Photographs of Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Reception on 11/30/10

Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Hotel on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  The mural will be on display Monday November 29th through Wednesday December 1st at the Townhouse Hotel. Speegle’s 8 ½ x 18 foot mural was inspired by a 1950’s vintage paint-by-number panel of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper and features the words: It’s Later Than You Think.

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Photographs of EcoArtFashion Week Opening Reception at The Albion Hotel on 11/30/10

EcoArtFashion Week Opening Reception at The Albion Hotel on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  EcoArtFashion Week will launch this year during Art Basel 2010 in Miami.   A week filled with Fashion, Art and Design while creating environmental awareness.

The main exhibition of EcoArtFashion week will feature eco-designs by different artists and fashion designers including Vintage fashion print collection from Europe, Luis Valenzuela /fashion designer (upcycled couture collection), Sharon Lombard/visual artist (one-of-a-kind hats collection from recycled materials), Jorge Parra/photographer (eco-fashion photography), Vintage garments of the private collection of Madeleine Kirsch/fashion icon and collector. The venue will be transformed into a glamorous fusion of the past, present, and the environmentally – conscious future in fashion.

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Photographs of Julian Lennon Presents Timeless on 11/30/10

Julian Lennon Presents Timeless during Art Basel Miami Beach at the New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  Julian Lennon a renowned musician and cultural icon makes his first South Florida appearance to exhibit a personal collection of classic and contemporary photography.

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Photographs of Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Opening Reception on 11/30/10

Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition at Miami International University of Art & Design on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  The exhibit showcased art by San Francisco-based artist Daniel Goldstein, who was the featured artist at the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria where his sculptures made up of everyday HIV-related objects were highlighted.What an amazing exhibition, wonderful art, fashion and for a great cause.

Miami Beach Community Health Center, a respected not-for-profit comprehensive health care network established in 1977, is proud to present the third installment of its thought-provoking “Through the Eyes of Love” juried art exhibition held in honor of World AIDS Day at Miami International University of Art & Design. The free exhibition is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Wed., Dec. 1 through Fri., Dec. 3 and from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 4.

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Art Basel Day 1: Ornare Tastemakers Showcase- great ambiance kicking off Art Basel week by Betty Alvarez

On November 29, Ornare hosted the créme-de-la-créme of designers and architects in its fourth Tastemakers Showcase. Located in the heart of the Design District, Ornare’s showroom displayed projects of 21 distinguished architects, designers and builders. In a savoir-faire party, presenting each participant’s work; Ornare welcomed artists, interior designers, architects, collectors, enthusiasts and international spectators.

As soon as I entered the showroom, I knew this was a good party as guest were having a good time sipping on Caipirinhas and tasting the delicious appetizers that was being passed around. Since Leblon Cachaca was one of the sponsors the well known Brazilian drink flowed like never before. It was a very good night to remember.

Congratulations to all the top designers, architects and builders honored in this night.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 12/1-5/10

Visual | Dance | visual art & dance collaboration
842 NW 9th Court | Miami, FL 33136 US

Curated by Glexis Novoa & Heather Maloney at Inkub8; Wynwood, December 1-5, 2010.

Calendar
Wednesday December 1, 2010.
9:00 p.m to 10:45 p.m. | Site-specific sound environment by: Gustavo Matamoros.
Performances: Hamlet Lavastida Yali Romagoza and Maritza Molina.
11:00 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. | The after-after party’s show | dance performances:
Letty Bassart Lydia Bittner-Baird Christine Brunel Afua Hall Ivonne Batanero
Heather Maloney Priscilla Marrero & Carlota Pradera and Ilana Reynolds.

Thursday December 2, 2010.
10 a.m. to noon. | Ethereal Lab | Leading artist: Gustavo Matamoros.
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. | The after-after party’s show |
Hamlet Lavastida and Yali Romagoza.

Friday December 3, 2010.
10 a.m. to noon. | Ethereal Lab | Leading artist: Elizabeth Doud.
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. | The after-after party’s show |
Hamlet Lavastida and Yali Romagoza.
11:00 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. | The after-after party’s show | dance performances:
Letty Bassart Lydia Bittner-Baird Christine Brunel Afua Hall Ivonne Batanero
Heather Maloney Priscilla Marrero & Carlota Pradera and Ilana Reynolds.

Saturday December 4, 2010.
11:00 a.m. to noon. | Conversations with: Elizabeth Doud Heather Maloney
Gean Moreno Yali Romagoza and Glexis Novoa.
9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. | The after-after party’s show |
VJ sesion with Consuelo Castañeda.

Sunday December 5, 2010.
10 a.m. to noon. | Ethereal Lab | Leading artist: Maritza Molina.
9:00 p.m to 10:45 p.m. | Performances: Hamlet Lavastida and Yali Romagoza

Read more…
The “after-after” Basel party is about dance; http://www.knightarts.org/community/miami/the-after-after-basel-party-is-all-about-dance

Inkub8 alternative studio space is pleased to present Visual Dance, an event which will present works that, while formally classified as dissimilar media, share similar structural methodologies. A brief compilation of the work of contemporary dance developed at Inkub8 will share SPACE+TIME+EVENTS with works by visual artists who focus their interest on event- and process-based modes of production. The program will include a series of open sessions, titled Ethereal Labs, in which experimental collaborations between visual artists and dancers centered of the use of different scenographic media–light, projections, sound and actions–will take place.

Consuelo Castañeda is showing For Rent @ as, a preview of work in progress that will be inaugurated at The Americas Society, NYC (spring 2011). It’s inspired by images from Andrei Tarkovsky’s films, and operating resources such as sound, light, video, film, internet terminals. Yali Romagoza and Hamlet Lavastida, artists who reside in Havana, will perform versions of works which first appeared at the 2010 Liverpool Biennial.

Gustavo Matamoros, a sound artist and community organizer whose work was recently included in the New Works Miami 2010 exhibit at Miami Art Museum, will organize an extended duration sound environment designed to explore the acoustical signature of the Inkub8 space. The collaborative team Gean Moreno & Ernesto Oroza undertakes a site-specific, functional project for the space that induces the interaction of visitors.
Visual | Dance is conceived as an “after-after Art Basel’s parties” late evening sessions consist of a program of contemporary dance performances, including works in progress, developed through Inkub8r (open-studio series) and repertoire pieces.

Leo Matiz Photography at Ideobox Artspace Opening 11/30/10

Leo Matiz Photography At Ideobox Artspace
Opening: November 30, 2010
Ideobox Artspace/ SaludArte Foundation
2417 North Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida

Paris Éternel: Feux de La Liberté 1944, Leo Matiz

Paris Éternel: Feux De La Liberté 1944 proves incontrovertibly how unique was the eye of Leo Matiz (Aracataca, Magdalena, 1917; Bogotá, 1998) one of the greatest legends in the history of photography. This collection of thirty-one photographs is a dazzling stock of geometric figures as they arise and die on the Parisian night sky, captured by the artist on August 25, 1944.

On abstract geometry, Paris Éternel: Feux De La Liberté, an exhibition promoted by the Leo Matiz Foundation, in collaboration with SaludArte Foundation, and curated by Alejandra Matiz, will be inaugurated on November 30 at Miami’s Ideobox Artspace, displaying what is probably Leo Matiz’s most celebrated work: thirty-one photographs that witness the fireworks taking place, the night of August 25, 1944, to celebrate the liberation of Paris. In this work, the Colombian master shows how it is possible to dance the night away while taking pictures of these fireworks, still so alive nowadays. Printed especially for sale on the occasion of this exhibition, a catalog with a foreword by Miguel Ángel Flórez Góngora, one of the most remarkable experts on Leo Matiz’s work in the world, and a portfolio with photographs, printed in negative and positive, picked by Alejandra Matiz, in a limited edition of eleven copies. This exhibition, featuring work which has been absolutely unpublished till now, definitely establishes Leo Matiz as an important visual artist of the 20th century history, and as one among the great precursors of modern photography.

Under the Presidency and Direction of Alejandra Matiz, daughter of the late Colombian artist, Leo Matiz Foundation is a non-profit organization working since 1988 to preserve, manage and publicize Leo Matiz’s visual and human legacy. LM Foundation’s initiative to bring the work of Leo Matiz to new audiences, employing new techniques, which are encompassed to the trends of the current artistic universe. Leo Matiz Archives headquarters are located in Dorissa Building, Miami (2751 North Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127).

Works by Leo Matiz can be found at some of the most relevant art collections throughout the world such as: Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, the Museum of Latin American Art in Los Angeles, the Organization of American States Fund in Washington D. C., the Photography Museum in Bergamo (Italy), the National Museum of Colombia, and the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris preserve part of his legacy. SaludArte Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in Miami in 2003, for the purpose of joining the art and medical worlds for developing, educational, artistic cultural events for the benefit of children in low income communities, throughout Ibero America. SaludArte also has chapters in Spain and Venezuela, working jointly with many similar altruistic organizations and hospitals.

Saludarte Foundation
Ideobox Artspace
Jennifer LaMaide
jennifer@saludarte.org
Telephone: (USA) 305 576 9878
Leo Matiz Foundation and Leo Matiz Archives Miami
www.leomatiz.org

GAB Studio presents Artist 12/2-5/10

GAB Studio presents: Artist
During Art Basel weekend in Miami. December 2 – 5, 2010
12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m
GAB Studio
105 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.gabstudio.com
marguliesagency.com

A Special Jazz Night on December 4th,7pm- 12am
featuring Shira with Double J and the Legendary DJ George

GAB Studio shows a collection of varied emerging artists who aspire to make our visitors understand the relationship between an artist and his or her medium. The group consists of painters, photographers, mixed media and graffiti writers. GAB Studio will draw your attention on an international level.

Our artists will present some of the finest work you will see outside of the Convention Center. The gallery will have its eccentric group of artists on hand to take the time to talk to visitors and show their thought processes behind their art and their medium. Some of the artists will be painting live murals throughout the city and will let you come and watch the process of art while it is happening.

The artists participating in our show will be: Alex Yanes (painter), Ross Ford (painter), Bridges Aderhold (photographer), Greg Pitts (painter), Alan Stewart (mixed media), Carlos Alves (mixed media), Jaime Adrover (painter), Lorie Setton (painter), Cp1 (graffiti), Brian Buzzella (painter), James Brutus (painter), and Ian Swain (painter).

Expect eye-catching visual artwork on the outside of the building. GAB Studio has graffiti murals that have been painted by local graffiti writers and will have 30 ft. tall balls of joy.
We look forward to hosting visitors to our great city and art lovers from around the world.
GAB Studio will be open from December 2 – 5, 2010 during Art Basel weekend from 12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. If you would like more info you can visit www.gabstudio.com

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Walgreens Book Signing Party Featuring Former Miami Beach Mayor Alex Daoud 12/4/10

Walgreens Book Signing Party Featuring Former Miami Beach Mayor Alex Daoud
December 4, 2010, 11am-3pm
Walgreens 501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
501 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida
www.sinsofsouthbeach.com

HOLIDAY PARTY AND BOOK SIGNING AT WALGREENS 5TH & COLLINS SATURDAY DECEMBER 4, 11:00AM TO 3:00PM FEATURING FORMER MIAMI BEACH MAYOR ALEX DAOUD

Miami Beach, FL /November 29, 2010 -Alex Daoud, three-time mayor of Miami Beach will sign copies of his controversial expose, “Sins of South Beach” at Florida’s largest, newly opened Walgreens at 501 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach on December 4th from 11-3 p.m. The event is free, open to the public, and will feature music and food.

“An astonishing exposé on Miami Beach by one of the city’s most beloved mayors,” says New York Times best-selling author Steven Gaines. “The revelations are stunning-sex, corruption, police misconduct, villains and heroes.”

“Sins of South Beach” is Alex Daoud’s portrait of the city he led for three terms as mayor during the anything-goes ’80s – when “cocaine cowboys” slaughtered each other in bloody drug wars and refugees from the Mariel Boatlift, many released by Fidel Castro from his worst jails and insane asylums, terrorized the predominately elderly Jewish population of Miami Beach. It’s the story of a city’s renaissance and the crime and corruption, which fueled it. Daoud was a driving force behind the rebirth of the city.

“Sins of South Beach” has been acquired for cinematic release by Cinepro Pictures. The movie will be produced by internationally renowned filmmaker Philippe Martinez. His credits include over 30 films including Modigliani starring Andy Garcia. The world premier of the movie will be in South Beach.

“Sins of South Beach” is now available at the seven Walgreens conveniently located throughout Miami Beach. On December 4th the public will get to meet the charismatic former mayor turned author and purchase autographed copies of his book that will soon be a major motion picture.

Double Vision 12/2-3/10

Double Vision
December 2-3, 11am-7pm
Gansevoort South Beach

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Sharing Stories, Themes, and Style—Presented by Refinery29, Art+Culture Editions and Starbucks
Featuring emerging artists, including Poppy de Villeneuve, Leslie Shows, Amelia Bauer, Brion Nuda Rosch, Kava Gorna, Tina Tyrell and Brent Steen, Double Vision spotlights the intersection of stories, themes, and distinctive styles represented by some of the art world’s most exciting innovators. This uncommon show will mirror the Surrealist game of Exquisite Corpse, with the works connecting for a moment and then carrying on their own thoughts, all to be united in their incongruities by a few select elements. As the name implies, the works—individually and collectively—emit a somewhat surreal quality that has the viewer squinting for a clearer view of the presentation, inspiring lots of double-takes. Further accentuating the method and meaning of shipping—sending a message or story from one place to another—all of Double Vision’s works will be presented on shipping crates.

Art at The Surfcomber Presents Janinne Alter and Pablo Ricatta 12/2-4/10

The Surfcomber Hotel
1717 Coliins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
Thursday, December 2 · 6:00pm – 11:00pm
Friday, December 3 · 6:00pm – 11:00pm
R.S.V.P. monique.pellerin@hilton.com

You are cordially invited to join the artists Janinne Alter and Pablo Ricatti at special showings of their paintings, drawings and prints.

Enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres from Terrazos Restaurant & music by DJ Vidal

Janinne’s work will be available for purchase
www.janinneart.com
www.ricattiart.com

Valet parking available

Pablo Ricatti
“Lions are beautiful, magnanimous creatures. To me, simply put, they represent strength and love. Their majestic peace is something I’ve always related to and gravitated towards. Creating this series was very fun and light, yet it intimately expresses how I feel about those closest to me. There are 11 total pieces in the series. Each piece was inspired by one and/or multiple people in my life and came naturally over the course of about 2 years. They’re all mixed media.. Drawn with pencil on wood and painted with airbrush acrylics, chalks, stains and partially coated with polyurethane.”

Photographs of Hope International Presents Gold For Life 2010 on 11/29/10

Hope International Presents Gold For Life 2010 and hosted By The Jills® & Hope Gainer on Monday, November 29, 2010.  Give a gift of gold to “A Gift For Life” foundation which funds research for pediatric cancer founded by Paula Roldos and “United Aliens Artists” fund which teaches art to underprivileged children around the world founded by Olga Ortiz Mera.

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Photographs of The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti on 11/29/10

The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti on Monday, November 29, 2010.  Fundacion Manos Del Sur and Step By Step Foundation unite under the artistic direction of artist Antuan to present an exhibition of The Base Paint Tents during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 .

The Base Paint Tents is a project of ten tents being transformed into ten works of art by artists from around the world. The tents will ultimately function as multi-purpose classrooms in earthquake-ravaged Haiti for the children of Atlet Peyi Dayiti in Port-au-Prince. At almost a year after the devastating earthquake, this exhibition is a call for attention to the reality of a country that tries to carry on with life as usual, still amid ruins and tent towns.

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Photographs of the Knight Arts Challenge Reception on 11/29/10

Knight Arts Challenge Reception at the Knight Concert Hall, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art on Monday, November 29, 2010.

This marked the third year of Knight Foundation’s five-year, $40 million investment help make art anywhere in South Florida.  The Knight Foundation believes in Miami as a cultural destination and in art as a way to bind the community.

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Knight Foundation Awards Infuse South Florida Arts Scene with $3.8 million
Miami-Dade Schools to Offer Cultural Field Trip in Every Grade; Unique Miami Stories Will Be Told in Film; Haitian Art Traditions Promoted Through Local Training Program

Embodying South Florida’s creative spirit, 27 ideas received $3.8 million today as part of the 2010 Knight Arts Challenge Miami, a community-wide contest to bring South Florida together through the arts.

The winners of the contest, created by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, include projects to:
· Expose 130,000 Miami-Dade County students to South Florida’s cultural gems through a field trip each year – doubling the current number of participants.
· Shape South Florida’s cinematic identity by funding the Borscht Film Festival to commission original films telling unique Miami stories.
· Recapture and promote Haitian art through a youth training program in Homestead that teaches students to create traditional works.

In just three years, Knight Foundation has invested $17.5 million in Arts Challenge projects – an amount that local arts supporters will double with matching funds.

“The arts have always had a transformational impact on our sense of community,” said Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. “They move us, shape us, bring us together and show what we can be – and everyday Knight Arts Challenge winners are adding to that momentum.”

The 2010 winners include individual artists like William Stewart, a former percussionist for the top reggae band Third World, emerging groups like The PlayGround Theatre and some of the county’s largest institutions.

Their ideas will promote creative writing among students young and old, help more groups perform on Gusman Center’s historic stage and create an exhibition space for sound art on Lincoln Road. (A full list is below.)

“Anyone can apply to the Knight Arts Challenge. The only requirement is that they have a great idea. Tonight’s winners show South Florida has an abundance of them,” said Dennis Scholl, Knight Foundation’s vice president/arts.

The contest’s success inspired Knight Foundation to launch a national arts program, which invests in projects that enrich and engage eight communities across the United States. The cities include Detroit, San Jose and Philadelphia, which now has its own Knight Arts Challenge contest.

Among the national program’s signature efforts is Random Acts of Culture, which brings performers out of symphony halls and into the streets and people’s everyday lives. Some 1,000 Random Acts of Culture will be performed over the next three years in Miami and the other seven cities.

The Knight Arts Challenge, a matching grant program, will open again in early 2011 to accept the fourth round of applicants.

To find out more about Knight’s arts program, or to sign up for e-mail updates, visit www.knightarts.org.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation advances journalism in the digital age and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Knight Foundation focuses on projects that promote informed and engaged communities and lead to transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.

Knight Arts Challenge 2010 Winners

Recipient: Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Project: M-DCPS Cultural Passport
Award: $1 million
Summary: To help Miami-Dade students experience South Florida’s cultural richness, the school board will sponsor an arts field trip in every grade. The Cultural Passport program will reach more than 130,000 public school students – or twice the number that participate now. An advisory board representing the cultural, business and educational communities will work together to help coordinate the program. New curricular materials will educate students about the cultural arts they will experience, and teachers will lead activities in the classroom to engage students before and after the arts field trip. The project aims to instill a love and understanding of arts and culture in young people – and to support the long-term future of the arts.

Bio: Miami-Dade County Public Schools provides the highest quality education
 so that all students are empowered to lead productive and fulfilling 
lives as lifelong learners and responsible citizens. The school
 district’s core values are excellence, integrity, equity and 
citizenship. Miami-Dade County Public Schools is committed to 
educational excellence for all.

Recipient: University of Miami
Project: Henry Mancini Institute – Outbound
Award: $500,000
Summary: To expose new audiences to great music, the University of Miami will create a community engagement program featuring its Henry Mancini Institute’s multigenre orchestra. The orchestra will bring its blend of stylistically diverse music to such community venues as Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, the Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the U.M. Gusman Concert Hall. The program also will include two free community concerts featuring new works by U.M. Frost School of Music students, faculty and guest artists, and a dozen mixed-genre concerts at select public schools.

Bio: The Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music is a world-class music institution with 100 faculty members and 700 students located on the Coral Gables campus of the University of Miami. The mission of the Frost School of Music is to foster musical leadership by providing an innovative, relevant and inspiring education; advance performance, creativity and scholarship; and enrich the world community with meaningful outreach and brilliant cultural offerings. The Frost School is the exclusive home of the Henry Mancini Institute, which provides students with cross-genre performance opportunities in real-world professional settings, and the Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program, which develops the creative skills of talented young artist-songwriters by immersing them in the diverse traditions of American songwriting.

Recipient: City of Miami Beach
Project: Sleepless Night 2011
Award: $200,000
Summary: The city of Miami Beach will inspire and bring South Florida together with a third Sleepless Night festival featuring indoor and outdoor art and performances across Miami Beach. The 13-hour festival, to be observed at the end of daylight saving time 2011, will feature more than 150 performances, exhibits and cultural events at more than 80 locations, including five outdoor stages. As many as 150,000 attendees are expected to share a newfound sense of community as they mingle and experience the work of 300 artists. The festival also aims to stimulate tourism and the local economy by attracting crowds to the city.

Bio: Miami Beach’s cultural affairs program sustains, develops and supports the arts in Miami Beach for the enjoyment and education of residents and visitors.

Recipient: Borscht Film Festival
Project: Redefining Miami in Film
Award: $150,000
Summary: To shape Miami’s cinematic identity, the Borscht Film Festival will showcase and create original films that tell unique Miami stories. The festival will issue an open call for local filmmakers to join them in the process, and will provide financial and professional support for producing the films created annually. After they are completed, the films will be available online, shown at the Borscht Film Festival and made available to national and international film festivals.

Bio: The Borscht Film Festival, established in 2004, is Miami’s fresh local independent film fest. It commissions and showcases films by emerging artists that tell Miami stories that go beyond the typical portrayal of a beautiful but vapid party town, forging the cinematic identity of the city both locally and globally. The Borscht festival has been called “Miami’s best film festival” by Miami New Times and “Miami alt-culture summit” by The Miami Herald.

Recipient: DawnTown
Project: Architecture Contest
Award: $150,000
Summary: To explore innovative architecture, DawnTown will sponsor an annual architectural contest resulting in the creation of a temporary structure. The organization will solicit nominations of architects from around the world who are working with innovative styles, techniques or materials. One winner will be awarded a budget to design a temporary structure to be built on a Miami site. The structure will demonstrate the winner’s innovation and attract people to experience architecture and their community with fresh eyes.

Bio: DawnTown’s mission is to strengthen the connection between Miami and innovative architecture. DawnTown is a partnership among institutions and individuals who recognize that innovative architecture can enrich our lives but is rarely experienced. The partners thus dedicate their time and talents to generating excitement for innovative architecture by organizing competitions, promoting events and generally supporting the community of architects and architecture fans in Miami.

Recipient: Florida Grand Opera Inc.
Project: Opera Free for All – Part Two
Award: $150,000
Summary: To continue cultivating a new audience for opera, Florida Grand Opera will offer discount tickets to winners and entrants in last winter’s Knight-supported drawing for free tickets to Carmen. The opera company will reach out to winners and entrants in the 2010 ticket giveaway, offering them discounted tickets to performances in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The ticket offer will be part of a marketing campaign, with an online survey, that will target the nearly 11,000 contest entrants. Survey results will help the company know what kind of incentives people need to become part of Miami’s faithful opera audience.

Bio: Florida Grand Opera (FGO) is the seventh oldest opera company in the United States, founded in 1941 in Miami and 1945 in Fort Lauderdale. FGO is the Southeast’s first regional opera company – created May 31, 1994, by the merger of founding companies Greater Miami Opera and the Opera Guild of Fort Lauderdale. It is the 12th largest opera company in the nation with a budget that has grown from $1,200 in 1941 to a projected $11 million for 2010-11. FGO is categorized by OPERA America as one of 10 Level I opera companies. Each season, more than 60,000 people attend main-stage opera performances in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, and thousands more experience FGO through free-to-the-public outreach programs and events. FGO’s educational programs reach 11,000 students annually.

Recipient: Florida International University
Project: Creative Writing Fellowship Program
Award: $150,000
Summary: To advance South Florida’s literary community, Florida International University will create a fellowship program in creative writing for graduate students in the fine arts. Eight Knight Fellows will receive an annual stipend for three years as they participate in a range of community activities, including teaching creative writing in Miami-Dade public schools, coordinating a reading series and representing FIU and South Florida at national writers conferences. The fellowship program aims to help attract America’s top young writers to South Florida and generate creativity within Miami’s arts community.

Bio: Florida International University is Miami-Dade County’s first public, four-year research university. With more than 38,000 students, 1,000+ full-time faculty members and more than 135,000 alumni, FIU is recognized as one of the nation’s largest universities based on enrollment. FIU offers more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in its colleges and schools. As the heart of FIU, the College of Arts & Sciences plays a vital role in the intellectual, cultural and civic life of local, national and international communities. The college provides an educational foundation that prepares students to be successful and engaged citizens in a global society.

Recipient: Funding Arts Broward
Project: New Work Award
Award: $150,000
Summary: To cultivate new arts audience in Broward County, Funding Arts Broward will establish three annual Knight New Work Awards for cutting-edge visual and performing arts projects. An advisory panel of arts professionals will help the group’s board review applications for the award. Each award recipient will give a free artistic demonstration, performance, master class or other presentation in an under-served Broward community. The project aims to increase audience enthusiasm and experience in the arts, draw new talent to the area and result in more sophisticated, ambitious works from the award winners.

Bio: Funding Arts Broward Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization committed to preserving and cultivating the arts in Broward County. FAB! was formed in response to the need for private financial support following drastic government budget cuts in the arts. Each FAB! member contributes $1,000 annually to the arts support fund and votes in the yearly competition that awards grants to nonprofit visual and performing arts organizations in Broward County. FAB! members review applications, view the artists’ works and hold extensive discussions to select proposals from local artists and art organizations.

Recipient: The Rhythm Foundation
Project: Big Night in Little Haiti
Award: $125,000
Summary: To showcase Haitian music, the Rhythm Foundation will produce a monthly concert series in Little Haiti featuring the country’s diverse rhythms. The free series will include performances in such venues as restaurants, art studios and other cultural centers. The concerts will allow Haitian artists to reach a larger audience and will showcase the broad and rich culture of Little Haiti, including its food, music and fine arts. The project also will help unify the community and attract South Floridians to the neighborhood, creating a broader audience for retail businesses and the Little Haiti Cultural Center. Interactive components on a website will use social media to generate interest and gauge impact.

Bio: The Rhythm Foundation, a Miami-based nonprofit cultural organization, is the foremost presenter of world music in Florida. Founded in 1988 with the goal of increasing international awareness through live music, the Rhythm Foundation has presented more than 400 concerts, events and festivals by established and innovative artists from around the world. Special focus is given to those cultures connecting to South Florida audiences – music from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Europe. Many of the world’s established music legends have made their U.S. or Florida debuts with The Rhythm Foundation. Recognized as one of the top world music presenters in North America, the organization has built strong name recognition and a dedicated audience over the last 22 years. Its success is due to the selection of premiere artists and consistent quality of production.

Recipient: Bass Museum of Art
Project: Curatorial Fellowships
Award: $100,000
Summary: To foster dialogue within the Miami arts community, the Bass Museum of Art will create three one-year curatorial fellowships in contemporary art. This project will offer hands-on training to emerging curators or recent master of arts graduates. Among other activities, the fellows will conduct studio visits and gather materials to help the museum develop a complete archive on Miami artists. They will also help create an outdoor art program for Collins Park. In addition, the fellows will develop programming and contemporary artists’ projects for display in the Bass’ small-project room, called The Cabinet, and facilitate an educational lecture series for museum members.

Bio: Located in Miami Beach, the Bass Museum of Art offers a dynamic year-round calendar of exhibitions presenting contemporary art, works of art from its permanent collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculpture and textiles, and newly opened Egyptian Gallery. Artist’s projects, educational programs, lectures, concerts and free family days complement the works on view. Founded in 1963 when the City of Miami Beach accepted a collection of Renaissance and Baroque works of art from collectors John and Johanna Bass, the collection was housed in an Art Deco building designed in 1930 by Russell Pancoast. Architect Arata Isozaki designed an addition to the museum that doubled its size from 15,000 to 35,000 square feet between 1998 and 2002.

Recipient: Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Florida
Project: Interactive Oscar Niemeyer Exhibit
Award: $100,000
Summary: To expose South Floridians to the mind of the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Florida will produce an interactive exhibit showcasing his creative process. The Niemeyer exhibition at Miami’s Freedom Tower will aim to enrich Miami culturally and enhance the city’s appeal as a global cultural destrination. A collaboration with the schools of architecture at the University of Miami and Florida International University, the project will feature lectures by professors to the architectural community and the general public. Middle and high school students will receive special tours of the exhibition.

Bio: The Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Florida is a nongovernmental, not-for-profit organization established in 1997 with a mission to disseminate Brazilian culture in South Florida and strengthen the ties between Florida and Brazil.

Recipient: Friends of Gusman
Project: Gusman Center Stage Access
Award: $100,000
Summary: In an effort to attract resident companies of high artistic quality, Friends of the Gusman will create the Theater Rental Subsidy Fund. Over one year, three to five resident companies working in a variety of genres will perform at the Gusman Center as resident companies. They will enjoy theater and equipment rental subsidies, regular rehearsal time and priority booking in advance for new users. The project will allow cultural producers in South Florida to gain access to an exceptional and competitively priced venue located in the heart of downtown Miami.
Bio: Friends of Gusman is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization affiliated with the Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts. With the oversight of a dedicated volunteer board of directors, Friends functions as a support organization to the staff of the theater. It works to advance and promote the theater through activities including preservation, restoration, operation, fund raising and marketing. Friends aims to preserve and promote this dynamic, historic community theater for the benefit of its resident companies, artists, patrons and surrounding community.

Recipient: Miami Art Museum
Project: “The Record” Exhibition Outreach
Award: $100,000
Summary: To enhance an exhibition on the role of art in vinyl record covers, Miami Art Museum will create an outreach series of performance, lectures and other events. “The Record,” to be presented in a 5,000-square-foot gallery and include work in a variety of media, will help the museum make contemporary art more appealing to a younger, music-oriented crowd. Related programs will embrace the range of musical cultures in Miami, from techno to Latin to hip-hop. On-site events will include gallery talks, performances, record swaps and other interactive sessions. The museum will collaborate with clubs, music stores and alternative spaces for off-site events, including DJ performances and artists who use music in their work.

Bio: Miami Art Museum is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries, with an emphasis on the art of the Atlantic Rim – the region from which most Miami residents hail, including the Americas, Europe and Africa. Miami Art Museum’s educational programming reaches more than 30,000 people every year. The new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, is scheduled to open in 2013. In its new facility, MAM will have additional room to showcase the museum’s growing collections, an expanded exhibition space and a state-of-the-art educational complex.

Recipient: Miami Hispanic Ballet
Project: Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center
Award: $100,000
Summary: To culturally enrich the region, Miami Hispanic Ballet will create the Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center, offering multidisciplinary programming in Little Havana. The ballet group will hire instructors to offer high-quality classes, including comprehensive and progressive training in classical ballet, modern dance, flamenco, jazz and lyrical dance for ages six through adult. The cultural arts center also will hold Spanish-language theater production and literary workshops, and host up to six visual arts and historical exhibitions annually, as well as provide after-school and summer programs to underserved Hispanic communities.

Bio: Miami Hispanic Ballet (MHB) was incorporated in July 1993, as a not-for- profit dance organization. The company’s mission is to encourage excellence in dance, support artistic and cultural diversity and increase the opportunities for people to experience classical and contemporary dance forms. The organization is committed to developing and educating audiences in the appreciation of dance through the production and presentation of high quality events and educational programs. MHB has produced and presented major ballet performances of proven artistic excellence, and has hosted for 15 years the Annual International Ballet Festival of Miami. In 2009, Miami Hispanic Ballet received funds from Miami-Dade County to purchase a property in the heart of Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. This facility will provide MHB with a permanent home, the Miami Hispanic Cultural Art Center that will be devoted to promoting dance and offering a variety of programs and activities throughout the year.

Recipient: The PlayGround Theatre
Project: The Red Thread
Award: $100,000
Summary: To foster understanding of Chinese culture, the PlayGround Theatre will produce the world premiere of a children’s production based on an ancient folktale. An estimated 16,000 children, teachers, family members and others will make up the audiences for 62 performances of The Red Thread, a play inspired by Chinese folklore. Study guides, available online and in the theater, will help teachers present pre- and post-performance classroom activities designed to maximize the play’s academic and creative impact. The theater also will conduct workshops with PlayGround actors in schools, parks and community events to introduce students to live theater and create interest in PlayGround productions.

Bio: The PlayGround Theatre creates high-quality, innovative theatre for South Florida’s children and their families. Founded in 2004, the company has produced nine plays that delight, provoke and inspire audiences of all ages and abilities. The shows reflect the international flavor of the South Florida community and expose audiences to the literature, art, and culture of England, Italy, China and beyond. The Theatre Inclusion Program ensures that performances are accessible to all children and adults, and workshops, classes and camps provide a variety of theater education opportunities in parks, schools and hospitals as well as at PlayGround’s own venue.

Recipient: WDNA-FM 88.9 Public Radio
Project: Close Encounters of the Jazz Kind
Award: $100,000
Summary: To provide new opportunities for jazz musicians young and old, WDNA-FM 88.9 Public Radio will create a venue for them to jam together both in front of an audience and on air. The WDNA Jazz Gallery project will focus on facilitating cross-cultural and cross-generational encounters in music, visual and audio arts, and will highlight the talent of Miami’s diverse jazz community. The gallery space will offer free or discounted admission to events, which can accommodate 50 to 100 people. The project also will host a monthly Latin jazz concert, listening sessions, high school jazz band projects, film screenings and fine arts concerts.

Bio: WDNA 88.9FM is South Florida’s only independent public radio station providing quality music, arts and cultural programming for three decades. In an ever-changing radio landscape, WDNA remains committed to Jazz (America’s classical music), to alternative voices and to the marriage of entertainment and enrichment. Community outreach initiatives include the Miami Jazz Film Festival, Fine Arts Concert Series, Jazz Encounters and other in-house humanities programs.

Recipient: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Project: Masterworks Collection
Award: $90,000
Summary: To increase exposure to innovative art, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County will commission a work annually as the poster image for its Masterworks Classical Music and Dance series. The limited-edition print will commemorate a series of concerts and performances that showcases the best in classical music and dance at the center. The project will generate a greater presence for visual art at the Adrienne Arsht Center and will help build its reputation as a dynamic arts destination, making the visual arts as much of a reason to visit the center as music, ballet or theater.

Bio: The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County is one of the world’s leading performing arts organizations and venues. Made possible by Miami-Dade County’s largest public-private-sector partnership, the center plays host to three resident companies (Florida Grand Opera, Miami City Ballet and New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy), in addition to numerous South Florida arts organizations that perform in its theaters regularly. Since opening in 2006, the center has emerged as a leader in offering and presenting world-class programming that mirrors South Florida’s diversity, as a catalyst for development in Miami, and as a host of influential community and educational programs.

Recipient: South Florida Folklife Center, HistoryMiami
Project: Folk Artist-in-Residence
Award: $90,000
Summary: To raise the profile of the folk and traditional arts, HistoryMiami’s South Florida Folklife Center will create an artist-in-residence program where artists showcase their work and interact with the public. The residents will participate in monthly programs for the general public and school children. Recorded interviews, video and other documentation of the artists’ work will be preserved as part of HistoryMiami’s folklife collection. The project aims to strengthen the position of the center as South Florida’s leading organization dedicated to documenting, presenting and supporting the region’s traditional arts and culture.

Bio: HistoryMiami is the premier cultural institution committed to gathering, organizing, preserving and celebrating the elements that show how Miami has become the unique crossroads of the Americas. Through exhibitions, city tours, education, research, collections and publications, HistoryMiami advocates for helping everyone understand the importance of the past in shaping Miami‘s future. The South Florida Folklife Center, a division of HistoryMiami, documents, presents and supports the region’s traditional arts and culture.

Recipient: South Florida Composers Alliance
Project: The Listening Gallery
Award: $75,000
Summary: To foster the appreciation and understanding of sound art, the South Florida Composers Alliance will create a publically accessible exhibition space at ArtCenter South Florida on Lincoln Road. The Listening Gallery, a 24-channel installation, will pipe sound art outside the ArtCenter to the seven million pedestrians who annually stroll Lincoln Road. The project will include curated exhibits and educational outreach programs, and will work in partnership with Art Basel, Sleepless Night and other cultural festivals. A new website will host a sound archive, list details about the exhibits and stream related audio files. The Listening Gallery aims to create opportunities for cultural exchange in the sound arts community worldwide.

Bio: Founded in 1985, South Florida Composers Alliance Inc. (SFCA) is a sound arts organization with the mission to support creative work with sound through projects like iSAW (interdisciplinary Sound Arts Workshop), and to nurture awareness and understanding of experimental music and sound art through programs such as Subtropics Experimental Music and Sound Arts Festival. In the past two years, the alliance has shifted its mission to one that makes sound art easily accessible to large audiences by staging high quality experimental music and sound art experiences where people already gather. In its first season, the alliance’s Frozen Music installation-performances were experienced by more than three times the audience of 20 years of Subtropics Festivals.

Recipient: ArtSouth
Project: From Rubble to Resurrection
Award: $50,000
Summary: To recapture and promote Haiti’s cultural traditions, ArtSouth will create a youth training program in Homestead led by experts on Haitian art. Some 250 youths recruited from South Florida-based Haitian-American organizations will participate in after-school art classes and workshops on Haiti’s historic arts traditions. Haitian-American and Caribbean artists will guide the students as they learn about Haiti’s artistic heritage and use two- and three-dimensional media, techniques and tools to create their own art.

Bio: ArtSouth, founded in 2000 with a core group of less than 10 artists, has evolved into a landmark arts center in culturally underserved South Dade. In addition to providing artists with affordable studio spaces, the 3.5-acre facility features three galleries, an art school, a ceramic facility, a bronze foundry and a performing arts studio. ArtSouth provides extensive arts education programming for adults and youths, plus free public events year round, including art exhibits and cultural performances. It works closely with government, business and community leaders to enhance the appeal of the downtown historic district.

Recipient: Palm Beach Poetry Festival
Project: Palm Beach Poetry Festival
Award: $50,000
Summary: To foster the appreciation of poetry in South Florida, the Palm Beach Poetry Festival will produce its seventh annual, six-day series of events. The festival will attract poetry writers from across the country to participate in eight nationally advertised workshops led by critically acclaimed poets. The festival will feature craft talks and poetry readings, as well as a late-night coffeehouse and poetry jam. Year-round community outreach events, including visits to schools and performances at Morikami Museum, will generate interest in and awareness about the annual poetry festival.

Bio: The Palm Beach Poetry Festival is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the writing, reading, performance and appreciation of poetry by presenting an annual festival and other poetry events in Palm Beach County featuring America’s finest poets. Its goal is to provide a nationally recognized learning opportunity for writers of poetry and a world-class, life-enriching series of cultural events for our listening audiences. As a Florida nonprofit corporation, part of the festival’s mission is to organize educational outreach programs that bring the pleasures of poetry to the community year round.

Recipient: Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs
Project: CultureDeal
Award: $40,000
Summary: To help arts groups expand their audience, the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs will partner with an online coupon site to offer a cultural “deal-of-the-week.” Every week, the site will feature an “unbeatable deal” on the best cultural activities to do and see in Miami. The county will brand CultureDeal and market it through social media and online advertising, offering high-value, income-earning deals for local arts activities. The project aims to boost local arts groups in their efforts to sell tickets and memberships, target younger audiences, convert occasional ticket buyers into subscribers and create a model that can be replicated nationally.

Bio: The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council and the Art in Public Places Trust develop cultural excellence, diversity and participation throughout Miami-Dade County by strategically creating, improving and promoting opportunities for artists and cultural organizations, and residents and visitors. Three central goals serve as guideposts for their work: 1) securing more public and private resources to invest in and promote cultural development, 2) developing better cultural facilities in neighborhoods throughout Miami-Dade and improving the visual quality of the county’s built environment and 3) making cultural activities more accessible for residents and visitors. The department promotes, coordinates and supports Miami-Dade County’s more than 1,100 not-for-profit cultural organizations as well as thousands of resident artists through grants, technical assistance, public information and interactive community planning.

Recipient: WLRN
Project: ArtStreetMiami.org
Award: $40,000
Summary: To expose and promote Miami artists globally, WLRN will create a series of original, collaborative videos for the Web. ArtStreetMiami.org, the project’s online platform, will broadcast original videos designed to promote the artists and enhance the image of Miami as an art center. The project will also produce an anthology of the videos in an hour-long documentary for distribution statewide.

Bio: WLRN is a public radio and television station in South Florida. WLRN Radio signed on in 1948 as a nonprofit, noncommercial broadcast station licensed to the school board of Dade County. WLRN-TV followed in 1955. Since then, WLRN has grown steadily to become an integral part of the community we serve, offering a rich and varied mix of news and information, arts and culture, childhood education and lifelong learning. ArtStreet is its locally produced half-hour program about arts, culture and entertainment in South Florida.

Recipient: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
Project: The Museum of the Future
Award: $35,000
Summary: To expand and enhance the museum’s impact, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum will integrate new media and technologies into exhibits. The project will enable the museum to reach broader audiences and engage them in the uplifting nature of the arts. The museum will build a technology infrastructure to facilitate the creation of online communities through video, podcasts, online chats, high-quality webcasts and mobile apps. Live feeds will be streamed to interactive kiosks at the museum entrance. The museum’s internal system will receive an upgrade so the staff can log in from anywhere in the world.

Bio: The mission of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University is to enrich and educate local, national and international audiences through the language of art by collecting, preserving, researching, interpreting and exhibiting art from diverse cultures throughout human history. The Frost Art Museum, located within a large urban institution, provides an exceptional resource for scholarly research and interdisciplinary collaboration, augmenting the university’s educational mission as both a local and global center of knowledge and culture. Over 50,000 visitors have come to The Frost Art Museum since its opening its new building in November 2008. The Frost is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is a Smithsonian affiliate.

Recipient: Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Project: Hot Topics Discussion Series
Award: $25,000
Summary: To engage South Florida in new contemporary art ideas and national trends, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood will host a series of five interactive presentations featuring prominent guest speakers. The Hot Topics Discussions Series will focus on current issues influencing the direction of contemporary art in the United States. The project also will explore the role the arts play in community life and advance awareness of the center and its advocacy efforts.

Bio: The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood (ACCH) 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 was incorporated on Aug. 31, 1978, and is one of just seven organizations in Broward County – out of 550 – to be designated a major cultural institution. Each year, ACCH presents more than a dozen contemporary gallery exhibitions, more than 70 arts-education program activities for children and adults, and a free or low-cost performance series for families.

Recipient: William Stewart
Project: Rhythm of Africa Music Program
Award: $25,000
Summary: To celebrate African rhythms and history, musician William Stewart will offer percussion classes for children and produce community performances. The project will involve at least 30 teenagers, ages 13-16, with limited musical experience, in an intensive program of music education in rhythm and percussion. The group will work with professional musicians and technicians, create and rehearse musical selections and ultimately perform for schools and general audiences, including the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale. The program will strive to create positive behavioral and cognitive impact through the children’s exposure to and intimacy with learning and making music. Another goal is to replicate the program throughout the region to reach more students, schools and communities.

Bio: Master percussionist Willie Stewart was born in England in 1953 to Jamaican parents who moved the family to Jamaica when he was young. For 23 years he was director and percussionist for the band Third World. Stewart has performed with Stevie Wonder, Eddy Grant, Carlos Santana and Bob Marley. In 1980, he coproduced a 12-hour concert during Nelson Mandela’s visit to Jamaica. A recipient of the United Nations Peace Medal, the “Reggae Ambassador” has adopted the mission to share his knowledge and experience with people of all ages. Working with children, teachers and corporations, he has created performances and workshops on musical techniques and worldwide cultural influences, emphasizing music’s universality and benefits for health, spiritual development, and character building. He remains active as a performer, assembling world-class musicians for concerts locally, nationally and internationally.

Recipient: Michael Bell
Project: Scholastic Writing Awards Program
Award: $20,000
Summary: Through an affiliation with the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, the Scholastic Writing Awards Program will help identify and motivate young writers. The project aims to foster a South Florida network of talented teen writers, encouraging participation from more than 400 public and private schools serving grades seven through 12. In the fall, the awards program will issue a call for submissions to all middle and high schools and conduct a workshop for teachers. Best works will compete nationally as American Voices Nominees and Regional Gold Key finalists. Winners will participate in a summer workshop for teen writers and attend a national awards ceremony.

Bio: A native Miamian, Michael Bell has spent much of his adult life developing the literary talent South Florida’s teen writers. Bell’s journey started in 1979, as a special education teacher for Miami-Dade’s public schools, where creative writing opportunities helped to give voice to his students. Prior to his retirement from the Miami-Dade school district last year, Bell served in a variety of capacities for the school system, ranging from his early days as a classroom teacher to assistant superintendent of school choice programs. At each career juncture, Bell continued to volunteer his time to support the development and validation of local teen writers vis-à-vis the implementation of creative writing programs for the Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo (27 years) and the Miami-Dade Region of The Scholastic Writing Awards (six years).

Toast To The Season at The Mediterranean Mansion 12/8/10

Join Soul Of Miami
& Life Is Art

Toast to the Season

Media, Celebrities And Close To 20 Artists Combine For A Fabulous “Toast To The Season”
December 8, 2010 from 7:00PM-10:00PM
Mediterranean Mansion
1350 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach

RSVP to gpineres@creativasgroup.com
Facebook.

