New Work Miami 2010 Afterhours with Beings and Jacuzzi Boys at Miami Art Museum 9/2/10

NWM2010 AFTERHOURS
All Afterhours programs: 6-9pm; MAM members $5, non-members $15
Thursday, September 2
Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130
Bring on the bands! Celebrate Miami’s rich crossover of art and music, as local bands Beings and Jacuzzi Boys headline a night of rock at the museum. In the gallery, experience a special interactive performance by Bert Rodriguez, plus Talking Head Transmitters (segment on 80’s rock).

Parking is available for $5 (with validation) at 50 NW 2nd Ave.
For more information, contact Events@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.1704, or visit miamiartmuseum.org.
*All programs and times subject to change. Please check miamiartmuseum.org for updated information.

About “New Work Miami 2010”
New Work Miami 2010 is organized by Miami Art Museum and is supported by donations to MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund, with additional support provided by Lin Lougheed. It is curated by Peter Boswell, assistant director for programs/senior curator, and René Morales, associate curator.

New Work Miami 2010 artists: Maria José Arjona, Kevin Arrow, Beings, Jenny Brillhart, Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Jim Drain, Flash orchestra, Frozen Music, Oscar Fuentes & the Gipsy Catz, Lynne Golob Gelfman, Michael Genovese, Jacin Giordano, Guerra de la Paz, Adler Guerrier, Jacuzzi Boys, Don Lambert, Gustavo Matamoros, Ana Mendez (with Aja Albertson & Richard Vergez), Beatriz Monteavaro, Gean Moreno/Ernesto Oroza, Peggy Nolan, Fabian Peña, Christina Pettersson, Poem Depot, Vickie Pierre, Manny Prieres, Bert Rodriguez, Christopher Stetser, Talking Head Transmitters, Robert Thiele, Mette Tommerup, Humberto Torres, Frances Trombly, Tatiana Vahan, Marcos Valella, Michael Vasquez, Viking Funeral and Michelle Weinberg.

New Work Miami 2010 Afterhours with Psychic Youth, Inc at Miami Art Museum 8/19/10

NWM2010 AFTERHOURS
All Afterhours programs: 6-9pm; MAM members $5, non-members $15
Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130
Thursday, August 19
Psychic Youth, Inc., presents WALKING SPELL, an experimental performance directed by Ana Mendez. In the gallery, meet artists Kevin Arrow and Manny Prieres; Talking Head Transmitters live radio broadcast: Segment on contemporary dance and performance by Carlota Pradera with sound by Gustavo Matamoros; Lara Stein Pardo’s project, Mapping Miami, and LegalArt. For more information contact RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.1704.

Parking is available for $5 (with validation) at 50 NW 2nd Ave.
For more information, contact Events@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.1704, or visit miamiartmuseum.org.
*All programs and times subject to change. Please check miamiartmuseum.org for updated information.

About “New Work Miami 2010”
New Work Miami 2010 is organized by Miami Art Museum and is supported by donations to MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund, with additional support provided by Lin Lougheed. It is curated by Peter Boswell, assistant director for programs/senior curator, and René Morales, associate curator.

New Work Miami 2010 artists: Maria José Arjona, Kevin Arrow, Beings, Jenny Brillhart, Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Jim Drain, Flash orchestra, Frozen Music, Oscar Fuentes & the Gipsy Catz, Lynne Golob Gelfman, Michael Genovese, Jacin Giordano, Guerra de la Paz, Adler Guerrier, Jacuzzi Boys, Don Lambert, Gustavo Matamoros, Ana Mendez (with Aja Albertson & Richard Vergez), Beatriz Monteavaro, Gean Moreno/Ernesto Oroza, Peggy Nolan, Fabian Peña, Christina Pettersson, Poem Depot, Vickie Pierre, Manny Prieres, Bert Rodriguez, Christopher Stetser, Talking Head Transmitters, Robert Thiele, Mette Tommerup, Humberto Torres, Frances Trombly, Tatiana Vahan, Marcos Valella, Michael Vasquez, Viking Funeral and Michelle Weinberg.

Image courtesy of Ana Mendez. Photo by Federico Nessi

Photographs of EsVedra Mystery Revealed Masquerade on 8/13/10

The Garden of EsVedra Mystery Masquerade. EsVedra Designs a Mystery Revealed Masquerade at Casa EsVedra on Friday, August 13, 2010. As the island of EsVedra is surrounded in mystery, so is the design inspirations born of the island. A wonderful night of art, music and design, sponsored by Ron Zacapa Rum and supporting Falling Whistles.

Borinquen Gallery presents Blood and Toys A Solo Show by Hector Maldonado 8/14/10

Borinquen Gallery presents Blood & Toys: A Solo Show by Hector Maldonado
Thursday, August 19th, 2010. 7:00 p.m.
Borinquen Gallery. 100 NE 38th Street. Suite# 3. Miami, FL 33137
Gallery will be open week days from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Weekends by appointment only
Admission: Free

Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hector Maldonado lives and works in Miami, Florida. After graduating with honors (Bachelors in Fine Arts, Cum Laude) from the University of Puerto Rico, Maldonado obtained a Masters in Fine Arts from the Real Academia de San Carlos, Universidad Nacional Autenoma de Mexico.
Since 2007, Hector Maldonado has been working on various series; from mixed media on canvas to assamblage-construction / sculptures made from found objects. These series are representative of the experiences through a lifetime that has shaped the person he presently is. His work is a reflection on issues that are visceral and vital to him: God, childhood, language (communication), time, eternity, and levels of human existence; spiritual and physical.
The mixed media on canvas series “Mi family” (My Family), deals with the relations between individuals and their immediate (familiar) habitat, exploring aspects that go beyond the physical.
The series “Listen”, deals with the use of children images as an excuse to reveal semantic images of profound content within an unidentifiable space, where visual and interpretation levels are touched.
Maldonado’s small scale construction/sculptures made of found objects, the “Void Toys” series, are minuscule poetical and intimate scenarios where he exposes diminutive transcendental and philosophical concepts and essential ideas about human relations and feelings such as presence vs. absence, happiness vs. sadness, love vs. hate, religious vs. secular, among others.
For more information, please contact Ben Neji at 305.491.1526 or bmn4288@gmail.com. You may also contact the artist directly at 786.201.0926, hmaldonado@live.com or visit his website at www.hmaldo.com.
www.borinquenhealth.org

Art and Design Night for Transluminescent Fantasies at Art Fusion Galleries 8/14/10

WHAT: Art & Design Night for
“Transluminescent Fantasies”.

WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

WHEN: Saturday, August 14th, 2010
7 – 10 PM

Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Music by DJ Ismael
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our summer season exhibition of 2010. Exhibiting 32 contemporary artists in a group exhibition titled
“Transluminescent Fantasies”
This exhibition exposes the intricate diversity of photography, watercolor and a voluminous array of original paintings and sculptured works created by emerging and mid-career artists from across the globe.
Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

OHWOW present Dadarhea 8/13/10

Opening reception Friday, August 13, 8pm.
OHWOW
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
info@oh-wow.com
www.oh-wow.com

OHWOW is proud to present DADARHEA. An idea born from an absurd dream involving pee filled supersoakers and deep fried laptops. It’s a dadaist pizzeria. It’s idea-rhea. It’s the video art equivalent to fantasy island – where Devin Flynn is the Mr. Roarke to Jim Drain’s tattoo.

Dadarhea is freeform video workshop with a group of guest artists who pride themselves on confounding their audiences, allowing them to employ animation, live action video (on location and greenscreen), musical performance, or any and all improvised & questionable behavior. Through the month of July, a residency at OHWOW (MIAMI) and at Bec Stupak’s Honeygun Labs (NYC) will take place in order to experiment with the possiblity of total video saturation. The finished video will premiere on August 13th with an accompanying installation comprised of any and all emphemera related to the project. Dadarhea-ists include: Devin Flynn, Jim Drain, Naomi Fisher, Ara Peterson, Joe Grillo, Takeshi Murata, Francine Speigel, Melissa Brown, Marie Lorenz, Todd James, Brian Belott, Jessie Gold, Michael Williams, Erin Krause, Alvaro Ilizarbe, Jen Stark, Friends With You, Billy Grant, Laura Grant, Alison Kuo, Eric Fensler…and more!

O. Ascanio Gallery in Wynwood Arts District Opening Celebration 9/11/10

VIP launch party and artist reception during Second Saturday Gallery Walk
The opening exhibition is by contemporary artist Carlos Cabeza and is entitled Rhythmic Paintings.
Saturday, September 11 from 7-10 p.m
O. Ascanio Gallery
2600 NW Second Ave in the Wynwood Arts District
For more information visit here.

O. ASCANIO GALLERY TO OPEN IN WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT
Wynwood’s newest gallery boasts rotating exhibitions of world-renowned Latin American modern and contemporary artists

Miami, FL – O. Ascanio Gallery is preparing to open in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Owner and gallerist Oscar Ascanio, will host a celebratory opening and artist reception during the District’s Second Saturday Gallery Walk on September 11, 2010. The opening solo exhibition, entitled Rhythmic Paintings, shows the dramatic work of Paris-based, Venezuelan contemporary artist Carlos Cabeza, and will be sponsored by Polar Beer and VeeV Acai Spirit.

