Reception at Shots – Miami on 2/9/13

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from (HE)ART & Love: VIP Reception at Shots – Miami on Saturday, February 9, 2013.  We got to see the unveiling of Ed King Pop Art’s new line of work.  Ed King supports the Family Resource Center which oversees the care for over 600 foster kids in Miami-Dade.  A custom shot was designed to benefit the FRC, shots for charity. The money raised through this shot went to benefit the foster kids in Miami-Dade. We also enjoying the sounds of award winning musician, Leo Casino.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

UM Presents Africa in Cuba A Visual and Film Narrative Celebrating Black History Month Opening Reception 2/17/13

UM Presents ‘Africa in Cuba’: A Visual and Film Narrative Celebrating Black History Month Opening Reception
Sunday, February 17, 2013 from 5:00 to 9:00 pm.
University’s College of Arts and Sciences Gallery
1210 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL

The University of Miami’s Department of Art & Art History and Africana Studies under the leadership of Dr. Edmund Abaka, present ‘Africa in Cuba’ , an art and film exhibition celebrating Black History Month. The show, curated by international Cultural Curator Ludlow Bailey, will run from February 1, 2013 thru March 5, 2013. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

The exhibition will include a series of lectures/panel discussions and will feature the works of Afro-Cuban artists, Tomas Esson, Armando Marino, Nicholas Guillien Landrian, Duwane Coates, Manuel Mendive, Lupe Lawrence and Africana Studies Professor, Patti Rose. This Afro-Cuban art show will represent the first of its kind in South Florida and will showcase the wide range of artistic expression by African descendant people from Cuba and the Afro-Cuban Diaspora. The exhibition will also include the Cuban documentary photography of Africana Studies Professor Patti Rose. ‘Africa in Cuba’ will also feature film screenings by Afro-Cuban film makers Nicholas Guillen, Sergio Geral and Gloria Rolando. These screenings will be accompanied with lectures by Alberto Jones of Afro-Cuba Web and Professor Julio Ramos.

Ludlow Bailey has curated shows in Europe, The Caribbean and the United States. He is a lifelong student of Global Diaspora Affairs. He holds degrees from both Brown and Columbia Universities. He currently resides on the island of St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands.

Encompassing fields from history to poetry, philosophy to theatre, the humanities and the arts are essential tools for critical analysis, societal enrichment, and the pursuit of meaning and purpose in our lives. UM celebrates scholarship, research, community engagement, and creative expression in these vital disciplines with Taking Flight: The Year of the Humanities and the Arts. Throughout the 2012-13 academic year, this sweeping initiative features high-profile special events including presentations by renowned authors and scholars, and performances by guest artists. Taking Flight is sponsored in part by the Knight Foundation.

Mayflower to Miami: Joan Cobb Marsh Fuses the Essence of Traditional and Contemporary Art 2/16/13

Mayflower to Miami: Joan Cobb Marsh Fuses the Essence of Traditional and Contemporary Art
Saturday, 02/16/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Joan-Cobb-March-Postcard-Invite1_finalWilliams McCall Gallery
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Joan Cobb Marsh, widely admired painter’s painter, unveils her recent interpretations of “Places and People Much Loved” at the Williams McCall Gallery South of Fifth. Kicking off with an artist reception that is open to the public on Saturday, February 16th at 6 pm, the exhibit will run until March 8th.

Joan Cobb Marsh is a known and globally collected artist who specializes in oil paintings. Marsh perfected her sensitivity to color as a young student of Henry Henche who was a protégé of Charles Hawthorne, the great American painter and founder of the renowned Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusetts. A descendant of the Mayflower, Marsh’s grandfather and great-grandfather were sea captains in Provincetown. “My grandfather had a fishing boat, the Betsy Ross,” she says. “He was John Kelly Cobb of Irish-Scottish descent. In the summer and fall, Marsh paints in her third floor Provincetown studio overlooking the harbor in the home she and her husband converted from her grandfather’s boathouse. During New England’s cold winter months, they drive to South Beach where Marsh paints. Her time in South Beach has inspired her brilliant and popular Port of Miami, South Pointe Park, Florida View, South Beach, and Everglades series.

Marsh’s exhibit will also include two new thoughtful works of the Twin Towers. In 2000, Marsh was granted a residency sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council for the Arts, New York City. In her studio on the 108th floor of the Twin Towers, she painted many works depicting the spectacular views, three of which were lost in the 9/11 tragedy.

Photographs of 15th Miami Fashion Week Kick Off at The 4th Annual Humanitarian Awards at The Mondrian South Beach on 2/7/13

Miami Fashion Week 15th Anniversary Kick Off at The 4th Annual Humanitarian Awards at The Mondrian South Beach on Thursday, February 7, 2013.  Miami Fashion Week will be held March 20-24, 2013 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

“The Humanitarian Awards honors ten of Miami’s most dedicated and respected philanthropists for their endless giving to the community. The evening will include a special fashion presentation by “Miami Fashion ICON Award Recipients” Nicolas Felizola, Julian Chang and Viviana G for Petit Pois, fashion models, celebrity guests, music, food, cocktails, an awards presentation and a luxury silent auction with irresistible items from Tiffany & Co.”

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Contemporary artist, Randee Heller at Art Fusion Galleries during Wynwood Art Walk 2/9/13

Contemporary artist, Randee Heller at Art Fusion Galleries during Wynwood Art Walk.
Saturday, 02/09/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
randee-heller-art-fusion-inviteArt Fusion Galleries
3550 North Miami Avenue ,
Miami , Florida 33127
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Contemporary artist, Randee Heller at Art Fusion Galleries during Wynwood Art Walk.

Hosted by Erin Mia Milchman

7-10pm Saturday, February 9th
Art Fusion Galleries
3550 North Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127

* Refreshments
* Live Music
* Valet Parking Upon Request

Biography
RANDEE began painting at a young age, born into the artistic nature of New York. Her passion to pursue art is nothing short of destiny. In the 1980’s she began working with Textile Prints in the creative capital Miami, Florida.
As a Designer, RANDEE assisted artists with textile renderings. Participation in several local and regional art shows helped RANDEE to gain enough recognition to inevitably sell designs to many of today’s Fort Lauderdale manufacturers.

The self-trained & award winning artist is best known for her colorful composition. You will also notice the graceful movements in RANDEE’s work within her profoundly reflective paintings. Her unique taste for texture perception has become increasingly well received in the art world, having made custom pieces for the personal homes of Hollywood celebrities.

The artist’s value is heavily steeped in the appreciation of contemporary abstract art. Her paintings portray the significance of the harmonious balance between human discord & nature. Much like a Kandinsky, the representational elements are removed, leaving paintings that communicate through the pure abstract language of symbols, shapes, and most importantly, color. RANDEE’s gift and ability to combine color has made her an expert at her craft.

Looking toward the future, RANDEE is working on an art curriculum for children in local hospitals as this gifted artist is driven by her passion for philanthropy.

www.RandeeHeller.com

Twitter: @RandeeArt

The Fountainhead Studios-Open Studios Dialogue 2013 2/15/13

The Fountainhead Studios-Open Studios Dialogue 2013
Friday, 02/15/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
finalinviteThe Fountainhead Studios
7328 NW Miami Ct.,
Miami, Florida 33150
Webpage Link

Fountainhead Open Studios night provides art lovers an intimate dialogue with world-renowned artists in their studios. Meet a vibrant and diverse community of over 30 Miami based and visiting international artists. Rarely can curators, collectors, dealers and art lovers see so many exemplary artists working under one roof in Miami.
 Artists:
Lori Nozick; Jenny Brillhart Page; Natalya Laskis; Sri Prabha; Andrea Nhuch Abrahamson; Carla Fache; Moira Holohan; Julie Davidow ; Michael Balbone; Don Lambert;  Kerry Phillips; Karen Starosta-Gilinski; Marco Beria; Juan Raul Hoyos; Temisan Okpaku;  Nereida Garcia-Ferraz; Melissa Pena Koch;  Eduardo DeRosa; William Keddell; Vanessa Tangi; Felipe Kaizedo; Tom Bollinger; Dona Altemus; Nicole Doran; Sinuhe Vega; Marcos Valella; Paolo Ambu; Molly Cecile Surazhsky; Judy Robertson; London Tsai; PJ Mills; Juana Valdes; Kerry Ware; Rick Ulysse.

VIP Preview of Art Wynwood 2/14/13

VIP Preview of Art Wynwood
Thursday, February 14 from 6pm to 10pm
artwynwoodvipThe Art Miami Pavilion
Midtown Miami | Wynwood Arts District
3101 NE 1st Avenue (between NE 31st St and NE 32 St)
Miami, FL 33137

Following its widely acclaimed inaugural edition, the groundbreaking Art Wynwood Fair, enthusiastically embraced by the international art dealer community, Miami and the Wynwood Arts District will return for its second year during Presidents Weekend February 14-18, 2013. Art Wynwood will take place in the spacious 100,000-square-foot Art Miami Pavilion, which attracted more than 60,000 attendees during the 2012 edition of Art Miami.

Guests at the exclusive VIP Preview on Valentine’s Day will experience a First View of the highly anticipated Art Wynwood at this private reception. It’s the first opportunity to acquire some of the finest pieces of contemporary art from 70 top international galleries before the Fair opens to the public. VIP guests will enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm.

Showcasing a diverse range of fresh and edgy works by established and emerging international contemporary artists from more than 13 countries around the globe, Art Wynwood continues to shine a spotlight on Midtown Miami and the Wynwood Arts District as a flourishing international cultural destination and the epicenter of Miami’s art, fashion, design and culinary communities.

A main feature of the 2013 Fair will be the highlight of street art, murals, pop surrealism and other genres from the contemporary underground movement exemplified by two very special projects by Wynwood Walls including a stunning wrap around installation suspended above the VIP Lounge by famed artist Jesse Geller courtesy of Goldman Properties, in honor of the late Tony Goldman. In addition to the installation by Jesse Geller, Goldman Properties will also present a curated exhibit featuring specially commissioned lenticulars with the original paintings by selected artists of the Wynwood Walls installed in the pass through areas of Art Wynwood. Artists participating include: Aiko, Ron English, Logan Hicks,Futura, Swoon, Kenny Scharf, and How&Nosm.

PARTNERS & SPONSORS:
Art Wynwood is generously sponsored by its Official Luxury Real Estate Partner Christie’s International Real Estate as well as Superyachts.com; JW Marriot Marquis Miami; Hotel Beaux Arts Miami; Turon Travel; Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau; and supported by; Miami Art Dealers Association; Wynwood Art Dealers Association; Goldman Properties; Wynwood Walls; db Bistro Moderne; Joey’s; Wynwood Kitchen and Bar; Bakehouse Art Complex; Société Perrier; The Miami Herald; MutualArt.com; Hyperallergic; WLRN; IRREVERSIBLE; Balthazar; Haute Living; Art Nexus; The Art Newspaper; Artinfo; Arte Al Dia and Midtown Miami.

St. Stephen’s Art Show Poster Unveiling 2/7/13

St. Stephen’s Art Show Poster Unveiling
Thursday, 02/07/2013, 06:30 pm – 08:30 pm
St.-Stevens-Art-Show-Poster-Event-eVite-020413-1St Stephen’s Episcopal Church – Nepenthe Garden
2750 McFarlane Road,
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
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Please join us to meet this year’s coveted poster artist, Rasa Saldaitis.

Live music by Blue Man Grove and special musical guest performance at the unveiling hour.

Hors d’oeuvers by Sidewalk Salad, and sponsored by Anheiser Busch beverages, featuring Copa Divino wines.

Please RVSP by Wednesday, February 6, 2013

daisy@sseds.org

Do Not Miss This Years Art Show

President’s Day Weekend

February 16, 17 & 18 2013

Photographs of To Be – an Exploration of Possibilities Photography Exhibition at 387 Studios on 2/2/13

To Be – an Exploration of Possibilities Photography Exhibition at 387 Studios on Saturday, February 2, 2013.  This exhibition was an evening of artistic explorations in the possibilities of life as a human being.

A portion of the proceeds and the donations benefit Creative Clay, whose vision is to make the arts accessible for all. The mission is to provide expressive, educational and vocational opportunities in the arts for people with obstacles to arts access. Creative Clay serves people with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities, as well as people in healthcare settings, children, veterans, and provide outreach art experiences in our community.

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Photographs by Anthony Jordon of To Be – an Exploration of Possibilities at 387 Studios on 2/2/13

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from To Be – an Exploration of Possibilities Photography Exhibition at 387 Studios on Saturday, February 2, 2013.  This exhibition was an evening of artistic explorations in the possibilities of life as a human being.

A portion of the proceeds and the donations benefit Creative Clay, whose vision is to make the arts accessible for all. The mission is to provide expressive, educational and vocational opportunities in the arts for people with obstacles to arts access. Creative Clay serves people with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities, as well as people in healthcare settings, children, veterans, and provide outreach art experiences in our community.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

BAC Spotlight Series Premieres with José Pacheco Silva Preview Reception 2/8/13

BAC Spotlight Series Premieres with José Pacheco Silva Preview Reception
Friday, February 8, 2013, 7-10pm.
Bakehouse Art Complex, Wynwood Arts District
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org

On view- February 9 – March 1, 2013

The Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC), South Florida’s premiere center for emerging and mid-career artists, presents the inaugural exhibition in an annual series, entitled BAC Spotlight, featuring BAC Resident Artist, José Pacheco Silva. Guest curators Adriana Herrera and Willy Castellanos, of the Aluna Curatorial Collective, collaborated with Pacheco Silva for the past year to develop Transformed Interceptions / Encuentros Transformados. This premiere solo exhibition will open with a preview on Friday, February 8, 2013 from 7-10pm in the Audrey Love Gallery. Also opening that evening is another solo exhibition in the Swenson Gallery featuring Bryan Hiveley entitled The Snake Revolution. Both exhibitions will be on view to the public through March 1, 2013.
 
About Transformed Interceptions / Encuentros Transformados by José Pacheco Silva:
"Behind the austerity of these photographs, there lies hidden the affective intention of retaining the image of the places where he passed by, with the knowledge that everything is condemned to a form of destruction. His references to this responds more to a personal biography than to a collective memory, but they construct a poetic of death as a constant chord of his work, inseparable from the notion that everything is out of control. This idea trespasses the same creative process in which Pacheco Silva leaves space to accident and chance. His works, fabricated through montages that mix pictures with blackened blocks of wood, and violent expressive strokes, contain gestures foreign to perfect forms, but have the capacity to make the gaze burn. In this act of preservation, one can see the "concept of salvaging" that Walter Benjamin united to the recovering of the past. Although it is submerged in nostalgia, his work contains that of an affirmation, a laugh that affectively maintains the spaces that were once inhabited, and that now belong to the construction of the artistic world of José Pacheco Silva, for whom this exhibition is an entrance." -Aluna Curatorial Collective.
 
About The Snake Revolution by Bryan Hiveley:
This solo exhibition is about the absurdity of nature and the artist’s fascination of evolution and intelligent design… It challenges these ideas by breaking the laws of nature. The artworks are based on the artist’s individual interpretations of animals and serves to question their typical archetypes and zoological imagery.
 
Exhibitions Preview:                                                                                                        
Transformed Interceptions / Encuentros Transformados by José Pacheco Silva (Audrey Love Gallery) and
The Snake Revolution by Bryan Hiveley (Swenson Gallery)      
 
$5 Admission; Free for BAC Members (and Press-please contact gshonek@bacfl.org for reservations)

Southland Mall Festive Fridays with Student Performers from the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts 2/8/13

Southland Mall Festive Fridays with Student Performers from the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts
Friday, February 8, from 6:00- 8:00 p.m.
Southland Mall
20505 South Dixie Highway
Miami, FL 33189

“Festive Fridays” are free and open to the public.