The Mediterranean Mansion Opens It Doors
Media, celebrities, influencers and guests will enjoy bites courtesy of Escopazzo Restaurant (included in this year’s New Times as on of the “Top Ten Most Important Miami Restaurants of the Decade”- per Lee Klein and cocktails courtesy of Korbel Champagne, Herradura Tequila, Chambord Vodka and Jack Daniels. Other partners in this event include Miami.com, Next Miami Magazine, Miami Empresarial Magazine, Concept Flowers, InStyle Cupcakes, Cakes by Gaby, Mujer Magazine, Karent Sierra Aesthetic Dentistry, Printhouse USA, Creative Children’s Therapy, Life Is Art, Soul of Miami, and Toraño Cigars.

South Beach is about is to get a bit more exotic as the Mediterranean Mansion is ready to open its doors. Hidden away in the heart of South Beach and nestled amongst the Art Deco buildings that make South Beach famous is this hidden gem that brings a different element to the Magic City. The Mediterranean Mansion is a change of pace to the typical hotels and event spaces found on South Beach during a time when “non-traditional” event spaces have become extremely popular and well sought after. The venue will open its doors during a cocktail party this December 8, 2010 from 7:00PM-10:00PM.

The Mediterranean Mansion is a magnificent work of architecture. Originally constructed in 1931 the mansion was later redesigned by the legendary J Wallace Tutt. Tutt who designed Casa Casuarina (formerly the Versace Mansion) sadly passed away shortly after putting his final touches of genius into the mansion. Tutt was quite proud of his last project which boasts three separate two story buildings that are designed with an ancient Italian-inspired aesthetic, complete with whitewashed stone and Mahogany wood-upholstered trim, offering a total of 8,800 square feet of luxurious living space.

Located at 1350 Collins Avenue, on Miami Beach, one would never know that behind a modest iron gate stood a magnificent piece of art know as the Mediterranean Mansion. As one walks through the unassuming gate you are immediately transported from South Beach to an exotic Villa in Italy. Once greeted by a 2,500 square foot courtyard adorned with palm trees and tropical shrubbery one feels in a state of relaxed bliss. Within the courtyard lies a covered heated swimming which adds another element to the already relaxed and tropical environment. The courtyard lends itself to an amazing array of events including weddings, cocktail events, and corporate functions. For those who are looking for an overnight stay in the heart of South Beach with all the luxury and without all the fuss that goes along with South Beach the mansion features and interior that is sure to fit the bill. The location is now available for those wanting to stay at a luxe location minus the pretentiousness.

The Mediterranean Mansion was designed with comfort and luxury in mind. The three-in-one villa features five independent mansion suites which are worthy of being called a J Wallace Tutt project. The main house includes a master suite, private movie theater/media room which features a 96’ projection screen, open air office, guest bathroom, dining room, and a fully functional European style kitchen which is large enough for multiple chefs. The guest house which comprises two guests suites, both with en-suite bathrooms is perfect for entertaining as the first floor features a billiard room with wet bar. The third building offers two suites with en-suite bathrooms and an 800 square foot wine cellar which is situated in the basement.

The Mediterranean Mansion was successfully designed to be an alternative space in the city of fun and sun. The Mansion offers the sights and sounds of a secluded Villa in an exotic country while being just a few foot steps away from the trendy and white sands of South Beach. The venue invites you to plan your next event or vacation the Mediterranean way. The “Toast to the Season” by invitation only cocktail will feature a ribbon cutting with city officials, series of acclaimed artists including: Yoa Paneque, Gonzalo Penaranda, Jamie Martinez, Joseph Rivera of 305 Photography, Lizzie Easton Photography, Trek Six, Pedro Rodriguez, Jamie Tamburo, Jefreid Lotti and MANO Nogueira, who will show their work in unique style as all areas of the venue will be utilized as a gallery.

Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club 11/30-12/5/10

Mondrian, 1100 West Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Delano, 1685 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Shore Club, 1901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Tuesday November 30th , 2010
DELANO • Le Baron 11pm-closing The Florida Room at Delano

MONDRIAN • Semi Automatic presented by Interview Magazine & MoMA Design Store

Wednesday December 1st , 2010
DELANO • Delano and A Milk Gallery Project present “Priests” A Photography Exhibition by Sante D’Orazio- Opening Night Party 9pm-Midnight Water Salon at Delano
• Le Baron hosted by Design Miami 11pm-closing The Florida Room at Delano

MONDRIAN • Semi Automatic presented by Interview Magazine & MoMA Design Store

SHORE CLUB • Primary Flight & UG Strategies Redroom, Skybar and Sandbar Shore Club

Thursday December 2, 2010
DELANO • Delano and A Milk Gallery Project present “Priests” A Photography Exhibition by Sante D’Orazio Water Salon at Delano
• LVMH, Fendi and Interview Magazine’s VIP Dinner 8pm-10pm Solarium at Delano
• MoMA PS1 + Interview Magazine’s Cocktail Party 10pm-1am Water Salon at Delano
• Le Baron featuring Mexico Art Foundation 11pm-closing The Florida Room at Delano

MONDRIAN • Semi Automatic presented by Interview Magazine & MoMA Design Store
• Pool Side Ping Pong Party hosted by Spin Galactic 3pm-6pm Poolside at Mondrian

SHORE CLUB • Onitsuka Tiger Celebrates Year of the Tiger with Steve Aoki, Skeet Steet, Daniel IV (LADYTRON), and FIGO DJs 9pm-11pm Lobby at Shore Club
• Primary Flight & Onitsuka Tiger after party 11pm-3am Skybar at Shore Club

Friday December 3rd , 2010
DELANO • Delano and A Milk Gallery Project present “Priests” A Photography Exhibition by Sante D’Orazio Water Salon at Delano
• ArtReview, Lacoste, Morgans Cocktail Party 8pm-11pm Solarium at Delano
• ASSOULINE, ART GAME SHOW celebrating the launch of Art Game Book with Van Cleef & Arpels, hosted by Peter Tunney 8pm-11pm Water Salon at Delano
• Le Baron featuring NY NY With The Misshapes 11pm-closing The Florida Room at Delano

MONDRIAN • Semi Automatic presented by Interview Magazine & MoMA Design Store
• Dirty Durty Diary and DGI, Music by DJ’s Paul Sevigny and Jesse Marco, Hosted By DDD and DGI management 8pm-11pm Sunset Lounge at Mondrian

SHORE CLUB • Primary Flight & UG Strategies and Mad Decent Redroom, Skybar and Sandbar Shore Club

Saturday December 4th , 2010
DELANO • Delano and A Milk Gallery Project present “Priests” A Photography Exhibition by Sante D’Orazio Water Salon at Delano
• SPiN, MOCA, and Susan Sarandon host Art Star Ping Pong Tournament- a tournament for artists, spinsters and ping pong enthusiasts with the unveiling of a ping pong table by Tom Burr with a rubber table top produced by Nathalie Karg/Cumulus Studios 9pm-12am Water Salon at Delano
• Le Baron featuring Jalouse 11pm-closing The Florida Room at Delano

MONDRIAN • Paper Magazine Brunch hosted by Shepard Fairey Noon – 2pm South Studio at Mondrian
• Rush Philanthropic Eat My Art Brunch with Estelle and Kehinde Wiley Noon – 2pm North Studio at Mondrian
• MoMA Junior Associates and MoMA PS1 Student Body Cocktail 5pm-7pm Poolside at Mondrian
• Poppy de Villeneuve and Sam Talbot preview dinner of Imperial No. 9, Hosted by Art + Culture 7:30pm Poolside at Mondrian
• Giant Step/ Svedka Session with Aloe Blacc and artworks by Alec Monopoly & Alexandra Richards 9pm-1am Delano Lobby
• Semi Automatic presented by Interview Magazine & MoMA

SHORE CLUB • Primary Flight & UG Strategies Redroom, Skybar and Sandbar Shore Club

Sunday December 5th , 2010
DELANO • Le Baron 11pm-closing The Florida Room at Delano

SHORE CLUB • Primary Flight + Sundaze Skybar, Redroom and Pool at Shore Club
• Kehinde Wiley Fish Fry with Sam Talbot – 7pm-Midnight Beach house at Shore Club

Morgans Hotel Group Introduces Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 Line Up At Delano, Shore Club and Mondrian Leading Public and Private Events At Miami Beach’s Most Iconic Hotels MIAMI– Morgans Hotel Group (NASDAQ:MHGC), the company that introduced the world to the boutique hotel, announces its Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 schedule including a series of public and private events highlighting South Beach’s most iconic properties. As an innovative luxury lifestyle brand, Morgans is pleased to be working with world-renowned artists, curators and organizations providing hotel guests and Art Basel patrons with a unique take on this year’s festivities. From Shepard Fairey to Peter Tunney, Le Baron to Primary Flight, there is programming for every taste at Delano, Mondrian, and Shore Club.

In addition to this year’s lineup Delano is introducing several enhancements in time for Art Basel Miami Beach. Delano recently announced the re-conceptualizing of its signature restaurant, now named Blue Door Fish. The new seafood-centric restaurant offers a gorgeous renovated interior and an updated modern seafood-oriented menu. The new Jeffrey Chodorow & Morgans Hotel Group eatery is open nightly at 7pm, with reservations suggested. Delano’s pool, The Water Salon, introduces its renovated Cabanas that will be available for the property’s day guests by reservation only. With these new and exciting features, and a schedule of prestigious events during Art Basel Miami Beach, Delano retains its preeminence as the destination of choice for art world notables, international tastemakers and locals alike. ***Many events have limited media credentials available, RSVP required***

Scoop NYC 12/3/10

December 3
6p-8p
Herzog & de Meuron
Coltorti
1111 Lincoln Road

7-9pm
ESVEDRA
Scoop at The Shore Club

It’s that wonderful time of the year again, here in Miami Beach –- Art Basel Season! We have two not to be missed events on Friday December 3rd.

The first will be held at the famed Herzog & de Meuron
1111 Lincoln Road from 6-8pm at Italy’s latest fashion export, Coltorti, featuring The United Kingdom’s most talked about emerging artist Ms. Helen Marten.

The second exhibit will be housed by Scoop at The Shore Club from 7-9pm featuring utilitarian artist Metis Tarta for The ESVEDRA Design house’s latest line: LOVE.

Both of these events are  by invitation only and will be strictly enforced.

Friday December 3
Coltorti at 1111 Lincoln Road from 6-8pm
RSVP to Coltorti@brprgroup.com

ESVEDRA at The Shore Club’s Scoop from 7-9pm
RSVP to EsVedra@brprgroup.com

For both events, just RSVP to this email address: ArtEvents@brprgroup.com

We look forward to seeing you this Friday night!

The Island 12/3/10

Friday, December 3, 4-8pm
Flagler Memorial Island
In Collaboration with OHWOW
followed by party on the Mondrian’s dock; invitation only.
nomadicdivision.org
OH-WOW.com

Flagler Memorial Island Art Basel Miami 2010
A one-night, site-specific exhibition
Organized by Aaron Bondaroff, Shamim Momin and Al Moran

Participating artists include: Bozidar Brazda, Stefan Bruggemann, Scott Campbell, Brody Condon, Naomi Fisher, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Adler Guerrier, Terence Koh, Kate Levant & Michael E. Smith, Hanna Liden, Justin Lowe, Kori Newkirk, Jack Pierson, Marina Rosenfeld, Rona Yefman and others.

A motorboat will whisk guests from the Mondrian hotel. “We wanted to create this feeling of being stranded on a deserted island that’s in unique contrast to the fanciness and luxuriousness of the fair,” said Shamim Momin, the curator at the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (or LAND), which organized the show with Ohwow, an arts collective.

Art Basel Week at Transit 11/30-12/4/10

Transit Lounge
729 sw 1st ave
Miami, FL
All Shows at 10:00pm, 21+, FREE!

Nov 30 – Rockstar Live Band Karaoke Jams (Basel Edition); Live body painting by Stacey Love and FREE SHOTS from UV Vodka

Dec 1 – Telekinetic Walrus & The Pride of Ions, The Cornerstoners, and SOUNDUO; With live painting and artwork displays.

Dec 2 – PANIC BOMBER & DJ Filthy Gorgeous; Live hair and make-up artistry by Dee&Co. Salon

Dec 3 – Los Herederos; Garcia, Heckler, & DJ Sharpsound; Live art by Trek 6, E. Larregui, RIMX, BIK ISM;

Dec 4 – Spam Allstars and ArtOfficial; OVERSPRAY

“OVERSPRAY” – Dec 3-4
A showcase of Miami ‘s premier mural & street artists. The exhibit consists of 16 artists collaborating on a “live” outdoor mural project at Transit Lounge. Participating Artists include NF Romero, FIFTYTHREE, Jaime Adrover, CP1, GEMS, AHOL SNIFFS GLUE, JUNK, KRAVE, PEST, ULTRA, DEKAL, Ruben Ubiera, Luis Diaz, J.P. Mallozzi, Ross Ford and Alex Yanes.

Transit Lounge is celebrating Art Basel all week long with performances by some of Miami’s most creative and influential musicians and artists. Best of all? There isn’t a cover on any of the nights!

Nikki Beach Miami and Art Basel 12/2-5/10

Nikki Beach Welcomes Art Basel
December 2nd – December 5th, 2010

Nikki Beach, a premier luxury lifestyle entertainment group, is pleased to announce several exciting events planned during Miami’s acclaimed international art festival, Art Basel. In addition to the classic fabulous entertainment guests have come to expect from Nikki Beach, legendary pop artist Steve Kaufman, former assistant to Andy Warhol, will have his stunning art on display December 2nd through the 4th, noted digital artist Laurence Gartel will present his exciting collection of “Art to Wear” on December 3rd in a couture fashion show, and famed international music sensation Edward Maya will perform at an all day beach soiree on December 4th. Rounding out this stellar lineup is the Fashion Experience Tour presented by Fashion TV taking place December 5th, on Nikki Beach’s Amazing Sunday. Please see the detailed event descriptions below for more information or visit www.nikkibeach.com. RSVP and table reservations are strongly recommended.

Icons & Legends- Steve Kaufman, December 2nd, 3rd & 4th at Club O1 5PM-8PM
Global luxury lifestyle entertainment group Nikki Beach is thrilled to announce that the iconic talents of legendary pop artist, Steve Kaufman, former assistant to Andy Warhol, will be shown at Nikki Beach Miami during the international art festival, Art Basel. A much heralded event, with over 100 unique and timeless pop art pieces will be on display in Club 01, the sultry nightclub located upstairs from the beach club. Cost is $20 per person and includes complimentary hors d’oeuvres and sponsored cocktails. Nikki VIP and Art Basel Miami Beach Card Holders will have complimentary entrance.
RSVP now at reservations.miami@nikkibeach.com to receive 10% off any Kaufman purchase.

Art to Wear- Laurence Gartel, December 3rd at Nikki Beach 8PM-2AM
Dolce presents Art to Wear – Laurence Gartel Couture on Friday, December 3rd from 8PM-2AM. Gartel, considered the “father” of Digital Art Movement for over thirty years, moves his innovative imagery to fashion for a much awaited couture runway show. Additional fashions will be presented by We Love Colors and Only One. A live body painting performance and live portraiture will thrill the crowd. Art Beats will be provided by Chilly and Soul P with a very special appearance by recording artist M’DELA. A Silent Auction will take place to benefit The Worlds Kitchen.
Cost is $20 per person. RSVP now at gartelpr@gmail.com.

“Stereo Love” Beach Party, December 4th at Nikki Beach 12PM-5AM
Edward Maya will be performing at Nikki Beach during Miami’s highly anticipated Art Basel art festival. Maya found global fame with his wildly popular mega-hit, “Stereo Love.” He will perform both an afternoon set at 5:00 PM with a live band featuring the vocal talents of Vika Jiqulina and a late night DJ set at midnight. Guest DJ’s throughout the day include Hugo Bianco, UMA-K, Ariel Baund, Kike Roldan and Lazardi. Guests to Nikki Beach will enjoy an all day beach party extravaganza, complete with pulse pounding beats and stunning sunbathers sipping signature Nikki cocktails. Tickets are available now at www.wanttickets.com. For VIP tables, please e-mail viptables.miami@nikkibeach.com.

Fashion Experience Tour hosted by Fashion TV, December 5th at Nikki Beach beginning at 7PM
Nikki Beach, Cindy Taylor and Fashion TV present the Fashion Experience Tour. Our Amazing Sunday brunch and beach party will be hotter than ever with International Fashion Shows by: Laurencio Adot (Argentina), Hector Terrones (Mexico), Rocio Valencia (Mexico) and Sensual Secrets Lingerie (Argentina). You won’t want to miss a special brunch performance by international guest DJ Amalia and our unique live entertainment art showcase happening at sunset. Stay into the night for the hottest club South of Fifth with Nikki at Night’s latest guest DJ Ivan D.
Reservations are available now to ensure your front-row seat for the excitement. Please visit www.nikkibeach.com or call 305-538-1111 for more information and to make reservations.

About Nikki Beach (www.nikkibeach.com): In 1998, Nikki Beach introduced the world to the ultimate beach club concept bringing dining, fashion, art, music and entertainment together. As quoted by the London Observer as “The Sexiest Place on Earth”, over a decade later, Nikki Beach continues to make its mark in the world’s hottest addresses and trendsetting locales, recently claiming the #1 spot in Travel Channel’s World’s Sexiest Beach Bars. The Nikki Beach concept has transcended its international venues and grown into a global lifestyle company with a seasonal clothing line; a sun care and fragrance line; Marketing and Public Relations Divisions; Global Sponsorships and Special Events; Nikki Beach Music; Nikki Beach Beauty; a VIP and Concierge program; and a Hotel and Resorts Division with 10 new locations to open starting in 2012. The Nikki Beach lifestyle can now be experienced in twelve cities, in eight different countries with more locations to come in the near future: Miami Beach, Florida, USA; St.Tropez, France; Cannes, France; St. Barth, French West Indies; Marbella, Spain; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; New York City, New York, USA; Marrakech, Morocco; Koh Samui, Thailand; Cabarete, Dominican Republic; Toronto, Canada; and soon Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

Merce Museum Night 12/3/10

Merce Museum Night
Friday, December 3, 6pm
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
RSVP: greenroom@arshtcenter.org

The Adrienne Arsht Center’s Green Room Society is hosting Merce Museum Night. We also have 2 cool art installations to check out as part of the evening.

In addition to the pre-show complimentary cocktail reception in the new Bombay Sapphire Lounge, guests will be able view Julian Lennon’s Timeless Photo Exhibit as well as pieces from The Lincoln Center List Collection! More details on the exciting 30-minute Merce program are below:

Immerse yourself in Merce! Choreographer Merce Cunningham and visual artist Robert Rauschenberg: Two undisputed giants of American culture. See their iconoclastic work from every angle and perspective in an astonishing 360-degree event—created especially for Miami— that re-imagines their legendary mid-20th Century collaborations.

First, you’ll encounter a new site-specific installation by Daniel Arsham, constructed in the theater’s auditorium. Then you’ll proceed on to the stage itself where, on three large multi-level sets, 14 dancers, wearing original Rauschenberg-designed costumes, perform Cunningham’s dazzling choreography.

Experience this once-in-a-lifetime tribute to the Cunningham/Rauschenberg legacy as few ever will—in an unforgettably intimate 30-minute piece that shatters all the conventions of a night out at the theater.

CCEMiami Mover la Roca / Move the boulder 12/2-5/10

Mover La Roca. Ccemiami During Art Basel
The Moore Space
4040 NE 2nd Avenue
Suite 200, Second Floor
Miami, FL 33137
Schedule: Dec 3-5, from 11.30 am to 9 pm
Opening: Thursday December 2, between 6 pm and 12 am
More Info

Proposal by the CCEMiami during ART BASEL: exhibition by QUINTAPATA, contemporary Dominican artist association.

Works by Tony Capellán l Pascal Meccariello l Raquel Paiewonsky l Jorge Pineda l Belkis Ramírez
Curador/ Curator: Fernando Castro Flórez

“Mover la Roca” (Move the boulder) gathers the works of five Dominican visual artists who reflect on the social and cultural situation in their island using their artistic tools. These artists form Quintapata (Fifthleg) a collective which main concern is to protest on the lack of interest for contemporary art in this Caribbean country.

The starting point of “Mover la roca” comes from the book “Invitación a la Estética” by Pedro Mir. In this handbook on esthetics the artist is defined like the person who dares to catch the rock and move it fearless. There is also a mythological eco in this title pointing to the Sisyphus story: all these artists are engaged in an unending task to place in the art space the common reality of their country. All the pieces show different points of view about the reality of the island avoiding the topics of tourist propaganda.
These depictions of the reality of the island reflect on issues like the low level of public education, human trafficking, childhood abuse or prostitution.

Miami Art Museum Ball 12/4/10

Miami Art Museum Ball
Saturday, December 4, 2010, 7pm-midnight
Mandarin Oriental, Miami
Tickets/tables available at events@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.5935

Celebrating the groundbreaking for the Museum’s new, expanded facility at Museum Park, the Miami Art Museum Ball 2010 is chaired by Diane and Robert Moss. As one of the season’s most anticipated social events, this year’s Ball includes a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, dancing, and other delightful surprises. The Ball is the Museum’s single most important fundraising event of the year, providing support for vital public programs that bring art to life for visitors of all ages, throughout the year. In conjunction with the MAM Ball 2010, the Miami Art Museum launched its first-ever online auction at www.biddingforgood.com/miamiartmuseum. The auction will run Monday, November 8, 2010 through Sunday, November 28, 2010 at midnight, and carry over to the silent auction at the Ball. For more information, please contact events@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.5935.

The Miami Art Museum Ball 2010 is supported by Bacardi U.S.A, Ltd, Diageo, Ocean Drive Magazine and Plum TV.

Exclusive Party on the Plaza at Miami Art Museum 12/2/10

Party on the Plaza
Thursday, December 2, 2010, 7-11pm
Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street
By invitation only: Art Basel Miami Beach exhibitors’ pass, VIP card and special VIP card holders, PULSE VIP card holders, as well as Contributing ($250) and above MAM members and MAM Contemporaries.
By invitation only / RSVP required: RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org

To become a Contributing or above member, click here.

Miami Art Museum’s signature Art Basel event. Approximately 1,700 Art Basel VIPs and other invited guests will enjoy live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres under the stars. This year’s event features “The Hooping Life” documentary and live performances by the Hoola Monsters. “The Hooping Life” chronicles today’s subcultural uprising of the underground performance art of hula-hooping. Clips from the documentary will play throughout the event. For more information visit www.TheHoopingLife.com.

Shuttle service provided between Miami Beach Convention Center, Arsht Center/Ziff Opera House and MAM / Free garage parking at 50 NW. Second Ave. / For directions or shuttle schedule, contact miamiartmuseum.org/305.375.3000.

* Visit arshtcenter.org for info about “The Merce Cunningham Dance Company: The Legacy Tour,” a tribute to the Cunningham/Rauschenberg Legacy- December 2-4.

Party on the Plaza is supported by Atlantico Rum, Aveleda, Koncept Events, L’CHAIM kosher vodka, Le

Art Exhibit World of the Seas 12/3/10

Art Exhibit: “World of the Seas”
December 3rd,2010, 7:30-10:00 p.m
Coral Gables, Fl.
Olazabal Hair & Skin Salon
520 Biltmore Way
Coral Gables, Fl 33134
www.rubenchamizo.com

This coming Friday, December 3rd, 2010 from 7:00 pm-10:00 pm, our resident artist Ruben Chamizo will exhibit his latest art theme collection: “World of the Seas”. We are proud to announce this exhibit will be held at Olazabal Hair & Skin Salon-Gallery opening its doors for this endeavor for the first time.
This is a free event, made possible thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and hard work of the artists and staff.
Conscious of the community’s need for artistic expansion, we are inviting residents to visit our Gallery, located at 520 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables, Miami, Florida, 33134. Call 305-445-9691 for further inquiries, appointments or additional information.

Olazabal Hair & Skin Salon-Gallery’s art is available for viewing Tuesday through Friday, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. (appointments are available). Prior notice will be given by the Gallery management for other scheduled events as we are planning to continue with future art exhibits.

The Do-Over 12/5/10

The Do-Over
Sunday Dec 5th, 2pm-10pm
BAR
28 NE 14th St
Downtown Miami
Free. 21+
blog.thedoover.net
Facebook evite.

We will be bringing our stumbling road show from Hollywood down to Miami to close out Art Basel with a proper Do-Over Presented by adidas. We had so much fun the last time in Miami during WMC that it makes perfect sense to drop it big once again so you can best bet plenty of surprises and fun times are in store for our second trip to The Magic City. As always, our special guests are kept a complete mystery so you can expect the unexpected and music across the board (House, Reggae, Latin, Brasilian, Afro Beat, Funk/Soul, Hiphop, etc). To give you a glimpse of the madness that transpired the last time we invaded town:

Video from The Do-Over @ WMC: http://vimeo.com/11941307

A free daytime / nighttime Sunday jammy complete with booze and bbq all day long, all residing in the heart of Downtown Miami…

“One of the real highlights of WMC (Do-Over Miami)”- GILLES PETERSON

“Parties are always better with surprises. Especially when they boast a lineup of some of the most respected and musically dope DJs on the planet — and it doesn’t cost a dollar for admission. Enter the Do-Over.”- MIAMI NEW TIMES

“One of The Top 5 Summer Parties in The World” – THE FADER

“The Do-Over #1 on 10 Things That Don’t Suck (Summer 2010 Relief).” – URB

Whatcha’ Wanna Do? Do-Over!

La Premiere Edition of Haiti Art Expo 2010 12/2-5/10

Plum TV presents
Le Première Édition of Haiti Art Expo 2010
December 2-5
Mosaic Building in Miami Design District
161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
Design District Miami, FL 33137
Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11am to midnight.
Facebook Evite.
RSVP email: rsvp@capponigroup.com

Special Events:

Thursday, December 2
Opening Night
8:30PM-Midnight
Presented by Plum TV along with its co-chairman Jerry Powers, Michael Capponi and Jeff Feldman. Hosted by Venus Williams, Haitian born World Welterweight Champion Boxer Andre Berto, Fabrice and Patrick Tardieu, Haitian born founders of the fine clothing line Bogosse. There will be a special performance by Rara Lakey to celebrate the beautiful Haitian culture. The band is composed of 16 musicians, who play the tambour, bongos, bamboos, bass, cones and timbales.
Media Check-in: 8:45pm: Mandatory RSVP For Media Credentials & Interviews

Friday, December 3:
Open to the Public, Hosted by: Britta Hanson

Saturday, December 4:
SCOPE for Haiti
Reception at SCOPE: 5pm -7pm
Reception at Haiti Art Expo: 8:00pm
Hosted by: Michael Capponi, Anna Mixon, William Etundi
Haiti Art Expo and SCOPE have joined forces to celebrate Haitian Art and raise money for housing in Haiti. SCOPE VIP cardholders are invited to the SCOPE Pavilion from 5pm to 7pm for a special reception hosted by Haiti Art Expo. Guests will be escorted after the reception at Haiti Art Expo hosted by SCOPE (SCOPE for Haiti), where cardholders can view never before seen works from Haitian Artists. 100% of art sale proceeds will benefit the refugees and artists who have lost their homes in the tragic earthquake. www.scope-art.com/

Sunday, December 5:
Closing night –Open to the public

Hosted by Venus Williams and Haitian Born World Welterweight Champion Boxer Andre Berto and Jerry Powers
Presented & Produced by Michael Capponi & Jeff Feldman

Le Première Édition of Haiti Art Expo 2010, by Michele Frisch, Haiti’s leading art curator and collector, proudly presents a one-of-a-kind collection of Haitian artists who were never afforded the opportunity to display their works outside of their small island nation.

Haiti, a country most known for its abject poverty, political corruption and the recent catastrophic earthquake, is extraordinarily rich in culture, history, music and the arts. Upholding Haiti’s unique tradition of inspirational, Creole-themed contemporary art, these works are certain to heighten the senses through an exotic use of Caribbean colors, shapes and forms.

Haiti Art Expo 2010 demonstrates the visionary power of Haitian visual art that has continued to command international attention. This stunning collection of fine arts is comprised of a variety of media, objects d’art and photography. The exhibition features top works from the world-famous contemporary art master, Philippe Dodard, as well as many works by renown Haitian artists such as Levoy Exil, Payas, Alix Roy and Lousiane. Extremely talented, up-and-coming Haitian artists such as Sully Gutemberg and Manuel Mathieu will also be featured.

Haiti Art Expo 2010’s high-profile venue is centrally located in the heart of Miami’s uber-chic Design District. One hundred percent of art sale proceeds will benefit the refugees and artists who have lost their homes in the tragic earthquake. United Way of Miami-Dade is serving as fiscal agent for Haiti Art Expo.

American artists have also donated works. A large Haitian Flag, by iconic Pop Artist Romero Britto, will be displayed along with a number of photographs from various photographers who were on the ground immediately after the January earthquake. Photographer Sarah Brokaw, commissioned by the Jenkins/Penn Haitian Relief Organization, will showcase a ‘Limited Edition’ collection of images taken in Haiti’s largest tent city. Each limited print will be personally signed by Actor/Humanitarian Sean Penn.

Today there are still over 1.5 million homeless people who lost their homes in the January 12th earthquake in Port-au-Prince.

Plum-TV is THE 24-hour life and style network for millions of active, influential and educated people. The on-air, online and print destination of choice for an audience that, skis in Aspen, summers in Nantucket, gathers in the Hamptons and parties in South Beach. With a staff of “insider” contributors from the worlds of entertainment, fashion, finance, food and outdoor sports, Plum is designed to help successful people make great choices to enhance their lives. From new products and services, to travel and adventure, to philanthropy and the arts, Plum combines the power of hyper-local with quality national programming to create the ultimate rich media experience.

About Michael Capponi & Jeff Feldman’s Haiti Relief Efforts

Michael Capponi and Jeff Feldman became actively involved with Haiti from day one. Each on separate, but similar missions, they assembled teams, collected donations locally and have been to Haiti a combined 40 times on relief trips since January 12th.

Michael Capponiwas on the ground just 5 days after the tragic earthquake with a team of Miami Beach firefighters on a life safety mission, assisting with medical aid to as many Haitians as possible. Upon returning and after seeing the immediate need for additional support, Michael organized several fundraisers in the Miami Beach area to raise funds for tents, food and medical supplies. His success was overwhelming, and was able to take his action plan one step further. With the support of United Way and Project Medishare, Michael set up a tent community in Belvil, Haiti within Port Au Prince. He has done his best to provide food, water and tents for almost 5000 Haitians (850 of whom are children) since the earthquake.

Jeff Feldman has been visiting Haiti for several years and was deeply compelled to travel there only six days after the earthquake. Since then, he has returned to provide emergency relief and support to several organizations on the ground. After leading hundreds of volunteers in Miami Beach and receiving donated supplies and medications, Jeff was able to work with a top-flight medical organization in Miami to ensure immediate delivery of critical supplies directly into Haiti. Over the last 10 months, he has dedicated his life and worked closely with several logistical, medical, and relief organizations throughout Haiti and continues to provide resources to the people in most need.

The Miami Design District (www.miamidesigndistrict.net) is a unique, 18 square-block neighborhood just north of downtown Miami. Developed by Dacra, the Miami Design District is an example of the company’s commitment to building neighborhoods united by creativity, design, and commerce.

Our World. Your Move. Red Cross Exhibit After Hours at SAPAL 12/3/10

SAPAL After Hours – Our World. Your Move. exhibit / Fashion Show
Soho Arts Pavilion and Lounge
2151 NW 1st Court
Miami, FL 33127
Friday, December 3, 10:00 PM – 3:00 AM
21+
Wantickets.

SAPAL will be open for a high-end, late night party, Friday December 3rd. Featuring a thought-provoking RED CROSS exhibit called “Our World. Your Move.” This exhibit is part of “Arts For A Better World” exhibit being held at Soho Studios at The Wynwood Convention Center. Maya Swimwear and Splash Beachwear will also present a Fashion Show. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the AMERICAN RED CROSS.

Sponsored by: KANNOA, Ligne Roset, APEROL and SKINNY GIRL Margaritas. Media Sponsor: SocialMiami.com and cityofaventurablog.com.

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Opening reception 12/4/10

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts
Opening reception: Saturday, December 4, 2010 | 7:30 – 10:00 p.m.
Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts | 2043 North Miami Avenue | Miami, FL 33127
November 13 through December 24, 2010
Tuesday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
www.dlfinearts.com

Michael Scoggins | #1 Fan
A page out of a notebook, with its blue lines and spiral bound edges, is a familiar image. This is my primary vehicle in utilizing a connection with the viewer. The paper is enlarged to give this common object a sense of importance and to create a new perspective. The text and images placed upon the large page deal with the influences of American culture and how it has shaped my life. The paper is torn, crumpled and folded to implicate a tangible history and to suggest the creation of an object, thus expanding the definition of traditional drawing. – Michael Scoggins

Project Room | precious
“When discussing writing, Virginia Wolf once referred to ‘a nugget of pure truth to wrap up between the pages of your notebooks and keep on the mantelpiece forever.’ It is this jewel-like sort of preciousness that exists in contemporary art to which I tend to gravitate. The works in precious each involve an intense amount of work, are wickedly smart, and just a little bit gorgeous; yet each possesses enough darkness and irony to keep their unmitigated beauty in check.” – Annie Wharton

All of the artists in precious, curated by Annie Wharton, share an elaborate approach to studio and theoretical practice, taking painstaking measures in the process of thought and execution of each work in the exhibition: from videos by Ingibj�rg Birgisd�ttir (Iceland), Davida Nemeroff (Canada), and Lina Theodorou (Greece); to paintings by Alika Cooper (Guam), and Mary Anna Pomonis (US); to works on paper by T.J. Ahearn (US), Eduardo Consuegra (Colombia), and Bobbi Woods (US); and sculpture and installation by Enrique Gomez de Molina (Cuba) and Peter Harkawik (US), precious examines how contemporary culture places particular value on artistic production and idea.

Please visit DLFA at Pulse Miami, Booth B404, Thursday, December 2nd, through Sunday, December 5th
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Michael Scoggins. Under Repair. 2010. Marker, prismacolor on paper. 21″ x 51″

Bert Stern and I 12/1-5/10

Bert Stern & I Exhibition Art Basel Miami-Midtown
CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave., Miami, FL
Wednesday Dec 1st thru Sunday Dec 5th, Noon to 10pm

VIP Reception featuring Susana Baker
Thursday Dec 2nd from 6 pm to 10 pm

Interactive Art Experience
An exhibition of CHADY’s work featuring
3-D Art Paintings, Fine Art Pieces and Sculptures

A Special Non-Published Collection by the Photographer Bert Stern Private Photography Collection of Susana Baker

www.chadyart.com

Small Wonderz (Art) Salon at Verge Art Fair Opening Reception 12/4/10

For Miami Art Week Artformz Presents
“Small Wonderz (Art) Salon” at VERGE Art Fair
Small Format Work by 40 Prominent Miami Artists

The Catalina Hotel & Beach Club in Miami Beach
Saturday Dec. 4 & Sunday Dec. 5, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, Dec. 4th 7-9pm Sponsored by Bombay Sapphire.
1732 Collins Avenue • Miami Beach, FL

The temperature of Miami is heating up once again as Artformz prepares the 2nd edition of its renowned survey of outstanding local artists small format work. The special event curated by Artformz and hosted at Verge Art Fair will feature Miami artists Paul Aho, Jacquenette Arnette, Rosario Bond, Duane Brant, Pip Brant, Randy Burman, Rolando Dal Pezzo, Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez, Natasha Duwin, Priscilla Ferguson, Luis Garcia-Nerey, Donna Haynes, Sibel Kocabasi, Jacek Kolasinski, Dina Knapp, Mary Larsen, Jules Lusson, Alicia Mesa, Luisa Mesa, Maritza Molina, Venessa Monokian, Hugo Moro, Charo Oquet, Kerry Phillips, Rossella Ramanzini, Brian Reedy, David Rohn, Gustavo Roman, Lydia Rubio, Sara Rytteke, Claudia Scalise, Gretchen Scharnagl, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Maxine Spector, Nina Surel, Chu Teppa, Paloma Teppa, Jackie Tufford, Jovan Karlo Villalba, Tom Virgin, Juan Carlos Zaldivar

Opening Preview: Saturday, December 4, 2010, 7:00 to 9:00 pm

Artformz at Verge Hours: Saturday, 4 December: Noon to 8 pm; Sunday, 5 December: Noon to 6 pm
www.artformz.net
www.vergeartfair.com/miami.html

Bird Road Art Walk Saturday 12/18/10

Bird Road Art Walk
Saturday, December 18, 2010, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
Throughout the Bird Road Art District, check our facebook page for particpating studios or call 305.467.6819 for more info.
Facebook page.

Particpating Studios & Art Spaces:
Accent Alternative Art Space
Aperture Studios
Artworks Associates II
Carlos Antonio Rancano
Erik Speyer Studio
Esteban Blanco Art Studio
G Peralta Fine Arts
Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studio
Lambertini Art
Madero Art
MANO Fine Art Studio/Project Space
Miami Art Club
Miami Press Workshop
Nestor Arenas Fine Art Photography
Nickel Glass Studio
Onate Fine Art
Pablo Lazo Studio
Rafael Consuegra/Caudart Gallery & Studio
Ray Azcuy Art Studio
Rodolfo Chavarriaga Art Studio
Rofle R. Art Studio
Romero Hidalgo Artists’ Studios
Tropical Art Gallery@ Palmetto Rug
The Young Artists Academy
Valmar Framing Gallery
Victor Gomez Workshop
Warehouse

Go behind-the-scenes, in one of Miami’s oldest art districts. Visit open studios, view gallery exhibitions, meet the artists, enjoy complimentary cocktails and hors d’ ouvres, plenty of free parking and complimentary shuttle bus service that will take you to each major studio hub throughout the night.

Our favorite gourmet mobile food vendors will be also be set-up at strategic points along the way so that you can stop and have dinner.

The Bird Road Art District (BRAD) is located just off the beaten path east of SW 75th Avenue, which runs alongside the Palmetto Expressway and between Bird Road (SW 40th St) and SW 48th St. The majority of the artist’s studios are located off of SW 75th Ave.

Start your Art Walk at any of the particpating studios or alternative art spaces. Look for the shuttle bus that will take you from one warehouse hub to another. The bus goes by all the particpating venues approximately every 25-30 minutes. Suggested starting point for the Art Walk is 4229 SW 75 Avenue

Getting there:
Traveling from the North
From I-75
Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right
onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From I-95
Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From the Florida Turnpike
Go south to 836, then east to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the South
From US1
Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From 874
Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the East
From I-95
Go south to 836, then west to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From Miami International Airport
Go west on 836 to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the West
From Tamiami (8th St.)
Take the Florida Turnpike North to 836,
then East to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left into first parking lot.

The Street Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance 12/2-4/10

The Street: Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance
featuring 60×60 Sanguine Mix, EMMI: Expressive Machines Musical Instruments, FLEA: FIU Laptop & Electronic Arts Ensemble, FRIDAMUSIQ, James George, Aurie Hsu, Daniel Peterson, SHARE and Keiko Uenishi.
December 2-4, 2010
FREE
In front of Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
info@12nights.org
More Info.

With the support of Foundation of Emerging Technologies and Arts, Harold Golen Gallery, SCFA and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

United Nude 5PRCITY exhibition Opening Party 12/2/10

You are cordially invited to the United Nude 5PRCITY exhibition Opening Party
Thursday December 2nd, 6pm to 10pm
United Nude Miami
Miami Design District
161 NE 40th Street
Miami, FL 33137
RSVP@unitednude.com
www.unitednude.com

5PRCITY is a Chinese conteporary photography exhibition with works by
Quist
223
Qiu
Liki Yiu

Music by: The Chainsmokers

The Station at The News Lounge Art Exhibition 12/3/10

The Station at The News Lounge rt Exhibition
12/3/2010, 5pm-3am
The New Lounge
5580 NE 4th Court
Miami, FL 33137
www.the55thstreetstation.com

Exhibition, Live Art & Music
Complimentary cocktail reception 5pm to 6pm
No cover

Artists:
Claude Charlier
Adam Schrimmer
Terry Thompson

Music:
JP Rigaud
Doruk Ozlen
Chilly
SPECIAL GUEST
TERRY THOMPSON

Artaholics may have their ArtBasel Miami schedule planned out, but a comprehensive trip is not complete without a visit to The STATION at the News Lounge ArtBasel exhibition. Curator JP Rigaud assembled a fascinating group of mid-career artists that are reshaping the landscape of contemporary art. Adam Schrimmer will perform live paintings during the exhibition.

Claude Charlier is an artist born in Nancy, France. He knew at a very early age that photography and painting was going to be his life’s passion, though his studies remained on the classical arts; music and fine art in particular. After the usual first jobs, including working as a photographer for the French Governement, he was asked to come and work at Paris Match after doing a scoop of a jail revolution. At that time, he also started to collaborate with Shuji Terayama, writer and director of the Tenjo Sajiki and Suzuki Tadashi director of the Waseda Shogekijo, then co-wrote and directed “Laurence de Paris”. But soon, he realized that the theater world was not the perfect fit for him and he left Paris and London for Tokyo, and began a life that took him all over the world.
Apart from photography and painting, he also worked as an art director for 4 years creating international campaigns for majors Japanese companies, did a couple of morning shows for Japanese networks and helped in creating several magazines like Tokyo Journal, Vu and G magazine.

Claude has lived and worked in Japan, Europe, South East Asia and in the USA, where he currently resides. His work has appeared in of the world’s major publications, and his client list includes an impressive list of the world’s major corporations and publications. He has won back to back awards for best annual reports over a six year period, and received the Mercury Award for his work for Ricoh Company, Best advertising campaign for NEC twice, Best magazine add for Nikon Camera campaign, etc….
Several of his shows have been sponsored by Nikon, Pentax, and Ilford & Kodak. Claude Charlier is listed in both the “Dictionnaire des Photographes” and in the “Encyclopedie de la Photographie”.His works has also been purchased by several museums, including the Louvre, and by private collectors.

Adam Schrimmer: “Schrimmer, self taught, but formally trained at the Ringling School of Art & Design, is no stranger to Miami’s art scene. Adam has been submerged in its waves since 2003.Upon arriving, he joined the ranks of Diaspora Vibe Galleries’ residents and moved into the Bakehouse Art Complex as a resident artist, serving on their Board of Directors as their Artist Representative. During this time, Schrimmer’s work was commissioned by such Miami heavy weights as The Related Group, One Miami LLC, Adrienne Arsht Center, The Vagabond, Village Voice Media, Miami and Broward Palm Beach New Times and Harley Davidson. He has also taken part in several solo and group shows throughout the years at numerous national galleries and popular night spots like The Standard, The Vagabond, and Park West in Miami. Adam’s work consists of mostly black and white, charcoal drawings on a variety of surfaces. He feels the direct friction between his hands and his material creates the energy that pulses out,
onto the canvas. A humble artist, he is a force to be reckoned with. His portraits empower people to feel aggressive, powerful and sexy; to reveal their true colors. His work shows its form in the most raw and seductive way possible.This will be Schrimmer’s 4th Art Basel showing, his works collected both nationally and internationally.”

Terry Thompson: Part Visual Artist, DJ, producer, and modern day renaissance man. As a producer, this veteran dj hit the big leagues with his international smash hit “Shine” on the Defected UK label. His track was featured as a New Essential Tune on Pete Tong’s BBC Radio show in 2007. Also released during the WMC conference that same year and played by djs from all around the world. Terry is no stranger to Art Basel or Miami. He performed at various venues in South Beach over the last 5 years.

Terry is also a well-known visual artist. His second one-man exhibition, titled Party People (2007) in the Sub-Basement Art Gallery’s 20,000 square-foot massive space in Baltimore rocked. The show featured an array of works linked by expressive and mystical relationships between transient and communal party people. For example, Touched the Sky is a large-scale painting named after the popular underground dance track released this year by Dennis Ferrer. Much like the lyrics of the song, the painting captured the colors, rhythms and synergy on dance floors in New York, Miami, London, and Ibiza. Thompson paints mini grid-like windows filled with hieroglyphics figures. In each painting he creates his own language that on the surface resembles musical notes. However, when you look at them closely there is more to the story than meets the eye.

Other works shown were Shine, Rej, Milk and 2 Sugars, Chinkara, and Sosue. Most of the works represented a chic blend of cultures, spirits, and passionate grooves from the underground dance scene.

Terry Thompson was born in Chicago, IL. He is a self-taught artist and was an artist-in-residence for 3 years at Baltimore’s School 33 Art Center. Thompson has had various exhibitions including: Flash Art Museum, Trevi, Italy (1998), World Fine Art Gallery, New York, (1999), School 33 Art Center Bi-annual (1999, 2001) Maryland Art Place (2005), Artexpo 2005, New York (2005), Sub-basement Artist Gallery (2005,2007). He holds a Masters of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University.

JP Rigaud: For the last two decades this international dj has been rocking dance floors around the globe. The former resident of Nikki Beach for many years took his audience on a journey from chill-out, new jazz, broken beat to the sounds of deep, bossa, latin house and house.