Rhythmic Paintings is a series of works created by using a stream-of-conscious modality where Cabeza creates movement through curved, ebbless sequential patterns. The feminine form is prominent, as are vividly colored eyes that peer out through the thoughtful maze of strokes. The collection includes 15 works comprised of paintings, découpages and objects.

“Carlos Cabeza’s work is based on continuity and the rhythm of movement within a space. His inspiration comes from a spiritual point-of-view and flows from his mind onto the canvas – almost as if whistling,” said Ascanio. Renowned art critic and cultural historian Alfredo Boulton has said of him: “The individuality of Cabeza’s expressiveness places him in a special niche within contemporary painting.”

The exhibition, whereby five percent of the proceeds generated from sales of the Rhythmic Paintings series will benefit ECOMB, will be available for public viewing until October 3, 2010. From October 9th – November 7th O.Ascanio Gallery presents the Venezuelan contemporary artist Nanin. Finishing 2010 with a bang, the gallery will present an exciting collective of world-renowned artists, including Jesus Soto, Carlos Cruz Diez, Alejandro Otero, Victor Lucena, Victor Vasarely and Bernar Venet. The collective exhibit will run from November 13th – December 12th.

Born in Villa de Cura, Venezuela, Ascanio is an accomplished gallerist, artist manager, publisher and collector. He began his art career at the age of 17, while apprenticing with Alfredo Boulton. And in 1974 he co-launched Ediciones Macanao, a publishing company he formed with Boulton and op, kinetic artist Carlos Cruz Diez.

In 1978 he opened his first gallery, Estudio 1, in Caracas which was dedicated to promoting and selling the works of Jesus Soto, one of the world’s most famous contemporary artists. And in 1984 he opened Galeria Oscar Ascanio also in Caracas where he featured artists that included Alejandro Otero, Edgar Negret, Lina Sinisterra, Victor Lucena, Francisco Salazar, Bernar Venet, Bernard Aubertin and Fernando Mignoni.

O. Ascanio Gallery is located at 2600 NW Second Ave in the Wynwood Arts District. For more information visit www.oascaniogallery.com.

Biography

Born in 1953 in Villa de Cura, Venezuela, Ascanio quickly ascended the ranks of Venezuelan society and style. At the age of 17, he immersed himself in art history and theory while apprenticing with the renowned Alfredo Boulton. An art critic, cultural historian and photographer, Boulton was instrumental in the development of Venezuela’s modernist and contemporary art movement.

This experience and his affinity for art history led him to trade medical school for a Masters degree in economy from Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in 1972. Two years later, he launched a publishing company coined Ediciones Macanao with Boulton and kinetic, op artist Carlos Cruz Diez.

The company was named after a cocktail Boulton invented and dubbed Macanao while at his grand estate in Margarita Island with his wife Mirta, Ascanio and Cruz Diez.

Ediciones Macanao was dedicated to producing literature on the study of Venezuelan art and related topics. The company published a bevy of books on Venezuelan artists that included Jesus Soto, Hector Poleo, Armando Reverón and Rafael Monasterios. Also featured in Ediciones Macanao, was Simon Bolivar’s iconography, among others.

In 1976, Ascanio collaborated in the organization of an exhibition of Soto’s work in New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Two years later he founded Estudio 1, a gallery dedicated to Soto’s work, and became Soto’s agent and legal representative. He also represented other emerging and established Venezuelan artists during this time.

Soto is regarded as one of the world’s most famous contemporary artists. He is considered a forefather of kinetic art, and a number of his paintings can be found on the walls of the most prestigious museums or in the hands of respectable collectors.

Ascanio commuted between Paris and Caracas for four years starting in 1978 with the purpose of organizing art exhibitions. He also used this time to refine his knowledge of art history through liberal studies at Université Sorbonne, École du Louvre and Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

Ascanio put together retrospective exhibitions for Soto in 1982 in Madrid’s Parque del Retiro and Fundación Juan March; In 1985, he organized the retrospective exhibition Soto Space Art in Miami’s Center for the Fine Arts, and another retrospective exhibition for Soto was organized in 1990, debuting in Tokyo’s Contemporary Sculpture Center and traveling to Osaka and Kyoto.

In 1984, Ascanio opened Galeria Oscar Ascanio in Caracas, Venezuela. Through this venture Ascanio worked with various contemporary Latin-American artists such as Alejandro Otero, Jesus Soto, Victor Lucena, Edgar Negret, Lina Sinisterra, Francisco Salazar, Karl Weidmann and Carlos Cabeza. He also featured international artists that included Bernar Venet, Bernard Aubertin and Fernando Mignoni. Today, Galeria Oscar Ascanio is considered one of Venezuela’s most important and influential galleries.

Now, Ascanio prepares to open a second gallery in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District entitled, O. Ascanio Gallery. His goal is to spotlight various international artists using his latest venture as a catalyst. The gallery, located at 2600 NW Second Ave., is slated to open September 11, 2010.

Oscar is currently a member of the Wynwood Arts District Association (WADA). He has two sons: Nicolas, 27, and Alfredo, 20. Both are involved in their father’s business and will help run the gallery as Ascanio commutes between Miami and Venezuela.

image information:
Title: “Amour supreme”
Dimensions :. 200 cm x190 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Year: 2007.NY
Copyright of the photo: Ricar2 Photography.

River Of Art Showcase and Party by Life Is Art, Soul Of Miami and Tony Major Events 8/18/10

River Of Art

Life Is Art – Soul Of Miami – Tony Major Events
party, art, music, fashion, performance and more!
showcase, networker, fundraiser
Wednesday, August 18, 6:30pm
Bleu Moon Sports Bar
1717 N. Bayshore Drive, 2nd Floor
Inside the Doubletree Grand Hotel
just a few blocks from downtown

reservations : 786-275-4051
BE GREEN! take the metromover to the omni station
valet parking: $5.50 for 2.5hrs (must get validated at the bar)
plenty of metered street parking

TEXT BLEUMOON TO 41513 and GET A FREE DRINK

Musical Arts
DJ Silvio

Visual Arts
Serafin Debesa
Lu Gold

Literary Arts
Renda Writer

Life Is Art, Soul Of Miami and Tony Major Events brings you another The River Of Art Showcase and Party, a fun evening of creativity. Each Wednesday, we feature visual art, music, fashion, performance and more chosen from our local south Florida arts community. Full bar and excellent food are there for your enjoyment, as well. Come by and enjoy an atmosphere of fun and excitement.
A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THE EVENING GOES TO SUPPORT THE ARTS IN SOUTH FLORIDA.

SERAFIN DEBESA
www.SerafinArt.com
Serafin Debesa is a life long resident of Miami.As an artist he is well known for his unique and innovative pieces. Serafin sees his art as a touch of magic. His colors are bold,hot and spicy. As he puts it “when you can blend art and electronics… you just get magic!” As one of the true pioneers of “Dimentional Art” with a flair in electronics much of his art can be seen on you tube and other websites. “I want the Art Collector to feel my work and discover his or her own sense of wonder and imagination. I want to strike an emotion” Enjoy the passion in Serafin’s Art.

LU GOLD
www. Maliceart.com
Expositions
Buena Vista Building, Miami Design District, Collaborated Show, “Malice in Wonderland”, May-July 2010
Books and Books,Coral Gables, Solo Show, September 2008
Mary Loly Gallery, Santo Domingo,D.R., Collaborated Show , December 2004
Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Collaborated Show “Books”, October 2004
Leonard Tachmes Gallery, North Miami, Fl, Collaborated Show “Summer Miami”, June- August 2004

DJ SILVIO CARVANA
www.dubdrX.com
Live DJ on 2 turntables and a mixer. NO PC required….I do it old school with new music you hear in the clubs.
All my music is direct form Spain , Italy, Germany & the UK, heavy on the vocals for that feel good vibe we all think of when we think summer & sunshine.
I am on every beat mixed with love just for people like you. I have been djing since 1994 on turntables mixing house & dance music, my st radio show was on WIUV Rutland VT in 1984. I know that music makes you smarter and its all about Love!

RENDA WRITER
www.rendathepoet.com
Have been performing original poetry for the last 10 years, both in NYC and South Florida. Appeared on the covers of City Link and Palm Beach Post. Performed at The Apollo Theatre. Currently 3 years deep in a campaign to perform one of my poems on The Ellen Degeneres Show. Released an independent CD of poetry, combined with various types of music, called “Eclectic Poetic” in 2006, which received a favorable review in the New Times.

www.lifeisartfest.org
www.soulofmiami.org

Calix Gustav Gallery Art Walk this Saturday 8/14/10

Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29 St.
Miami, FL 33127
Saturday August 14, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to present its summer exhibition The Passing during this Saturday’s Art Walk from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Featuring works from Jovan Karlo Villalba, Catalina Jaramillo and Richard Herzog.

The Passing will run from July 10, 2010 through September 1st, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Important Note: The Gallery will be closed from August 17 to August 24 for summer break.

Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery Summer Group Show Opening Reception 8/14-15/10

Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery Invites you to a Summer Group Show
Cocktail reception 14th & 15th from 7-10pm
Daniel Azoulay Gallery
3201 Buena Vista Blvd, # 120
Miami FL 33137

August 14th through November 1st, 2010
Sounds provided by DJ Jason Perez

Join us for an evening of fashion, art and photography

Andre Plessel, Bunny Yeager, Catherine Webb, Jock Sturges, Victor Vasquez, Michel Chelbin, Lalla Essaydi, Daniel Azoulay and Michael Perez Pop Art.