“Festive Fridays” will become a new tradition at Southland Mall: every Friday mall patrons are invited to enjoy entertaining cultural performances and activities organized by local schools and organizations. To kick off this new weekly event series, the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts will present special student performances inside Southland Mall’s Center Court.
 
The official launch of “Festive Fridays” will feature student performers from the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts. There will be a live performance by their magnet program’s orchestra and jazz band followed by a group of “Spoken Word” performers. Mall patrons will have the opportunity to learn about the multi-disciplined visual and performing arts program offered at the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts while enjoying a preview of their most prominent student performers.

“We hope this will promote an appreciation for culture and arts within our community while promoting some of our best local talent. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy these free events every Friday and start off their weekend with a pop of culture!” said Maggie Anzardo, Marketing Director for Southland Mall.

Photographs of Overtown Music Project Annual Fundraiser at Liv in the Fontainebleau Hotel on 1/26/13

Overtown Music Project Annual Fundraiser at Liv in the Fontainebleau Hotel on Saturday, January 26, 2013.  What a wonderful time and it showcased 18-piece big band Hip Hop / Mash Up. The event celebrated the connection between Overtown and the Fontainebleau Hotel where Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and Etta James once performed. Several musicians who played in Overtown’s numerous venues during its heyday, now in their 60s – 90s, where showcased.

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Creative Writing Open House and Spring Writing Workshops at Miami Dade College 2/11/13-4/15/13

Creative Writing Open House and Spring Writing Workshops @ Miami Dade College
Sunday, 02/11/2013, 06:30 pm – 08:30 pm
The Center At Miami Dade College
401 N.E. Second Avenue, Suite 4102 (Building 4, 1st Floor),
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link

New Creative Writing Classes at The Center@ Miami Dade College!

Do you have a drawer of old story drafts you want to revise? Ever think about turning your life story into a memoir? Has movie writing always intrigued you? Creative writing workshops and classes start this spring in Downtown Miami and Coral Gables!

Come Downtown and learn from the best with these spring workshops: Social Media for Writers with Will Plasencia, Advanced Fiction with David Beaty, The Writer’s Journey: How the Movies Can Make Us Better Writers with Nicholas Garnett and Writing Memoir with Kathie Klarrich.

For those who prefer a weekend schedule, Books & Books in Coral Gables will host even more classes: Creative Writing for Teens with Gaby Triana, Storytelling Magic: Tools for Beginning Fiction Writers with Fabiola Santiago and The New Crime Wave: Using Mystery and Suspense in Short Stories with Lynne Barrett.

See below for a complete schedule with links to course descriptions.

For Registration and more information, click here

Open House: Creative Writing @ The Center

Monday, February 11 at 6:30 p.m.
MDC Wolfson Campus, Room 2106, 300 N.E. Second Avenue, Miami.

Mingle with fellow writers and learn about The Center’s creative writing offerings prior to a craft talk with visiting author Amina Gautier, winner of the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction for her short story collection At-Risk.

Spring 2013 Course Offerings

The Center’s non-Credit creative writing courses are offered throughout the year, giving aspiring writers the opportunity to receive critique and encouragement from published authors with extensive teaching experience.

Tuesdays: February 12 – March 5
6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Registration $90
Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus
Social Media for Writers with Communications Consultant Jami Reyes

Thursdays: February 21 – April 11
6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Registration $170
Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus
Telling Your Story Part 2 (Advanced Fiction) with David Beaty

Wednesdays: February 13 – May 1
6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Registration $270
Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus
The Writer’s Journey: How the Movies Can Make Us Better Writers with Nicholas Garnett

Mondays: February 25 – April 15
6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Registration $170
Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus
Writing Memoir with Kathie Klarreich

Courses offered at Coral Gables outreach locations:
Saturdays: February 16 to March 23

10 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Registration $170
Books & Books, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
Creative Writing for Teens with Gaby Triana

Saturday: February 23
1 – 4 p.m. | Registration $40
Coral Gables Museum, 285 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
The New Crime Wave: Using Mystery & Suspense in Short Stories with Lynne Barrett

Saturdays: March 2 and 9
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Registration $80
Books & Books, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
Storytelling Magic: Tools for Beginning Fiction Writers with Fabiola Santiago

Save the date! Spring 2013 Miami Writers Institute
Wednesday, May 8 through Saturday, May 11
Workshops with authors Mat Johnson, Jacquelyn Mitchard, Rosecrans Baldwin and more to be announced. Information and registration open February 2013.

IRREVERSIBLE After Party and Exhibition Vernissage with Life Is Art – Irreversible – Brisky Gallery 2/16/13

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Life Is Art – Irreversible – Brisky Gallery
Present
IRREVERSIBLE After Party & Exhibition Vernissage

Saturday, February 16, 6:00pm until 11:00pm
afterpartyflyerBrisky Gallery Miami
130 Northwest 24th Street
Miami, Florida 33137

A very special art party organized in partnership with IRREVERSIBLE, Life Is Art and Brisky Gallery.

A celebration of the beginning of a new collaboration supporting the arts in South Florida.

Tickets $25.
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* Complimentary Sponsored Bar
* DJ and Acoustic set by Afrobeta
* Art Installation
* Door prizes and freebies
* Artistic socializing
Thanks to Sex Drive Energy Drink and Erin Mia for a BIG surprise door prize!

Curated Exhibition at Brisky Gallery Miami using cardboard as the main component WHAT WOULD YOU CREATE?
CALL FOR ARTISTS

Overcoming the gap between art and life through site specific projects our goal is to provide a platform, where artists, architects, designers, and writers can come together in collaborative space. Creativity and experiential contact are declared human priorities, ‘the qualitative human being’ is defined as a social individual with a strong need for group relations and the necessity to work collaboratively as an alternative to a consumer based society.

In the context of the era’s desire for revolutionary upheaval, IRREVERSIBLE Project becoming a platform, a laboratory, experimenting with participatory works revolving around all mediums. The overall goal is to achieve an engagement with the individual and their relationship with the world. Noor Blazekovic

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of HistoryMiami Walking Tour: Street Art of Little Haiti on 1/26/13

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from HistoryMiami Walking Tour: Street Art of Little Haiti on Thursday, January 26, 2013.  Streets Art of Little Haiti tour with artist Serge Toussaint visited his murals and sign art, and learned about the rich cultural tradition of Little Haiti.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Photographs of Ladies of Manure Calender 2013 Launch Party at Cafeina on 1/25/13

Ladies of Manure Calender 2013 Launch Party at Cafeina on Friday, January 25, 2013.  This wonderful calender is put together by Fertile Earth Foundation.  Click here to purchase your Ladies of Manure Calender at Fertile Earth’s online shop.

Fertile Earth Foundation Mission:  “To bring abundance, health and self-sufficiency to our community by facilitating innovative technologies and ideas which take into account people, planet and prosperity.”

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Southland Mall introduces “Festive Fridays” alongside Student Performers from the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts 2/8/13

Southland Mall introduces “Festive Fridays” alongside Student Performers from the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts
Friday, 02/08/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Southland-MallSouthland Mall
20505 S Dixie Hwy.,
Miami, Florida 33189
Webpage Link

“Festive Fridays” will become a new tradition at Southland Mall: every Friday, from 6:00- 8:00 p.m., mall patrons are invited to enjoy entertaining cultural performances and activities organized by local schools and organizations. To kick off this new weekly event series, the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts will present special student performances inside Southland Mall’s Center Court.

The official launch of “Festive Fridays” on February 8th will feature student performers from the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts (11700 SW 216th St., Goulds, FL 33170). There will be a live performance by their magnet program’s orchestra and jazz band followed by a group of “Spoken Word” performers. Mall patrons will have the opportunity to learn about the multi-disciplined visual and performing arts program offered at the Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts while enjoying a preview of their most prominent student performers.

“We hope this will promote an appreciation for culture and arts within our community while promoting some of our best local talent. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy these free events every Friday and start off their weekend with a pop of culture!” said Maggie Anzardo, Marketing Director for Southland Mall.

“Festive Fridays” are free events that will be open to the public. Southland Mall is conveniently located on U.S. 1 and S.W. 205th Street, off the Florida Turnpike, Exits 11 or 12. For more information on Southland Mall or to learn about partnership opportunities for upcoming “Festive Fridays,” email inquiries to info@thinkpeacock.com or call 305-926-9340.

Photographs from Animate! Miami on 1/20/13

Animate! Miami is a convention dedicated to Anime, Animation and Cosplay at the Miami Airport Convention Center on Sunday, January 20, 2013.  Animate! Miami was a 3 day festival that will feature celebrity guests, artists, writers, filmmakers, bands, vendors and exhibitors, as well as hundreds of events, including: celebrity Q&A’s, costume contests, cosplay photo shoots, industry panels, live music, video games and much more! Animate! Miami was organized by the same team that puts on the massive Florida Supercon in Miami which will be July 4-5, 2013 at the Miami Airport Convention Center.  See you there!!!

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Photographs from Animate! Miami on 1/19/13

Animate! Miami is a convention dedicated to Anime, Animation and Cosplay at the Miami Airport Convention Center on Saturday, January 19, 2013.  Animate! Miami was a 3 day festival that will feature celebrity guests, artists, writers, filmmakers, bands, vendors and exhibitors, as well as hundreds of events, including: celebrity Q&A’s, costume contests, cosplay photo shoots, industry panels, live music, video games and much more! Animate! Miami was organized by the same team that puts on the massive Florida Supercon in Miami which will be July 4-5, 2013 at the Miami Airport Convention Center.  See you there!!!

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Celebrated Painter Diego Jacobson Hosts Cocktail Reception 1/31/13

Celebrated Painter Diego Jacobson Hosts Cocktail Reception
Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, 7 p.m. reception
LMNT Gallery
59 NW 36 Street
Miami, FL 33127
Kindly RSVP to DiegoJacobson@TaraInk.com

On-site complimentary parking available

Titled “Everything Is Perfect,” the exhibition will focus on artist Diego Jacobson’s spiritual and philosophical outlook on life based on the principle “do not judge”

Abstract expressionist painter Diego Jacobson will host a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception featuring 70 paintings from his personal collection. Titled “Everything is Perfect,” the exhibition is based on Jacobson’s philosophy on life, which is simply: “If everything is perfect, you can’t judge anything.”

For Jacobson, every brushstroke is painful, but that didn’t stop the Miami resident from conquering dystonia, a crippling neurological disorder, to become one of the most celebrated Latino artists of his generation. Born in Argentina and raised between Puerto Rico and New York, Jacobson dabbled in drawing as a child, but concluded he just wasn’t any good. When he was eight years old, the earliest signs of generalized dystonia began to creep into his body, forcing him into a wheelchair. At 13, Jacobson underwent cryosurgery, an invasive brain surgery that drastically improved his symptoms.

Jacobson officially began painting when he was in his 30s – after managing a clothing manufacturing business, completing a Master’s degree in Practical Spirituality at the Peace Theological Seminary & College of Philosophy in California, and traveling the world. It wasn’t until Jacobson discovered the artwork of Beatles’ artist Paul McCartney that he felt inspired to put paint to canvas. Today, Jacobson’s paintings have been shown in exhibitions from New York to Italy, and have impressed critics around the world.

Photographs of Seven 50 Reception at The Freedom Tower on 1/23/13

Seven 50 Reception at The Freedom Tower on Wednesday, January 23, 2013.

Seven 50 Mission:  “The Southeast Florida Partnership will create and implement the Seven50: SE Florida Prosperity Plan, a blueprint for a vibrant and resilient economy; socially inclusive, sustainable, and affordable communities; and environmental sustainability.”

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BC Artist Talk Series | Andrew Nigon | Sculptural Assemblage 1/29/13

BC Artist Talk Series | Andrew Nigon | Sculptural Assemblage
Tuesday, 01/29/2013, 06:30 pm – 07:30 pm
NigonBC North Regional Library Auditorium
1000 Coconut Creek Blvd.,
Coconut Creek, Florida 33066
More Info Link

Join Broward College North Campus Fine Arts for a special lecture by acclaimed Miami artist Andrew Nigon. Nigon is one of the brightest young artists to emerge from the South Floridian woodwork in recent years. Nigon’s sculptural assemblages range from the understated and quiet to the monumental and gigantic, literally creating an elephant in the room.

No. 1 | Closing Reception 2/8/13

No. 1 | Closing Reception
Saturday, 02/08/2013, 07:30 pm – 11:00 pm
yaa_frontYoung At Art Museum
751 SW 121st Ave,
Davie, Florida 33325
More Info Link

Closing reception for the interactive & multimedia exhibition “No.1” at the brand new Young At Art Museum. Work by some of Florida’s most innovative up-and-coming and established artists is on view including: Ben Morey, Jillian Mayer, Francesco Lo Castro, Tina La Porta, Jonathan Rockford, Martin Casuso, Nicole Burko, Jessica Laino and Pepe Mar.

Caviar & Champagne with Artist, Carlos A. Navarro at MOSKOW DISKO, The Dome Bar 1/30/13

Caviar & Champagne with Artist, Carlos A. Navarro at MOSKOW DISKO, The Dome Bar
Wednesday, 01/30/2013, 08:00 pm – 01:00 am
MOSKOW-DISKOThe Dome Restaurant & Caviar Bar
271 Miracle Mile ,
Coral Gables , Florida 33134
Facebook Link

Please Join Cuban-American Pop Artist, Carlos A. Navarro
for an Exhibit of his Most Recent Works

8pm
Wednesday, January 30th
The Dome Restaurant & Caviar Bar
271 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables 33134
( valet parking on street or in garage behind venue )

CAVIAR. ART. CHAMPAGNE. MUSIQUE.
Dinner:
8-10pm
A la carte menu
( see below or visit www.TheDomeBar.com )
Dinner Reservations:
call/text 944.232.0772
email: ErinMiaMilchman@gmail.com

Late Night:
MOSKOW DISKO
DJ Maximus 3000
Electro. Nu Disco. Indie.

Please visit artist, Carlos A. Navarro online:
www.carlosanavarro.com

An Event Produced by:
Alex Maximus Ferbeyre, DJ Maximus 3000
Hosted by:
Erin Mia Milchman
Please RSVP to:
call/text 944.232.0772
email: ErinMiaMilchman@gmail.com

Photographs from PULSE 2.0: Late Night at the New World Symphony

by Ari Kane (@Aricurian) & Daniella Veras (@DaniellaVeras & @_DaniMiami)

Pulse is a once-a-year cross-genre event at the New World Center.  Pulse 2.0 featured Miami-based DJ Sean Drake who joined the New World Symphony for an amazingly unique musical night. Pulse also featured a vocalist for the first time – world renowned-native Miami soprano Elaine Alvarez, her celestial voice reverberated throughout the adoring crowd   The event was designed to integrate contemporary classical music with electronic music into an evening-long presentation to help attract new audiences to the art form. Mission accomplished, Pulse.  The crowd was an eclectic mix of Miami socialites, icons, art fanciers, musicians and music lovers.

DJ Sean Drake was spinning lounge music in between the two sets of classical music, the first which featured music by American composers, and the second by Latin-American composers. The night  concluded with DJ Drake’s last set—an surreal dance party in the main performance hall.  It was a blast and a half! Definitely looking forward to Pulse 3.0.

 

Photo Credit: Daniella Veras

A NWM2013 Experience c/o Spring Break Film screening: Aguirre, The Wrath of God 2/2/13

A NWM2013 Experience c/o SPRING BREAK | Film screening: “Aguirre, The Wrath of God”
Saturday, 02/02/2013, 07:00 pm –
boat_nwm2Catamaran on the Miami River
Catamaran on the Miami River,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link

Travel down the Miami River to Biscayne Bay on a catamaran while watching Werner Herzog’s, Aguirre, The Wrath of God (1972). The film tells the story of a 16th-century Spanish expedition in search of El Dorado, led by the ruthless Don Aguirre. Seating is limited and must be earned. Details below. Screening format conceived by artist Carlos Rigau (Miami/NYC) and realized by SPRING BREAK. Sustenance and libations included.