Doruk Ozlen: DJ/Producer from Istanbul, Turkey. This multi-talented dj/producer is making big waves with his monster productions. His tracks are played all over the world. He is one of the most respected dj and producer on the scene today

Chilly: On the scene in Miami for many years, Chilly is without a doubt made a mark in dance music. “Just Chilly.” Chilly has spun, at a host of venues in Miami including Forge and the now-defunct Pearl. His Dolce Entertainment company has hosted some of the best parties in the city.

Terry Thompson: CodeRed/Defected in the House. Enough said.

Photographs of Soul of Miami and Life is Art presented Art and Soul at Van Dyke Cafe Upstairs on 11/23/10

Soul of Miami and Life is Art presented Art and Soul featuring music by Cat Shell and art by Greg Pitts at Van Dyke Cafe Upstair on Wednesday, November 23, 2010. We had a great crowd, Cat was amazing (as usually) and some wonderful art from Greg.  Thanks everyone who came out the night before Thanksgiving and sharing the evening with us.

Cat Shell is a singer/songwriter residing in Miami Beach. Since 2007, Cat has been playing throughout South Florida and performs regularly at the area’s top venues, including The Van Dyke Cafe, B Bar at The Betsy, The Florida Room in Miami Beach and many more. Growing up with a family in radio and musical theater, Cat was introduced to a wide variety of music at a very young age.

Gregg Pitts born to a single parent family, Greg Pitt started out life at a disadvantage. Growing up without a father figure made life less than ideal. He did not meet his father until the age of 12. As a young teen, he exhibited artistic capabilities, however the lack of understanding and from his family lead to discouragement. He continued to strive to express himself artistically.  Despite a difficult start in life, he continued to express his artistic side.  Greg Pitts abstract artwork has been compared to that of abstract impressionist artist Jackson Pollock. He was the featured artist of the month for February 2009 with Elements of Art and has been exhibited at Etra Fine Art Gallery and Ornare both in Miami, FL.

GBGH//Chi Chi Menendez//Tom Scicluna//Dan Walker 12/3-5/10

GBGH//CHI CHI MENENDEZ//TOM SCICLUNA//DAN WALKER
Christopher Miro Gallery
71 East Flagler Street
Downtown Miami, Fl 33131
www.christophermirogallery.com
Opening reception Friday December 3 from 6pm – 10pm
Sunday Brunch December 5th from 9am – 1pm
GBGH will be on display through January 2011

Art Basel Miami Beach has now become the largest most significant Art Fair in the Nation, second internationally only to Frieze London. Each year thousands of collectors, artists, dealers, and critics alike, flock to Miami for one week, resulting in a world wind of celebration and extravagance. This is only compounded by the lure of sales, and greater recognition for everyone involved.

Aware of these facts artist vie for an opportunity to showcase their newest most exciting series of works. For some it remains just another week, but for most it becomes the finals. The pressure can be equal for artist, collector, and dealers, all looking to make, buy and sell art.

The Christopher Miro Gallery would like to welcome this Basel with supreme confidence. GBGH means, “GO BIG or GO HOME”, and that’s just what we intend to do. Chi Chi Menendez, Tom Scicluna, and Dan Walker will be presenting a combination of sculpture and photography that take up their personal dialogue with this great city.

“Miami is a relatable city, and this becomes the perfect week to talk about that. We want to talk about our best ideas, so in that sense we are going to “GO BIG”!, Chris Miró. GBGH is curated by Kristia D Moises and Christopher Miro.

Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami 11/30-12/6/10

Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami
30 November – 6 December 2010
First View: November 30th, 8-11pm
Gallery Hours 10-am – 5pm
Caridi Gallery
785 NE 125th Street, North Miami, Florida 33161
www.caridigallery.com

Parsons Alumni Art in Miami. An exhibition at Caridi Gallery through the week of Art Miami. Hosted by Hester Esquenazi. Curated by Francine Birbrager-Rozencwaig.

Participating Artists:
Louisa Bertman
Michelle Bruzzese
Thomas Contegiacomo
Florine Demosthene
Colombia Fiera
Jamie Day Fleck
Julie Harvey
Miguel Hernandez
Seth Keller
Sol Kjøk
David Lindberg
Jasmine Murrell
Julie Umerle
Mare Vaccaro
Rebecca Zilenziger

Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka 12/2-5/10

Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka
December 2-5, 2010
December 2 reception 7pm – 9pm
Soyka Restaurant
5556 NE Fourth Court
Biscayne Blvd. 33137
www.soykarestaurant.com

In conjunction with Art Basel 2010, Soyka Restaurant, located in the historic MiMo District of Miami, is taking part in the cultural festivities by hosting its own art show. From Dec. 2-5, Soyka will display works from renowned local artist Mark T. Smith.

Smith, who spends his time between Miami and Washington D.C. and was part of an elite group of artists selected for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, is best known for his colorful, complex paintings and unique art style. Smith is no stranger to the Art Basel scene having participated twice in his career. Now his work will be displayed in an intimate setting within Soyka’s private Garden Room for locals and visitors alike to experience.

To kick off the event, Soyka is hosting a reception on Dec. 2 from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. For more information, please call 305-759-3117 or visit soykarestaurant.com.

Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel at Las Tias Exhibit 12/1-5/10

DASH and Las Tias Offer a Fresh Spin on Old Tales during Art Basel
Las Tias
2834 North Miami Ave
Opening: Wednesday, December 1st, 2010, from 7pm to 9pm.
Monday through Sunday during Art Basel; from 10 am to 7 pm.

Award Winning High School Recreates Classic Fairy Tales with a Modern Twist

In celebration of Art Basel, The Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH) will be putting a fresh spin on old Grimm fairy tales, including Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Tom Thumb, Rapunzel, and Rumpelstiltskin. The talented students from this award-winning school will be creating a series of dynamic, site-specific multi-media installations including a combination of drawings, paintings, sculptures, and performance arts. The unique creations will be presented in the display windows of Las Tias, an upscale resale, consignment shop and gallery with an emphasis on living up to the future while respecting the past.

The exhibit “Meet Grim at Las Tias, a New Time for Old Tales” allows students to move legendary literary characters beyond their own stories into each other’s worlds. “Art Basel is an exciting time for our students, it really gives them a chance to put their creativity on a national display and to take pride in their artistic abilities” said Dr. Stacey Mancuso Principal of DASH.

The opening of the exhibit will take place Wednesday, December 1st, 2010, from 7pm to 9pm. The closing event will take place Saturday, December 11, 2010, from 7 pm to 9 pm. Las Tias, located at 2834 North Miami Ave, will be open to the public Monday through Sunday during Art Basel; from 10 am to 7 pm. After Art Basel weekend the schedule is Monday through Sunday 11 am to 6 pm; with the exception of Saturday, December 11th, 2010 as mentioned herein. No entry fee is required. The collaborating artists are seniors at Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH): Lucia Sanchez, Natasha Velez (logo design), Alejandra Nunez, Melissa Ojeda, Medar Delacruz, Angie Gonzalez, Kearny Kilcoyne, Courtney Dozier, Valery Rocha, Rachel Zaretsky.

DASH is an award-winning, A-graded Miami-Dade Magnet School with a unique curriculum. Students acquire life and professional skills in a context that speaks to their individual abilities and personal goals. “Education by Design” represents the philosophy of the school, which offers its students programs in architecture, industrial design, fashion design, fine arts, visual communications, and entertainment technology. All programs are developed and taught by a dedicated team of industry and design professionals. DASH was named the #1 US Magnet School and #5 High School in the United States by US News and World Report in 2008. For more information on DASH, please visit www.dashschool.org.

Working in collaboration with DASH, Las Tias is an upscale resale and consignment shop that also hosts art exhibits. Las Tias respects the past by promoting the value of their quality pieces and encouraging updating and recreating the existing. They offer quality and value for those determined to infuse their homes with pieces that have had a previous life and history. They offer only the best in gently worn, good quality vintage and designer furniture, collectible table top décor, costume jewelry and designer clothing for the sophisticated shopper. For additional information on Las Tias, please visit www.lastias.com.

Hello Kitty Meets Obey At Art Basel 2010 12/2-5/10

Sanrio Small Gifts x Miami x OBEY
Small Gift Miami (Exhibit)
173 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
Opening Night Party
Thursday, December 2nd
9pm To 12am♥
Enjoy of our::
♥Pop-up Shop
♥Product Retrospective
♥FREE real Tattoo Parlor
♥Magic
♥Sweets Shop
♥Art Show Curated by Roger Gastman & Zio Fulcher
*Pamela Wasabi is co-producing and styling the opening party for the event.
More Info.

Shepard is participating in the Sanrio Small Gifts Art Show in Miami curated by Roger Gastman and Zio Fulcher.  Shepard created this OBEY x Hello Kitty Screen Print to celebrate the project and show.  The print will be available at the Miami space but you can get on the Presale list and info by contacting:  roger@rrockenterprises.com

Annual Lowe Art Museum Art Basel Champagne Brunch 12/5/10

Sunday, December 5
Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch
Artist Lecture by Alison Saar: 9:30 AM
Storer Auditorium, UM School of Business
Brunch: 10 AM- NOON at the Lowe Art Museum

This extraordinary event is hosted by LAM Director, Brian Dursum. On view are the temporary exhibitions, The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art: Works on Paper and Usable Art: African Aesthetics in Daily Life from the UM Lowe Art Museum.

An artist lecture will be presented by multi-media sculptor Alison Saar at 9:30 am in Storer Auditorium located at the UM School of Business.

Event sponsored by Stella Holmes, Marilyn Holifield and Marvin Holloway.
This event is open to the public, but RSVP is requested as space is limited.
For more information or to RSVP, contact the Lowe Art Museum at 305.284.3603

Childree and Mesches opening this Saturday 12/4/10

Clifton Childree: Orchestrated Gestures
Arnold Mesches: Weather Patterns and Paint
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
Hours: Tue-Sat, 12-5
dorschgallery.com

This Saturday, from the Live at Dorsch Gallery Series, we present
sound and image performances in the garden, 8pm – midnight.

ANR (Miami)
Fugue State D by Chavez/Liu (New York)
DJ Kiki (Miami)
Otto von Schirach (Miami)

In conjunction with the art fairs, we are hosting a special event on Saturday December 4th:
From the Live at Dorsch Series

Also on view: Survey to Reason, an ongoing performance by 3PQ
(Jouwayed, Sinesa Kukec and Stephan Tugrul), and our current
exhibitions, solo shows by Clifton Childree and Arnold Mesches.

Images (L-R): Clifton Childree, film still from Mysterium, 2010 and Arnold Mesches, Portraiture, 2009, acrylic on canvas

Sanrio Celebrates 50 Years Anniversary with a Party at Art Basel 12/2-5/10

Small Gift Miami
December 2-5, 2010
173 NW 23rd Street, Miami, FL 33127
More Info.
Miami New Times Page.

Small Gift Miami pops-up in the heart of Art Basel, the world-renowned art festival and celebration of creativity!

Check out new art installations and classic Sanrio products through the years, play games, win prizes, get inked with a real Sanrio tattoo, visit the pop-up shop and sweet stop, meet Sanrio characters, and more!

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Art Undressed 2011 on 11/18/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed at Harvey’s By The Bay on Thursday, November 18, 2010.  This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This years event will kick off an Art Exhibition Tour in four different cities, featuring the winners from the Erotic Signature’s 2010 Art Competition. The Tour starts with the first exhibition in Miami and will then travel to Atlanta, Budapest & Montreal.

The weekend wias filled with Art Exhibition , Live shows and performances; Live bands and deejays; Fashion Shows, Art contests such as Body Painting, Live Drawing, Fine Art and Photography, A Silent Art Auction during Saturday evening to benefit The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and the The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night).

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Please note: These photos are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Nor are they for the kiddies. Adults (at least in age) only!

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You have been warned!

Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 12/1-5/10

Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia
12/01/2010, 12:00 PM

250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203,
Miami, FL, 33127, USA.
**MEDIA/CURATOR/COLLECTOR Prive, friday, dec 3, 2010, 6-7pm**
public opening Dec 3, 2010, 7-10pm
open daily 12-6pm, 1-5 dec

www.artennae.com

Stretch grow destination roots for the stars develop tall swell increase multiply escalate strengthen tree tether limbs feet yards meters miles touchdown finish line goal glass ceiling surpass upward & onward out across around up down through near far arrive achieve access attain accomplish surpass success succeed triumph winner victory win made it arrive connect delve contact message telegram email letter snail mail telephone mobile phone catch grasp get hold of spread scope extend range bigger longer widen elongate arms beyond out of reach share enlarge put forth put out unfold unroll expanse elastic rubber give area tract broaden together conclusion promise compromise across the table over the fence potential possibility plant produce cultivate raise see cosmos globe world view vision vista outlook panorama pinnacle the top apex crest the end of my rope the end of my journey belief idea agreement against all odds maturity raise the roof climb claw the top of the mountain the end of the line the end for more.

Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia:
open daily 12-6pm, 1-5 dec
[during] art basel miami beach /wynwood 2010
rsvp: info@artennae.com
Group Exhibition:
Sue Bishop Barron Claiborne [dNASAb]
amy kupferberg mckay otto susan plum rhett ryan benari stewart aron williams troy woods jordan zuniga

Artennae Global Art Consulting “Reach” Causes:
-We humbly request all guests please bring & donate new or nearly new flip flops, birkenstocks or crocks ranging in sizes from youth through young adults or a donation of ANY amount to benefit the student & monks of the monastery & the tireless work of Venerable Lama Phuntsho of the Gaden Shartse Monestary & Orphanage in South India http://www.lamaphuntsho.org/.

-a portion of artennae proceeds from the sale of artwork will be donated to www.corridorrescue.org/ urgent/trauma animal rescue in Houston, TX.

Our sincere gratitude to our visionary exhibition partners:
*St. Germain.fr
*ZIPPO.com
*Music-Skins.com
*Carmades.com
*FACE STOCKHOLM.com
*Eboost.com

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www.cmoodycontemporary.com

The Crackhead Jesus Experience with Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr 12/16/10

The Crackhead Jesus Experience with Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr
Thursday, December 16th, 2010, 8:00 pm
Andrews Living Arts
Studio ALA
Andrews Living Arts
23 NW 5th Street
(Corner Andrews Avenue)
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.victorhugogallery.com

A LIVE Multi-media event presented by award-winning Film Director Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr (The Maverick Artist). A Story of false prophets and lawyers. See past the truth.

Stand-up Spoken Word.
Film.
Art.

The Crackhead Jesus Experience.

$ 10 Advance Purchase
954-530-1879
$ 15 at the Door

www.AndrewsLivingArts.com

Advance Screening of Artwork from The Crackhead Jesus Experience can be viewed at the ALA theater during the November 27th Fat Village Artwalk, 7 PM – 11.

Miowshu: Palms + Water = 12/10/10

Miowshu: Palms + Water =
December 10, 2010, 6:00-10:00 PM
DATRAN 2 Lobby Kendall Area FL
9130 S. Dadeland Blvd. Miami, FL 33156
miowshu.com

Opening with latest work of hot new south Florida artist MIOWSHU. Sculptures, acrylic works and digital art on canvas.

If one can’t make this opening…these works will be up from December 5th through January 8th at that location. However the lobby is only open 9-5 weekdays!

Author Lin Arison Talks About New Book 12/15/10 and 1/5/11

Author Lin Arison Talks About New Book, Feast for the Senses, A Musical Odyssey in Umbria
Books & Books Hosts Two Book Readings
Wed., Dec. 15, at 8:00 p.m. at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
Wed., Jan. 5, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. at Books & Books, Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour.

Bal Harbour resident Lin Arison presents her latest book, Feast for the Senses, A Musical Odyssey in Umbria, at two different readings this winter. Part memoir, part travelogue, this lushly illustrated multi-media book showcases New World Symphony musicians performing in the most beautiful and rare Italian locations, and features all the sites, foods, crafts and festivals that give the Italian region of Umbria its unique character.

The idea for the book was sparked while sitting inside the Teatro Francesco Torti. Arison, co-founder with Michael Tilson Thomas of the New World Symphony, had a thought: “What would happen if two wonderful elements were brought together: the music of New World Symphony and the landscapes of Umbria?” The result is, indeed, a feast for the senses, as Arison follows her dream and takes readers on an unforgettable journey through Umbria in the company of Michael Tilson Thomas and members of the New World Symphony.

Feast for the Senses was co-written by Diana C. Stoll, with an introduction by Michael Tilson Thomas and original photographs by Neil Folberg.
The book is also about falling in love with two things at once, “a process that was so exhilarating that I knew I had to share it,” Arison writes. “In these pages, we invite you to accompany us on our voyage – and partake in the feast.”

Also included with the book are three remarkable DVDs:
· Keeping Score, Michael Tilson Thomas on Music
· Music al Fresco, a short documentary on the New World Symphony musicians in Umbria
· Michael Tilson Thomas & Frank Gehry: A Dream Constructed, a conversation between MTT and the celebrated architect and designer of the NWS’s new Miami Beach campus and performance space, opening in late January 2011.

CIFO Events during Art Basel Miami Beach 12/1-5/10


1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami

Breakfasts @ CIFO
Wednesday, December 1 – Saturday, December 4
9am – 12pm

A series of daily events that coincide with Inside Out, Photography After Form: Selections from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection, an exhibition curated by Simon Baker and Tanya Barson from the Tate Modern in London.

December 3, 9am-Noon
CIFO’s Annual Brunch

December 4, 8pm
William Kentridge: Anything is Possible

Wednesday, December 1
10:30am Artist Talk: Luisa Lambri and Douglas Fogle
Artist Luisa Lambri discusses her work within the context of the exhibition with Douglas Fogle, Chief Curator and Deputy Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs of the Hammer Museum, UCLA.

Thursday, December 2
10am Kreëmart presents Los Carpinteros: Brazo gitano
Participate in a cake performance by contemporary Cuban collective, Los Carpinteros.

11am Gallery tour with exhibition curators Simon Baker and Tanya Barson
Enjoy a personal tour of Inside Out: Photography After Form with CIFO’s guest curators Simon Baker and Tanya Barson, Curators of the Tate Modern in London.

Saturday, December 4
8pm Miami premiere of William Kentridge: Anything is Possible
Outdoor screening of PBS Art:21’s documentary about renowned South African artist William Kentridge. Space is limited, RSVP required.

William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible gives viewers an intimate look into the mind and creative process of William Kentridge, the South African artist whose acclaimed charcoal drawings, animations, video installations, shadow plays, mechanical puppets, tapestries, sculptures, live performance pieces, and operas have made him one of the most dynamic and exciting contemporary artists working today.

This documentary features exclusive interviews with Kentridge as he works in his studio and discusses his artistic philosophy and techniques.

Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 10 12/1-5/10

DUODECAD
Group Exhibition

Zones Art Fair
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 24th St.
Miami FL 33137
Preview: Wednesday, Dec. 1, 10-2 pm
Reception: Saturday, Dec. 4, 8 pm. – 10 pm.

www.zonesartfair.org
www.edgezones.org

Participating Artists
Rita Bard | David Leight | Rafael Lopez-Ramos | Charo Oquet | Raul Perdomo | Eduardo Sarmiento | Kari Snyder | Freddy Rodriguez| Brian Reedy | Angel Vapor | Pedro Vizcaino | Gretchen Wagoner

ZONES ART FAIR is curated by Miami-based artist Charo Oquet director of Edge Zones Miami a niche fair/event, including a food-tasting session, talks, cocktails, exhibition, video screenings, music, performance and publications. A strong local flavor runs through this fair.

The focus is on up-and-coming artists and making their works more accessible to the public. This year’s edition also offers daily speed date sections with curators and artists presenting an inquiry into the potential capacities of artists under the title Fast Forward. The fair also features emerging Caribbean art, offering visitors a detour from the labyrinthine art-fair set-up. Expect anything from sculpture and painting to video and performance art from hot artists. The Fair’s new location at 47 NE 25th Street, across from Aqua Wynwood. Attendees can talk concepts, meet, eat and hang out in our location.

Edge Zones is an artist and volunteer – run contemporary arts non-profit dedicated to the research, conceptualization and execution of events that strengthen the contemporary art environment in Miami. EZ seeks to making contemporary art accessible, engaging and to create a focal point for international research and awareness. Edge Zones is committed to assist local artists from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds in their creative production and disseminating their professional development in national and international forums by establishing a strong regional exchange network connected to the rest of the world.

Opening Reception Abby Manock Lesser Evils 11/27/10

Saturday, November 27th 6 – 8 PM
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127.

Join us at Gallery Diet this coming Saturday for an opening reception for the artist, refreshments and sweets will be served!

On view through November 27th, 2010 – December 22th, 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach Hours: November 30th, 2010 – December 5th, 2010 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Inspired by the seemingly straight forward riddle about the fox, the chicken, and the bag of grain on the riverbank (where you need to transport everything to the other side but you can only take one item with you each time you cross and for obvious reasons you can’t leave the chicken alone with the grain, the fox with the chicken, etc.) …the system of logic behind reasoning a solution opens the door to infinite possibilities for interpretation when history and persona are added to each variable. This exhibition will include new works of various media including sculpture, photography, and drawing.

Abby Manock received her MFA from Columbia University in 2007. Her drawings and sculpture have been included in select exhibitions in New York, London, Berlin, Los Angeles, Miami, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and most recently at MARTE Contemporáneo in San Salvador, El Salvador. Her large scale, interactive and game-like performative projects have been showcased by the Deitch Projects Art Parade in NYC in 2006, Performagia 2008 in Mexico City, the William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, CT, as well as several major concert venues across the US. She has lectured at the Art Center of South Florida, Bowdoin College, and the University of Connecticut, and is an adjunct drawing professor at Columbia University. She lives and works in Brooklyn.

Lesser Evils will be Abby Manock’s second solo exhibition at Gallery Diet where she is represented.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.

CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET 12/1-5/10

CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET
ANDO Arts Co-op
309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL
(one block west of Collins Ave.)
hours during Art Basel: Thursday through Saturday 12-10pm; Sun 12-8pm

Opening Reception on December 1st from 7pm until 11 pm, sponsored by Mattebella Vineyards and Vita Restaurant and Lounge

An exhibition, which is comprised of 18 South Florida artists that work in sculpture, photography, painting and video. Art submissions were juried by Diane Camber who was the Executive Director/Chief Curator for 26 years at the Bass Museum where she organized more than 150 exhibits.


Artists on Display: Ivan Albreht, Grant Bloodgood, Alissa Christine, Sid Daniels, Augusto Esquivel, Julio Green, Pascale Guinet, Jay Hirschfeld, Miguel Hine, Mary Kilbreath, B Lahr, Lucinda Linderman, Gustavo Lombo, Carsten Meier, Janet M Mueller, Annfaye Poole, Sri Prabha, Paul Saint Laurent, Bill Spring, Paula Turk, Amanda Serrano, Kim Yantis, David Zalben

ATTACHMENTS
Alissa Christine, photo
Julio Green, oil on wood

Ur In or Ur Out 12/2/10

Ur In or Ur Out
Dec. 2, 2010, 6 pm
Snip Salon
456 Arthur Godfrey Road
Miami Bach FL 33140

Stink .. stank ..stunk … but not at Miami’s only homey porta-potty, an interactive art installation where photographer Selina Roman transforms the porta potty into a piece of art! The installation is a play off Roman’s series on portable toilets: “What Doesn’t Serve Us Leaves Us.” The installation also becomes performance art as participants interact with the actors and the set. This year’s theme is old Italy so come in your retro best!

Either Ur In or Ur Out!

Appetizers provided by The Forge, wine by Miami International Wine Fair and chocolate by Shakolad.

I’m From Miami Bitch!!! 12/3/10

I’m From Miami Bitch!!!
Opening Reception: Friday, December 3rd from 7 pm to ?
Zona Verde
539 SW 12th Avenue
Miami-Little Havana, FL. 33130

I’m From Miami Bitch!!!
Art Exhibition curated by Yamel Molerio
November 29th to December 5th

I’m From Miami Bitch!!! Art Exhibition will be opening its doors from November 29th to December 5th, 2010 during Art Basel. The opening reception will be held Friday, December 3rd from 7pm-?. The exhibition will showcase some of Miami’s most talented visual artists.

Featured artists are: Abstrk, Abdiel Acosta, Frank Garaitonandia, Jose Luis Telot, Jovan Karlo Villalba, Juan Travieso, Lu Gold, T. Eliott Mansa, Vincent Serritella, and Yamel Molerio.

There will also be DJs spinning the best of Miami Bass and Freestyle in the courtyard. DJs performing are Sum 1, Felos, Medley, Lady T, Grow, Atonic, and Synergist.

We will be open M-F, 3-6 pm and Sat.-Sun., 10 am – 6 pm.

For more information or an appointment call 305 987 7787 or 305 323 2330.
I’m From Miami Bitch!!!
Art Exhibition

Come to the artist reception for some great art, music, and much more. Remember we are also open from Nov.29-Dec.5. Welcome to Miami.

Duncan Quinn live photoshoot and Art Basel celebration 12/3/10

I’d like to personally invite you all to the Duncan Quinn live photoshoot and Art Basel celebration. I will be modeling in the shoot along with some other wonderful pro models and we’re going for the next quintessential ad shot for Duncan.

Duncan’s space always draws very big names and pretty faces and it is a little retreat from the craziness of SoBe. We’re on for Friday night, Dec. 3rd at his popup space in The Moore Building (Miami Design District).

7 p.m. to 1 a.m. or later.

Last year’s “live shoot ” was a huge success with over 600 portraits of guests done over 2 nights with featured celebrities John Travolta and Claudette Schiffer.

Free drinks and camaraderie are available all night long.

Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery 11/30-12/5/10

Calix Gustav Gallery & Barbara Hulanicki
To Unveil New Exhibit ‘Flash’ During Art Basel 2010
Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL

Opening reception: Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Ongoing exhibition: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 – Friday, February 4, 2011Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Cutting-edge Wynwood Arts District gallery to host first state-side exhibit by internationally acclaimed fashion illustrator

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to announce the unveiling of its newest exhibit FLASH by internationally acclaimed fashion illustrator Barbara Hulanicki during Art Basel 2010. In celebration of Hulanicki’s first state-side exhibit, an opening reception will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with complimentary cocktails by 42Below and music by DJ Lazaro Amaral, followed by an after party with a screening of Beyond BIBA: A Portrait of Barbara Hulanicki.

FLASH, a solo exhibit featuring a series of colorfully infused digital prints, is a reflection of Hulanicki’s wild and free imagination. Inspired by experiences ranging from her early years into the new century, Hulanicki explores joy, mystery, magic, youth and mortality, while staying true to her signature style yet incorporating new and unexpected twists. With her background firmly rooted in visual arts, Hulanicki began her career in the early 1960’s as a freelance fashion illustrator.

Having covered a number of important collections of the era in major London-based publications including Women’s Wear Daily, British Vogue, The Times, The Observer and The Sunday Times, Hulanicki relocated from England to Miami in the late 1980’s. In what would be a long, rich and varied career, Hulanicki reinvented herself as a designer of interiors and exteriors just in time for the boom of Miami Beach’s re-emerging Art Deco District. Credited for her work in fashion and interior design that goes beyond the industries’ norms, she has and continues to achieve her goal of producing art and design as alternatives to the expected for the enjoyment of both her clients and art enthusiasts alike.

FLASH will run from November 30, 2010 through February 4, 2011. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time present Oceanfront Nights 12/1-4/10

Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 Oceanfront Nights:
Presented by Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time
Dec 1 – 4, 2010, 6pm to midnight
The Oceanfront at Collins Park
between 21st and 22nd Streets
free and open to the public
refreshments provided by the Oceanfront bar and a selection of local food trucks.
www.artbaselmiamibeach.com/oceanfront
www.creativetime.org

Wednesday, Dec 1, 2010 DETROIT
In partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
6pm Happy hour with music from Detroit
7pm Dance performance by Biba Bell and Jmy Leary, ‘Oneness: Making it with Love’
8pm Screening of the ‘Lost Landscapes of Detroit,’ compiled by the Prelinger Archive followed by a discussion with Luis Croquer, Meredith Johnson, and artists from the Detroit program
9pm Live DJ set with DJ R E L A X E R (Macho City/Disco Secret) and Dj Dez-Andres (Slum Village)
10pm Art Loves Music, concert on the beach, featuring Canada’s Metric
11pm ‘Enter the Darkness’ with ‘Danjee Flesh Nation’: Jennifer Price, Jimbo Easter, Brett Lee Pickins,
Ami Seal, and Noah Eikoff (music performance)

Thursday, Dec 2, 2010 MEXICO CITY
In partnership with Museo Tamayo
6pm Happy hour with music from Mexico City
7pm Discussion with Sofia Hernández Chong Cuy and Patrick Charpenel on the Mexico City Cultural Scene
7.30pm Presentations by Pase Usted, with Pedro Reyes, Claudia Fernández, Raúl Cárdenas/Torolab, Mariana Muguía/OPA, Jorge Méndez Blake
8pm ‘Visits’ video series: Carlos Amorales
8.30pm ‘Volume’: Live concert by El Resplandor
9.15pm ‘Visits’ video series: Tania Pérez Cordoba and Abraham Cruzvillegas
9.30pm ‘Volume’: Live concert by Pellejos
10.15pm ‘Visits’ video series: Melanie Smith
10.30pm Live DJ set by Torolab’s Raúl Cárdenas

Friday, Dec 3, 2010 BERLIN
In partnership with 032c
6pm Happy hour with music from Berlin
7pm Isa Melsheimer and Arno Brandlhuber, ‘Concrete Society,’ lecture on ideological clash, architectural destruction and brutiful objects
8pm Aids-3d, presented by PROGRAM (Berlin)
‘舞88: Mixed Reality,’ performance with multimedia motion-tracking and video
9pm 80*81 (Georg Diez / Christopher Roth), screening, reading, performance
10pm Live DJ set with Broken Hearts Club

Saturday, Dec 4, 2010 GLASGOW
In partnership with Tramway
6pm Happy Hour with Torsten Laushmann, screening of ‘Digital Clock (Growing Zeroes),’ 2010
7pm Video screenings: Corin Sworn, ‘After School Special’, 2009 and Torsten Laushmann, ‘Skipping over Damaged Areas,’ 2010, commissioned by LUX
7.30pm Stephen Sutcliffe, performance
8pm ‘Beethovens Fifth Symphony (X8) in C minor: Op 67 (after Stefan Wolpe, originally performed circa 1920/21.),’ performance by Raydale Dower
8.30pm ‘A Grammar for Listening (part 2),’ 2010, a video by Luke Fowler and Erica La Casa
9pm ‘Hallo Welcome To Keith Street,’ 2010, a performance by Sue Tompkins
9.30pm ‘Improvising around songs on a customized guitar,’ a performance by Rob Churm
10pm ‘The End is a Tumultuous noise,’ 2010, a performance by Cara Tolmie
10.30pm Martin Creed and his band
11.15pm Pro Vinylist Karim (PVK) DJ Set

This year, Art Basel Miami Beach hosts a nightly program at the Oceanfront, organized by Creative Time, sited in an environment designed by Phu Hoang Office and Rachely Rotem Studio. The pavilion uses two types of rope – reflective and phosphorescent – to create a diverse and interactive environment of open-air structures that sway and glow in the night.

The 2010 Oceanfront Nights program features four cities at the forefront of today’s artistic experimentation and cross-disciplinary collaboration: Detroit, Mexico City, Berlin, and Glasgow. From December 1 to December 4, each night will spotlight one city with film, music, video, performance and more. Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time invited four organizations to partner on creating the program – the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, Museo Tamayo in Mexico City, 032c in Berlin, and Tramway in Glasgow.

Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 11/28/10

Urbayne Biscayne, Art on the Boulevard
11/28/2010, 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm
Gallery Exhibition Opening
7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183

Art Exhibition As Part Of The Mimo Biscayne Blvd Art Festival.
Art, Food, Drinks And Entertainment.
Kick-Off Event On Sunday Nov 28th, 2010. Noon To 8 Pm.
Exhibition Dates: Nov 29th To Dec 5th During Art Basel’s Week

Supercluster at Praxis International Art Opening Reception 11/27/10

Supercluster
November 27 – January 15, 2011, Opening reception November 27th, 7-10pm
Praxis International Art
Wynwood Art District 2219 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami FI 33127
www.praxis-art.com

“Super Cluster”
This collective brings together a multitude of imaginary landscapes with haunted scenes, massive architectural structures invaded by wicked nature, visions of overcrowded or devastated cities, brick walls in desolated areas, and artificially created parks and communities. Combined they depict personal interpretations of a sprawling world and evidence of the need for a space for reflection amidst the bewilderment generated by our surroundings.
Artists included:
Firelei Baez -Darlene Charneco- Priscila De Carvalho – Alexis Duque – Magdalena Murua – Martín Perez Agrippino.
Project Room: Maneem (Dream) by Teresa Diehl

“Earth”
Artwork by Alexis Duque
Mixed media on canvas
60″x60″ 2010

MiMo Art Boulevard Biscayne Art Fest 11/28/10

MiMo Art Boulevard, Biscayne Art Fest
11/28/2010, 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm
Art Festival
Biscayne Blvd, from NE 65th to 77th ST. Miami Fl.
www.mimoartboulevard.com

Experience the first ever one of a kind Art Festival where the artists will work on the Boulevard and become the Art itself-revealing their process and engaging the viewers into their Art to create an interactive Art project.

As a pre- Art Basel event it is the “Kick Off” event to Miami’s Arts Week.

The project is a complete panorama of the Arts, including artists, dancers, musician’s culinary chefs and historic preservationists. The festival will be a variety of stations set up throughout the Miami MiMo Historic District as per the theme name, ART-Art, Restaurants & Talent. The vision is for an outdoor living art festival to focus on connecting the artists within the community.

ARTISTS:
71st Biscayne Blvd.
Community Mural
Markus Tracy
All are invited to participate

Carlos Ernesto Garcia
Rick Garcia
Mary Larsen
Louise Markus

69th Biscayne Blvd.
Ladder Room
Sinhue Vega
Anna Carballoza
Ifraen Gomez Peralpa

76 th Biscayne Blvd.
Precision Art
Adrian Aguirre
Aida Tejada
Alexander Calderon
Antonio “Asik” Alonso
Arien Lopes
Billy Keates
Bony Jean-Eddy
Carlos Castillo
Corey Lafferty
Cristina Bozas
Daisy Papp / Martin Kaupp
Danae Tarragona
Daniel Castillo
Floyd the Rock Artist
Haydee Pichardo
Heather Kane
Jason Kushel
Javier Antonio Ruiz
Johnny Valdes
Joseph Lawrence Vasile
Juan Navarro
Katia Jirasova / Tomas Loewy
Kenzie Leon Perry
Kurt Merkel
Louis Dalmau
Luis Breso
Marlene Gasiba
Michelle Diaz
Natalia Fierro
Nelba Gonzales
Nic Ward
Proman Garcia
Raul Lopez Pomares
Roberto Manoly
Rolando Serra
Sergio Cervantes
Sunflower Faraldo
Xibie Corea
Yessika Vivancos

Visora Intl. / Sofia Amadi
Cloak Apparael Inc. / Ebonie Mukasa
Beartiz Peraza
La Bola Maya Usa

MUSIC
Pretty Please
No Saints
Almost Blue
Nicole Chirino
Pamela Rose
Local 34
Patricia Luckyou
Araka
Urban Rebel
10th Event
Borrowed Time Band

Art Basel 2010 Exhibition at The Station 12/3/10

Terry Thompson Art Basel 2010 Exhibition at The Station
12/3/2010, 5pm-3am
The News Lounge
5580 NE 4th Court
Miami, FL 33137
www.the55streetstation.com

Exhibition, Live Art & Music
Complimentary cocktail reception 5pm to 6pm
No cover

Artist:
Claude Charlier
Adam Schrimmer
Terry Thompson

Music:
JP Rigaud
Doruk Ozlen
Chilly
Special Guest Terry Thompson

Part Visual Artist, DJ, producer, and modern day renaissance man. As a producer, this veteran dj hit the big leagues with his international smash hit “Shine” on the Defected UK label. His track was featured as a New Essential Tune on Pete Tong’s BBC Radio show in 2007. Also released during the WMC conference that same year and played by djs from all around the world. Terry is no stranger to Art Basel or Miami. He performed at various venues in South Beach over the last 5 years.

Terry is also a well-known visual artist. His second one-man exhibition, titled Party People (2007) in the Sub-Basement Art Gallery’s 20,000 square-foot massive space in Baltimore rocked. The show featured an array of works linked by expressive and mystical relationships between transient and communal party people. For example, Touched the Sky is a large-scale painting named after the popular underground dance track released this year by Dennis Ferrer. Much like the lyrics of the song, the painting captured the colors, rhythms and synergy on dance floors in New York, Miami, London, and Ibiza. Thompson paints mini grid-like windows filled with hieroglyphics figures. In each painting he creates his own language that on the surface resembles musical notes. However, when you look at them closely there is more to the story than meets the eye.

Other works shown were Shine, Rej, Milk and 2 Sugars, Chinkara, and Sosue. Most of the works represented a chic blend of cultures, spirits, and passionate grooves from the underground dance scene.

Terry Thompson was born in Chicago, IL. He is a self-taught artist and was an artist-in-residence for 3 years at Baltimore’s School 33 Art Center. Thompson has had various exhibitions including: Flash Art Museum, Trevi, Italy (1998), World Fine Art Gallery, New York, (1999), School 33 Art Center Bi-annual (1999, 2001) Maryland Art Place (2005), Artexpo 2005, New York (2005), Sub-basement Artist Gallery (2005,2007). He holds a Masters of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University.

Join us as one of our favorite underground house dj return for a special ART Basel addition at The Station at The News Lounge in Miami.

Curated by JP Rigaud

Artaholics may have their ArtBasel Miami schedule planned out, but a comprehensive trip is not complete without a visit to The STATION at the News Lounge ArtBasel exhibition. Curator JP Rigaud assembled a fascinating group of mid-career artists that are reshaping the landscape of contemporary art. Terry Thompson’s (a Chicago-born artist) large scaled abstract paintings are a familiar blend of Picasso, Miro, and Basquiat with magical twist. Thompson’s distinct bold colors and encryptions of miniature like shapes and symbols require major decoding. Like all masterpieces, his works are mysterious with many hidden clues to a purposeful allusion.

Also exhibiting are French Photographer Claude Charlier and Adam Schrimmer. Charlier is known for his fashion and artistic photos. Adam Schrimmer’s art can be scene throughout Miami in various public spaces including some of hottest hotels in South Beach. Schrimmer will perform live paintings during the exhibition.

Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 11/29-12/5/10

Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Wynwood Miami, FL 33127
November 29th – December 5th

The Bakehouse Art Complex will transform itself into Miami’s best “art fair”from November 29th – December 5th 2010 to coincide with Miami’s largest art show Art Basel, Miami Beach. Comprised of over 70 studios of Miami’s own emerging and mid-career contemporary artists, as well as two finished galleries and 33,000 square feet of exhibition space, the Bakehouse Art Complex is well worth the attention of visiting and local ‘Baselites’. With free admission and extended hours, guests are encouraged to visit the studios and speak directly with our resident artists. Currently in its 25th year and recently voted “Miami’s Best Art Compound” by the Miami New Times, the Bakehouse continues to maintain its roots in the Wynwood Arts District while serving the community and its local artists as the premiere institution for visual arts in Miami. All artworks in the galleries and studios are for sale. This is the only “fair” in town that guests can receive a rare glimpse into the process of making art rather than just encountering the final product.

The Bakehouse Art Complex will host an opening reception for its two new exhibitions on November 29th, 2010 at 7pm. The opening reception will feature a live performance by Atlanta-based electroacoustic band Stokeswood, an open bar, free parking , 2 exhibitions and 70 open artist studios.

Please see the exciting events we have planned below:

Audrey Love Gallery: Situated within the Bakehouse’s facility, the 2,600 sf Audrey Love Gallery will showcase an internationally juried exhibition titled SIN! This exhibition of original contemporary artwork is inspired by the traditional concept of human transgressions. The 65 exhibiting artists, chosen by a reputable panel of jurors, will display their works that are directly related to one of the seven deadly sins; lust, envy, gluttony, sloth, greed, wrath and pride. Each of the seven deadly sins is explored through a variety of media and styles from across the country and overseas. The prestigious jury panel is as follows:
Greed: Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass Museum of Art
Lust: Brian Dursum,Executive Director & Curator, Lowe Art Museum
Envy: Jeremy Chestler,Executive Director, Art Center / South Florida
Gluttony: Bonnie Clearwater,Executive Director & Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
Sloth: Peter Boswell, Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator, Miami Art Museum
Wrath: Carol Damian,Professor & Director and Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum
Pride: Cathy Leff,Director, The Wolfsonian

Swenson Gallery: The BAC presents the small works exhibition 5X7 in its Swenson Gallery. All of the work measures 5″X7″. The show will consist of a variety of media, from painting, drawing, sculpture, fiber art and more. There is sure to be something to please every aesthetic. Patrons are encouraged to purchase these small, unique works of art at $100.00 each. The opening reception of the 5X7 show will coincide with the opening of SIN! on November 29th, 2010 at 7pm.

Wynwood Studio Tour and Breakfast: On December 2nd at 9am, the BAC will open its doors early to patrons for the official Art Basel Wynwood Studio Tour. There is FREE parking and visitors will be offered complimentary breakfast and enjoy live musical stylings by Miami’s Peter Betan. Visitors are invited to browse the studios, talk with the artists and view the galleries while sipping coffee. The Bakehouse breakfast will be served until 12pm.

Established in 1985, Bakehouse Art Complex is a non-profit 501(C) (3) organization dedicated to attracting emerging and mid-career artists in South Florida to a workplace that provides affordable studios, exhibition galleries, education and professional development opportunities. The Bakehouse Art Complex is located at 561 NW 32nd Street Miami, Florida 33127 in the Wynwood Arts District. For more information, contact Lauren Wagner at 305.576.2828 or www.bacfl.org.

Art Starts in the Grove Kicking-off Art Basel Week 11/29/10

Art Starts in the Grove
First art district|First exhibition|First party of the week
Kick-off Basel Week on Monday, November 29
Coconut Grove Business District
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Spend the first night of Basel week in Miami’s FIRST art district. Coconut Grove welcomes art enthusiasts on November 29 to celebrate the creative process with a variety of media and subject matter in Miami’s original art scene. Ten of the area’s fastest growing galleries sit “bayside” presenting an array of work ranging from world renowned sculptures to South American fine art pieces to emerging, local contemporary collections. Guest galleries will also be exhibiting on this special night.

Schedule of Events include:
5 PM on Restaurant/bar specials
6 PM Trolleys begin running across the Grove
7 PM (13) Gallery exhibitions and grand opening receptions
· Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery
· RodezArt.com Gallery
· Nomade Art Gallery
· Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery
· Satellite Art + Design Gallery
· Grove House Artists
· AC Fine Arts Gallery
· Dharma Studio
· Blue Moon Studio of Art
· ArtWay 66
· Max in the Grove
· Frameworks Gallery
· Performance Art Gallery with work by Andrea Sampaolo

10 PM After party at the Mayfair Atrium Sculpture Garden, Works by acclaimed JOHN ANGEE
· Food, drink, wine tastings, live music, DJs and more
· $50-off art purchases in all galleries
· Trolley transportation from key Miami locations to Coconut Grove
· Free admission into any event

The Jills and Hope Gainer Present Gold For Life 2010 11/29/10

Hope International Presents
Gold For Life 2010
Hosted By The Jills® & Hope Gainer
94 Palm Island, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Monday, November 29, 7:00pm – 11:00pm

Donation: Real Gold Item (10 Carat Minimum) Of $100 Value Or Greater Or Minimum Donation Of $100 Per Pair Or $75.00 Per Person Payable To “A Gift For Life”

RSVP Mandatory · www.agiftforlife.us/events Or paula@paularoldos.com
Name, Email, Phone & Company Required For Confrmation · Specify If Donating Gold Piece Or Cash Donation · No One Will Be Admitted Without A Donation · Non-Transferable
Space Limited To Frst 300 Rsvps · Parking Restricted On Palm Island · Taxi Recommended

A golden evening celebration flled with unique gold art & lifestyle installations.

Give a gift of gold to “A Gift For Life” foundation which funds research for pediatric
cancer founded by Paula Roldos and “United Aliens Artists” fund which teaches art to
underprivileged children around the world founded by Olga Ortiz Mera.

Artists
Alejandro Mendoza · Anastasia The Great · Dante · Fareen Butt · Gabriel Martinez · Janick Delannoy · Jeannette Romeu · Jorge Fernandez · Lisa Botto Lee · Luis Valle · Maria Lankina · Mary Aline Macdonald · Nik Angel · Paula Roldos · Piet Van · Raul Antonio Remirez · Rita Alvarez · Sar Princess Sylviane D’isangel Of Tanna · Tomas Loewy · Yoko Grandsange

Designers
Roberto Devillacis, Haute Couture For The Arts, Carmen Ballering, Latex Couture

Music
Galaxy Girl, Global Dj & Recording Artist, Alto Reed Of Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band

Gold Supporters
The Jills® Of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate · Plate Usa · Triangle Entertainment · Velocity Jets · Padron Cigars · Sephora

Libations
Martini & Rossi Prosecco · 42 Below Vodka · Fiji Water · Café Pilon

Cuisine
Passion Of Life Gourmet · Alta Mare · Kone Miami · Syltbar · Couture Confections

Dress Code: Gold Attire
Produced & Curated By: Hope International

A Gift for Life (www.agiftforlife.us) is a non profit organization whose purpose is to save lives and give hope to humanity by supporting efforts of medical professionals who find cures for disease.

