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

Copyright © 2013 Center for Visual Communication, Inc.

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
Webpage Link

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
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.

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

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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.
Purchase Tickets in Advance.
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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
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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
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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!

Irreversible Holiday Party raffle Buy 1 magazine $25 and enter our raffle to win a review in our next issue!

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.

Da\Da – Creatures of The Night Gallery Delight 12/8/12

Da\Da – Creatures of The Night Gallery Delight
Saturday, 12/8/12, 9:00pm
62 NE 14th St.
Miami FL 33132
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Da\Da – Creatures of the Night Gallery Delight

*Where art & free people unite*
Da\Da provides a free creative space for the art community of Miami and passing nomads.
Join us Saturdays for free artist expositions in a party atmosphere.

Live music by local Wynwood artists:
Diego Val:
John Knight

Visual art:
Kareem David Piper
Vince “Bad Panda” Herrera
Buddha Funk
Kelly Barter
Tatiana Castaneda
Andrew Ackerman
Monique Lassooij

Fashion by:
Square Rootz

Spinning:
Baez (Deep Tech Records/Wehppa Music)
Troncoso (Get Physical/Neim)
Raul Pena (The Room and Kaluki Music)
SurrealFlight + LoudSilence (Sub-Motus)

Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli Live Cooking Demonstrations 12/9/12

Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli Live Cooking Demonstrations
Sunday, December 9th (Closing Basel)
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL

On December 9th, The Stage will welcome the evening’s MC, BBS Soap Opera Guiding Light Actor, Jordi Vilasuso. The venue will transform itself and close Basel in a big way.

At 7 p.m., Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli from Eating House and winner of Food Network’s “Chopped” will perform live cooking demonstrations. Guests will enjoy a complimentary array of his delicacies and chocolate infused Caipirinhas compliments of Remy V.

Presented by SUNGLASS USA and supported by AcheiUsa Newspaper, the Brazilian Film Festival will transform The Stage into a cozy movie setting at 9 p.m. Serving as their official launch for EcoCine, they will be screening several films for guests to enjoy. Two films that will be sure to attract the crowds is the Oscar Nominated film, Wasteland and Cannes Winner, O Gigante do Papelão. During the films, baristas will prepare and serve espresso-based coffee drinks compliments of Tierra Nueva.

Art will definitely compliment the night with a “Pastime” exhibit by Brazilian Artists, Roberta Borges and Bruno Sena. One person’s junk is another person’s treasure. That’s true for Artist, Bruno Sena who will have a recycled art installation on display.

Max Rasche, Chicago born artist and designer, and Miami Ad School student is set out to donate his artwork to an eco-friendly organization after the event. He will be working on this eco-inspired piece during the day and will complete it by the end of the night.

Once the screening comes to a close, The Stage will move into Caribbean Breeze Sundays Reggae Party. This will be the official launch.

“Our social experience during Basel certainly provides partygoers the opportunity to kick back and relax after the art. Our goal is to set the stage for their nightlife enjoyment,” noted Sasha Torres, Owner & General Manager of The Stage.

The Stage, located in the famed Miami Design District, is South Florida’s premier venue for live music, art and film. The high ceilings, comfortable indoor and outdoor seating, and art lined walls by some of South Florida’s best talent combine for a great space. The Stage always strives to celebrate art, culture and diversity.

Rigid II Graffiti in Miami Mural Unveiling with Locos Por Juana 12/8/12

Rigid II Graffiti in Miami Mural Unveiling
Saturday, December 8th
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL

A Miami theme evening, Rigid II Graffiti in Miami will unveil their mural painting on the exterior wall. Locos Por Juana, Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated bilingual Latin band most notably recognized by their energetic live performances and their unique fusion of Latin styles and influences will be performing live on stage after 10 p.m. $10 cover at the door.

Throughout the night, guests will enjoy Mojito cocktails compliments of The Stage. For all the local cigar aficionados, a cigar roller will be onsite. In The Official Heineken Green Lounge, DJ’s Pirate Stereo, Santi Caballero and Troy Kurtz will be hyping up the crowd in The Alley.

Brandon Opalka Graffiti Exhibition Kick Off 12/6/12

Brandon Opalka Graffiti Exhibition Kick Off
Thursday, December 6th, 7pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL

Brandon Opalka, curator of Rigid II Graffiti in Miami has organized a group exhibition of graffiti artists which will be onsite until Saturday, December 8th. They are kicking off their exhibit on December 6th with a mural painting on an exterior wall, which will be sure to impress onlookers.

Born in Virginia and raised in South Florida, Brandon Opalka is a self-taught artist who paints canvases and walls, in the studio and on the streets. Opalka’s beginnings are rooted in graffiti and street art. Having painted his first mural at age 14, art turned from being a creative outlet for teen angst to a career. Opalka has exhibited his work over the past 12 years in Miami, New York, Japan, and France.

The Official Heineken Green Lounge will be displayed in The Alley and will be open to guests until Saturday, December 8th. Located at The Stage, The Alley is narrow lane adorned with art painted on the walls and open to pedestrians. The Alley is already generating buzz in the city and on December 6th, DJ sounds in the Heineken lounge will help set the mood for a chill experience after a day of art.

Spotify Big Green Bus will make its way to The Stage’s patio area at 7 p.m. Proudly sponsored by BACARDI, Spotify will take guests behind-the-scenes at festivals, offer exclusive secret shows, artist interviews and more. As the digital music service that gives followers access to millions of songs, Spotify will provide complimentary cocktails and the ultimate music experience for guests to enjoy. DJ sounds in the patio area will add to the Spotify music experience.

At 9 p.m., Tilly and the Wall, indie pop group from Omaha, Nebraska will take the stage for a live musical performance. Their name originated from a children’s book called Tillie and the Wall, written by Leo Lionni. Instead of a drummer, Tilly has tap dancer, Jamie Pressnall. Recently, re-emerged more mature, but still with their child-like energy, to offer musical and moral encouragement during these heavy times. At this phase, Tilly and The Wall represent more than just one party or ideology. They represent their own movement, which is pro-people, belief in the power of love, friendship and music that we all can sing, clap and stomp along to together. Doors will open at 9 p.m. Tickets are $15 presale and $20 at the door. Fans can purchase tickets at www.thestagemiami.com.

Woodshed and The Stage present Mochilla En Miami 12/5/12

Woodshed and The Stage present Mochilla En Miami
Wednesday, December 5th, At 9 p.m.
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL

A multi-work Basel series showcasing B+ (aka Brian Cross) and Eric Coleman of Mochilla. On December 5th, Mochilla will display a mini-exhibition of photography and films for viewing pleasure. Mochilla is a production company formed by photographers Eric Coleman and B+ in 1997. The duo has produced five music videos, four documentaries, several ad campaigns, a remix album and more than forty album covers. Both Coleman and B+ have taken their respective fields to new heights selling films to the Sundance Channel, being distributed by Ninja Tune touring Europe several times executing campaigns for Adidas, Dickies, Alphanumeric and Vans.

Guests will experience a live musical performance by Zynzelay, THEESatisfaction and Georgia Anne Muldrow, followed by sounds from DJ, Mr. Brown. The Show will open at 8 p.m. Presale tickets are available at www.thestagemiami.com and $20 at the door.

Thompson Hotels The Art of Pop-ups at Hotel Victor during Art Basel Miami Beach 2012

Thompson Hotels masters "The Art of Pop-ups" | Hotel Victor, Art Basel Miami Beach 2012
Thompson_Funday_12062012Thursday, Dec. 6, through Saturday, Dec. 8
Hotel Victor
1144 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Thompson Hotels announces its Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 entertainment schedule, spotlighting a wealth of exclusive daily and nightly events to be held at its beachfront outpost, Hotel Victor, soon to be Thompson Ocean Drive. As a creatively focused lifestyle brand with an ever-conscientious eye toward the art world, Thompson Hotels is proud to collaborate with the top tier of culturally relevant artists, venues and organizations to provide hotel guests and Art Basel patrons with an ongoing itinerary of unique and of-the-moment festivities. Programming includes entertainment for all tastes, from Parisian nightlife with Le Pompon, to a pool installation by artist Curtis Kulig; from a sneak-peak of New York City’s new Bow, to a book launch with LCD Soundsystem.

Thursday, Dec. 6, through Saturday, Dec. 8
Pop’over Pop-Up Nightclub Opens At Hotel Victor
In a carefully curated collaboration between Thompson Hotels’ Entertainment Director, Sal Imposimato, and NYC nightlife impresario Simonez Wolf (of Red Egg/Madam Wongs fame), Hotel Victor is set to become home to pop-up space Pop’over for an end-of-the-week celebration of the Art Basel festivities, with guest-hosting by a couple of internationally coveted entertainment venues and cocktails courtesy of Grey Goose Vodka.

Thompson_LoveMe_12072012Thursday, Dec. 6 & Friday, Dec. 7, Le Pompon hosts Pop’over, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
A Parisian nightlife concept with a speakeasy vibe, Le Pompon has been drawing in high-profile names like Scarlett Johansson and Kanye West since first opening its doors in October 2010. Designed by Charaf Tajer of internationally acclaimed creative collective, Pain O Chokolat, the venue’s permanent locale books such music industry heavyweights as The Black Keys, The Rapture and Theophilius London.

Friday, Dec. 7, 7 to 9 p.m.
Curtis Kulig Goes Poolside For Hotel Victor
Urban Outfitters and Thompson Hotels come together to introduce New York artist Curtis Kulig’s biggest piece at Art Basel. The rising young art star, best known for his signature “Love Me,” has opted to make the pristine Miami Deco pool of Hotel Victor his next canvas. The installation will be the first of its kind for Kulig, and is the second instillation in a three part series. Check out his signature tag outside New York’s 60 Thompson. Expect much more from Kulig in the coming months, with projects to include collections for Happy Socks, MeUndies, Smashbox Cosmetics, Urban Outfitters and Vans. For more, visit www.lovemewashere.com.

Saturday, Dec. 8, BOW posts up at Hotel Victor to host Pop’over, 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
BOW, the brainchild of nightlife hero Travis Bass – in collaboration with Red Egg, Bottoms Up and Inga, Eamon Kelly and Vance Brooking – is the newest name on the legendary Bowery in NYC. This authentic downtown concept boasts a sleek “black box” aesthetic and is already attracting a melting pot of New York’s most sought-after social set, with patrons like Waris Ahluwalia and The Clarins Sisters. Bow will bring its eclectic soundtrack of rock, vintage house beats and world music to Hotel Victor for the night, as well as a DJ set by The Misshapes. To read more, visit: www.papermag.com/2012/11/_on_friday_night_paper.php.

Thompson_LePomPon_12082012Saturday Dec. 8, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
LCD Soundsystem Launches Their Photobook In Style At Hotel Victor
For seven years, photographer Ruvan Wijesooriya has had complete photo access inside the world of internationally renowned—and recently separated—cultural phenomenon, LCD Soundsystem. Thompson invites an exclusive list of guests to be amongst the first to grab a signed copy of the tribute coffee table tome, published by Brooklyn-based powerHouse Books.

Nikki Beach Miami Presents I Know Art Of Calvet 12/7/12-12/8/12

Nikki Beach Miami Presents I Know Art Of Calvet
Opening Reception Friday December 7th, 2012 7 PM – 10 PM.
Nikki Beach Miami
1 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

I KNOW ART is open to the public.
RSVP for complimentary cocktails from 7PM to 9PM: www.nikkibeachmiami.com/IknowArt

Exposition stays open through Saturday December 8th.

The Third Edition of our Signature Art Series hosted by Nikki Beach Miami.  Incredible artist Jean March Calvet takes over Nikki Beach Miami and transforms it into a gallery, full of colors, feelings emotions. Sounds by Patris Gero, Nikki Beach St. Barth Resident DJ. 

Cafeina Wynwood Art Basel Line-up 12/6/12-12/9/12

Cafeina Wynwood’s Packed Art Basel Line-up
Thursday, Dec. 6, through Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.438.0792
www.cafeinamiami.com

Cafeina, the chic lounge, art gallery and outdoor garden nestled in the Wynwood Art District, is proud to announce its lineup for Art Basel Miami Beach 2012, featuring its signature blend of art and nightlife including international art exhibitions, the official after party for NYC-based Fountain Art Fair, works by Miguel Paredes, and a roster of burgeoning DJs from around the world.

From Thursday, Dec. 6 through Sunday, Dec. 9, Cafeina’s Wynwood Exhibition Center gallery will house the “The Extraordinary Five,” an international group show featuring mixed media curated by artist Alejandro Mendoza, including works by Tania Marmolejo, cover artist for MIAMI Magazine’s December 2012 issue; Carlos Caballer; Alejandro Mendoza; Angel Ricardo Rios and Aida Tejada. The exhibition will portray artists breaking free from traditional aesthetic signature and cultural molds to showcase the individual’s conceptual works.

“The show presents five artists who have developed a plastic expression without allusion to ethnicity, a conventional visual language of discourse in Latin American art. It has semiotic approach, within an international framework, in which the importance lies not in who we are or where we come from, but in what is proposed aesthetically within the context of Contemporary Art” said Mendoza.

The full Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 lineup includes:
Thursday, Dec. 6, 5 to 8 p.m.
Kickoff Happy Hour drinks and tapas for Cafeina’s packed Art Basel lineup
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Curator Alejandro Mendoza and “The Extraordinary Five” present a meet-and-greet plus the Vernissage preview party with Wynwood Exhibition Center
and Irreversible Magazine
Set begins at 7 p.m.: Live beats by DJ A-Train + Special Guests

Friday, Dec. 7, 5 to 8 p.m.
Happy Hour hosted by Svedka Vodka and Beck’s Beer
7 p.m. to midnight: Sounds by DJ Skitty and special video DJ set by Tom Laroc
Midnight to 5 a.m.
Official after-party for the Miami edition of NYC based, Fountain Art Fair 2012 co-hosted by official sponsor, cream*hotel® with ‘Resolute’ resident DJ Connie, sounds by Low Pitch Orchestra and special aerial performance by Masci

Saturday, Dec. 8, Noon to 4 p.m.
Brunch returns to Cafeina
Curator Alejandro Mendoza presents á la carte “Brunch n’ Basel” menu with $25 bottomless mimosas for 2 hours, signature dishes, cocktails and pitchers in the Big Garden and gallery with beats by DJ Jatinder Channa. Reservations encouraged.
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.: Artist Miguel Paredes’ with Cone present a Mural Reception at the Rouge Garden. Signature beats by resident DJ SUPERSEDE
11 p.m. to close: Cafeina and Safe Music present Europe’s biggest upcoming DJ’s, Joy Orbision & Ben UFO, and special guests to make their Miami Debut with ART OF MUSIC sponsored by REDBULL, Svedka and Beck’s Beer in the Big Garden

Sunday, Dec. 9, Noon to 4 p.m.
Grand closing “Brunch n’ Basel” fete in the Big Garden and gallery
À la carte, signature dishes and cocktails
beats by DJ Jatinder Channa

The Yard @Artists4Israel Opening Night VIP Party 12/5/12

The Yard @Artists4Israel Opening Night VIP Party
Wednesday, 12/05/2012, 07:00 pm – 12:00 pm
The Yard @Artists4Israel
44 NE 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Q(S)kin Miami at The Yard

FREE ADMISSION

Our popular monthly live drawing class hosted by Belin and party featuring nude models descends upon Miami. There will be an open bar until 10pm and $3 drinks after, DJ, live painting, and tons of surprises…

44 NE 29th Street across from the Miami Project Fair on Midtown Boulevard

7pm-9pm By Invitation Only 9pm-12am.

Hashtag: #a4i #a4iTheYard

Contact Candice.Fortin@gmail.com or grant@grantstern.com with The Yard VIP List in Subject line or tweet @grantstern

Garage Parking Available at 31st Street and Midtown Boulevard free for 1st hour, $1 after

Art Basel Kick-off Party 12/5/12

Art Basel Kick-off Party
Wednesday, 12/05/2012, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
556711_10151274015648430_960876037_nDaniela Cadena
11263 NW 51 Tr,
Doral, Florida 33178
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Yes, Art Basel is back!

Come celebrate with us as the largest art fair in the world makes it way to Miami. Shop local emerging designers and try your hand as an artist with our paint-by-numbers mural featuring urban artist GG.

Brought to you by: Style CTZN, Creative Native, Queens of Sheba, GG Artwork, All ’bout Trees, AVivas Hidalgo, Yummy ChunBuns, Capurro Premium Pisco, and Connies Treats.

Opening: An Ambient Light Projection by Benrimon Contemporary and Mastuda Eyewear at HaVen Gastro-Lounge 12/5/12

Opening: An Ambient Light Projection by Benrimon Contemporary and Mastuda Eyewear at HaVen Gastro-Lounge
Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012 from 9pm
Haven
1237 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Opening: An Ambient Light Projection
Hosted by Benrimon Contemporary and Matsuda Eyewear
Sponsored by HaVen Miami Beach, Belvedere Vodka and WhiteWall Magazine

Benrimon Contemporary is pleased to announce a collaborative project with Matsuda Eyewear to present an ambient light projection by Ben Weiner at HaVen Gastro-Lounge in Miami Beach on Wednesday December 5th. The work entitled, Opening, is the highlight of Weiner’s current solo show at the gallery and is being viewed in Miami for the first time for one night on HaVen’s 18 projectors. Alternating projections of Weiner’s ambient, colorful videos documenting the paint mixing and creation process will envelope the lounge in hues of the primary colors, red, blue and yellow. The lounge and Matsuda Eyewear will host a reception for the artist and will be open to the public from 9pm on Wednesday December 5th. The evening will also act as HaVen’s official Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 kickoff event and party.