Monday through Friday: 10 am – 6pm
Saturday: 12 am – 5pm

www.danielazoulaygallery.com
info@danielazoulaygallery.com

Closing night and network event for Space, Art + Love 8/14/10

1310 Gallery at Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts and Niki Art Studio Productions presents:
Space, Art + Love: August 14th
Closing night and last chance to see the show: Space, Art + Love. Come out, support, and network. Come out and chat with the artists, view the work, collaborate, and build.
If you have a service or a business, bring business cards to network.
Opportunity for open mic- contact me in advance if interested.

Also introducing Vuleiyo. One of the youth talent at the Sailboat Bend Artists community. Enjoy a fresh cup of Homemade Lemonade! Vuleiyo age 10 was selected for a Youth entrupanuership program by Psycholinguistics Inc. and given a $ 75 dollar stipend to start a lemonade stand. The program is design to encourage young entrepreneurs, and raise awareness about the communities’ visually impaired through music. So come out and check out his table, support his Lemonade stand, and hear his budding violin career take flight!
Light refreshments, and non perisbable food items collection for the Renmen Foundation

Facebook Event
The exhibition collecting food items and toiletries on behalf of the RENMEN Foundation
which supports a Haitian children’s orphanage.
This is just a sample of what we collected so far.
To see the children this is going to- check their facebook here.
www.nikiartstudio.com for times and artist info.
1310 SW 2nd Court, Fort Lauderdale 33312

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of River of Art at Bleu Moon on 8/11/10

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Life Is Art,  Soul of Miami,  Tony Major Events and Bleu Moon Cafe present River of Art at Bleu Moon at The Double Tree Grand Hotel on Wednesday, August 11, 2010.  We had live music by The State Of, which is a product of the marriage between Steph Taylor’s edgy piano/synth playing and Nabedi Osorio’s electronic-like live drumming. Their dark pop sensibility is born out of their hometown of Miami, FL and is reminiscent of artists ranging from the Bjork and the Eurythmics to Radiohead and the Cure.  We had two artist displaying their art, Gustavo Ramirez and Yamel Molerio.  We aslo, had a live performance by Kikimora, she is a fire dancer, circus performer, professional belly dancer, samba and modern dancer.

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

Yamel Molerio Solely Responsible at Buena Vista Building 8/14/10

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
Second Opening Reception: August 14th
6:00 pm-11:00 pm
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 120
Buena Vista Building
Design District
For more information: info@yamelmolerio.com

“Solely Responsible” is the most recent of Yamel Molerio’s evolving works. His solo exhibition is a combination of art styles and includes various materials. Molerio draws his inspiration from Renaissance style as well as the simplicity of a child’s doodle. His style blends these disparate concepts into the development of each piece. Conceptually, his combination is a reflection of our cultures, customs, ideas, races and times. In particular, ‘appropriation’ plays a large role in Molerio’s creative process.
In his words:
As an artist, I am the creator of this visual world.
As the creator, there should be no rules because the creator makes his own rules.
I am solely responsible for creating this world. I am also solely responsible for mistakes and bad decisions that I’ve made in the past and for my success.
***
“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.”
-Les Brown-

Photographs of River of Art at Bleu Moon on 8/11/10

Life Is Art,  Soul of Miami,  Tony Major Events and Bleu Moon Cafe present River of Art at Bleu Moon at The Double Tree Grand Hotel on Wednesday, August 11, 2010.  We had live music by The State Of, which is a product of the marriage between Steph Taylor’s edgy piano/synth playing and Nabedi Osorio’s electronic-like live drumming. Their dark pop sensibility is born out of their hometown of Miami, FL and is reminiscent of artists ranging from the Bjork and the Eurythmics to Radiohead and the Cure.  We had two artist displaying their art, Gustavo Ramirez and Yamel Molerio.  We aslo, had a live performance by Kikimora, she is a fire dancer, circus performer, professional belly dancer, samba and modern dancer.

Borinquen Art Gallery Art Auction, Raffle and Cocktail Reception at The Design District Gallery Walk 8/14/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The August Gallery Walk @ The Design District
Cocktail Reception & Art Sale (Up To 50% Off)
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, August 14, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE

Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the new HIV/AIDS clinic.

Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.

This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.

Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.
For more information please contact the Organizer: Ben Neji, Bmn4288@gmail.com

Summer Kick-Off Event at CityLoftArt 8/14/10

!!! SUMMER KICK-OFF !!!
If you have to go back to work, at least sit at a fabulous desk and work better ;-)

ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday August 14th. 2010, 7-10pm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami Design District

You will have a GREAT night with light, music, drinks, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best.
See how you can improve your wellbeing at home and… PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known 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 and even Water(-Jets).

Hand-tinted Personal Desk, birchwood, laquered, handpolished mat 78″x 38″ UNIQUE Artwork
(see more in our videos on the website or visit store)

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

– Be very welcome ! -Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

Head Phone Silence Danny Catania Art Show and Beauty Exhibit 8/13/10

“HEAD PHONE SILENCE” Danny Catania Art Show & Beauty Exhibit
1160 Hair Salon
Bay Harbour Islands, FL Fri Aug 13, 2010
Art Show By Local Florida Artists Danny Catania & Alissa Alfonso
Hair Exhibit – 7:30PM
Music by Dj Misha Samson
+ Food and delicious cocktails
For info please contact 954-790-9993 for directions or questions regarding this or other future events.
1160 Hair Salon is 5 blocks west of Bal Harbour

Arts Out Loud Gallery 101 One Year Anniversery 8/28/10

Arts Out Loud, Gallery 101 One Year Anniversery
August 28, 2010, 7pm to 11pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village
501 N. Andrews Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301
www.thegallery101.net

Come Join Us as we Celebrate our 1 year Anniversary

Great music • Artists will be painting and drawing live • Displaying Great Artwork from resident artists as well as our special Art Out Loud juried exhibition

“Arts Out Loud” Opening Reception will be on the same night as the FAT Village Artwalk, going on at same time. Don’t miss it!

Join us 7-11pm on Saturday August 28th For a night of Art and good times….See you there..

The Melting pot and Brew La-La will be catering the event with special treats. We will also have Raffle Drawings throughout the night for a chance to win great Art.

So, Come out and Celebrate our 1 year anniversary with us!

The Museum of the Americas cocktail opening reception Contemporary European Artists 8/13/10

The Museum of the Americas cordially invites you and your guests to the opening of two exhibitions.
on Friday, August 13, 2010
from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM

Free admission and parking
Exhibition ends on August 28, 2010

2500 NW 79th Avenue, Suite #108
Doral, Florida, 33122
www.museumamericas.org

Contemporary European Artists
featuring
Francesc Crespo, José Dalmau, Alicia Esteve, Lola Ferreruela,
Mikel Garate ,Santiago Garci,
Nisa Goiburu, Isabel de Haro, Alexander Jarque, Inger- Ann Johnsen,
Anna Lloret, Pedro Lorenzo, Migogay, Bibbi Moellhausen,
Baldomero Moreiras, Enrique Ribes Pellicer,
Wenceslao Robles, Emma Rodriguez Alvarez,
Angel Rodríguez Cabrera,
J M Roma, Gloria Sala, José Toral, Antonio Verdú,
Pedro Vikingo and Natxo Zenborain

DJ Elyse at Artis Lounge for Art Walk Afterparty 8/14/10

Art Walk Afterparty
Artis Lounge, 153 NW 36 St, Wynwood, Miami
August 14, 9p till 2a?
$10 guys / $15 girls cover and everyone gets free beer
www.artiswynwood.com
Artis Lounge is a “new wave” of nightlife within Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. For locals, by locals, we offer a comfortable and relaxed alternative to Miami’s night life. Artis always offers complimentary beer to our guests, who are also encouraged to bring their own alcoholic beverages, which we will mix and serve in our comfortable lounge or relaxed back patio. The environment is further complimented by live DJ sets and art shows by prominent artists from the region.
Live mixing by DJ Elyse
Performance by Mariadela
Art by Enrique Castro Cid and Melissa Rodriguez

Deborah Weed Fauna Opening Reception at ArtServe 8/12/10

Opening Reception:
August 12, 2010
6-8 PM
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304

“Fauna” is a MUST SEE!
Fauna, the third in Deborah Weed’s series of 6′ x 4′ “Flying Horse Couture” triptics is HERE! This piece, along with her other horses and “Waterscapes” will be premiered this Thursday.

The premier of “Fauna” is in conjunction with the Construct artistic showcase at ArtServe: this exhibit explores the worlds of architecture, art and design.

The exhibit runs through September 3, 2010.

For information: web.mac.com/deborahweed

Nature Reflected by Kari Snyder and Helen M Webster at the Miami Beach Regional Library 8/11/10

Nature Reflected
Kari Snyder and Helen M. Webster
August 11 – September 29, 2010
Miami Beach Regional Library
227 22nd St. • 305.535.4219
Reception: Wednesday, August 11, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

The exhibition and installation feature individual and collaborative artwork by Miami based artists Helen Webster and Kari Snyder. Both share in common a fascination with Florida birds, plants, architecture, and domestic environments. The artists combined Webster’s paintings with Snyder’s printmaking to create a fresh series of works on linen, in addition to their individual work on paper, linen, and wood panel. The theme of the work is the influence nature has on our interior spaces both physically and subconsciously. The delicate influence of the nature around us, the habitat specific to Miami, and the importance of its balance and preservation are what this exhibition brings to light.