Screening courtesy of Werner Herzog Film.

*Seating is limited so, how you can gain a coveted ticket and undisclosed information to join this very special screening? SPRING BREAK has asked that you see the exhibition New Work Miami 2013 on view at MAM and write a 500 word response. All responses must be the author’s original text. It may be a review, reflection, or creative response that makes reference to the exhibition. The first 37 to land in the mymam@miamiartmuseum.org with first and last name and phone number will be contacted and offered a seat on the boat. By submitting your entry, you grant permission for the Miami Art Museum and the nomadic artist project SPRING BREAK to use your text in communications via web/email/print.

Miami New Times Artopia 2013 2/28/13

Miami New Times Artopia 2013 from 7 to 10 p.m.
artopia_420x420February 28, 2013, 7 -10 p.m.
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Ave.
Coral Gables, FL
NewTimesArtopia.com or like us on Facebook.

Presented by Coral Gables BID

A Celebration of Art, Fashion, Film, Music, Food and Culture

Miami New Times’ fifth-annual Artopia presented by Coral Gables BID, returns! Artopia will bring together 1,500 young professionals, local businesses, eventgoers, and art lovers alike for an evening of art, culture, fashion, music food, and film.

Some of Miami’s best artists, musicians, performers, fashion designers, and culinary masters will come together for guests to enjoy an eclectic and unique artistic experience. Event attendees will enjoy complimentary food, wine, cocktail, and beer sampling while viewing the city’s most interesting musical performances, a live fashion show, creative performance art, and works from local artists.

The New Times MasterMind Award will be given to local artists, writers, crafts people, or other performers whose work stands out for its enterprise, creativity, and genius. Past winners have included Jillian Mayer, the End/Spring Break, Drugged Conscience Records, Christy Gast, Jorge Rubiera, Matt Preira, Borscht Film Festival, Jen Stark, and Susan Lee-Chun.

Tickets cost $25 in advance or $35 at the door and include food sampling, spirits sampling, and full access to the Artopia event.  A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $45 in advance or $55 at the door and include access to the VIP Lounge with private DJ, premium restaurant sampling (available in VIP only), open bar, and full access to Artopia.  Tickets will go on sale in January 2013.

Infinite Mirror: Images Of American Identity Opening Reception 1/25/13

Infinite Mirror: Images Of American Identity Opening Reception
Friday, January 25, 2013 at 8p.m.
The Lowe Art Museum
University of Miami
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables
www.lowemuseum.org.

Examining the vast cultural blend of Modern American society, Infinite Mirror: Images of American Identity is a rich, reflective exhibition showcasing the works of 39 distinct artists, on view January 26- March 24 at the University of Miami Lowe Art Museum.
 
Organized around four main themes – Self Selection, Pride, Assimilation and Protest – Infinite Mirror re-examines both the story and storytellers of the quintessential “American Dream” through a wide variety of media. “The images reflect the complex dynamics between people and within the minds of individuals as they participate in and contribute to a composite, inestimable culture,” explain Blake Bradford, Curator of Infinite Mirror and Director of Education at the Barnes Foundation. “We, as Americans, would need an infinite mirror to see our full reflection.” 
 
This diverse exhibition is comprised of the works of American artists of African, Arab European, Asian, Latino, and Native American descent, who explore their heritage through their art, evoking emotions of humor, heartache, anger, and apprehension. The artists assembled for Infinite Mirror illuminate some of America’s shadowy corners while remaining in the spirit of idealism and raising the questions about race, class, gender and age through each theme. They examine patriotism, communication, the struggle for acceptance, and what it truly means to be an American in the twenty-first century. 
 
Self Selection reflects how we choose to present and project ourselves to the world. Largely based in portraiture, the variety of techniques and twists on this age-old art form convey a multitude of values, desires and anxieties. In Ben Gest’s Alice Waiting, we see an older woman in a contemporary variation on a seated portrait, alluding to our interdependence and the multitude of ways in which society shares space and time., 
 
In Pride, artists explore an appreciation of one’s origins, character, values and personal accomplishments. Some works convey confidence and defiance in the face of inequality or degradation, while many others warmly exude joy, love and strength. These artists celebrate their lives as U.S. citizens while acknowledging the histories and traditions of their familial roots. Leamon Green Jr. renders this balance in his mixed media work Big Man Advisor, depicting a seated man flanked with a Benin sculpture to his left and a Roman or Greek statue to his right, paying tribute to both his African and European heritage. 
 
Many artists in Infinite Mirror are weighing in on the two-way transaction of Assimilation, the third theme, by investigating the degree to which new cultural contributions are accepted, mined, or rejected by society, while others are examining the degree to which they have retained their original cultures and the ways in which they have evolved and emerged in their changing environments. The tension that exists between these two ideas is the point of creative take-off for artists such as Tomie Arai, whose Peach Boy etching shows a young boy donning the trappings of a cowboy on the frontier, hinting at the actual experience of Asian immigrants working on the railroad and the myth of the American West.
 
Protest, the final theme, explores the American tradition of questioning the ideals of U.S. politics and social culture. In Richard Ray Whitman’s Do Indians Go to Santa Fe When They Die? and Edgar Heap of Birds’ Telling Many Magpies, Telling Black Wolf, Telling Hachivi, the artists use their work to question the treatment of Native Americans in the past and present. 
 
Infinite Mirror is developed by Artrain, Inc. and Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC. Presented with support from the Institute of Museum & Library Services and the National Endowment for the Arts.
 
Curated by Blake Bradford, Director of Education at the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.  Co-curators are Benito Huerta, Associate Professor of Painting and Director and Curator of The Gallery at the University of Texas at Arlington, and Robert Lee, Executive Director and Curator at Asian American Arts Centre in New York.  A softbound catalogue accompanies the exhibition, containing essays by the three exhibition curators and an introduction by Brandywine Workshop President Allen Edmunds. Produced by Artrain, the catalogue includes artist statements, biographies and full-color photographs.
 
Support for the exhibition at the Lowe Art Museum is provided in part through a grant from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Yo Miami Average Joe Art Sale: Back to Basics Edition 1/26/13

Yo Miami’s Average Joe Art Sale: Back to Basics Edition
Average Joe flyerSunday, January 27, 5pm-10pm
Yo Miami Art Space
294 NE 62nd St
Miami, FL 33138

If you’re already familiar with our monthly Average Joe Art Sales at this point, you’re in for a treat: We’re happy to announce that we have some new features for the next one, which is on January 27th (last Sunday of the month). For starters, we’ll be introducing you to some friends of ours at If:Miami, described as “an open source entrepreneurship (OSE) project.” Some of their main goals are “to advance entrepreneurship across various industries, spur jobs and inspire innovation in both the hyper-local and global communities.” They’re going to be bringing in different entrepreneurs each month who will add their own flavor to every event. For their first month as Average Joes, they’ll be bringing along their friends at JoJo Tea, a local “pure, premium tea” company who will have plenty for visitors to sip on (as well as merchandise for sale).

Touching Miami with Love, the non-profit that has been empowering the families of Overtown since 1995, will have their “Art That Feeds” custom painted plates for sale as well. $40 per plate provides them the funds they need to get 35 kids hot nutritious meals after school.

We’ll have a fresh batch of visiting artists in the house along with our Resident Artists, selling everything from original works, to limited edition prints, and merchandise (Apparel, accessories, and more). The best part? We’re capping the selling price at $250 per item. You can walk away with an original piece of art to brighten up your place or to offer as an amazing unique gift for less than the price of an iPod.
(Disclaimer: Resident Artists may have more expensive work in their studios)

Resident Artists:
-Lorie Setton
-Kazilla

Visiting Artists:
-Trek 6
-Lizzie Easton-Montes
-GG
-James Brutus
-Teepop
-JNGL (Andres Carmiol)
-Ivan Roque
-Trap (Oldschool NY)
-Anthony Jackson:
-Vince Herrera
-Goop Massta
-Natalia Molina
-Raul Santos II
-Ulises Baine

The Los Chamos food truck is going to be out front serving up their delicious Venezuelan food (arepas, empanadas, etc) so come hungry and leave happy (I don’t know which fast food chain I just took that from but hopefully they won’t notice/mind).

Another added element will be a small friendly ping pong tournament on our custom made/painted table, happening earlier at 3pm the same day.

Photographs of Cocktail Reception for Overture to Overtown at The Besty Hotel on 1/16/13

Cocktail reception for Overture To Overtown presented for Art Deco Jazz Week at The Betsy Southbeach at The Betsy Hotel on Wednesday January 16, 2013. This cocktail reception with Miami Lighthouse for the Blind partnering with The Betsy Hotel for a special event with blind pianist Mike Gerber playing.

“The Betsy-South Beach is proud to present a week-long homage to Overtown, a legacy community rich in culture and entertainment.  As Ocean drive gears up for its annual Art Deco weekend, the Betsy South Beach has released the schedule for its second annual Art Deco Jazz Week filled with musical performances by some of the greatest jazz musicians playing iconic, legendary tunes.  Dynamic interdisciplinary events for Martin Luther King Day round out the week.”

Performance Schedule:
Tuesday, January 15 at 8 p.m. Mel Dancy, Bobby Stringer, Ken Burkhart, Arianna Neikrug, Adam Joseph Tell
Wednesday, January 16 at 8 p.m. Mike Gerber
Thursday, January 17 at 8 p.m. Don Friedman, Reuben Hoch & Tom Lippincott
Friday, January 18 at 8 p.m. Nestor Zurita Trio
Saturday, January 19 at 1 p.m. Sanna Vaarna & Darrel Reines
Sunday, January 20 at 1 p.m. Sanna Vaarna & Darrel Reines
Monday, January 21 at 3 p.m. Lloyd Reshard

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Young Professionals of AI Justice Annual Dinner Kick-Off Party 1/16/13

Young Professionals of AI Justice Annual Dinner Kick-Off Party
Saturday, 01/26/2013, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
AIJ-Invite-January-26-20131Etra Fine Art
50 NE 40th St,
Miami, Florida 33137
RSVP Link

Join the Young Professionals of Americans for Immigrant Justice for our Annual Dinner Kick-Off Party featuring a fun and free night with networking, art, and of course, cocktails. Performance art by Flammerouge and sounds by Induce.

Photographs of the Opening Night Preview of Miami International Art Fair on 1/18/13

Opening Night Preview of 4th Annual Miami International Art Fair on the Seafair Mega Yacht docked at The Intercontinental Hotel Dock at Bayfront Park on January 18, 2013.  Miami International Art Fair has brought together international and emerging artists to this beautiful yacht for a five day extravaganza of art and culture.  The fair opens Friday, January 19th and runs through Monday, January 21st, hours are Friday – Saturday 12pm – 10pm and Sunday – Monday, 12pm – 7pm.

Click here for your FREE tickets courtesy of Soul Of Miami.

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Rise Up Gallery Opening Exhibition 1/18/12

Rise Up Gallery Opening Exhibition
Friday, January 16, 7:00pm until 11:00pm
Rise Up Gallery
187 NW 27th St
Miami, Florida 33127
Facebook Link

Come celebrate the opening of our new gallery located in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District! We will be hosting a wine reception and art auction complete with a DJ and Live Music Performances! Check out our latest works, meet our artists, and show some love to our fresh new home!

Rise Up Gallery provides a venue for artists with disabilities to showcase their work and offers art therapy workshops to the community. Rise Up is a registered 501c3 non profit organization. All donations are 100% tax deductible.

Our award winning community programs are made possible as a direct result of your generous support. So please come out & bring a crew, tell your friends, share on social media, whatever it takes to spread the word! Thank you!

Can’t make it but still want to support? Please consider making a donation via our website, thank you!

Opening Reception Of Minotaurocracy 1/16/13

Opening Reception Of Minotaurocracy
minoWednesday, January 16, 2013, 6-10pm
Project 924
924 Lincoln Road, Second Floor
Miami Beach, FL 33139
 
Performance By The Artist  Wednesday, January 16, 2013 | 7:30pm
On View  January 5 – February 24, 2013
  
Artist Wes Kline will be recreating the unproduced film “Minotaur” by the mid-century avant garde filmmaker Hans Richter, using Project 924 as a collage space for re-imagining the film as a series of performative vignettes and architectural photographic archives strewn around the exhibition space. Kline produces a series of structures, video vignettes, photographs, archives, drawings, and performances that collapse the modernist figure of the “Minotaur” (a favorite of the Surrealists, Picasso, and many others) into a series of participatory moments. Instead of the fragmented figure of the Minotaur in a labyrinth, the viewer will enwounter an opportunity to “repair,” “archive,” or “restructure” the Minotaur as a site of exchange and production. The title MINOTAUROCRACY humorously alludes to this ‘production,’ recalling the image of the Minotaur as not a fragment, but as a plurality.
  
Also on January 16 at 924, Kenny Millions: Unplugged will be held at the Audiotheque at 8pm. Take part in this rare opportunity to experience the talents of Kenny Millions in a uniquely intimate solo saxophone performance presented by Steve Malagodi + subtropics.org at Audioteque, 924 Lincoln Road #201, Miami Beach 33139.

UM Lowe Art Museum Presents Infinite Mirror: Images Of American Identity Opening Reception 1/25/13

UM Lowe Art Museum Presents Infinite Mirror: Images Of American Identity Opening Reception
Friday, January 25, 2013 at 8p.m.
The Lowe Art Museum
University of Miami
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables
www.lowemuseum.org

Examining the vast cultural blend of Modern American society, Infinite Mirror: Images of American Identity is a rich, reflective exhibition showcasing the works of 39 distinct artists, on view January 26- March 24 at the University of Miami Lowe Art Museum.
 
Organized around four main themes – Self Selection, Pride, Assimilation and Protest – Infinite Mirror re-examines both the story and storytellers of the quintessential “American Dream” through a wide variety of media. “The images reflect the complex dynamics between people and within the minds of individuals as they participate in and contribute to a composite, inestimable culture,” explain Blake Bradford, Curator of Infinite Mirror and Director of Education at the Barnes Foundation. “We, as Americans, would need an infinite mirror to see our full reflection.” 
 
This diverse exhibition is comprised of the works of American artists of African, Arab European, Asian, Latino, and Native American descent, who explore their heritage through their art, evoking emotions of humor, heartache, anger, and apprehension. The artists assembled for Infinite Mirror illuminate some of America’s shadowy corners while remaining in the spirit of idealism and raising the questions about race, class, gender and age through each theme. They examine patriotism, communication, the struggle for acceptance, and what it truly means to be an American in the twenty-first century. 
 
Self Selection reflects how we choose to present and project ourselves to the world. Largely based in portraiture, the variety of techniques and twists on this age-old art form convey a multitude of values, desires and anxieties. In Ben Gest’s Alice Waiting, we see an older woman in a contemporary variation on a seated portrait, alluding to our interdependence and the multitude of ways in which society shares space and time., 
 
In Pride, artists explore an appreciation of one’s origins, character, values and personal accomplishments. Some works convey confidence and defiance in the face of inequality or degradation, while many others warmly exude joy, love and strength. These artists celebrate their lives as U.S. citizens while acknowledging the histories and traditions of their familial roots. Leamon Green Jr. renders this balance in his mixed media work Big Man Advisor, depicting a seated man flanked with a Benin sculpture to his left and a Roman or Greek statue to his right, paying tribute to both his African and European heritage. 
 