Ben’s time-lapse video projections magnify the process of creating oil paint by which pigment, linseed oil, varnish, and turpentine are mixed together, distilling days of footage into several minutes. The resulting videos bring the viewer into a fantastical molten universe, where landscape and material is ever in flux. By amplifying their mesmerizing texture, luminosity and elasticity using macro photography, Weiner allows the inherent illusionistic properties of these materials to form the embryos for works of art.

The Beach Chronicles Art Basel Experience pt 1 The Gallery 12/7/12

The Beach Chronicles Art Basel Experience pt 1 The Gallery
Friday, 12/07/2012, 07:00 pm –
TBC_Art_Basel_Event_2012_Miguel_ParedesMiguel Paredes Gallery
173 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33156
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Event one “The Gallery” features a collaboration with TBC AGX artistic director Gianfranco Bianchi and Miami based pop artist Miguel Paredes. Paredes is one of Miami’s most prolific artists and was the official artist for the Latin Grammy’s 2012. He also serves as the inspiration for the TBC character “Meredes” and his renowned gallery is featured in one of the films major scenes. The Art Basel collaboration features the “Meredes” character in one scene and Daryl Hannah’s Aurora character with Meredes in another rendered by Bianchi, on canvas with incorporated strokes by Paredes. The canvases will be displayed at the Miguel Paredes Gallery during Art Basel from December 5th-9th. The vignette “The Walls, The Gallery and the Truth” from the TBC short “The Mystery of the Erasmus Hissany” will be on display from December 7th at 7:00 p.m. through December 9th. Guests will also have an opportunity to “Become the Chronicle” with a chance to get written as a character in the series, with secret clues not available to the general public.

The Beach Chronicles Art Basel Experience pt 2 Cherrys Room 12/8/12

The Beach Chronicles Art Basel Experience pt 2 Cherrys Room
Saturday, 12/08/2012, 08:00 pm –
TBC_Art_Basel_2012_Cherrys_RoomEdgewater Hotel
1410 Ocean Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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Event two “Cherry’s Room” is an Interactive Art Installation and features many artists and works in one space. Taking place in the Edgewater Hotel on December 8th from 8:00-10:00 p.m. on the famed Ocean Drive in South Beach, the experience showcases the work of TBC creator Kevin Sharpley and Bianchi with the TBC video piece “Cherry’s Room” displayed on screen, featuring animated and live action components of “The Beach Chronicles”. In the space the works of Ileana Tolibia whose paintings capture the essence of the project and a TBC inspired original work by William Chodubski will be prominently displayed. Participants will be able to interact with the lead character from the series “Cherry Rhedding”, the femme fatale of the piece played by the incredible actress Karin Kelts. There will be music spun by the DJ’s Whodany and Nelson G inspired by and from the series. Guests will have an opportunity to “Become the Chronicle” with a chance to get written as a character in the series, with secret clues not available to the general public. Themed drinks, hors d’oeurves and giveaways will complete the interactive experience.

Photographs of Beauty Bash at Kyma Lounge on 12/1/12

Beauty Bash at Kyma Lounge at the Epic Hotel on Saturday, December 1, 2012.  This years Beauty Bash was comemorating World Aids Day To Benefit Local Hispanic-Latino LGBTQ Rights Group Unity Coalition -Coalicion Unida.

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Reception for exhibiting artists Theaster Gates and Jacin Giordano 12/6/12

Reception for exhibiting artists Theaster Gates and Jacin Giordano
December 6, 7-10pm
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

Theaster Gates: Soul Manufacturing Corporation involves daily programming including “skilled makers,” DJ, yoga instructor and a reader. Please visit our website for complete program details.

Theaster Gates: Soul Manufacturing Corporation
November 10 – December 21, 2012
Now celebrating its 15th year of exhibiting experimental contemporary art, Locust Projects is pleased to present Soul Manufacturing Corporation by Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates, whose critically acclaimed installation 12 Ballads for Huguenot House was recently featured in dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel, Germany. For the first gallery exhibition of this multi-disciplinary project, Gates will create a factory consisting of four pavilions, occupied by “skilled makers” who will work in Locust Projects’ main gallery. Beginning with an empty space, the “skilled makers” will produce “things” through the duration of the exhibition. Concurrently, Soul Manufacturing Corporation will host programs by a yoga instructor, a DJ, and a reader, all there to care for the makers and the audience. Inspiration for this programming stems from the lectors who presented news, politics, and literature to illiterate workers in the early industrial era. Soul Manufacturing Corporation is in its second year of exploring and creating relationships between aesthetics, labor and race.
Gates is known for his performances, installations, and urban interventions, which transform spaces, institutions, traditions, and perceptions. His training as an urban planner and sculptor, and subsequent time spent studying clay, has given him keen awareness of the poetics of production and systems of organizing. Playing with these poetic and systematic interests, Gates has assembled gospel choirs, formed temporary unions, and used systems of mass production as a way of underscoring the need that industry has for the body. When Gates is not making art for museums, he is converting abandoned buildings into cultural spaces that allow not only new cultural moments to happen in unexpected places, but raise the expectations of where “place-making” happens and why. The exhibition will also include sculptural and two-dimensional works, created with materials sourced from sites in Chicago and Miami, underscoring Gates’ interest in the poetics of repurposed and salvaged materials.

Project Room
Jacin Giordano: Wound, Bound, Tied & Knotted
November 10 – December 21, 2012
Locust Projects is pleased to announce Wound, Bound, Tied and Knotted, an exhibition of new work by Jacin Giordano. Inspired by the organic dimensionality of the tree branches that form his stretchers, Giordano wraps and weaves webs of multicolored yarn to create his painting surface. Coated with layers of acrylic paint and dye, the paintings extend to the wall of the Project Room, giving the impression of a bas-relief sculpture. Giordano’s work is inspired by sources ranging from process-based painting, folk and self-taught fiber arts, and natural history. This will be the artist’s first installation project incorporating painting and sculpture into the architecture of a space.

Post-Millenial Jonah Opening Exhibit at Williams McCall Gallery during Art Basel Miami 12/7/12

Post-Millenial Jonah Opening Exhibit at Williams McCall Gallery during Art Basel Miami
December 7, 6-8pm
Williams McCall Gallery
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3
Miami Beach, FL 33139

November 29-January 3

This art installation curated by Dorothy Palanza, who also is creating the central piece of the show, brings together work by various artists with the intention of bringing a different perspective of the ocean as an environment to exist in, where air space becomes water space that viewers walk through. A video/poem collaboration by Elizabeth Bradfield and Demet Taspinar will be part of the show. Bradfield is cuurently the Poet-in-Residence at Brandeis University. Demet’s work has been shown at Art Bosphorus, Canakkale Art Biennale in Turkey, and the Tate Modern in London.

A portion of sales will benefit the Provincetown Center of Coastal Studies (PCCS). The mission of the PCCS is to conduct scientific research with emphasis on marine mammals of the western North Atlantic and on the coastal and marine habitats and resources of the Gulf of Maine; to promote stewardship of coastal and marine ecosystems; and to conduct educational activities and to provide educational resources that encourages the responsible use and conservation of coastal and marine ecosystems. The PCCS believes that the preservation of marine and coastal habitats and the recovery of species are crucial to the health of all life.

Mochilla En Miami 12/5/12

Mochilla En Miami
Wednesday, 12/05/2012, 08:00 pm – 12:00 am
374001_10151242259928094_1152210344_nThe Stage
170 NE 38 Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Woodshed & The Stage presents: Mochilla En Miami f/ Georia Anne Muldrow & THEEsatisfaction + Miami’s own Zynzelay !!! A multi-work Art Basel series showcasing B+ & Eric Coleman of Mochilla!! http://mochilla.com On-site mini-exhibition of photography + film(s) provided by B+ & Eric Coleman Musical inspiration provided by: Georgia Anne Muldrow (live) w/ band + special guest(s) http://someothaship.com/artists/georgia-anne-muldrow/THEEsatisfaction (live) Sub Pop Records http://www.subpop.com/artists/theesatisfaction Zynzelay (live) http://www.soultracks.com/download-zynzelay-robert-glasper http://bamalovesoul.com/2011/02/10/robert-glasper-dillashine-feat-zynzelay Mr. Brown (House DJ)

Steven Gagnon Presented by Bang and Olufsen 12/7/12

Steven Gagnon – Presented by Bang & Olufsen
Friday, December 7th from 7PM – 11PM
Bang & Olufsen
1691 Michigan Avenue, Suite 110
Miami Beach, FL.

Your RSVP is required as space is limited. Please RSVP by contacting us at: 305-913-8787

Indulge in an evening of art by Steven Gagnon displayed throughout the Bang & Olufsen showroom together with our state-of-the art entertainment systems. Light refreshments and drinks will be served during event.

Come preview the latest award winning product innovation from Bang & Olufsen’s sister brand BeoPlay – introducing the BeoPlay A9. A wireless speaker solution that offers jaw dropping sound big enough to fill even the most spacious loft from your favorite mobile device. Winner of the prestigious 2013 CES Best of Innovations Award the BeoPlay A9 music system is the perfect companion to the modern day audiophile. Come join us for this event and take the system for a test drive with your own music and see why this is truly a sensory experience.

The gallery at Bang & Olufsen Miami Beach is pleased to present visual artist Steven Gagnon as the latest featured talent in our showroom located in the heart of South Beach. Steven Gagnon’s interdisciplinary, conceptually driven work strives to articulate the American perspective by playing upon familiar iconography and subverting it through the juxtaposition of seemingly unrelated images and objects. It is through these new and unlikely combinations that he is able to expose the underlying common thread that runs through a land known for its’ diversity and extremes.

His artworks are in international public and corporate collections, including: the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C.; the Art Museum of South Texas; Patrizia Grundbesitz GmbH; The American Bankers Association; UMB Bank; InterBank; and American Bank, as well as, in private collections including: Parisian art collector, Jean Cherqui; author Andrew Tobias; and Shaun Woodward, Member of British Parliament.

BFI Weird Miami Bus Tour 12/8/12

BFI Weird Miami Bus Tour
Saturday December 8th
2 Tours: 10:45a-2p // 2:45-6p
Pick up and drop off location: NADA Pool Party
Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Avenue
Miami 33141
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$45

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Expanding upon the BFI exhibition Shell Cycle, art space Spring Break will host a Weird Miami bus tour on Dec. 8. Homing on Excess and Fantasy in the city of Hialeah.

Weird Miami Bus Tours
BFI will offer a behind the scenes look at the city and its artistic offerings by expanding the popular, artist-led Weird Miami bus tours, which introduce locals, as well as tourists, to lesser-known places and cultural projects. BFI will invite artists to create tours and exhibitions that reflect their relationship with the city. The project also will create an interactive, online presence to enhance the experience. Bringing back Weird Miami is possible thanks to a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of the Knight Arts Challenge

The title Weird Miami is a loving ode influenced by the city slogan of Austin, Texas: “Keep Austin Weird.” In 2010, frustrated by global perceptions of Miami as a superficial Babylon where Art Basel happens to be in December, Jim Drain, Naomi Fisher, and Agatha Wara sought to expose the deep and varied year-round cultural depth of Miami by having artists become the hosts of bus tours around the city. Interrelated gallery programming will link contemporary art with the community.

“Artists think differently,” says Naomi Fisher, “Weird Miami participants not only get to see and learn about sites in Miami they may have never visited before, but they also get to see the city through artist’s eyes.” With Weird Miami, participants gain a new kind of agency with their own city: one may peek into emerging artist’s studios, walk up an ancient Calusa shell mound in El Portal, or nibble on Caribbean cuisine in Little Haiti. Destinations will be kept secret, only the artist leading the tour and their chosen theme will be revealed ahead of time, transforming participants into fresh visitors to their own city and enabling tour goers to revel in Miami’s diversity, multiculturalism, and well… weirdness.

Weird Miami programming is funded through the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge, which aims to bring Miami together through the arts.

Helmut Newton A Liberating Focus Opening Reception 12/3/12

Helmut Newton A Liberating Focus Opening Reception
December 3th 9pm to Midnight
1204 Washington Avenue.
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
www.weam.com

Free Entrance for Press,Exhibitors and Art Basel Vipcard holders.

curated by Helmut Schuster, WEAM Art Director and Dr. Veit Ziegelmaier, MdM Salzburg, a co-presentation of The Museum der Moderne Salzburg and WEAM Miami.

Inaugural Opening Reception for New Art Fusion Location Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012 Exhibition 12/8/12

Inaugural Opening Reception for New Art Fusion Location Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012 Exhibition
Saturday December 8th, 2012 from 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
3550 North Miami Avenue
Miami FL

Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Live Music Entertainment, Parking Available

Art Fusion Galleries Proudly Presents Our
Inaugural Opening Reception in our Grand New Home
“Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012”

This exhibition features over 30 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, December 8th 2012 on your calendar for our Opening Reception from 7-11 p.m. Live music, refreshments and hors d’oeuvres served; Parking available.

This exhibition honors Miami’s internationally acclaimed Art Basel art fair by featuring a select group of multicultural artisans spanning the globe. 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 Saturday, December 1st, 2012 through Friday, December 21st, 2012

House of GAB 12/6/12-12/9/12

House of GAB
Thursday 4pm-9pm, Friday 12pm-12am, Saturday 12pm-12am, Sunday 12pm-9pm
GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St
Wynwood Miami, FL 33127

Featured Artists:
Bridges Aderhold; Terence Price; Melissa Goldman; Eduardo Mendieta; Jeff Schweiger; Tim Probasco; Wendy White; Roland Ruocco; Omark Pagan; Aaron Schwartz; Brian Buzzella; Serge Gharekhanian; Paul Neill; TeePop; James Brutus; Ross Ford; Rush Bowles; Marya Zamora; Rafael Carabano; Janae Anon

Featured Musicians:
DJ George aka Captain Ridiculous
Tamboka, 12/6/12, 8:30pm
Tremens, 12/7/12, 8:30pm
The Hongs, 12/8/12, 10:00pm
Special Guest: Shira
Guest Djs: DJ OI, DJ V., Animal, DJ Choppy Blades and many more

Ground Up Boutique by Maria Ayala

Lit Lounge Miami At The Garage 12/8/12

Lit Lounge Miami At The Garage
Saturday Dec. 8th., 10pm. – 5am
Lit x The Garage
1661 Pennsylvania Ave.
South Beach Miami, FL 33139
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Lit Lounge NYC is partnering up with Miami’s Newest Spot: The Garage in South Beach for Miami Art Basel 2012. Please join us for one special night.

Hosts:
Erik Foss (founder: Lit Lounge, Fuse Gallery)
Spam (legendary NYC bartender)
Carlo McCormick (Editor in Chief of Paper Magazine)
Casey Zap (Once Removed)

DJs:
Paul Sevigny
Nick Gazin (Vice)
Prince Terrence (Hustle Club)
Brian Degraw (Gang Gang Dance)
Matt Mcauley (A.R.E. Weapons)

Just know the full names of whom invited you. That’s how you will get in.
Its free and we’ll be there the entire night to make sure you get in and have a good time. Good vibes, Lit Miami 2012

Photographs by Blanca Stella Mejia from Philanthrofest 2013 Launch Party at CCEMiami on 11/29/12

Photographs by Blanca Stella Mejia 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.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon from Philanthrofest 2013 Launch Party at CCEMiami on 11/29/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon 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

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

Art For Ocean’s Sake Fundraiser by Local Artists at Chalk Lounge 12/6/12

Art For Ocean’s Sake: Local Artists Join Forces To Support Marine Conservation
December 6, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Chalk Lounge
1234 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Fla. 33139

Artists Phoebe Webb, Virginia Ansaldi, David Roman and Viktor Nathan-Elsaieh have teamed up to create two large conservation-themed pieces.

The pieces will be sold inch-by-inch, in support of the University of Miami’s RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation Program to help engage new students and members of the public in the organization’s research, education and conservation efforts. $0.35 per square inch.

Art Basel 2012 will feature a unique collaboration to celebrate global marine conservation. Artists Phoebe Webb, Virginia Ansaldi, David Roman and Viktor Nathan-Elsaieh have partnered to create two 42 inch by 15 foot abstract paintings in support of the University of Miami’s (UM’s) successful R.J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program (RJD). The event is Thursday, December 6 at 7:30pm at Chalk Lounge in South Beach, Fla. Complimentary cocktails will be served from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and free ping pong from 7:30 to 9:30.

During the event, each painting will be sold off piece by piece ($0.35 per square inch). Guests will be able to select their piece of the painting, which will be cut out and packaged for them to take home.

“Inspiration for the event came from my grandparents, Phoebe and John Webb, who did a similar event several years ago with another artist couple,” said artist and RJD Laboratory Manager Ansaldi. “My grandfather has passed, and my grandmother who has moved back to Miami is still painting. I am looking forward to painting with her and creating a painting like she did with my late grandfather. This time, we are supporting of RJD, which she is proud of me for being a part of, and which is doing such amazing work to save sharks and other critical marine species.”