Image credits: Kari Snyder and Helen M. Webster, Sueños de los Cayos, 2010, engraving and acrylic on linen with appliqué.

Greg Pitts show at GAB Studio 8/14/10

“The Gates of Hell” is this month’s featured abstract art by Greg Pitts-The Black Jackson Pollock
This abstract artwork, as well as 2 additional new creations by Greg Pitts, can be viewed throughout the month of August at the GAB Gallery.
The monthly Art Walk
Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 7pm to 11 pm
The GAB Studio, 105 N.W. 23rd Street. Wynwood Art District, Miami

Greg Pitts, “The Black Jackson Pollock” created this masterpiece after an encounter with a late night televangelist.

“It was late one night and I was up, flipping through the television channels. There was one particular preacher on TV and he kept talking about judgment and sin, damnation and hell. It seemed that he was on a mission. I changed the channel and the same evangelist was on yet another channel…with the same message. It inspired me.”

The artist build the frame himself, stretched the canvas and began a project that took him over 2 weeks to finish.

“I mixed the colors in the background to obtain what I envisioned the underworld to look like. The faces are faces the souls who were unable to escape.”

Mr. Pitts also used a special technique that lends texture to the piece. “I did that because I think souls do not lose their sense of touch…to look at the painting makes you feel hot and to touch it, you get the perception of being pricked”

Ana G Mendez University System August Literary Nights with Jose Diaz- Diaz 8/17/10

Ana G. Méndez University System invites you to its August Literary Nights with José Díaz- Díaz
El Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez lo invita a su Coloquio Cultural de agosto con José Díaz- Díaz
8/17/10, 7:00 PM
Ana G. Méndez University System Miramar Campus
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL 33025
www.suagm.edu/florida/index.asp

NOCHE CULTURAL
Día: 17 de agosto de 2010
Hora: 7:00 p.m.
Lugar: Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez
Centro de Recursos para el Aprendizaje

El poeta/ escritor colombiano José Díaz-Diaz visitará nuestro Centro de Recursos para el Aprendizaje en el campus de Miramar y nos estará presentando su más reciente publicación “El último romántico”.

Colombian poet and writer José Díaz-Díaz will visit the Learning Resources Center at our Miramar campus and will present to us his most recent publication, “El último romántico”.

¡Únete a nosotros para disfrutar de una prosa exquisita y tomarte un café entre amigos!
Join us to enjoy exquisite prose and have a coffee among friends!

Scorching Fire Sale Opening Reception at Kavachnina Contemporary 8/14/10

Scorching Fire Sale Opening Reception
$499.99 Art Sale
Kavachnina Contemporary
46 NW 36th Street, Miami, Florida
Featured artists: Alonso Mateo; Lucinda Linderman; Sergio Garcia; Silvio Gayton; Sebastien Gonzalez; Teresa Ortiz; Adrian de Brasi; Antuan; Mariano Costa Peuser; Philip Ross Munro; Benedicte Blanc-Fontevile; Lili(ana); Ricardo Triana; Alejandro Mendoza; Pedro Vizcaino; Danilo Gonzalez

RDZ Fine Art Small Works Show 8/14/10

Rdz Fine Art Announces Its First Annual Small Works Show
Saturday August 14th From 7-10pm
37 Merrick Way
Coral Gables, Florida
www.rdzfineart.com
Featuring Small Works By Elaine Hughes, Stephanie Cunningham, Orestes Gaulhiac, Yuri Martinez Ramos, Zach Sawan And Manuela Valenti.
Don’t miss out on this great event, and of course there will be wine and treats for our patrons. Come join the fun

Construct Opening Reception at ArtServe 8/12/10

“CONSTRUCT” Opening Reception
Thursday, August 12, 6pm –8pm
ArtServe
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Join us next Thursday for the Opening Reception of “CONSTRUCT”
ArtServe pays homage to the worlds of Architecture, art, technology and design.
A collaboration between the design industry and art.
Thank you to our sponsors & community partners:
Bellinis Coal Fired Pizza, American Intercontinental University, Wine Warehouse, International Glass and Designs LLC, Everglades Design Center
6pm Thursday August 12

Florida Brick Creation Challenge Awards Presentation at Art and Culture Center of Hollywood 8/15/10

See 70 LEGO Sculptures Made by Florida Residents for the Center’s Florida BRICK Creation Challenge, Aug. 7 – 15, 2010
In conjunction with the exhibition Nathan Sawaya: Replay
Florida BRICK Creation Challenge
Awards presentation: Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020

On exhibition: Aug. 7 – 15, 2010

70 Florida residents created art sculptures using their own LEGO® pieces to compete in the Center’s fun state-wide contest and exhibition. These works are on display in the Center’s galleries.

Contestants will be recognized in each entry category (ages 6-10, 11-17, 18 and up; Teams/Families) for Most Creative, Most Colorful, and Most Complex. Individual winners will receive LEGO gift cards. Team/Family winners will receive a gift certificate to enjoy a pizza party.

For more information, visit ArtAndCultureCenter.org/brick-challenge.

Celebrating Women with Roxcy Bolton at HistoryMiami 8/26/10

Celebrating Women!
Thursday, August 26
10am – 2pm Display / 11am Presentation
HistoryMiami Members FREE
Non-Members FREE with General Admission ($8)
The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution affirmed the right of women to vote in all public elections. Join us as we celebrate the 90th anniversary of this historic event with a special presentation and memorabilia display on the life and legacy of local activist Roxcy Bolton. Pictured: Roxcy Bolton, Women’s Civil Rights leader, speaks in front of a group of women, May 27, 1975. Miami News Collection, HistoryMiami, 1989-011-19389. Plan Your Visit!

Duke University Exhibit Not Just Mad Men at Miami International University of Art and Design Opening Reception 8/25/10

Duke University Exhibit, Not Just Mad Men Travels to Miami International University of Art & Design in South Florida
August 25, 2010
panel discussion of The Advertising Evolution: 5:30pm
opening reception for the exhibit: 7pm.

Miami International University of Art & Design recently announced its upcoming exhibit, Not Just Mad Men, an exhibit on loan from the Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History of the Duke University Libraries in Durham, North Carolina. An event will be held on August 25, 2010 with a panel discussion of industry experts opening the evening with The Advertising Evolution, at 5:30pm followed by the opening reception for the exhibit at 7pm.

The Advertising Evolution panel features industry experts discussing the graphic design and advertising industry in the 60s and how it has evolved through time. Industry leaders include:
Bruce Turkel of Turkel Advertising
Barry Zaid formerly of Push Pin Studios
Arthur Rockower Graphic Design instructor
Jason Inasi of Factory Interactive
Marie Fernandez-Leon of Imagery Creative

After the panel discussion, the 60s themed opening reception will move into the University’s main gallery. The timely exhibit itself is a collaboration with Duke University featuring documents and ad campaigns from the early 60s along with the University’s own additions to the exhibit including program specific items. For example, graphic design students are creating 60s era posters of current products, fashion students are highlighting the fashions of that time period, film students will be showcasing looped commercials, movies and TV shows, advertising students will have a retrospective of the 60s with a Miami focus, etc. The exhibit offers guests a unique perspective of the 60s advertising industry with a twist.

“The Duke University collaboration is the culmination of a vision I had over a year ago when I learned of their exhibit – I am thrilled to be able to bring this exciting exhibit to the students, faculty and staff, yet also add our own elements and creative energy to it” says Marcia Gomez, director of communications for Miami International University of Art & Design. “We too are thrilled as it is the first time Duke University has a traveling exhibit,” Jacqueline Reid Wachholz, director for the Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History at Duke University.

The exhibit will be on display until September 30 at which time will travel to The Art Institute of Jacksonville and The Art Institute of Tampa, both branches of Miami International University of Art & Design.

Sponsors for the event include The Advertising Federation of Greater Miami, Ad2 Miami, DPR Printing, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Creative Industries Committee, Spuntino Catering and student organizations: Adfed MIU, MIU Fusion, MIU Multi-Major and AIGA MIU.

Miami International University of Art & Design is located near the heart of the arts district offering degree programs in Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Visual & Entertainment Arts, Photography, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Visual Effects & Motion Graphics, Computer Animation, and Film & Digital Production. We also offer Master of Fine Arts degree programs in Interior Design, Computer Animation, Film, Graphic Design and Visual Arts and a Master of Arts in Graphic Design. For more information on Miami International University of Art & Design, visit us at artinstitutes.edu/miami.

Miami International University of Art & Design is one of The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu), a system of over 45 education institutions located throughout North America, providing an important source of design, media arts, visual arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals.

Fashion Street Photo Exhibit by Wasabi at Butter Gallery 8/14/10

Original Information Here.
Opening of “The It Click” exhibit curated by Francisco De La Torre
August 14th, 2010 Artwalk
Butter Gallery
2303 NW 2 Ave
Wynwood, Miami

Pamela Wasabi’s Artist Statement
MIA POP –Fashion Street Photography
Pamela photographs how the underground culture is expressing itself through fashion. Fashion is not a matter of trends but a matter of self-expression and communication. It’s a direct mirror of what’s going on in our pop culture.
She is interested in seeing someone’s unique sense for style. There is no right or wrong, just creative people shaping the culture with their passions; this time, reflected through their choice of clothes. Pamela’s way of displaying her photography is through a collage where she juxtaposed the street fashion shots one next to another. The message is to show what culture is about: everyone. Not one picture can generalize what is happening today. It’s the conglomeration of everyone’s artistic input and everyone’s personality that can tell what our culture is made off. Pamela Wasabi is documenting it.