Many artists in Infinite Mirror are weighing in on the two-way transaction of Assimilation, the third theme, by investigating the degree to which new cultural contributions are accepted, mined, or rejected by society, while others are examining the degree to which they have retained their original cultures and the ways in which they have evolved and emerged in their changing environments. The tension that exists between these two ideas is the point of creative take-off for artists such as Tomie Arai, whose Peach Boy etching shows a young boy donning the trappings of a cowboy on the frontier, hinting at the actual experience of Asian immigrants working on the railroad and the myth of the American West.
 
Protest, the final theme, explores the American tradition of questioning the ideals of U.S. politics and social culture. In Richard Ray Whitman’s Do Indians Go to Santa Fe When They Die? and Edgar Heap of Birds’ Telling Many Magpies, Telling Black Wolf, Telling Hachivi, the artists use their work to question the treatment of Native Americans in the past and present. 
 
Infinite Mirror is developed by Artrain, Inc. and Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC. Presented with support from the Institute of Museum & Library Services and the National Endowment for the Arts.
 
An exhibition opening reception will be held Friday, January 25, 2013 at 8p.m., in conjunction with the exhibition, Stephen Knapp: New Light.  A lecture and closing reception, on Wednesday, March 20, 2013, will feature exhibition curator, Blake Bradford, Director of Education at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.  The lecture begins at 7pm at the Storer Auditorium, University of Miami School of Business, with a reception following at 8pm at the Lowe Art Museum.  The lecture is free for Lowe members and University of Miami students; the reception is free for Lowe members and $10 for non-members.
 
Curated by Blake Bradford, Director of Education at the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.  Co-curators are Benito Huerta, Associate Professor of Painting and Director and Curator of The Gallery at the University of Texas at Arlington, and Robert Lee, Executive Director and Curator at Asian American Arts Centre in New York.  A softbound catalogue accompanies the exhibition, containing essays by the three exhibition curators and an introduction by Brandywine Workshop President Allen Edmunds. Produced by Artrain, the catalogue includes artist statements, biographies and full-color photographs.
 
Support for the exhibition at the Lowe Art Museum is provided in part through a grant from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

1973 Grand Opening and Adidas Year of The Snake Superstar 80s Launch 1/19/13

1973 Grand Opening and Adidas Year of The Snake Superstar 80s Launch
adi YOTS x 1973 E-viteSaturday – January 19th, 2013 – 8pm-11pm
1973
100 16th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139

It’s finally time. It’s official. 40 years later Mr. R Sports takes a step in a new direction. Together; Mr. R Sports & Clyde Edwards proudly bring you 1973; a 2800 sq ft retail space that will focus on the art of storytelling.

To celebrate our Grand Opening, we’ve teamed up with our friends at adidas Originals for an event that’s sure to set the New Year off right. I won’t give too much away.

Theme: Chinese New Year/Year of the Snake. We will be launching the 2013 CNY/Year of the Snake adidas Originals Superstar 80s that night. Free Year of the Snake MCMLXXIII Tee with every shoe purchase.

In addition to both the Red & White Chines New Year ‘YOTS’ Superstar 80s, we will also have the YOTS/CNY the adidas TMAC1 & adidas Crazy Light 2. The first 73 people there will receive a 1973 VIP Card (10% off all apparel & accessories) FOR LIFE!

Music: Miami Marci & Dj Ruen.

Food: Chinese Food Catering & Cupcakes by 2 Girls & a Cupcake.

Drinks: Sponsored by Ciroc. (Drink Menu: Rattle Snake – Python & Cobra)

Surprises: One lucky attendee will win both the Red & White CNY/YOTS Superstar 80s & Tee in their size.

Photographs of Philanthropic Engagement Celebration for Gian Luis Bacardi and Kazandra Vega 1/12/13

Gian Luis Bacardi, heir to the Bacardi global spirits and beverage conglomerate, will celebrate his engagement to fiancé, Kazandra Vega, on the evening of January 12, 2013 at the newly-opened Safi Restaurant in downtown Miami.

Along with commemorating the love story of the young couple, the evening will served as an occasion to honor the charitable work of eight distinguished South Florida women and support Food for the Poor, an applauded non-profit that Gian’s mother, Kimberly Bacardi, has championed for many years. In lieu of gifts, Gian and Kazandra have decided to use the occasion of an engagement party to raise money for Food for the Poor’s continued efforts to help those in dire need in Haiti.

The eight female honorees are all women who have made exceptional efforts to support Food for the Poor, Kim’s Good Karma Group (a group of like-minded charitable people and companies started by Kimberly Bacardi), as well as their own personal philanthropic passions.  They include:

Noel Brown (Medallion Occasions Party Invitations & Décor)
Suzanne Delawar (Winston Delawar Photography)
Kimberlee Etheridge (Haute In the City Events)
Maria Elena Holguin (Holguin Interiors & Design International)
Diana Laura (Actress and Model)
Ana Paz (Ana Paz Cakes)
Teri Rios (Toss up Salads)
Bridget Baratto Sanchez (Entrepreneur)

Sponsors of the event include:
TooLive Inc; Winston Delawar Photography; Safi Restaurant & Lounge; Tyla Smith Group, Houseit Productions; Boca Tanning Brickell; Golden Age Digital; Ana Paz Cakes; Cavoda Vodka; Karamello & Co.; Joey Mugica, The Color Queen; Embrujo Red Wines of Spain; Bromelidworld.com; Diab Designs and Diamonds; Sabbia Jewelers Ritz Carlton Key Biscayne; Enable Consulting Group; Elisabeth Gardere Florals, Decor & Party Planning; The Wine Cellar Café, Rincon, Puerto Rico; Kimberly Bacardi; Romero Britto; Sunny Singh; DJ Maximus 3000; Edward Oberle Lopez; De Fabulous Hair; JLPR; Freedom Concierge Service; Loubins Richard Pianist; Choco Noir, Stork Catering; Miami Fashion Spotlight; Miami Luxury Awards; Dadeland Animal Hospital Dr Sharon MacIvor; ME Mobile Events http://mobileeventstreaming.com/social.html you can view this event all over the world 7 to 11 PM LIVE at this link!

Event Chairs include:
Ruby Bacardi, Sharon MacIvor Bauer, Nick Betancourt, Rhonda Billie, Erin Castillo, Ricardo Charles, Sidney Evans, Kelly Gazo, Jennifer Heegaard, Watson James, Jennifer Judice, Lukas Klessig, Rick Morgan, Zurami Pascual, Monica Puig, Lissette Rondon, Jessica Saiontz, Tyla Smith.

To learn more about current efforts or to contribute: www.foodforthepoor.org/goodkarmagroup

Photo Credits: Daniella Veras (@DaniellaVeras & @_DaniMiami)

Evo Love Exhibit at the Eleazar Delgado Studio.

Made a quick cameo at the Evo Love Exhibit at Eleazar Delgado Studio in Wynwood last week. Sadly, I missed the drummers, the dancers, and the live psychic readings. I did get to check out this very vibrant installation that was reminiscent of a real, neighborhood botanica. It’s only going on for a couple more days, so be sure to swing by…

 

The Dome Restaurant Presents Moscow Disko Wednesdays 1/9/13

MOSKOW DISKO LAUNCH _v2The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge, an environmentally conscious, farm-to-table eatery and caviar bar on Miracle Mile, is thrilled to announce Moscow Disko – a new weekly party celebrating food, music, and the arts, all in the heart of Coral Gables.

Hosted by local author, Ily Goyanes (Miami New Times, Miami International Book Fair, Girls Who Score: Hot Lesbian Erotica) and musically curated by Billboard DJ and Producer, Maximus 3000 (Miami Beach Pride, White Party, Winter Music Conference), Moscow Disko guarantees a memorable evening for sassy socialites and blithe bohemians alike. Expect The Dome’s exquisite edibles on hand, plus a reverse happy hour, $3 beers, and a complimentary champagne toast. Each week a different local artist will be exhibiting their work and mingling with guests.

Selected works from Eleazar Delgado’s “Sunshine Culture” series will be on display for Moscow Disko’s official launch party. A celebrated Miami artist, Delgado captures the rich history of Miami with bold colors and geometric shapes in a way that only he can. “My work illuminates portals to expose the beautiful way color and light shape the relationship between Miami’s historical icons and the Magic City,” says the artist. Delgado will be on hand to speak about his work and of course, to socialize! Guests will also have the opportunity to purchase selected works.

Come early and enjoy dinner or saunter in after 8 p.m. to sip on some savory cocktails and naughty nibbles — all at reverse happy hour prices. Appreciate the artsy, upscale vibe while enjoying the classic beats presented by Maximus 3000. The noted DJ and Producer will take Wednesday evenings back to the nights of Fire & Ice, playing all your favorite electronic hits from the early eighties, from artists such as Freeez, Lime, Kraftwerk, Telex, Yaz, Giorgio Moroder, Berlin, and Patrick Cowley.  For those lit lovers out there, a limited number of Goyanes’ latest book, Girls Who Score: Hot Lesbian Erotica, will be available for purchase. If you already own a copy of Girls Who Score, bring it with you for the author to sign.

The Dome is the first LEED® Silver certified restaurant in Coral Gables (only the 2nd in South Florida and the first independently owned). Utilizing the application of recycled materials, local farm vendors, an induction kitchen, LED lighting, green operation methods and digital menus on iPads, to name only a few, The Dome brings a modern and sustainable restaurant to Coral Gables.

For advance reservations, please call 305.648.4999. Follow The Dome on Twitter @TheDomeMiami and on Facebook atfacebook.com/TheDomeMiami. Visit domemiami.com to peruse the complete menu, the full wine list, and The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge’s signature cocktails

 

Madeliene Abling Exhibition & Reception 1/19/13

Madeliene Abling Exhibition & Reception
Saturday, 01/19/2013, 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Artist-Reception_v2Williams McCall Gallery
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link

Artist Statement

“In the studio, I surround myself with canvases of all sizes. I put mounds of paint on my big glass palette, pick up a painting knife and create seemingly random, textured surfaces on the canvas. The layers and layers of paint become the foundation for the painting’s background. Next comes opaque color; under layers of paint “peek through”, suggesting something hidden and offering depth and visual interest. The shapes inspire the subject; they always become the painting that they are supposed to become. I paint what I love: adult beverages, the musical instruments of jazz, strong coffee. I paint in a bold impressionistic style. I love thick, juicy paint, loose shapes, the smell of the studio. I paint because it fills me with a sense of wellbeing, of belonging, of total “be in the moment” consciousness. I am never closer to myself than at those moments.”

Madeliene Abling

First Second Saturdays Art Walk of 2013 Official after-party at Cafeina 2/12/13

First Second Saturdays Art Walk of 2013 Official after-party at Cafeina
CafeinaEnvir024Saturday, January 12, 2013, 7 p.m.
Meet-and-Greet with Aida Tejada: 7 to 9 p.m.
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.438.0792
www.cafeinamiami.com

Cafeina, the chic restaurant lounge, art gallery and outdoor garden nestled in the Wynwood Arts District, will host the official after-party for the first Second Saturdays Art Walk of 2013. From 9 to 10 p.m., guests will enjoy complimentary Beck’s Sapphire premium beer followed by $25 Beck’s Sapphire buckets all night. Additional treats include $375* “Black & White” bottle specials featuring one bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label and one bottle of Ketel One Vodka. Special guest Tom LaRoc takes over the Big Garden with a lively video DJ set while resident mix-master DJ Supersede brings the bass to the lush indoor lounge and keeps revelers grooving into the early hours.
 
Inside Cafeina’s art gallery, known as the Wynwood Exhibition Center (W.E.C.), Dominican artist Aida Tejada will host a meet-and-great reception to unveil her solo show, a photography and mixed media exhibition titled “Short Stories.”
 
Advance table reservations areavailable by contacting info@cafeinamiami.com. Admission is $5 admission after 9 p.m.

Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Evening on Aragon 1/23/13

Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Evening on Aragon
An-Evening-on-Aragon-eviteWednesday, January 23 at 5:30 PM
Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134

The cost to participate in this event is $20 for Chamber Members and $30 for Non-Members / Guests. For more information and to register, please visit www.coralgableschamber.org

Take a Stroll Along the Avenue for an Evening on Aragon…

As the milder Winter season approaches and the outdoors are even more enjoyable, why not join us for a leisurely stroll – this time, with a purpose. Our Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce once again celebrates the diverse arts and culture community in Coral Gables with our annual Evening On Aragon program sponsored by Gibraltar Private Bank & Trust. Known as the arts epicenter of The City Beautiful, Aragon Avenue boasts such important cultural icons as the Coral Gables Art Cinema, Books & Books, Societa Dante Alighieri and the Coral Gables Museum.

Our stroll will begin at the Coral Gables Art Cinema, then to Societa Dante Alighieri followed by our last stop at the Coral Gables Museum, featuring its five latest exhibits: Building Bacardi: Architecture, Art and Identity, Sister Cities: Partners in Peace, EcoAtlas, Montgomery Botanical Center:  A Retrospective, Creating the Dream. Light refreshments and wine will be served.

Revel on the Block 1/26/13

Revel on the Block
Saturday, 01/26/2013, 02:00 pm – 11:00 pm
RevelPostcardFrontFAT Village
500 block NW 1st Ave.,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Webpage Link

Revel on the Block, will debut in coordination with the FAT Village Art Walk on Saturday, January 26th, 2013 from 2pm to 11pm. The event is open to the public and will serve as a catalyst to connect local creative business, design, art, and music to the community.Local creatives and residents of FAT Village, Cadence, C&I Studios, and helium creative have chosen the theme Intersection for this supersized artwalk, and guests will enjoy all day art exhibitions, the debut of Flagler Station, live photo shoots, food trucks, live music, children’s activities, fashion vendors, Marando Farms Market, and the Night Owl Market featuring indie artisans and designer goods.RSVP to rsvp@xpsdpr.com.

MANO Fine Art presents Inspired by Red 1/19/13

MANO Fine Art presents Inspired by Red
Saturday, 01/19/2013, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Closing-Reception-with-detail-of-Monique-Lassooij-cropped-for-fb-without-footerMANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Flr),
Mimai, Florida 33155
Facebook Link

Red is strong and confident. Red is exciting and sexy. Red is the color of life. MANO Fine Art celebrates the color red with an exhibition that is imbued with the cultural relevance of the color red. Twelve artists celebrate the spectacular and awe-inspiring color with contemporary interpretations. In some works it is used literally to represent things that are naturally red, in others it embodies a metaphor. However, it is the underlying emotional qualities of the color itself that dominates the extent of the exhibition which includes mix medium, painting, sculpture and a live demonstration of body art.

Participating Artists include: Eva Avila, Luis Berros, Toa Castellanos, Chenco, Daniel Garcia, Patricia Gomez, Antonio Guerrero, Josepo, Monique Lassooij, MANO, George Rodez and Wilson.

The show will be open Saturday, January 19 from 7-10 pm, during the Bird Road Art Walk or by appointment through February 2.

MANO Fine Art is located at 4225 SW 75 Ave, Miami 33155 in the Bird Road Art District. For additional information please contact 305.467.6819 or visit www.manofineart.com.

The Dome Restaurant Presents Moscow Disko Wednesdays 1/9/13

The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge Brings Glitz And Glam To Coral Gables With Moscow Disko Wednesdays
MOSKOW DISKO LAUNCH _v2Wednesday, January 9 from 8 p.m. until 2 a.m.
The Dome
271 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables, FL 33134

The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge, an environmentally conscious, farm-to-table eatery and caviar bar on Miracle Mile, is thrilled to announce Moscow Disko – a new weekly party celebrating food, music, and the arts, all in the heart of Coral Gables. Moscow Disko launches January 9, 2013, and Wednesdays on the Mile will never be the same.