All of the proceeds go to the UM’s RJD Program, subsidizing the cost of marine research and outreach field trips for high school students. For more information, please call 305-323-9178.

Wynwood Walls Art Basel Events Programming Kick Off Honoring Tony Goldman 12/4/12

Wynwood Walls Art Basel Events Programming Kick Off Honoring Tony Goldman
Tuesday, December 4, 2012, open to the public at 9 p.m.
167 Northwest 25th Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.thewynwoodwalls.com

On Thursday, December 4, under the direction of Goldman Properties CEO Jessica Goldman Srebnick and arts manager Meghan Coleman, the Wynwood Walls Art Basel program for 2012 will debut. Honoring the passion and vision of founder Tony Goldman, who created this outdoor museum of street art with Jeffrey Deitch in 2009; events and exhibitions will invite the public to come and dream, and view the world through the eyes of a visionary. Among the new works and projects being unveiled are an exhibition of commissioned works entitled Time Evaporates, Emotion Elevates, featured works from the artists of Wynwood Walls including Kenny Scharf, Ron English, How&Nosm, Logan Hicks, Swoon, Futura and Aiko.

A new mural by acclaimed street artist Shepard Fairey will be unveiled – including iconic imagery of powerful men in history, with Tony Goldman at its centerpiece. And the GO! Shop, a new permanent retail store featuring limited art editions,”Go-Kits”, inspired and created by the artists of Wynwood Walls. Go-Kits will encourage people to make, enjoy and take part in creative life and encompass activities ranging from dreaming, going to the beach, celebrating, listening to music and making art. The new Wynwood Walls book will be available for sale, and a book signing by the artists will take place at 8:30 p.m. Additionally, there will be tours of the Walls via the new Augmented Reality Application, an app that will allow visitors to see an “augmented reality of the murals” created in coordination with the artists.

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.

Tuesday, December 4
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.: VIP Opening for Come Dream! Time Evaporates, Emotion Elevates
8:30 p.m. – Wynwood Walls Book Signing featuring artists from the book
9 p.m. – 11 p.m.: Public Opening

Thursday, December 6
9 a.m.: Launch of Neils Meulman X United Nude Collaboration
Yogart: Session from 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Doors open at 5 p.m.
6-8 p.m.: Special book signing by Neils Meulman

Friday, December 7
3 p.m. Artist tour of the Wynwood Walls
Yogart: Session from 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Doors open at 5 p.m.

Saturday, December 8
Yogart: Session from 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Doors open at 9 a.m.
4 p.m. Announcement of Go! Shop/Go! Kit “Your Mural Here” Contest
Nightime musical performance by Zoel

Sunday, December 9
Yogart: Session from 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Doors open at 9 a.m.

DAILY!
Augmented Reality Tours of the Wynwood Walls
Mystery happenings daily at 2:30 p.m.
First 15 people at the Go! Shop to receive Martha Cooper Monoprint with purchase
Wynwood Radio live from Wynwood Walls

Art Basel: Santlov Presents Toys R Like Us 12/7/12

Art Basel: Santlov Presents Toys R Like Us
Thursday, 12/06/2012, 07:30 pm –
invitationGale Hotel
1690 Collins avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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The artist and social media sensation Santlov (@santlov on instagram) famous for his photos of miniature toys and sets is having his first art show. Photographer 13thWitness will also be displaying his work and the event is hosted by musical talent Trouble Andrew, Ruckus, and Ross One. If you’re looking for something fresh and different Santlov won’t disappoint!

PechaKucha Night Miami 12/1/12

PechaKucha Night Miami
Saturday, 12/01/2012, 06:30 pm – 09:00 pm
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6400 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami, Florida 33138
Webpage Link

ARTOVATION – Contemporary Art in the Digital Age
The way artists, curators, galleries, museums, and journalists have utilized Internet technology, mobile communication, and social media has created new opportunities for discussion, creativity and expression. Eight dynamic speakers will cover the new and innovative ways we are experiencing art in the palm of our hands, behind the computer, in public, at art fairs, and in museums.

Art of Blo – Basel Edition – Featuring the work of GG Artwork 12/3/12

Art of Blo – Basel Edition – Featuring the work of GG Artwork
Monday, 12/03/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
GGxBlo3Blo Midtown
3301 NE 1st Ave, Suite 102,
Miami, Florida 33137
Facebook Link

The Art of Blo is back…and just in time for Art Basel!

Kick off the Art Basel festivities by joining us for a fabulous evening of art featuring the work of Pop Artist GG (http://www.ggartwork.com/).

Enjoy complimentary cocktails provided by Appleton Rum, beats by Murkem and of course dry styling by blo Midtown.

Where: Blo Midtown (3301 NE 1st Ave, Suite 102)
When: Monday, December 3, 2012 from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

RSVP to blomidtown@blomedry.com

**some of GG’s art will remain on display for the duration of Art Basel so even if you can’t make this event, feel free to stop by and check it out during the week.

#ArtofBlo
#ArtBasel
@themanemuchacha
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Fashion+Art+Walls Photography Exhibit by Tomas Loewy 12/3/12

Fashion+Art+Walls Photography Exhibit by Tomas Loewy
Monday, 12/03/2012, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The Perry South Beach
2377 Collins Avenue ,
Miami Beach , Florida 33139
Webpage Link

Must RSVP to HopeAmerica@aol.com

Kick-off Art Basel Miami Beach Week with a fusion of fashion, photography and art with the unique showcase Fashion+Art+Walls featuring Miami’s stunning Wynwood Art Walls photographed by Tomas Loewy for fashion shoots with amazing designer dresses worn by stunning models.

Photographs of Pop-Up Piano Miami Pre-Art Basel Mixer at Miami Iron Side on 11/28/12

Pop-up Piano Miami presented by Steinway & Sons Miami and Miami Iron Side Pre-Art Basel Mixer at Miami Iron Side on Wednesday, November 28, 2012. Here are the artists that were picked this year to create their own inspired pianos: Alexander Mijares (mijares.com); Desiree Kawass (desireekawass.com); Federico Carosio III (federicocarosioiii.com); Ivan Roque (allhailtla.com/Home.html); Rodrigo Gaya (rgayaphoto.photoshelter.com); Ross Von Rosenberg (rossvon7design.com); Ruben Ubiera (urbanpopsoul.com); and Waseone (iamwaseone.com)

“The Black Key Group (Whitney Lykins and Isabella Acker) created a special host committee of young, savvy professionals throughout South Florida to assist in creating, executing, and facilitating Pop-Up Piano Miami. From curating artists to securing locations for the pianos, the following list of people volunteered on the committee: Patricia Baro (Mixed Media Collective); Gaudi Castro (HEARD.); Meris Thomas (Freelancer – Event Production); Arnaud Pages (Macias Advertising); Daniel Rivero (WLRN); and Jessica Wade Pfeffer (Jessica Wade Inc.).”

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Armada Fania Pop Up Club and Store during Art Basel 12/2/12

Armada Fania Pop Up Club & Store :: Art Basel
Saturday, 12/05/2012, 08:00 pm – 02:00 am
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333 SW 8TH Street,
Miami, Florida 33131
RSVP Link

The Armada Fania CLUB & POP-UP STORE in Miami will be bringing the original sounds of Latin Soul, Funk, Boogaloo & Salsa to Miami.

This event is an alternative to the “laser & smoke” events held in the Miami at this time. Guest will be formed the city’s multicultural population as well as international tourists that want to really ingest what Miami is all about and take a detour from their Art Basel schedule. The event will bring together the best components of Latin music, “música para bailar”, combined with POP-Up store for attendees to buy Fania merchandise ranging from CDs to T-Shirt as cultural aspect in an excellent environment. In addition to the music, the Armada Fania will feature the LIVE art of Santiago, a New York based pin up/portrait artist.

Armada Fania Club & Pop-Up Store Line Up:
• Dec. 5th: Bobbito Garcia (aka Kool Bob Love) & The Brass King
• Dec. 6th : Rice & Beans Sound System
• Dec. 7th : Whiskey Barons & Mr. Pauer
• Dec. 8th : Radio Rios & DJ Africa

RSVP @ www.Fania.com/Armada

For more info visit us at www.Fania.com

Native Miami 12/7/12

Native Miami
Friday, 12/07/2012, 08:00 pm – 11:00 pm
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122 NE 11 Street,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link

The Foundry and Cannonball Present:

Native Miami

The Annual Off-Basel Celebration of Miami’s Native Art, Music, and Food Culture

Live music by Teepee and Deaf Poets

Food provided by Blue Collar, and Josh’s Deli

Bar sponsored by Henienken and Perrierr

Admission is free for current Foundry Members.

$20 for non-members.

If you would like to become a Foundry member visit legalartmiami.org or contact splash@cannonballmiami.org

El Septimo Circulo (Javier Velasco) and Photoespana 12/3/12-12/4/12

El Septimo Circulo (Javier Velasco) and Photoespana
Opening: Monday, December 3 @ 8PM
December 3 @ 3pm-7pm, December 4 @ 4pm – 8pm
Centro Cultural Español
1490 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, Fl 33132
www.ccemiami.org
Free Admission

The Spanish Cultural Center in Miami presents the following activities for Art Basel week:

El Séptimo Círculo es un proyecto basado en La Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri. El artista español Javier Velasco tiñe de rojo la sala de exposiciones y recrea el infierno de Dante a través de poéticos ríos de vidrio colgantes y pinturas de mercurocromo que cambian de color según la luz.

El Séptimo Círculo (The Seventh Circle) is an exhibition based in the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. The Spanish artist Javier Velasco recreates Dante’s inferno through poetic rivers of red glass and mercurochrome paintings that change colors according to light intensity.

OHWOW presents It Ain’t Fair 12/6/12-12/9/12

OHWOW is pleased to announce the fifth and final edition of the annual group exhibition It Ain’t Fair (IAF)
December 6 – 9, 2012
Friday and Saturday, 11 to 7 PM
Sunday, 11 to 5 PM
Thursday, December 6, 6 to 9 PM (Opening reception)
743 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach FL 33139
oh-wow.com

Coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach, It Ain’t Fair 2012 celebrates the history and tradition of IAF’s renowned multimedia production, and closes the chapter on what came to define OHWOW’s identity as a community platform for progressive art in all media.

Since the first installment in 2008, It Ain’t Fair proved an innovative and divergent idea; an exhibition and project providing an alternate experience to the dozens of December art fairs in Miami. The exhibition continued to evolve through the years, yet always reflected its time, excelling at capturing the trends occurring in contemporary art. Over the course of IAF’s history, OHWOW presented a wide range of work from artists in many disciplines: from Tauba Auerbach to Ashley Bickerton, Cyprien Gaillard to Clayton Patterson, Gang Gang Dance to The Gossip; visual arts, films, and performances coalesced into genre defining examples of the moment.

The final IAF moves from the Design District to a 6,000 square foot location on the beach to accommodate a large-scale exhibition and various projects, delivering a climactic conclusion to this definitive enterprise. It Ain‘t Fair 2012 assembles a selection of over 30 contemporary artists, many who contributed in past years, along with several new names: David Adamo, Diana Al-Hadid, Daniel Arsham, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Dan Colen, Brian DeGraw, Sam Falls, Leo Fitzpatrick, James Franco, Cyprien Gaillard, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Drew Heitzler, George Herms, KAWS, Harmony Korine, Hanna Liden, Nate Lowman, Ryan McGinley, Laurel Nakadate, Eddie Peake, Terry Richardson, Bert Rodriguez, Amanda Ross-Ho, Prem Sahib, Aurel Schmidt, Jack Siegel, Lucien Smith, Agathe Snow, Kon Trubkovich, Nick van Woert, Garth Weiser, Amy Yao, and Kim Ye, among others.

In addition, OHWOW brings its Los Angeles-based pirate station, Know Wave Radio (www.know-wave.com), to Miami Beach for a week of live programming to include performances, DJ sets, and interviews. Part art project, part community broadcast, Know Wave has presented a rotating cast of special guests such as Mykki Blanco, Nate Lowman, Kate and Laura Mulleavy, and Cat Power, among others. IAF 2012 will also host a soup kitchen – a social project that provides free dinner to anyone wanting a meal, daily from 5 to 7 PM. Hundreds of artists and creatives make the trip to Art Basel Miami Beach every year on shoestring budgets; the soup kitchen gives back and supports a community that has helped shape the energy and success of OHWOW’s endeavors.

Established in 2008 by Al Moran and Aaron Bondaroff, OHWOW is a gallery, publisher, and special project – a creative community – with gallery and retail locations in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami. Through collaborations with various creative sectors, OHWOW produces projects and initiatives, extending its vision internationally. As a gallery, OHWOW organizes solo, collective, and group exhibitions, alongside presenting special projects and events conceived by outside curators. As a publisher, OHWOW fills a particular niche, providing books that blur the line between objects and treasures, from exhibition catalogs to specific artist pieces. IT AIN’T FAIR 2012

Image: Dan Colen, TBT, 2012, Concrete filled whoopee cushion, 16.5 x 13 x 7 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Gagosian Gallery

Shhh Special Basel Edition 12/4/12

Shhh Special Basel Edition
December 4, 2012, 9pm-2am
Lords South Beach Hotel
1120 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
rsvp@lordssouthbeach.com

Presented by Perrier Sparkling Natural Mineral Water

Hosted by Lady Fag, Erin Newberg, Tony Ferro, Lauren Foster

Music by DJ Juan E

Complimentary vodka & Perrier cocktails until 10pm

Door by Christopher Richards

Where Is Le Baron? Campaign during Art Basel Miami Beach 2012 12/4/12-12/9/12

Where Is Le Baron
Unofficial Team Headquarters
December 4-9, 8:00pm – 10:00pm
Free Spirit Bar
100 21st St
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.whereislebaron.com
facebook.com/whereislebaron
Twitter: @lebaronfamily / #whereislebaron / @laclique_paris
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Le Baron & La Clique Announce “Where Is Le Baron?” Campaign at Art Basel Miami Beach 2012
A new location every night, to renew the landscape of Art Basel festivities

From December 4th to 9th 2012, Le Baron’s team & artists will once again re-locate under the palm trees of Miami Beach and bring to life Art Basel by night. Since 2005, Le Baron has been a fundamental part of the weekly festivities, having taken residence at The Delano Hotel for the last five editions.

This year, Le Baron has chosen to offer a new concept, a travelling Le Baron which will become alive at a different location every night. The address will be kept secret until 6:00 PM of each evening and released via the Iphone app “Where is Le Baron?” in addition to Le Baron website, twitter and facebook.

To download the “Where is Le Baron?” app and stay up to date on all the Le Baron Family’s adventures, visit the website.

50 Shades of Art Exhibition Wynwood during Art Basel Miami 2012 12/1/12-12/5/12

50 Shades of Art Exhibition Artist Meet and Greet Receptions
December 1st 2012 and December 5th 2012 from 6:30pm – 11:30pm.
1004 Gallery and Boutique
175 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Florida
www.the1004gallery.com
RSVP will be on December 1st and December 5th 2012.

A Look at Some of the Most Talented and Legendary Graffiti and Street artists of All Time
Nov. 30 2012 – Jan. 13 2012

The recently opened “1004 Gallery and Boutique” will be presenting the newest and most prestigious art show in the Americas, 50 Shades of Art on November 30th 2012 in Wynwood, Miami’s hottest and eclectic art design district. The exhibition will be showcasing works by the biggest pioneers and the hottest up and coming graffiti artists and street artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The artists include: Cap, Cope2, Sero, T-Kid, Estria, Sen2, Teck, Secret 007, Rson, Indie184 and Lyne.

50 Shades of Art is an exhibition that sets the standards and raises the bar for graffiti, answers how graffiti itself has continued to thrive and evolve among the new and older generations of graffiti and street artists, and what it will now do to influence younger artists and the contemporary art market. 50 Shades of Art strives to present graffiti as a true form of art and in the process educates the viewer on the fundamentals of graffiti and street art and how and why it has integrated and influenced our modern culture. Furthermore, art critics and collectors alike will marvel at the shows extensive history of urban contemporary art and will witness the legends and the hottest artists behind the artworks.
Conveniently located in the heart of Wynwood, Miami’s most popular design art district, the 1004 Gallery and Boutique will showcase 50 Shades of Art during the dates of Art Basel, the most important art show in the United States. Art Basel welcomes international art collectors, art dealers, artists, curators and other art enthusiasts by the thousands during this extraordinary event where they will witness some of the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and editioned works. Can you say “perfect timing”?

Enrique “Sero” Cruz director, owner, curator and exhibiting artist of the 1004 Gallery & Boutique mission was to bring to life a show that will evoke the true essence of graffiti and to reveal to the masses all elements of graffiti and street art. An experienced and long-term graffiti artist, Sero has definitely made his mark in the art community and captured the attention of the mainstream population throughout his 30 year career. During his art profession, Sero has influenced the graffiti movement by pushing the envelope with countless styles and techniques he has created like the great masters before him. Today Sero has been dubbed as one of “THE LAST KINGS” who has come out of the golden era of the New York graffiti movement in the 1980’s and continues to transcend the test of time. He is currently affiliated with legendary iconic crews such as FBA, FC, IBM and SCW who are featured in the book Subway Art and famed documentary Style Wars. Sero has also been featured in the book The History of American Graffiti by Roger Gastman, famed director and also producer of legendary award winning documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop, featuring notorious street artists Banksy and Mr.
Brainwash. Sero has also been featured in the publication Miami Graffiti by James and Karla Murray.