A Gift for Art believes medicine is a bridge for peace. It was founded by Paula Roldos when her young daughter was diagnosed with Leukemia and was cured at age 5. Paula started painting, creating “gifts for life” with proceeds from sales going to medical research. The organization is based in the U.S.A. where a group of medical professionals and art personalities participate in a board of trustees to materialize her vision. It is the intent to fund the research and medical training proposals presented by specialized cancer research centers around the world though 5 star fundraiser events. They support the efforts of the following institutions: Miami Children’s Hospital, Baptist Children’s Hospital, University of Miami School of Medicine, Hadassah Hospital, International center for Cell Therapy & Cancer Immunotherapy , DKMS America and l’Archet CHU in Nice and others to come.

United Aliens Artists Foundation (www.UnitedAliensArtistsFoundation.org) is a non profit organization founded in 1998, based in Miami with a mission to alleviate the affects of poverty on children around the world by fulfilling their basic needs, education and souls via art, ecology and culture, with the philosophy that permanent learning enables them to be part of the community and integrate into society.

United Aliens Artists Foundation partners with local communities around the world with the ultimate goal of giving the children the tools they need to become productive members of their societies and the world at large with participation in the arts being a focal point. The foundation thinks globally and acts locally. They have programs initiated in 7 countries currently including USA, Brazil, Columbia, Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay and India. It is through culture that they cross boundaries among countries, ethnic groups, social classes and religions teaching the arts to children.

Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art 12/2-6/10

Hyperbolic Aerosolic: The Roots of New York City Underground Art
December 2-6
Opening Reception: December 2, 8pm-12 am
2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District. (Across from Joey’s Restaurant)
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Eric Firestone Gallery presents Hyperbolic Aerosolic:
The Roots of New York City Underground Art December 2-6, 2010

Exhibition Hours:
Thurs. Dec. 2:12pm-12am
Fri. Dec.-Sun. Dec. 6:10am-8pm
Mon. Dec.6: 10am-6pm

This exhibition showcases the earliest and most significant works from the New York City street art movement between 1972-1975.

This exhibition features rarely seen, boldly conceived works by early street artists P.H.A.S.E. 2 and COCO 144 and includes works by Snake 1, Mico, Lee 163, and Stitch, among others. Presented in conjunction with Tony Goldman’s famed Wynwood Walls project, this is one of the most important exhibitions of these early works in the last 35 years.

The subway art movement began in the early 1970s, years before the media and art world discovered it. Using aerosol spray paint and the physical landscape of the city as a canvas, the originators of this genre began by “writing” their names in as many places as possible—on walls, building facades, and subway cars, often under the veil of darkness and in all cases, under threat of arrest. Their colorful, stylized signatures were a rebellious means of self-expression and a way of gaining notoriety and self-respect.

In 1972 the United Graffiti Artists collective was founded. Through the UGA, members made the critical transition from writing on subway cars to writing on canvases in studio settings. Works produced under the auspices of the UGA, many on view in Hyperbolic Aerosolic, maintained the same raw energy that characterized street compositions. Highlights from this short-lived venture included the creation of a 30-foot collaborative mural at the Razor Gallery in Soho in 1973, described by New York Times critic Peter Schjeldahl as “a glory, a cleaner, more brilliant version of a lovingly worked over subway car,” and a major exhibition at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry the following year.

Once the downtown media and the art world embraced what came to be known as graffiti in the 1980s, it exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, spawning countless gallery shows and museum exhibitions. And while the establishment embraced the art, it overlooked the originators of the form.

“P.H.A.S.E 2 and COCO 144 inspired a lot of artists of the 1980s and influenced the whole logo and branding culture that followed,” says David Schmidlapp, artist, activist and the publisher of International Graffiti Times, the first ‘zine devoted to street art. “But the big story is that these first-generation artists have continued painting and influencing culture though all of the intervening decades. Museums are now defining street art as one of the major movements of the 20th century but they have their facts twisted. These early artists started a movement but have been completely overlooked.”

In light of the upcoming 2011 MoCA retrospective curated by director Jeffrey Deitch, Hyperbolic Aerosolic promises to be a seminal event in the continued process of legitimizing the street art genre. P.H.A.S.E. 2 will show a new body of work, and he and COCO 144 have collaborated on a 176-foot mural that will be unveiled at the opening of this year’s Wynwood Gates project.

COCO 144
COCO 144 is considered a master and pioneer of the early 1970s subway/street art movement. While painting on trains he created the first stencils, enabling him to tag his name with great speed. He maintained a unique style and was one of the first writers to channel that energy on to a canvas. In 1972, COCO co-founded the United Graffiti Artists. COCO’s studio work includes references to geometry or biology juxtaposed with his name or fragments of his name. His paintings have been shown in art galleries and museums consistently for over 30 years, including the celebrated 2009 group show displayed in the Grand Palais, Paris, entitled Le Tag.

In COCO’s own words: “I feel that both P.H.A.S.E. 2 and I are creating an art form with a language that is not totally understood yet. In the street/subway culture we called ourselves “writers.” “Graffiti” was what the media labeled us. Quite simply, we both consider ourselves artists. Technically the work speaks for itself.”

P.H.A.S.E. 2
P.H.A.S.E.2 is a first generation subway writer and was among the first ‘writers’ to exhibit and display the culture as an art form in the early 1970s. A founding father of the basic and wildest lettering styles in the subway art movement, many of the components he introduced to the culture have become adopted worldwide. Since then, P.H.A.S.E 2 has been in countless worldwide group exhibitions: highlighting with First European Hip Hop Tour in 1982, doGroninger Museum, (Holland) in 1985 and in 1992,“Urban Mythologies”, the Bronx Museum in 1999, the Rock and The Roll Hall of Fame’s “Roots: History of Hip Hop Exhibition” in 1999-2002.

He is also known as a hip-hop pioneer for his artistic flyers (and musical and dance talents), which set a foundation in the South Bronx in the mid-late 70’s for a growing culture. These “Hip Hop Ads” created a distinctive style emulated by underground cultures and major companies including Ecko, Unltd, Adidas, Nike, Def Jam and Tommy Boy Records.

His decade-long collaboration with IGTimes as art director and editor culminated with the publishing of Style: Writing from the UnderGround in 1996.

ERIC FIRESTONE
Gallery owner, curator, and tastemaker, Eric Firestone has been in the art business for 16 years, with a permanent presence in East Hampton, NY and Tucson, AZ.

A native of Miami, Florida, Eric attended the University of Arizona, and opened his first gallery in Tucson, Arizona in 1994 at age 22. His goal has always been to introduce audiences to material that might be unfamiliar and heighten appreciation by framing art in its proper historical context. Over the past five years his focus has been on exhibiting underrepresented post war modern abstract painters. “Eric has made a long-term commitment to these artists’ success,” said Jim Ballinger, Director of the Phoenix Art Museum. “He has always sought out quality scholarship in order to ensure the quality of the work he represents.”

He has recently taken on curatorial interests in popular culture movements. From “Warhol: Dylan To Duchamp,” which featured the largest collection of unseen images of Andy Warhol (May, 2010), to the “Down By Law” installation that showcased rarely seen works of the NYC street and underground art scenes. (September 2010) This winter he will mount exhibitions in Manhattan, where he will continue to present important and unrecognized street art that has inspired so much contemporary work.

Natural Selection Art Exhibition Grand Opening 11/29,12/4/10

Natural Selection….Art Exhibition
Grand Opening, Monday, Nov 29th and Sat, Dec 4th 2010, Exhibition 7pm to 10pm
CGAF Gallery….Mayfair Atrium
CGAF Gallery
3390 Mary Street
(Entrance on Grand Ave)
Coconut Grove, Fl
(ample parking available)
www.coconutgrove.com

Kick-off Basel Week in Coconut Grove – Mon., Nov. 29th Art Exhibition – 7-9pm and After Party 9pm-11pm.
Exciting new gallery, sponsored by the Coconut Grove Arts Festival,exhibiting 45 extraordinary and visionary young artists from S Fl working and living around the world.Incredible variety of art work from 3″ paintings to 2 ton metal sculptures.
Complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres.

Hot Commodities at Catalina Hotel 12/3/10

Hot Commodities
December 3, 2010, 8pm
Catalina Hotel
1756 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.theoedmonds.com

Hot Commodities is an Official Verge Art Fair EvENT

Event Schedule:
8pm – 8:30pm / Performance Art/Theatre ~ “Hustler’s Paradise” by Theo Edmonds

8:30pm -11pm/ “Hot Commodities” Group Show ~ Installations, Paintings, Photography, Video and Drawings

Featured Visual Artists:
Theo Edmonds, Show Co-Organizer (Lexington, Kentucky)
Melissa Starke, Show Co-Organizer (NYC)
John Kissee (Miami, Florida)
Cynthia Shelley (Miami, Florida)
Fred Love (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Pep Escoda (Tarragona, Spain)
Marcin Wlodarczyk (NYC)
Pansum Cheng (NYC)

Participating Organizations:
Fashion Institute of Technology / Fine Arts Department (NYC) www.fitnyc.edu/2267.asp
South Florida Circus Arts School (Miami, Florida) www.sfcas.com
Verge Art Fair www.vergeartfair.com
Catalina Hotel & Beach Club www.catalinasouthbeach.com

EcoArtFashion Week 11/30-12/5/10

EcoArtFashion week
Tues Nov 30 to Sunday Dec 5, 12:00 pm to 2:00 am
Albion South Beach Hotel
1650 James Ave. (at Lincoln Road) Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.ecoartfashionweek.com

Features fashion shows, exhibition, panel discussion, music and food; Nov. 30 (preview) and Dec.1-4 (main event); free admission unless otherwise indicated.

Schedule:
Tuesday, Nov. 30, 6-8 p.m., $50
reservations required. events@ecoartfashionweek.com.
VIP Preview: Includes open bar, exhibit preview and organic food-tasting. Part of the proceeds benefits the Fashion Group International, a global, non-profit organization promoting fashion-related educational programs through scholarships

Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Exhibition Opening: Features eco-designs by various artists and fashion designers, including Luis Valenzuela, fashion designer, Sharon Lombard, visual artist, and photographer Jorge Parra.

Thursday, Dec. 2., 10 a.m.-noon
“When Does Fashion Become Art and Art Fashion:” Panel discussion includes Bernice Steinbaum, art dealer and owner of Bernice Steinbaum Galley in Miami, Charlene Parsons, professor at Miami International University of Art and Design, Rosemary Pringle, chair woman of the fashion design department of Design and Architecture Senior High (DASH) in Miami, Madeleine Kirsh, stylist and owner of C Madeleine’s, and Luis Valenzuela, fashion designer and EcoArtFashion week creator.

Thursday, Dec. 2, 8 p.m.-midnight
“Wrap yourself in Art:” Runway Fashion shows by Luis Valenzuela.

Friday, Dec. 3, 7 p.m.
Fashion show by students of DASH

Saturday, Dec. 4, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
“Where Does Food Come From:” Chef Hani Khouri of Hani’s Organics in Miami creates awareness among kids 6-15 how food grows and where food comes from,

Saturday, Dec. 4, 9 p.m.
C Madeleine’s Runway Show: Includes a fashion show and performance by Natasha Tsakos, motion and visual artist in Geneva, Switzerland.

Photographs of Art Undressed 2011 on 11/20/10

Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed at Harvey’s By The Bay on Saturday, November 20, 2010.  This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This years event will kick off an Art Exhibition Tour in four different cities, featuring the winners from the Erotic Signature’s 2010 Art Competition. The Tour starts with the first exhibition in Miami and will then travel to Atlanta, Budapest & Montreal.

The weekend was filled with Art Exhibition , Live shows and performances; Live bands and deejays; Fashion Shows, Art contests such as Body Painting, Live Drawing, Fine Art and Photography, A Silent Art Auction during Saturday evening to benefit The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and the The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night).

Please note: These photos are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Nor are they for the kiddies. Adults (at least in age) only!

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You have been warned!

Moksha Visionary Art Fair 12/2-5/10

Moksha Visionary Art Fair
Thursday, December 2 at 12:00pm – December 5 at 6:00pm,
7th Circuit studio
228 NE 59th Street Miami, FL
www.mokshafamily.org

Gallery opens daily 12–6pm, December 2nd–5th.
Admission: FREE.
All ages

Thursday, December 2nd, 6pm – Lecture and Panel Discussion with FIU Professor Constantino Manuel Torres and other invited guests.
Tickets: $15 Presale / $20 Door / $10 with Studen ID at door
18+

Saturday, December 4th, 8pm – Moksha Art Fair multimedia experience.
Tickets: $30 Presale / $40 Door / $25 with Student ID at door
18+

Tickets can be ordered through www.BrownPaperTickets.com.
www.communityartsandculture.org.

The Moksha Art Fair, featuring the very best in visionary art, music and performance is happening again during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach, December 2-4, 2010 at 7th Circuit Studios (228 NE 59th Street, Miami, FL 33137).

The opening reception will commence at 6pm on Thursday, December 2nd with the Moksha Gallery expo, featuring world-renowned visionary artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey, Robert Venosa, Martina Hoffman, Mark He…nson, Fred Weidmann, Amanda Sage, Chris Dyer, Alex Sastoque, and shaman Francisco Montes Shuñea. Local painters Jose Mertz, Donna Torres, Eva Ruiz, Reinier Gamboa, Baba Trips, Arnold Steiner, Joe Abbati, Alissa Christine, Ryan Cacolicci and Anya Nadal will also be showcased, in addition to other artists still to be confirmed.

A panel discussion moderated by archeologist, ethnobotanist, and F.I.U. Pre-Columbian Art Professor, Constantino Manuel Torres Ph.D., is scheduled to begin at 8pm, followed by the anticipated unveiling of the new Moksha symbol by artist Adam Scott Miller.

On Saturday, Dec. 4th, get transported into a unique multi-sensory experience through eclectic displays of live painting, music, sacred environments and performances at the main event celebration. The musical lineup ranges from international electronic acts to live world fusion bands, including: David Starfire, Phutureprimitive, Satchi Om, Okulus Anomali, Jebus, FTG, Indovisual, DJ Cloud, the Moksha All Stars (a group made up of members from international touring local bands like the Spam All Stars, Locos Por Juana, Suénalo and others), Out of the Anonymous, Arboles Libres, Rhythm Flow and much more.

Incorporated throughout the evening will be multiple live performances by TRM Circus, Pyrofusion, Ferronhyte, Acrotropical Synergy, and others. Additionally, video art by Jonathan Singer, Psyberpixie, Parker, and deco art by Funktionforms and structures by Harlan Emil will be featured.

This event is a co-presentation of the Moksha Family Arts Collective & Community Arts and Culture. Support for this event is provided by: Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs, the Office of the Mayor, and the Board of County Commissioners. We thank you for supporting the movement and keeping the vision alive.

SIN Art Basel Week Kick Off Event 11/29/10

SIN
Nov. 29, 2010 – Jan. 25 , 2011, 7:00pm-10:00pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 N.W. 32nd Street
Miami,Florida 33127
www.bacfl.org

Art Basel Week Kick Off Event: Nov. 29th , 7:00pm-10:00pm, Audrey Love Gallery

Featuring a live performance by Stokeswood

Swenson Gallery: 5×7 Exhibit ( All artwork $100. each)

Visit 65 different artists working in their studios:
open daily 10:00am – 5:00pm

There Is An Appointed Time For Everything 12/3/10

There Is An Appopinted Time For Everything
Opening Reception: Friday, December 3 – 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Cultural Fridays Art Gallery
742 SW 16 Ave
Miami, FL 33135
305-643-5500
www.emilio-hector.com
Cost: free

An art exhibition with the recent works of Emilio Héctor Rodríguez (Inspired in the book of Ecclesiastes) curated by Liliam Cuenca

On View: December 3, 2010 – January 14, 2011
In this art exhibit, master painter Liliam Cuenca is presenting the last works of local painter Emilio Héctor Rodríguez. Cuenca, who is an internationally renowned artist, is acting now as curator to bring this show to the Miami public.

The opening night reception for “There is an appointed time for everything” is Friday,
December 3, 2010, from 7:30 pm -10:30 pm and is free and open to the public. The exhibition will be on view from December 3 through January 14, 2010; Wednesday to Friday from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm (or by appointment).

MDC North Campus hosts Lions Peace Poster Contest 11/23/10

Miami Dade College hosts Lions Clubs International and its District 35N “Vision of Peace” Poster Competition.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010 – 6 p.m.
Miami Dade College – North Campus, Science Complex A104
11380 NW 27th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33167

The North Campus of Miami Dade College has joined hands with Lions Clubs International’s District 35N to present the District’s Annual Peace Poster Competition. On Tuesday, November 23, 2010, “local district” students ages 11 through 13 years of age from some 35 different clubs, will showcase their posters before an official jury of judges from the North Campus Arts and Philosophy Department.

North Campus President, Dr. Jose A. Vicente stated, “North Campus’ place as an important convener of the arts is handsomely complemented by the opportunity to support Lions Clubs International in its worthy endeavor to develop young minds through the visual and creative arts.”

Twenty-four international finalists are selected each year, representing the work of more than 350,000 young participants worldwide. Posters are shared globally via the Internet, the media and exhibitions around the world. Posters advance through several judging levels: local, district, multiple district and international. At the international level, judges from the art, peace, youth, education and media communities select one grand prize winner and 23 merit award winners.

Lions District 35N Governor Alec Hernandez stated, “Our District 35N is a proud participant of this global competition that encourages young people worldwide to reflect on their personal life experiences and culture, and to artistically express their visions of peace through a variety of media including charcoal, crayon, pencil and paint”.

With 1722 members in a total of 74 Clubs, District 35N is bordered on the north by Sebastian, Florida, on the south by Key West, on the west by Seabring, and on the east by Freeport, Bahamas. Lions Club International is the largest volunteer organization in the world with 45,000 clubs and 1.35 million members.

Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery 12/1-5/10

Art Walks the Runway
Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery
Midtown Miami
Wednesday, Dec. 1 – Sunday, Dec. 5, 11am-Midnight

Meet the Artists VIP Reception, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 5-7pm
followed by the Art Miami After Party in Midtown
for more information: MyPublicist@hotmail.com
www.ArtBaselMiami2010.com

The Michael Perez 2010 Dream Series
Daniel Azoulay, Photography
Guest Artist, Debbie Lee Mostel

Saturday, December 4, 3-11pm
At Dolce Ultra Lounge
1501 Ocean Drive, Southbeach

The team at The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery is at it again! ART BASEL 2010 brings with it a huge burst of energy in Midtown Miami, with the Scope and Art Miami tents a stone’s throw away from our front doors, the buzz has been growing each day as the most anticipated Art event in the United States [that we plan all year long for] rapidly approaches.

Always pushing the envelope, the gallery team is bringing a new twist to Art marketing, setting a precedence for events to follow in coming years with integrity, branding, support, teamwork, style and economic endurance through a series of truly innovative events this year: Fashion Gallery© and Art Walks the Runway©

“Art Walks the Runway” during Art Basel Miami 2010 at the exclusive Dolce Ultra lounge at 1501 Ocean Drive. Come see artist and designers exhibit and display the hottest trends in Art & Fashion. Saturday, December 4, 2010 From 3pm-7pm come and enjoy a behind the scenes trade show with designers and artists from the show and trunk sale prices. Dinner packages available from 7-10pm reserve a table for the show and enjoy a bottle of wine and and choice of cheese or sushi platters. You don’t want to miss this show!

Fashion Gallery©
The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery team has brought in Fashion Designers Expo Florida, the best up-and-coming full scale fashion show production company in Florida for Art Basel Events in Midtown and even for a day on South Beach. We are working to brand each company and to raise the standard for emerging talent as we prepare them for representation in highly competitve outside art and design markets. From Wednesday, December 1- Sunday December 5, 2010 at The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery, [Open 11am-Midnight] and on December 4th,2010 at Dolce Ultralounge on 1502 Ocean Drive and Collins Ave.
-Models mingle with Gallery and Expo guests each day while showcasing emerging designers’ clothing, swimsuits, accessories, jewelery, and couture gowns – All in the name of Art! The designers we have chosen will be showcasing their most artistic and eccentric designs to complement the Art of our chosen, talented Artists.

Art Basel Comes to Midtown
Special Guest Artist Debbie Lee Mostel “Technology Deconstructed,
Nature Reconstructed”
Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery
www.michaelperez-artist.com

Debbie Lee Designs & Fine Jewelry
When we met Debbie Lee she was wearing an awesome necklace that looked like Princess Leia’s missing prop from the filming of Star Wars. “I call it a ‘laser pick-up contraposto!” she excitedly explained. It was in short order that we realized that this exceptionally talented designer’s skill and personality are reflected directly in her gigantic, earthy, bright and shiny, recycled-technology, and even kinetic art pannels and pieces. With clocks and thermometers, wire, and even miniscule dolls and mirrors, Mosel’s globes and 3D masterpieces take on life to enchant the observer. Some of them even glow in the dark! Her background is in the mastery of the wholesale jewelry business including design as well as management of operations,finance, and the great responsibility of organizing successful campaigns for participation in national trade shows and public relations between department stores that carried her designs such as Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Macy’s and Saks Fifth Ave. You can also find her transforming the yards of the lucky into magnificent ‘Butterfly Gardens’ through her thriving lanscaping business “Earth, Wind and Flowers” based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Meet the Artist and Exhibition Running
Wednesday, December 1st – Sunday, December 5th, 2010
The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery Miami
Special Art Basel Gallery Hours 10am-Midnight
Find “Debbie Lee Mostel” on Facebook

Photographs of REgeneration Art Project, An Art in Public Places Installation Opening Reception on 11/19/10

REgeneration Art Project, An Art in Public Places Installation Opening Reception at the Art Deco Welcome Center on Friday, November 19, 2010.  The Pink Snails are coming to America, keep a look out as they are invading Miami Beach.  Forty-five huge snails will make a new home in Miami Beach, courtesy of international artistic collective Cracking Art Group and Italy’s renowned Galleria Ca d’Oro. Part of the global sensation known as the REgeneration Art Project, the Miami Beach snails will be the series latest and first US-based installation. Strategically placed throughout the city, this engaging public art series is designed to inspire a community-wide conversation about the importance of recycling and its environmental impact, while leaving a potent artistic trace on the Miami Beach community.

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Art Basel Event, Lounge and Art Exhibition at Boulan South Beach 12/3-4/10

Young Patrons Of The Louvre And Mam Contemporaries Together With Quintessentially Celebrate XXXX Magazine’s Forthcoming Issue At Art Basel Miami Beach
Boulan South Beach
220 21st Street, Miami Beach
VIP Opening Party Friday, December 3rd 5-10PM
Lounge, Art Exhibition, Performance Artist Saturday, December 4th 2-9PM
Please RSVP for the grand opening VIP event on Friday, December 3rd to Nicole@amgwagency.com

The Young Patrons Circle of American Friends of the Louvre (AFL) and the Contemporaries of the Miami Art Museum will be celebrating XXXX Magazine’s forthcoming issue, Voyeur, with an exhibition on the theme of voyeurism featuring contemporary art as well as the magazine’s latest fashion film and video art productions in a two day exhibit launching the evening of December 3, 2010 at Art Basel Miami Beach. The exhibition will take place in the heart of South Beach at Boulan South Beach, a new luxury condominium opening in January 2011.

Anne Huntington, Founder of AMH Industries, has been invited to curate the contemporary art exhibition. Gary Krimershmoys, Managing Director of Quintessentially Art LLC, will be a creative contributor to the exhibition’s content. Video art will be curated by Indira Cesarine, Creative Director of XXXX Magazine, in collaboration with film-maker/curator Konstantinos Menelaou.

The opening event will take place December 3 with a VIP Reception from 5 to 7pm followed by the exhibition launch party from 7 to 10pm. The exhibition will be open to the general public on Saturday, December 4 from 2 to 9pm. The Young Contemporaries of the Miami Art Museum will be presenting a showcase of performance art on December 4. A percentage of proceeds from the works of art sold will aid AFL’s efforts in supporting contemporary art at the Musée du Louvre. Valet parking is available at Boulan South Beach.

Support and Sponsors Support for this event has been provided for by Boulan South Beach, AMG Worldwide, Quintessentially, Quintessentially Art, XXXX Magazine, AMH Industries, the Miami Art Museum Contemporaries, Young Patrons Circle of American Friends of the Louvre and Rice Catering.

The Young Patrons Circle of American Friends of the Louvre (www.aflouvre.org) and the Young Contemporaries of the Miami Art Museum will be co-hosting the launch of XXXX Magazine’s forthcoming issue “Voyeur” at Art Basel Miami Beach. The latest video art films from XXXX Magazine will premier at the event in a video art installation. In celebration of the new issue, AFL and XXXX Magazine have commissioned Anne Huntington to conceive of an exhibition of contemporary art around the concept of “voyeur” which will be on view at the launch. Quintessentially Art’s Gary Krimershmoys, who has run UBS’s VIP client’s educational tours of Art Basel Miami Beach for the past two years, will be serving as an curatorial advisor to the exhibition.

The American Friends of the Louvre (AFL) was founded by the Musée du Louvre in 2002 to strengthen ties between the Louvre and its American public, and to formalize the long-standing generosity of American patrons. Since 1793, the Louvre has welcomed new and emerging artists into its halls to follow in the footsteps of their great predecessors. In 2003, the Louvre initiated a new dialogue between the art of today and its permanent collection by inviting artists to present or create works inspired by the museum and its collections. This policy has established a connection and new resonance between the art of the past and contemporary creation. Recent commissions include works by Mike Kelley, Candida Höfer, Joseph Kosuth, Richard Serra, Louise Bourgeois and Willem de Kooning.

XXXX MAGAZINE, (xxxxmagazine.com or 4x-magazine.com), launched in 2009, is a multimedia publication showcasing established and emerging talent in contemporary art, film, photography, fashion and music. Each issue is brought together through the collaboration of over 100 creative contributors, presenting 20 – 30 original multimedia productions revolving around a specific theme. Recent contributors include Mr Brainwash, Ultra Violet, Moby, Elisa Sighicelli, Nick Hackworth, Heidi Lee, Patrik Andersson, Indira Cesarine, Nathaniel Rackowe and Sweat Shoppe, among many others. Multimedia works from the launch issue of XXXX Magazine were showcased at Visionaires Gallery in Paris from January 28 – February 11, 2010. Productions from the second issue premiered at AFL’s “Soiree au Louvre” in a video art installation at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy.

Anne Huntington is the founder of AMH Industries, LLC – a full service art advisory and curatorial company. She independently produces exhibitions including ‘4 Sale’ a collaboration between Aneta Bartos, Elle Muliarchyk, Yana Toyber, and Martynka Wawrzyniak, which was featured in the November 2010 Art Issue of W Magazine; ‘An Endless Summer’, which debuted new works by the Australian artist, Anna Coroneo; ‘Pretty Young Things,’ a salon-style show of 23 emerging artists, which successfully attracted over 500 collectors, critics, curators and art lovers. She works with artists on solo and group projects. She connected four artists to the Bicycle Film Festival’s installation at the Damon Dash Gallery and has worked closely with Tools for Thought on events such as the Haiti benefit at Sotheby’s and for HomeBase where she curated a group show in a private residence. She worked on the highly lauded 2005 Robert Smithson retrospective at the Whitney Museum and at David Zwirner. She is the New York Communications Manager at Phillips & Company.

Gary Krimershmoys is the Managing Director of Quintessentially Art LLC (quintessentiallyart.com), a global art advisory firm, with offices in NY and London. Within the company, Gary works with a global clientele, which includes private international collectors, as well as corporations like UBS. This year Gary has curated exhibitions including ‘Motion Deconstructed’ in NYC, and 2 projects for Mironova Gallery one a 2 month pop up gallery in Bridgehampton, NY and the gallery’s booth at Art Moscow 2010. He will also be curating a project space within Art Pam Beach in Jan 10, which will showcase emerging Russian and CIS artists, as well as Moderating a talk on the state of Russian Contemporary art and the it’s engagement with the wider world.

Inspired by their mutual passion for high quality service and attention to detail, Ben Elliot, Aaron Simpson and Paul Drummond joined forces in London to create Quintessentially, a private members club with a global concierge service, in December 2000. Quintessentially’s discerning members around the world enjoy an array of benefits carefully selected to make a difference in their lives. Their team of experts are on hand for everything from solving pressing practical problems such as dinner reservations and sourcing a good nanny to advice on the latest fashion collections, travel experiences, lifestyle trends, spur-of-the-moment chartered yachts, theatre and nightlife recommendations plus much more – providing nothing but the best insider and specialist access, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With 56 offices worldwide, Quintessentially has quickly become a global support system for its members, wherever they may be.

Boulan South Beach brings to life the combination of contemporary living captured within art deco architecture, redefining an urban lifestyle on a beach setting. Boulan South Beach is ideally located between The W South Beach and The Setai South Beach, an area surrounded by a superior and elegant lifestyle that offers world-class shopping, art, fashion, culture, nightlife and dining along one of the premiere beaches of the world. The building’s 52 residences boast completely finished interiors with ocean or city views – designed to entice, seduce and create a personal sanctuary with design packages from Interiors by Steven G and Dwell Deux. Residents and visitors alike will experience its eclectic style and abundant amenities including 24-hour valet, concierge reception, boutique lobby and common areas, a meditation garden and courtyard, fitness center, landscaped roof-top oasis with pool, Jacuzzi and cabana beds, private beach services with shopping and dining in Parc Place Shops located in the lower level. Boulan South Beach offers one and two bedroom units, as well as penthouses featuring both a balcony and roof-top terrace to satisfy even the savviest outdoor entertainer. Slated to open in January 2011, Boulan South Beach is destined to be South Florida’s ultimate residence. For additional information please visit www.Boulansouthbeach.com or call the sales center at 305-538-7661.

AMG Worldwide, established nearly a decade ago by Edward de Valle, has strategically positioned itself among the world’s premiere marketing communications agencies by expanding its global reach and providing a service that is not only desired but essential for luxury and lifestyle brands around the world. AMGW’s capabilities are backed with award winning experience; which includes strategic media planning & buying, comprehensive public relations, communications, creative and interactive services. AMGW always provides world-class service, high-impact marketing solutions with a relentless commitment to building successful partnerships. Headquartered in Miami, the agency’s portfolio is a direct reflection of the success they have experienced over the years. AMG Worldwide executes marketing strategies in all seven continents, and has key regional offices in New York City and Lexington with international alliances located in Santo Domingo, Casa de Campo, Panama City, Dubai, Madrid and Florence.

American Friends of the Louvre hopes to continue encouraging contemporary artists to be inspired by the Louvre’s extensive collections on this side of the Atlantic. In partnering together, the YPC of American Friends of the Louvre, the Miami Art Museum Young Contemporaries, XXXX Magazine and Quintessentially hope to bring to Art Basel a unique exhibition on the theme of “voyeur”.

Photographs of Art Undressed 2011 on 11/19/10

Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed at Harvey’s By The Bay on Friday, November 19, 2010.  This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This years event will kick off an Art Exhibition Tour in four different cities, featuring the winners from the Erotic Signature’s 2010 Art Competition. The Tour starts with the first exhibition in Miami and will then travel to Atlanta, Budapest & Montreal.

The weekend will be filled with Art Exhibition , Live shows and performances; Live bands and deejays; Fashion Shows, Art contests such as Body Painting, Live Drawing, Fine Art and Photography, A Silent Art Auction during Saturday evening to benefit The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and the The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night).

Please note: These photos are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Nor are they for the kiddies. Adults (at least in age) only!

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You have been warned!

The Coconut Grove Drum Circle 12/4/10

The Coconut Grove Drum Circle
Coconut Grove Drum Circle
December 4, 8pm To 11pm
Florentino Plaza
3444 Main Highway,
Coconut Grove
In The Atrium, Grand Avenue Entrance,
Beneath Blumoon Studio
Come And Celebrate The Holidays With Us

It’s cooler! It’s the holiday season! It’s time to celebrate! So join us for another great evening of drumming. The drum circle has become a regular event in the grove and is held every first saturday in conjunction with the coconut grove art walk. Visit the galleries of coconut grove, enjoy wine, food, and great art and discover or rediscover the magic of drumming. Extra instruments and some seating available.

Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio 12/1-4/10

Vellicate
December 1st, 7:00pm
Neox Image Photography Studio
250 NW 23rd St, #205
Miami FL 33127
www.neoximage.com

A Multi-media exhibition featuring fine jewelry and fashion photography at Neox Image Photography Studio located in Wynwood Arts District. Join us Wednesday night for our opening reception, 7:00pm until late. The show is open to the public and families are welcome.

Exhibition Dates: Thursday, Dec. 2nd through Saturday, Dec. 4th
11am-5pm

Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 11/30-12/6/10

Laurence Choko presents “Ten is One”
at a temporary residence in a new space during Art Basel Miami between The Design District and Wynwood
3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33127
November 30th to December 6th
Opening: December 3rd, 5pm to 8pm
www.galerieintemporel.com

As part of the excitement of Art Basel Miami 2010, Intemporel Gallery will be taking up temporary residence in a new space between the Design District and Wynwood.

In this new space Laurence Choko will present the exhibition “Ten is One” (“Dix est Un”), which brings together the work of ten artists who, in a variety of mediums, demonstrate a common aesthetic approach free from art-world trends. The work that engages us is conceived by the artists in a context of humanist cultural values, using techniques particular to each artist, and attempt to resolve contemporary issues of 21st century Art, that the pieces evince in a universal framework. Within this dialectic of materials, techniques, colors, and forms, an intuitive and unmistakably new ethical dynamic emerges that transcends the historical, political and national limits to attain more far-reaching possibilities.

This traveling exhibition will be featured at the Intemporel Gallery from mid-December until the end of January, 2011.

Featured artists:
Lester Cadalso
Barbara Chase-Riboud
Soly Cissé
Beauford Delaney
Henri Guédon
Ibrahim Miranda
Arturo Montoto
Santiago Rodriguez Olazabal
René Peña
Frank Stewart

Disney’s Airline Chair Launch Party 12/2/10

Celebrate the launch of The Airline_009 Chair,
Thursday/December 2nd, 2010/7-10pm
Avant Gallery | 3850 N. Miami Avenue | Miami | Florida | 33127 | USA

designed by Cory Grosser for Walt Disney Signature.
Cocktails and refreshments served. Valet parking available.
RSVP essential by November 30th to airline@avantgallery.com
3850 N. Miami Avenue in the Design District.
Event made possible with support from MIAMI Magazine, Russian Standard Vodka,
Macallan Scotch, Wexler Insurance, and Mogul PR.

Art On Palm 2010 11/19/10

ART ON PALM 2010
November 19, 2010, from 7:00 p.m. through 11:00 p.m.
Palm Avenue between 6 Street and Okeechobee Road

Mayor Julio Robaina, the City Council and the City of Hialeah, proudly invite everyone to attend this year’s Art on Palm Art Festival & Tree Lighting Ceremony.

Art on Palm is a six-block event highlighting local and international artists’ contributions to the City of Hialeah’s Art Initiatives. Over 70 Artists booths will be displaying everything from fine art prints & paintings to handcrafted jewelry and gifts. This year featured entertainment includes local artist Floyd painting live on stage with local jam band Electric Piquete.

Over at Triangle Park, Mayor Julio Robaina, with the help of Santa Claus & Mrs. Claus, will officially mark the beginning of the Holiday season in Hialeah by turning on all the holidays lights on at the park. Children will also have a chance to take a picture with Santa and tell him what’s on their holiday gift list this year.

Art on Palm & the Triangle Park Tree Lighting Ceremony are free and open to the public.

Artistically Fashioned! Art Basel Celebration 12/2/10

ARTISTically FASHIONED! Art Basel Celebration
Thursday, December 2, at 7:00 PM
Deco One Interiors Group
3900 N. Miami Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
RSVP Here.
Free Entry
* Cocktails served inside
* Complimentary Dessert All Night

A night celebrating Art Basel with ART invading fashion, ARTISTically FASHIONED! Thursday, December 2, 2010, in the heart of Miami’s Design District, the BEST of Art, Interior Design, & Photography will be showcased, propped with MODEL’S during a LIVE photo shoot, styled by designer’s from participant’s of Miami Fashion Week: Segrid Allen Designs, with designs in retail stores in London, Germany, Paris, and Amsterdam, Segrid designs varies from bridal wear, couture gowns, prom dresses, party dresses, and swimwear; La Belle Tifi, a store also located in the Design District, owned by Stephanie Gheusneaud, will be presenting high fashion cutting edge styles, hand picked by herself from the store to the showroom! www.labelletifi.com.

ARTISTically FASHIONED! will take place inside the showroom of award winning interior design firm, Deco One Interiors Group 3900 N. Miami Ave. Miami, Fl. 33127 at 7pm. “We pride ourselves in providing unique and compelling designs that satisfy even the most discerning of tastes.” says owner of Deco One Group, Aldo Conigliaro. Enjoy MODE L accessorized interior design’s from the firm, featuring their contemporary furniture line as well as custom cabinetry and draperies. www.decoonegroup.com.

Amongst the many photographers that will be participating in this event, featuring well known Miami photographers, Jon Gorr www.fstopphotographers.smugmug.com and Joe Wesley www.joewesleyphotography.com, who will also be shooting LIVE!

Sponsoring this event, the first neo-natal group formed in South Florida, local non-profit organization, Abandoned Animal Foundation will be giving away gift bags filled with goodies for your pets, including a treat for YOU inside! This animal rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and no-kill organization, strictly supported by donations, is run entirely by like-minded volunteers that dedicate their time and resources to help save and rehabilitate these animals. They also deal with puppies and kittens under 8 weeks old. These volunteers are dedicated to raising funds, fostering and caring for the animals and participating in weekly adoptions until permanent homes are found for these great pets. Adopt your new best friend, brought to you by Pet Finder – www.abandonedanimalfoundation.petfinder.com.

Amongst the ART pieces and FASHION items that will be raffled off to the guests, Abandoned Animal Foundation will also be raffling items from their pet store.
Raffle ticket: $5

Free Entry
* Cocktails served inside
* Complimentary Dessert All Night decorated with Fashion inspired by Stella’s Sweet Shoppe. www.stellassweetshoppe.com

Eleazar Delgado debuts Behind the Lights 11/27/10

Multimedia, Miami-Based Artist, Eleazar Delgado debuts his Miami-Inspired collection “Behind the Lights”
November 27, 7:00pm
Broadway Art & Framing
7226 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33138 | (305) 754-1773

Behind the Lights: Miami, a Narrative of Miami’s Story as Portals

Behind the Lights is the multimedia journey through different design disciplines. Architecture, design, and art unite to reveal the innate transparency of self in art. Created in Miami and inspired by the same, the prolific work of Eleazar Delgado’s Behind the Lights collection is a true mirror image of the beauty and complexity behind Miami’s history.

Born in Oklahoma, raised in Caracas, Venezuela, Eleazar has studied Architecture and Interior Design. Eleazar Delgado has gone back to his origins, his inner voice; epic painting was the earliest fascination. Behind the Lights explores the relationship between history and art, fully illustrating the story of those who fashioned the Miami we know today. Pulling from this range of discipline, he uses bold, bright colors, geometric patterns, as his epic oil paintings take on a kinetic, 3-dimensional life.

His work illuminates a story, using native symbols of plants, animals, landmarks and Miami’s visionaries who had the vision to see behind the wilderness. Their enthusiasm and courage inspired this collection. “Each subject chosen for this collection was a door to Miami’s development and enrichment,” says Delgado. “My work illuminates portals to expose the beautiful way color and light shape the relationship of Miami’s visionaries with the Magic City. In a second of abundant light your vision is impeded, causing you to squint. It is in that second glance that the story is revealed,” he continues.

Broadway Art is elated to present Eleazar’s debut collection Behind the Lights on Saturday, November 27th, 2010 at 7pm. Kenny Beck says, “As an artist and a gallery owner, I have never seen anyone approach a collection having Miami as a historical reference”. The work itself is remarkable and each piece tells a story of how Miami came to be.

For more information please visit www.EleazarDelgado.com or contact jennylee@jl-pr.com

Eleazar Delgado
A seasoned professional in the areas of architecture and interior design, US born, Venezuelan raised and Miami based Eleazar Delgado has taken his Miami inspired vision, applying his research of reading between the lines and seeing behind the lights to present oil paintings as a 3-dimensional story. More info at www.EleazarDelgado.com.

Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach 12/1-5/10

Timeless by Julian Lennon Exhibition Information:
Exhibit Dates: December 1 – December 5, 2010
The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132
Open daily from 12 noon – 10:00 p.m.
General public enquiries: (305) 949-6722
Media Preview for Timeless by Julian Lennon: Tuesday, November 30 at 7:00 p.m.

Julian Lennon Presents “Timeless” – An Exclusive and Intimate Exhibition of Photography during Art Basel Miami Beach
Renowned musician and cultural icon makes his first South Florida appearance to exhibit a personal collection of classic and contemporary photography

Internationally acclaimed musician, philanthropist and artist, Julian Lennon, will be making an inaugural visit to Miami to exhibit his personal collection of photography during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach. The highly anticipated exhibition will take place on December 1st through December 5th at The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Centre for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132. The exhibition will be open to the public daily from 12 noon until 10:00 p.m., with private, invitation-only viewing events on select evenings.

Produced by Awesome Global Events, in association with ACT Productions and Soulfrito Arts Foundation: “Timeless” by Julian Lennon will be his own edited collection of more than 30 pieces of hand-signed portraiture and landscape photography, some of which will be exclusively on sale during the five-day exhibition.

The exclusive South Florida premiere of Lennon’s limited edition exhibition is curated by one of the world’s most sought-after celebrity photographers, Timothy White, and sponsored by Lennon’s charity, ‘The White Feather Foundation,’ Awesome Global Events, ACT Productions, Soulfrito Arts Foundation and Canson Inc., creators of the world’s finest Fine Art and Photo Papers: Canson Infinity.

Lennon developed a love for photography at a very young age and over the years has continued to view his world through the lens, and only recently decided to share his images with the public. The exhibition will primarily showcase Lennon’s landscape work, but will also take us into the studio, where he recently photographed U2, as well as his Brother Sean Lennon.

“I have always felt that I have observed life, in a different way than others; probably because my life has been very different than most,” says Lennon. “Music has always been one creative outlet for me, but now I’m happy to add another one too, that being photography. After meeting with a dear friend of mine last year, photographer Timothy White, he made me realize I should take my photography seriously. He was the one who suggested I do an exhibition, which I thought was a crazy idea at first, but after working through all of the images I had, I began to see that it could be a possibility with the right guidance. After the outstanding response from my first ever exhibition in New York earlier this year, I decided to continue sharing my work with further exhibitions, throughout the U.S and hopefully throughout Europe and beyond.”

Julian’s pictorial landscapes and cloudscapes that are like poetic vignettes of an emotionally powerful life and portraits that seamlessly connect the viewer to the soul of the subject as if the camera were absent, painting a wonderful portrait of Julian’s photographic mind.

Lennon has enjoyed a critically acclaimed music career, including multiple awards from 1985 onward. His highly anticipated sixth album, Everything Changes, will be released in 2011.

Lennon has been focused on making a difference in what has become a rather sensitively-balanced world. In 2008 he launched ‘The White Feather Foundation,’ embracing environmental and humanitarian issues in conjunction with partners from around the world and works to raise funds for the betterment of all life, and to honour those who have truly made a difference.

Lennon’s collection of photographs are printed exclusively on Canson Infinity’s Edition Etching Rag and BFK Rives papers, two museum-quality papers hand selected by Julian Lennon for this exhibition. Canson Infinity, crafted in the Canson and Arches mills in France, recently won the prestigious Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) award for their Baryta Photographique, selected by TIPA as the Best Fine Art Ink Jet Paper of 2010.

Pork-a-palooza 11/21/10

We are proud to announce the second annual P.I.G. (pork is good) event ! Just as we had last year there will be a number of Iron Chef style dishes with pork as the star as well as live music and a DJ. We are going to hold this year’s event at GAB Studios in Wynwood and will be selling pre-sale tickets soon now! Click the PayPal link below to purchase your VIP/Pre-sale ticket which will let you in an hour early (2pm) to preview of all the pork goodness before everyone else!

Artist Talk with Bobby O’neill at Gallery I/D 11/20/10

Gallery I/D
2531 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33127
Saturday Nov 20th 7:30

artist’s project statement
Freedom in body…Pain in mind,
History filled with regrets
Moving in pictures…Speaking in poetics,
Communication reminds who forgets
Dreams in reality…Strength in faith,
Love will not allow a sequel
Forward in thinking…Futuristic in belief,
True beauty shifts perspective of the people.

Gallery I/D has announced its latest exhibit, Freetown Reborn: The Installation. This multimedia show features an exclusive presentation of a documentary film with accompanying photography by local artist and director Bobby O’neill. The exhibit explores the violent past and post-conflict life of youth in the capital city of Freetown, Sierra Leone in West Africa. Freetown Reborn: The Installation opens October 27, 2010 and runs until November 24, 2010. An opening reception will be held on October 27; a Wynwood Art Walk reception will take place on Saturday November 13.