Hosted by local author, Ily Goyanes (Miami New Times, Miami International Book Fair, Girls Who Score: Hot Lesbian Erotica) and musically curated by Billboard DJ and Producer, Maximus 3000 (Miami Beach Pride, White Party, Winter Music Conference), Moscow Disko guarantees a memorable evening for sassy socialites and blithe bohemians alike. Expect The Dome’s exquisite edibles on hand, plus a reverse happy hour, $3 beers, and a complimentary champagne toast. Each week a different local artist will be exhibiting their work and mingling with guests. 

Selected works from Eleazar Delgado’s “Sunshine Culture” series will be on display for Moscow Disko’s official launch party. A celebrated Miami artist, Delgado captures the rich history of Miami with bold colors and geometric shapes in a way that only he can. “My work illuminates portals to expose the beautiful way color and light shape the relationship between Miami’s historical icons and the Magic City,” says the artist. Delgado will be on hand to speak about his work and of course, to socialize! Guests will also have the opportunity to purchase selected works.

Come early and enjoy dinner or saunter in after 8 p.m. to sip on some savory cocktails and naughty nibbles — all at reverse happy hour prices. Appreciate the artsy, upscale vibe while enjoying the classic beats presented by Maximus 3000. The noted DJ and Producer will take Wednesday evenings back to the nights of Fire & Ice, playing all your favorite electronic hits from the early eighties, from artists such as Freeez, Lime, Kraftwerk, Telex, Yaz, Giorgio Moroder, Berlin, and Patrick Cowley. For those lit lovers out there, a limited number of Goyanes’ latest book, Girls Who Score: Hot Lesbian Erotica, will be available for purchase. If you already own a copy of Girls Who Score, bring it with you for the author to sign.

The Dome is the first LEED® Silver certified restaurant in Coral Gables (only the 2nd in South Florida and the first independently owned). Utilizing the application of recycled materials, local farm vendors, an induction kitchen, LED lighting, green operation methods and digital menus on iPads, to name only a few, The Dome brings a modern and sustainable restaurant to Coral Gables.

For advance reservations, please call 305.648.4999. Follow The Dome on Twitter @TheDomeMiami and on Facebook atfacebook.com/TheDomeMiami. Visit domemiami.com to peruse the complete menu, the full wine list, and The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge’s signature cocktails

Beats After Sunset Benefiting Nextgen

Beats After Sunset Benefiting Nextgen
beatsfriday, jan 4,  8–11pm
Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach  FL  33139

first fridays of every month | art + music happy hour | free for members!
sponsored by Hendrick’s Gin

benefiting nextgen, the Young Professional’s Group for Chapman Partnership

• exhibitions on view:
the endless renaissance: six solo artist projects
tc: temporary contemporary
egyptian gallery
• beats by dj kace 101
• beats after party at chalk ping pong & billards lounge: beats guests get one free drink at chalk and free ping pong from 11pm – 12am!
• non-members: $10

host committee
michal amedia | nick d’annuzio | kenny araujo | franky arriola | fabian basabe | yossi bibas | melissa brown | yissel cabrera | gino capodonico | amanda israel | alexander anthony mijares | jipsy | wes pearce | steven j. rodriguez | bette ann schlossberg | elizabeth eidelson

for more info
call: 305.673.7530 x1001

An evening with artist Deborah Rubin 1/16/13

An evening with artist Deborah Rubin
deborahJanuary 16th, 2013, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Coconut Grove Gallery and Interiors
2884 Bird Avenue
Coconut Grove
RSVP Online

Coconut Grove Gallery and Interiors cordially invites you to an evening with award winning artist

ENJOY Hor D’oeuvres & Wine

*15% of Deborah Rubin’s Art sales & 10% of all items purchase from our showroom (excluding consigned art and rugs) during the event, will be donated to benefit the Kampong in Coconut Grove.

Humberto Castro Opening Reception at One Datran Center 1/17/12

Humberto Castro  Opening Reception
 Transatlantico 2012 ink and oil on Fabriano paper 42 x 59_VRJan. 17, 5:30-7:30PM
One Datran Center
9130 South Dadeland Boulevard
Miami, FL 33156

Humberto Castro: Drawings and Paintings

Oxenberg Fine Art is proud to partner with the Datran Center to present a solo exhibition featuring drawings and paintings by the 1980s generation Cuban artist Humberto Castro.

For more information on the artist, please visit:
http://www.oxenbergart.com/humberto-castro/

image: Humberto Castro, Transatlantico (Transatlantic) 42 x 59 inches, Ink and oil on fabriano paper

62nd annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art 1/19/13-1/20/13

62nd annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art
beauxJanuary 19-20, 2013, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
University of Miami Campus
Grounds of the Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL 33124

Admission and Parking: Free

The 62nd annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art will bring more than 230 fine artists to the grounds of the Lowe Art Museum on the University of Miami campus during the weekend of January 19 and 20, 2013. 

Widely recognized as one of the region’s most popular outdoor art exhibitions and a South Florida tradition, the festival attracts thousands of visitors annually and offers works in 10 mediums for a variety of budgets. This year, artists hail from 30 states and abroad.

Admission and parking are free. Proceeds benefit the Lowe Art Museum, which will be open to the public all weekend, and support bringing children from low-income schools on cultural field trips to the museum.

The festival will feature live music, children’s entertainment – including free art activities, such as watercolor painting projects, for children ages 4-12  in the “City National Bank Art Park” – as well as a variety of dining options, making this event ideal not just for art enthusiasts but for families as well.

Children who attend the festival will receive a copy of the organization’s signature children’s coloring book, honoring Beaux Arts’ 60th anniversary in 2011 and featuring important works from the Lowe’s world collections and a museum map for children. Coloring books will be available at no cost at the “City National Bank Art Park,” in addition to City National Bank giveaways.

In addition to artists selected by a panel of jurors, visitors will find the “Student Artist Showcase,” featuring 150 pieces from Miami-Dade middle and high school students, on display inside the Lowe Art Museum throughout the weekend. A celebration honoring the students’ art will take place at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, January 15, 2013, at the Lowe. Sponsors of the Student Artist Showcase are BNY Mellon Bank and Joann’s Marketplace.
                                                                
The festival also reaches beyond artists and visitors. Funds raised help underwrite “Hands On!,” Beaux Arts’ signature program for children from underserved schools. ”Hands On!” introduces these Miami-Dade students to the world of art and museums via field trips to the museum. Additional funds raised are used for Lowe Art Museum exhibitions, improvements and acquisitions.

The festival was originally called the “Clothesline Sale,” as Beaux Arts volunteers used clotheslines to display the works of local artists in front of the Lowe. Over six decades later, the all volunteer-run Festival of Art has evolved and is considered one of the top outdoor fine art shows in the country.
 
Sponsors for the 2013 Beaux Arts Festival of Art include Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables and Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay, City National Bank, AT&T U-verse®, BNY Mellon Bank, Ryder Systems, The Cobb Foundation, The Garner Foundation, Sir Galloway Cleaners, The New York Times, and Haggard Law Firm.

For more sponsorship and general information, visit www.BeauxArtsMiami.org, and follow us on Facebook at “Beaux Arts Festival”. Images available upon request.
 
Founded in 1952, Beaux Arts is a volunteer group of women comprised of 100 Active Members and over 300 Associate Members, who are dedicated to promoting interest in and financial support for the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. All funds raised are donated to the Lowe Art Museum to support acquisitions, programming (including introducing elementary school children from Title 1 schools to the visual arts) and capital campaigns.

Cernuda Arte First Friday presents Cuban and Latin American Painting and Sculpture 1/4/13

Cernuda Arte First Friday presents Cuban and Latin American Painting and Sculpture
cernudaJanuary 4, 2013, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

Reception: First Friday – Gallery Night

The exhibition features an impressive selection of works by Wifredo Lam, Mario Carreño, Amelia Peláez, Matta, Botero, Pablo Atchugarry, Tomás Sánchez, Víctor Manuel, Carlos Enríquez, Portocarrero, Eduardo Abela, Fidelio Ponce, Cundo Bermúdez, Antonio Gattorno, Rafael Moreno, Agustín Cárdenas, Loló Soldevilla, Gina Pellón, Joaquín Ferrer, Sosabravo, Mendive, Fabelo, Flora Fong, Vicente Hernández, Florido, Ramón Vázquez, David Rodríguez, Giosvany Echevarría, Li Domínguez Fong, Joel Besmar, Irina Elén González, Dayron González, and others.

Image:  Tomás Sánchez, Time to Nest, 1995, acrylic on canvas, 98 1/2 x 78 3/4 inches

Art and Wine Miami New year party 1/12/13

Art and Wine Miami New year party
Saturday, 01/12/2013, 08:00 pm – 01:00 am
Cubaocho Art and Research Center
1465 S.W. 8 St.,
Miami, Florida 33135
Webpage Link

Art and Wine Miami is kicking off the New Year with a party.Join us at Cuba Ocho to help paint a mural,drink wine and celebrate with live music.
$15. admission includes painting materials and the first glass of wine.

Miami Science Museum Laser Fest Weekend 12/28/12-12/29/12

Miami Science Museum Laser Fest Weekend
miasciFriday, Dec. 28 & Saturday, Dec. 29
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129
Laser Show Admission: $8 per adult; $4 per child
www.miamisci.org

The Museum’s Laser Fest Weekend is an enjoyable weekend of laser lights, stars and more. Laser show themes are:
 
Friday, Dec. 28
8 p.m.: "Pop" Family Laser Show
9 p.m.: The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
10 p.m.: Jimi Hendrix
11 p.m.: Radiohead
Midnight: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
 
Saturday, Dec. 29
8 p.m.: "Pop" Family Laser Show
9 p.m.: Best of the Beatles
10 p.m.: Led Zeppelin
11 p.m.: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Midnight: Radiohead

Grand Opening Reception for Journey Into The Soul Exhibition 1/12/13

Art Fusion Galleries Proudly Announces Our Grand Opening Celebration In Our Spectacular New Home Journey Into The Soul
souljourneySaturday, January 12th from 7-11 p.m.
Art Fusion Galleries
3550 North Miami Avenue
At North Miami Avenue & 36th Street
Formerly Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

Featuring over 50 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists, this exhibition celebrates our Grand Opening in our New Home by featuring a select group of multicultural artisans spanning the globe. This exhibition assembles an extraordinary body of work that spans across more than twenty countries; the selection of artists can be traced from Africa, throughout Europe, South America, North America and Asia. Featuring an extensive collection of contemporary original artwork, this exhibition showcases pieces rich in artistic inspiration and invention – evoking each viewer to experience a journey into the soul of each artists’ creations.  Art Fusion Galleries is particularly excited to host this exhibition in our Grand New home which boasts over 8,000 Sq. feet of Pristine Contemporary Gallery Space. Exhibiting from  Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013 through Monday, March 18th, 2013

Adrienne Arsht Center Free Family Fest 1/12/13

Family Fest: Rhythms Of Africa
familyfestSaturday, January 12 @ 11:30 a.m.
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

Admission is Free!
Click Here To Reserve First-Access Passes
Or call 305-949-6722 today!

11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Outdoor activities on the Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza
1:30 p.m. – Special performance in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall

Parking is only $5 in Lot C for attendees!
Third World’s founding percussionist, Willie Stewart, presents his specially selected youth ensemble in a performance of Rhythms of Africa / Music Around the World, a musical journey that describes the movement of ancient rhythms sprung from the souls of vibrant cultures and carried by hand and heart from Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas.  The talented troupe from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami, intensely instructed for 9 weeks, join a band of internationally renowned artists and musicians to celebrate the pulse and rhythms of the African Diaspora.  Seasoned by time, cultivated and rooted by generations of pilgrims, these familiar rhythms thrill and invigorate contemporary audiences of all ages.

About Free First-Access Passes: These passes provide patrons with first access to seating in the theater for the 1:30 pm special performance in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall. Seating is "first-come, first-served" for the performance and passes do not guarantee a seat.

Patrons who do not reserve their passes can join the stand-by line beginning at 12:30 p.m. outside the theater. Passes expire at 1:15 p.m. Patrons in the stand-by line will be let into the theater at 1:15 p.m. if seats are still available in the theater.

Big Night in Little Haiti Free Mikaben and Heat Street Band 12/21/12

Big Night in Little Haiti Free Mikaben and Heat Street Band
BNLHDec12eflyerFriday, December 21st, 6PM – 10PM
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212NE 59th Terrace
Miami 33137
BigNightLittleHaiti.com

Presented by Madame Gougousse Foods

This Friday’s Big Night is all about kids (of all ages) as we get ready for the Holidays. Have you enjoyed the Miami Heat’s amazing marching band at games? Come see them live, and with a visit from Heat mascot Burnie for the kids.  In the plaza, popular Haitian singer songwriter Mikaben performs.  Delicious kreyol cuisine from Little Haiti’s Leela’s, cold Prestige beer, kids activities including a cooking program, and more.
Mikaben, the popular young singer-songwriter, has released a new video this year, Ayiti Se, which lifts the hearts of all those who love Haiti.
Miami Heat’s Heat Street Band opens the night.  Here is a video of these classic marching band, FAMU-style, in action.
Mizikpam, your online Haitian and world music radio station, with DJ Mack, between sets.  [Mizikpam.com]  

In the gallery:  Global Caribbean IV.   This Art Basel-sanctioned exhibit is presented with the Haitian Cultural Alliance, and curated by Edouard Duval Carrie. 
Family Art Corner by Positive Impact Foundation 
Kids Cuisine Program featuring holiday decorating with Haitian Culinary Alliance
Haitian Food from Leela’s and Drinks for sale, including delicious Prestige Beer
Free Secured parking
7th Circuit Studios welcomes you to enjoy their gallery and boutique, just across from the Center at NE 59th Street, 6PM – 10PM.  228 NE 59 Street, Miami.   They host the after show jam, starting at 10PM, featuring the Moksha Roots All Stars and special guests. 
 
BIG NIGHT IN LITTLE HAITI is produced by The Rhythm Foundation and The Little Haiti Cultural Center. Support is received from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge Grant.  Additional support is received from Madame Gougousse Foods, Florida International University’s Latin American and Caribbean Center, AmericanAirlines, Koze Famn, 1580 AM WSRF, 1600 AM WHTY, Prestige Beer, City of Miami, and Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs.

Miguel Paredes Lincoln Road Pop-Up Location Launch Party 12/22/12

Miguel Paredes Lincoln Road Pop-Up Location Launch Party
paredesSaturday, December 22, 2012, 7-10pm
412 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach

Miguel Paredes Pop-Up Gallery Post Basel Party

Just in time to distract you from last minute shopping and Holiday party hoping on Lincoln Road, local Miami Artist Miguel Paredes, known for his famous Art Basel and Art Walk parties in Wynwood will be putting on yet another bash on Miami Beach alongside top computer and computer product retailer, Tiger Direct. The night will pulse with beats by DJ.WWWW and there will be drinks flowing from 7-10pm.
 
The pop-up gallery will highlight exciting new work from Miquel Paredes including his “Culture in a Bag” and “New Used & Abused” collections as well as work by Kamil S., a Contemporary artist from Warsaw, Poland that explores and twists many philosophical tenets in his artwork.
 
The gallery on Lincoln Road will display work from both artists that will be for sale along with smaller retail items from Paredes including posters, coffee mugs, journals, etc. The space will be open on Christmas Eve as well as New Years Eve for tourists or locals to stop by and/or pick up last minute gifts. 

Miguel Paredes Lincoln Road Pop-Up Gallery Launch Party 12/22/12

Miguel Paredes Lincoln Road Pop-Up Gallery Launch Party
Saturday, 12/22/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Miguel Paredes Pop-Up Gallery
412 Lincoln Road,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link

Just in time to distract you from last minute shopping and Holiday party hoping on Lincoln Road, local Miami Artist Miguel Paredes, known for his famous Art Basel and Art Walk parties in Wynwood will be putting on yet another bash on Miami Beach alongside top computer and computer product retailer, Tiger Direct. The night will pulse with beats by DJ.WWWW and there will be drinks flowing from 7-10pm.