Aside from his extraordinary accomplishments as a mainstream graffiti artist, Sero’s true mission is to educate the viewer of this exciting yet sacred form of art. According to Sero his ultimate goal is, “to enlighten those who do not understand this culture”, and he has definitely fulfilled his ambition by putting together a show that will unquestionably achieve this.

As graffiti gains more recognition and exposure on a global scale, 50 Shades of Art is an exhibition that will answer why graffiti is a global phenomenon, will showcase some of the legends that helped to launch this very sacred underground yet unique art movement to epic proportions, and most importantly acknowledge why this free form art is and will continue to be extremely valuable among young and older art collectors.

Photographs of Jimi Hendrix 70th Birthday Party at Hard Rock Cafe-Bayside on 11/27/12

Miami Entertainment Network presented Jimi Hendrix 70th Birthday Party at Hard Rock Cafe-Bayside on Tuesday, November 27, 2012.

“Miami Entertainment Network is a newly formed Entertainment, Consulting, Marketing and Management company by former Industry Award winners.  Their goal is to provide a successful strategy based on proven methods to create positive results for our clients. This strategy will be based on the specific needs of each partner to reach the desired market. A percentage of all income will go to support 501c3 music education programs in our community.”

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Photographs of Drunken Cupcake Bingo at Midtown2 on 11/27/12

Drunken Cupcake Bingo at Midtown2 on Tuesday, November 27, 2012.  What an awesome way to spend the evening playing bingo, eating wonderful drunken cupcakes and complimentary drinks. You just pay $10 and you get unlimited bingo (supplies included) with some great prizes include gift certificates from Blo Midtown, NailBar, Solar Intoxication, L.A.B. Salon, Mercadito, Sweetcakes, Vintage Liquor, Green Monkey, Alessandra Gold Concept Store, Pretty Odd Boutique/ by Megan Cotrone and more.

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MANO Fine Art presents Inspired by Red 12/15/12

MANO Fine Art presents Inspired by Red
Saturday, 12/15/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Inspired-by-RED-facebook-invitation1MANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Flr),
Miami, Florida 33155
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Join MANO Fine Art for the Opening Reception of “Inspired by Red” a contemporary group show featuring work by: Eva Avila, Luis Berros, Toa Castellano, Chenco, Daniel Garcia, Patricia Gomez, Antonio Guerrero, Josepo, Monique Lassooij, MANO, George Rodez and Derek Wilson.

Red is strong and confident. Red is exciting and sexy. Red is joy and celebration. Red is life. The exhibition, “Inspired by RED” is imbued with the cultural relevance of the color red. In some works it is used literally to represent things that are naturally red, in others it is used as a metaphor. However, it is the underlying emotional qualities of the color that dominates the exhibit.

MANO Fine Art Project Space:
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 and is also open by appointment.

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

KCC Productions Presents Expressions Of Lou-Lou During Art Basel Week 12/8/12

KCC Productions Presents Expressions Of Lou-Lou During Art Basel Week
Saturday December 8, from 7-11 PM
Moonchine Asian Bistro Garden Lounge
7100 Biscayne Boulevard
MIMO District, Miami, FL

“Expressions of Lou-Lou,” an exhibit of paintings by Lou-Lou Davila-Hagopian, accompanied by the music of Grammy-nominated singer Thania Sanz, will take place during Art Basel week at Moonchine Asian Bistro.

Lou-Lou was born and brought up in Puerto Rico. “Music and art were a big part of my life to the point that I thought everyone did it; I took it for granted”. Lou-Lou ended up going to college at SUNY Old Westbury. In New York she was able to continue her music and cultural Odyssey that her parents had started her on. ”in my family, education and culture are primary, so when I decided I wanted to paint I called my mom, and enrolled in school at the Art Student League; that was a great and amazing place. On New Year’s Eve 1999 I stayed in Puerto Rico and started school in UPR’s Escuela de Artes Plasticas recinto de el Viejo San Juan, another amazing incredible place. “

Loulouism-Loulouismo comes from just plain down-to-earth music and amazing musicians playing hard, not to mention her Afro-Puerto Rican roots. She can best be described as a frustrated musician who paints music. Her works were recently chosen to be exhibited at the Miami Beach Arts Gala, where one painting served as cover art for the invitation and program, at the Stage Door Theater for a Christmas fund-raiser, co-exhibited with Aleloop at MaiArt night in the Design District, and showed twice at Viernes Culturales on Calle Ocho.

Grammy nominee Thania Sanz graduated from one of the most prestigious schools for jazz and composition, the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Her love of performing original material with her guitar has led her to be known as one of the best live acts in Los Angeles and Miami. She has produced and recorded 4 CD’s, where you can hear her sophisticated approach, musical and lyrical, and her sensitivity in performing. Her songwriting, singing style, and musical vision can take us through beautiful journeys of passion for life, like the troubadours of the old days.

Anima Domus with UR New York and Pop International Galleries present Facing the Future Benefitting the Children’s Bereavement Center 12/4/12-12/9/12

Anima Domus Partners with UR New York and Pop International Galleries for Art Basel Miami Event: “Facing the Future”, Benefitting the Children’s Bereavement Center
December 4th, 6-9pm, Fundraising Event
December 5th – 9th, open to the public
Anima Domus
25 N.E. 39th Street
Miami Design District, FL
Donate and help us support this important cause! Limited amount of tickets available! Purchase Tickets Online

A fundraiser to benefit the Children’s Bereavement Center (CBC). Featuring a solo exhibition with original works by urban street artists SKI and 2ESAE of UR New York, and a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Driade Nemo Armchair and limited edition prints painted by the artists. You do not have to be present to win, but join us for a fun night that will kick-off the week of Art Basel where you can meet and greet the artists.

All proceeds go toward supporting the Children’s Bereavement Center, which offers free peer support for children, teens, young adults and caregivers who are grieving the death of a loved one. Ticket price of $150 includes admission for you and a guest, and a raffle ticket to win a painted Driade Nemo Armchair. With the purchase of five tickets, you are supporting one child through the CBC for an entire year, and you will receive one extra raffle ticket for free! And, all tickets are tax deductible.

Creating and enriching community partnerships through art and design, Anima Domus, South Florida’s premiere destination for contemporary Italian home furnishings, has partnered with street artist collaborative UR New York (Mike Baca aka 2ESAE and Fernando Romero aka SKI), Pop International Galleries in New York City, and Italian contemporary furniture company Driade to actively support and give back to their most admired local charity, the Children’s Bereavement Center, which offers free peer support for children, teens, young adults and caregivers who are grieving the death of a loved one.

Over the next two months, armed with a white swiveling Nemo Armchair by Fabio Novembre donated by Driade and Anima Domus, UR New York will paint the iconic face in their cutting-edge urban industrial style where it will be completed at a LIVE painting event at Pop International Galleries in New York City, on October 3rd.

“It’s an amazing cause and it hits close to home. We both come from unstable backgrounds and have had to mold our way to where we are now,” says SKI. “Any chance we get to give back through our work interests us. No one did that for us, so we’re trying to set an example for others — for the youth,” says 2ESAE.

Follow Anima Domus, UR New York, and Pop International Galleries on Facebook and Twitter to see the progression of the Nemo flourish from start to finish. Once completed, the newly painted and one-of-a-kind Nemo will be available for viewing in New York City at Pop International Galleries until October, when it will then be transported to Miami, to be displayed at Anima Domus’ Design District showroom to coincide with Miami Art Basel festivities.

On December 4th, Anima Domus will hold an exclusive event “Facing the Future: In Support of the Children’s Bereavement Center and Our Community” with catering by Egg & Dart. During the event a raffle will determine the lucky collector who will take home this unique work of art. All proceeds collected from the raffle will go toward furthering the mission of the Children’s Bereavement Center.

During the week of Art Basel and Design Miami December 5th – 9th in Miami, visit Anima Domus to see the artists of UR New York paint another original Nemo Armchair at a LIVE painting event alongside an exhibition of their artwork artwork in conjunction with Pop International Galleries.

“Doing good for our community, and giving back to a city that we all love so much, is one of the core values of our company as well as the core values of all who are participating in this worthy project,” says Marconi Naziazeni, owner of Anima Domus. “The Children’s Bereavement Center is a very active institution that provides vital support free of charge to many families in a moment of extreme need. They truly need our support. ”

Oxenberg Art: The Paintings of Ashley Colilns 11/29/12

Oxenberg Art: The Paintings of Ashley Colilns
Thursday, 11/29/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
KR-HO-Banner-Collins-ImageOxenberg Fine Art
50 NE 29 Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link

OXENBERG FINE ART: THE PAINTINGS OF ASHLEY COLLINS

Oxenberg Fine Art cordially invites you to a special preview reception featuring:

The Paintings of Ashley Collins

Thursday, November 29, 2012
7:00 – 10:00PM

Guests will receive a first view of mega-scale artworks to be presented in the solo exhibition during Miami Art Week and enjoy light fare and refreshments.

RSVP: 305.854.7104 or gallery@oxenbergart.com

Image caption:
Ashley Collins, Bridge
Mixed media on aged paper
84 x 96 inches

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of The White Party – Reset at Soho Studios on 11/24/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from the The White Party – Reset at Soho Studios on Saturday, November 24, 2012. White Party week is a week long fundraiser for Care Resource, a wonderful organization that provides support, treatment, prevention and research to people living with HIV/AIDS in Miami-Dade and Broward.

Care Resource Mission Statement: “Through education, prevention, research, care & treatment, and support services, Care Resource improves upon the health and overall quality of life of our diverse South Florida communities in need.”

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

Cynergi Collection Wynwood Arts District Group Art Show during Art Basel Week 12/5/12-12/10/12

Cynergi Collection Wynwood Arts District Group Art Show during Art Basel Week
December 5 at 6:00pm – 10:00pm
December 6th-10th From 11-10pm
Cynergi Building
2700 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127

Featuring the works of: Moses Morales, Jordan Michael Zuniga, Nicolas Guillen, Christin Minotte, Joel Blanco, Benjamin Edelstein, Pablo Ricatti, and Ada Balcacer

Come see a new show, and new exciting venue that shows an insider view of the working artist lifestyle 1 block away from the tents in Midtown. You’ll get to see the studios as well as the gallery.

The Factory Art Show during Art Basel Miami at Wynwood Cigar Factory 12/5/12-12/9/12

The Factory Art Show – Art Basel Miami
December 5 to December 9
Wynwood Cigar Factory
101 NW 24 Street
Miami, Florida 33127

Join us and the entire Wynwood Cigar Factory family as Wynwood Cigar Factory Presents: The Factory Art Show

Featured Artists:
131; Abstrak; Agana; Alex Yanes; Baghead; Beth Emmerich; Danny Cordero; Dianaya; Erin Yoshi; Evoca1; Glow; Hops; Jose Mertz; Ksra; Marcelo Ibanez; Meme; Merlot; Myla; Onesevennine; Raul Flores; Reds; Remote; Tatiana Suarez; Toofly

Sponsors:
Kid Robot Pop Up Shop
The Paint Yard
Basel Biergarten
Beck’s Beer
Chambord Vodka
Steep City Teas

Blossoming at Art Basel 12/8/12

Blossoming at Art Basel
Saturday, December 8, 2012, 7:00pm
Cherry Blossom Learning Center
2731 NE 2nd Ave
Wynwood Miami, FL
$10/person donation at the door

An art gallery night to benefit:
Blossom’s Developmental Therapy Associates
Miami Children’s Hospital
Samantha’s Purpose

Music, food, drinks and art by renowned artists as well as “unique” children.

The Future Is Now Art Basel Event 12/7/12

The Future Is Now Art Basel Event
Friday, December 7, 2012, 10:00pm until 5:00am
Gavanna Miami
10 NE 40TH St
Miami, Florida 33137
Complimentary Admission w/ RSVP: events@keepbouncing.com
Keep Bouncing! & No Agenda present

The Future Is Now

New York City invades Miami for an unforgettable experience of progressive sights and sounds.

Visual Artists will be joined by World Class Electronic DJs to present an interactive installation of multimedia expression, blurring the lines of art and music with technology.

Artists:
ELLE Dead Sex
Kimyon Huggins
Joshua Williams

DJs:
Proper Villains
G.Brown
Roxy Cottontail
Kimyon

Art Miami VIP After-Party at BAC 12/8/12

Art Miami VIP After-Party @ BAC
Saturday, December 8, 2012, 7:00pm until 11:00pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, Florida 33127
$10 Admission; Free for BAC Members and Art Miami + CONTEXT Art Miami VIP Cardholders and exhibitors

Enjoy cocktails, savory fare, and live entertainment.

Exhibitions on view:
If a tree falls, a chain reaction… (Audrey Love Gallery)
Take Me Home (Swenson Gallery)

MOCA presents Nicolas Jaar Live at Mondrian Art Basel Shakers Event 12/7/12

MOCA presents Nicolas Jaar Live at Mondrian Art Basel Shakers Event
Friday, December 7, 2012, 8:30pm until 12:00am
Mondrian Hotel
1100 West Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Get your tickets Online

Music at MOCA – MoCA Shakers Official Art Basel Event with

Nicolas Jaar (wolf+lamb, clown & sunset, circus company)

Opening set by Adams + Tabeau

Brought to you in part by Young Hearts – ‘like’ our page for a special ticket discount.

Fusion: Art Basel Talib Kweli, Malik Yoba, Sean Paul, Laurence Gartel and more 12/6/12

Fusion: Art Basel Talib Kweli, Malik Yoba, Sean Paul, Laurence Gartel and more
Thursday, December 6, 2012, 8:00pm until 12:00am
LMNT
59 Northwest 36th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Buy Tickets Online

Hosted by Malik Yoba, Anchal Joseph, Claudia Jordan and Lorenzo Ice T Thomas
Music Performances by Talib Kweli, Urban Mystic, Kulture Shock, DJ Rob Dinero, Bonnie Beats, and DJ Epps
Art Installations by Laurence Gartel, Sean Paul, Jenny Perez, and Maicol Diaz
Art To Wear Fashion Show by Art Of Shade, Lisu Vega and The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale

Fusion is a funky fashion forward mash-up fundraiser that will embody music, art to wear, photography, and mixed media art installations during Art Basel 2012. Imagine an electrifying infusion of enthralling live musical performances paired with fashion and top models, all surrounded by amazing art displays for a fantastic cause. Oh and did we forget to mention open bar and sweet treats, all for a great cause? The fun does not stop there, we will also have a live auction with memorabilia and fine art from some of your favorite celebs and stars. The purpose aside from having a memorable night is to raise money and supplies for under privileged students in the Broward and Dade county areas.

Paternosto at Durban Segnini Gallery – Opening Reception 11/29/12

Paternosto Opening Reception
6Thursday November 29, 7 – 10
Durban Segnini Gallery
3072 SW 38th Ave 
Miami, Fl 33146
gallery@durbansegnini.com
durbansegnini.com
 
Mr. & Mrs. Cesar Segnini  request the pleasure of your company to the Opening Reception of Cesar Paternosto Painting and Architecture In the presence of the artist
  
Parking available
 
Image:Black & Blue, Mixed media on canvas, 47 ¼ x 47 ¼ in. (120 x 120 cm), 2011

Chambliss Giobbi SE7N The Seven Deadly Sins Opening 12/6/12

Chambliss Giobbi – SE7N – The Seven Deadly Sins – Opening
ChamblissDecember 6th – 7 – 9pm
101 Exhibit LLC
101 NE 40th St
Miami, Florida 33137-3511

Coinciding with the 11th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach this December, 101/exhibit in Miami will present Chambliss Giobbi’s solo project, entitled SE7N.

Excess, hatred and indifference are all sure descriptions, within Catholic dogmas and mythologies alike, of The Seven Deadly Sins. Visualizing these manifestations of inertia and obsession is made possible by New York – based artist Chambliss Giobbi.

SE7N is the culmination of 1000s of images photographed, shredded, torn, cut, reassembled, composed and affixed to large aluminum panels, 92 x 56 inches, and sealed within burnished layers of bees wax. Also included, a select collection of Giobbi’s personal portraits will also be featured throughout the entire gallery space.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a 44-page catalog with an essay by Walter Robinson. Mr. Robinson has written for numerous publications including contributing Editor at Art in America. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of Artnet Magazine.

Chambliss Giobbi was born in New York City in 1963. He earned his BFA in Classical Music Composition from Boston University in 1986 before shifting into the field of contemporary visual art. He was the past recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (1991) and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1996. Giobbi’s work has been featured in exhibitions in Barcelona, Bucharest, London, Detroit, New York and Miami. His work is held in the permanent collection of the Museo De Bellas Artes in Santander, Spain. Publications such as BOMB Magazine, SLEEK Magazine(Berlin), FlashArt (Online edition) andThe New York Timeshave included Giobbi and his work. Giobbi lives and works in New York City.