Bobby O’neill’s documentary, Freetown Reborn opens with a question: “When you think of the largest natural harbour in all of Africa, what picture comes to mind?” Just when an image begins to formulate, we are shown a wall along that harbor. About a foot from the ground there are steel hoops in close succession sticking out from the wall. “This is where they were chained,” says the man in the scene. The harbor is large enough to trade in human beings. And there begins the journey; a black-and-white trip that pulls you along Freetown’s slave tunnels then marches through recent civil war atrocities (think child soldiers) before hinting at the promise of rebirth alluded to in the film’s title.

O’neill traveled to Sierra Leone in the summer of 2009. The images and scenes he captured make up the bulk of Freetown Reborn: The Installation. All of the photographs in the exhibit were taken during the film’s shooting. One photograph, in particular, titled “Six Boys, One Ball” shows lithe young men playing soccer on a sandy beach. Some wear shoes, some don’t, yet all seem to be enjoying themselves. It is a testament to the human spirit, especially when you consider the decade of civil war waged in Sierra Leone starting in 1991. Another photograph, “Stick 4 Sale,” brings home the idea that despite the spirit of entrepreneurship that can be found all over Freetown, Sierra Leone remains one of the least developed countries in the world according to the UN’s economic development index.

The rebirth, of Freetown, or the promise thereof, comes care of a nonprofit, youth-led organization, Artists United for Children and Youth Development (AUCAYD) that O’neill profiles in the documentary. The group promotes healing through art and technical education, and runs a
program whereby young people in Freetown are trained in the arts, music, and media. AUCAYD’s founder and spokesperson, Luxsonjay (it means “De Lighting Son”), featured throughout the documentary, believes creativity and knowledge can provide the opportunity for the youth to participate in greatly improving their society. When we see Luxsonjay and other AUCAYD members laughing and dancing while recording in the studio, or in a radio station proudly giving interviews, you have to agree with him.

A portion of sales from Freetown Reborn: The Installation will benefit AUCAYD.

Bobby O’neill was born in the metropolitan city of Toronto Canada in the early 70’s. As a teenager he dove deeply into the performing arts, touring overseas first as a dancer and eventually a poet.

Photographs of Art Undressed 2011 on 11/18/10

Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed at Harvey’s By The Bay on Thursday, November 18, 2010.  This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This years event will kick off an Art Exhibition Tour in four different cities, featuring the winners from the Erotic Signature’s 2010 Art Competition. The Tour starts with the first exhibition in Miami and will then travel to Atlanta, Budapest & Montreal.

The weekend will be filled with Art Exhibition , Live shows and performances; Live bands and deejays; Fashion Shows, Art contests such as Body Painting, Live Drawing, Fine Art and Photography, A Silent Art Auction during Saturday evening to benefit The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and the The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night).

Please note: These photos are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Nor are they for the kiddies. Adults (at least in age) only!

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You have been warned!

Frost Art Museum Breakfast in the Park 12/5/10

Celebrate Art Basel Miami Beach with The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
Breakfast in the Park
Sunday, December 5, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m
free and open to the public
10975 SW 17th St.

Each year, in celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach, The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University hosts an official Art Basel sponsored event, Breakfast in the Park and participates in fairs across town. This year’s Breakfast in the Park will take place on Sunday, December 5, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Also taking place during this event will be a small celebration for The Frost Art Museum’s second anniversary in its new space, which opened to the public in 2008.

Over the years, Breakfast in the Park has grown to draw hundreds of art enthusiasts, patrons, collectors, gallery owners and artists from around the world, many of whom are visiting Miami Beach for the most prestigious art show in the United States, Art Basel. Each year a noted sculptor is invited to speak. Guests enjoy a complimentary outdoor breakfast, informal lecture and guided tours of The Sculpture Park as well as the exhibitions in The Frost Art Museum.

Now in its eighth year, Breakfast in the Park will feature an informal lecture by Enrique Martínez Celaya, whose works consists of paintings, sculpture, photography, poetry, and prose. Martínez Celaya’s work directly reflects his personal experience with a diversity of fields. His work is often characterized by solitary and autobiographical figures seemingly displaced in surreal and symbolic landscapes. Through his background in science, Martínez Celaya investigates the interaction between modern science and the subconscious is his work.

In addition to its participation with Art Basel, The Frost Art Museum has partnered with Art Miami, Red Dot, Art Asia, Pulse Art Fair, Aqua Art Fair, SCOPE and the Sagamore for its annual brunch.

On view during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach are:

Embracing Modernity: Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction that runs through January 2, 2011
This exhibition presents a historical overview of the origins of the country’s abstract movement, focusing on its early development dating from the late 1940’s to the 1970’s. The selection of works from private collections and foundations included in the exhibit document an important period of Venezuela’s art history which was instrumental in the development of Modern Art in the Americas. Paintings, sculptures, and installations, illustrate the development of Venezuelan Geometric Abstraction and Kinetic Art, and introduce many artists who contributed to the development of movement in Venezuela, unknown to the American public. The show curated by Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig and Maria Carlota Perez features works by Carlos Cruz-Diez, Gertrude Goldschmidt (GEGO), Mateo Manaure, Alejandro Otero and Jesús Rafael Soto, among others.

Also on view is La Habana Moderna in The Wolfsonian Teaching Gallery at The Frost Art Museum. Havana is the focus of a new exhibition in the Wolfsonian Teaching Gallery at the Frost Art Museum on view in the fall of 2010. By presenting a variety of materials from the collection of The Wolfsonian-Florida International University (magazines, photography, architectural drawings, tourist ephemera, and other media), it explores how international commercial and cultural links contributed to the emergence of a modern identity for the city in the decades before the Cuban Revolution. The exhibition is made possible by financial support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This exhibition runs through January 9, 2011

Sequentia, Xavier Cortada’s solo exhibit at the Frost Art Museum explores the sequence of events that make up life on the planet from the molecular to the monumental. The title of the exhibit also references a series of actions Cortada will set in motion to create a unique strand of DNA. The artist will work with a molecular biologist to synthesize an actual DNA strand made from a sequence generated by museum visitors using Cortada’s art. This exhibition runs through January 2, 2011

Rablaci: Metáforas del Hombre Contemporáneo in The Sculpture Park at FIU
Nature forms a substantial part in the representation of this series of works of sculpture which show the character of Rablaci’s artistic universe. These large-scale, bronze orange tree sculptures concentrate on the importance of recognizable signs and myths of natural landscapes, using an artistic language which allows for the complementarity of the figurative and the abstract, the formal and the informal, and where folds and lines can be compatible concepts in their convulsive sculptural development. This exhibition is on view December 1, 2010 through January 26, 2010.

From Old to New is an intriguing exhibition that features works attributed to Masters such as Ferdinand Bol, and large-scale works attributed to Peter Paul Rubens and Jacob Jordaens opposite contemporary works by Lydia Rubio, Frances Trombly & Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova and Carlos Estevez. The juxtaposition of new and old objects work seemlessly in the visual aesthetics of masterpieces. This exhibtion is ongoing.

Florida Artists Series: Selections from ANOMIE 1492-2006 by Arnold Mesches
Throughout his 65-year career as an artist and professor, Arnold Mesches has woven many narratives into lush and virtuosic paintings. The ANOMIE series, paintings and collages that included overt and subtle references to the overlapping histories and multi-cultural aspects of life, encompassed postmodern concepts with old master techniques and structures. In these works, large canvases of cinematic proportions, nothing is overt, images move and mingle freely through time, find their place conceptually, independent of actualities. In a broader sense, they are the conceptual admixtures of reality and the surreal Mesches has been striving for over these many years of painting and activism. This series incorporated pertinent, often disparate,historical and personal images. It seems to be a summation of Mesches’ collected views on the world’s madness and inconsistencies, on beauty and ugliness, evil and justice, on life over death. Mesches has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and abroad, most recently at PS1 Contemporary, the Museum of Modern Art affiliate. His works are included in the collections of such distinguished institutions as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery, the Whitney Museum and the Hirshhorn Museum. Mr. Mesches has recently been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Florida in Gainesville. On view through December 5, 2010

About The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
Over 50,000 visitors have come to The Frost Art Museum since its opening in November 2008. The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate. The Museum is located at 10975 SW 17th St. across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the University Park campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10 p.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5p.m. The Frost is closed on Mondays and most legal holidays. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890.
Find The Frost Art Museum on Twitter (twitter.com/frostartmuseum) and Facebook (facebook.com).

About FIU
Florida International University is one of the 25 largest universities in the nation, with more than 42,000 students. Nearly 130,000 FIU alumni live and work in South Florida. Its colleges and schools offer more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations and law. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is worlds ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. The opening of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine in August 2009 has enhanced the university’s ability to create lasting positive change in our community. For more information about FIU, visit http://www.fiu.edu

Clarice De Souza Art Exhibit Opening Reception 11/19/10

The Work Of Clarice De Souza
Brazilian born, Miami based Artist

Special Show Opening Reception
Friday November 19th, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m
100 NE 38 Street, Suite # 3
Miami, FL. 33137
(The show will be open through November 27th, 2010)

The Borinquen Art Gallery is pleased to showcase an exhibition by Miami-based artist
Clarice De Souza

Clarice was born in North East Brazil and moved to the United States fifteen years ago. Her passion is painting and interior design as well as teaching physics. Clarice’s inspiration for painting comes from the vibrant colors and energetic people of Brazil. Landscape painting is also her passion when it comes to art. Oil and acrylic are the materials she loves to work with on canvases.

For more information please contact Ben Neji. Cell: 305.491.1526. Email: Bmn4288@gmail.com

Art Fusion Galleries Art Basel 2010 Calendar of Events 12/4/10

Art Fusion Galleries Celebrates ART BASEL
Saturday, December 4th, 2010, 6pm to 11pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 N.E. 40th Street
Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miam, Fl 33137
Miami Design District
www.artfusiongallery.com
Official Evite.

Come join us at Art Fusion Galleries for a night of sophistication, glamour & art in honor of Art Basel 2010 as well as our final exhibition of the 2010 art season. This group exhibition, titled “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities” will feature 32 dazzling, emerging, contemporary artists from around the globe.
Be part of the energy that is captivating Miami!

Complimentary Wine, Refreshments & Live Music by Amereida
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.

Cappellini Presents the TRON Armchair with Walt Disney Signature 12/2/10

Cappellini/Poltrona Frau Showroom
Miami Design District
10 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Opening Reception: December 2nd, 7-10 PM

Cappellini presents the TRON Armchair Special Production in collaboration with Walt Disney Signature, designed by Dror Benshetrit
December 2nd – 10th

A special range of unique chairs, inspired by Disney’s soon-to-be-released film “TRON: Legacy,” will be displayed in the Cappellini/Poltrona Frau Miami Showroom. These armchairs, each a work of art, are custom hand-finished by Dror Benshetrit for Design Miami 2010.

Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 11/29-12/2/10

Miami Dade College Celebrates its 50th Anniversary with a Major Art Exhibition and Sale at its Historic Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami
Opening Reception (Invitation Only): Monday, November 29, 7 p.m.
smART Art Exhibition and Sale: Tuesday, November 30 @ 6 p.m.
Golden Gala: Thursday, December 2 @ 7 p.m.
November 30 – December 15 – Public Exhibition
www.mdc.edu/50th

Miami Dade College has taken things a step further, mounting a major exhibition with the intention of selling its contents. It is a challenge that can only be met through the cooperation of all those who love art, belong to the art world or simply think that helping the young achieve their goals makes the difference. smART is one of many possible readings of the contribution to contemporary art made by a good number of Latin American artists. All the artworks for sale in smART are provided by prestigious galleries and artists throughout the Americas.

86 artists and 32 renowned galleries, representing 8 countries, will participate in the special event benefitting the American Dream Scholarship Fund

Miami Dade College (MDC), long known as the cultural anchor in the region, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a landmark art exhibition and sale, smART, that will run from November 30 through December 15, at its National Historic Landmark Freedom Tower. On Monday, November 29, 2010, at 6 p.m., the college will host an “invitation only” opening reception. The working media is welcome.

smART is a major exhibition and art sale that presents a unique opportunity to survey and purchase works from a select roster of top contemporary and emerging Latin American artists. It is the first time in many years that such an exhibition is held locally. All of the 131 pieces are available for sale, with proceeds going to the MDC American Dream Scholarship Fund, which helps the college carry out its mission of changing lives through the opportunity of a quality education. Showcasing work will be 86 artists and 32 renowned galleries representing 8 countries.

“It is a core value of our college to provide and support cultural initiatives that complement academics and promote the advancement and appreciation of the arts,” said Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, president of MDC. “smART will showcase excellent art from established and emerging artists from throughout the Americas while at the same time providing scholarship opportunities for our students.”

Among the artists whose work will be featured are Guillermo Kuitca, León Ferrari, Tania Candiani, Luís Gispert, José Antonio Hernández Díez and Danilo Dueñas.

Miami Dade College has a long and rich history of involvement in the cultural arts, providing South Florida with a vast array of artistic and literary offerings including The Miami Book Fair International, The Florida Center for the Literary Arts, The Miami International Film Festival, the Cultura del Lobo performance arts series, The Cuban Cinema Series, the Miami Leadership Roundtable speakers’ series, numerous renowned campus art galleries and theaters, and the nationally recognized School of Entertainment and Design Technology. With an enrollment of more than 170,000 students, MDC is the largest institution of higher education in the country and is a national model for many of its programs. The college’s eight campuses and outreach centers offer more than 300 distinct degree programs including baccalaureate, associate in arts and science degrees and numerous career training certificates leading to in-demand jobs. MDC has served nearly 2,000,000 students since it opened its doors in 1960.

Art Bazaar at FAT Vilage ARTwalk 11/27/10

Art Bazaar at FAT Vilage ARTwalk Nov. 27
11/27/10, 7pm to 11PM
Gallery 101
501. N. Andrews Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,33301
www.thegallery101.net

You are invited to set up a table or area displaying your artworks for just $25. This will be during the FAT Village Art Walk Night Nov. 27, so the walk-by traffic will be really good. Take advantage of this unique opportunity! Call Adam at 954.882.1861

Gallery 101 will be having its First Art Bazaar Saturday November 27 from 7-10 pm. Come out and enjoy the FAT Village Artwalk and great gift Ideas from local artists. Event will take place both inside and outside at Gallery 101’s back lot.

If you would like to come and set up and display for this event with your art or crafts please email Adam at awhite@thegallery101.net.

Space is limited:
Space is 8ft x 12ft.cost is 25.00 for the evening.
Tables and chairs can be provided at a small additional charge.

Come out and get into the Holiday spirit and pick up great gifts and support the local arts scene.

501 N. Andrews Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301
Phone: 954-882-1861

See the Art Studios and Galleries of FAT Village including:

18 Rabbit Gallery – 17 NW 5th St
Alfred Phillips’ Art Studio – 113 NW 5th St.
Andrews Living Arts – 23 NW 5th St.
Art Wear – 521 NW 1st Ave.
Downtown Music Studio – 545 NW 1st Ave.
Francisco Sheuat Art Studio – 115 NW 5th St.
Gallery 101 – 501 N. Andrews Ave. #103
Julio Green Art Studio – 115 NW 5th St.
Playground Gym – 525 NW 1st Ave.
Rachel Henriques’ Studio – 506 NW 1st Ave.
Sixth Star Costume Studio – 21 NW 5th St.
Sixth Star Entertainment – 503 NW 1st Ave.
The Art of Alex – 500 NW 1st Ave.
The Puppet Network – 500 NW 1st Ave.
Women’s Theatre Project – 505 NW 1st Ave.
Village Cornices Plus – 117 NW 5th St.
Victoria Park Insurance (art exhibits) -501 N. Andrews Ave. #102
World and Eye Arts Center – 17B NW 5th St.

The Art of Destruction BYOB (Bring Your Own Britto) 11/20/10

The Art of Destruction: BYOB (Bring Your Own Britto)
Saturday, November 20, 2010, 5 PM – 7 PM
Artformz Alternative Gallery
Wynwood Art District 171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL

Gallery Hours:
Tues-Fri: 12:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 am – 5:00 pm
also by appointment
phone 305.572.0040

www.artformz.net
ikoncommunication.com

Thousands of images of timeless masterpieces were destroyed at the Opening Reception, of The Art of Destruction, during Wynwood’s Second Saturday ArtWalk. But sadly, these were Picasso’s, Warhol’s, Cindy Sherman’s, DaVinci’s, you know, artists from “away”. No one local. We can’t have that. No. No. No.

At “BYOB Night” – Bring Your Own Britto” to destroy, there will be a massacre of local art glitterati from 5 to 7 p.m., when folks such as MoCA director Bonnie Clearwater, art dealer Fredric Snitzer, and local artist Hernan Bas also will get their mugs torn to pieces in the shredder towers.

Don’t get so upset. It’s all in fun. The whole point of the Art of Destruction installation is to have participants make new art from old art. So why not make art by shredding the images of local artists themselves? And while we’re at it, why not the local king makers and collectors too? Certainly they’re not above being made into art. Attendees are invited to bring their own images of Britto – and other artists, art collectors, art writers, and critics to shred.

Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 11/30-12/4/10

The Billboard Project
Liam Gillick
La Aparente Union Del Cielo Y La Tierra
(The Apparent Junction Of Earth And Sky)

Reception for the artist: December 2nd, 7-10pm
Locust Projects, 155 NE 38th Street #100, Miami FL 33137
Hours during Art Basel: Tuesday, November 30 – Saturday December 4, 9am-4pm

Locust Projects is pleased to announce Out of the Box, a new initiative that will increase exposure to contemporary art by sponsoring projects in public locations throughout Miami. The program will launch with the Billboard Project in December 2010, for which internationally renowned artist Liam Gillick has be commissioned to produce artwork for billboards and bus shelters surrounding Miami’s Design District and Miami Beach.

Gillick examines how the built world carries traces of social, economic, and political systems through a broad range of disciplines including object-based installations and published texts. Conceived specifically for Miami, La aparente union del cielo y la tierra (The apparent junction of earth and sky), 2010 presents a series of abstracted works in which Gillick invokes the horizon, a space where viewers can reflect and discuss how the built environment structures and patterns everyday lives.

Out of the Box is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’s Knight Arts Challenge, a $40 million initiative to bring South Florida together through the arts.

2010 marked Locust Projects’ 12-year anniversary. Locust Projects is a not-for-profit exhibition space founded by three Miami artists in 1998 in order to provide contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas and methods without the limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work, and Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artists.

Born in Aylesbury, England in 1964, Liam Gillick studied at Goldsmiths College at the University of London. Gillick’s diverse body of work includes sculpture, installation, photography, video, writing, and numerous public projects. Solo exhibitions include The Wood Way, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2002; A short text on the possibility of creating an economy of equivalence, Palais de Tokyo, 2005; and the retrospective project Three Perspectives and a short scenario, Witte de With, Rotterdam, Kunsthalle Zürich, and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2008-2010. Gillick was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2002 and the Vincent Award at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 2008. Many public commissions and projects include the Home Office in London (2005) and the Dynamica Building in Guadalajara, Mexico (2009). Gillick was selected to represent Germany for the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009. A major exhibition of his work opened at the Kunst und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in April 2010. His work is featured in many museum collections including Tate Modern, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.

Locust Projects’ exhibitions and programming are made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.
Image courtesy of Liam Gillick and Casey Kaplan, New York
Guests must be 21 years of age or older. This invitation is non-transferable.

Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition 11/30-12/4/10

Internationally Recognized Artist Daniel Goldstein To Be Featured At HIV/AIDS Inspired Art Exhibition December 1-4, 2010
Juried art exhibition held in conjunction with ArtCenter/South Florida

The art exhibition will take place at Miami International University of Art & Design
1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami

December 1-3: 7am – 7pm
December 4: 7am – 3:30pm

Opening Reception: November 30: 6pm to 8pm

Miami Beach Community Health Center, a respected not-for-profit comprehensive health care network established in 1977, is proud to present the third installment of its thought-provoking “Through the Eyes of Love” juried art exhibition held in honor of World AIDS Day at Miami International University of Art & Design. The free exhibition is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Wed., Dec. 1 through Fri., Dec. 3 and from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 4.

The exhibit will showcase unique works of art by San Francisco-based artist Daniel Goldstein, who was the featured artist at the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria where his sculptures made up of everyday HIV-related objects were highlighted. His woodblock prints, collages and sculptures have been exhibited in leading galleries and museums throughout the world.

Permanent collections containing Goldstein’s work include The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, The Oakland Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Durban Museum of South Africa. His large public sculptures are owned by numerous American corporations and municipalities, as well as various international collectors.

“This collection of work speaks volumes to the way this disease has affected the lives of so many of our friends, family and neighbors,” said Kathryn Abbate, CEO of Miami Beach Community Health Center. “HIV/AIDS continues to be a major health challenge and we’re proud to present this showcase of artistic talents to raise greater awareness.”

The exhibition, in partnership with ArtCenter/South Florida, will also display a diverse collection of art, photographs and fashion, symbolizing the depth of local artists’ thoughts and feelings as it relates to HIV/AIDS. “Through the Eyes of Love” has been extremely successful in past years, with participation from more than 100 artists who were able to express their emotions about this global health crisis.

“We are proud to be involved again with an exhibition that allows artists to depict how this disease has changed the lives of so many around the world,” said Jeremy Chestler, executive director of ArtCenter/South Florida. “Through the Eyes of Love is a great way of showing how art can interpret many different meanings and speak to each person differently.”

The opening reception for Miami Beach Community Health Center’s “Through the Eyes of Love” will take place at 6 p.m. on Tues., Nov. 30. During the reception, select artists will receive cash prizes for their work.

To ensure the success of this community effort, this project is supported in part by new and returning sponsors including Miami International University of Art & Design, Coast 97.3 FM, Hotspots Magazine, Miami Herald, South Florida Gay News, Bitner Goodman and Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

For more information about Miami Beach Community Health Center’s “Through the Eyes of Love,” please visit www.miamibeachhealth.org or call 954-730-7730. Admission is free.

Originally established as a federally funded community health center, Miami Beach Community Health Center is a fully integrated health care network providing quality, affordable medical and support services. Board certified specialties include family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, dental, geriatrics and behavioral health. Presently, MBCHC serves over 25,000 residents a year.

Miami Beach Community Health Center provides Miami-Dade residents with free HIV testing and ongoing HIV/AIDS medical care, plus is an enrollment site for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) that provides free medication for patients living with HIV/AIDS.

The number of people living with HIV has risen from 8 million in 1990 to 33 million today, and is still growing (www.avert.org). It is also estimated that 1,100 children are infected with HIV every day (Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation). The CDC has stated that the HIV epidemic is—and has been—worse than previously known, approximately 40% higher than their former estimates, and that most infections occur among young people aged 13–29.

Miami Beach Community Health Center, a member of Health Choice Network, operates centers in South Beach, North Beach, and its newest location in North Dade. For more information about health care services offered by Miami Beach Community Health Center, please contact (305) 538-8835 or visit www.miamibeachhealth.org.

Soul Of Miami and Life Is Art present Art and Soul at the Van Dyke Upstairs 11/24/10

Soul Of Miami and Life Is Art
present an evening of Art & Soul
at the Van Dyke Upstairs
featuring music by Cat Shell
and art by Greg Pitts

Wednesday, November 24, 9pm
NO COVER
846 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach
www.lifeisartfest.org

www.vandykecafe.com

CAT SHELL
www.catshellmusic.com
Cat Shell is a singer/songwriter residing in Miami Beach. Since 2007, Cat has been playing throughout South Florida and performs regularly at the area’s top venues, including The Van Dyke Cafe, B Bar at The Betsy, The Florida Room in Miami Beach and many more. Growing up with a family in radio and musical theater, Cat was introduced to a wide variety of music at a very young age. Her style is reflective of such an eclectic blend, infusing the sounds of old jazz & soul with today’s pop and R&B elements. Cat debuted her first independent album “Cat’s Outta the Bag” in December 2007 and is currently recording her sophomore release due out in March 2011.

GREG PITTS
www.blackjacksonpollock.com
Born to a single parent family, Greg Pitts started out life at a disadvantage. Growing up without a father figure made life less than ideal. He did not meet his father until the age of 12. As a young teen, he exhibited artistic capabilities, however the lack of understanding and from his family lead to discouragement. He continued to strive to express himself artistically. He purchased his first camera on lay-a-way from a camera store in his hometown of Lima, Ohio.
His artistic eye and fashion sense while a senior in high school lead to him was offered admission to a prestigious fashion design school, but because of stereotypical attitudes, students at school would call him a nerd and at home no one would assist him in the application process, stating that that kind of stuff is for sissies. Discouraged, he graduated without any formal plans. Later, he joined the Army in order to provide for his soon to be born son.
Despite a difficult start in life, he continued to express his artistic side.
Greg Pitts abstract artwork has been compared to that of abstract impressionist artist Jackson Pollock. He was the featured artist of the month for February 2009 with Elements of Art and has been exhibited at Etra Fine Art Gallery and Ornare both in Miami, FL.

Eric Mourlot is housed at Markowicz Fine Art 12/4/10

Special for Art Basel, Eric Mourlot is housed at Markowicz Fine Art
12/04/2010, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Markowicz Fine Art
1 NE 40th Street #5
Miami, FL 33137

www.markowiczfineart.com

For the 42nd edition of Art Basel, Eric Mourlot, the grandson of the prestigious printer Fernand
Mourlot, will be hosted at Markowicz Fine Art.
During this event, Eric Mourlot and Markowicz Fine Art will have the pleasure to present you
a unique collection of vintage lithographic posters and lithographs printed by the Mourlot at a
cocktail party organized in the gallery in the Miami Design District.
You will discover and rediscover the greatest works of the 20th Century through lithographs.

The event will begin at 7:00 to last three hours on Saturday, December 4 in the premises of the Markowicz Fine Art gallery.

More about Mourlot
The Atelier Mourlot, founded in 1852, was a lithographic print shop located in Paris, France.
The Atelier Mourlot became involved in the printing of illustrated books as well as high quality
posters for the French National Museums and major foreign institutions. By 1937, Mourlot had established its reputation as the largest printer of lithographs.

Under his patronage, many major twentieth century artists visited the shop and worked there to create original graphic works of art. The list of artists who worked at the Atelier Mourlot is extensive: Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Miró, Chagall, Léger, Dubuffet, Calder, Le Corbusier and
many more…

Although today the lithographic presses lie dormant and the stones are cold, the history of the
collaboration between Mourlot and these masters lives on the graphic works that remains.

More information about Markowicz Fine Art

Since the beginning of July 2010, Markowicz Fine art represents the Mourlot Estate in Florida.
The gallery is also representing pop art artists known worldwide, such as Robert Indiana, Tom
Otterness, Steven Gagnon, Takashi Murakami, Tom Wesselmann, and others more…
Futhermore, Bernard Markowicz, the owner, is also the exclusive agent in the USA of Alain
Godon, a prestigious French artist. He wholesales limited edition of this artists and sells original
works such as Oil on canvas and Bildoreliefo.
For further information: http://www.markowiczfineart.com/

The gallery is located in the Miami Design District, 1 NE 40th street #5, Miami, FL 33137.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday : 11:00AM -6:00PM ,Sat : 12:00PM-5:00PM
For more information, contact us at: 786-362-5546

Discover Photojournalism Discover Ourselves with Carl Juste 12/4/10

“Discover Photojournalism. Discover Ourselves” A Conversation/Exhibit Event with Carl Juste
Saturday, December 4, 2010, 6 to 9 pm
The ACND Gallery of Art at Archbishop Curley Notre Dame High School
4949 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL
33137
www.acnd.net

Just a few blocks north of Miami’s Design District and at the hub of Art Basel week events, the ACND Gallery of Art will host an Exhibit Event and Conversation lead by award-winning Miami Herald Photojournalist Carl Juste and Andre Chung of the Iris PhotoCollective.

The Conversation will bring together high school and college students, photojournalism professionals, educators, and any other members of the community who support the visual arts and wish to share ideas that will help inspire and motivate aspiring photographers.

Admission is free and the gallery will provide complimentary parking. Registered guests are welcome to attend the event and continue their walking tour from the school’s Buena Vista location and into Design District a few blocks away. To pre-register email news@acnd.net.

Along with Andre Chung of the Iris PhotoCollective, Carl Juste will discuss the power of visual storytelling within the context of his exhibit that opens this week at the ACND Gallery of Art. Large 30×40, B&W images document some of their award-winning images of Haiti while covering the 2010 earthquake and its aftermath.

Art Industry Thursdays with Angela Laino 11/18/10

AI Thursdays – 11/18/10
Cafeina and WEC jazz up Art Industry Thursdays this week with a live performance by Angela Laino. The soulful singer will take center stage (10:30 PM) in the Wynwood den’s 5,000-square-foot garden, while DJ NuE-DiTTy spins inside the lounge. Art Industry specials this week include $3 Blue Moon beers and a special “Member’s Only” menu for all WEC Perks Card holders (speak softly when requesting it). The party starts at 8 PM. RSVP to cafeina@taraink.com with your artistic affiliation to register your WEC Perks Card.

Photographs of Lexus Listening Lounge at Rubell Family Collection on 11/16/10

Lexus Listening Lounge at Rubell Family Collection on Tuesday, November 16, 2010.  Vida Lexus & Vitamin C presented Lexus Listening Lounge, featuring a live performance by Pacha Massive & music by celebrity DJ Africa. We enjoy complimentary drinks, hor d’oeuvres & valet all Courtesy of Lexus.

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ART 9 Grand Opening 11/18/10

ART 9, A New Space Devoted to Artistic Inspiration in South Florida
Grand Opening: Thursday, November 18th, 2010. 7:00 p.m.
2291 NE 164th Street. North Miami Beach, 33160
www.art9miami.com

The exhibition will also open: Sunday, November 21st, 2010. 11:00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.

ART 9, a unique and vibrant studio located in the city of North Miami Beach, fosters artistic creativity and gathers artists Tania Bakalarz, Vanessa Benhamron, Diana Bursztyn, Yvonne Konig, Carlos Augusto Pereira, Eva Rimsky, Laura Sion, Margie Szerer and Perla Vainberg. These artists have developed different and varied techniques in pursuing the maturity and development of their talent in the art of painting.

All nine artists – who have different career backgrounds – represent a variety of nationalities from the Americas, Europe and the Middle East. Nevertheless, their wide-ranging work shares common themes that depict human figure, still life and nature achieved with an impeccable technique that creates works full of color and dynamism which ultimately symbolize the celebration of life. Carlos Augusto Pereira, art instructor and mentor, has through his teachings and guidance played a fundamental role in the stability and evolution of the group.

On Thursday November 18th, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., ART 9 will open its studio doors to the public to present an attractive selection of the artists’ paintings in an evening hosted by its members who will be available to introduce and discuss their exhibits. The event will include the curatorial participation of Mariavelia Savino, a renowned international art curator. The community is invited to attend this free and exciting event during which complimentary refreshments will be served.

For further information please contact Carlos Augusto Pereira at 954.895.0036

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Ilya and Emilia Kabakov Someone Under the Carpet Opening Reception 11/30/10

Ilya and Emilia Kabakov – Someone Under the Carpet
Opening Reception: November 30th 7-10pm
Wolfgang Roth & Partners Fine Art
201 NE 39th Street (on the corner of NE 2nd Ave, 2nd floor)
Miami, FL 33137
RSPV required. Subject to Capacity, 305-576-6960
www.wrpfineart.com

“Someone Under the Carpet” is a special solo exhibition by Russian contemporary masters Ilya and Emilia Kabakov with significant recent work shown for the first time in Miami outside of an art fair.

Exhibition Dates: December 1st, 2010 – January 15th, 2011

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents eXposed 11/29-12/5/10

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents: “eXposed”
November 29, 2010 – January 1, 2011
CocoWalk, 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Exhibition Schedule:
Vernissage: November 29, 2010, 7-10 pm
Gallery Night: December 4, 2010, 7-10 pm
Complementary Event: December 5, 2010 @ Paragon Grove 13 Theatre Screening of “Rock Hudson: Dark and Handsome Stranger,” 5:30-7 pm
MGLFF Gallery Fund Raiser: December 5, 2010, 6-9 pm
Gallery Night: January 1, 2011, 7-10 pm

11 artists join forces to create one voice by bearing their souls in an exploration of self-identity through visual art and film. Participating artists include: Thom Wheeler Castillo (Intermedia), Roberto Catasus (Photography), Dennis Dean (Photography), Daniel Garcia (Painting), Lidia Godoi (Painting), Israel Guevara (Painting and Sculpture), Pablo Hernandez (Painting), Rock Hudson (Film), Armando Pedroso (Painting), George Rodez (Painting) and Evelyn Valdirio (Painting). All Sales will benefit the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (MGLFF).

Also, on Monday, November 29, Art Starts in the Grove — an Art Basel celebration throughout Coconut Grove encompassing all 11 art galleries, restaurants and bars in the area. Every gallery will open a new exhibition that day and will remain open until 10 pm that evening, with an After-party to be held at the Mayfair Atrium from 9 to 11 pm. All galleries will remain open the week of November 30 – December 5 until at least 9 pm with refreshments served nightly.

Galería RODEZart.com Presenta:“eXpuesto”
29 de noviembre de 2010 al 1 de enero de 2011
Horario de Muestra:
Vernissage: 29 de noviembre de 2010, de 7 a 10 pm
Noche de la Galería: 4 de diciembre de 2010, de 7 a 10 pm
Evento Complementario: 5 de diciembre de 2010 en el Teatro Paragon 13, “Rock Hudson – Un extraño guapo y oscuro,” 5:30 a 7 pm
MGLFF Recaudación de Fondos: 5 de diciembre de 2010, de 6 a 9 pm
Noche de Galería: 1 de enero de 2011, de 7 a 10 pm

11 artistas unen fuerzas para crear una voz exponiendo sus almas en una exploración de sus auto-identidades a través de las artes visuales y película. Artistas participantes incluyen: Thom Wheeler Castillo (Intermedia), Roberto Catasus (Fotografía), Dennis Dean (Fotografía), Daniel Garcia (Pintura), Lidia Godoi (Pintura), Israel Guevara (Pintura y Escultura), Pablo Hernandez (Pintura), Rock Hudson (Película), Armando Pedroso (Pintura), George Rodez (Pintura) y Evelyn Valdirio (Pintura). Todas las ventas beneficiarán al Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (MGLFF).

También, el lunes, 29 de noviembre, “Art Starts in the Grove” — una celebración de Art Basel a través de las 11 galerías de arte en Coconut Grove, los restaurantes y los bares del área. Cada galería abrirá una nueva muestra esa noche y quedarán abiertas hasta las 10 pm, con una Fiesta Después en el “Atrium de Mayfair” de 9 a 11 pm. Todas las galerías se mantendrán abierta la semana del 30 de noviembre al 5 de diciembre hasta por lo menos las 9 pm con bebidas servidas todas las noches.

Ornare Announces 4th Annual Tastemakers Showcase 11/29/10

Ornare Announces 4th Annual Tastemakers Showcase
Top Architects, Designers and Builders Of 2010 Are Honored
Monday, November 29
Media Meet & Greet with Designers – 7 p.m.
Event begins – 8 p.m.
Ornare
3930 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suites 102/103
Miami, FL

Making its fourth appearance during Art Basel week in Miami, Ornare, Brazil’s leader in luxury wardrobe, bath and kitchen manufacturing, will host their Tastemakers Showcase on Monday, November 29. Renowned for raising the bar of custom, organizational design, Ornare will honor 21 of the most prestigious architects, designers and builders of 2010 and will showcase their professional styles, ideas and perspectives.

Works from all distinguished honorees for this year’s showcase will be on display throughout the week of Art Basel at the Ornare showroom in the Miami Design District. Over 400 VIP guests are expected to be in attendance celebrating the works of some of the industry’s best.

Tastemakers Showcase Honorees:
Cristina Souza and Monica Souza, Avant Design Group
Michael Capponi, Capponi Construction Group
Deborah Wecselman, Deborah Wecselman Design
Joseph Fava, Joseph Fava Design Group
Cary Fernandez and Miguel Brena, Fernandez Brena Design
Larry Frankel, Frankel Estate Homes
Oscar Hidalgo, Hidalgo Construction
Harry Hollub and Helene Hollub, Hollub Homes
Celia Domenech, Living Interior Architetural Design, Inc.
Michelina Mottolese, Michelina Mottolese Interior Design
Chad Oppenheim, Oppenheim Architecture + Design
Renata Pfuner, Pfuner Design
Jose Luis Gonzalez-Perotti and Rafael Portuondo, Portuondo Perotti Architects
Christopher Raessler and Andres Oscar Guzman, RGR Design Associates
Isabel Tragash, STA Architectural Group
Eduardo Tawil & Miriam Tabacinic, T Design
W. Grey Marker II, The Marker Group
Carlos Prio-Touzet and Jacqueline Gonzales, Touzet Studio
Valeria Lopes, Valeria Lopes Interiors
David de la Garza Santos, ZURDO | DGS Design Studio
Piret Johanson, Piret Johanson Interior Design

Founded in 1986, Ornare is the unquestionable market leader and trendsetter for high-end closets, kitchens and baths in Brazil, and recently expanded into the U.S. market with its flagship showroom and store in the heart Miami’s Design District. Known for its custom contemporary furniture, Ornare and its innovative designers create harmonious solutions that reflect the individuality of each client. For over 20 years, the brand has prided itself on its unmatched craftsmanship and use of diverse colors, textures and raw materials to create truly unique collections. Ornare showrooms are located in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Salvador, Belo Horizonte and Miami.

Ca’d’Oro Gallery Unveiling Of Cracking Art Group REgeneration Pink Snails Miami Beach An Art In Public Places Installation 11/19/10

Ca’ d’Oro Gallery in collaboration with Cracking Art Group Presents REgeneration Art Project, An Art in Public Places Installation
Opening Reception, Friday November 19, 2010 7:00-10:00 PM

Art Deco Welcome Center
1001 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

RSVP: Forbes PR 305-531-8241 rsvp@forbespr.com
www.pinksnails.com

complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres
Curated by Gloria Porcella & Lamberto Petrecca
Renzo Nucara. Cracking Art Founding Member, Solo Works

November 2010 – January 2011

Madero art and studio Open his studio 11/20/10

MADERO art & studio
4225 SW 72 AV MIAMI, FL 33155
Open his studio on
Saturday November 20 2010
7:00-10:00 pm

The Bird Road Art District (BRAD) proudly announces the launch of their new Art Walk
Visit more than 20 artists’ studios, view gallery exhibitions and meet the artists of the Bird Road Art District.

Enjoy Free Parking!

Start your evening at any one of these participating studios or galleries: Accent Alternative Art Space, Aperture Studios, Ana Maria Sarlat, Rafael Consuegra/Caudart Gallery & Studio, Ediciones Malgon, Edward Berounsky at Architeknics, Erik Speyer Studio, Esteban Blanco Art Studio, G Peralta Fine Arts, Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studio, Ilisastigui Studio, Lambertini Art, MADERO art studio, MANO Fine Art Studio/Project Space, Miami Art Club, Victor Gomes-Miami Press Workshop, Nestor Arenas Fine Art Photography, Nkisi Projects, Ray Azcuy Art Studio, Rodolfo Chavarriaga Art Studio, Rofle R. Art Studio and Romero Hidalgo Artists’ Studios.

Starting November 20, the Bird Road Art District (BRAD) will host a monthly Art Walk from 7:00 pm-10:00 pm on the third Saturday of every month.
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Opening Night at World Erotic Art Museum Exhibit Half Price with Couptessa 12/1/10

Opening night of “From Pompeii to Pinup”, at the World Erotic Art Museum
Wednesday December 1, 2010; 7pm
World Erotic Museum
www.weam.com
1205 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
includes 2 admission tickets, Open Bar, and a fabulous catered buffet!
Couptessa Deal: $15 for 2 Tickets to “From Pompeii to Pinup” Opening Night at the World Erotic Art Museum ($30 Value) CLICK HERE Now to get this deal before it is gone!

daily deals for women in MiamiThe Opening Night of “FROM POMPEII TO PIN-UP”, features erotic art prints and sculptures from Pompeii and pin-up drawings by American artist John Hul. Enjoy this complimentary reception, and be the first to see this incredible exhibition (I guarantee your friends will all be talking about it, and it’s about time you were able to say, “Oh that-yes I was there for Opening Night!”)

Depicting the “Art of Love and Love in Art”, the collection is worldwide and wonderful, ageless and timeless. With over 20 rooms and 12,000 square feet, the WEAM has more than you can even imagine.

Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 2010 11/30-12/5/10

“MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, eighth edition, 2010
Amy Alonso Gallery
750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, MOCA Plaza
North Miami, FL 33161

Opening Party – Tuesday, Nov. 30 in conjunction with MOCA’s Vanity Fair International Party
7 pm to 11pm
Free

Complimentary Drinks and “live” entertainment featuring DJ sets from by Kaprah and drums.

Special hours during Art Basel Miami Beach week
Wed., Dec. 1 – Mon., Dec. 6 from 9am to 9pm

    Exhibition Details – From: Nov 30 – Dec 17, 2010
    Closing Party – Friday, Dec 17 from 7pm to 11pm

    For more information, contact Amy Alonso at amy@alonsored.com or 305-975-6933. Media interested in receiving additional press materials for “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition 2010, should email: fachearts@gmail.com

    The Exhibition:
    Amy Alonso Gallery is pleased to announce the Eighth Edition of its popular “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition presenting the works of a diverse group of seven contemporary Surreal, Fantastic, Abstract Expressionism & Pop-Surrealist Artists, featuring internationally-renowned Carla Fache, Victor Mahana, Rodolfo Edwards, Valentina Brostean, Joseph Firbas, Tomas Valdivieso and Raymond Fuentes.

    Working with a wide spectrum of styles and techniques — symbolism, urban scenarios, provocative visual metaphors, vibrant color and a figurative association with reality give life to “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, eighth edition, 2010. Creating transcendental statements with an intimate perspective highlighting the diverse approaches of each artist.

    For the past 7 years, “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition has featured a mix of top international and Miami-based artists and has attracted thousands of collectors, curators, artists and contemporary art lovers from around the globe.
    One of the most interesting 2010 Art Basel Exhibitions – “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, in its eighth edition.

    Proud sponsors of “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition 2010 include Ron Barcelo, Creativas, MOCA and the Nomi Art District.

    Miami Design District Presents Cultured 12/1-5/10

    Cultured in the Miami Design District
    A specially curated and richly varied program of events, openings, art exhibitions, and retail promotions, which will launch on Wednesday, December 1 and will run through Sunday, December 5, coinciding with Design Miami/.

    This year, for the first time in its history, Design Miami/ will take place in South Beach Miami, adjacent to Art Basel at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Shuttle buses will provide free transportation for Design Miami/ guests between the Miami Beach Convention Center parking lot and the Design District.

    Programming to include gallery exhibitions and special events with art, fashion, and design partners from throughout the District.

    ART
    de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space
    23 NE 41st Street
    November 30-December 5
    Open: 9am-4pm
    will mount a special installation inspired by a portrait that Salvador Dali painted in 1955, of Dolores Suero Falla, Carlos de la Cruz’s mother. Anchored in Surrealism and covering a broad stylistic and conceptual range of works, this year’s exhibition will try to establish a dialogue between Dali’s portrait and a selection of works from the collection.

    Craig Robins Collection
    December 3, 4
    9am – 12 pm
    By appointment only: RSVP@dacra.com
    3841 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 400
    Each year during Art Basel Miami Beach the Craig Robins Collection is a hub of activity, attracting hundreds of visitors throughout the week. Visitors are offered guided tours of the Robins Collection which features some of the top artists and designers working today including John Baldessari, Marlene Dumas, Richard Tuttle, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Marc Newson, Ron Arad and Zaha Hadid, among others.

    Locust Projects
    November 30-December 4
    9am – 3pm
    Thursday, December 2: Opening reception for Jim Drain and Liam Gillick, 7pm-10pm.
    155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
    will present Saturday’s Ransom, an ambitious new project by Miami-based artist Jim Drain. Drain is the 2005 winner of the prestigious Baloise Art Prize and has exhibited work at institutions and galleries across the United States and internationally. This will be his first solo exhibition in Miami.

    FriendsWithYou
    Palm Lot – NE 38th Street & NE 1st Ave
    the multidisciplinary art collaborative established in 2002 by Miami-based artists Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III, will present Rainbow City. This unique installation will showcase a city of inflatable sculptures that allow visitors the opportunity to create their own story amongst the artists’ work.

    Lior Shvil, Aki Sasamoto and Naama Tsabar
    December 3, 4
    11am-10pm
    Opening reception: December 2, 8pm
    Performances: December 2, 3, and 4, 9pm-10pm
    4141 NE 2nd Avenue Suites #101C, #101D, #101E
    Internationally acclaimed artist Rirkrit Tiravanija will curate an exhibition of emerging performance-based artists especially for the Miami Design District. Rirkrit selected three former students–Lior Shvil, Aki Sasamoto and Naama Tsabar-all of whom are currently making a wide range of performance works that tap into today’s culture.