The pop-up gallery will highlight exciting new work from Miquel Paredes including his “Culture in a Bag” and “New Used & Abused” collections as well as work by Kamil S., a Contemporary artist from Warsaw, Poland that explores and twists many philosophical tenets in his artwork.

The gallery on Lincoln Road will display work from both artists that will be for sale along with smaller retail items from Paredes including posters, coffee mugs, journals, etc. The space will be open on Christmas Eve as well as New Years Eve for tourists or locals to stop by and/or pick up last minute gifts.

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 12/28/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
December 28, 2012, 7 – 11 pm
Domino Park
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135

Art Gallery: Viernes Culturales
1637 SW 8th St.
Miami, Fl 33135

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 12th and 17th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month!      www.culturalfridays.org    www.facebook.com/vcmiami   www.twitter.com/@vcmiami

Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome un tour de la Pequena Habana gratuito con la compañía del legendario historiador,  Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 12 y 17, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes. www.viernesculturales.org

Irreversible Holiday Party 12/21/12

Irreversible Holiday Party
irreversibleDecember 21, 2012 From 7pm
Domo Polo Bistro
900 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL

December 21, 2012 the New Age interpretation of this transition the date marks the start of time in which Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or spiritual transformation, and that 21 December 2012 may mark the beginning of a new era!

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Santa Paws on Miami Beach Dec 12/16/12

Santa Paws on Miami Beach Dec
Sunday, 12/16/2012, 10:00 am – 04:00 pm
2012-Santa-Paws-LG3Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Dr,
miami , Florida 33139
Webpage Link

SANTA PAWS IS COMING TO TOWN !!…have your special member of the family pose with Santa this year at the Botanical Bazaar!. Celebrate the holiday season at this once-a-year outdoor shopping event, and find unique gifts such as jewelry and accessories, handmade clothing, local jams and honeys, photography prints, children’s books, home decor, stocking stuffers, poinsettias, orchids, bromeliads, airplants, and garden merchandise for everyone on your gift list. This year we’re introducing a doggie play pen with obstac…le equipment, featuring a photo op with “Santa Paws” so the family pet can have their own Christmas card to mail ou…t.
Food trucks will be providing hot grub from Sakaya Kitchen, Latin Burger and Taco, and Dolci Peccati.
A yoga class courtesy of YOGiiZA in South Beach will be taking place at 11 a.m./2 p.m. and children can decorate trees and design ornaments with the Sunflower Society.
Live entertainment and music will be performed throughout the day.
Come to browse or buy, enjoy hot food, and listen to good music with your Miami Beach neighbors.

Cremata Gallery Farewell Christmas Party 12/14/12

Cremata Gallery Farewell Christmas Party
wreath-wFriday, December 14th, 2012 – 7:00-11:00 pm
Cremata Gallery
1646 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
RSVP: lourdes@crematagallery.com  

Join us one last time to celebrate Christmas cheer! We are moving out of our current gallery space after 7 years. Come for fun surrounded by great art, all on super sale, live music, small bites and full bar. Hope YOU can make it as we bid farewell to all our friends and clients who have made these years truly special. Lourdes & Raul Cremata

Christmas Party Reception by invitation
Music: Ruben and his Saxophone//Raul Cremata singing Sinatra’s favorites
Full Open Bar and small bites by Catharsis restaurant
Valet Parking available at the door

CASK at Cannonball 12/19/12

CASK
Wednesday / December 19th, 2012, 8:30PM / 9:30PM / 10:30PM
cask_nickCannonball (formally known as Legal Art)
1035 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL

Tickets are $10 online (available until 12/18/12) / $15 at the door (on 12/19/12)
Purchase Tickets

–CASK is a site-specific show, which premiered at the 6th Street Container Alternative Art Space on October 26th. We are looking forward to bringing the show to this new venue, with a new look, for this new season!

CASK brings new life to Edgar Allen Poe’s classic: The cask of amontillado. The 20 minute, site-specific performance is a fusion of dance, theatre, music, and visual arts. It is an evening that runs like micro/theatre, with three scheduled runs of the show. The grandiose, Montresor, has invited her guests to attend her dinner party… This captivating experience dives deep into the subconscious of the hostess, and brings to life the vivid psychosis of someone who’s sanity is rapidly unraveling. Though it doesn’t take long to recognize that something is just not right with Montresor, one can only imagine the secret she is hiding from everyone…

Set installations, designed by Magnus Sodamin, immediately set the tone for the night; and avant garde makeup and costuming by Veronica Ortiz, transfix the eyes. Rainer Davies and Dion Keith Kerr IV further navigate the tale with their musical composition; bringing to life the hauntingly hypnotic performances of the dancers.

CAST
Montresor:
Montresor (ghost of the past):
Fortunado (ghost of the past):
The Twins:
The Butler:
Dinner guests:
 
Aisha Sofia Duran
Marissa Alma Nick
Pioneer Winter
Rainer Davies & Dion Keith Kerr IV
Magnus Sodamin
the audience

Photographs by John Christi of Philanthrofest 2012 Launch Party at CCEMiami on 11/29/12

Photographs by John Christi from Philanthrofest 2013 Launch Party at CCEMiami on Thursday, November 29, 2012.   This launch party was to promote the upcoming PhilanthroFest 2013, to be held in April of 2013.

We had a presentation by Marianne Maduro of Miami Foundation and Marlon hill.

A Big Thank You to the wonderful sponsors: KIND Healthy Snacks,  Hungry Hippos Hoagies, Bocaditos,  Mealeo Miami, Exclusive Entertainment Productions, Inc by Milian Enterprises International, Iceberg Vodka, Cockspur Rum, EPPA Superfruit Sangria, CCE Miami, DJ Hank Justice and Monster Sound Pro .

The artists painting live were:  Alan Laird and Derek Wilson..  The art exhibit was by: Griselda Lechini.

Massages by Freshly Squeezed.

Little Havana Art Walk 12/14/12

Little Havana Art Walk
littlehavanaFriday, Dec. 14th – 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm 
Calle 8 between 12th and 17th
 
Join us for the second Friday of every calendar month for Little Havana Art Walk.  
It promises an evening embracing all of Little Havana, highlighting its art, dining and entertainment.   
 
Art galleries grand opening reception for:
Art by Ninoska  
Ninoska is an author of several best sellers, she has a passion  for the art and has dedicated her time to produce work full of nostalgia and symbolism of her native Cuba. Full of imagination, her paintings speak thru the live watercolors."For me painting is going back to my lost city", she quotes the Chinese poet Li Po, "I dream that I am home"
      
Roy Rodriguez Art  
Cuban artist Roy Rodriguez seeks his aesthetic vocabulary and imagination when he uses color and texture to create a sultry palette.His work reflects his native island’s vibrant colors while exploring the exotic. “Art if my passion, I am always fascinated by the rich and translucent textures obtained through various materials and tools”
Galleries / Art
Calle 8 & SW 17th Ave
Mildrey Guillot Fine Art    
Agustin Gainza Art Gallery 
Cremata Gallery      
Obrapia Fine Art Restoration
Unzueta Fine Art     
Molina Fine Art       
Futurama Building
Abdul Delgado Cataneo Art
Alberto de Vegas Gallery
Art by JTW
Art by Ninoska
B.A.D. Brainn Art Gallery 
Maggie Genova-Cordovi Studio       
Penner Studios  
Rafiño Art  
Roy Rodriguez Art 
Santos Fine Art Gallery  
Villamil Art Studio      
Maxoly/Latin Art Core 
Marta G. Ismail Fine Art    
Cuba Ocho Art & Research Center 
Art of Freedom 
 
Roberto Burle Marx Exhibit
An exhibit of the plans for Miami’s Biscayne Boulevard designed by Roberto Burle Marx will be in the Futurama Building until Dec. 28th. The implemented project shown on the photograph by Perla Gonzalez is one of Miami’s most important landmarks. Born in Brazil, Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994) is internationally known as one of the most important landscape architects of the 20th century.  
1637 SW 8th St. Miami Fl 33135

Photographs from the Knight Arts Challenge at the New World Symphony on 12/3/12

Knights Art Challenge Miami awards at the New World Symphony on Monday, December 3, 2012.

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Official Press Release
34 projects to infuse South Florida with art as Knight Arts Challenge winners

Bringing art into neighborhoods from Hialeah to Delray Beach, 34 projects received $2.28 million in funding Monday as part of the Knight Arts Challenge.

The challenge – a program of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation – is a community-wide contest funding projects that bring South Florida together through the arts.

In addition, Knight Foundation announced earlier this week that it would invest $23 million in new funding to extend the Knight Arts Challenge through 2015 and to support cultural projects at seven South Florida institutions. More information on the new support is available at KnightArts.org.

The 2012 Knight Arts Challenge winners will:
Strengthen the performing arts scene, with Indian dance based on Western fairy tales, mentorships for local choreographers and a new black box theater for small performances.
Integrate the arts into unexpected places, with musical performances at Miami International Airport and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden and theater performances in shipping containers.
Celebrate Miami’s diversity by expanding a Haitian music series and a monthly art event in Little Havana, launching a “Reading Queer” literary series and promoting a Hip Hop Symphony.

The full list of winners is below.

In addition, Arts Garage, a Palm Beach collaborative, won the Knight Arts Challenge People’s Choice Award, besting five other emerging organizations in a text-to-vote campaign. Arts Garage can use the $20,000 prize to further its mission.

“Everywhere you go in South Florida we want you to have an encounter with art,” said Dennis Scholl, Knight Foundation’s vice president for arts. “Knight Arts Challenge winners make it happen by bringing arts to the people, and engaging audiences in ways that delight, challenge and inspire us.”

Each year, since 2008, the challenge has asked everyone in South Florida for their ideas to enhance the South Florida arts. The contest has just three rules: Projects must be about the arts, take place in or benefit South Florida, and match Knight’s funding.

The best ideas receive Knight Foundation funds. Some 6,601 ideas have been received over the past five years. More than half of these ideas came from individuals, businesses, and small organizations that don’t have 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. In total, 143 projects have received close to $20 million in funding.

Knight Foundation is extending the contest because of its success: A new, independent evaluation of Knight Foundation’s impact found that the challenge has helped fuel Miami’s cultural scene.  In particular, the challenge has helped small projects with an entrepreneurial spirit take shape. For example: A newly created art-book publishing house, [NAME] Publications, has sold books about Miami artists nationally, and internationally recognized visual artist, Naomi Fisher, is hosting Weird Miami Bus Tours that take visitors to little-known local haunts.

Since 2006, Knight Foundation has invested $86 million in the South Florida arts, including cutting-edge exhibitions at North Miami’s Museum of Contemporary Art, a new media program that includes the signature “Wallcasts” at the acclaimed New World Symphony campus and bringing every Miami-Dade third grader to the soon-to-open Perez Art Museum Miami on the downtown waterfront.

For more information about the new funding commitment, and about the Knight arts program, visit KnightArts.org.

Knight Foundation supports transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. The foundation believes that democracy thrives when people and communities are informed and engaged. For more, visit knightfoundation.org.

Knight Arts Challenge Miami: 2012
Bringing Hip-Hop and Cultural Events to Kids
Project: TruSchool Hip-Hop
Recipient: 6th Street Dance Studio/WholeProject
Award: $40,000
The 6th Street Dance Studio’s TruSchool is a free hip-hop program for young people serving Little Havana and Overtown and based on the original elements of hip-hop. With challenge funding, the studio will incorporate house dance, lindy hop, writing and cultural events into its programming, as well as deejaying, emceeing, spoken word and graffiti. The project also will also collaborate with local, national and international performance companies to mentor the program’s participants.
Miami’s nonprofit, professional 6th Street Dance Studio/WholeProject is located in the heart of Little Havana. Directed by professional dancer-choreographer Brigid Baker, the studio is known for its open-air, open-door hospitality and has been home to some of the best professionals in contemporary, urban and commercial dance. Baker ensures that the studio upholds life principles of deep ecology, diversity and greenness. The studio is “dedicated to conquering barriers of racism, sexism, classism and all other forms of small mindedness.”

Introducing Broadway to High School Students
Project: In the Heights for Eighth-Twelfth Graders
Recipient: Actors’ Playhouse Productions
Award:$40,000
To enrich Miami-Dade Schools eighth- through 12th-grade students, Actors’ Playhouse Productions will make 3,000 seats available to the Tony-winning musical In the Heights, and engage them through a rap-writing contest. Students will prepare with study guides on the show’s plot line and will participate in discussions with the director, actors and creative team to better understand the performance and possibilities for arts careers. Students will then write their own personal or family story that mimics the play’s musical score or is in a style appropriate to their cultural background. Finalists will perform their works at the Miracle Theater.
Actors’ Playhouse is the nonprofit resident theater company and managing agent of the historic Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables. Winner of 75 regional Carbonell Awards for artistic excellence, Actors’ Playhouse is a Florida Presenting Cultural Organization and one of 22 major cultural institutions in Miami-Dade County. In addition to its Mainstage season, Actors’ Playhouse offers Musical Theatre for Young Audiences, a National Children’s Theatre Festival, a theater conservatory and summer camp program, as well as outreach programs for underserved youth. It is led by executive producing director Barbara S. Stein and artistic director David Arisco.

Creating Discussion Around the Visual Arts
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Project: Hot Topics Artist Series
Award: $20,000
To foster conversation around the visual arts, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood will host an ongoing lecture series featuring nationally and internationally recognized artists. Audiences will not only hear the artist’s stories, but learn about the trends influencing the direction of contemporary visual art. The project builds upon the center’s previous Knight Arts Challenge grant that establishes a series of Hot Topics discussions.
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is an independent nonprofit that operates visual arts galleries in the 1924 Kagey House, an Art School adjacent to the main facility, and a 500-seat theater in downtown Hollywood. The center, incorporated in 1978, is one of eight organizations designated a Major Cultural Institution by the Broward Cultural Division. Each year, ACCH presents more than a dozen contemporary gallery exhibitions; more than 70 arts-education programs for children and adults; and the free or low-cost Family Performance Series.

Giving a Voice to More Miami Stories
Project: Lip Service: True Stories from all Miami Communities
Recipient: Lip Service
Award: $50,000
To give voice to more Miami stories, Lip Service will create live storytelling performances about personal experiences focused on people who, for a variety of reasons, don’t often have opportunities to tell their stories. The performances, taking place quarterly at the Miracle Theatre and other community theaters, will be produced in collaboration with local community groups.
Created by Andrea Askowitz and Esther Martinez, Lip Service gathers, shares and broadcasts true, personal stories from our community. Each quarter, eight stories are chosen from hundreds of submissions. These stories are edited, rehearsed and then read by their authors before a live audience. Through the writing and editing process, the meaning of a life event is crystallized; on stage, personal stories are transformed into art.

Arts Skill Building for High-School Students
Project: ArtWorks
Recipient: Arts for Learning/Miami
Award: $225,000
Arts for Learning/Miami will provide opportunities for high school students to pursue their interests in the arts while learning essential work skills by offering six-week paid summer art internships and apprenticeships. Professional artists will team with students five days a week to focus on a specific art form such as dance, printmaking, painting, graphic design or photography. The program will focus on students from the Miami neighborhoods of Overtown, Wynwood, Little Haiti and Liberty City to help them develop deep appreciation for the arts. Students will also participate in Art Basel Miami Beach, via tours or volunteering.
Miami’s leading organization dedicated solely to advancing teaching and learning through the arts, Arts for Learning (A4L) works to ensure that the arts are central to the life of every child. Connecting professional visual and performing artists to school, preschool, after-school and summer programs, A4L annually reaches thousands of students, giving them the opportunity to experience and understand an art form, create a work of art, and connect their work to other areas of learning. A4L’s services include teacher and artist professional development, arts integrated instruction, student studio programs, community arts programs and student internships and mentoring.