101/exhibit is a contemporary art program dedicated to presenting international emerging and established talent. Spanning multiple mediums, with a particular focus on figurative painting and drawing, the gallery engages its audience with a finely- tuned roster of artists in consistent and flourishing states of production in practice. 101/exhibit is unique in its twofold mission to promote the artist and to inspire the collector. Founded by Sloan Schaffer in 2008, the gallery is situated within the heart of Miami’s Design District with a second space in West Hollywood, California.

Ninth Annual Breakfast in the Park at the Frost Art Museum 12/9/12

Ninth Annual Breakfast in the Park at the Frost Art Museum
BreakfastinthePark2012Sunday, December 9, 2012, from 9:30 am to noon
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th St.
Miami FL 33199

Provides Exciting Conclusion to Art Basel Miami Beach Festivities

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University celebrates Art Basel Miami Beach with its ninth annual Breakfast in the Park. Guests will enjoy a complimentary outdoor breakfast, relax and sip Mimosas on the terrace, hear a stimulating talk by our featured sculptor and take guided tours of The Sculpture Park, as well as the exhibitions in the Museum. Breakfast in the Park is open to the public and free of charge.

This year’s featured sculptor is Albert Paley. Infused with the rhythmic fluidity of Art Nouveau, his sculptures have been called mysterious, seductive and spirited. They are technologically ingenious and emotionally demanding. He is the first metal sculptor to receive the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Institute of Architects, the AIA’s highest award to a non-architect. Paley, a Distinguished Professor, holds the Charlotte Fredericks Mowris Endowed Chair at the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, and is the recipient of three Honorary Doctorates in Fine Art. Broadly published and an international lecturer, Paley received both his BFA and MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Commissioned by both public and private corporations, he has completed more than 60 site-specific works. His work can be found in the permanent collections of over 30 museums, nationally and internationally, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum and The British Museum, both in London. Several of his works are on display currently at the Frost Art Museum, including Clay Center Model, in the foyer of the Museum, and Portal, which is part of the American Sculpture in the Tropics exhibition outside the Museum in The Sculpture Park.

In addition to American Sculpture in the Tropics, Breakfast in the Park guests are invited to view the Museum’s other current exhibitions:
to beauty: A Tribute to Mike Kelley
Mark Messersmith: Fragile Nature
Iván Navarro: Fluorescent Light Sculptures
Material and Meaning: Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain from The Wolfsonian-FIU Collection
Reflections Across Time: Seminole Portraits

Breakfast in the Park is held the final day of Art Basel Miami Beach. County buses will offer free transportation for Art Basel patrons and the general public, leaving from the Miami Beach Convention Center. Breakfast in the Park receives support from Kelley Roy Gallery, Martini, MACBA | Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Buenos Aires and Wells Fargo Advisors. For more information about this event, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890.

Ink Miami 2012: Modern and Contemporary Works on Paper 12/5/12-12/9/12

Ink Miami 2012: Modern & Contemporary Works on Paper
inkDecember 5-9, 2012
The Suites of Dorchester
1850 Collins Avenue (at 19th Street)
Miami Beach, FL 33139

¡Desayuno Cubano! December 5, 10:00 am
Pulp Party: December 6, 5:30–7:30 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am–5:00 pm
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 am–7:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am–3:00 pm

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INK Miami Art Fair opens on Wednesday, December 5 at 10:00 am with ¡Desayuno Cubano! at the Suites of Dorchester, just two blocks from the Miami Beach Convention Center. New this year, the Fair plans to serve café con leche and Cuban pastries beginning at 10:00 am on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday to encourage collectors to take advantage of the Fair’s sunny courtyard setting and start their day at Ink Miami.

New This Year! Scope Expands to include Modern Masters

Grounding its established focus on post-war contemporary masters and the newest contemporary editions, the Fair now includes dealers specializing in modern works on paper. To represent this area, the Fair has added Leslie Sacks Fine Art (Los Angeles) and Susan Teller Gallery (New York). Sacks will offer works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Marc Chagall in addition to post-war works by David Hockney, Richard Diebenkorn, and Ed Ruscha. Susan Teller will present a focused exhibition of mid-twentieth century American printmakers entitled Peggy Bacon & Her Circle featuring works by Bacon, Isabel Bishop, Minna Citron, Wanda Gág, Reginald Marsh, Anne Ryan and Marguerite Zorach. Also presenting American mid-century modern prints is Dolan Maxwell (Philadelphia), with works by Judith Rothschild, Benton Spruance, and Dox Thrash. Marlborough Graphics (New York) will also feature excellent examples from its vast holdings in European modern masters in addition to Francis Bacon, Chakaia Booker, Richard Estes, and Manolo Valdes.

Post-war Contemporary Masters

Aaron Galleries (Chicago), another new exhibitor, will augment the Fair’s strength in contemporary masterworks with works by Willem deKooning, Wayne Thiebaud, and Kenneth Noland. Singular works by Gerhard Richter, Sol Lewitt, and Robert Rauschenberg will be on offer at Dranoff Fine Art (New York) and Carl Solway Gallery (Cincinnati) will show multiples, trial proofs, and unique works by John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Ann Hamilton, and Frank Stella.

Late twentieth century contemporary

A series of photographic portraits from the late 1990s by Chicago-born and New York-based artist Rashid Johnson will be a highlight at Aaron Galleries. The artist’s major solo exhibition, “Message to Our Folks” was on view at the Miami Art Museum this fall. Dolan/Maxwell will showcase prints and works on paper by Steven Ford, Ryan Parker, and Cheryl Warrick. The Verne Collection (Cleveland), with its special emphasis on rarely-seen contemporary Japanese artists and American artists working in Japan, will exhibit works by Daniel Kelly and Hiroshi Yoshida.

New Editions by Contemporary and emerging Artists

Another new exhibitor, Childs Gallery (Boston), will highlight new works by emerging and mid-career contemporary Cuban artists fresh from this year’s Havana Biennial. These artists are noteworthy for their commitment to using traditional printmaking as their preferred medium for exploring socio-political issues.

The Fair’s contemporary editions publishers will offer collectors the opportunity to acquire fresh new projects before they are scooped up by major galleries. These include works by Sean Scully, Suzanne Caporael, and Cameron Johnson at Tandem Press. Florida’s own Graphicstudio/U.S.F. will present print and sculptural editions by Christian Marclay, Alex Katz, E.V. Day, and Carlos Garaicoa. Mixografía® (Los Angeles) will present a one-man show of six new editions by John Baldessari. New editions by Martin Puryear, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, and Gary Simmons will come from the Berkeley-based print workshop, Paulson Bott Press. Stoney Road Press (Dublin) widens the Fair’s roster of contemporary artists with new editions by Irish artists Brian O’doherty, Dorothy Cross, and William Crozier. Tamarind Institute (Albuquerque), a new addition to the Fair, will offer prints by Tony Delap, James Siena, Alison Saar and Nicola Lopez.

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Global Caribbean & Pieces of Jamaica Art Basel Miami Exhibit at the Little Haiti Cultural Center 12/6/12

Global Caribbean & Pieces of Jamaica Art Basel Miami Exhibit
caribbeanThursday, December 6, 2012 at 6pm
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212-260 Northeast 59th Terrace
Miami, FL 33137.
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An evening of special performances by artists representing the Caribbean.
There will also be a book signing for the recently published book, “Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition”.

The exhibit is opened to the public on the morning of December 7th, 2012 and will end February 16th, 2013.
Admission is free.

Artist and Curator, Edouard Duval Carrie, will present the fourth installation of Global Caribbean entitled French West Indies & Guyana, Focus on the Contemporary Expression featuring fourteen artists from the French Caribbean. The Little Haiti Cultural Center will provide a platform for the work of Arno-Eddy Firmin (Guadelupe), Christian Bertin (Martinique), Ernest Breleur (Martinique), Jean Marc Hunt (Guadeloupe), Thierry Jarrin (Martinique), Valérie John (Martinique), Louis Laouchez (Martinique), Mirtho Linguet (French Guiana), Christophe Mert (Martinique), Bruno Pédurand (Guadeloupe), Luz Severino (Dominican Republic/ Martinique), Philippe Thomarel (Guadeloupe), Thierry Tian-Sio-Po (French Guiana), Laurent Valère (Martinique).

Pieces of Jamaica will showcase artwork that reflects the traditional and avante garde expressions of Jamaican artists in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its independence. A prolific artist, Karl “Jerry” Craig has had one man exhibitions in England, the USA and Jamaica as well as exhibited in many group shows in Canada, Europe, several Latin American countries, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Republic of Dominica, Cuba and Botswana. His work is included in many public and private collections in many countries of the world. David Muir, through photography, showcases the candid beauty of the Jamaican people and its rich and diverse landscape. He has garnered acclaim and excitement from a wide cross-section of art aficionados and general art lovers, prompting a number of exhibitions both locally and internationally. The publication of his book, “Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition,” now affords a larger audience to enjoy his work in their homes and for those who are not able to afford the actual pieces from the collection to have this heirloom quality keepsake.

Oxenberg Art Special Preview Reception The Paintings of Ashley Collins 11/29/12

Oxenberg Art Special Preview Reception The Paintings of Ashley Collins
Thursday, November 29, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00PM 
Ashley Collins BridgeOxenberg Fine Art
50 NE 29 Street, Miami, FL 33137
Wynwood Art District
Space Limited – RSVP Required: 305.854.7104 / gallery@oxenbergart.com  
 
Special preview reception featuring: The Paintings of Ashley Collins 
Guests will receive a first view of mega-scale artworks to be presented in the solo exhibition during Miami Art Week and enjoy musical entertainment, light fare and refreshments.

Following a challenging upbringing and journey leading  to establishing her studio in Venice, California,  Ashley Collins has broken ground creating mega–scale, contemporary and layered paintings of horses. Collins’ technique incorporates collage with pages from the 1800s to mid-1900s, obscured historical images and book covers, among other unique layers. Her goal to create lasting works of passion, depth and hope has established her position as one of the most highly valued female contemporary artists of our time.

Collins’ 900 plus work history is included in many of the most important art collections in the world. Today, Collins is among an elite group of valued contemporary artists, as her artworks are iconic in the lexicon of American art.

Centrally located across from Wynwood/Midtown Miami art fairs held during Miami Art Week, Oxenberg Fine Art will be open for  special exhibition viewing hours on those days: 
5 December, 10:00am – 9:00pm
6 December, 10:00am – 9:00pm 
7 December, 10:00am – 10:00pm
8 December, 10:00am – 9:00pm
9 December, 10:00am – 6:00pm

Bass Museum of Art Presents The Endless Renaissance Six Solo Artist Projects

Bass Museum of Art Presents: The Endless Renaissance – Six Solo Artist Projects
Thursday, December 6 through Monday, December 10, 2012, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
VIP reception on December 5, 2012 9pm-12am.
Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139

The Endless Renaissance – Six Solo Artist Projects: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Barry X Ball, Walead Beshty, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Ged Quinn and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook will be on view during Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.

The exhibition runs through March 17, 2013.

This December, the Bass Museum of Art shifts away from the curated group show to make room for six individual solo artist projects. On December 5, the Bass Museum of Art presents six international contemporary artists: Eija-Liisa Ahtila (Finland), Barry X Ball (USA), Walead Beshty (UK), Hans-Peter Feldmann (Germany), Ged Quinn (UK) and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook (Thailand). In 2009, The Bass Museum of Art embarked on an ongoing exploration of the notion that all art was once contemporary and inversely, that all contemporary works of art are part of a continuum of art history. This ongoing project and these six artists presentations pay homage to the Bass Museum of Art’s mission statement, “we educate and inspire by exploring the connections between our historical collection and contemporary art.”

Eija-Liisa Ahtila is a video artist and photographer. She will present a three-screen video projection, The Annunciation, though the Gospel of Luke (1:26–38) provides the narrative and Renaissance painting the iconography, Ahtila interprets the Annunciation with moving images that are at once spiritedly reverential, contemporary, and humane. Through her choice of actors—some of whom are professional and most (a group women from a center for social services) of whom are not—Ahtila questions the nature of performance and the notion of linearity, and presents the “story” of The Annunciation in strikingly original ways. In two versions: one image in a single frame (38 min.), followed by three images (split screen) in a single frame (33 min.). Courtesy Crystal Eye, Finland. In Finnish; English subtitles. 71 min.. Ahtila lives and works in Helsinki, Finland.

Barry X Ball, through the use of unconventional materials and innovative methods, has reinvigorated the age-old tradition of figurative stone sculpture.  Ball employs an elaborate array of equipment and procedures to realize his works, ranging from the cutting edge to the traditional, from 3-D digital scanning, virtual modeling, and computer-controlled milling to hyper-detailed hand carving and polishing.  The sculptures’ complexity is echoed in their clinically poetic titles.  With their simultaneous fever-pitch intensity and surreal stillness, Barry X Ball’s bravura works make an expansive case for the reconsideration of contemporary sculptural practice. Ball lives and works in New York, New York.

Walead Beshty will feature a selection of glass and copper works that demonstrate an awareness of their own histories. Fitting perfectly inside proprietary sizes of FedEx boxes, these glass sculptures travel through the company’s massive infrastructure from venue to venue, becoming severely chipped and cracked. Likewise, Beshty’s large copper panels are handled directly by manufacturers, shippers and art handlers, resulting in smudges, hand-prints and tarnishes.  Beshty’s work exposes the marks of time and physical signs of usage that take place in the process of production, shipping and installation of works of art.  Just as an Old Master painting holds a provenance, a history of ownership and display, Beshty’s use of  fragile materials like copper and glass aid in the disclosure of each object’s “provenance”, and the evidence of their handling. Beshty lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Hans-Peter Feldmann’s approach to art-making is one of collecting, ordering and re-presenting amateur snapshots, print photographic reproductions, toys and trivial works of art. This project is Hans-Peter Fedlmann’s first solo museum exhibition in the U.S. Feldmann reproduces and recontextualizes our reading of them in books, postcards, posters and multiples. Feldmann lives and works in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Ged Quinn specializes in allegorical paintings that include contemporary images in idyllic scenes based on classical paintings such as the pastoral works of Claude Lorrain and Caspar David Friedrich. The Endless Renaissance Quinn will present densely layered paintings that transform art historical genre painting into contemporary experience. Quinn lives and works in Cornwall, United Kingdom.

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook is universally recognized as one of the leading video artists from Southeast Asia who was recently featured in dOCUMENTA (13). She will present works from her Two Planets series, in which members of Thai villages discuss several classic works of modern European painting while Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook fixes her camera on them. Contemplated outside of a museum in this atypical context, the work explores the conventions of viewing and interpretation that have come to be central features of the Western experience of art. Rasdjarmrearnsook lives and works in Thailand.

Giant Curious Animals at the Freedom Tower During Art Week Miami 2012

Giant Curious Animals at the Freedom Tower During Art Week Miami 2012 Opening
Friday, November 30th, at 7pm
MDC’s Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

All programs are free and open to the public
www.for-everglades.com

November 30, 2012- January 26, 2013

Galleria Ca D’oro is pleased to present Foreverglades an environmentally minded public art exhibition by International Artists William Sweetlove and artists collective, Cracking Art Group. Presented in partnership with Miami Dade’s College Museum of Art + Design and famed Swiss watchmaker Girard-Perregaux, Foreverglades will open with a public reception. The exhibition will run through Saturday, January 26th, 2013.

Foreverglades, an interior and exterior installation in the public realm, establishes a locally conscious perspective focusing on environmental protection, sustainability, and advocacy of South Florida’s National Parks and Preserves. An exhibition unlike anything else of its kind, Foreverglades will encompass a presentation of 300 animals made out of recyclable plastic, resin, and aluminum, native of South Florida, including three specific regional species: native alligators, sea turtles, and frogs literally crawling up, down and around Miami Dade College’s nationally historic building – a feat never before attempted on the famed structure. For the European-based artists, William Sweetlove and Cracking Art Group, the animals were researched and selected for the important role each play in the development and history of our local landscape.

Accompanying the exhibition, the museum in partnership with the MDC Earth Ethics Institute, US National Parks Conservation Association, Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, Dry Tortugas National Park and Big Cypress Preserve will present: Foreverglades: here today, hopeful for tomorrow, a one-day educational symposium on Friday, November 30th at the MDC Freedom Tower. The one-day event will feature panel discussions, exhibitions, and performances focusing on the education of advocacy for our fragile South Florida landscape and how artists seek unique ways to present the message. The future may be unknown for the Florida Everglades, but Foreverglades is a true testament to how artists use art to create public awareness for the world we compromise in hopes it will exist forever.

Additional support for Foreverglades is provided by the Consulate General of Italy, Consulate General of Belgium, Consulate General of France, Gulliver Preparatory School and the Biscayne Nature Center. The official opening event for “2013, Year of Italian Culture in the US,” will also take place during the opening of FOReverglades with the patronage of the Consulate General of Italy in Miami and the European Ministry of the Environment.

“Italy is well known for its cuisine, fashion, and design. With this initiative we aim to demonstrate that Italy also has talent in the field of contemporary art. Italians can export brilliant artists and create prestigious events for the world to enjoy. The ecological messages of our artists are well developed in Italy and we are delighted to collaborate with the national parks here in Miami to further their important work in preserving our environment”, declares Gloria Porcella, Italian curator of the Miami Installation.