    Small Reprieve
    NE 41st Street & NE 1st Ave
    For “Small Reprieve,” artist Jim Drain has been commissioned to transform the façade of a vacant lot in the Miami Design District. Drain collaborated with students from the neighborhood’s Design and Architecture Senior High School to create a vinyl wrap scrim that evokes majestic stained glass. The project is a special commission by Carlos & Rosa de la Cruz, Craig Robins of Dacra Development, and Asi Cymbal of Cymbal Development.

    Yii – Change in Transformation
    180 NE 39th St., Suite 120
    Presented by the Taiwan Craft Research Institute, Yii – Change in Transformation in Taiwan will bring the unchanging laws of nature, exquisite craft, and original design to Miami’s Design District. Joining the exhibit is Taiwan-based artist Aihua Hsia, who, through her lacquer figurines, illustrates the collectiveness of our heredity.

    Centro Cultural Español
    4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200
    will present “Mover la roca” (Move the boulder),” which gathers the works of five Dominican visual artists who reflect on the social and cultural situation of their island. These artists from Quintapata (Fifthleg) seek to protest the lack of interest for contemporary art in this Caribbean country. Artists include Tony Capellán, Pascal Meccariello, Raquel Paiewonsky, Jorge Pineda, and Belkis Ramírez. Curated by Fernando Castro Flórez.

    Etra Fine Art
    50 NE 40th Street
    Robert Indiana’s “the Hartley Elegies” consists of 10 large-scale prints created by Robert Indiana in honor of American modernist painter and poet Marsden Hartley. These pieces are often considered the most powerful and successful works he ever produced. Indiana views them as his most personal because they reflect not only his identity, but also that of his idol.

    Avant Gallery
    Exhibition opens December 2nd.
    3859 N. Miami Avenue
    will present the artist Alejandro Vigilante, the founder of the i-Art Movement, which focuses on the role of the Internet in contemporary art. The gallery will also present a new armchair by Los Angeles based designer Cory Grosser in collaboration with Walt Disney Signature. The new chair is inspired by KEM Weber’s Airline Chair from 1934, which Walt Disney selected when he built the original Disney animation studio in Burbank, CA.

    Haiti Art Expo
    161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
    is an art exhibition representing the famous artists of Haiti and offers extraordinary objets d’art and photography. Each piece sold will provide a home for the victims of the January 12th earthquake. Presented by Michael Capponi, Jeff Feldman, Neil Koppel, and Michele Frisch, who have all been actively involved with the relief efforts, the Haiti Art Expo captures the essence of Haiti’s past, present, and future.

    DESIGN
    December 1 11am and 3pm
    Bisazza, 3740 Northeast 2nd Avenue
    Bisazza and Oppenheim Architecture + Design will host Tropical Modernism, which will showcase a selection of forthcoming projects. Founded by Chad Oppenheim, OAD is based in Miami, but operates globally with worldwide experience in hospitality, office, high-rise, retail, residential and mixed-use design as well as the complete master planning and design of new cities. To accompany the exhibition, Bisazza and OAD will run two architectural tours on Tropical Modernism. Each tour will last one hour and culminate in a private visit to Villa Allegra.

    Luminaire Lab
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    3901 NE 2nd Avenue
    will be filled with a series of installations that explore the poetics of design, time, space, materials and movement. Featuring work by both established and up-and-coming luminaries, the Lab will host an exhibition by renowned Italian designer Angelo Mangiarotti as well as a display of objects by the avant-garde Gruppo T. Additionally, Luminaire Lab will highlight rising design stars including François Brument, whose one of a kind vessels result from sound waves combined with digital 3-D modeling techniques, as well as a site-specific installation by Japanese designer Nao Tamura, whose delicate work explores themes of nature and the seasons.

    Poliform
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    180 NE 39th St., #101
    will celebrate the grand opening of their newly redesigned and expanded Miami showroom. New Poliform homes including designs by Marcel Wanders, Paola Navone, Carlo Colombo, Emmanuel Gallina, Vincent van Duysen, and many more will be on display.

    December 1- December 4 11am – 7pm
    101 NE 39th Street
    Cappellini will present the TRON Armchair Special Production in collaboration with Walt Disney Signature, designed by Dror Benshetrit. A special range of unique chairs custom hand-finished by Benshetrit, inspired by Disney’s soon-to-be-released film “TRON: Legacy” will be shown.

    The Rug Company
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    4040 E 2nd Ave., Suite 102
    Shortly before Alexander McQueen passed, The Rug Company created its most opulent collection to date with the late fashion visionary and legend. Three years in the making, the first pieces are now complete and will be unveiled during Art Basel and Design Miami, as part of a global tour.

    FASHION
    BALLYLove
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    191 NE 40th St., Suite 101
    is a collection of products designed by an international contemporary artist in collaboration with the Bally design team. In line with Bally’s philosophy, this special capsule collection will be powered by love and dedication to fashion, art and creativity; a natural collaboration resulting in a special and exclusive product range.

    Tomas Maier
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    170 NE 40th Street
    will host artists Lisa Eisner and Deflinfa Delettrez Fendi. Eisner, a former fashion editor at Mademoiselle and American Vogue and co-founder of Greybull Press, is best known for her photographic explorations of the American West. Her latest work, Psychonaut focuses on nature and is an amalgam of the past four years of her work. A fourth generation Italian designer, Deflinfa Delettrez Fendi founded her jewelry collection, Delfina Delettrez, in Rome in 2007. Her latest collection, WE-MAN, first presented in Paris in October 2010, is inspired by great women of the past who blurred the line between feminine and masculine.

    5PRCITY Photo Project
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    161 NE 40th St., Suite 100
    United Nude will create a combined retail/art gallery space featuring architectural footwear and photographs from famous and soon to be famous artists from China. Being well connected within China’s creative industries, the 5PRCITY photo project was initiated by United Nude with a selection of China’s leading photographers. The simple theme of the show, “Women and the City,” will highlight women in China’s five main cities – Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Chengdu.

    Christian Louboutin
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    155 NE 40th St.
    has designed a limited edition shoe to benefit microfinance, which provides the poor with access to very small loans in order to start and run small businesses. “Peace of Shoe” is a classic, peep-toe platform covered in luxurious silk satin, trimmed with hand stitched and embroidered Indian ribbon. Only 33 pairs were produced worldwide, and each is numbered and signed by Mr. Louboutin. The shoes will be available in Miami with 100% of the proceeds going to benefit microfinance.

    Duncan Quinn
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    4040 NE 2nd Ave., #102
    This year Duncan Quinn will take on a Casino Royale theme with a gambling pit and black tie staff. Keeping true to vintage style, a section of the boutique will be transformed into a movie theater complete with vintage seats, popcorn, and classic Michael Caine movies. DQ bespoke and ready to wear special edition tees, polos, shorts, jeans and other items will be launched during Design Miami/.

    Maison Martin Margiela
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    3930 NE 2nd Ave., #101
    will present an in-store installation taken from their 20-year anniversary exhibition based on the evolution of the Margiela silhouette. Five 3-dimensional renderings of iconic Margiela silhouettes will be on display. Also available during Design Miami/ will be a limited edition MMM specialty item.

    En Avance
    December 1- December 4
    11am – 7pm
    161 NE 40th St.
    will present the House of Loveness photo exhibit by the children of Zimbabwe. Photos will be for sale to benefit House of Loveness which supports the needs of abandoned, orphaned, and underserved children in Zimbabwe.

    Coinciding with the opening of Design Miami/ 2010, Cultured is a specially curated and richly varied program of events, openings, art exhibitions, and retail promotions, which will launch in the Miami Design District on Wednesday, December 1 and will run through Sunday, December 5. While Design Miami/ will be the focus of South Beach, Cultured will keep the Design District buzzing throughout the week with an exciting, not-to-be-missed series of one-off experiences, VIP events, and special installations in retail outlets and galleries throughout the District.

    “The dynamic programming we have lined up through Cultured is sure to make the Design District more vibrant and exciting than ever,” says Craig Robins, Chief Executive Officer and President of Dacra and Principal and Co-Founder of Design Miami/. “At Dacra, we’re committed to teaming up with the most creative, talented, and inspiring partners possible. We are confident that this year’s programming will make for a one-of-a-kind experience for our guests and collaborators.”

    The Miami Design District (www.miamidesigndistict.net) is a unique, 18 square-block neighborhood just north of downtown Miami. Developed by Dacra, the Miami Design District is an example of the company’s commitment to building neighborhoods united by creativity, design, and commerce. The Miami Design District is the location of choice for exclusive retailers and fashion brands, including: Marni, Maison Martin Margiela, Tomas Maier, En Avance, Marimekko, Y-3, Duncan Quinn, Genius Jones, I on the District, Browne’s Apothecary, Sebastien James. The Miami Design District also serves as a backdrop for top restaurateurs and chefs. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Sra. Martinez, Vino & Oilo, Grass Restaurant & Lounge, W Wine Bistro, Fratelli Lyon, and Maitardi have transformed the District into Miami’s hot new restaurant row. The Miami Design District is also home to world-renowned furniture and design companies and art galleries, including: Vitra, Driade, Luminaire, Kartell, Poltrona Frau, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Waterworks, Holly Hunt, Wolfgang Roth & Partners, BasFisher Invitational, DiasporaVibe Gallery, Anthony Spinello Gallery, Locust Projects, 101 Exhibit, Martin Oppel Studio, and Oliver Sanchez Studio.

    Dacra is an innovative real estate company that uses architecture, art, design and cultural programming to build creative international destinations. The company is comprised of a variety of entities and brands that work together to contribute to the development of every element of a dynamic community. With international projects, developments and events that focus on art and design, Dacra has redefined the parameters of real estate development. For more information visit www.dacra.com.

    Marquis Residences Present Masik Live Art Performance During Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 11/29-12/5/10

    Experience The “Awakening” A Live Performance By Masik At Miami’s Lavish Marquis Residences
    Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
    7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Live Art Performance begins at 8:30 PM
    Opening Cocktail Party and Live Performance (By Invitation Only)
    Marquis Residences – Sky Pool Deck
    1100 Biscayne Boulevard, 14th Floor
    Miami, FL 33132
    Opening Night Cocktail Party November 30, 2010
    www.marquis-miami.com

    Masik Gallery Installation
    Wynwood Arts District
    50 NW 29th Street
    Miami, FL 33127
    Installation On Display From November 29th To December 17th

    Destined to be among the hottest events during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, Marquis Residences and Whitewall Magazine present Pamela Masik who will perform her internationally acclaimed “Awakening,” on Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Join us for an unparalleled art experience at Downtown Miami’s most elevated location, Marquis Residences’ Sky Pool Deck, located on the 14th floor of the 67-story building. With sprawling views overlooking Key Biscayne, guest will enjoy libations and light bites provided by Marquis Residences’ world class signature restaurant Amuse. As this season’s most dynamic and moving art event, Masik is one you will not want to miss.

    The Caged Bird collection will also be on display from November 29th to December 17th in the Wynwood Arts District (50 NW 29th Street).The Caged Bird collection reveals, under layers of resin and oil, a series of photos that convey the ideas of sexuality, boundaries, and the illusion of security. “I believe the ‘Caged Bird’ series to be my most honest and personal work to date and it will definitely strike a chord with the audience on many levels.”

    There’s no denying Masik’s prolific nature with hundreds of paintings, sculptures, performances and videos including her most significant collection, ‘The Forgotten’ Project. The deeply moving collection with a serious social message, has garnered Masik her first major museum show opening this February 2011 at the MOA. With international acclaim, guest appearances at several world conferences, a feature film documentary and two books about to be published, Masik is well on her way to become one of Canada’s greatest artistic treasures. Masik is also well known for her unique live performances throughout the world. Currently Masik works out of her 14,000 sq ft studio in downtown Vancouver where private collectors can view her most recent collections by appointment only. For more information on Masik, please visit www.masik.ca/index.htm

    A product of prestigious New York-based developer Africa-Israel USA, Marquis Residences stands as the tallest single-loaded corridor building in Downtown Miami. In a city brimming with arts and culture, Marquis’ 292 luxury condos offer proximity to sophisticated hotspots and points of interest, such as Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Museum Park, Miami Art Museum, Port of Miami, and American Airlines Arena. The 67-story building was designed by the internationally acclaimed architects of Arquitectonica with unparalleled 360-views of Downtown Miami, Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay – from sunset through sunrise. A 16-story lighting fixture crowns the tower, making Marquis Residences an enduring landmark of the Miami skyline. Amenities include a 14th floor sky pool deck with Asian-inspired gardens, cabanas and snack bar; state-of-the-art gym with yoga and spinning studios; signature RockResort spa with private suites; Amuse, a fine dining restaurant; Tempo Miami by RockResorts, a 56-suite boutique hotel; smart building technology and the fastest high-speed elevators south of New York. For more information, please visit www.marquis-miami.com.

    Arts for Learning’s Student Exhibition and Reception during Art Basel 12/4/10

    You are cordially invited to:
    Arts for Learning’s Student Exhibition and Reception
    Saturday, December 4, 2010
    6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.
    Whale & Star, the studio of Enrique Martínez Celaya
    2215 NW First Place, Miami, FL (Wynwood)

    r.s.v.p. by Friday, November 26 to Nicolle at
    (305) 576-1212, ext. 26 or Nicolle@A4Lmiami.org

    Arts for Learning is one of Miami’s leading sources for arts education programs. Each year the organization serves more than 10,000 children and youth by connecting visual and performing artists to teachers, schools, preschools, and after-school programs.

    Arts for Learning would like to give a special thanks to the following: BJ’s Charitable Foundation, Enrique Martínez Celaya, R. Kirk Landon, David Lombardi, Museo Vault, Sushi Maki, Amelia Toural, Wachovia Wells Fargo and Whale & Star.

    FAN Knight New Work Award Presentation 11/18/10

    FAN Knight New Work Award
    “Elusive Landscape”
    Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez
    Thursday, Nov 18, 7 – 9pm
    Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator
    3938 N. Miami Ave

    Elusive Landscape promotes environmental awareness by celebrating Miami’s lush urban greenspaces and natural eco-systems. It connects the city’s diverse audiences and neighborhoods by engaging everyday people with an experience that is sensorial, magical, celebratory and rooted in nature. By presenting similar events across the city, the project becomes a shared, unifying experience.

    Elusive Landscape is culminating as a solo exhibition at Diaspora Vibe on November 18, 2010, featuring film footage from all sites, with video and still images from each event, and an exhibition of the actual hand-crafted film strips.

    Diaspora Vibe Gallery
    3938 N. Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33127
    305.573.4046 rgw@diasporavibe.net
    www.diasporavibe.net
    www.diaweb.diasporavibe.net
    www.diasporavibegallery.blogspot.com
    NEW – www.diasporavibevirtualgallery.com

    Travel Squire Presents Art To Z 12/1-5/10

    The Travel Squire Presents Art To Z
    Location: Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
    Wednesday 12/1: 6pm-10pm
    Thursday – Saturday 12/2-12/4:12pm-9pm
    Sunday 12/5:12pm-7pm

    From Art to Z Party: Friday December 3, 2010: 8:00pm-10:30pm.
    Open Bar, Complimentary Hors d’Oeuvres by the Front Porch, Goody Bags & Live Music.
    RSVP: For the Art to Z Party By November 23rd: RSVP@travelsquire.com

    TravelSquire.com, in partnership with Z Ocean Hotel in Miami Beach, will be hosting an exhibit of three artists at the hotel during Art Basel. They will also be throwing a fabulous party to kick off the week. www.travelsquire.com

    Artists: Louise Erhard, Dana Funaro & John D. Monteith. Curated by Jane Hart.

    TravelSquire.com is a unique online travel magazine, travel itinerary planning service (TIPS) and weekly newsletter filled with insider travel news. Launched in September of 2007, TravelSquire.com is now reaching 100,000 unique visitors a month and continues to grow. Over 20 editors and writers currently contribute to the site’s original content, making it one of the only original online publications. The magazine features stories on destinations, hotels, events, travel tips and sightseeing opportunities around the globe….from the world’s exciting capitals to exotic, undiscovered locations. Subscribe to our free newsletter.

    Z Ocean Hotel, located on famous Ocean Drive, is a new luxury boutique in the vibrant heart of South Beach. A stylish destination for your discreet rendezvous or extended escape, with excitement and white sand just steps from your room…when you want it. The hotel’s 79 over-sized suites are designed by the award winning Miami based architectural firm, Arquitectonica, in its signature contemporary modernist style. The premier rooftop suites have ocean facing double-story terraces, each with a spiral staircase that leads to your own Roman hot tub in the sky that is filled with fresh hot water with luxury body-softening essences on demand and available 24 hours a day.

    Thanksgiving Weekend Viernes Culturales 11/26/10

    Viernes Culturales – November 26, 2010
    Where: SW 8 St. bw 13 & 17 Aves.
    When: 7 – 11 pm
    Cost: FREE

    Events & Activities

    FREE TOUR OF LITTLE HAVANA
    Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George leads a tour of Little Havana. Meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 8 St.) at 7 pm.

    MAIN STAGE
    (rear of Domino Plaza, south side of 15 ave & 8 st)

    7:25 pm South Florida Zulu Nation (breakdancing by local youth)
    7:45 pm South Florida Circus Arts School (acrobatics)
    8:15 pm Fabian Michique (Spanish/Brazilian Latin jazz trio)
    9:30 pm Orquesta Nueva Impresion (salsa/merengue/cumbia)

    • OTHER ACTIVITIES:
      A Domino Competition in Domino Park (and more domino games across the street at 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)
    • Street and sidewalk performers & activities (henna art, human statue, jugglers and more!)
    • A mariachi band (in front of El Buen Sabor restaurant, between 15th & 16th Aves.) and composer/guitarist Rudolpho Nunez at the corner of 16th Ave. & SW 8th
    • Dozens of local artists and artisans (including local authors) selling their wares in our outdoor Arts Fair
    • Miami Chef Jeremiah’s mobile Gastropod (gourmet food) in front of the fruteria (fresh tropical drinks) on SW 8th St. before 13th Ave. (and piano playing at the fruteria)
    • Restaurants & bars featuring Cuban, Thai/Sushi, Chinese, Uruguayan, Spanish and Mexican cuisine (and two new spots: Casa Panza Cafe & Qiereme Mucho … Morena!).
    • Art galleries & artist studios open for you to explore
    • Live music in multiple venues (from old school to new)
    • Classic cars (and a race car) to check out at the lot in front of Optica Lopez (1340 SW 8th St.).
    • Visit our other unique stores for locally made cigars, Latin music CDs, gifts, guayaberas and more!
    • Free international phone calls with our Gold Sponsor Verizon (north side of 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)

    It’s Groovy! Third Annual Hot Hollywood Glam Fund-raiser 11/20/10

    It’s Groovy! — Third Annual Hot Hollywood Glam Fund-raiser
    Saturday, November 20, 2010
    7 – 10:30 pm
    Art and Culture Center of Hollywood,
    1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood, Florida
    ArtAndCultureCenter.org

    A sophisticated, ’60s-era vibe, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood invites you to its Third Annual Hot Hollywood Glam fund-raiser, “It’s Groovy!”

    Enjoy, engage, and experience . . .
    • Join us in recognizing the Center’s 2010 Groovy Couple, Neil and Sigrid Gold (pictured) – Center members, donors, and art collectors!
    • Groovin’ on the dance floor with go-go dancers to the sounds of the 60s
    • Scrumptious foods by one of South Florida’s top caterers, Michael Meltzer
    • Featured drinks – beer, wine, and vodka compliments of Black Art Beer and Southern Wine & Spirits
    • Live body-painting performance by Georgette Pressler
    • Fantastic silent and Chinese auction items such as Miami Heat tickets; hotel stays at the W Fort Lauderdale; Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa; memorabilia from the Seminole Hard Rock & Casino; restaurant certificates; jewelry; and much more!
    • Complimentary valet parking
    • Experience three contemporary art exhibitions
    • And there’s more!

    Our coveted sponsors and Platinum-level guests will experience an exclusive, private area — our “Lava Lounge” — featuring open bar, champagne room, exquisite hors d’oeuvres, music, and more!

    Click here to purchase tickets and for sponsorship info.

    Tickets are $85 and $140, and 100% of ticket sales benefit the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood.

    Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art Opening at Snitzer 11/13/10

    Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art
    Jon Pylypchuk
    Saturday November 13th, 2010, 7:00 – 9:00pm
    Fredric Snitzer Gallery
    2247 NW 1st PL
    Miami, FL 33127
    305.448.8976
    info@snitzer.com
    November 13th – December 21, 2010

    Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to announce Jon Pylypchuk’s solo exhibition, Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art, from November 13th to December 21, 2010.

    An Opening reception for the artist will be on Saturday, November 13th, 7-10 pm.

    Jon Pylypchuk explores social themes such as violence, illness, poverty, and loss. Working with low-cost and found materials such as fake fur, wood, scrap metal, electric lightbulbs …and polyurethane foam, Pylypchuk reinterprets the collage and bricolage practices derived from Art Brut, with winks to Disney and Goya.

    Pylypchuk has long made a world of anthropomorphized animals stuffed and suffering a multitude of mishaps. These unfortunate beasts reveal stories of dispossession and neglect, exhibiting a world-weariness that is somewhat comical. Pylypchuk’s audiences are outsiders in the realms he fabricates, excluded from the secrets kept and the games played, yet privy to the way in which these created worlds reflect their own, however brutish and disturbing this reflection may be.

    “One of the most enjoyable and unsettling aspects of walking through this exhibit is experiencing the alienation effect triggered by the scale of each work. The pieces are hung from floor to ceiling, towering above or meeting the viewer at eye level. They impose their presence upon the gallery space, diminishing those who stand in their midst by violently returning their gaze.” Megan Stewart, Montreal Arts Uncovered

    Born in Winnipeg, Canada in 1972, Pylypchuk lives and works in Los Angeles. He studied at the University of Manitoba School of Art, where he co-founded the collective known as the Royal Art Lodge in 1996. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles, receiving his MFA from UCLA in 2001. Capturing international attention, Pylypchuk’s work has been exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe and Asia. At present, Pylypchuk is in a solo exhibition at the Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal until January 4, 2011.

    Pylypchuk’s work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    Appropriated Manipulated Destroyed The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery 11/13/10

    Saturday, November 13th, 7-11pm
    The Art of N! SATTERFIELD
    Harold Golen Gallery
    2294 NW 2nd Ave.
    Miami, Fl 33127
    305-989-3359
    haroldgolengallery.com

    In his own words:
    With that you’re probably wondering, “What the heck is N!?”, or possibly, “Who is this N! person?”.
    You see, some folks believe I am a graffiti artist or a stencil artist because of the tools and techniques I employ, but graffiti is a pretty vague term and stencils are simply mark-making tools. Granted, I’ll admit to creating quite a bit of stencil graffiti in my time on the planet but that’s only a small part of the picture. Somewhere in the process I became more interested in using the tools of the trade (spray paint, caps, stencils, attitude) to make something more visually pleasing.”So it’s pop art?” Well, I do veil my subversive tendencies in the veneer of tiki imagery and thereby gain the ability to comment on it. And it’s certainly as pretty as it is confrontational, but it’s basically an exercise in culture jamming and as such is social commentary.

    I can take any image or symbol (or symbolic image for that matter), re-contextualize it, and ultimately liberate it. By ingesting the wash of pop cultural debris and regurgitating it back to the masses I’m able to point out the humor in it, address it’s shortcomings, or simply allow the viewer to reflect on their own relationship with it.

    I defy common perceptions of what spray paint is “supposed” to look like and have a loads of fun playing with the results. Quite frankly, I like things that way. I simply refer to it as “urban folk art” and I really hope you enjoy it.

    Meet Enrique Martinez Celaya at Gary Nader 11/13/10

    Enrique Martínez Celaya: Selected Work / Obra Selecta 1992-2010
    Gary Nader fine art
    62 NE 27th Street, Miami, Florida 33137
    Saturday, November 13th, 7:00pm-9:00pm (PREVIEW)

    Gary Nader fine art is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Enrique Martínez Celaya: Selected Work/Obra Selecta 1992-2010, a broad survey of work by Cuban-born artist, Enrique Martínez Celaya, dating from the 1990s to the present day. Unique to a gallery setting in its comprehensive range of work, the exhibition will offer a rich and chronological compendium of significant paintings, sculptures, and drawings from all of his major projects.

    Martínez Celaya’s works in a space of mystery where literature, philosophy, religion and art inform his search for meaning and his explorations of memory and the human condition. His paintings, sculptures, photographs and works on paper, as well as his ambitious installations at venues such as the Berlin Philharmonic, engage with personal life experience and delve into a territory where longing and austerity coalesce.

    Enrique Martínez Celaya (b. Cuba 1964) began his art training as an apprentice to an academic painter. He studied Applied Physics at Cornell University and pursued a Ph.D. in Quantum Electronics at the University of California, Berkeley. He left the doctoral program at Berkeley to make art, receiving a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1994. Martínez Celaya’s studio and imprint in Miami, Whale & Star, functions as a contemplative and educational environment concerned with the role art has in life, spirit and community. He has exhibited at major institutions such as the Miami Art Museum, Florida, and his artwork is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others. He has also exhibited widely in America and Europe.

    December 01st, 2010– January 30, 2011
    Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am – 6 pm

    GG Newest Exhibition Art Fusion Gallery 11/13/10

    Exhibition at
    “ART FUSION GALLERY”

    As part of the Program
    “Enlightened Synchronicities”
    Saturday Nov 13, 2010.
    located at 1 N.E. 40th Street Suite 3, 6, 7 Miami, Fl 33137
    in the heart of the Miami Design District,
    Opening Reception from 7 pm to 11 pm
    Live Music by “Amereida”

    GG will be exhibiting his Newest and Most Unique Works
    Where he open its doors to a World of Great imagination,
    Vibrant Colors and Extravagant Characters
    of his Neo Pop Art Collection

    Complimentary Wine & Refreshments.
    www.ggartwork.com

    Art and Design Night for Fusion VII Enlightened Synchronicities 11/13/10

    Art & Design Night for “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities”
    Saturday, November 13th, 2010
    7-10 pm
    Art Fusion Galleries
    1 NE 40th Street,
    Suites 3, 6, 7
    Miami, FL 33137

    Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our anniversary and Art Basel Exhibition, as well as our final exhibition of the 2010 art season. This group exhibition, titled “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities” will feature 32 dazzling, emerging, contemporary artists from around the globe. Come & join us for a night full of art & design at Art Fusion Galleries & discover the beauty and passion of the fine arts as we continue to seduce and paint the world. Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

    Complimentary Wines, Refreshments & Music.
    Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.
    www.artfusiongallery.com

    Art Basel Preview Light meets Color 11/13/10

    Pre-Art Basel Group Show: „Light meets Color“ Ekatarina Moré (Russia), Ira Tsantekidou (Greece),
    Divna Pesic (Macedonia), Elmar Hund (Germany)
    Art & Design Night – Saturday, November 13th, 2010 time: 7-10pm
    CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137

    Only four, but stunning, different & competent artists, brought together for you in this total harmony and a rare ambiance of wellfeeling.

    Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well known cuban pianist Domingo Aragu.

    Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported by
    our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate, Steel and Aluminium.

    “Divna Pesic” Surrealist Artist
    Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

    – Be very welcome ! –
    Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

    Second Saturday Closing Reception at Dorsch Gallery 11/13/10

    Please join us for a closing reception during Second Saturday from 7-10pm on November 13.
    Dorsch Gallery
    151 NW 24 St
    Miami, FL 33127

    This is the last day to see our current shows.
    Rene Barge: The Making of a Porous Body
    Brian O’Connell: The Illusion of Plans
    Robert Thiele: 8-Four-9

    Copies of Robert Thiele’s recently published catalog 30 Robert Thiele will also be available for viewing and purchase.

    Image: Rene Barge, A Pollinator of the Submerged Peninsula, 2006-2010
    dorschgallery.com

    Javelin at The Awarehouse 11/13/10

    The Awarehouse :: 550NW 29ST, Miami, FL
    www.awarehousemiami.com
    Buy Tickets Online.
    WVUM 90.5 // Nightdrive \ Vitamin Water // Awarehouse \ Fabrika
    present
    a special post Wynwood + Design District Art Walk live performance by:
    JAVELIN
    Luaka Bop / Thrill Jockey / Brooklyn
    with special guest:
    Entresol
    Nightdrive / Miami
    + DJs:
    Laura of Miami
    Mr. Pauer
    Benton

    The Awarehouse
    10PM

    Photographs of AE District Opening Reception for True Hip Hop on 11/10/10

    AE District Opening Reception for True Hip Hop on Wednesday, November 10, 2010.  AE District and Gorillas’ present True Hip Hop photography by Mike Schreiber, hosted by Tali & Kwell and music byKeen One + DJ Culture Chris.

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    Exhibition Soupe d’escargot 11/12/10

    Soupe d’escargot
    Opening reception Friday, November 12, 7.00 pm
    At Alliance Française, 618 SW 8th Street, Miami, Fl 33130
    Free refreshments 7 pm to 8.30 pm, Cash bar after 8.30 pm

    exhibition by
    Aldo Menéndez
    Ivonne Ferrer
    Nestor Arenas

    Alliance Française (Galerie Carré rouge) from November 12 to 28.
    with the presence of the artists.
    Preview Friday, November 12, 4.30 pm with the presence of His Excellency Mr. Pierre Vimont, The Ambassador of France and Mr. Tomas Regalado, Mayor of the City of Miami (Invitation only)

    Gartel Couture Art to Wear Premiere 12/3/10

    GARTEL Couture Art to Wear Premiere
    December 3rd, 2010, 8PM-2AM
    NIKKI BEACH
    One Ocean Drive
    Miami Beach 33139
    vimeo.com/user5036291

    Digital Media Artist GARTEL changes his “canvas” to high couture and will reveal his latest creation of “Art-to-Wear” custom outfits. GARTEL’s Computer Generated imagery has been challenging the world for the past three decades beckoning all to say, “how does it do it?” The catwalk will be filled with light and flowing fabrics from dresses to bathing suits. Join GARTEL at Nikki Beach on Friday December 3rd from 8PM to 2AM.

    Artful DJ Beats by Chilly and Soul P, Special Singer Performance by singer/songwriter M’DELA, Percussion drums, Body Painting, and charity auction of one of a kind GARTEL hand painted bathing suits.

    The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti 11/29-12/5/10

    Fundacion Manos Del Sur and Step By Step Foundation unite under the artistic direction of artist Antuan to present an exhibition of The Base Paint Tents during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
    Epic Residences on their Green located at 270 Biscayne Blvd. in Downtown Miami
    Open to the public Tuesday, November 30th – Sunday, December 5th from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

    Private exhibition and cocktail event hosted by Epic Residences, Monday, November 29th from 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM.

    The Base Paint Models at FIU’s 8th Annual Breakfast in the Park event to celebrate Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
    Sunday, December 5th
    9:30AM – 12:00PM
    FIU’s Frost Art Museum, Modesto A. Maidique Campus
    Complimentary and open to the public

    The Base Paint Tents exhibited at FIU during various events to commemorate the anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti
    Monday, January 10 – Saturday, January 15, 2011
    FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus

    The Base Paint Tents is a project of ten tents being transformed into ten works of art by artists from around the world. The tents will ultimately function as multi-purpose classrooms in earthquake-ravaged Haiti for the children of Atlet Peyi Dayiti in Port-au-Prince. At almost a year after the devastating earthquake, this exhibition is a call for attention to the reality of a country that tries to carry on with life as usual, still amid ruins and tent towns.

    There are important interview, coverage, and photo opportunities around the corner that may interest you for any stories you’re working on for the week of Art Basel:

    The painting of the tents is currently taking place at Iron Side, a multi-purpose warehouse in Little Haiti (in Miami’s newly named Industrial Business District) located at 7600 Northeast 4th Court, Miami, FL 33138.

    · Antuan, Artistic Director & Curator of The Base Paint Tents (www.antuanstudio.com)
    · Paulina Montes, Executive Director of Fundación Manos Del Sur (www.manosdelsur.org)
    · Iliana Levy, Program & Outreach Director of Step by Step Foundation (www.stepbystepfoundation.com)

    The tents will ultimately function as multi-purpose classrooms in earthquake-ravaged Haiti on the property of a foundation called L’Athletique d’Haiti. They will function as shelters where more than three hundred children are able to receive education in a positive and safe environment.

    The project was conceived as a collaboration of international artists and nonprofit organizations to support the reconstruction of education in Haiti through art. The distinctive elements include creation and exhibition of the tents at a series of locations and then finally setting-up the finished tents in Haiti.

    The tents are 20x15x13 feet and were custom made by Armbruster Company, America’s oldest tentmaker. The paint and material for the tents were carefully chosen as they must be able to withstand the extreme weather of Haiti. The tent layout, personally designed by Antuan, is specifically constructed in order to allow for maximum durability, water and wind resistance, paintability, security, and ventilation. The painted exteriors of the tents will brighten the interior of the classrooms when the sun shines through. The tents will dually function as an art installation and iconic representation of educational progress for children in Haiti, as they will be visible flying to and from the international airport.

    An international group of artists from across the Caribbean and Latin America have gathered in order to collaborate and create the tents; the artists, using the tents as their canvases will communicate their interpretations and perspectives of Haiti’s political, social, and environmental history.

    The twelve international artists come from seven different countries: Haiti, Dominican Republic, Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the USA. Their artwork conveys a strong narrative about Haiti’s current challenges and explores different themes, such as the history of Haiti, its economy, folklore, religious beliefs, traditions, ecology, recreation, and the environment. The artists are: Antuan and Elba Luis Lugo, Pedro Barbeito, Jose Bedia, Edouard Duval-Carrie, Jose Garcia Cordero, Nicolas Leiva, Leonel Matheu, Ruben Millares and Antonia Wright, Gean Moreno, and Damian Sarno,.

    The project’s art exhibit is also a fundraising event. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in the project by giving donations at different levels of sponsorship. The higher level will sponsor each complete tent and other levels will assist in arranging the tents with school items such as desks, chairs, supplies, and more. For more information please contact Paulina Montes at Paulina.Montes@manosdelsur.org or 305.860.6529.

    Help the Children with Markowicz Fine Art and Benedicte Blanc Fontenille 11/13/10

    Gallery Walk in the Design District
    Saturday, November 13th, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
    Markowicz Fine Art
    1 NE 40th Street
    #5
    Miami, FL 33137

    Help the Children with Markowicz Fine Art and Benedicte Blanc Fontenille
    For this Gallery Walk, Saturday 13th, The artist Benedicte Blanc Fontenille will be present from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM to present her artworks at the Gallery.
    November 3rd, Markowicz Fine Art and the artist Benedicte Blanc Fontenille hosted a special event for the benefit of the local organization Act4Me.
    The mission of Act4Me is to improve the lives of the children with neurological disorders, supporting their families with resources for therapy, thus enabling them to reach their highest potential.
    We remind you that 20% of the proceeds during the month of November go to the association Act4Me.
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    Don’t forget that on gallery walk days, every second Saturday of each month, galleries and shops of the Miami Design District open their doors to the public from 7:00PM to 10:00PM.

    Vintage lithographic posters from the Mourlot Estate are available at Markowicz Fine Art.
    RSVP …..
    Let us know if you are coming and if you have guests.

    Exposures II opening at Dina Mitrani Gallery 11/13/10

    Dina Mitrani Gallery | Miami
    EXPOSURES II
    Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13th, 7pm
    2620 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127
    786. 486. 7248

    On view through Art Basel Week

    Saturday, December 4th, 7pm
    November 13 – December 24, 2010

    Mario Algaze
    Pablo Cabado
    Marina Font
    Pompi Gutnisky
    Roberto Huarcaya
    Carlos Irijalba
    Luis Lazo
    Peggy Levison Nolan
    Colleen Plumb
    Alexandra Rowley
    Kanako Sasaki
    Guillermo Srodek-Hart

    to view images of the exhibit
    www.dinamitranigallery.com

    Sensual Artist Jennifer Maria Cordoba joins the Soul Of Miami SFL Showcase at the Miami Music Festival 11/12/10

    Just added! Now enjoy artwork by Jennifer Maria Cordoba while you listen to the cool tunes of Underground Junction featuring Steven Bauer, Coffee House Gypsies, Cat Shell, The State Of and Pocket of Lollipops. Plus, don’t forget fashion by Fab C Productions and food by Yellow Submarine Truck.
    Friday, November 12
    9pm-1am
    The Stage – Inside
    170 NE 38th St.
    Design District
    Plenty of metered parking under the highway.
    Tickets only $10
    More Info Here.

    Accent Alternative Art Space Presents Havana a Capital’s Punishment Reflections 11/20/10

    Accent Alternative Art Space Presents: Havana, a Capital’s Punishment Reflections by ten artists on the body and soul of one of the world’s greatest cities.

    Opening Reception: Friday, November 12, 2010 from 7 to 10:00 p.m.
    Bird Road Art Walk Opening: Saturday, November 20, 2010 from 7 to 10 p.m.
    Exhibit Dates: November 12 to December 30, 2010 By appointment.
    4841 SW 75th Avenue Miami, Florida 33155

    Accentmarketing’s project art space will showcase works by ten artists exploring the cultural mythology inspired by the city of Havana. The exhibit deeply reflects the personal relationship these local artists have to a place that is a spiritual touchstone for the Cuban exile community.

    Miami artists Gustavo Acosta, Alejandro Aguilera, Jose Bedia, Esteban Blanco, Arturo Cuenca, Ana Albertina Delgado, Ruben Torres Llorca, Alonso Mateo, Ciro Quintana and Victoria Montoro Zamorano contributed to this extraordinary selection of voices, some quiet and poignant, some with the immediacy of a scream; but all echoing their deeply-seated connection to the capital of their native country.

    “Some [artists] lived in Havana until recently; some have not seen the place for fifty years,” said exhibit curator Silvia Dorfsman. “It’s amazing to see the power of these works, like spirits called forth from some collective consciousness.”

    The exhibit includes works on canvas, sculpture, photography and mixed media. Some images document the passing of architectural treasures in heart-rending detail; others couch in metaphors and allegories the human side of Havana. The collection comes together in an eclectic and vulnerable visual tale of a place remembered, not with the mind, but with the heart.

    Coral-Gables based Accentmarketing, continues to support its non-profit passion project by contributing the energy and creativity of its talented staff. Each gallery show is a collective effort sponsored by the agency, whose team has demonstrated their commitment to freethinking expression within the community in areas such as painting, graphic design, creative writing and music.

    Accent Alternative Art Space continues to showcase all forms of art. Local artists are welcome to become fans of its Facebook page and begin an artistic discussion on Miami’s alternative art scene by posting their art and vision on facebook.com/accentART. Additionally, artists who post their work may qualify to have their pieces featured in the gallery.

    A truly motivated group dedicated to the idea that art can transform a community, Accentmarketing is committed to furthering Miami’s artistic culture by giving the heart and soul of the community’s creative scene a chance to make their work known.

    Accent Alternative Art Space is located at 4841 SW 75th Avenue Miami, Florida 33155 and is open by appointment.

    Accent Alternative Art Space is a not-for-profit art initiative by advertising agency Accentmarketing. This creative piece of real estate launched in 2010 is dedicated to non-commercially driven artwork by emerging and mid-career artists. Essentially, AAAS wants to develop ideas that are outside of the mainstream scope of Miami commercial art galleries while harnessing local talent and culture. To learn more about the not-for-profit art gallery visit www.facebook.com/accentart

    About Accentmarketing (www.accentmarketing.com ) Established in 1994, Accentmarketing is a full-service Hispanic marketing communications agency with offices in Miami, Los Angeles and Detroit. A certified minority owned business and member of The Interpublic Group of Companies, Accentmarketing employs a multinational and multicultural staff. The agency’s client partners include the American Heart Association, Dunkin’ Donuts, Farmers Insurance, GobiernoUSA.gov , the California Association of Realtors, Kaiser Permanente, Brown-Forman, Coventry Health Care, CasaIdeas and the U.S. Navy.

    Cuban Art Rafael Soriano Modern Work At The UM Lowe Art Museum Preview Lecture And Reception 1/28/11

    Preview lecture and Reception
    Friday, January 28, 2011, 7-10 PM
    1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables
    Lecture: 7 PM at Storer Auditorium, UM School of Business
    Rafael Soriano: Some Thoughts on His Painting
    Presented by Dr. Alejandro Anreus
    Reception: 8-10 PM at Lowe Art Museum
    Cocktails by Bacardi
    $10 Admission; Free for Lowe Members

    Cuban-born painter Rafael Soriano is one of the major Latin American artists of his generation. Soriano broke with regional and folkloric themes which once dominated Cuban art in the mid-twenties. Soriano first mastered geometric abstraction as a style in the 1950’s, but by the late 1960’s had defined his signature approach to painting. His work embodies a style best described as ‘Oneiric Luminism’ combining a purely abstract form of light, form space and shadow with an interest in poetic and metaphysical impulses.

    Rafael Soriano: Other Worlds Within, a Sixty Year Retrospective will be on view at the University of Miami Lowe Art Museum from January 29 – March 27, 2011. A preview lecture and reception will be held on January 28 from 7-10 pm. The lecture will be given by Dr. Alejandro Anreus.

    Born in 1920 in the town of Cidra in the province of Matanzas, Rafael Soriano manifested an early inclination for painting. After completing seven years of study at Havana’s prestigious Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro, he graduated in 1943 as Professor of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture. He then returned to Matanzas where he taught visual arts for close to two decades. He was one of the founders, and later Director, of the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Matanzas, the most important art school in Cuba outside of Havana.

    In 1962 Soriano went into exile, settling in Miami with his wife Milagros and his daughter Hortensia. He worked as a graphic designer and occasionally taught, first at the Catholic Welfare Bureau, and later at the Cuban Cultural Program of the University of Miami.

    Soriano’s works are included in major public collections, among them: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes/Havana, Zimmerli Museum/Rutgers U, Denver Art Museum, Archer Huntington Gallery/U of Texas — Austin, Lowe Art Museum/ U of Miami, Museum of Art/Fort Lauderdale, Museum of the Americas/OAS–Washington DC, Galería Arte Moderno/Santo Domingo, Zea Museum of Art/Medellín.

    The exhibition is organized by the Lowe Art Museum and curated by Jesus Rosado. Sponsorship is provided by MBF Healthcare Partners.

    The Lowe Art Museum is located at the University of Miami at 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. Gallery and Museum Store hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10-4; Sunday: 12-4; Monday: Closed. Regular Admission (not including special events) is $10; $5 for Seniors and Non-UM Students; Free for Lowe Art Museum Members, University of Miami students, faculty and staff, and children under 12. For more information, call (305) 284-3535 or visit www.lowemuseum.org.

    The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

    Related Events
    LoweDown Happy Hour
    Thursday, February 3, 2011, 7-9 PM
    Celebration of Cuban Art
    Guests can enjoy a tour of the exhibition, Rafael Soriano: Other Worlds Within, a Sixty Year Retrospective along with tasty Cuban treats, and cocktails by Bacardi and PAMA. Other beverages by Honest Tea and Vitamin Water Zero.
    $10 Admission; Free for Lowe Members

    Film Screening
    Sunday, February 13, 2011, 1 PM
    La Profundidad del Silencio (The Depth of Silence)
    An Intimate Portrait of the Cuban Painter Rafael Soriano
    By Jorge Moya
    (length is approx 45 minutes)
    Free with regular museum admission

    Basel Preview at Edge Zones 11/13/10

    Basel Preview At Edge Zones November 13
    D U O D E C A D
    Group Exhibition
    Preview: November 13, 2010
    Meet the artists: 7-10 pm
    Edge Zones Art Center
    47 NE 24th St.
    Miami FL 33137
    www.zonesartfair.org
    www.edgezones.org

    Participating Artists
    Rita Bard | David Leight | Rafael Lopez-Ramos | Charo Oquet | Raul Perdomo | Eduardo Sarmiento | Kari Snyder | Freddy Rodriguez| Brian Reedy | Angel Vapor | Pedro Vizcaino | Gretchen Wagoner

    Edge Zones is an artist and volunteer – run contemporary arts non-profit dedicated to the research, conceptualization and execution of events that strengthen the contemporary art environment in Miami. EZ seeks to making contemporary art accessible, engaging and to create a focal point for international research and awareness. Edge Zones is committed to assist local artists from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds in their creative production and disseminating their professional development in national and international forums by establishing a strong regional exchange network connected to the rest of the world.

    ZONES ART FAIR is curated by Miami-based artist Charo Oquet director of Edge Zones Miami a niche fair/event, including a food-tasting session, talks, cocktails, exhibition, video screenings, music, performance and publications. A strong local flavor runs through this fair.

    The focus is on up-and-coming artists and making their works more accessible to the public. This year’s edition also offers daily speed date sections with curators and artists presenting an inquiry into the potential capacities of artists under the title Fast Forward. The fair also features emerging Caribbean art, offering visitors a detour from the labyrinthine art-fair set-up. Expect anything from sculpture and painting to video and performance art from hot artists. The Fair’s new location at 47 NE 25th Street, across from Aqua Wynwood. Attendees can talk concepts, meet, eat and hang out in our location.