Charis Kirchheimer Artist’s Statement
Visit: www.chariskirchheimer.com
Charis is a Miami-based photographer with 4 years of experience behind her. She enjoy documenting every facet of life-from corner markets to crawling nightlife-in attempts to provide the viewer with an unbiased and tender portrait of the city she calls home. In addition to cityscape photography, she has a passion for taking an
individual and transforming them into an imposing character. Charis tailors her style to whatever is on the other side of her lens in order to better capture its essence. The development of technical skills and knowledge is crucial to her as a professional and she take on any opportunity to further her intimacy with photography.

Gartel Retro: 35-years of Digital Art 8/13/10

Gartel Retro: 35-years of Digital Art
August 13, 2010, 8pm-midnight
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge And Gallery
297 NE 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127

Laurence M. Gartel
Retrospective
35–Years Of Digital Art

August 13- September 7, 2010
Cafeina Lounge And Gallery

Laurence Gartel diverts the inquisitive viewer of contemporary artistic practice miles from the preconceived notion of Computer Art into the realm of Fine Arts. For 35 years he has given the world a tangible and idealistic metaphor of the true meaning of an artist’s innovative discovery of what is considered “New Media.” His heroic artistry has propelled a cultural paradigm shift, and without his constant drive to push the boundaries of technology, the Digital Age would have not have been elevated to the aesthetic levels it has. Gartel’s use of new software and hardware as “dynamic brushes” paints a profound picture of “technology on canvas.”

As a pioneer of Digital Art many notable institutions have been captured by the strong concept of his pieces. He is the first Digital Artist to have his work in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History, and in 2007 a 1978 Digital Art video became a permanent part of the Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London. In addition, in 1990 his Polaroid installation titled “Moz Ocean” was exhibition with the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City. Gartel has exhibited in many other renowned institutions all over the world such as his upcoming contribution to “Computerkunst 2.010 at Museum der Stadt Gladbeck, Germany.”

Artists such as Andy Warhol have enlisted Gartel to teach him how to operate the Amiga Computer while he was creating an album cover for Debbie Harry (Blondie).Gartel has been commissioned by other celebrities like Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Versace others. On Friday August 13th, Cafeina Wynwood Lounge and Gallery, 297 NW 23 St. Miami, Florida will premier a thirty-five year retrospective. The exhibition will travel through the decades, with Laurence Gartel’s works as an “Autobiographical” guide.

Aaron Morgan Brown at 101/exhibit opening reception 9/11/10

Aaron Morgan Brown Goes Beyond The Narrative Into ‘Magic Realism’ For New Exhibition At 101/Exhibit
Caught Between the Physical and Metaphysical, “Arcana Du Jour” Debuts September 11
VIP reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
101/exhibit is located at 101 NE 40th Street, in the heart of Miami’s Design District.

Although Aaron Morgan Brown uses a narrative structure in his paintings, he denies being a “storyteller.” Brown considers his works as representations of “constructed dreaming,” using his own perception and memory to create alternative realities. Brown will bring his evocative paintings to 101/exhibit for an exhibition entitled Arcana Du Jour beginning Saturday, September 11, with a VIP reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at which the artist will be available to discuss his art with guests. The exhibition then runs through October 6, 2010.

Showing an interest in the subjective experience from an early age, it was only natural for him to gravitate toward the visual and performing arts. Brown uses his own experiences to create images of a reality that is not likely to exist. Whether he is juxtaposing the commonplace with the surreal or the fantastical with the everyday, Brown uses this magical imagery to allow the viewer to create his or her own subjective experience – like an ellipsis that the viewer sets out to finish.
Although Brown’s works are reminiscent of photorealistic documentations of the mundane, they go a step further, documenting the everyday of another reality. His paintings are technical representations of objects and environments that are easily recognizable, but not easily understood in their aggregate pictorial context.

Brown received his BFA from the University of Kansas, and his MFA from Syracuse University, graduating summa cum laude from both institutions and earning a coveted University Fellowship from Syracuse. He has received many awards over the years, including “Best in Shows” at the Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA; and the Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, KS; as well as prestigious grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the Franz and Virginia Bader Fund. He has participated in solo and group exhibitions internationally, including “Natural Geometry” at the Wallspace Gallery, Ottawa, Canada; “Constructed Dreaming” at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Manhattan, KS; “Museology” at Limbo Fine Arts, San Diego, CA; and “Between Realities” at the Principle Gallery, Alexandria, VA. His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including the Beach Museum of Art, Manhattan, KS; the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, NM; and the Sweetwater Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. Brown’s paintings have also been featured in a number of international publications, such as New American Paintings, Harper’s Magazine, The Artist’s Magazine and International Artist Magazine.

101/exhibit is a unique space dedicated to showcasing provocative art and, as such, will provide an ideal backdrop for Brown and his work. By pushing boundaries and dissecting the predictable, the gallery is quickly gathering a strong following of fine art tastemakers and trailblazers. Owned and operated by Jerome Shaw, Sloan Schaffer and Adam Wolfson, 101/exhibit strives to provide a dynamic gathering place unrestricted by era, locale, or convention. For more information on the exhibition or 101/exhibit, call (305) 573- 2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.

Life Is Art and Soul Of Miami present River of Art Showcase Series 8/11/10

Life Is Art – Soul Of Miami – Tony Major Events
presents
River Of Art
showcase, networker, fundraiser
party, art, music, fashion, performance and more!
Wednesday, August 11, 6:30pm
Bleu Moon Cafe
1717 N. Bayshore Drive, 2nd Floor
Inside the Doubletree Grand Hotel

Live Music by The State Of
Art by Gustavo Ramirez and Yamel Molerio
Live performance by Kikimora

The River Of Art is a wonderful evening of creativity brought to you by Life Is Art, Soul Of Miami and Tony Major Events. Each Wednesday, we feature visual art, music, fashion, performance and more chosen from our local south Florida arts community. Full bar and excellent food are there for your enjoyment, as well. Come by and enjoy an atmosphere of fun and excitement. PLUS, A PORTION OF THE SALES FROM THE EVENING GOES TO SUPPORT THE ARTS IN SOUTH FLORIDA.

THE STATE OF
www.thestateofmusic.com
The State Of is the product of the marriage between Steph Taylor’s edgy piano/synth playing and Nabedi Osorio’s electronic-like live drumming. Their dark pop sensibility is born out of their hometown of Miami, FL and is reminiscent of artists ranging from the Bjork and the Eurythmics to Radiohead and the Cure. Taylor’s style of playing is often percussive and dark where Osorio’s drumming is melodic and when coupled, they create a dynamic sound larger than what’s expected out of two people.

“The State Of exemplifies that oxymoronic moment when something sparse becomes atmospheric – like the most electronic form of analog, or vice versa” -Broward New Times
“South Florida duo the State Of likes to keep pop tunes dark but upbeat. The ladies crank eerily pretty arrangements on the keys and back them with big, electroniclike live drums for a Tori Amos meets LCD Soundsystem effect.” -Tampa Bay Times
“The massive appeal of the State Of comes simply from variety” -Miami New Times

GUSTAVO RAMIREZ
www.facebook.com/pages/Gustavo-Ramirez/114359381795
I’m a 35 year old, mostly self taught visual artist (painter). I grew up in Orlando, Fl. and moved to Miami in 2001. My work mostly expresses and explores my unconscious mind in mostly automatic abstract techniques. I also like to make imagined and real portraits of people.

YAMEL MOLERIO
www.yamelmolerio.com
I was born in Havana, Cuba in 1971. I came to the U.S. in 1980 at the age of 9 during the Mariel boatlift. Since I could remember I’ve always been into art. As a kid, I remember being into drawing cartoons and even drawing anatomical posters for my mom who was a biology teacher. In high school, I started doing graffiti with my friends and it became a way of life during the late eighties. After I got into college I learned about contemporary artists, working with other media and art history. I also learned about adding concept and meaning to a work of art.
In my artwork, I deal with issues important to me by being comical at times instead of in your face political. I reject art styles or working in a specific style. I use imagery that ranges from cartoons to realistic portraiture. I want the message of the piece to be the most important thing. I want the viewer at first to be drawn to the piece and then to question why he/she was attracted to it. Maybe with a dialogue between the viewer and the artwork, the viewer will realize that popular culture has programmed us to think a certain way.

KIKIMORA
www.kikimoramix.com

Life Is Art
Soul Of Miami
Bleu Moon Cafe

If you would like to participate, please see the online application.

Opening Reception Refrigerator Art at GroveHouse Artists 8/7/10

GroveHouse Artists
Invite you to their latest Grid Exhibit
Geared to the Younger Artists and the Young at Heart “Refrigerator Art”

Plus the Wall Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Work

Opening Reception
Saturday, August 7th, 2010
beginning at 7 p.m.