“The importance of preserving our environment is beautifully represented in Foreverglades”, says Michele Sofisti, CEO of Sowind (Girard-Perregaux and jeanrichard). “We hope that together we are able to spread the message further and increase public awareness of this issue”.

Peace On E(ART)H Fundraising Event and Art Exhibition to Benefit Planting Peace 12/6/12

Peace On E(ART)H Fundraising Event and Art Exhibition to Benefit Planting Peace
POE-WEB2SidesThursday December 6th, 2012 from 8-11pm.
FIFTY Ultra Lounge at the Viceroy Hotel Miami.
485 Brickell Avenue
Miami, FL 33131

The $10 admission includes a complimentary cocktail and a raffle ticket.

Tickets may be purchased online
21+
www.plantingpeace.org

For The Cause Events is hosting the Peace On E(ART)H fundraising event to benefit the nonprofit organization Planting Peace. The event will take place during Art Basel.

The event will be hosted by Serena ChaCha, contestant on the upcoming season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and will consist of a silent auction, raffle, artistic dance performance by Elemental Expressions Entertainment and live music by Elastic Bond. Special guest, Diego Val, from this season’s The Voice will also be lending his support to this important cause.

There will be an art exhibition and silent auction of pieces by artists who will be donating a percentage of the sales during the event to Planting Peace. Participating artists include Rubem Robierb, Alex Yanes, Alan Feldmesser, David Lavernia, Thang Dao, Gabriela McAdams, Marina Gonella, Ingrid Mathurin, Edward Oliveira, Anica Shpilberg, Ricardo Serpa, Sean Murdock, and Nathan Ranelli. Product Sponsors include Asprey, Lamaritere, Teavana,Kiehls, TEASY, Nina Stones, Follow Your Bliss Jewelry, Grand Luxe Café, Bdry Blow Dry Bar, Duffy’s Sports Grille, and many more.

The funds raised will go directly to Planting Peace’s “Stomp the Worm” project, which is a program set forth to provide de-worming medications to poverty stricken areas of the world.

The goal is to help raise funds for 1 million de-worming vaccinations for children living in Central and South America. Every $1.00 raised will help de-worm 50 children.

“You Are What You Eat” Art Exhibition 12/15/12

“You Are What You Eat” Art Exhibition
Saturday, 12/15/2012, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
y.a.w.y1310 Gallery
Sailboat Bend Artists Lofts,
1310 SW 2nd Court, Florida Fort Lauderdale
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n collaboration with The Sickle Cell Natural Wellness Group Inc, this health conscious event will offer a brief calm after the storm that is Art Basel. The installations and artworks on display will be aesthetic depictions illustrating how vital it is to general well-being to maintain a healthy lifestyle by consuming natural foods and participating in “greener” lifestyle practices.

“Lull’ a sub-theme within the highlight of the evening will be a separate showcase within this exhibition presented by Thought Coalition and Sailboat Bend resident artist Yudelka Tavera. Artworks within this realm will be expressing the healing process with the body at rest or in motion to symbolize both physical and/or emotional recovery.

* Live Music, Mural & Fashion
*Delicious Vegan Food tasting
*Spoken Word Poetry Showcase
*Raw Drink/Smoothie Bar
*Green Aperitif Tasting

MUSICAL PERFORMANCES BY:
The AstroKats
Montage

VISUAL & SPOKEN WORD ARTISTS FEATURED:
Asanyah Davidson
Ashley Queen of Swords
Atlas
Ben Pachter
Brandy Somers
Chase Vreeland
Claudio Camilucci
Darien Dirr
Don Pablo Pedro
Francis Marquez
Gregory Dirr
George Retkes
Harold Alpha Numerix
Jah Linx
Jasmine Bailey
Jennifer Kosharek
Jysikka Ryan
Kasey Lou Lindley
Lester Jack Gessley III
Michelle Feigay
Niki Lopez
Nikki Detourbutterfly Saraiva
Paul McEnery
Quick the Poet
Renda Writer
Sandra Lefever
Saori (Cheryl) Murphy
Shane Watt
Sonia Baez-Hernandez
Sooky Kim
T.J. Brown
Victoria Topor
Yanuary Navarro
Yudelka Tavera

Matching Set Verge Art Miami Beach Opening Night Showcase 12/6/12

Matching Set Verge Art Miami Beach Opening Night Showcase
Dec 6, 6-10pm
Pocket-of-Lollipops-Live-photoESSEX House
1001 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Matching Set: Last year Pocket of Lollipops duo Maite and Tony brought you the mind-expanding Cashmere Kitty. This year, they are joining forces with Verge Art Fair for their opening night Art Party to produce Matching Set, an unruffled line up of musical acts Datamouth, Cog Nomen, Pocket of Lollipops and DJ Jiriki.

Posh Punk Duo Maitejosune Urrechaga & Tony Kapel from Pocket of Lollipops bring to you another combination of their artshmaltz. These two have been know for their installations and music performances together. Individually Maite is a visual artist and Tony is a writer. When these two forces combine they marry iconic tones. Past events have included: “Cashmere Kitties,” “Snowcone in the Stairs,” “It’s Okay to Cross now,” and “The Halls Ways.” These events have ranged from Live Paper Ball Fights, feeding the audience lollipops, and creating and coloring masks to chase snails. For this special performance, Maite describes her goal as helping the audience to “imagine drizzles steel pressing themselves into your being.”

Datamouth is the moniker of Chris Salazar, an artist and musician originally from Santiago, Chile who currently lives in Miami, FL. Salazar’s musical background is diverse: guitarist in the influential South Florida punk band Milkshed in the 1990’s and early 2000’s; guitarist in the instrumental rock band Vidavox (described as an amalgam of jazz, progressive rock, jam band, & math rock) in the early-mid 2000’s; and performer/collaborator in various other musical projects. Additionally, video game soundtracks and Freestyle music were among the earliest electronic influences on Salazar. His approach to electronic music is atypical in that his tracks often evolve from melodies written on guitar. Although Salazar is a senior art director professionally, outside of work, he continues to work in art by constantly drawing, designing, photographing + film-making, and creating music.

Cog Nomen is made up of Guitarist, Buffalo Brown and drummer, Brave Ulysses, both of whom have been staples in the Miami live music scene for a better part of the last decade. Cog Nomen’s music is part electro-pop with an good dose of psychedelic ambient rock-scapes (Imagine Pink Floyd jamming with Daft Punk at Brian Eno’s house). Each of their songs constructs a familiar place with spry rhythms, lush textures and engaging hooks without the safety net of plug-ins or pre-recorded sequences favored by laptop musicians. Their debut album Even The Odd was recorded live during the summer of 2011 while facing each other in the recording studio. Recently they have been at it again with their unique twist of psychedelic and pop music- releasing their second album titled “The End Of Knowing (As We Know It)” in CD and MP3 format on August 1st. The Cog Nomen sound is so raw yet refined that its instantly familiar while exuberantly fresh and unpredictab

JIRIKI JiRiKi is an Atlanta based artist who grew up playing in different psychadelic jam bands, then enrolled into the electronic music production program at SAE institute in Miami which paved the way to her first EDM project as JiRiKi, which started in July of 2011. Sets and production include a fusion of Dubstep, Drumstep, Drum and Bass, Electro, Trip Hop, and Glitch.

University Of Miami Presents 5th Annual Cane Art Fair During Art Basel 12/5/12-12/8/12

University Of Miami Presents 5th Annual Cane Art Fair During Art Basel
Opening reception: 2pm to 10pm, Saturday, December 8, in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2012.
University of Miami Gallery
Wynwood Building
2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 4
Miami, FL

December 5, 2012 – January 25, 2013.

Artists featured in this exhibition include José Miguel Cabrera(Photography), Dan Listwan (Ceramics), Eddy Lopez (Printmaking), Gerardo Olhovich (Painting), Colin Sherrell (Sculpture) and many more.

In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the Art and Art History Department presents the 5th Annual Cane Fair featuring artwork of UM students earning their Masters in Fine Arts. Works on display include photography, sculpture, ceramics, painting and more.

The MFA program is a 60 credit, three-year program resulting in a terminal degree that both prepares students to enter the professional, studio art world and qualifies them for college teaching.  Entrance to the program is highly competitive and draws applicants from across the US and internationally.

MAM Party on the Plaza celebrating the opening of New Work Miami 2013 12/6/12

MAM Party on the Plaza celebrating the opening of New Work Miami 2013
Thursday, December 6, 7-11PM
Miami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130

MAM celebrates the opening of New Work Miami 2013, showcasing newly-commissioned works by Miami’s vibrant artistic community, during Party on the Plaza, the Museum’s signature Art Basel Miami Beach/Miami Art Week event. The annual event is hosted by MAM Director Thom Collins and will feature a special musical performance by Spam Allstars and cocktails on the Museum’s outdoor plaza.

Access with MAM invitation, MAM Contemporaries membership, MAM Contributing ($250) and above membership; Art Basel Miami Beach, Design Miami/ and Art Miami VIP Cards, exhibitor pass, and press pass

Shuttle provided to/from Miami Beach Convention Center. Events@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.1704.

TheUrbanCollective Art Africa Miami Arts Fair 12/4/12-12/9/12

TheUrbanCollective Art Africa Miami Arts Fair
December 4-9, 2012
919 NW 2nd Ave
Overtown, Miami, FL 33136

Tuesday Dec 4th, 6:00-10:00 pm
Opening Reception with DJ Ohso  By Invitation at TheUrbanCollective, Midtown

Thursday Dec 6th , 6:00-10:00 pm
Evening First Look (By invitation)
7:00-9:00 pm, Black Art in America and Non Radio Music: Mobile Media Lounge
10:00- UNTIL, Art Africa 2012 After Hours Speakasy at Avenue D

Friday Dec 7th, 11:00 am -6:00 pm
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair Exhibition General Admission

Saturday Dec 8th, 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Art Africa Miami Exhibition
1:00-3:00 pm, Diaspora Dialogue

Sunday Dec 9th, 11:00 am-6:00 pm
Art Africa Miami Arts Fair Exhibition
7:00 pm- 10:00 pm, Closing Mixer at Soyka

www.artafricamiami.com  and follow on Twitter @ArtAfricaMiami.

TheUrbanCollective exhilarates Art Basel with dynamic Art Africa Miami Arts Fair experience featuring the most critically acclaimed contemporary artwork from the Global African Diaspora Fair to serve as cultural epicenter of Art Basel 2012 with grand lineup of events.

TheUrbanCollective and the City of Miami, SEOPW CRA gear up to present a top-notch line-up of the most exquisite contemporary artwork from Africa and its Diaspora during 2nd annual Art Africa Miami Arts Fair. With a pavilion themed around the art and culture of the African Diaspora and housed in a grand 8,000 square foot exhibition tent adjacent to the Lyric Theatre at 919 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL , the Miami Arts Fair will fare like no other Art Basel event. The Art Africa Miami Arts Fair is the first comprehensive fair to debut within Art Basel in some time and the first of its kind to feature the art of the African Diaspora exclusively.

This year’s exhibition will host over 50 contemporary artists from the Global African Diaspora in a tent/container hybrid model pavilion, which is sure to draw the curiosity of art enthusiasts, collectors, and aesthetes alike. Fair goers and exhibitors will have the opportunity to experience an unparalleled body of work selected by a jury of art professionals whose contributions to the art world are extensive and of critical importance to both seasoned and emerging artists alike.

Art Africa Miami is set to serve as the cultural arts epicenter of Art Basel; as the fair celebrates everything from Jamaica’s 50th anniversary featuring a special exhibition from artists of the Caribbean including Jamaica, Trinidad, Haiti and Barbados, to the musical honoring of the great Mambo King, Cachao, to the highlighted works of the Global African Diaspora’s best contemporary visual artists. Panel discussions on the state of contemporary visual arts in the Global African Diaspora will round out the exhibition, stimulating the dialogue of exhibitors beyond the point of awe and observation.

“South Florida temporarily transforms into an art Mecca during Art Basel and we wanted to give people the opportunity to learn and experience the unique culture of our local Diaspora artists”, states Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones.

“Art and Sustainable Design are powerful agents for positive transformation in our communities. We see the change happening throughout South Florida. TheUrbanCollective and Art Africa Miami plan to be a part of that transformative narrative for years to come”, states Neil Hall, Owner of TheUrbanCollective.

The Urban Collective is a sustainable lifestyle brand driven by our passion for innovative design, art, and cultural exchange with partnering skilled artisans in developing countries who design beautifully hand crafted products and artifacts. Our brand emerged as one of the new urban lifestyle boutiques located in Miami’s Midtown on N. Miami Ave in 2004 and continues to support the work of these artisans through our partnership and collaboration with a number of non-profit organizations including Global Partners for Development, Aid to Artisans, League of Artisans and NEST, which is dedicated to changing the lives of women artisans by giving them small loans to build and maintain art or craft-based businesses. We proudly support the work of artisans who design, fabricate and offer our patrons a collection of beautiful products that marries the raw authenticity of African craftsmanship with the sleekness of modernity.

Art Public Opening Night 12/5/12

Art Public Opening Night
artpublicDecember 5 2012 8:30-10pm
Collins Park
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Art Public is free and open to the public from Dec 5-9 2011 | 24 hours

For the second year running, Art Public will turn Collins Park into an outdoor exhibition space with large scale sculptures, videos, installations and live performances. Produced in collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art, the Art Basel Miami Beach sector includes works from the show’s galleries, by leading and emerging international artists, installed from ground level within the park to flying along the Miami Beach skyline above.

Performances taking place during Art Public Opening Night on Dec 5:
8.30pm | Jason and Alicia Hall Moran | AiR, 2012
9.00pm | My Barbarian | Broke People`s Baroque Theater, 2010-2012
9.30pm | Alex Israel | Miami 2012

List of Art Public artworks:
Pierre Ardouvin | Bonhomme de neige, 2007 Valentin
Alice Aycock | Twin Vortexes, 2012 | Galerie Thomas Schulte and Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Lourival Cuquinha Varal, 2012 | A Gentil Carioca
José Davila | Untitled (The Space Beneath Us), 2012 | Galería OMR and Travesia Cuatro
Mark Hagen | To be Titled (Additive Sculpture, Miami Screen), 2012 | Almine Rech Gallery
David Keating | Riser, 2012 | RaebervonStenglin
Juliana Cerqueira Leite | Climb, 2012 | Casa Triângulo
Teresa Margolles |Untitled, 2010 | LABOR
Dave McKenzie | Declaration, 2012 | Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Raul Mourão | Balanço Maré I (Para Bela e Lia), 2011 | Galeria Nara Roesler
Iván Navarro and Courtney Smith | Street Lamp, 2012 | Paul Kasmin Gallery
Ruben Ochoa | Lock, Stock, Barrel, 2012 | Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Adam Pendleton | Black Dada Flags, 2012 | Pace
Jaume Plensa | Poets in Miami, 2012 | Galerie Lelong and Richard Gray Gallery
Randy Polumbo | Love Stream #2, 2012 | Paul Kasmin Gallery
Ry Rocklen | A Touch of Grace II, 2012 | UNTITLED and Thomas Solomon Gallery
Ugo Rondinone | I feel, you feel, we feel through each other into our selves, 2012 | Gladstone Gallery
Gary Simmons | I wish it could be morning all day long, 2012 | Metro Pictures, Simon Lee
Gallery, Regen Projects and Anthony Meier Fine Arts
Miguel Andrade Valdez | Monumento Lima translation – Collins Park, 2012 | REVOLVER Galéria

Artexpo Miami + SOLO during Art Week Miami 12/5/12-12/9/12

Artexpo Miami + SOLO during Art Week Miami
artexpoOpening Preview Party – 6 –10 p.m. Tuesday, December 4
General Admission Show – Wednesday, December 5 – Sunday, December 9
3011 NE 1st Avenue
Wynwood Miami, FL

The 34th annual international Artexpo returns to Miami for the second year to showcase a selection of fine art from an international slate of artists and galleries.

Leading, international fine art show Artexpo has announced the return of Artexpo Miami + SOLO during Art Week Miami. The international fine art trade show, located in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District, will feature works from 500 select artists and galleries, showcasing the latest industry trends and reveal emerging artistic talent to more than 100,000 collectors, industry insiders and attendees. Visitors and art connoisseurs will experience a range of displays and collections including: metal work, large format photography and photorealism, inspiring paintings that capture the essence of expressionism, wood work, sculptures, an exhibit from China National Academy of Painting and more!

Artexpo Miami + SOLO will kick off its week of events with an exclusive Opening Preview Party on Tuesday, December 4. Guests attending will have an opportunity to meet and mingle with the artists, be among the first to walk the show’s aisles, and enjoy light fare and cocktails.

Daniel Johnston in Miami During Art Basel Week at Grand Central 12/7/12

Daniel Johnston in Miami During Art Basel Week
danieljohnstonFriday, December 7, 2012, 9pm
Grand Central – Miami 
697 N Miami Ave.
Miami, FL, 33136

Regular Tickets 

During this year Miami Art fairs Week, with, drawings at Wynwood walls and a concert + solo Art show @ Grand Central, long-time cult icon Daniel Johnston will entered the become a part of the Miami art movement. For anyone who had the slightest familiarity with his life and his work, the first question this Miami début will provoke is not ‘What does this say about the art world?’ but ‘What does this mean for Daniel?’ Because of the many complicated feelings Johnston tends to inspire, concern is usually high on the list.