    Pauline Goldsmith at Tropical Audubon Society 11/12/10

    Pauline Goldsmith @ Tropical Audubon Society
    November 12th 2010, 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm
    Tropical Audubon Society
    Doc Thomas House
    5530 Sunset Drive
    South Miami
    FL 33143
    Tropicalaudubonsociety.org

    Opening Reception – Friday, November 12 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm
    Tropical Audubon Society, Doc Thomas House, 5530 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143
    On display the month of November – Contact TAS for opening hours: 305-607-7337

    Pauline’s fine art watercolor ‘solo’ show of tropical plants, birds & butterflies
    Original artwork, prints & cards for sale – part of the proceeds go to TAS

    Artist
    Pauline Goldsmith has worked in the global bio-pharmaceutical industry for over thirty-eight years, either in Europe or the United States. She now runs her own Consulting Company, Goldsmith Consulting, in Coconut Grove providing business strategy and project management skills to small to medium-sized companies. She originates from the United Kingdom, but arrived in the United States twenty two years ago and has never looked back since. Her homes have been made in Philadelphia, Boston and Miami. In her move to South Florida she found her spiritual home in the tropics. She is active in many positions in the local community, in theater, visual arts and botanical arenas.. Her love of watercolors and botanical art are now a consuming part of her life.

    Artists Statement
    “My deep love of South Florida’s lush tropical vegetation has encouraged me to use watercolors to translate their exquisite beauty to paper, so that it can be shared with everyone wherever they may live. In my attempts over the last few years to render the likeness of these plants into a visual art, I have become mesmerized by their subtle transformations in the ever changing tropical lights and water reflections. In botanical art the use of watercolors applied with very small brushes and a dry technique can be challenging and very frustrating, but at the same time the resulting fine details and depth of color are both rewarding and therapeutic.”

    www.goldsmithgalleries.com

    Reception for Hooper icon for Shelter Dogs 11/19/10

    Reception for HOOPER, icon for Shelter Dogs
    November 19, 2010, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
    Arts Arena Gallery
    777 E. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach,FL

    Arts Arena is located behind Chicos in Atlantic Plaza
    http://theartsarenagallery.com

    HOOPER, the Plush Toy Dog was created by me. He is a likeness of my original 16×20″ painting.

    I am a featured artist for Gallery Night on November 19th to debut Hooper. Hope all animal advocates and art lovers attend. $1.00/toy will be donated to In Dog We Trust, A Florida Dog Adoption Service.

    Arts Arena has gallery night on the 3rd Friday of every month. We always serve complimentary wine and appetizers. We are a Cooperative of approximately 16 resident artists. We invite 2 guest artists each month to present their work. We are quite diverse in our work. There is much to see and fun to be had. Hope you can attend November 19th and every month. Thanks!

    The Liberty Entertainment Group Grand Opening of the Coral Gables Country Club Public Art Exhibit 12/2-5/10

    The Liberty Entertainment Group is proud to announce the
    Grand Opening of the Coral Gables Country Club
    997 North Greenway Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33134
    www.coralgablescountryclub.com
    Public Art Exhibit December 2nd, 2010 – December 5th, 2010

    This spectacular event and exhibit will introduce the world to the newest jewel in the Liberty Entertainment Group’s crown. For over two decades, Liberty Group has distinguished itself from all others primarily through its distinct design approach, and continues to increase public awareness of important heritage through the dramatic transformation of original historical sites into brilliant settings for the hospitality industry. Historical prolific examples include; Rosewater, situated in the original Consumers Gas building (Toronto) constructed in1873; Courthouse, in Toronto’s original courthouse building constructed in 1852; and Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex, Toronto’s most prestigious event facility, originally the home of the Ontario Government, built in 1926.

    Hosts Nick and Nadia Di Donato, who also hold the official annual launch party for the famed Toronto International Film Festival, are world renowned for their distinctive venues and chic style.

    To celebrate the opening of the newly renovated Coral Gables Country Club, Liberty Entertainment Group together with University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum and Robin Rile Fine Art are proud to announce the inclusion of an Exclusive Art Exhibit to launch Art Basel Miami

    The Coral Gables Country Club which has been restored and dramatically transformed by the Toronto-based Liberty Entertainment Group has enlisted Reed V. Horth from Robin Rile Fine Art to curate the Private Launch Party and a four-day art exhibit to celebrate Art Basel week in Miami, December 2 – 5, 2010. The exhibit will consist of selected original sculpture, photography, drawings and print works from Spanish Master Salvador Dali, American Masters Frederick E. Hart and Richard MacDonald, British Icon Theo Fabergé and Hungarian Master Martón Váró, as well as several other emergent artists.

    The public art exhibit will re-introduce the community to the Coral Gables Country Club, which was once a member’s only facility. This event will open the doors of the Country Club to the public and establish it as a viable and active participant within the community of Coral Gables.

    A portion of the proceeds will benefit the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum. Throughout the event, speakers from the University of Miami will highlight aspects of the master Salvador Dali’s impact on 20th-21st Century thought, and other topics of interest to our guests.

    This event will bring together scholarship, philanthropy and connoisseurship all under one roof and will kick-off the Art Basel Week in sophistication and elegance.

    Artcenter/South Florida Sugar Rush For Basel Opening 12/1/10

    Artcenter/South Florida’s Sugar Rush For Basel:
    Presenting Good N’ Plenty Exhibit And Sweet Jesus Installation
    Opening Night December 1, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.

    William Cordova, Luis Gisbert, Edouard Duval Carrie, Alex Heria and More Break Out for
    25 Years of Outstanding Contemporary Art

    ArtCenter/South Florida is proud to celebrate Art Basel Miami Beach with eye candy galore. Presenting Good N’ Plenty, a group show featuring current and alumni artists-in-residence at the main gallery located at 800 Lincoln Road; and Sweet Jesus, an installation by Alex Heria about religion bedazzled in the second floor windows of 924 Lincoln Road. The opening reception is slated for Wednesday, December 1, 2010 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m., and works will be on view through January 2, 2011. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call 305.674.8278 or visit the website at www.artcentersf.org.

    Good N’ Plenty
    800 Lincoln Road at Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach
    Good n’ Plenty is a spotlight on ArtCenter/South Florida artists, from the first year the organization opened its doors until today. Established in 1984 by a small group who envisioned a cultural renaissance in a then-blighted and vacant avenue, this exhibit aptly coincides with ArtCenter’s 25th year and the 50th anniversary of Lincoln Road Mall by paying homage to past and current artists-in-residence with their most recent works. Good N’ Plenty is curated by alumni Kristen Thiele, who witnessed the non-profit’s development since its inception when her mother, Shirley Henderson, joined as one of its first artists-in-residence.

    Participants include founding artist Ellie Schneiderman; luminaries William Cordova and Luis Gisbert; Haitian Diaspora artist and community leader Edouard Duval Carrie; Brandon Opalka; TMsisters; Gavin Perry; Beatriz Monteavaro; Carlos De Villasante; David Packer; David Rohn; Diane Hanson; Franklin Einspruch; Jenny Brillhart; Jonathan Peck; Joshua Levine; Juan Carballo; Julie Davidow; Kerry Phillips; Kristen Thiele; Luisa Basnuevo; Sara Stites; Shirley Henderson; Susan Lee Chun; Tawnie Silva; Vickie Pierre; Vincent Hemphill; William Keddell and Yolanda Sanchez.

    Sweet Jesus by Alex Heria
    Second Floor Windows, 924 Lincoln Road between Jefferson and Michigan Avenues, Miami Beach

    Blending religious iconography with jewels, glitter and gold, mixed media artist Alex Heria illustrates the age-old relationship between Catholicism and money with visual effects and photography, found objects and carnival lighting. The bold installation will be on view in the second floor windows of ArtCenter’s 924 Lincoln Road property, creating a heavenly, tricked-out arch above the primary entranceway.

    Additional happenings at ArtCenter/South Florida during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach include:

    · “Gift of Art” – ArtCenter’s 40 artists-in-residence have created limited edition prints that will be available free of charge to visitors with vouchers. Vouchers will be distributed at the opening event on Wednesday, December 1, 2010.

    · “Art Dummy” by David Rohn – Artist David Rohn will perform an interactive piece centered on his experience with Facebook.

    · Good N’ Plenty Brunch – On Sunday, December 5, from noon to 3:00 p.m., meet the artists and curator Kristen Thiele for brunch at 800 Lincoln Road where coffee, chocolate and pastries will be served.

    · Artist studios – ArtCenter’s artist-in-residence studios located at 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road will be open to visitors. Walk-ins welcome; for more information visit http://artcentersf.org/_artists/artists.php.

    Established in 1984, ArtCenter/South Florida (located at 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach) is a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization that provides subsidized studio and exhibition space as well as teaching opportunities for emerging and career artists in their facilities at 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. The mission of the ArtCenter is to advance the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida while providing affordable programming and work-space for professional artists. ArtCenter/South Florida is open Monday through Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 11:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. For further information please call 305.674.8278 or visit the website at www.artcentersf.org.

    Exhibitions and programs at ArtCenter/South Florida are made possible through grants from the Miami-Dade county Department of cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs council, the Miami-Dade mayor and Board of County Commissioners; The Children’s Trust; the City of Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council; the City of Miami Beach Community Development Block Grant Program; the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners; the State of Florida, Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Arts Council; the Dade Community Foundation and the Chestler Family Fund at Dade Community Foundation; ArtéCity; Target and Walgreens.

    ChinaMan New Media Installation and Exhibition by Claudia Calle

    “ChinaMan” New Media Installation & Exhibition by Claudia Calle
    Claudia Calle Studio
    2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
    Opening Party: Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 7:00 pm
    December 1 to 5 will be 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
    www.claudiacalle.com

    Claudia Calle Looks At World Consumption Through Pac- Man
    Miami Artists Unveils Interactive New Media Installation in Wynwood During Basel

    During Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, mixed media artist Claudia Calle will unveil ChinaMan, an interactive new media installation modeled after the iconic Pac-Man arcade game. The piece will be fully functional as a video game, concluding a year of work that examined environmental, sociological and cultural issues in China through various media.

    With ChinaMan, Calle bluntly tackles the paradigm of production and consumption on a global scale. The china-man protagonist, a mobile red circle that’s hungry for energy, must travel through a labyrinth shaped like a world map. Countries fuel the figure’s appetite with their consumer demands, as it moves through the maze eating pellets or resources. The ghosts, which in the original narrative chase Pac-Man, here represent nations that are financially, politically or morally numb. In Calle’s prototype, they are relatively static and can be eaten by the china-man.

    “I created ChinaMan as an awareness tool, waking-up people to how our way of living fuels their manufacturing and production processes,” said artist Calle. “When I visited China in 2007, the sun was eclipsed by smog and grey. They are contaminating their own country, but really aren’t much different than the rest of us – people, corporations, industries and governments -who self-sabotage for personal gain. Hopefully this piece will send a message in a format people will respond to.”

    As an interactive installation, Calle’s concept will come full circle when the viewer plays the game. Manipulating the controls to guide the china-man’s journey is an allegory of how every day, individual actions contribute to facets of Chinese mass production, and ultimately, to society’s collective waste. The authentic Pac-Man soundtrack has been adapted by Mr. Pauer (www.mrpauer.com) to fit the theme.

    In an article published in The New York Times in May 2010, China’s “surging demand for power from oil and coal [had] led to the largest six-month increase in the tonnage of human generated greenhouse gases ever by a single country.” Though to a large degree, the increasing use of fossil fuels represents China’s shifting economic base — away from light export industries such as garment and shoe production and toward energy-intensive heavy industries like steel and cement manufacturing – ChinaMan explores the main players’ roles, both virtually and literally, in this archetype.

    The Art Basel celebration open to the public, including the exhibition of Calle’s People’s Republic of China collection of photographs, is slated for December 4 at 7:00 p.m. The People’s Republic of China series was selected by International Photo Awards among 15,000 submissions spanning 103 countries; and were further hand-picked by renowned curator Adriana Teresa to appear in the IPA “Best of Show” Exhibit. Calle’s Wynwood studio hours December 1 to 5 will be 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. or by appointment at 305.903.6026. For more information please visit the website at www.claudiacalle.com.

    About Claudia Calle
    Born in Manizales, Colombia, Claudia Calle has resided in Miami for more than 10 years. The vibrant artist whose designs and photographs capture poignant everyday moments, both locally and in foreign countries, opened an eponymous studio in Wynwood during Art Basel 2009 at 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami FL 33127. Calle studied photography and graphic design at the Caldas University in Colombia, the Audiovisual Art Center in Mexico and at Miami AD School. She is the recipient of numerous awards including two honorable mentions by the prestigious International Photography Awards with her series Living in Silence and Between Frontier: The Longneck Story (2009); “Five Minutes of Fame” by the Museum of Contemporary Art (2009); and Photographer’s Forum “Top 100 Best Photography Worldwide” (2002). Please visit www.claudiacalle.com for more information.

    Tristan Eaton with Trusto Corp Makes Artful Big Top at Cafeina 12/1-5/10

    Tristan Eaton with Trusto Corp Makes Artful Big Top at Cafeina
    Cafeina
    297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
    December 1 to 5, 2010, daytime and after dark

    Subversive social commentary is increasingly gaining visibility in the world of street art. Talented artists are manipulating household items to engage people through every day experiences. In 2009, Primary Flight, in partnership with CPOP gallery, erected a series of re-branded food and beverage street signs near fast food eateries to call attention to obesity and related issues.

    This year, CPOP with Trusto Corp, whose mission is “dedicated to highlighting the hypocrisy and hilarity of human behavior through sarcasm and satire,” will produce an interactive circus in Cafeina’s garden. Common products, brands and games will be given new life and meaning under Trusto Corp’s warped, artful eyes.

    New Image Gallery, the Los Angeles group credited for mobilizing the careers of Shepard Fairey, Jo Jackson, Bäst and Barry McGee, will be adopting Cafeina’s exhibition space which will be open to the public December 1 to 5, 2010 during regular daytime hours. After dark, anticipate surprise celebrity DJ and musical guests. For more information visit www.cafeinamiami.com.

    Primary Flight Opens Primary Projects with Marquis Lewis aka RETNA 12/1-5/10

    Primary Flight Opens Primary Projects space with a solo exhibition by Marquis Lewis a.k.a. RETNA
    Atrium Building
    4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
    Opening Night: Thursday, December 2, 2010, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
    December 1 to 5 from noon to 7:00 p.m

    Primary Projects is a place where artists, curators, art dealers, museums and inspired minds will be pushed to create beyond the commercial constraints typically presented by galleries or formal spaces. To launch the 4,500 square-foot space, Retna, recently featured on the cover of Juxtapoz magazine with a foreword by Jeffrey Deitch, will present a fine art solo show. His work has set a standard for the entire medium, much of which can be seen in Miami from Interstate 95 including: a 30-foot-tall man throwing his hands to the sky on the western wall of The Margulies Collection at the WAREHOUSE; a seductive blue angel gracing the corner of 37th and North Miami Avenue; and a little black boy kneeling to the ground in Wynwood, just off 24th Street and west of North Miami Avenue.

    Retna returns for Primary Flight’s fourth consecutive year, this time, kicking-off the collective’s home-base with a solo exhibit of paintings, drawings, an installation and an entirely new body of work specific to this occasion. The opening reception is slated for Thursday, December 2 at 7:00 p.m. Primary Projects will welcome visitors December 1 to 5 from noon to 7:00 p.m. daily, and from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. during regular season. For more information visit www.primaryflight.com.

    To navigate the December fair extravaganza, a visitor need only look to the streets, where for the past three years Primary Flight has produced murals by hundreds of renowned artists. Culminating in the largest curated street mural project in the world, the collective is now expanding beyond their Wynwood origins to launch their first-ever headquarters in the Design District. An interactive circus at Cafeina, CPOP Gallery’s Contra initiative and partnerships with Fountainhead Residency, Metro 1 Properties, Montana Spraypaint and more ground Primary Flight’s 2010 program as the most accessible and ambitious yet.

    “This year is about growth: Miami is set in motion, and Primary Flight paved the way,” said Books IIII Bischof, principal of Primary Flight. “Since our involvement, Wynwood has become a street art Mecca with legs of its own. It’s time for Primary Flight to grow in new directions, and we always take cue from our ever-changing culture.”

    Vogue Lounge at Art Basel Shopping Event 12/1-3/10

    Vogue Lounge at Art Basel Shopping Event
    Wednesday, December 1, 2010 – Friday, December 3, 2010
    12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
    *Cocktail reception on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
    The Raleigh Hotel
    1775 Collins Avenue
    Miami Beach, FL 33139
    RSVP: Vogue@taraink.com

    The Vogue Lounge at Art Basel

    A spectacular three days of fashion, beauty and lifestyle trends presented by Trina Turk, Sam Edelman, bebe, Canon, Curve Boutique, Shari Liu Handbags Honey Child, the American Cancer Society and Latisse®.

    Vogue will bring the chic sensibility and rich cultural heritage of Miami alive at The Raleigh Hotel for Art Basel 2010 with cocktail parties, shopping, and music by South Florida’s stylish female DJ duo, Ess & Emm.

    An opening evening of champagne reception will kick-off the 3-day fete on Wednesday, December 1 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Each day the lounge will be open from noon to 9:00 p.m., where guests are invited to shop and preview the season’s most inspiring fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands.

    Maison Martin Margiela Celebrates Art Basel 12/2/10

    Maison Martin Margiela Celebrates Art Basel
    Preview ReceptionThursday, December 2, 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
    Maison Martin Margiela
    3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 101
    Miami, FL 33137
    RSVP: Maison@taraink.com

    Luxury fashion house Maison Martin Margiela, renowned for his high concept designs and classic style, will kick off Art Basel/Design Miami 2010 on Thursday,December 2 from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The private cocktail reception will include the U.S. debut of the brand’s unique exhibit based on Maison Martin Margiela (20), a 20th anniversary celebration piece launched at the Antwerp Mode Museum (MoMu) in Belgium, which will remain on display in the store through January 2, 2011.

    The Art Basel 2010 art installation showcases the silhouette of the brand and its evolution through time. At the end of the 1980’s, Maison Martin Margiela adopted a radically new silhouette defined by its length and the strikingly narrow shoulders and since the Spring/Summer 2007 collection, the designer behind the brand has been experimenting with extreme shoulder proportions.

    During the intimate gathering housed in Maison Martin Margiela’s retail space, guests are invited to enjoy a cocktail reception and exclusive art installation preview while perusing the brand’s current Fall/Winter 2010 collection as well as a preview for Spring/Summer 2011. Both men’s and women’s apparel and accessories are creatively displayed throughout the store in design fixtures from the Maison Martin Margiela Interior Collection, a line also available for retail.

    Multiversal 2010 12/2-5/10

    Grey Area
    130 NW 24th Street
    Wynwood Miami, FL
    December 3rd-5th
    Thurs: 12:00 pm – 12:00 am
    Fri – Sat: 10:00 am – 2:00 am
    Sun: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
    www.multiversalgroupshow.com

    Multiversal 2010 will feature both established and emerging names from around the world. Their media spans the fine arts including: live art, sculpture, animation, photography, body painting, custom toys and more. Around all of this will swirl a vortex of aerialists, burlesque and belly dancers, exhibitionists, extemporaneous theater, all to the rhythm of live and recorded music – truly a Multiversal human experience that will be open to the public from December 2-5 at Art Basel Miami 2010.

    It Ain’t Fair 2010 12/2-5/10

    It Ain’t Fair 2010
    Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
    December 2, 2010 – January 8, 2011
    Opening reception Thursday, December 2, 2010 8pm.
    3100 NW 7 Avenue / Miami / Florida / 33127
    More Info.

    It Ain’t Fair is the third edition of OHWOW’s annual group exhibition, presented to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach. Offering an alternative to the overwhelming mazes of art fair booths, It Ain’t Fair will highlight a cogent selection of leading-edge art. From painting to performance, sculpture to sound, the exhibition will occupy over 6,000 square feet of gallery space in a comprehensive survey of emerging and established artists’ most recent work. In addition, the exhibition will present special projects and programming, such as site-specific installations and video screenings. It Ain’t Fair is exactly that – not a fair, but a multimedia production, providing a critical scope of contemporary art innovation.

    A selection of participating artists include Daniel Arsham, Scott Campbell, Julia Chiang, Dan Colen, André Ethier, Phil Frost, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Tomoo Gokita, Diana Al-Hadid, Trenton Doyle-Hancock, Julia Ziegler-Haynes, Michael St. John, KAWS, Robert Lazzarini, Nate Lowman, Brendan Lynch, Ari Marcopoulos, Barry McGee, Neck Face, José Parlá, Rey Parlá, Kembra Pfahler, Aurel Schmidt, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Marc Smith, Agathe Snow and Nick Van Woert.

    Artformz 3 Opening Reception 11/13/10

    Artformz presents the exhibition “3”
    Opening Reception with the Artists
    2nd Saturday Wynwood Art Walk
    Saturday, November 13, 2010
    7:00pm – 10:00pm
    artformz alternative
    171 nw 23rd street miami, fl 33127
    www.artformz.net

    Alette Simmons-Jimenez
    “Booby Traps, 1 & 2”
    Randy Burman
    “The Art of Destruction”
    Rosario Bond
    “Diary of a Shopaholic, I”

    Artformz November exhibition presents the work of artists Rosario Bond, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, and Randy Burman. The 3 artists will present painting, installation and audience participatory works, all exploring 3-dimensional form. Bond’s work addresses conceptual alliances centered on women’s cultural condition. Her new series “Diary of a Shopaholic” involves many layers of discourse through which the artist explores states of consumerism, obsessions with beauty, and society’s all encompassing desire for fashion. Her wall-works fuse installation, sculpture and painting, placing them into the emerging realm of “expanded painting”. Artist Simmons-Jimenez will also exhibit works in the main space presenting new works in paintings and 3-dimensional objects, continuing her series referencing cages and forms of entrapment. The works allude to human conditions of greed, sexuality, power, beauty, death, and decay. The series of small objects titled “Booby Traps” gives visitors a sample of the artists wit and her love for the absurd. Sardonically redefining iconoclasm as the destruction of sacred images or monuments of art, Randy Burman invites visitors to play a significant personal role by participating in the creation of new art through the destruction of old art. Visitors entering the Project Room at Artformz are confronted with Burman’s provocative, manifesto proclaiming, “Old art must die in order for new art to be born”. Referencing Rauschenberg, when accused of vandalism, he defended his action by explaining that he was exploring a new kind of creative act — making a work of art through the unmaking of another. At Artformz Burman’s intention is to metaphorically and demonstratively transform the visitor’s experience from one of passive observation and contemplation, to a participatory role, where the visitor replaces the art elitist’s contrived experience with active engagement in the creative process. The artist’s work easily engages the audience and creates a dialogue into the politics of art making.

    Artformz was founded in 2004, and as a collective group focuses on the development of compelling ideas and projects submitted by artists and curators. It is Artformz mission to allow artists room to create without pressures of market, trend, or establishment pressures. Artformz cultivates a spirit of professional collaboration that seeks to open doors and foster creative exchange and intellectual dialogue.

    Vessel Exhibition A Mystical Journey Of Discovery Opening Reception Artseen Gallery 11/13/10

    November 13 – November 24
    Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13; 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
    Artseen Gallery
    2215 NW 2 Avenue, Wynwood
    Admission is free
    For information call 305-237-3620

    A photography exhibition by Juan Carlos Navas [BFA 2007], Vessel takes you on a mystical journey through time and space with black and white photographs and exquisite ceramic vessels that evoke feelings of longing with a jolt of exuberance. The exhibition space, which features thirty photos and more than 300 vessels of various sizes, is arranged in a circular pattern of intertwined photography and ceramics, itself representing a vessel. The simple yet intricate layout aims to offer guests a unique and memorable experience, allowing them to contemplate the work in a setting reminiscent of a ceremonial site. “This work is about my perspective on what is a vessel, amalgams of moments that have filled my experience. That which contains my culture, my pain, the people that surround me, my faith, my attachment, my belonging, my identity, my discovery, my equilibrium,” explained Navas about his show.

    Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza at Gallery Diet 11/13/10

    Second Saturday
    November 13th, 2010 7-10pm
    174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127
    Last chance to see the Miami collaborative of Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza’s PRE-CITY at Gallery Diet.

    TABLOID #14 will be released during Second Saturday, November 13, 2010. Stop by Gallery Diet and get your copy before they run out! Limited ed. of 1500 available for free!

    Bal Harbour Art Nights Premiere 11/17/10

    Please join us on Wednesday, November 17 at 7pm
    when High Fashion meets Design at the premiere of Bal Harbour Art Nights.
    Bal Harbour will join forces with Bal Harbour Shops, Art Nexus, and Design Miami/ to showcase extraordinary design pieces in a selection of stores.

    For more information on upcoming Art Nights and other Bal Harbour events, please visit www.balharbourflorida.com

    PooL Art Fair Miami Beach 12/3-5/10

    Pool Art Fair
    Carlton Hotel
    1433 Collins Avenue
    Miami, FL 33139
    www.poolartfair.com
    Vernissage Friday December 3rd
    6pm Live concert by Pocket of Lollipops
    Open Bar in artist rooms
    8pm DJ Trace. Number 1 NE
    Specialty Drinks Open Bar in lobby
    Exhibition open daily Dec 3, 4 & 5, 2010 3pm to 10 pm

    Admission
    $20 donation on opening night
    $10 donation exhibition days
    Click here for VIP RSVP
    or click here to RSVP on FaceBook

    PROGRAM
    Live Performance by Pocket of Lollipops
    Party with DJ Trace.1NE
    Open bar in lobby and artist’s rooms
    Special Guest Zulema Griffin
    30+ International Artists
    Group exhibition curated by Adrienne Outlaw
    Bu2 Suite

    Frere Independent is proud to present the sixth edition of the PooL Art Fair in Miami Beach. Slated for December 3, 4 & 5, 2010 at the Carlton Hotel, PooL is the only exhibition to present great, unrepresented artists during Art Basel Miami Beach.

    The simple, modest approach of the PooL Art Fair offers an exciting alternative to the “Art Fair” experience for dealers and collectors as well as the general public. PooL’s purpose is to create a meeting ground for outstanding artists, primarily those who do not yet have gallery representation. Contemporary art dealers, artist agents, emerging galleries, artists’ collectives, and non-profit organizations are also invited to apply to participate as exhibitors. The fair serves as an invaluable resource for the artistic community and the general public.

    Our organization is committed to present to the world, talented artists that do not yet have representation. Frere Independent offers artists the opportunity to be a part of the unique and important cultural environment that manifests during Art Basel Miami Beach. It is also an opportunity for gallery owners, curators and other art enthusiasts to discover artists that are not shown in the other art fairs. Finally, artists are able to sell works while expanding their network as well as receiving invitations to exhibit or create site-specific works.

    We select artists whose works are original, and challenging. Exhibiting artists use hotel guest rooms to display their work creating a unique and personal setting. We ask that they share with the public their most recent works.

    The following artists will be participating:
    Room 109: Aby Hassani
    Room 110: Kevin Berlin
    Room 114: Leander D’Ambrosia & Dore Page, Artists, Joanne Breslin, Curator
    Room 115: Dan Pottick
    Room 116 : Karim Marquez
    Room 117: Pat Falco
    Room 119: Kristina Arnold, Sher Fick, Jeanette May, Lindsay Obermeyer, Adrienne Outlaw, Libby Rowe, Sadie Ruben, Artists, Adrienne Outlaw, Curator
    Room 121: Elizabeth Sowell-Zak & Jessica Damen
    Room 122: Chiézo
    Room 123: Mike Piergrossi
    Room 124: Ysabel Le May
    Room 125: Terrenceo Hammond, Ana Macarthur, D.H. Peligro, Jean Petion, Artists, Marc Lambert, Curator
    Room 126: Bob Clyatt
    Room 127: Xanda McCagg
    Room 128: Marina Reiter
    Room 129: Christophe Cartier
    Room 208 : Ingrid-Johanna Koops
    Room 209: Bu2 Lounge
    Room 210: Geoffrey Baris
    Room 211: David Melian

    Special Video Presentation in the lobby by Zulema Griffin, fashion designer & filmmaker

    Live concert from 6pm
    POCKET OF LOLLIPOPS
    Their musical genre as sophisticated punk rock, their sound is noisy but organized, thoughtful and melodic. Visual art and Indie musical performance group Pocket of Lollipops brings together the talents of husband and wife team Tony and Maite performing at the Vernissage.

    Party with DJ Trace.1NE from 8pm
    DJ Trace.1NE will be performing from 8 pm in the lobby of the Carlton Hotel. An avid student of Hip Hop growing up and self described eclectic, he caught a local buzz during Ultra ’09 after spinning for the Scratch DJ booth opening many doors and building a good rep with every new opportunity. Sticking to the script, Dj Trace.1NE continues to let history live, spinning on classic vinyl turntables, and keeping a diverse/open format.

    Special guest : Zulema Griffin
    Zulema Griffin of Deux Conceptualiste Noir
    Projected Movement 1, 2010
    Single-Channel Video; 5:30 shown on Four Plasma screens in lobby
    Deux Conceptualiste Noir invites Kenya (Robinson) to wear their designs, pose and walk around parts of New York City, partly associated with established worlds of finance and European culture, such as Wall Street and Lincoln Center. The performance is inspired by Frantz Fanon’s seminal work Black Skin,White Masks that scrutinizes the psychological impact of blackness in predominantly white cultures. The work therefore suggests a critical reading of the feelings of dependency and inadequacy through fashion and body language.

    Outlaw will be in Miami at the PooL Art Fair with TAKE CARE, a group show of seven artists making work about biomedical ethics in the 21st Century. TAKE CARE is in Suite 119 at the Carlton Hotel. Kristina Arnold, Sher Fick, Jeanette May, Lindsay Obermeyer, Adrienne Outlaw, Libby Rowe, Sadie Ruben
    Also Dec. 2 – 5 Adrienne Outlaw will distribute, free to the public, 100 limited edition Enhancer viewfinders in public locations throughout Miami. As part of a multi-phase artwork addressing the ethics of pharmacological neuroenhancement, Outlaw has distributed some 400 of these brain-shaped, viewfinders in such places as Bangkok, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Copenhagen, Berlin, Costa Rica, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and now Miami.
    Adrienne Outlaw grounds her interdisciplinary practice in a rigorous commitment to craft.
    Her often interactive work is informed by ethical issues developing with the rapid advancement of biotechnology. She is the recipient of grants, awards, and fellowships from such places as the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, Tennessee Arts Commission, and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts.
    As part of her practice, Outlaw also writes, curates and runs programs for artists. She holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MLAS from Vanderbilt University.

    We are excited to announce the Bu2 Suite at the Carlton Hotel during this year’s edition of the PooL Art Fair in Miami Beach. Bu2 is a program of Frere Independent that aims at extending opportunity for Artists and Collectors to sell and acquire art works online. This year in Miami Beach these artworks will be on view at the site of the fair and on the website as well.
    Access to the Bu2 suite will be available to all-access cardholders to relax and enjoy complimentary Nespresso and wine and look at a selection of Art Work for sale.
    Artworks will be available for acquisition online this Friday.

    Littlest Sister 10 Invitational Smallest Art Fair In Town Hosted By Spinello Gallery 11/30-12/5/10

    Littlest Sister 10
    Spinello Gallery
    155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
    Press & Collector’s Preview: Saturday, November 13 | 7-10PM
    Littlest Vernissage / Press & Collector’s Preview: Tuesday, November 30 | 7PM – 10PM
    VIP Collector’s Brunch: Wednesday, December 1 | 11AM – 1PM
    Design District Opening Night Reception: Thursday, December 2 | 7PM – 12AM
    General Public Hours
    Wednesday, December 1, 9AM – 7PM
    Thursday, December 2, 9AM – 12AM
    Friday, December 3, 9AM – 7PM
    Saturday, December 4, 9AM – 7PM
    Sunday, December 5, 9AM – 3PM
    www.littlestsister.com

    Invitational Art Fair has returned for its third edition. LITTLEST SISTER is a fragment of the explosive satellite art fair phenomena; exploring the “booth” as a venue to exhibit and sell art.

    Since 2002, the glamorous art typhoon – Art Basel Miami Beach, takes place every December in sunny Florida. Located in Miami Beach, the international fair is the American “sister” event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 39 years. Eight years later, the effects of Art Basel Miami Beach spawned 20+ “satellite” art fairs throughout Miami, housing 1100+ galleries and alternative spaces from around the world.

    If you’re looking to find small diamonds in the rough, look no further. Art Basel Miami Beach finds her baby sibling at Spinello Gallery. LITTLEST SISTER is the Design District’s only art fair, across the ocean from Art Basel, Design Miami, and NADA, and coinciding with Art Miami, Pulse, and Scope.

    The art fair consists of 8 booths, all 4′ x 8′ in size. The scaled down booths uniquely house over 40 of today’s most provocative artists ranging from unknown artists, up-and-coming art stars, to seasoned veterans, curated by Art Fair Founder Anthony Spinello.

    This year LITTLEST SISTER will house a VIP Project Room featuring a solo project, “Observations,” by master painter Marc Dennis. Dennis’ hypernaturalistic, highly detailed and obsessively delineated paintings address the changing relationship between natural and unnatural phenomena. In this show he explores the subversive potential of beauty, referencing traditional still life painting while distilling something otherworldly from within nature’s beneficence. The VIP Project Room will be conveniently dressed with an extensive selection of art publications and Cafe, ideal to converge, lounge, and unwind.

    The Littlest Sculpture Project, a new highlight, will deck the halls with innovative sculptures that accentuate the fair’s overall concept. Works by: Pablo Cano, Eric Doeringer, and Pachi Giustinian.

    2010 Invited Artists:
    Farley Aguilar, Aja Albertson, Lluis Barba, Sandra Bermudez, Pablo Cano, Saul Chernick, Esperanza Cortes, Franky Cruz, Enrique Gomez de Molina, Marc Dennis, Luis Diaz, Eric Doeringer, Kim Dorland, Juliane Eirich, Andy Freeberg, Pachi Giustinian, Colby Katz, Nicholas Klein, Kris Knight, David Leroi, Zachari Logan, Lee Materazzi, Federico Nessi, Carl Pascuzzi, Christina Pettersson, Chad Person, Manny Prieres, Melanie Ratcliff, David Rohn, Santiago Rubino, Julika Rudelius, Kim Rugg, Sleeper, Spunk and the Orange Kittens, Tatiana Vahan, TYPOE, Michelle Weinberg, Agustina Woodgate, Antonia Wright, Tim Berg & Rebekah Myers

    Curated by: Anthony Spinello

    Featured Image: David Leroi

    South Miami Art Festival 11/6-7/10

    NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, 2009 – 10 AM – 5 PM
    This year’s South Miami Art Festival is set for November 6th & 7th.
    Considering our string of rankings in the top 100 fine art shows in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine, you won’t want to miss this show.

    The 39th Annual South Miami Art Festival, a Fine Art Show featuring juried artists from across the country, returns to Sunset Drive between South Dixie Hwy and Red Road. The event is free to the public, providing an outstanding cultural experience for residents and visitors. The Festival kicks off the festival season in Miami-Dade County and provides a multi-cultural experience in a family setting.

    More Info.

    Pyramid Studios Presents New Works 11/19/10

    Subject: Art Show you don’t want to miss… really!
    Come to a fun art show!
    Friday, November 19th. See image attached for more details.

    This does indeed promise to be a very nice art show. If you can, you should try to go. I believe it’s the same night of an art walk in the Falls Art District, too, so many other studios and galleries will open for viewing.

    Celebration of Talent Senior Art Show City of Coral Gables 11/12-13/10

    Art Show Celebrates Amazing Talent Of Coral Gables Seniors
    Awards Presentation on November 12; Open Art Show on November 13
    War Memorial Youth Center, 405 University Drive

    Coral Gables seniors are known for their amazing talent and avid community involvement, and you’ll have a chance to see it first-hand, and free of charge.

    The fourth annual Celebration of Talent Senior Art Show, presented by the City of Coral Gables Parks and Recreation Department, the Senior Citizens Advisory Board and The Palace, is taking place this month. An opening reception and awards presentation, presented by The Palace, is scheduled for Friday, November 12, from 7-9 p.m. at the War Memorial Youth Center, 405 University Drive. The following day on Saturday, November 13, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. there will be a free Art Show viewing at the same location. Both events are free and open to the public. Free valet parking will be available.

    More than 100 pieces of artwork will be exhibited at this year’s Art Show, the creation of 36 participants ranging from 59 to 88 years of age. Two participants will receive the coveted “Best in Show” in various categories such as photography, paintings, “hard” crafts and “soft” crafts. Prizes from donors such as Sofitel Luxury Hotel in Miami, Westin Colonnade in Coral Gables, Biltmore Hotel, Crown Plaza Hotel at Miami International Airport, Catering by Lovables, Jungle Island, Actors’ Playhouse and Coral Gables@Home, will be awarded in all categories. The Coral Gables High School Interact Club will be volunteering at the event.

    For more information, please contact the City of Coral Gables Senior Services Division at 305-460-5609

    Tesla Electric Roadster at Humberto Castro Exhibition Reception 11/5/10

    Friday, November 5th from 7 to 10 pm
    169 Madeira Avenue,
    Coral Gables (Miami)
    Florida, 33134, USA
    www.virginiamiller.com

    We are collaborating with Tesla, whose hot new electric roadster zooms 0-60 in 3.7 seconds, during Gables Gallery Night. Come take a test drive, enjoy some wine and see Humberto Castro’s “Traces of Migrations” exhibition on Friday, November 5th from 7 to 10 pm. His ten-foot tower of suitcases will bring back memories of your own travels and a contemplation of the stories that each of these cases holds. Be sure to read about the Tesla roadster below in our Event section.

    For those who are interested in master works, among our recent acquisitions from private collections is a Roberto Matta oil on canvas and a Manuel Mendive mixed media on paper from 1991. We have an active secondary market these days, so if you are looking for a particular artist or thinking about selling anything, just let us know.

    Cuban émigré artist Humberto Castro considers his third solo exhibition at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries, “Traces of Migrations,” one of the three seminal exhibitions of his extensive career.

    Although he has held 52 solo shows and participated in 126 group exhibitions in prestigious galleries and museums throughout Europe and the United States, the artist considers three of his exhibitions to be most important. “The first one was back in 1978 when I was only 17 and showed more than 100 drawings,” he says. “The second was my first exhibition in Paris. And now there is this one.”

    In her Miami Herald profile of Castro during his 15-year retrospective at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries, Fabiola Santiago noted how the Paris paintings broke loose from “drawings on paper and etchings of contorted, chained figures struggling to free themselves” into works that were “exuberant in their splash of color.” She quotes him as saying “I went wild.”

    International Biennale Artists Miami 12/1-5/10

    Your Presence is Requested: International Biennale Artists MIAMI
    Nina Torres Fine Art
    2033 NW 1st Place
    Miami, Fl 33127

    Vernissage Schedule
    Wednesday December 1, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.
    Thursday December 2, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.
    Friday December 3, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.
    Saturday December 4, 2010 from 6 – 10 p.m.

    Brunch
    Sunday, Decmber 5, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    I hope to see you all. Save the day because it will be an event never seen in Miami before. Please feel free to invite your family, clients and friends, they are all welcome

    It gives me great honor to welcome you to the opening of our invitational exhibition, International Biennale Artists MIAMI, the last show of 2010 and a special presentation of 46 renowned artists from 17 countries.

    My primary objective as director and chief curator of Nina Torres Fine Art is to honor artists whom have been previously selected to exhibit at the Biennale d’Arte di Firenze (Florence Biennale).

    This exhibition features artists who represent the following 17 countries: Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The United States of America, and Venezuela. In addition, many of the participating artists have been awarded with The International Lorenzo the Magnificent Award in various categories and distinctions.

    We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to our sponsors, the participants, curators and all of those who in one way or another contributed to the success of this exhibition which transcends geographic boundaries in order to partake in the dialog of art in the United States. All of these artists will undoubtedly leave their mark during Art Basel Miami Beach, when all eyes are on Miami.

    www.ninatorresfineart.com

    Miami Watercolor Society Fall Exhibition Opening 11/5/10

    Miami Watercolor Society Fall Exhibition
    Opening Reception: Friday, November 5th, 2010. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. General Public welcome.
    Winner, “Best in Show”, by Sandra Walsh. MWS 37th Annual Spring Exhibit at University of Miami’s CAS Wesley Gallery
    Artspace MAGQ.
    The Falls District.
    8747 SW 134th Street. Miami, FL 33176.

    The 37th Annual Miami Watercolor Society Fall Exhibition will be held November 5 – 26 at Artspace MAGQ, in the Falls District, 8747 SW 134th Street, Miami. Gallery hours, are Monday – Friday, 10:00 – 5:00 p.m., Saturday by appointment. The show will be juried by Susan Webb Tregay, award winning watercolor artist, lecturer, teacher and author. Forty artists, amateurs and professionals alike, will exhibit various forms and styles of watermedia.
    Exhibit also open during the Falls District Gallery Walk, Friday, November 19th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Contact: Jedda Wong: 305.253.4770 or info@miamiwatercolor.org.
    About the Miami Watercolor Society
    The Miami Watercolor Society has been in existence since 1974 with a membership of around 130, mostly locals but also including “snowbirds”. MWS is a volunteer-based, culturally diverse, non-profit organization. Members include students, amateurs and professionals, some of whom also teach at various sites around the county, including private studios, and public and private schools. Many members are also members of the Florida and National Watercolor Societies. Having varying styles and using watercolors to create many forms of watermedia, many MWS members have won a myriad of awards for their work.
    In addition to monthly meetings at the Pinecrest community center (2nd Sunday of each month), where painting demonstrations are usually a part of the agenda, the Society holds workshops throughout the year, led by noted artists from around the country.
    Two events of interest are the annual Teacher Workshop held at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, a watercolor workshop for Dade County Art Teachers in September, and, the “Annual Impressions in Watercolor”, a juried art show for students of all ages in the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, in February.
    MWS also has 2 juried membership shows each year, Fall and Spring. They take place in different venues around Dade County. This fall’s exhibit will be held at Artspace MAGQ, a modern gallery, yet intimate venue, in the Falls district. The MWS Fall Exhibit will be featured in the November Falls District Gallery Walk.
    More information on the society and their exhibitions can be found on their website, listed below.
    Miami Watercolor Society
    www.miamiwatercolor.org
    For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

    Graffiti Gone Global GGG2010 presents Fresh Produce 12/1-5/10

    GGG2010 presents Fresh Produce
    December 1 – 5, 2010, 11am – 8pm
    70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
    Miami, FL 33127
    btwn NW 2nd ave & N. Miami Ave in Wynwood
    A reception will be held on Friday, December 3 from 8 – 10pm
    www.gggexhibit.com

    Graffiti Gone Global (GGG) launches its fourth consecutive year with an exhibition of street and graffiti art running parallel to Art Basel Miami Beach. Entitled Fresh Produce, GGG’s installation explores the gray area between the street and the gallery, while adopting the quintessential farmers’ market mantra of “fresh.” Powered by SUSHISAMBA Fresh Produce is curated by Christina Gonzalez — aka She Kills He — and will feature work from today’s top street and graffiti artists, as well as a collaboration with Operation Design and a new large-scale installation by Dutch artists Haas & Hahn. Fresh Produce is produced in collaboration with Primary Flight and will be housed in a 7,000-square-foot venue in the Wynwood Arts District and will open to the public on December 1. A reception will be held on Friday, December 3 from 8 – 10pm.

    GGG’s Fresh Produce will feature a roster of international artists, including: The London Police, Revok, Erik Otto, Skewville, Pepa Prieto, Augustine Kofie, Alëxone, Kenton Parker, Tes One, BASK, Dolla, Jim Darling, Dabs & Myla, Stormie Mills, Michael De Feo, Andrew Holder, Jack Hudson, Tristan Eaton, Tatiana Suarez, Surge, Jersey Joe, Remed, Parskid, Logan Hicks, Escif, Depoe, Remi/Rough, Ryan Bubnis, Mike Perry, Reyes and from the Family Baglione: Flip, Sesper, Thais Beltrame and Herbert Baglione and others.

    the Kissing Booth Show at swampspace gallery 12/1/10

    the Kissing Booth Show
    dec 1, 2010, 12noon
    swampspace gallery
    3821 NE 1 Court
    Miami Design Distirct

    Join Swampspace Gallery to celebrate the romantic nostalgia of love with the much anticipated “Kissing Booth” show, featuring artworks by Kenny Scharf and Oliver Sanchez. Kissing Booths were light spirited attractions at carnivals and fairs of days gone by. On the surface these contraptions were used to tantalize and loosen our pockets. They are sentimental relics with an enduring practical purpose. Reviving their benevolent tradition, the Kissing Booth show is a fundraiser benefiting the students of Design and Architecture Senior High school. But the gallery installation like the “Eternal Kiss” is much much more.

    In 1907 sculptor Constantin Brancusi took a chunk of stone and with a few simple cuts, transformed the rock into an iconic sculpture. With the canons of amour that preceded him, Brancusi illustrated the soulful power of this singular carnal contact. His work serves as a constant reminder that there is no substitute for kissing. Chiming in with salacious intent, the very kissable Bob Hope once said “People who throw kisses are mighty hopelessly lazy”. At the risk of smothering the flames of the kiss, the huggable Confucius proclaimed, “Kissing is like drinking sea water. You drink, and your thirst increases”. Today many find themselves at the crossroads of emotions. With salty tears we proceed along the paths of contentedness and despair. The intimacy of a kiss shared by two being in a single space in time is like happiness, it feels best when you give it to someone else.