Please come and join us for this great event
We will have “Refrigerator Art” for all potential artists to create
– light refreshments will be served

Located on the Promenade in the Shops at Mayfair

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: Noon – 6 pm
Friday & Saturday: Noon – 9 pm
Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm
Monday: By Appt.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Sexual War Politics at World Erotic Art Museum on 8/2/10

Sexual War Politics at the World Erotic Art Museum on Miami Beach on Monday, August 2, 2010.  Intriguing and provocative, attacking wars in the Middle East, Africa and other distant countries, the seductively-oriented work of Miami artist Rosemarie Romero was seen in the premiere of her newest exhibit, “Sexual War Politics,”.  Rosemarie’s exhibit will be at WEAM for a month.

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

The Weekender on Main Street in Miami Lakes 8/27-28/10

“The Weekender” on Main Street, Miami Lakes
August 27 & 28, 2010, 7.00 pm to 11.00 pm
6709 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL. 33014

Join us for a night of Arts and entertainment (18+ adults only)
About 20 local artists will be exhibiting on August 27 and 28 from 7.00- 11.00 pm and their Art will be for sale.

In addition, we will have an open-mic entertainment with local entertainers to include poets, musicians, and other. Just come and sign up!

WeMerge magazine- Renda Writer will be onsite on Friday hosting the open mic entertainment. He may even give us a little treat and perform his poetry! You do not want to miss this!

For more info visit- www.wemergetalent.com

Professional entertainment, face painting for the youngsters will be outside on Main Street on Saturday night to accompany the second night of the Gallery exhibition.

Come to Main Street for a night out, wine, dine, shop and enjoy the arts, movie theater and more!

Call To Artists: For Applications
Contact Chanel@chanelprada.com or by phone at 786-499-9247,
alternate contact: suzana.depaola@grahamcos.com
Deadline Is Tuesday August 24, 2010.
Space Is Limited, Apply Today!

Impact at Hardcore Art Contemporary Space 8/14/10

“Impact”
August 14, 2010, 7Pm-10Pm
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
3326 North Miami Ave,
Miami, FL 33127
www.modernforest.com

HACS proudly presents local sculptor Troy Simmons’s IMPACT, Julie L. Friel’s TAR & FEATHERED and a collaboration piece, DEAD SEA, by Julie Friel, Nicky Cassinera, Rochi Llaneza and Tita Castro.
The common thread in these exhibits is recent environmental issues.
IMPACT will cover environmental issues such as over development, reforestation, pollution, and conservation. “Impact” is a series based on the harshness of human existence and the beauty taken from nature. A relationship overcome with strife, yet yielding forgiveness by the balance for coexistence. Coveting space, in a tantalizing expression told through the eyes of a sculptor.
As stated by the artist Friel, “Tar and Feathered” “is about the tragic loss of the natural habitat of the plants, and animals in the Gulf of Mexico. This oil spill is not only about the loss of various species, but it is about the loss of a way of life for the people that inhabit these shorelines. And to me, it is the loss of a childhood journey.”
DEAD SEA is a collaborative installation addressing the current ecological issues triggered by the oil spill in the Gulf and its effect on or way of life.
Also showing though September, German-born Manuela Covini’s embroidered work.

The Exhibit is on display from July 10, 2010 through September 4,2010

RUDOLPHO live for ARTnight at miniBAR 8/14/10

RUDOLPHO live for ARTnight at miniBAR!
saturday, august 14th, 8pm to midnight!
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
www.minibarmiami.com

Rudolpho Nunez started singing at the age of five, and began receiving local awards at the age of 12! He participated in national festivals, back in 1985, performed at the Sheratton Hotel in Lima, Peru, then traveled to Mexico City to expand his music career and performed in various night club-cafes such as: “El Condor Pasa”, “Meson De Las Guitarras”, “Los Gallos” etc. After Mexico City he went to New York City where he performed in clubs and restaurant’s also in radio, and t.v shows. His musical background is inspired by famous spanish composers and different fusion of styles like: ballad, pop, switching smoothly to English, French And Italian.

a musical addition for miniBAR’s ARTnight and those
coming that evening to experience the jorge h ELIAS art exhibition!

an evening of music and art!

http://rudolphonunez.8m.com

Open House Art Exhibit and Carmen’s Birthday 8/14/10

August 14 · 8:00pm – 11:30pm
Artex gallery
3302 N. Miami Ave. Miami
The Event Decorating Academy & Artex gallery invites you to an awesome event, come meet Carmen in Wonderland. The Academy and gallery will be transformed into a wonderland full of art, sculptures and decor. There will be dancing, drinks and of course a wonderland cake for Carmen’ birthday.
Don’t be late, Don’t be late for this important date. I’ll see you there!
www.eventdecoratingacademy.comwww.CarmenBallering.com

The Wolfsonian Visionaries Present An Evening With Pamela Golbin 8/18/10

The Wolfsonian Visionaries Present An Evening With Pamela Golbin

Book Talk And Reception
Madeleine Vionnet
Wednesday, August 18, 7pm
1001 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
wolfsonian.org
Join the Visionaries for an evening with Pamela Golbin, chief curator of the Fashion and Textiles Museum at the Louvre, for a talk about her recent projects, followed by a book signing of Madeleine Vionnet. The avant-garde couturier Vionnet invented the bias cut and her principles of elegance, movement, architectural form, and timeless style continue to inform contemporary fashion. A Franco-Chilean born in Peru and raised in Miami, Golbin studied at Columbia University and the Sorbonne, and has been a curator at the Louvre since 1993 organizing landmark exhibitions worldwide. Reception immediately following. Cocktails graciously provided by Grey Goose. Space is limited, RSVP required: 305.535.2645 or rsvp@thewolf.fiu.edu. Free for members, the FIU community, and students with valid ID; $10 all others.

Michelle Hinebrook at 101/exhibit Exhibition of New Works Kicks Off 9/11/10

Visual Artist Michelle Hinebrook Challenges Reality Through Abstraction At 101/Exhibit
Exhibition of “New Works” Kicks Off September 11, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
101/exhibit, 101 NE 40th Street, Miami Design District.
For more information on the exhibition or 101/exhibit, call (305) 573- 2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.

From a mixture of digital tools and traditional painting methods, Michelle Hinebrook’s work emerges as an homage to op art and geometrical abstraction, with patterns and lines guiding the eye along unfamiliar paths. Her pieces translate personal experiences and observations into imagery that causes viewers to question their own perceptions of reality. Hinebrook will bring her canvassed abstractions to 101/exhibit for an exhibition beginning Saturday, September 11, with a reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at which the artist will be available to discuss her art with guests. The exhibition then runs through October 6, 2010.

Hinebrook’s process is both tactile and cerebral, involving her whole body to create each unique piece. By using found objects to create lines and curves, she layers paint and color to produce what she calls a “sculptural relief,” utilizing the overlooked details of everyday items to engineer shapes into conceptual imagery.

The goal behind Hinebrook’s works is to create a physical sensation or emotional state for the viewer. She intends to cause a visceral response, and does so through her use of color and texture. Viewers are taken on a journey through the lens of microscope whose subject is never revealed, causing them to make a conjecture based on their own personal biases.

Hinebrook received her BFA from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI, and her MFA in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI. Her paintings have been internationally featured in more than 30 group exhibitions as well as numerous solo shows and art fairs, including the Marlborough Gallery and Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York City; Helene Nyborg Gallery, Denmark; and Project Four Gallery and the Pew Foundation of the Arts, Washington, D.C. Her works have been published in The New York Times, NY Arts Magazine and the Detroit Free Press, among others, and are included in many prestigious public and corporate collections, including Daimler Chrysler Corporation, Polk Corporation and Pfizer. She is currently the Assistant Chairperson at Pratt Institute’s Graduate Communications Design program. She lives and maintains a studio, XO Projects, in Brooklyn, New York.
101/exhibit is a unique space dedicated to showcasing provocative art and, as such, will provide an ideal backdrop for Hinebrook and her work. By pushing boundaries and dissecting the predictable, the gallery is quickly gathering a strong following of fine art tastemakers and trailblazers. Owned and operated by Jerome Shaw, Sloan Schaffer and Adam Wolfson, 101/exhibit strives to provide a dynamic gathering place unrestricted by era, locale, or convention.

Shoot Miami Photography Exhibit at Uva Lounge 8/6/10

Shoot Miami Photography Exhibit
08/06/2010, 7:30pm
Uva Lounge, Coral Gables

2626 Ponce De Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.shootmiami.net

Shoot Miami Photography group will have its second photography exhibit on August 6th, 2010. Last year we had a full house with over 300 people attending and many members sold their winning photographs. This year the exhibit is being sponsored by Uva Restaurant & Lounge in Coral Gables as part of the Coral Gables Art night. The exhibit will be based on one theme “Human Nature”.

For more information you can check out www.shootmiami.net or email ZiZi Zabaneh, organizer of Shoot Miami at zizizabaneh@gmail.com

ArtCenter/ South Florida Lincoln Road ArtWalk 8/7/10

ArtWalk Saturday, August 7, 2010
Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Saturday of every month for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. A great evening filled with live music, gallery exhibitions, and strolling through more than 40 artists studios featuring some of South Florida’s best artists. This month we have 3 new artists in residence. Xavier Cortada, Sound Art Duo Rene Barge and Gustavo Matamoros, and Brandon Opalka have recently moved into the 924 building. Start your evening by meeting in the ArtCenter’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road locations. Artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video,and mixed media works. For more information, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect.