Johnston is severely mentally ill. Diagnosed as bipolar, frequently delusional, occasionally violent (he attacked his former manager with a lead pipe and once brought down his father’s small plane, shutting off the engine mid-flight and throwing the keys out the window), he’s spent his adult life in and out of institutions. He has managed to sustain himself through the care of friends and family, and through an absolute belief in his artistic calling. These days, physically wrecked by years of medication, tons of acid dropped in the 1980s and a lifelong diet of hamburgers, Coke and cigarettes, he’s a hulking middle-aged child–man living in small-town Texas in the care of his elderly, fundamentalist Christian parents.

But all of this is old news to anyone who’s followed his career as a remarkably successful musical outsider (or to anyone who’s seen The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Jeff Feuerzeig’s 2005 documentary on his life). Johnston has been on hipster radar since the 1980s, when his DIY cassettes began making their way into the world. Singing in a shaky, plaintive warble, accompanying himself on rudimentary chord organ and guitar, he’s recorded scores of naive and witty songs about superheroes, about the battle between good and evil, about lost love, loneliness and madness – all weird and funny and intimate and tremendously catchy. And he has always drawn and painted as well, chronicling in twisted, cartoonish fashion his various obsessions and the characters that populate his interior world: Captain America, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Satan, a stalk-eyed frog named Jeremiah and a hollow-headed doppelgänger called Joe the Boxer.

And 33 of his pieces with all of them will be here in Miami, rendered in pen, water colors and marker on notebook paper, curated by Pablo Gehr; with a preview in Wynwood walls Dec 6 and the main art show & concert at Grand Central Dec. 7 and 8th during art fair’s week; alongside the work of 10 local artists making an homage show to Johnston, who will also collaborate by adding his characters in the canvases of the locals. Local Artists include The Concert organized by local event mogul Aramís Lorié will be the place to be and the one event to make a mark in the local art scene during this year’s Art Fairs week!

Concert doors at 9pm December 7! For VIP email: pablo@brickellartwalk.com

New Work Miami at the Miami Art Museum 12/6/12-12/8/12

New Work Miami at the Miami Art Museum
Party on the Plaza Thursday, December 6, 2012
10112012_bhakti_baxter_0006MAM Ball  Saturday, December 8, 2012.
Miami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130

Featuring Site-Specific Installations, Sculpture, Painting, and Photography, New Work Miami 2013 Exhibition Celebrates the City’s Artists and Marks 12-Month Countdown to Miami Art Museum’s Move to New, World-Class Facility

New Work Miami 2013 Focus of MAM’s Art Basel Miami Beach Events On view from November 21, 2012 through May 12, 2013

In celebration of the tremendous creative energy of the local artist community, Miami Art Museum will present recent and newly commissioned work by approximately a dozen Miami-based artists in New Work Miami 2013. The exhibition will highlight the diverse and innovative practices of Miami’s artists, featuring site-specific installations, sculpture, painting and photography. The exhibition will be among the last presentations in MAM’s current facility, marking the 12-month countdown to the Museum’s reopening in fall 2013 as Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) in a new, Herzog & de Meuron-designed building in Museum Park.

New Work Miami 2013 will be the focus of MAM’s Miami Art Week activities, when Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Miami, Design Miami/ and other art fairs attract an estimated 50,000 members of the international art community to South Florida. The exhibition’s opening celebration will take place during Party on the Plaza, the Museum’s signature Art Basel Miami Beach event on Thursday, December 6, 2012 and will be on view during the MAM Ball, the Museum’s major annual fundraiser, on Saturday, December 8, 2012.

Two artists, Consuelo Castañeda and Emmett Moore, have been invited to create an immersive environment within MAM’s plaza-level gallery that responds formally and conceptually to works by each of the other participants. This experimental approach aims to capture the collaborative spirit that infuses local artistic production, while envisioning a more active role for artists in shaping the conditions under which their work is seen and experienced. In keeping with the organizational method explored in the galleries, the museum has invited an artist run nomadic space known as SPRING BREAK to contribute to the development of the exhibition’s accompanying programs, which will include film screenings, discussions, workshops, site-specific projects and other time-based experiences.

“The work coming out of Miami’s flourishing arts scene is fresh and ingenious. It challenges us to develop new ways of engaging with the arts community and our many constituents,” said Miami Art Museum Director Thom Collins. “New Work Miami 2013 is a salute to the incredible growth in Miami’s cultural landscape and represents the Museum’s commitment to supporting the continued growth of the arts in our area. We are delighted to present this exhibition and, as we prepare to move to our new facility, look forward to creating new programming commensurate with Miami’s incredible artistic activity.”

The New Work Miami series is indicative of the strong bond that has formed between the Museum and the city’s artists. It encapsulates MAM’s dedication to supporting the local artistic community, while signifying the vital role that the Museum will continue to play in nurturing the growth of the arts in Miami.

Among the featured artists are:

Gideon Barnett, who employs the language of traditional documentary photography to create quasi-anthropological, conceptual projects that examine Miami’s unique cultural landscape;

Bhakti Baxter, who presents a series of paintings drawn from images of masks and figurines from around the world; the work explores the ways in which visual conventions and cultural beliefs influence our collective understanding of human history.

Sinisa Kukec, who uses found furniture, resin, pigment, graphite and other materials to create sculptures that display jewel-like effects while teeming with oozing, organic surface textures;

Odalis Valdivieso, who employs experimental digital photographic techniques to subvert modernist painterly traditions; and

George Sánchez-Calderón and Tom Scicluna, who will create newly-commissioned outdoor works.

Co-organized by MAM Associate Curators René Morales and Diana Nawi, the exhibition explores ideas pertaining to the local built environment; the city of Miami as both a historical object and a psychological state; site-specificity and the nature of display within domestic versus museum contexts; and the dynamic relationship between artistic and curatorial practice.

“With this project, we have asked artists to intervene in the exhibition design and other functions that normally fall within the purview of museum staff, from programming to marketing," said Morales. "In part, this is meant as a nod to the collaborative, artist-driven initiatives that have become so ubiquitous in Miami, constituting one of the defining tendencies of the local art scene."

“As someone who is new to Miami, I’ve been incredibly impressed with the depth and diversity of artistic practice here,” said Nawi. “Organizing this exhibition has been an invaluable opportunity to explore the city’s rich and varied arts scene and to see how the unique context of Miami has shaped artists who live and work here.”

New Work Miami 2013 is organized by Miami Art Museum and co-curated by MAM Associate Curators René Morales and Diana Nawi. Support is provided by Nedra & Mark Oren and Dorothy & Aaron Podhurst.

The “downtown FULL MOON party” – Friday November 30th at VILLA 221 11/30/12

The “downtown FULL MOON party” – Friday November 30th at VILLA 221
Friday, 11/30/2012, 08:00 pm – 03:00 am
Nov-flyer-backVilla 221
221 NE 17th Street,
Miami, Florida 33132
Facebook Link

Fritz “e” Romeus & Gary James Fitzsimmons present
the “downtown FULL MOON party”

in association with VIDA MIAMI TV.COM

“DARKSIDE OF THE MOON”
(A Blacklight Experience)

Friday November 30, 2012
From 8p – 3a
@ VILLA 221
221 NE 17th Street – Miami, FL 33132
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** THE “DOWNTOWN FULL MOON PARTY” IS VOTED THE BEST MONTHLY FULL MOON CELEBRATION IN SOUTH FLORIDA **

This month, we invite you to explore the infinity of possibility as we journey to the Dark Side of the Moon…

**Free** Admission before 10pm
Cover Charge after 10pm: $10 before midnight; $15 after)

**Free** Admission before midnight for all drummers, musicians, and performers with proper equipment and gear; at the discretion of the door staff…

FEATURING:
Live Band: MIXED CULTURE
Special Live Music Performance: WARP9
Resident Deejay: UMBER BANDI-VILLE
Guest Deejay: DJ DIAGA
Live Art: ID ART MIAMI
Reflections: SOPHIE MOON
Drum Leader: RENZO VARGA
Fire Performances: Need To Burn; The Florida Fire Collective; Fire By The Palm (All other professional talents are welcomed!)
Hula Hoopers: Bring your own or buy one at the event…

COMMUNITY ART WALL
We do have a bit of a surprise for everyone who would like to participate and express their artistic talent on our Interactive Art Wall… Of course, you would need to attend the event to see it!

FREE NAAM YOGA CLASS (9 – 10P)
Instructor EUGENE from NAAM YOGA MIAMI (www.naamyogamiami.org) will be offering a **free** Naam Yoga class at the start of the party (from 9 – 10p). If you would like to participate, you must arrive before 8:45pm…

Naam Yoga Miami (NYM) is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit organization dedicated to health and wellness, with a focus on spirituality. Their mission is to serve and uplift the community through self-healing techniques to keep the mind sharp, the body healthy and the spirit high; They provide a “school for life.”

DRUM CIRCLE:
Bring your drum and let your beats be heard! The Extended Drumming set will start sometime after 10p – until… Come early to enjoy as much of this as possible.

Dresscode (Strongly Recommended):
Wear light color; preferably white or glow in the dark fabrics…

Hosted By: Fritz “e” Romeus, Gary James Fitzsimmons; Tracie Samara; Sol Amor, and Sophie Moon

Please stay tuned as we will be adding more activities, talents, and performances to the program as we get closer the actual event date.

New, Used and Abused 30 Years Of Pop Art Miguel Paredes and Ronnie Cutrone 12/5/12-12/9/12

New, Used & Abused A collection of 30 years of original Art works  by Ronnie Cutrone & Miguel Paredes
baselinviteVernissage
Wednesday Dec. 5th, 8pm
Miguel Paredes Art Gallery
173 NW 23rd St.
Miami, FL 33127
 
Music by Dj Ari X, open bar all night
1980’s theme opening party
  
Thursday Dec. 6th-Dec. 9th, 12 noon-11pm
Collaborative works by Ronnie Cutrone & Miguel Paredes 
Along with Art Work from LAB-ART & Bruce Lurie Gallery
in the Brownstone Lounge
  
Dec. 1st-Jan. 1st 2013, Tues.-Sun. 1pm-1am
Miguel Paredes Pop Up Gallery
412 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach FL 33139
  
Please RSVP To: rsvp@24-group.com  
  
miguelparedes.com|facebook.com/artistmiguelparedes|
twitter.com/paredesstudios
  
Sponsors: PK Graphics, ALBI Whiskey, Ricochet Bar & Lounge, Pernod Absinthe, Lab Art, Wodka Vodka, Juxtapoz Magazine, Bruce Lurie Gallery, De Rodriguez Cuba, Cremo Cigars, The Paint Yard.com, Prime Time Amusements

Enrique Martinez Celaya Art Basel Preview 12/6/12

Enrique Martinez Celaya Art Basel Preview
Thursday, 12/06/2012, 09:00 am – 01:00 pm
Picture1Whale & Star Studio
2215 NW First Place ,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link

The studio of Enrique Martínez Celaya will be open for an informal brunch to unveil several monumental works he has created for his upcoming solo show at SITE Santa Fe. This is a rare opportunity to see several key elements of what will be an unprecedented museum-wide installation that Martínez Celaya is creating for SITE next summer. For these new works, which include two large-scale paintings, and two massive sculptures, the artist has relied on readings on the nature of memory and on his own biography to create a world that belongs to the imagination of children and which juxtaposes sadness and melancholia against fantasy.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the 3rd Anniversary of What Women Want at Nikki Beach on 11/17/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from the 3rd Anniversary of What Women Want at Nikki Beach Miami Beach on Saturday, November 17, 2012.  They had a runway show presenting the 2013 Resort Collection from Zeki and we got to taste treats by Savvylicious Sweets and Nespresso coffee. We received some fitness tips, reflexology and hand scrubs by Equinox Fitness Center & Spa and trending tips by MANLIFY, the exclusive network for men and sounds by DJ and International Model Miss Tara.

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

Free Your Mind Art Exhibition and Event during Art Basel Weekend 12/8/12

Free Your Mind Art Exhibition and Event during Art Basel Weekend
Saturday December 8th 2012 from 8:00PM-12:00AM
AG Studios
3326 North Miami Ave.
Miami’s Design District

The “Free Mind Society Art Series”, kicks off with the “Free Your Mind” Art Exhibition and Event during Art Basel Miami, with a digital art and button installation in memory of American Icons that fought for freedom, to be displayed during a 1 DAY showing at pop-up gallery.

Designer Amir Youssef, the creative mind behind Chop Shop Barbershop and ButtonRevolution.com, will have an array of buttons from the life and times, of the “Free Mind,” in addition to canvas pieces portraying Seven of America’s Free Minds, including; John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, John Lennon, Chief Black Kettle, Harvey Milk, and Malcolm X. These installations are to honor the valor and courage of men who passionately fought for freedom and pursuit of equality for all man and woman; a passion that ultimately caused their opposition and death by those of their country. This exhibition will be donating 100% of the proceeds of art purchased to the foundations of the featured Great American Heroes.

To celebrate the exhibit, the Alessandra Gold Concept Store in Miami’s Design District will transform completely into AG Studios, a pop-up art space and gallery, to showcase the Free Your Mind Art Exhibition. The interior of the store will house the exhibit while the exterior of the store will additionally be transformed into the theme of the exhibit and will outwardly showcase art. The Alessandra Gold Concept Store, established in 2011, by owner, Alessandra Gold, regularly collaborates and curates known and emerging designers from all over the world; regularly attracting guests from the arts, fashion, vibrant and creative industries, a place where you could very well encounter models, producers, photographers and designers.

Additionally, for this one night only, The FreeBee, the free electric transportation service that is currently exclusive to providing their fun, free transportation experience to the residents of Miami Beach, will be offering FREE RIDES to the guests of the FREE YOUR MIND Art Exhibition and Event, shuttling exhibit guests from within the surrounding areas including, Wynwood, Midtown and Miami’s Design District.

“From the day you are born…Your legend is created and It is up to you to achieve your potential: Choose to live…Choose to love…Choose to hope…Choose to breathe…Choose to believe…Choose to be free…Free to choose…Free of war, free of tyranny, choose to be who you were born to be”

Photographs of MiamiArtZine 7th Anniversary Celebration Salsa in the Garden on 11/19/12

MiamiArtZine 7th Anniversary Celebration Salsa in the Garden at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden on Monday, November 19, 2012.

MiamiArtZine Mission Statement: “A not-for-profit organization that provides information and training to local artists and arts organizations by funding special needs; Art Forums and Arts Clearing House.

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Global Caribbean IV and Pieces of Jamaica with Art Basel 2012 at the Little Haiti Cultural Center 12/6/12-12/8/12

Global Caribbean IV and Pieces of Jamaica with Art Basel 2012 at the Little Haiti Cultural Center
141December 6-9, 2012
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212-260 Northeast 59th Terrace
Miami, FL 33137

Opening Reception
Thursday, December 6, 6 – 8pm
VIP / Press Event for Global Caribbean IV & Pieces of Jamaica
Guests include: Clement Foundation of Martinique | Institut Français’s  "Caraibes en Creation" program

Pieces of Jamaica – Presentation and Book Signing
Thursday, December 6, 8 – 10pm
Video, music and culture presentation in honor of the Jamaican 50th Independence.
Open to the Public  

Friday, December 7, 10 am – noon
Vernissage of Global Caribbean IV
Panel Discussion with Curators
Open to the Public 12 – 6pm

Saturday, December 8  and Sunday, December 9
Center Open to the Public 10 AM – 6PM

www.facebook.com/LittleHaitiCulturalCenter
www.edouard-duval-carrie.com
www.theglobalcaribbean.org
www.karljerrycraig.com

A selection of artists representing the Caribbean will display pieces that will be a part of the Art Basel satellite program, as well as the book signing for the recently published book, "Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition". The exhibit will be opened to the public on the morning of December 7th, 2012 and will end February 16th, 2013. Admission is free.
 
Artist and Curator, Edouard Duval Carrie, will present the fourth installation of Global Caribbean entitled French West Indies & Guyana, Focus on the Contemporary Expression featuring fourteen artists from the French Caribbean. The Little Haiti Cultural Center will provide a platform for the work of Arno-Eddy Firmin (Guadelupe), Christian Bertin (Martinique), Ernest Breleur (Martinique), Jean Marc Hunt (Guadeloupe), Thierry Jarrin (Martinique), Valérie John (Martinique), Louis Laouchez (Martinique), Mirtho Linguet (French Guiana), Christophe Mert (Martinique), Bruno Pédurand (Guadeloupe), Luz Severino (Dominican Republic/ Martinique), Philippe Thomarel (Guadeloupe), Thierry Tian-Sio-Po (French Guiana), Laurent Valère (Martinique).
 
The weekend will consist of panel discussions featuring the eminent scholar and anthropologist, M. Gerry L’Etang, who will address the historical context in which French Antillean artistic expression has evolved; Mme. Renée-Paule Yung-Hing, ardent art promoter and member of the regional council of Martinique, will address the modern artistic problematic of the region; Mme. Dominique Brebion, contemporary art critic, who has been mounting exhibits hailing from the region for many years, will present an overview of the artists in the exhibition. The Global Caribbean project is under the umbrella of the French government’s Institut Français’s "Caraibes en Creation" program which was established to promote Caribbean contemporary artistic expression.
 