    During the festivities of the prestigious ABMB 2010 art fair and the sophisticated reveling in the Miami Design District, one destination certain to be unique and uncouth is the Kissing Booth.

    Sky’s the Limit by Alvaro Ilizarbe at swampspace gallery 11/13/10

    “Sky’s the Limit” by Alvaro Ilizarbe
    Nov 13, 2010, 7-11pm
    swampspace gallery
    3821 ne 1 court
    miami design district
    swampspace.blogspot.com

    Swampspace presents “Sky’s The Limit” a solo exhibition by Alvaro Ilizarbe/Freegums. This show will feature a large scale projection of clips of American pastimes and Juke songs that are layered and mixed into dance music videos. The artist is superimposed on the video embracing the moment by dancing and celebrating.

    This new work portrays our cultures’ indulgence of guilty pleasures through entertainment. The video strives to satisfy our never-ending desire to have fun and be entertained, invoking a feeling of momentary fulfillment.

    Sky’s The Limit by Alvaro Ilizarbe
    Saturday, November 13th, 2010 7-10pm
    at Swampspace 3821 NE 1 Court

    this is a “one night only” event

    Seventh Annual Masters Mystery Art Show 12/1/10

    NEW for Art Basel Opening Night: Seventh Annual Masters’ Mystery Art Show Dec. 1 at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach Features Collectible Canvas Totes Created by 25 Top Designers Art and Fashion Unite to Benefit Florida International University Masters in Fine Arts Program
    December 2, 2010, 12 to 7 p.m.
    Ritz-Carlton South Beach
    One Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139 USA

    Thursday, December 2- 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.- 7th annual Masters’ Mystery Art Show. Join the Ritz-Carlton South Beach, Lionstone Development, bohemians, royalty, fashion designers, socialites and international art lovers to a one-of-a kind event. Original 6×9-inch works of art created by renowned artists and signed only on the back to reveal the name after their sale. The mystery creates an artistic “whodunit”. Guest will also enjoy a spectacular silent auction of one-of-a kind Tote bags created by the world’s most renowned Designers. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Florida International University Master’s in Fine Arts program. The seventh annual Masters’ Mystery Art Show (MMAS),will open Art Basel, Wednesday, December 1 with a private, evening cocktail reception at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach.

    www.mastersmystery.com

    LoweDown Happy Hour 11/4/10

    Thursday, November 4, 7-9 PM
    LoweDown Happy Hour
    1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146

    Post-Election Party!

    The elections are over, but you can learn about the influences of politics on art with a tour of the student curated exhibition, ArtLab @ the Lowe: The Changing Face of Art and Politics, by Dr. Joel Hollander. Enjoy pizza from Pizza Rustica with cocktails generously provided by Bacardi and PAMA. Other beverages courtesy of Vitamin Water Zero and Honest Tea.

    $10 Admission; Free for Lowe Members

    Coconut Grove Art Stroll 11/6/10

    Coconut Grove Art Stroll
    11/06/2010, 7:00pm-11:00pm
    Mayfair Promenade
    2911 Grand Ave Suite 400D.
    Coconut Grove Florida 33133
    Myspace page.

    Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
    A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Street Magicians, Food & Beverage Sampling. Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family
    Saturday, November 6, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

    Location: Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
    Date: Saturday, November 6, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
    Admission: Free

    SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
    7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings.
    7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Street Magicians by The House of Flying Cards.
    7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Dance Performance By Breuil Fussion Academy.
    8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter
    8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Jibaro, one of Miami’s Premier Pop/Rock Latin Party Bands Promoting their new album. “Esto Lo que Hay”.

    On Saturday, November 6, Coconut Grove Art Stroll once again will be offering a fabulous array of new artists and entertainers. Enjoy free food and beverages by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, and Miller Light Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Jibaro, one of Miami’s Premier Pop/Rock Latin Party Bands Promoting their new album. “Esto es lo que Hay”. With a mix of rock, Pop and Latin flavor. Special Dance Presentation by the Breuil Fussion Academy,” Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, will rock you off your feet! And to make this night an unforgettable night… The House of Flying Cards will entertain the audience with ongoing street magic performances. Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Beradette Denoux, Daisy Rodriguez, Rolando J. Mendez, Cecilia Borrel, Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero.

    In addition” Artway66 Gallery” Set in a Modern Artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove, ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work, and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every Gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Diversities II” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Joseph Lawrence, Proman Garcia, Johnny Valdes, Marlenes Gasiba, Kurt Merkel, Trina Collins, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales, Yampier Sardina and Luis Breso, 12 Artists, Twelve different styles. Special Live Music Presentation by: Jibaro, Serena Stroppa, David Gilarbert and Yanelis Olbera. Video Visuals on giant screen: by Johnny. Special Presentation: by Breuil Fussion Academy. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.
    This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening.
    By presenting the event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60″ X 16″ Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
    Coconut Grove Art Stroll
    Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair
    2911 Grand Avenue
    Coconut Grove, FL 33133
    Ph: 305.726.1466
    coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com
    www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

    Images From Around The World at Artragesous Gallery 11/5/10

    “Images From Around The World”
    November 5, 2010, 7pm
    Artrageous Gallery Village Of Merrick Park
    Artragesous Gallery
    Next door to Nordstroms and Swatch store at Village Of Merrick Park (2nd Floor)
    330 San Lorenzo Avenue
    Coral Gables, Florida 33146
    786-220-1211
    www.artrageousgallery.com

    Dont Miss it!
    Enrique Monasterio’s first solo exhibit of recent images from around the world!
    Join us, participate in a unique event, and view his photographs of unusual landscapes and people as well as selected photography from Eastern Africa.

    http://www.artrageousgallery.com/blogs/news

    F.A.D. Walk Fashion Art Design 11/13/10

    F.A.D. Walk (Fashion, Art, and Design)
    November 13, 2010, 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    Bird Road Art District
    Between Miller Drive and Bird Road.
    On 46th Street and 72nd Avenue.

    Come join us for the FAD Walk November special event! Enjoy a unique collection of shops, music, gourmet food, wine, and hors d’ oeuvres.

    Bring any canned goods to your favorite store and receive a special discount!
    *Offer valid only at participating stores.

    This month the FAD Walk is joining with Camillus House and Angel’s Touch Charities to provide for those in need. Be part of the movement by bringing canned goods to any participating store.

    Locust Projects presents Jim Drain Saturday’s Ransom Opening Reception 11/13/10

    Jim Drain Saturday’s Ransom
    Conversation: Thursday, November 11th, 6:30pm
    The artist discusses his new exhibition with Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass Museum of Art Silvia Karman Cubina
    Opening reception: Saturday, November 13th, 7-10pm
    Reception: Thursday, December 2nd, 7-10pm

    Locust Projects is pleased to present Saturday’s Ransom, an ambitious new project by Miami-based artist Jim Drain. Drain is the 2005 winner of the prestigious Baloise Art Prize, and has exhibited work at institutions and galleries across the United States and internationally. This will be his first major solo exhibition in Miami.

    Drain, who is known for making colorful mixed-media works that merge psychedelic formalism with elements from art history and pop culture, will create a new series of sculptures and works on paper.

    Saturday’s Ransom is a reflection on the vehicles of transcendence, drawing specifically from the artist’s experiences as a youth with Catholicism. Drain will transform Locust Projects’ window facade into a faux stained glass window composed of translucent drawings created from melted wax and found books. Saturday’s Ransom will also feature sculpture collaging materials including knit fabric, painted cedar and welded furniture. The combination of these disparate materials obscures the cultural style that each element standing alone would otherwise convey, and instead coalesces them into a new and distinct whole. Together, the works speak to the history of Modernism, borrowing from early Christian symbology as well as African and Middle Eastern sources.

    Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1975. Jim Drain studied at Rhode Island School of Design. The artist lives and works in Miami, Florida. Solo exhibitions include I Will Show You the Joy-Woe Man, Workspace at the Blanton Museum, University of Texas, Austin, 2009; and I Would Gnaw On My Hand, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York, 2007. In 2009, the artist participated in group exhibitions at the Depart Foundation in Rome, Italy; Deitch Projects in Long Island City, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, Florida; and Turner Contemporary in Margate, England. Drain’s work was also featured in the international exhibition Uncertain States of America, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar Kvaran, 2006; and the 2002 Whitney Biennial at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

    Locust Projects’ exhibitions and programming are made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks: Greene Naftali Gallery, NY; Office Elements, Pompano Beach; Miami magazine; and the freshman class of Design and Architecture Senior High.

    Artway66 Gallery Welcome you to the Opening Reception 11/6/10

    Opening Reception of ArtWay66
    Artway66 at Mayfair promenade.
    November 6 2010
    From 7:00pm-11:00pm
    2911 Grand Ave Suite 400D, Coconut Grove, Florida.

    Contact: Johnny Valdes 305-726-1466 or email at Artway66@Yahoo.com

    “Opening Reception of Artway66″ Set in a Modern Artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove, ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work, and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every Gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Diversities II” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Joseph Lawrence, Proman Garcia, Johnny Valdes, Marlenes Gasiba, Kurt Merkel, Trina Collins, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales, Yampier Sardina and Luis Breso, 12 Artists, Twelve different styles. Special Live Music Presentation by: Jibaro, Serena Stroppa, David Gilarbert and Yanelis Olbera. Video Visuals on giant screen: by Johnny. Special Presentation: by Breuil Fussion Academy. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.

    One of the things that truly make ArtWay66 unique is our Exhibits/Events. Not only do we focus on the Visual Arts up creative fare that captures different styles from around the world, but by adding Live Music and Artistic Performance that meant to be shared. Make your night and artistic extravaganza, and let the party enjoy them communally. Experience the vast spectrum of the most tantalizing in the Art industry together… This is what ArtWay66 is all about.” The Ultimate Experience in Arts & Entertainment”

    Call for R.S.V.P 305-726-1466 or Email at Artway66@Yahoo.com

    Paredes Fine Art Studio to host 2nd Saturdays Art Walk bash 11/13/10

    Local Artist Miguel Paredes Offers Sneak Preview Of Art Basel Pieces During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk
    Urban impressionist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Studio
    Saturday, November 13, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m
    Paredes Fine Arts Studio
    2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127
    www.miguelparedes.com

    Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” on Saturday, November 13, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Paredes Fine Arts Studio will be open to the public offering guests a chance to view new, never-before-seen art work while enjoying live music and complimentary cocktails by Alambiqu Mixology, Grey Goose, Plymouth Gin, Beefeater Gin, Appleton Estates Rum and Ice Tropez.

    Miguel will present guests with a sneak preview of several signature pieces that will be showcased during his Art Basel exhibits including never-before-seen pieces from his popular Los Ninos, Boroughs and Pulgha & Birds series, a sculpture version of Miguel’s painting “In the Name of America” that has never been shown in Miami and a first look at Miguel’s all-new series, Elements of an Artist.

    Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up on 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

    Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

    In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

    At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will also exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

    With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

    In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

    Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

    Miami Art Museum Presents Focus Gallery Robert Rauschenberg Exhibition Preview 11/19/10

    Miami Art Museum Presents Focus Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg
    Exhibition Preview and Public Lecture
    Thursday, November 19, 2010, 6-9pm
    Roni Feinstein, author, critic, and curator of the 1990 exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: The Silkscreen Paintings 1962-1964 at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Feinstein has been a frequent contributor to Art in America, and is currently an instructor of Academic Courses at The Museum of Modern Art and Adjunct Instructor at the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
    Information/RSVP: events@miamiartmuseum.org.

    November 19, 2010 – April 10, 2011 Miami Art Museum will present a new exhibition in the Focus Gallery section of its Permanent Collection installation, dedicated to works by the late Robert Rauschenberg. Rauschenberg is celebrated as one of the first artists to incorporate mass media imagery into his artwork. Focus Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg, open November 19, 2010 through April 10, 2011, looks at various techniques the artist used over the course of his career to transfer images from their source medium into his artworks.

    “The exhibition will underscore the creative ingenuity that characterized Rauschenberg’s career for over fifty years—the last thirty-five of which he spent based in Florida,” said Peter Boswell, MAM assistant director for programs/senior curator. “It will emphasize his seminal role in understanding the importance of the mass media to modern culture.”

    The exhibition will feature a key work from MAM’s collection — Untitled, 1986 from his Copper Series — along with several works lent by the Estate of Robert Rauschenberg to examine how Rauschenberg employed different techniques at different times in his career to achieve stunningly diverse effects. Included among the loans will be a rarely seen series of solvent transfer drawings from 1965; a Hoarfrost work from 1974, made from images imprinted on thin, translucent fabric; and one of the artist’s late dye-transfer works on polylaminate, in which Rauschenberg employed images he himself had taken.

    Rauschenberg began in the 1950s by collaging actual newspaper and magazine pages, postcards and book illustrations into his famous “combine” paintings, which also included a variety of found objects ranging from clothing items to stuffed animals. But as early as 1959 he began transferring images from their source medium—the printed page, for example—onto the surfaces of his artworks instead of collaging them. This switched the emphasis from image as object to image as transmitted information. Over the course of his career, he used lighter fluid, solvent, lithography, silkscreen, and water to transfer images from the media onto paper, canvas, fabric, metal and polylaminate, creating unique hybrid works of art that combine elements of drawing, printing and painting.

    Focus Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg is located within BETWEEN HERE AND THERE: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, the Museum’s Permanent Collection installation. Changing every four to six months, the Focus Gallery presents mini-exhibitions of artists or themes considered cornerstones of MAM’s collection and collecting goals.

    Focus Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg is organized by Miami Art Museum and curated by Peter Boswell, MAM assistant director for programs/senior curator. It is supported by donations to MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund. Additional support provided by Marvin Ross Friedman and Adrienne Bon Haes.

    Miami Art Museum, a modern and contemporary art museum located in downtown Miami, FL, is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries with an emphasis on the cultures of the Atlantic Rim—the Americas, Europe and Africa—from which the vast majority of Miami residents hail. Recently, Miami Art Museum has presented exhibitions of works by Janet Cardiff and George Buress Miller, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Quisqueya Henriquez, Guillermo Kuitca, Wifredo Lam, Susan Rothenberg (November 2010) and Yinka Shonibare, and its Permanent Collection includes works by Doug Aitken, José Bedia, Mark Dion, Marcel Duchamp, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Ann Hamilton, Arturo Herrera, Alfredo Jaar, Sol LeWitt, Vik Muniz, Wangechi Mutu, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Tomas Saraceno, Lorna Simpson and Rachel Whiteread. Miami Art Museum’s educational programming currently reaches more than 30,000 people every year, with the largest art education program outside the Miami-Dade County public school system. The new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, is scheduled to open to the public in 2013. The new facility will provide room to showcase growing collections, expanded exhibition space to bring more world-class exhibitions to Miami-Dade County, and an educational complex, which will be a resource for the entire community. For more information about Miami Art Museum, visit miamiartmuseum.org or call 305.375.3000.

    University Of Miami Art Basel Activities And Shows 12/2-5/10

    Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch
    Sunday, December 5th from 10 a.m. to noon with an artist lecture at 9:30 a.m.
    The Lowe Art Museum
    1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables

    Mechanomorphia
    Wynwood Project Space
    opening receptions on Saturday December 4th, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

    The University of Miami will celebrate one of the cultural and social highlights for the Americas, Art Basel Miami Beach, with events hosted by the Lowe Art Museum and the College of Arts and Sciences running concurrently from December 2nd – 5th.

    On campus, The Lowe Art Museum will present its Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch on Sunday, December 5th from 10 a.m. to noon with an artist lecture at 9:30 a.m. This extraordinary event is hosted by LAM Director, Brian Dursum. On view are the temporary exhibitions, The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African-American Art: Works on Paper and Usable Art: African Aesthetics in Daily Life from the UM Lowe Art Museum. An artist lecture will be presented by multi-media sculptor Alison Saar at 9:30 a.m. in Storer Auditorium located at the UM School of Business. This event is open to the public, but RSVP is requested as space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, contact the Lowe Art Museum at 305-284-3603 or www.lowemuseum.org. The Lowe Art Museum is located on UM’s Coral Gables campus at 1301 Stanford Drive.

    In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the Department of Art and Art History, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, will present Mechanomorphic: Environmentally minded man\machine. Mechanomorphia, or the concept of the machine changing into something else over time, questions man’s relationship to the machine and to nature. Artists working around this theme will consider how the machine’s relationship to the environment has changed in our contemporary context, question whether or not man has metaphorically become a machine, or alternatively explore the role that man/machine plays in our current “Green Age.” Mechanomorphia will be held at the Wynwood Project Space in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2010. This exhibition will run from November 29th – December 27th with opening receptions on Saturday December 4th and December 11th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, call 305-284-2542 or email mcardoso@miami.edu.

    Also on view at the Coral Gables campus, The University of Miami Sculpture Garden highlights sculptures placed outside at various locations around the campus. More than two dozen sculptures by respected artists serve to delight and engage members of the University community and visitors. For a guide map of those artworks currently installed on campus, please visit http://www6.miami.edu/campuspd/Brochure/um_sculpture.html
    There is no shortage of opportunities for the art lover to participate in the University’s celebration of Art Basel! Stay updated on arts and other cultural events by visiting UM Presents at www.miami.edu/umpresents.

    The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

    Miguel Paredes Exhibitions Art Basel Week 2010 12/1-5/10

    Miguel Paredes Exhibitions Art Basel Week 2010
    December 1-5

    National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
    Paredes Fine Art Gallery, 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
    RSVP required: rsvp@miguelparedes.com

    miguelparedes.com

    Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 • 8pm to 11pm
    Miguel Paredes National Gallery VIP Opening Reception

    Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010 • 8pm to 11pm
    Miguel Paredes National Gallery Exhibition with photographer Danny Clinch

    Friday, Dec. 3, 2010 • 7pm to 11pm
    Paredes Fine Art Gallery Exhibits Elements of an Artist : A New Series by Miguel Paredes (Art Basel in Wynwood Launch Event)

    Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010 • 7pm to 11pm
    Paredes Fine Art Gallery Exhibition with graffiti artists SKI & 2ESAE of UR New York

    Wednesday, December 1
    Miguel Paredes National Gallery Vip Opening Reception
    Details: Miguel Paredes has transformed The National Hotel in to the Miguel Paredes National Gallery. The opening reception will feature complimentary cocktails by Bombay Sapphire, beats by Buddha Bar DJ Sam Popat and select works by Hernan Miranda
    Time: 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
    Location: National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
    **Events and exhibitions featured December 1 – 5

    Thursday, December 2
    Miguel Paredes National Gallery Exhibition With Photographer Danny Clinch
    Details: Miguel Paredes and famed rock photographer will unveil several collaborative works featuring subjects such as Jack Johnson and the Beastie Boys. The event will feature complimentary cocktails by Dewars and beats by DJ Sam Popat.
    Time: 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
    Location: National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139
    **Events and exhibitions featured December 1 – 5

    Friday, December 3
    Paredes Fine Art Studio Exhibits Paredes Fine Art Gallery Exhibits “Elements of an Artist: A New Series by Miguel Paredes”
    Details: Miguel Paredes will host a private meet & greet as well as unveil several works. Bites will be provided by RA Sushi.
    Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
    Location: Paredes Fine Art Gallery, 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
    **Events and exhibitions featured December 2 – 5

    Saturday, December 4
    Paredes Fine Art Studio Exhibition With Graffiti Artists Ski & 2ESAE of UR New York
    Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
    Location: Paredes Fine Art Gallery, 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
    **Events and exhibitions featured December 2 – 5

    Artist Miguel Paredes announces The Miguel Paredes National Gallery at the National Hotel launching Art Basel Miami Beach 2010

    Notable pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist, Miguel Paredes, is pleased to announce his most recent artistic endeavor and partnership with the National Hotel, one of Miami Beach’s most iconic landmarks in the heart of South Beach’s historic Art Deco District. The Miguel Paredes National Gallery is scheduled to take place during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 beginning Wednesday, December 1 through Sunday, December 5, 2010.

    The Miguel Paredes National Gallery will be the artist’s largest exhibition to date as his noteworthy, multi-colored and vibrant works are set to completely cover the hotel’s outdoor façade as well as its indoor walls and chic pool garden area. A VIP Opening Reception is scheduled on Wednesday, December 1 from 8 to 11 p.m. with after-party to follow. Additional events are to be announced closer to date, however, the exhibition will be open to the public starting Thursday, December 2 throughout the remainder of Art Basel.

    The Small World Of Willard Wigan Comes To Miami 11/12/10

    The Small World Of Willard Wigan Comes To Miami
    Internationally renowned micro-sculptor opens gallery in Midtown Gallery with the globe’s tiniest and priciest art
    Willard Wigan Midtown Miami 3252 NE First Avenue
    Opening day Friday, Nov. 12
    First public viewings from 11am to 6pm
    Private VIP reception (by invitation only) 7:30 to 10pm
    The gallery operates until Monday, Dec. 6
    www.wiganart.com

    The enchanting world of Willard Wigan makes its debut in Miami for Art Basel with 58 pieces–most formed in the eye of a needle, visible only by high-powered microscopes in custom cases. Highly anticipated pieces include Little Miss Muffet, Cameron Diaz, Mega Yacht “Hope” and the first showing of Cupid—arguably the smallest piece of art ever created measuring 385.77 micron (equal to one millionth of a meter). Prices range from $25,000 to over $100,000.

    Awarded England’s Member of the British Empire (MBE) honor by the Queen herself at Buckingham Palace, and TED Achievement Award, Wigan’s internationally acclaimed work will be unveiled at his inaugural exhibition in Miami and opening of his own gallery in Midtown Miami.

    Alonzo Mourning acts as “celebrity curator” for an invitation-only opening night in celebration of Wigan’s downsizing of “The Three Kings” (Miami Heat’s Big 3), along with Heat dancers, mascot and special appearances by Heat players.

    The gallery operates until Monday, Dec. 6, and donations of $5 are requested to tour the gallery, benefitting special educational programs, including Odyssey of the Mind and The Dyslexia Foundation.

    BACKGROUND: An extraordinary micro-sculptor whose work has been described as the “the eighth wonder of the world,” Willard Wigan’s masterpieces cannot be seen by the naked eye–only viewed through a high-powered microscope. Perhaps equally amazing is the personal story of success and struggles Wigan endured and overcame to achieve the acclaim and respect he now enjoys. Suffering from undiagnosed dyslexia, Wigan found solace and peace within his own private fantasy world of nature and art. Many of his sculptures are only three times the size of a blood cell and each piece – fairies, animals, movie stars – typically sit framed in the eye of a needle, or on the head of a pin—making him the “Micro Angelo” of the art world.

    Bird Road Art District-Art Walk Saturday 11/20/10

    Bird Road Art District-Art Walk
    Saturday, November 20, 7:00 -10:00 pm
    Bird Road Art District
    Start your Art Walk at 4229 SW 75 Ave

    Meet the artists of the Bird Road Art District (BRAD) in their studios, view new works and gallery exhibits. Enjoy cocktails and hors de’ ouvres, free parking and our complimentary shuttle that will take you to each major studio hub in BRAD throughout the night.

    The Bird Road Art District is located off the beaten path east of SW 75th Avenue, which runs alongside the Palmetto Expressway and between Bird Road (SW 40th St) and SW 48th… St. The majority of the artist’s studios are located just off of SW 75th Ave.

    Directions:
    Traveling from the North
    From I-75
    Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right
    onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    From I-95
    Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    From the Florida Turnpike
    Go south to 836, then east to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    Traveling from the South
    From US1
    Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    From 874
    Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    Traveling from the East
    From I-95
    Go south to 836, then west to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    From Miami International Airport
    Go west on 836 to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    Traveling from the West
    From Tamiami (8th St.)
    Take the Florida Turnpike North to 836,
    then East to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

    More info? Call 305.467.6819

    miamiARTzine.com 5th Anniversary at CANDO Arts Co-Op 11/8/10

    miamiARTzine.com Celebrates 5th Anniversary
    at CANDO Arts Co-Op, Monday, November 8
    Monday, November 8 from 6 to 9 pm
    CANDO Arts Co-Op, 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach

    Event Will Honor Local Arts Leaders

    miamiARTzine.com, the biweekly online publication which covers the South Florida Arts scene, will celebrate its 5th anniversary at a cocktail reception on Monday, November 8 at CANDO Arts Co-Op on Miami Beach.

    A highlight of the evening is the presentation of the 3rd Annual miamiARTzine.com Visionary Awards, so named for the ability of the honorees to think outside the box and envision and work toward a better Arts landscape. This year’s award recipients are:

    Arturo Fernandez, Co-Founder, Producing Artistic Director, Actor and Director of Ground Up & Rising (www.groundupandrising.org) theater and film company.

    Hannah Baumgarten and Diego Salterini, Artistic Directors, Dance Now Ensemble (www.dancenowmiami.org)

    Laura Jamieson, Executive Director of the Miami Beach Botanical Garden; registered tour guide in the Miami Beach Architectural Historic District

    Robert Rosenberg, Founding Artistic Director of the Out in the Tropics GLBT Contemporary Performing Arts Festival, and Director of the new Coral Gables Art Cinema.

    In addition to the awards ceremony, jazz vocalist Nikki Kidd will deliver a lively performance, courtesy of KCC Productions. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres are generously donated by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly and First & First Caterers. The celebration also includes a silent auction, with tickets to many of South Florida’s exciting arts venues.

    Miami Beach artist and miamiArtzine supporter Sid Daniels is the featured artist, with his exhibition “Flavors, Phobias and Fantasies” on display at CANDO Arts Co-op.

    miamiARTzine.com is a program of the Miami Beach Arts Trust, whose mission is to raise awareness and educate the public about the importance of the Arts. Publisher and Miami Beach Arts Trust chair Harvey J. Burstein conceived the idea of an online publication to better serve South Florida’s arts community and arts lovers.

    Editor James Cubby has taken the publication to a new level, adding a blog, several photo galleries and expanding the editorial lineup. The enthusiastic response from the community has contributed to the growth of miamiARTzine.com to more than 500,000 hits per month.

    Each issue of miamiARTzine.com contains original articles and photographs by local writers and photographers who volunteer their time and talent to inform readers about what is happening in the arts in South Florida. miamiARTzine.com has also served as a career conduit for these contributors, as many of its writers and photographers who have been tapped for other assignments based on their work being seen in, or the contacts they’ve made through the publication.

    miamiARTzine.com’s 5th Anniversary Party takes place on Monday, November 8 from 6 to 9 pm at CANDO Arts Co-Op, 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach. Suggested donation for the reception is $25 per person, with all proceeds to benefit the Miami Beach Arts Trust. For more information, please call (305) 535-2448, email mbat@miamiartzine.com or visit www.miamiARTzine.com.

    Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel Fundraiser/Mixer at The News Lounge 11/4/10

    Miami’s Independent Thinkers | Art Basel Fundraiser/Mixer @ The News Lounge
    November 4th, 2010, 7pm-2am
    The News Lounge
    5580 NE 4th Court
    Miami, FL
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    Miami’s Independent Thinkers Announces: Art Basel 2010 Fundraiser

    Art Basel satellite fair dedicated to showcasing local artists is holding a fundraiser to support their 2nd annual event. Artists interested in applying to be in the fair, please see the CALL TO ARTISTS.

    305 Creative Group, Red Fish Media, K17 and Casa Wynwood present Miami’s Independent Thinkers | Art Basel 2010 Fundraiser. The fundraiser is being held on November 4th, 2010 7pm-2am at The News Lounge at 55th Street Station, Miami FL. All proceeds collected at the event will go directly to staging the art fair. Donations of any level will be accepted.
    Community support is crucial!

    *****$5 raffle tickets will be available at the front entrance*****
    RAFFLE PRIZES INCLUDE:
    • $300 design services at 305 Creative Group
    • Beach Package (2 chairs, 1 umbrella, towels & cocktail of choice) at K17 Beach Club
    • 2-night stay at Ocean 5 Hotel
    • $200 “Mini Makeover” makeup & hairstyle at Sanctuary Salon and Spa
    • KRELwear (Oversized tee, blue/black stripe, one size fits all)
    • 2 day, 2 yoga & 2 mud passes for The Standard Spa
    • Yoga passes for Green Monkey
    • 1-hour “Pilates with Dianna” session
    • 2-hour photo session with Anthony Humphreys
    • The Script: A Breakthrough Guide To Scriptwriting by Alyn Darnay
    • Gift certificate to Armelle Loren
    • Irreversible Magazine
    • “Bitter Chocolates” by Emma Beckett
    • $50 bar tab at Purdy Lounge
    • Citrine by the Stones (jewelry)

    The mission of the fundraiser is to cover production costs for Miami’s Independent Thinkers | 2nd Edition Art Basel Satellite Fair, a collaborative multimedia art exhibition showcasing Miami’s premiere, emerging and young artists. To be held at Casa Wynwood (2135 NW 1st Court), the show aims to feature local artists working across a range of media – painters, photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, animators, writers, musicians, muralists, performance and new media artists. The fair will run from December 2-5, 2010 during Art Basel and will include opening night entertainment, live music, DJs, performance art and delicious food by Chef Jeremiah of gastroPod.

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

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

    If you are interested in sponsoring, please contact Kerry McLaney at Kerry@MiamiThinkers.com for our sponsorship package.

    Please follow us on Facebook or visit our website www.MiamiThinkers.com for more information on who we are and our mission.

    Gina Pellón at Cernuda Arte Opening Reception 11/5/10

    Gina Pellón Still Going Strong
    A One-Person Exhibition Opens At
    Cernuda Arte
    Opening Reception – Friday, November 5 7-10 p.m.
    3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
    www.cernudaarte.com

    Cernuda Arte is pleased to announce the opening of Still Going Strong, a solo exhibition that brings together fifty recent works by renowned contemporary Cuban master, Gina Pellón.

    The artist will be traveling from Paris to Miami to attend the evening premiere. This is a welcomed opportunity for visitors to view a great show and meet the artist. The exhibition will be on view through December 15, 2010.

    As an endeared, respected and applauded artist in the international milieu, Gina Pellón has enjoyed a successful career and many accolades. Dynamic and luminous, Pellón’s work is based on bold colors, vigorous brushwork and gestural rhythm. And this time around, still fully in command of her talents – and with much to say at 84 years of age – the painter once again delivers a riveting show with superb examples that depict a joy of life.

    With paintings like Gold in the Night and Let’s Dance, these renditions – executed with masterly technique – will surely mesmerize.

    The exhibition is accompanied by a fully-illustrated 36-page catalog.

    To View The Paintings By Gina Pellón, Click On The Link.

    Wrap Yourself In Art Party 11/30/10

    Wrap Yourself In Art party.
    Nov 30, 8pm-midnight
    Albion Hotel
    1650 James Avenue. Miami Beach, FL
    www.ecoartfashionweek.com

    This is the opening party of the EcoArtFashion week. It will be an evening filled with spectacular fashion shows, live entertaining & music while creating environmental awareness.
    Event is free to the public

    EcoArtFashion Week will launch this year during Art Basel 2010 in Miami.
    A week filled with Fashion, Art and Design while creating environmental awareness. Set at the stylish boutique Hotel Albion, positioned in the heart of South Beach from Dec 1st through Dec. 5th.
    Fashion and entertainment from Dec 2nd through Dec 4th from 7pm-11pm. Check website for schedule

    Aqua Art Miami 2010 12/2-5/10

    Aqua Art Miami 2010
    1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139
    December 2/3/4: 11am – 8pm
    December 5: 11am – 4pm
    Preview Opening: December 1, 8 – 11pm
    Sponsored by Modern Painters
    aquaartmiami.com

    Admission: General: $10 (ticket good for re-entry for the duration of the fair)
    FREE with Aqua VIP Card or Art Basel VIP Card
    Free Shuttle Service to Art Basel>

    Back To The Beach
    Aqua Art Miami Returns To Its Original Roots!
    This year the fair returns to the Aqua Hotel in Miami Beach, where it was first launched in 2005.

    Aqua Art Miami is pleased to announce its return to the fair’s original location – the Aqua Hotel in the heart of South Beach. During the first week in December, and running simultaneously with Art Basel Miami Beach, this boutique hotel will be transformed into a hub for innovative contemporary art programming, represented by the 43 galleries exhibiting there this year.

    preview the exhibitors & artists
    532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel New York > Artslant Los Angeles > Autobody Fine Art Alameda > Beth Urdang Gallery Boston > Birch Libralato Toronto >Blunt Collective / Awol Gallery Toronto > Bridgette Mayer Gallery Philadelphia > C. Emerson Fine Arts St. Petersburg > Cancio Contemporary Miami >Chandler Fine Art San Francisco > Conrad Wilde Gallery Tucson > Decorazon Gallery Dallas > Donna Seager Gallery San Rafael >Eleanor Harwood Gallery San Francisco > Eyewash Projects Brooklyn > Fouladi Projects San Francisco > Galerie T40 Düsseldorf > Gallery 339 Philadelphia >Garde Rail Gallery Austin > G. Gibson Gallery Seattle > Gregory Lind Gallery San Francisco > Harold Golen Gallery Miami > Horse Trader Projects Brooklyn >Jack Fischer Gallery San Francisco > Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Toronto > Mckenzie Fine Art New York > Michael Rosenthal Gallery San Francisco >Miller Block Gallery Boston > Nudashank Baltimore > Pdx Contemporary Art Portland > Perihelion Arts Phoenix > Philip Slein Gallery St. Louis >Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain Montréal > Platform Gallery Seattle > Randall Scott Projects Washington Dc > Robert Klein Gallery Boston >Robischon Gallery Denver > Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts Mill Valley > The Study @ Morgan Lehman Gallery New York > Toomey Tourell Fine Art San Francisco >Visual Arts Gallery / Sva New York > Walker Contemporary Boston > William Baczek Fine Arts Northampton

    Aqua Art Miami is pleased to announce its return to the fair’s original location – the Aqua Hotel in the heart of South Beach. During the frst week in December, and running simultaneously with Art Basel Miami Beach, this boutique hotel will be trans- formed into a hub for innovative contemporary art programming, represented by the 43 galleries exhibiting there this year.

    After a break in 2009, during which the fair focused on its Wynwood location, this return to the original hotel venue where the fair frst began in 2005 is welcomed by many. “We are thrilled to be a part of Aqua’s comeback to South Beach, as it’s certainly one of the best hotel fairs in the U.S., if not internationally,” boasts an enthusiastic Kathy Murphy, publisher of Modern Painters magazine, who are sponsoring Aqua’s Preview Opening on the evening of December 1st.

    Over the years, Aqua’s organizers Jaq Chartier and Dirk Park have made it their mission to promote progressive galleries with strong emerging artist programs from the West Coast, as well as from the greater United States and abroad. This curatorial commitment is complemented by the unique art fair setting of a classic South Beach hotel with spacious exhibition rooms that open onto a breezy, intimate courtyard. The surroundings have become a favorite gathering spot not only for relaxation during the busy Art Basel week, but also as a place to exchange and disseminate new contemporary art ideas. And with its close proximity to the main Art Basel fair, Aqua Art Miami has consistently been ranked among the top satellite art events by collectors, artists, curators, critics and the art loving public alike.

    Throughout its tenure, a number of new galleries have made their Miami art fair debuts at Aqua. This year is no exception with Walker Contemporary from Boston and Nudashank from Baltimore, among the newcomers. The fair is also thrilled to welcome back many of its veterans, including Seattle’s Platform Gallery, Gregory Lind Gallery & Eleanor Harwood Gallery from San Francisco, PDX from Portland, and Philip Slein Gallery from St. Louis. Local Miami art dealers are represented by Harold Golen and Cancio Contemporary, while our Canadian neighbors to the north have dispatched Birch Libralato and Katharine Mulherin Contemporary of Toronto, as well as Montreal’s Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain.

    The fair’s organizers are quite optimistic that with this year’s “return to form” and with the recent upswing of the art market, this will be one of the most successful incarnations of Aqua Art Miami during their six-year history of producing the event. Plus it’s great to be “back to the beach”.

    University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic Opening Reception 12/4/10

    University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic The Environmentally Minded Man/Machine
    Opening Reception Saturday December 4, 2010 6pm to 10pm
    Wynwood Project Space
    2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

    In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the UM Department of Art and Art History, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, will present Mechanomorphic: The Environmentally minded man\machine. The 21st century has seen altered sites, contested spaces, and an ever-increasing mindfulness toward environmentalism. Artists working in our contemporary moment may consequently question the role—if any—that man/machine plays in this equation. Mechanomorphia, or the concept of the machine changing into something else over time, questions man’s relationship to the machine and to nature. Artists working around this theme may consider how the machine’s relationship to the environment has changed in our contemporary context, question whether or not man has metaphorically become a machine, or alternatively explore the role that man/machine plays in our current “Green Age.” Mechanomorphic works of art consider the notion that the machine has aided man in undermining our (lived) environment and the spread of urbanization, and yet, man must now turn to the machine in order to re/solve these issues.

    Mechanomorphic will be held at the Wynwood Project Space in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2010. This exhibition will run from November 29 to December 27, 2010. Opening Receptions will be held on Saturday December 4, 2010 6pm to 10pm during Art Basel/Miami Beach week and again on December 11, 2010 – 6pm to 10pm.

    Regular gallery hours are every second Saturday 6pm to 10pm and by appointment. A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art. Visit the University of Miami Wynwood Project Space every second Saturday at 2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami during the monthly gallery walk to view student, faculty and alumni works.

    For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu.

    The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

    World Erotic Art Museum Opening Reception for Human Dimension by Rainer Lagemann 11/1/10

    Opening reception on November 1st for HUMAN DIMENSION: Figurative metal sculptures by Miami artist Rainer Lagemann.
    1205 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
    At the corner of Washington Avenue and 12th Street
    Tel: 305.532.9336 | Toll Free: 1.866.969.WEAM | Fax: 305.695.1209
    ADMISSION
    Adults ……………………………………..$15.00
    Seniors over 60 (with I.D.) ………….$14.00
    Students (with I.D.) ……………………$13.50
    MEMBERS …………………………………FREE

    Lucky You! 3 Annual Art Raffle 11/12/10

    Friday: November 12 2010 7-11 Pm
    Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32nd Street, Miami, FL 33127

    The Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC), South Florida’s premier center for emerging and mid-career artists, is hosting its third annual Lucky You! 3 art raffle on November 12, 2010 from 7 – 11 p.m. The special event features original paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed-media works by more than 70 BAC and Miami-based artists to be raffled off throughout the evening.

    Admission is $50 ($45 presale) and includes full access to the new Audrey Love Gallery, the artists and their studios, as well as the opportunity to win one-of-a-kind pieces with every raffle ticket purchased. Raffle tickets are $10 each and will be available for sale online closer to the event date.

    Guests will enjoy a rare live performance by Miami’s own Panic Bomber and musical stylings by DJ Immortal. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and paired with spirits provided by Bacardi.

    Proceeds from this event will benefit funding the BAC’s continuous programs and special events in order to maintain the organization as one of the most unique art facilities for artists in Miami and the Wynwood Arts District. This year, the BAC was named Miami’s Best Art Compound for 2010 by the Miami New Times for its commitment to enriching the careers of the city’s emerging and mid-career artists.

    Click on the link below to purchase your discounted presale admission tickets!
    REGISTER NOW!

    St. Stephen’s Art Show 23rd Annual 2/19-21/11

    St. Stephen’s Art & Craft Show
    2750 McFarlane Road
    Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
    Saturday February 19th, 2011 from 9:00am-6:00pm
    Sunday February 20th, 2011 from 9:00am-6:00pm
    Monday February 21st, 2011 from 9:00am-6:00pm

    Entering its 23rd year, the highly anticipated St. Stephen’s Art Show (SSAS) will be celebrating its three-day long festival from Saturday, February 19th through Monday, February 21st, 2011 from 9am to 6pm. Known as one of South Florida’s most popular outdoor art festivals, the SSAS charges a $2 admission to adults and children over 12, and serves as a non-profit event that helps to fund outreach programs in Miami. Visitors can enjoy artwork from more than 160 renowned artists, an international food court, children’s activity area, an authentic English tea room and musical entertainment, all on the shady campus of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in the heart of Coconut Grove, Florida.

    Location: The annual fine art festival is presented by the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a 100 year resident in Coconut Grove.

    Show Director: Daisy Lewis
    (305) 648-0056
    info@artshowss.org
    www.artshowss.org

    Anya Ponorovskaya’s Downtown Salon Opening reception 12/2/10

    Opening reception on Thursday December 2nd 7-10pm
    Anya Ponorovskaya
    35 Northeast 40th Street
    Miami FL 33137
    Miami Design District
    Tel: 305-677-5008
    anyaponorovskaya.com
    downtownsalon.blogspot.com

    Art Basel Miami 2010: Anya Ponorovskaya brings downtown New York to Miami’s Design District during Art Basel week. Her salon offers a gritty mix of high and low, martinis and hotdogs as well as established and emerging artists. “It’s a spot to socialize and celebrate the essence of New York – the meeting between people” says Ms Ponorovskaya.

    Her eponymous line of reversible silk dresses, cinched-waist coats, handbags and shoes are designed and produced in Manhattan where Ponorovskaya is based and has two boutiques “Art Basel week is our one-year anniversary in Miami’s Design District and I wanted to do something special to celebrate that” Ponorovskaya says. Downtown Salon is showcasing a radiant selection of contemporary New York City artists:

    Richard Alvarez artworks are a celebration of women. Using pigment and glitter on glass, he produces sensualized busts of women with religious undertones. This image borrows from both high and low, looking as much like a scene from “American Beauty” as a depiction of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.

    Barrie Cline’s body of silver work sculptures conjures up a cross between the film Metropolis and nature taking over – visceral, ceramic vessels, pushing their functionality and equilibrium to the limit and maintaining an interesting tension between the divisions of craft and art.

    Downtown Salon also features:
    Photography by Ani Berberian
    Jewelry by Hollow Dancer
    Illustrations by Erina Dempsey
    Sculptural installation by Casey Zap
    Live Music Performance by TBD

    Little Havana Viernes Culturales Festival 10/29/10

    Viernes Culturales
    October 29, 7:00pm-11:00pm
    Calle Ocho (SW 8th st., between 13th and 17th avenues)

    Viernes Culturales/ Cultural Friday is back just in time for the Halloween weekend! South Florida’s celebrated monthly arts and culture festival will take place on Friday, October 29th from 7:00pm to 11:00pm along Little Havana’s legendary Calle Ocho (S.W. 8th Street, between 13th and 17th avenues). Art lovers and festival goers can enjoy pumpkin carving, Halloween themed poetry readings, art galleries, restaurants, live music and hot performances. It is the place to be this Halloween weekend, and it’s all for free! For more information contact Corinna Moebius at (305) 643-5500. Vendors can apply at info@viernesculturales.org.

    We know you love the live music and dance under the stars, the crowds, the art galleries and artist studios, the cigar factories and domino games, the outdoor dining.
    More Info.

    But this month, be prepared for more.

    Schedule of Events

    7 pm: Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George leads a tour of Little Havana (free), filled with all kinds of spooky details!

    CoraZona Stage
    (rear of Domino Plaza, south side of 15 ave & 8 st)
    7 pm Storytelling & Poetry with a Halloween theme
    (featuring a scary short story by Miami Herald writer Enrique Fernandez)
    7:45 pm Fina Escayola y Su Estudiantes de Flamenco (dance)
    8:15 pm Rhythm King Warriors (B-Boys & Latin Rhythms)
    9 pm Yansan by Marisol Blanco and IreObini (Afro-Cuban drum & dance)
    9:30 pm Orquesta America (salsa)

    Other activities:
    A Pumpkin Carving patch in the Community Marketplace (near the McDonald’s at 14th Ave & SW 8th St.). Volunteers will carve a pumpkin for kids ages 3-10!
    A new ZonaFresca area by 14th Ave. & SW 8th St. featuring live painting, caricature art, rides in locally made Cuban-style carts called chivichanas, more!
    A Domino Competition in Domino Park (and more domino games across the street at 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)
    Breakdancing to live Latin rhythms!
    Street and sidewalk activities (henna art, tarot card reader, human statue, etc.)
    A mariachi band (in front of El Buen Sabor restaurant, between 15th & 16th Avenues)
    Dozens of local artists and artisans (including local authors) selling their wares in our outdoor Arts Fair
    Art galleries & artist studios open for you to explore
    Live music in multiple venues (from old school to new)
    Restaurants featuring Cuban, Thai/Sushi, Chinese, Uruguayan and Mexican cuisine (we’ve heard a rumor that Spanish restaurant Casa Panza may re-open in time for Friday)
    Free international phone calls with our CoraZona Gold Sponsor Verizon (north side of 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)

    Monster Mash at ArtCenter/ South Florida 924 Lincoln Rd 10/29/10

    Monster Mash
    Macabre drawings & paintings by Stephanie Rodriguez
    Opening Reception this Friday Night, October 29th, from 7-9pm
    ArtCenter/ South Florida-924 Lincoln Road-First floor

    Join us for an evening of art inspired by ghouls and ghosts!

    Stephanie Rodriguez’s series Monster Mash explores classic horror characters such as Vincent Price and Edgar Allan Poe as well as other famous characters you may recognize from classic films and literature.

    Kick off your Halloween weekend with us!