New Work Miami 2010 After Hours at Miami Art Museum 8/5/10

New Work Miami 2010 Afterhours
All Afterhours programs: 6-9pm; MAM members $5, non-members $15
Thursday, August 5
Miami Art Museum
101 West Flagler Street Miami, FL
Performance artist Maria José Arjona challenges visitors to find a way to take a diamond from her mouth; the winner of this power struggle becomes the stone’s owner. In the gallery, meet artists Michael Genovese and Gean Moreno/Ernesto Oroza, plus Talking Head Transmitters (segment on the environment: “The Big Spill”).

In conjunction with the exhibition New Work Miami 2010, Miami Art Museum will present a high-energy, summer’s worth of after-hours events, gallery talks and artist performances. New Work Miami 2010 (July 18, 2010 – October 17, 2010) provides a snapshot of the local art scene today through a variety of media including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, video, environmental installation and performance. To receive New Work Miami 2010 event invitations and reminders, visit miamiartmuseum.org to sign up for MAM E-news, or find MAM on Facebook.com.

New Work Miami 2010 artists: Maria José Arjona, Kevin Arrow, Beings, Jenny Brillhart, Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Jim Drain, Flash orchestra, Frozen Music, Oscar Fuentes & the Gipsy Catz, Lynne Golob Gelfman, Michael Genovese, Jacin Giordano, Guerra de la Paz, Adler Guerrier, Jacuzzi Boys, Don Lambert, Gustavo Matamoros, Ana Mendez (with Aja Albertson & Richard Vergez), Beatriz Monteavaro, Gean Moreno/Ernesto Oroza, Peggy Nolan, Fabian Peña, Christina Pettersson, Poem Depot, Vickie Pierre, Manny Prieres, Bert Rodriguez, Christopher Stetser, Talking Head Transmitters, Robert Thiele, Mette Tommerup, Humberto Torres, Frances Trombly, Tatiana Vahan, Marcos Valella, Michael Vasquez, Viking Funeral and Michelle Weinberg.

Sexual War Politics at World Erotic Art Museum 8/2/10

Sexual War Politics
Monday August 2 2010, 6pm
World Erotic Art Museum
1205 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach
www.weam.com

Intriguing and provocative, attacking wars in the Middle East, Africa and other distant countries, the seductively-oriented work of Miami artist Rosemarie Romero will be seen in the premiere of her newest exhibit, “Sexual War Politics,” opening a month long run Monday, August 2 with a reception for the artist from 6-10 P.M. at the World Erotic Art Museum.

In a powerful display of artistic courage, Romero attacks global conflicts through her deconstruction and personal criticism of pop culture and politics which inhabit the lives of those who live in the 21st century. American pornography and fashion shoots are cut, scanned and juxtaposed against war photography from countries in war-torn conflict to incite dialog and reflection on our fragmented times.

Food & beverages reception with paid museum admission.

Artist information: www.rosemarieromero.com

General information: 305.535.9336

$15 adults; $14 seniors, $13.50 students; free for WEAM members.

ARTnight at miniBAR with jorge h ELIAS 8/14/10

ARTnight at miniBAR with jorge h ELIAS!
august 14, 2010, 6pm-11:30pm
miniBAR
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
33137
www.minibarmiami.com

jorgeELIAS was born in monterrey, mexico. currently residing in miami!
studied art at the university of nuevo leon in monterrey, hospicio cabanas in guadalajara & sacred art history in ciudad mexico.

he uses many medias such as stained glass, collages, oil, water colors and acrylic on canvas.

his internal peace, serene nature and kindness transfers on to all his pieces.

A MUST SEE!

miniBAR will post daily a different artwork displaying some of jorge’s work!

come meet jorge h. elias and be touched by this magnificent soul and his art!

www.minibarmiami.com

-dinner reservations for this night are strongly recommended!

Life Is Art Open Call for Art, Music, Fashion, Dance, Performance and More!

Life Is Art and Soul Of Miami are excited to announce a new weekly series showcasing local talent:
River Of Art Party
Every Wednesday starting August 11th.

Open call to all visual artists, music artists, DJs fashion designers, dancers, performers and all others.

Each week, we will showcase two visual artists, a live band or DJ, and a performer or designer. If you are interested in showing your work or performing, please go to the following link and fill out the form:
http://www.lifeisartfest.org/blog/riverapp

ALL forms of artistic and creative expression are accepted.

Each week will be a fun night of art, music and networking.
Bleu Moon Café in the Double Grand
1717 North Bayshore Drive, Miami FL
6:30pm until Close

www.lifeisartfest.org

Lewis Arts Academy Student Exhibition Opening Reception 7/30/10

Opening Reception
Friday, July 30, 2010
…6:30pm – 8:30pm

Little Haiti Cultural Center
260 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL

Arts for Learning proudly invites you to attend its 2010 Lewis Arts Academy Student Exhibition

The Lewis Arts Academy Student Exhibition will feature the work of middle school students who developed fundamental fine art studio skills through the production of two-dimensional works of art as well as three-dimensional media including ceramics, printmaking and collaborative art installation. The Lewis Arts Academy is made possible by the Jonathan D. Lewis Foundation and is offered in partnership with the City of Miami Parks and Recreation and Design and Architecture Senior High.

For more information about Arts for Learning visit their website at http://a4lmiami.org

Somewhere Over The Rainbow Art Exhibition Amy Alonso Gallery 7/30/10

“Somewhere Over The Rainbow” Art Exhibition

Amy Alonso Gallery
750 NE 124 ST Suite # 2 MOCA Plaza
North Miami, FL 33161
Date: July 30/ 2010
Opening Reception: 8pm-11pm

Amos Miller
Colors are bright when the scenes full of pathos require it, or they are watercolors when the artist prefers to give prominence to the figurative aspect; his strokes are darker when expressionist memories come back or slightly marked out when the landscape is more lyric.”

Carla Fache
“…My imagination travels to non-existing dimensions that I best describe through a process of layering. When I paint, I feel as if I am hypnotized by colors and textures, all of which will create soft, thin layers that hide or reveal a mark of an unspoken feeling, emotion, or thought…”
-Carla Fache.

she will be showing 3 Masterpieces paintings Acrylic on Canvas.
“Almas” (Souls) Mixed Media (invite picture)

Live Entertainment! Jazz at MOCA-Museum of Contemporary Art is sponsored by Starbucks Coffee Company and North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency.
Admission is free.

contact info: Amy Alonso amy@alonsored.com
www.fachearts.com
www.alonsored.com

Viernes Culturales Cultural Fridays in Little Havana 7/30/10

Friday, July 30th, Viernes Culturales
Schedule of Events:
7:00 pm Historic Walking Tour of little Havana – Tower Theater
7:30 pm Michel Calvo – Domino Plaza
7:30 pm Alex del Sol – Corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street

Galleries
Cremata–Summer Exhibition: featuring 40 works by artists from the Gallery roster
Maxoly—Onesimo Hernandez-Recent works
Leal—— Exhibition by renowned Cuban artist Hector Catá
Imago— Collective exhibition by 8 Cuban artists
Cuba Ocho Art Center – permanent collection and Charanga night
Mildrey Guillot—permanent exhibition of Mildrey Guillot’s work
Agustin Gainza Gallery- permanent exhibition of Agustin Gainza’s work
Molina Gallery– permanent exhibition of Luis Molina’s work
Marta Ismail Gallery- permanent exhibition of Marta G. Ismail’s work
Unzueta Gallery- permanent exhibition of Ramon Unzueta’s work- this month presents “Meninas”
Nightclubs
En Alfaro’s
La Casa de Tula
KimbaraKumbara
Restaurants
10:00 pm – La Descarga con Gema Corredera en I Love Calle Ocho
7:30 pm – Homenaje a Olga Guillot en El Exquisito
Live music at El Pub and El Cristo Restaurant

Historic Walking Tour – 7:00pm
The tour features architectural details, cultural history and other interesting tidbits from the mind of South Florida’s most respected historian Dr. Paul George. Meet in front of the Tower Theater. This Special Tour is Educational, Interesting, and Absolutely Free!!!
Traipse thorough the site of the Belcher Homestead of long ago. Admire the wide variety of Mediterranean styled homes on S.W. 10th Street. Hear the story of the imposing Shenandoah Presbyterian Church and its role in the early spiritual history of Miami. See the site of both Shenandoah Elementary and Shenandoah Junior High Schools, which opened in the 1920s on former farmland. Observe Samuel Friedland’s Food Fair Supermarket and learn of the strong Jewish imprint on yesteryear’s Little Havana. Stroll along Calle Ocho when it was the Tamiami Trail and the gateway to the Everglades, and then note the stunning art galleries of today…

Eliecer Rodríguez – Recent Works
The Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays Gallery is opening an exhibition featuring the work of Venezuelan painter Eliecer Rodriguez this summer.
Rodriguez’s works really escapes his own limits, is a lie to say the painting is confined in inches. Without a doubt it goes beyond and cannot be contained only in a small space. The force emanating from the colors, their accents, contrast and brightness call us to a trap, and suddenly everything is dynamism, energy and passion. One thing is certain: one cannot be indifferent to his work.

“Art, painting, is a constant exercise of creation, where everything shown has become part of us. An exercise to shape what we know, we felt or what we observed of the world; what has called our attention and much more.” – Eliecer Rodriguez.