Pieces of Jamaica will showcase artwork that reflects the traditional and avante garde expressions of Jamaican artists in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its independence. A prolific artist, Karl "Jerry" Craig has had one man exhibitions in England, the USA and Jamaica as well as exhibited in many group shows in Canada, Europe, several Latin American countries,  Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Republic of Dominica, Cuba and Botswana.  His work is included in many public and private collections in many countries of the world. David Muir, through photography, showcases the candid beauty of the Jamaican people and its rich and diverse landscape. He has garnered acclaim and excitement from a wide cross-section of art aficionados and general art lovers, prompting a number of exhibitions both locally and internationally. The publication of his book, "Pieces of Jamaica: The Real Rock Edition," now affords a larger audience to enjoy his work in their homes and for those who are not able to afford the actual pieces from the collection to have this heirloom quality keepsake.
 
A regular participant of Art Basel, the Little Haiti Cultural Center will provide a weekend of Caribbean art, culture and music that reflects both French and English speaking islands. A warm invitation is extended to the community to attend and participate.

Fashion Photographers Stephan Ach and Enrique Badulescu Art Basel collection at Once Arts Gallery 12/6/12

Fashion Photographers Stephan Ach and Enrique Badulescu Art Basel collection
Thursday, Dec. 6, from 6 to 9 p.m.
image003Once Arts Gallery
170 NW 24 St.
Wynwood, Miami, FL

Once Arts Gallery has announced it will debut the works of celebrated international photographers, Stephen Ach and Enrique Badulescu during Art Basel week. The gallery exhibition will feature each artist’s newest collections, Ach’s Joropo – Spiral of Seduction and Badulescu’s My Life Below <My Life Above>, which blend traditional photography with artistic elements to capture split-second moments and nuances in traditional dances and airports, respectively.
 
The exhibition will serve as the first installation of The Zone, a pop-up gallery of contemporary photography that will travel the world searching for new visions from emerging and established photographers.
 
Best friends since college, Ach and Badulescu are celebrated fashion photographers who have captured images for top publications, designers and musical talents worldwide. Ach, whose recent photography focuses on the essence of Latin American landscapes and popular traditions, named his latest collection, Joropo, after the traditional Colombian dance. The collection features vivid images that capture an instant in the dance, with colorful photographs that blur the line between photography and art.
 
“Joropo aims to capture the Latin happiness and joy reflected in the spiral-like dance of which submission and social order are the subject,” Ach said.

Badulescu’s collection, My Life Below <My Life Above>, provides a window into his detailed observations of color, people, airstrips and clouds perceived during his many hours spent in airports around the globe. In his collection, Badulescu captures snapshots of seemingly mundane objects, bringing them to life in one-of-a-kind digital collages and landscape portraits.
 
“This project enables us to fly above the clouds,” Badulescu said. “Stripes, numbers, signs and arrows signal our own journey through life.”

Photographs of I Heart Art at LegalArt on 11/16/12

I Heart Art at LegalArton Friday, November 16, 2012.  I HEART ART was the official launch of LegalArt’s new identity!  They had a wonderful silent auction, complimentary drinks by kryogenifex, St Germain, Societe Perrier, and Peroni.  With sound & visuals will be provided by TM Sisters, Sweat Records, Pioneer Winter, and Southernmost Situations.

For more information visit www.legalartmiami.org.

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LegalArt is now Cannonball

Official Press Release:
Miami, FL— On the cusp of its ten year anniversary, LegalArt announces its new identity. As of Friday, November 16th, 2012, the organization’s new name is Cannonball. In addition to sporting a new name, logo, and website, the institution-wide rebranding will present a re-imagined public image that truly reflects the forward-thinking mission of the organization, allowing it to re-position itself within the community in an effort to meet the future needs of artists.

A soft launch of the organization’s new identity took place Friday, November 16 during their annual fundraiser I Heart Art. Over 300 fans of the organization attended the pool-themed event, which spread throughout the organization’s four-story building located at 1035 North Miami Avenue in downtown Miami. Guests were immediately greeted by artist Bhakti Baxter spinning records in his new commissioned installation in the organization’s storefront lobby. The event continued on the second floor with music by DJ Lolo of Sweat Records, a live synchronized swimming performance by Pioneer Winter and guest performers, and a silent auction featuring artists Daniel Arsham, Bhakti Baxter, Christy Gast, Jillian Mayer, George Sanchez-Calderon, Frances Trombly, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, and Agustina Woodgate. Guests on the third floor enjoyed delicious backyard barbeque by Mad Man Jack’s and a video projection of the classic swimming pool dive, the cannonball, by Victor Muniz /Peter Vahan Productions. On the fourth floor, sound and video sets by Southernmost Situations and the TM Sisters electrified a lush tropical scene complete with pool-side frozen drinks courtesy of St. Germain and Kryogenifex. Libations were also generously provided by Peroni and Société Perrier.

Based in downtown Miami, Cannonball (formerly LegalArt) is a non-profit arts organization known for its advocacy and innovative programs supporting today’s artists. Core initiatives include: SeminArt, providing free educational and professional development services to artists; LegalLink, an in-house legal advice and referral service for artists and arts organizations; and the Residency Program, which offers long-term live/work space for local artists and short-term residencies for visiting cultural producers.

Founded in 2003 by two law students attending the University of Miami, the organization was born from a small, yet inspired idea to provide emerging artists with pro bono legal services. As demand and agency grew, the organization responded by developing a full menu of legal programs central to administering and sustaining long-lasting careers in the arts. Throughout the years, the organization has provided legal advice and referral to hundreds of artists and small arts organizations through its LegalLink Program. Monthly SeminArts have provided a public forum for the open exchange of ideas via educational programs, such as panel discussions, artist talks and workshops, and roundtable debates. In 2010, the organization again responded to a critical need of young artists—affordable studio space—by establishing Miami’s first live/work residency program. The Residency Program is a unique model insofar as it integrates national and international cultural producers (writers, curators, designers, arts professionals, architects, etc.) into an environment of local artists participating in year-long residencies. As a result, the program serves as an active catalyst for innovative thinking, professional networking, and cultural production.

Cannonball programming is generously funded, in part, by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

The rebranding initiative is led by the innovative team of SuperMarket Creative.

Heineken Mural Project and Bike Tour with Street Artists During Art Basel Miami in Wynwood 12/3/12-12/9/12

Heineken Launches Mural Project And Bike Tour With Six Renowned, Bi-Cultural Street Artists During Art Basel Miami In The Heart Of The Wynwood Art District

Heineken Beer Garden and Bike Station
December 3 to 9, 2012
Wood Tavern
2531 NW 2nd Avenue
Wynwood Art District

Heineken Midtown Bike Station
December 3 to 9, 2012
Art Miami
Midtown Blvd (NE 1st Ave)
Between NE 32nd and NE 31st

Heineken Artist Hub
December 6 to 9, 2012 | 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Workshop Collective
171 NW 23 St
Wynwood Art District
View work by The Heineken Artists, enjoy Heineken products and giveaways.

Heineken Music Hub
The Stage
December 3 to 9, 2012
170 NE 38th Street
Design District, Miami
Check out live music by national and local bands while enjoying the Heineken Beer Garden at Miami’s best live music venue.

Pulse Art Fair
December 6 to 9, 2012
1400 North Miami Avenue, Miami
Heineken Sponsored Satellite Fair
www.remezcla.com/heinekenmuralproject
Twitter: #HeinekenMurals

Heineken Presents Murals by Trek6, CP1, Chor Boogie, Estria, Prime and Don Rimx Adding Color and Spreading the Open Your World Message in Miami’s Midtown and Wynwood Art District

World renowned Art Basel, the most important art show in the United States, a cultural and social highlight for the Americas, heads back to South Florida for a supreme exhibition of our world’s most exquisite and prominent artists. Among the many uniquely special satellite events during Miami’s Art Week is the launch of Heineken’s Open Your World Mural Project, which has been carefully curated to include some of the most talented veterans in street art. Celebrity-status street artists Chor Boogie, Estria, Prime and Don Rimx will leave their mark on Miami adding great value to the city’s thriving outdoor gallery including Miami-based prolific artists with the street cred to match, Trek6 and CP1. The Heineken Artists feature a conglomeration of bi-cultural visionaries known to employ distinctive skills and vision on the murals they coat with their muse. Tasked with the mission and creative freedom to interpret Heineken’s Open Your World message, the murals will take a life of their own and inspire all who bear witness.

Pop Up Parties
Adding to this fascinating street art showcase are the secret mural site pop-up parties paired with the musical expressions of inspiring DJs, true masters of the decks and turntables, for a true audiovisual experience. Spontaneous pop-up parties with Miami’s best DJ’s will surprise Heineken lovers at the mural sites and will be announced on Twitter by following #heinekenmurals.

The Heineken Mural Project Bike Tour
Art lovers will have no trouble sighting each mural and cutting through the Art Basel week traffic with the help of Wynwood Art District’s first Deco Bike station which will reside in front of Wood Tavern, home of the Heineken Beer Garden. In addition, Heineken and Deco Bike have partnered to bring a bike station across from Art Miami in Midtown as well. Deco Bike is a bicycle sharing and rental program operating in Miami Beach and Surfside, yet to reach the pedestrian-friendly Wynwood Art District or Midtown. For the first time, art-loving pedestrians will benefit from green transportation in Heineken-branded Deco Bikes complete with QR code map technology. The QR (quick-response) codes both on the bike station map and murals will provide inside-info regarding the murals, artists and special events. Patrons 21 and over are encouraged to visit each mural, stop by the Heineken Beer Garden at Wood Tavern, view more artist work at the Heineken Hub and enjoy live music at The Stage during Miami’s Art Week.

Inaugural Opening Reception for Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012 Exhibition at New Art Fusion Galleries Location 12/8/12

Inaugural Opening Reception for "Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012" Exhibition
Saturday, December 8th, 2012 from 7-11 pm
fusionArt Fusion Galleries
3550 North Miami Avenue
At North Miami Avenue & 36th Street
Formerly Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

Art Fusion Galleries Proudly Announces Our Inaugural Opening Reception In Our Grand New Home  "Salute To Art Basel Miami 2012"
 
Featuring over 30 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists, this exhibition honors Miami’s internationally acclaimed Art Basel art fair by featuring a select group of multicultural artisans spanning the globe.  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 Saturday, December 1st, 2012 through Friday, December 21st, 2012

National and International Artists Represented:  Alberto Detomas; Allan Herskowitz; Amy Donaldson; Andrew J. Fitt; Andrew Ringler; Art Siegel; Beatriz E. Ocampo; Bob Kolb; Carl Roberts; Daniel Hanifan; David Gonya; Dr. Leonard Askowitz; Francine S. Rogers; John Frazee; Judie Lee & Julie Kessler; Lenore Robins; Lina Vandal; M. Nillo; Magdiel; Marcello Ibanez; Maria Antonia Sosa; Martin Schreiber; Michael Altheim; Michael Katz; Paolo Anselmo; Patricia Peters; Pedno; Semadar; Tiril; Victor Bregeda; Wendy Cohen; And Many More…..

Also Exhibiting at our Miami Design District Gallery
Art Fusion Galleries Miami Design District
Art Basel Celebration
"Fusion IX~Seducing The Globe"
Saturday, December 8th, 2012 from 7-11 pm
Live music and refreshments will be served.  For more information please call 305.573.5730 or email our gallery at info@artfusiongallery.com
Exhibiting from Monday, October 1st, 2012
through Monday, December 17th, 2012 
1 N.E. 40th St. Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami FL, 33137

Photographs of The Lampidis Foundation Fundraiser “Feed a Fever- Starve a Tumor” at The Mayfair Hotel and Spa on 11/16/12

The Lampidis Foundation hosted their first fundraiser,” Feed a Fever- Starve a Tumor” at The Mayfair Hotel and Spa on Friday, November 16, 2012.  All proceed from this event will go to The Lampidis Foundation Research for a cure for Cancer.

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Photographs of The 13th Anniversary Celebration Of The Adventures of Bibi & Friends at Nikki Beach on 11/14/12

The 13th Anniversary Celebration Of The Adventures of Bibi & Friends at Nikki Beach on Wednesday, November 14, 2012. We had such an awesome time with great people and an amazing Art Show of The Comic Book Characters Past & Present.

The comic character Art Show will continue as a video satellite show that will be featured at different venues around town before and during Art Basel week. The First Satellite Art Show”Organic Comic Art”  will be held at  Whole Foods Market South Beach on Thursday, November 29th from 7 – 9PM  to benefit The Miami Rescue Mission.

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El Portal Little River Celebration & 75th Village Anniversary 12/8/12

El Portal Little River Celebration & 75th Village Anniversary
Saturday, 12/08/2012, 07:00 am – 05:30 am
LRF_DoorHanger_front_final-11El Portal
8950 NW 2nd Avenue,
El Portal, Florida 33138
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EL PORTAL LITTLE RIVER CELEBRATION SCHEDULE:

• 7 a.m. BIRD TOUR – Meet in front of the school’s main entrance for a one-hour walking bird tour led by Sadri Medina of the Tropical Audubon Society. Come prepared to spot a variety of feathered fauna, from woodpeckers and peacocks to orioles and ospreys. Horace Mann Middle School Main Gate – 8950 NW 2nd Avenue

• 9:30 a.m. HISTORY OF THE RIVER LECTURE – Meet just south of the school to hear a lively history of EL Portal’s Little River told by local professor Hugh Gladwin

• 10:30 p.m. RIVER SERENADE—Bring your canoe or kayak, or register in advance for free use of ours * and proceed with singers and musicians down the Little River for the River Serenade of Native and Afro-Indigenous Song; or appreciate the music as it passes below the NW 2nd Avenue footbridge, the N Miami Avenue bridge or the NE 2nd Avenue bridge. The River Serenade concludes at the Tequesta Mound with a community water blessing at the sacred fire. NW 2nd Avenue foot bridge to the Tequesta Burial Mound – 385 NE 85th Street * LIMITED SPACE- CONTACT littleriverelportal@gmail.com to reserve)

• 12:00-5:30 CONCERT & FAMILY PICNIC- Relax and hear live music, eat, peruse info from local organizations and vendors, learn about South Florida fauna at a native wildlife exhibit, and help celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Village of El Portal! Horace Mann Middle School Field – 8950 NW 2nd Avenue

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 11/30/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
Friday, November 30, 2012, 7 – 11 pm
124Domino 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

Domino Plaza, at SW 15th Ave & 8th St.
Join us in celebrating another Viernes Cultural/Cultural Friday. Little Havana’s popular art and culture festival is a great event for the whole family. Enjoy music and discover works by local artists and artisans in and around our iconic Domino Plaza on SW 8th Street and SW 15th Avenue, and behold contemporary and historic artworks at our many fine art galleries along Calle Ocho. Finish off your fabulous Friday night by savoring a delicious dinner at one of our various restaurants, boasting cuisine from all over the world. Come dance, eat, shop and enjoy a delightful evening in Little Havana!

Artevivo Academy
Come enjoy a performance by members of this arts and dance academy for children from 3 to 12 years old.   Artevivo will delight us with an array of dances and artistry showcased by these talented children. Artevivo Art School  is committed to providing an excellent dance program in a safe, family-oriented environment.
Where: Domino Plaza
When: 7:30 – 8:00 pm

Belen Jazz Band

The Belen Jazz Band was founded in 2007 by Maestro, Marlene Urbay.
Celebrating its fifth year the Belen Jesuit Jazz Band launched their first CD featuring American & Latin Jazz standards in September.  The Jazz Band is integrated into the curriculum of the school and is treated as a subject; a student receives credit and a grade. Since its inception, the band has participated annually in the Disney Music Festival and won gold in 2010 and 2011. Other awards of distinction have been:  Best in Class (2010), Best Soloist (2011) at the Disney Music Festival and winning Perfect Score at the Miami Youth Fair in 2009. In April of 2012, the Jazz Band made their first appearance at Orlando Fest in Universal Orlando and won Silver.
Where: Domino Plaza
When: 8:00 pm to 8:45 pm

Walking Tour of Little Havana
This month’s tour features 1. A walk to Conch Hill, a onetime Bahamian enclave ;2. A look at St. Peter and Paul Church and school, and its story: 3. A stroll along Cuban Memorial Blvd., and a looks at 3 homes built in 1914; 4. A look at the Cuban prisoner home and reception on the Blvd.; 5. A look and explanation of 3 classic Bungalow-styled homes; 6. A look at a synagogue that is now an Hispanic Baptist church!!
Where: Meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8th St.)
When: 7 pm

And much more.

Free Trolley Service
The City of Miami takes you to Viernes Culturales! The free Miami Trolley will be leaving from the Mary Brickell Village and the Brickell Metrorail/Metromover Station to the heart of the Viernes Culturales festival every 15 minutes.

Viernes Culturales is made possible with the support of our sponsors:
The James L. Knight Foundation, The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, The Cultural Affairs Council, The Miami-Dade County Mayor and
Board of County Commissioners.