Developing Local, Contemporary Dancers
Project: Miami Dance Mecca
Recipient: Augusto Soledade Brazzdance
Award: $45,000
To build Miami’s reputation as an emerging center for contemporary dance, the Augusto Soledade Brazzdance company will create new works and help dancers develop professionally. Company classes, master class series, new work and repertory performances will be available to professional and advanced dancers as will internship opportunities. The project seeks to increase the ranks of local professional dancers who remain in Miami to pursue a dance career and simultaneously attract out-of-town dancers into the community.
Augusto Soledade, a native of Bahia, Brazil, is a performer, choreographer and assistant professor in dance at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Fla. He is founder, artistic director and resident choreographer for Augusto Soledade Brazzdance, or Brazz Dance Theater, in Miami. In the fall of 2012, Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs for the fourth time awarded Soledade the Miami-Dade Choreographer’s Fellowship. He also received the 2012 Individual Artist Fellowship from the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs. He received his M.F.A in dance from SUNY Brockport in 1998.

Mini Theater in a Shipping Container
Project: Microtheater
Recipient: Centro Cultural Español de Cooperación Iberoamericana Miami
Award: $100,000
To bring Spanish theater into the community, Centro Cultural Español de Cooperación Iberoamericana Miami will offer a series of exciting yet short plays to small audiences in a 150-square-foot shipping container. Lasting 15 minutes each, the plays will be presented three times a year in both English and Spanish. Actors from around the world will be invited to participate as a way to support local creativity and cultural exchange.
CCEMiami’s mission is to contribute, through culture and science, to social and human development in South Florida. It seeks to disseminate information on the breadth and diversity of Spanish culture in Miami, to cooperate with local actors and cultural institutions, and to promote the exchange of cultural ideas, projects and proposals from different countries.

Expanding a Nonprofit Film Arts Center
Project: Coral Gables Art Cinema
Recipient: Coral Gables Cinemateque
Award: $150,000
The Coral Gables Art Cinema, one of South Florida’s leading, first-run alternative movie theaters, will expand to include a number of new components. With challenge funding, the nonprofit arts center will produce a three-day annual event as part of existing family programming, in partnership with the New York International Children’s Film Festival; and launch initiatives to support feature film production and distribution, including visiting director, screenwriter and producer residencies, in conjunction with existing exhibition programs.
Coral Gables Cinemateque Inc. is a nonprofit that presents and supports the media arts in South Florida, primarily by developing and running the two-year old Coral Gables Art Cinema as a venue for alternative film serving the whole community. This state-of-the-art, 141-seat theater is runs seven days a week, presenting premieres of quality American independent and international features that speak to the linguistic and cultural diversity of the region. Most films are not generally available at other venues in South Florida. Also programmed are classic films, family events, educational activities and film festival weeks.

A Creative Hub for Culture in Palm Beach
Project: Arts Garage Jazz Project
Recipient: Creative City Collaborative DBA Arts Garage
Award: $30,000
The Creative City Collaborative will facilitate an exchange of art and ideas by presenting contemporary musical performances, feature films, visual art exhibitions and new theater productions at a Palm Beach collaborative. The project will continue its signature repertoire series and add special new programming, including performance that will highlight regional emerging artists. Arts Garage will also partner with regional cultural arts organizations to produce new plays and expand its educational programs.
The Art Garage’s mission is to build and promote the cultural community that celebrates Delray Beach, and to be the instrument for Delray Beach as the international cultural destination for artists and patrons.

Crowdsourcing Funding for Broward County’s Arts
Project: power2give.org
Recipient: Business for the Arts of Broward
Award: $75,000
To connect local cultural projects to more donors, Business for the Arts of Broward will bring power2give.org to its community. The online crowdsourcing platform is designed to connect donors directly with projects they are passionate about, whether it is, for example, a new theatrical production in need of costumes or a musician needing a new instrument. Since the Arts and Science Council in Charlotte, N.C., launched the platform approximately a year ago with Knight support, three other arts agencies across the country have used the platform to raise more than $1 million for arts projects.
Business for the Arts of Broward is a nonprofit organization engaging business and business leaders to advocate and educate about the importance of the county’s art and cultural community as well as to recognize the connection between cultural vitality, creative success and economic development.

Expanding Performance Art and Literary Residency Opportunities
Project: Theater Lab
Recipient: Deering Estate Foundation
Award: $35,000
To foster a cultural dialogue between artists and audiences, the Deering Estate Foundation will support a performing art series and a residency opportunity that includes lectures and master classes at the estate. Building on its already successful visual, literary and performance art program, the expanded residencies will include a playwright development program, retreats and a resident theater company. Interdisciplinary workshops, lectures and master classes will be offered in exchange for residency opportunities.
The mission of the Deering Estate Foundation is to raise public awareness, outreach, understanding and the appreciation of the Deering Estate at Cutler and to raise funds to support education, research, exhibits and collections, natural conservation and historical restoration and preservation.

Bridging Art, Music and Nature
Project: Expanded Cultural Programming
Recipient: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Award: $150,000
To bring together nature and art, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden will strengthen its GardenMusic program under conductor Teddy Abrams. Musical performances and concerts will be available throughout the year. Additional fine art exhibitions and an annual weeklong festival will celebrate various forms of music that integrate the visual, dramatic and performance arts.
Fairchild’s mission is to save tropical plant diversity by exploring, explaining and conserving the world of tropical plants; fundamental to this task is inspiring a greater understanding and love of plants and gardening so that all can enjoy the beauty and bounty of the tropical world.

Experimental Music Event for South Florida Musicians
Project: International Noise Conference
Recipient: Frank Falestra
Award: $15,000
Now in its 10th year, the International Noise Conference is an exceptional opportunity for South Florida musicians to perform and network with composers from other cities. This year, with challenge funding, the experimental music festival will expand. Local, national and international musicians will be invited to participate, and a recording studio and music archive will supply tools to encourage innovative compositions. New works will be produced and broadcast over the Internet.
Frank “Rat Bastard” Falestra for over two decades has been one of the most ubiquitous presences in the local music scene. When Rat’s not fronting conflagrations such as Laundry Room Squelchers, women who play anything that generates a sound, or Scraping Teeth, Spin’s worst band in America of 1993, he’s heading up the International Noise Conference, a weeklong cacophony that has blasted Miami for 10 years. For over 25 years Rat was part of what has become known as the Miami noise scene that played at Churchill’s almost every week.

New Original Contemporary Arts Performances
Project: Miami on Stage Knight New Works
Recipient: FUNDarte Inc.
Award: $100,000
FUNDarte will use Knight Foundation funding to strengthen the performing arts scene by commissioning three original contemporary performance works by Miami-based artist companies. As an outgrowth of FUNDarte’s three-year-old Miami on Stage series, which presents completed full-length works by local artists, the Knight New Works component will select three projects to fully produce, present and tour to two additional locations in greater Miami. FUNDarte will also offer managerial and logistical support to the artist-driven works.
FUNDarte is a multidisciplinary nonprofit dedicated to producing, presenting and promoting music, theater, dance, film and visual arts that speak to Miami’s diverse cultures, with a special emphasis on artists from Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain. FUNDarte works to nurture emerging artists and those with little or no exposure to South Florida audiences, to facilitate intercultural and international exchanges, and to provide local audiences and artists with educational opportunities that expand their creative, critical and social perspectives.

Using Hackathons to Connect Technology and Art
Project: A Three-Day Art Hackathon
Recipient: The LAB Miami
Award: $30,000
The LAB Miami will bolster innovation in the arts by bringing together creative professionals and techies for a three-day art hackathon. During the event, coders and designers will develop apps and websites that answer one question: how do we enhance the delivery of local art to users? The project seeks to bridge Miami’s tech and creative communities. A product demo will be open to the public on the final day of the event. Other programming for the hackathon includes keynote speeches by tech and creative leaders and a mentor system to coach teams.
The LAB Miami Innovation Campus is a center for technology, design and social enterprise. Composed of working space, education platform, gallery, pop-up shop and cafe, The LAB Miami is a place to learn, act and build. Through this shared space concept, entrepreneurs are easily able to collaborate, cocreate and connect, thus improving their practice and developing effective networks. The LAB Miami is also committed to providing a cutting-edge educational platform. Its mission is to drive entrepreneurial growth and generate positive social impact at the local, national and international levels.

Establishing a Cultural Center for Hialeah
Project: The Hialeah Cultural Center
Recipient: Miami Dade College
Award: $80,000
To celebrate and preserve the arts and culture of Hialeah, Florida’s fifth largest city, Miami Dade College will create and launch the Hialeah Cultural Center. Miami Dade College’s Hialeah Campus, serving a city without art museums and with limited opportunities for arts performances, will conduct start-up activities for the new center, including planning, program development and promotion. A launch event will showcase the work of area artists and feature a public discussion on intellectual and artistic freedom. Additional activities include hands-on art projects and a video of oral histories from Hialeah.
Miami Dade College’s Hialeah Campus, with over 17,000 students registered annually, became the college’s seventh campus in 2005. Serving the Greater Hialeah-Miami Lakes and Hialeah Gardens area, it offers day and evening classes seven days a week. Courses leading to associate degrees in arts or science are offered, with business, computer technology and health sciences the most popular programs. The Hialeah Campus is undergoing the most significant expansion in its history, a transformation leading to a “greener” footprint with more open spaces and state-of-the-art facilities that make use of natural light and the campus’ central location.

Introducing Travelers and Residents to Global and Local Rhythms
Project: Educational and Entertainment Encounters
Recipient: Miami International Airport
Award: $40,000
To engage and connect audiences to global and local rhythms, Miami International Airport will present performances of world music to its travelers. Building on the success of the airport’s Random Acts of Culture performances, the project will coordinate elements of live performances and formulate a list of key ensembles and areas for performance. Additional exhibits will offer a range of visual experiences including a contemporary fine arts show and children’s arts and crafts from around the world. Presentations will highlight global issues.
The primary mission of the Miami International Airport’s Division of Fine Arts and Cultural Affairs is to humanize and enrich the airport environment. The division does this by: providing a cultural and educational experience for passengers and the public; creating an exhibition program unique to Miami that reflects the history, cultural life and resources of Miami-Dade County; addressing the interests of the traveling public with exhibitions that will communicate culture, environment and art resources of an international scope with special emphasis on the areas served by Miami International Airport.

Artists in Resident Program for Emerging Artists
Project: Here & Now: A Knight Emerging Artists Program
Recipient: Miami Light Project
Award: $120,000
To support emerging artists, the Miami Light Project will create an artist-in-residence program as part of its annual Here & Now Festival, which commissions and presents local works. Artists will be offered year-round, dedicated rehearsal space at The Light Box and professional development support including workshops on financial, legal and marketing topics. Presenters, managers and agents from across the country will be invited to Miami to attend the performances and speak one-on-one with each of the commissioned artists.

Founded in 1989, the nonprofit Miami Light Project presents live performances by innovative dance, music and theater artists from around the world, supports the development of new work by South Florida-based artists, and offers educational programs for students of every age. Since inception, it has reached a diverse cross-section of communities throughout Miami-Dade County with an extensive outreach effort that includes partnerships with other arts organizations, universities and social service agencies. Miami Light Project is a cultural forum to explore some of the issues that define contemporary society.

Series Celebrates the Artistic Talents of Miami-Raised Artists
Project: Bring It Home Miami
Recipient: Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
Award: $45,000
To celebrate native talent, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs will present a Bring It Home Miami series at the South Miami-Dade Cultural Center. Featuring artists from South Florida who have developed national and international reputations, it will honor and welcome talented alumni back “home.” The series seeks to kindle community pride among South Floridians around the accomplishments of its homegrown talent.
The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and its volunteer advisory board, the Cultural Affairs Council, develop cultural excellence, diversity and participation throughout Miami-Dade County by strategically creating and promoting opportunities for artists and cultural organizations, and all of our residents and visitors who are their audiences.

Infusing Symphony with Innovative and Emerging Composers
Project: Residency Program
Recipient: The Miami Symphony Orchestra
Award: $45,000
The Miami Symphony Orchestra will commission new works through a composer-in-residence program, as a way to further develop South Florida’s musical voice. The orchestra will train, develop and promote three emerging composers to create music reflective of the city of Miami, including Latin-American, Afro-Caribbean and traditional orchestral pieces. The program will give the orchestra an original focus and new purpose as it channels the inspired energy of talented composers.
The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s mission is to present the highest level of musical artistic excellence to the diverse audience of South Florida. By combining symphonic music from Latin America and Spain with the music of American composers and the great European masters, MISO strives to enlighten and entertain the multicultural community and help to develop the audiences of the future.

Celebrating South Florida’s African Diaspora Artists
Project: Art Exhibit and Festival
Recipient: Opa-locka Community Development Corporation
Award: $60,000
To celebrate the art of the African diaspora, the Opa-locka Community Development Corporation will produce a multidisciplinary juried arts festival and exhibit to coincide with major public art installations in Opa-locka. The event will bring noted national and regional artists from throughout the African diaspora to Opa-locka. Highly participatory community programming will engage youth, residents and attendees in the art-making process. Lectures and workshops will increase exposure for artists and community access to the arts. The event is part of a larger plan to make quality art of all forms accessible in Opa-locka.
The nonprofit Opa-locka Community Development Corporation (OLCDC) serves as a catalyst in rebuilding North Miami-Dade’s most challenging low-income neighborhoods into healthy and sustainable communities. Its mission is to create and stimulate economic development and affordable housing, improving the quality of life for residents in Opa-locka and neighboring communities. OLCDC is leveraging a $22 million HUD housing rehab grant to catalyze the sustainable revitalization of Opa-locka. Art is a strategic component of this approach. A major grant from the National Endowment for the Arts supports integration of the arts and culture into its holistic community development approach.

Building Community Among Filmmakers
Project: An Open, Friendly Space for Filmmakers
Recipient: Open Lab
Award: $35,000
To help build the local film community, Open Lab will create monthly gatherings where filmmakers screen their work. Monthly events will include work-in-progress screenings with feedback sessions and case studies from industry experts. These open get togethers will be held at a different space each month, engaging audiences from various parts of the community and introducing them to cultural organizations and arts venues around Miami. The project will culminate with visits from three leading industry experts, connecting the Open Lab community with the national resources and knowledge on how to market and distribute completed films.
Open Lab’s mission is to propel Miami’s existing film and video art scene nationally and internationally with monthly gatherings at various locations where filmmakers screen their work, exchange ideas and engage South Florida’s diverse voices to produce new work.

Celebrating a Hip-Hop Symphony
Project: The Hip-Hop Symphony
Recipient: Pablo Malco Foundation
Award: $10,000
To celebrate South Florida’s cultural traditions, the Hip-Hop Symphony combines hip-hop dance and music with classical music and instrumentation. The show features 13 versatile hip-hop and contemporary dancers, a 20-piece orchestra, a five-piece rock band and seven-voice choir. Several tickets will also be donated to youth organizations as a way to engage young people in theater productions and classical music.
The Pablo Malco Foundation strives to provide performing arts excellence. from beginning-level classes with master instructors to professional performance opportunities for novice and professionals. The foundation is committed to helping youths grow with positive morals, dignity, confidence, self-esteem and self-discipline; to providing quality classes in which aspiring performers may continue their education; to providing paid work opportunities for performing artists in our community who live from their art or craft; and to producing fun-filled world-class musical productions for the entire family to enjoy.

Series Celebrates Genre- and Gender-Bending Literature
Project: Reading Queer
Recipients: Paula Kolek and Neil de la Flor
Award: $30,000
To promote Miami as a center for LGBT literature, Paula Kolek and Neil de la Flor will create a Reading Queer series for writers who create hybrid, genre-bending works. The annual, weeklong series will feature headliners at local cultural centers and galleries and writing workshops. An anthology of the series also will be printed. The project will reach out to young people to give them a safe space to talk about and explore sexual themes.
Paula Kolek is a visual artist, poet and teacher whose poetry has been published in New Letters, Collective Brightness Anthology and Ditch. Kolek earned her MA from the University of Massachusetts Boston and MFA from the University of Miami. She teaches writing and literature at Miami Dade College and Barry University. Neil de la Flor is a writer, teacher and photographer. His publications include An Elephant’s Memory of Blizzards, and Two Thieves and a Liar. He is the performance arts journalist for KnightArts and contributes to the arts bureau Art Burst Miami. He holds a MFA from the University of Miami.

Demystifying Indian Classical Dance
Project: Adoption of Western Fairly Tales
Recipient: Ranjana Warier
Award: $25,000
To promote cross-cultural understanding, Ranjana Warier will showcase traditional Indian dance through the stories of Western fairy tales. Leading professional Indian classical dancers will collaborate on the performance, while a lecture series will seek to demystify the complexity of traditional Indian storylines. The resulting stage shows will maintain the integrity of the ancient art form while breaking it down to make it more enjoyable for all ages.
Ranjana Warier was introduced to Indian classical dance at the age of 6. She has been an active performer/choreographer at events and festivals in United States and abroad. Recognized for her efforts to educate children on culture and history of India through dance, she thrives on preserving and promoting India’s artistic traditions. She has won grants from local government organizations and is the artistic director of Rhythms School of Dance in South Florida. Warier, a cyber security engineer for Miami-Dade County, has an engineering degree and a master’s degree in computer science.

Free Concerts Make Miami a Musical Destination
Project: Stipend for Touring Acts
Recipient: Sweat Records
Award: $140,000
To help make Miami a musical destination, Sweat Records will provide a stipend for touring acts to provide free or affordable concerts for an all-ages crowd. The project will increase the number of quality events it brings to the community and will host and pay more touring acts to visit. Sweat Records will also revamp its stage area with new sound equipment, a simple lighting rig and seating for more patrons. Concerts will be documented via audio, video and photography. Highlights will be posted online and performers will get high quality footage for promotional use.
Sweat Records was founded in 2005 to fulfill the dual missions of providing Miami with a world-class record store and to be a unifying entity for South Florida’s independent music scene.

A Hub for Creative Writing in South Florida
Project: The Writer’s Room
Recipient: The Betsy Hotel
Award: $60,000
To brand South Florida as a muse for authors, The Betsy Hotel will expand its new writer-in-residence program on Miami Beach. The program offers a private space for writers offering them the solitude and support necessary to complete their work. The award-winning writers will also participate in public readings and a workshop and art salon series. A biannual publication will contain commentary and works from the writers.
The mission of the Writer’s Room at The Betsy Hotel is to create a very special place on South Beach for writers and other creative artists where they can find the tranquility and inspiration needed to do their best work. The room is made available to visiting artists working in a wide variety of domains and disciplines – with a focus on poets during final-stage efforts. Betsy is a historic property committed to exploring the capacity of the arts to bridge past, present and future.

Sharing African-American History Through the Arts

Project: Liberty City Renaissance
Recipient: Miami Children’s Initiative
Award: $75,000
The Miami Children’s Initiative will launch a cultural movement that shares local history using the arts, inspires and showcases local African-American artists, and encourages the creativity of the next generation of performing and visual artists. The project includes a jazz series led by the musician Nicole Henry and the Orchestral Academy for Liberty City’s kids from 4- to 18-years-old in partnership with the Miami Music Project. The initiative will establish Liberty City Renaissance Arts Council responsible for commissioning work from local artists and maintaining a robust and lively online presence.
The Miami Children’s Initiative is creating a community-based network that develops, coordinates and provides quality education, accessible health care, youth development programs, opportunities for employment – all ingredients for safe neighborhoods for children and families.

A Space For Small Performing Acts Groups
Project: Miami Theater Center: Sandbox Series
Recipient: Miami Theater Center
Award: $100,000
To help nurture individual artists and small performing arts groups, Miami Theater Center (MTC) will provide a small, well-equipped black box theater at discounted rates. The theater will make available its 70-seat space to promising performing artists and provide public relations, marketing and production support. Talented artists will be chosen to produce and perform their work in the theater and be provided a commissioning fee and rehearsal and performance space for six shows.
MTC, under the leadership of artistic director Stephanie Ansin, produces classical and contemporary works that entertain and educate audiences of all ages and abilities.

Innovating Miami’s Theatrical Experience
Project: Strengthening Alternative Theater
Recipient: The Project [theatre]
Award: $25,000
The Project [theatre] will use challenge funding to expand efforts to redefine the local theatrical experience. To attract both new and existing theatergoers, the Project will create large-scale immersive theater events in which the audience literally follows and experiences a story throughout its environment. The organization will also expand its Beer & Cigarettes project that blurs the line between spectator and spectacle. During these immersive, site-specific performances, the audience acts as voyeurs and stories unfold throughout a bar over the course of a night. These nontraditional theatrical experiences intend to help establish Miami as a place for theatrical innovation.”
The Project [theatre] works to redefine the theatrical experience in Greater Miami.

Big Night in Little Haiti Gets Bigger
Project: Big Night in Little Haiti
Recipient: The Rhythm Foundation
Award: $120,000
To continue the growth of Little Haiti as a cultural and entertainment destination, and to introduce new audiences to Haitian music, The Rhythm Foundation will expand its successful Big Night in Little Haiti monthly concert series. A previous Knight Arts Challenge winner, the project offers free concerts, art exhibits, food and kids activities on the third Friday of each month at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. The growth involves the collaboration of civic, institutional and media partners who can provide additional outreach activities, documentation and broadcast reach, in addition to special events within the series.
Rhythm Foundation is a nonprofit organization celebrating its 24th season of presenting outstanding international artists in South Florida. It is considered the foremost presenter of world music in South Florida – presenting more than 500 concerts, events and festivals by established and innovative artists from around the world.

A Creative Center for South Florida’s Dance Community
Project: The Synapse Performance
Recipient: Thought Loom
Award: $50,000
To position South Florida as a hub for dance, Thought Loom will pair South Florida-based choreographers with national and international dance artists for seasonal performances. Three South Florida-based choreographers will be selected to create original works using dance artists hired from cities outside of Florida. Each will work with his/her cast for several weeks, culminating with a run of live performances.

Thought Loom (www.thoughtloom.org) is a virtual/physical platform whose mission is to cultivate the generation, execution, and communications of ideas that nurture and push the field of dance. It hopes to create a generative pipeline between and among dance artists from around the globe, as well as thinkers from other disciplines. Thought Loom is the brainchild of choreographer Letty Bassart and is being built with bicontinental dance artists, Lydia Bittner Baird and Ilana Reynolds; as well as generous contributors, designers and co-dreamers.

Murals Engage Young People with Overtown’s Art, History
Project: Murals for Dorsey Park
Recipient: Urgent Inc.
Award: $35,000
To engage and inspire young artists, Urgent Inc. will help young people create murals in Overtown’s historic Dorsey Park to commemorate it as the home of South Florida’s Negro League baseball team. Artist Kadir Nelson will help mentor young people as they work on the murals and learn about a time and place that connects them to their cultural past. The 30 murals created will be officially dedicated to the players of the Negro and Cuban leagues.
URGENT Inc. is a community-based organization whose mission is to empower young minds to transform communities. It does this by promoting shared leadership through empowerment, education and engagement to create collective well-being. Urgent Inc. chooses to work with individuals and communities that are most in need of transformation because its vision is that all people will have the social, educational and economic resources to thrive. It believes elders are the anchors of communities, parents are the coaches, but young people are the drivers of change.

Transforming Little Havana Through Art
Project: Monthly Cultural Festivals
Recipient: Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays
Award: $80,000
To accelerate the transformation of Little Havana’s arts district, Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays will expand the scope and programming of its popular monthly cultural festival. The event will also establish new offerings for younger generations such as introducing the game of dominoes and offering Latin dance classes. By expanding its marketing and promotional campaigns, it will bring diverse communities together with artists from different Hispanic nations and provide new opportunities for emerging artists. Gallery tours will also be offered.
The mission of Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays is to promote cultural, artistic and economic renaissance of historic Little Havana, to accelerate the transformation of its arts district using arts and culture to bring people of different cultures together, to promote economic revitalization and tourism, and to provide a venue for visual artists and entertainers to showcase their work while linking the artistic community to the public.

Photographs by Bob Quesada from the Inaugural Opening Reception for New Art Fusion Location Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012 Exhibition on 12/8/12

The hundreds of people who attended the reception were treated to an incredible variety of works by more than thirty artists from all corners of the globe. From sculpture to painting to photography and mixed media, there was something for everyone.

Art Fusion Galleries, which boasts over 8,000 Sq. feet of pristine contemporary gallery space is a wonderfully designed venue. The Chelsea-style design affords the feeling of being intimate with the art. This is the way art was meant to be appreciated.

The family of the late Martin Schreiber, an artist whose work was on display, was holding their own celebration in his memory. His son, Dr. Andrew Schreiber, had produced and bottled his own private label wines just for the occasion. The labels on the bottles were printed with art work from the artist. The wine was simply outstanding.

Art Fusion Galleries is located at 3550 North Miami Avenue Miami FL .The exhibition runs until Friday, December 21st, 2012.

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The Lou’s Beer Garden Christmas Party And Art Community Gathering 12/13/12

The Lou’s Beer Garden Christmas Party And Art Community Gathering
lousartshowThursday, December 13, 7:00pm until 11:45pm
Lou’s Beer Garden
7337 Harding ave
Miami Beach, Florida 33141

We are kick starting it again! The Nobe Art Community Gathers One More Time. Fashion, Art, Live music and random acts of deviant behavior, All Compounded With Our Annual Christmas Party ! Yes ! Meet Hobo Santa (and his sexy elves) YES ! Merry Christmas ! Bottoms Up!

Sedano’s Supermarkets Partners with History en Español to present Colors of my Culture Contest Mural Painting Event 12/13/12

Sedano’s Supermarkets partners with History en Español to present “Colors of my Culture” contest mural painting event
Thursday, Dec. 13, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Sedano’s Supermarket
4801 SW 8 Street
Coral Gables, FL 33134
(8th Street and Granada)

Sedano’s Supermarkets has partnered with History en Español to host an art contest called “Colors of my Culture,” open to South Florida residents, 18 years old and older. Participants were invited to submit an original scale design that reflects their Latin culture.  The contest ran from Oct. 29-Nov. 30.  From the submissions, a select panel of judges has chosen a winner whose artwork will be recreated and painted on the exterior wall of Sedano’s Supermarkets’ Coral Gables store. The mural will be set up as a paint-by-numbers collage to make the activity fun and easy for attendees of all ages and skill levels to participate. There will also be face painting, a caricaturist and Latin music for the enjoyment of all attendees.

Back in Black Opening Reception 12/14/12

Back In Black eviteBack in Black Opening Reception
Friday, December 14th 7PM – 10PM
Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts
1310 S.W. 2nd Court / Loft 307
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Exhibition Dates: 12/14/12 – 01/22/13

Please join us for the Gala Champagne Reception of the "Back in Black" Photography Exhibition at 7PM, Friday, December 14th.

Featuring the spirited and intuitive black and white photographic works from the Level IV Master Photography Workshop students.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon from Leonardo Hildalgo Exhibit at Paramount on 12/7/12

Photographs by Anthony Jordon from Leonardo Hildalgo Exhibit at Paramount on Friday, December 7, 2012.  A percentage of the proceeds will be going to the Jaguars of Brazil.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Artist Profiles: Get To Know Your Local Artists!

So now that we’re all getting over Basel Fever, I think it’s time we get-to-know our local artists. I would like to introduce  Artist Profiles: Get To Know Your Local Artists!  In this weekly post, I will introduce you to local artists you may or may not have heard of, expose their story, share their work, tell you what makes them tick, what pisses them off, and where you can view and purchase their work and merchandise! This is your chance to get up-close and personal with some of Miami’s best talent!

Ceramic League of Miami Exhibit Opening 12/12/12

Ceramic League of Miami Exhibit Opening
rubinWednesday, December 12th, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157

Free and open to the public.

he Deering Estate at Cutler welcomes artists from the Ceramic League of Miami for their annual group exhibition!
 
The exhibit will be on display daily through January 20, 2013 and is free with Estate admission.

The Ceramic League of Miami was founded in 1950 with the purpose of educating members and the general public in all aspects of ceramics.
 
Several visiting artist workshops are offered during the year bringing nationally known ceramicists to teach and inspire the membership and the public. For more information, please visit www.ceramicleaguemiami.org .

Image:  Noreen Rubin, Orchids by the Book

Photographs of Wynwood Walls Art Basel Events Kick Off Honoring Tony Goldman on 12/4/12

Wynwood Walls Art Basel Events Kick Off Honoring Tony Goldman on Tuesday, December 4, 2012.

Wynwood Walls will be open to the public during Art Basel Week with extended hours beginning Tuesday December 4 from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.; and will open daily from noon to 11 p.m. from Wednesday, December 5 through Sunday, December 9.

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Art Miami After Party at BAC 12/8/12

Art Miami VIP After Party @ BAC
December 8, 2012, 7-11pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd St
Miami, FL 33127

$10 Admission; Free for BAC Members, Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami VIP card holders/exhibitors

Bakehouse Art Complex hosts The Official 2012 VIP after-party for Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami!

BAC Artists’ studios will be open along with two exhibitions on view.
Enjoy Becks Pilsner, Jordan Wine, and Arizona Lemon Fizz along with entertainment by DJ V and Leo Casino.

Heineken Mural Project Pop-Up Party 12/7/12

Heineken Mural Project Pop-Up Party
Friday, December 7 | 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Heineken Artist Hub + Gallery
The Workshop Collective
171 NW 23 Street
Music by Keen One

No velvet ropes here, no RSVP required, just come out and enjoy the work by the Heineken artists, score some giveaways and of course,
a cold Heineken beer with your name on it at the Artist Hub + Gallery!

First 50 people will get Heineken Mural Project t-shirts and Deco Bike passes!

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of New, Used & Abused by Ronnie Cutrone & Miguel Paredes on 12/5/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from New, Used & Abused by Ronnie Cutrone & Miguel Paredes on Wednesday, December 5, 2012.

Miguel Paredes Pop Up Gallery hours are December 1st – January 1st 2013, Tuesday-Sunday 1:00pm-1:00am at 412 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL  33139.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Popup Shop Cocktail Party 12/7/12

Popup Shop Cocktail Party
Friday: 5pm
Urban Icons Studio
2509 nw 2nd Avenue
2nd Floor Loft Space
Wynwood

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The Urban Icons Studio & artistic space is hosting a week long Fashion & Art popup shop in Wynwood and .. Friday Night we celebrate!

Emerging artists on the walls with designers & Boutiques occupying the floor space for a Fashion Popup Shop Boutique during Art Week Miami.

Local Artistic & Designers collections such as Henrique Souza’s “It’s a Rio thing” & “Just add water” displaying w/ Candy Woolley Handbags, & designer gowns by Sammy Gicherman.

Friday evening: complimentary drinks & appetizers beginning at 5pm.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Art of Basketball on 11/5/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from Art of  Basketball on Wednesday, December 5, 2012.

Art of Basketball hours are Wednesday, December 5th – Sunday, December 9th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 2048 NW Miami Court,Miami, FL 33127.

“Art of Basketball is a collaboration between the NBA and Public Works Department that transforms the official NBA backboard and the 2011 NBA All-Star Game basketball court (the floor) into a collection of original artworks under license from the NBA.”

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.