Opening reception: Wednesday July 28th, 2010 – 7:00pm

Exhibition will run until August 20th, 2010

Giants in the City at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden 8/1-6/10

Irreversible Presents Giants in the City at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139

August 1, 2010 from 11:00 am
Opening Ceremony

August 3, 2010 from 10:00 am
GIANTS IN THE CITY Summer Camp and guided kids tour
all ages /please RSVP: norelkysb@irreversiblemagazine.com

August 4/5 from 10:00 am
Guided tours RSVP Only: norelkysb@irreversiblemagazine.com

August 6, 2010 from 7:00pm To Midnight
Closing Reception party
RSVP: norelkysb@irreversiblemagazine.com

www.giantsinthecity.com
www.irreversiblemagazine.com
www.mbgarden.org

Participants artists: Edouard Duval-Carrié – Angel Vapor – Yovani Bauta – Gisela Savdie – Nicolas Leiva – Sergio Garcia – Miguel Rodez – Mariano Costa-Peuser – Gino Tozzi – Leonel Matheu – Pablo Laucerica – Joel Erland+ Kate Kaman – Maki Hashizume – Lucinda Linderman- Noor Blazekovic- Karen Starosta-Gilinski- Ramon Williams- Miguel Fleitas- Jose Bedia- Alejandro Mendoza- Gustavo Acosta- Tomas Esson- Frank Hyder-Anja Marais- Othon Castañeda

The 2010 Summer Exhibition of Giants in the City, an inflatable sculpture public art project organized by founder and curator Alejandro Mendoza features twenty-five giant sculptures fabricated in nylon, inflated, and supported upright by a continuous supply of air through the interior. A family day on Tuesday, August 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. includes arts and craft projects for youngsters, tours and interactive performances with the giant sculptures. The exhibition closes with a giant reception on Friday, August 6th, 2010 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. offering music and refreshments. Artists invited to participate in the 2010 Giants in the City exhibition at the Miami Beach Botanical include: Edouard Duval Carrie, Gisela Savdie, Gustavo Acosta, Frank Hyder, Jose Bedia, Joel Erland+ Kate Kaman, Noor Blazekovic, Pablo Laucerica , Lucinda Linderman, Tomas Esson, Leonel Matheu, Miguel Fleitas, Alejandro Mendoza, Karen Gilinski, Miguel Rodez, Nicolas Leiva, Maki Hashizume, Ramon Williams, Mariano Costa Peuser, Sergio Garcia, Yovani Bauta, Gino Tozzi, Anja Marais, Angel Vapor, Othon Castañeda

The 2010 Summer Exhibition of Giants in the City, an inflatable sculpture public Art Project by founder and curator Alejandro Mendoza features 25 giant sculptures fabricated in nylon, inflated, and supported upright by a continuous supply of air through the interior.
A family day on Tuesday, August 3 from 10AM to 1PM includes arts and craft projects for youngsters, tours and interactive performances with the giant sculptures. Sponsored by Irreversible Magazine.
The exhibit closes with a giant reception on Friday, August 6, 7pm to 12am with music and refreshments.

Miami Art Museum Exhibition Opening Focus Gallery Purvis Young 7/29/10

Miami Art Museum Presents Focus Gallery Purvis Young
Opening Reception and Preview
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Preview, 6pm
Film screening, 7pm
(July 30 – November 7, 2010)
Seating is limited – first come, first seated.
For information contact 305.375.1704 or RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org.
MAM and MIFF members free, non-members $10

In collaboration with Miami International Film Festival, Miami Art Museum will mark the opening of a Purvis Young focus gallery with a special screening of the 2006 documentary: Purvis of Overtown. Opening remarks will be given by César Trasobares.

Miami Art Museum will open a new exhibition in the Focus Gallery section of its Permanent Collection installation, dedicated to works by the late Purvis Young. Focus Gallery: Purvis Young (July 30 – November 7, 2010) features a selection of Young’s paintings from the museum’s permanent collection that span the career of the celebrated, self-taught Miami painter who passed away in April of this year at the age of 67.

Purvis Young’s work reflects the condition experienced by residents of Miami’s Overtown, the historic African American neighborhood that was transformed from a thriving community to an impoverished inner-city environment in the 1960’s and 70’s, when interstate 95 was erected. Against this backdrop, Young’s work serves as inspiration for the capacity of the creative spirit to reclaim, transform, restore and renew.

“Through the decades, Young served as an eyewitness to changes in social conditions and Miami’s transformation from a modest city to a bustling metropolis that now carries many of the social, economic, and political problems that come with being a large city,” said Peter Boswell, MAM assistant director for programs/senior curator. “In this context, Young’s paintings act as a form of protest against injustice and as a testament to the resiliency of the human spirit in the midst of often dehumanizing urban conditions.”

Purvis Young is often and erroneously referred to as an “Outsider” artist, a term reserved for untrained artists with no concept of art, other than their own. Contrary to the term ‘Outsider’, Young was inspired by what he saw and read of the works by Van Gogh, Rubens, Rembrandt and Cézanne from books in the public library, as well as National Geographic magazine and public television documentaries. He was introduced to art as a child by relatives who were figurative artists and cartoonists. Although he was never formally trained, Purvis Young was socially and artistically aware. Limited in the resources available to him at the time he began painting, Young used whatever materials he could find on the street, scrap lumber, parts of packing crates, and cast-off doors. He initially gained public attention over 25 years ago by hanging his paintings on the fences and exteriors of buildings on a three-block length of NW 14th St. in Overtown known as Goodbread Alley. Even after gaining fame and financial stability, most of his paintings were executed with house paint on wood that has been exposed to the elements, resulting in the extremely raw quality that his work displays. His imagery includes wild horses, marching people, railroad tracks, pregnant women and angel heads. Young has explained that they represent various life experiences and that they each symbolize a vision of hope.

Focus Gallery: Purvis Young, is an exhibition 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 or collecting goals.

Focus Gallery: Purvis Young is organized by Miami Art Museum and supported by donations to MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund. It s curated by Peter Boswell, MAM assistant director for programs/senior curator.

Miami Art Museum, a modern and contemporary art museum located in downtown Miami, FL, serves one of the most diverse and fast-growing regions of the country, where a confluence of North and Latin American cultures adds vibrancy and texture to the civic landscape. Miami Art Museum embraces its role as a cultural anchor and touchstone in a city that welcomes countless ethnic and age groups, lifestyles and ideas. Miami Art Museum’s far-ranging vision is expressed in the breadth and depth of its exhibition program, and education and public programs. The Museum continues to build its collection of holdings from the twentieth century through the present, as it embarks on a major new building and expansion project. The new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, is scheduled for completion in 2013. For more information about Miami Art Museum, visit miamiartmuseum.org.

Miami Art Museum is located at 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130. Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10am – 5pm; Saturday through Sunday, Noon – 5pm; Closed Mondays. Admission is free for MAM members, children under 12 and students (with valid ID); adults $8; seniors $4; Second Saturdays are Free for Families. Parking is $5 (with museum validation) at 50 NW 2nd Ave. Metro: Government Center Station.

Gallery Walk CANDO arts co-op 8/7/10

Gallery Walk
Saturday August 7th, 6 to 10pm
CANDO arts co-op
309 23rd street
1 block east of Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL
www.candoartscoop.com
This August 7th will be the 1st year anniversary of the First Saturday Gallery Walk on Lincoln Rd. And now for the first time the CANDO arts co-op will be participating. On view is the current exhibiting show titled “Freedom?”

Rodezart.com Gallery Presents Eklekticity 8/7/10

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents: Eklekticity: a collective exhibition of Eight Latin American, Mid-Career Artists.
The exhibition opens to the public during the Coconut Grove Gallery Walk
Saturday, August, 7, 7 to 10 p.m.
CocoWalk • 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove, FL

RODEZart.com Gallery presents the diverse works of Chenco (Colombia), Vicente Dopico-Lerner (Cuba), Carlos Gámez de Francisco (Cuba), Daniel García (USA/Puerto Rico), Lidia Godoi (Cuba), Israel Guevara (Venezuela), George Rodez (USA/Cuba), and Ana María Sarlat (México).

An intensive presentation of personal journeys within a dramatic visual dialogue without reference to their native culture; these artists dare to express their independent voices in a combination of abstract, conceptual realism, and surreal landscapes, as well as startling subject matter that explore the contribution of diversified roles. A multiplicity of approaches where cultural differences abound and beckon the audience to reflect and know.

We welcome you to meet these prominent Latin American artists thinking outside the tank and to explore their contributions to the Latin American Art movement which has influenced mainstream popular culture and become an international movement. Exhibit runs August 7 – 31, 2010

Young collectors welcomed! We look forward to meeting you and thank you for supporting the Arts.

Visit Coconut Grove’s other galleries: Blue Moon Studio of Art, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery, Grove House Artists, Max in the Grove, Midori Gallery, Nomade Art Gallery, & Windisch-Hunt Fine Art.

GALERIA RODEZart.com Presenta:
EKLEKTICITY: Una muestra colectiva de ocho artistas de Media Carrera latinoamericanos.
Del 7 al 31 de agosto del 2010.

La Galería de RODEZart.com presenta las obras de Chenco (Colombia), Vicente Dopico-Lerner (Cuba), Carlos Gámez de Francisco (Cuba), Daniel García (EEUU/Puerto Rico), Lidia Godoi (Cuba), Israel Guevara (Venezuela), George Rodez (EEUU/Cuba) y Ana María Sarlat (México).

Intensa presentación de viajes personales dentro de un dramático diálogo visual sin hacer referencia a su cultura nativa; estos artistas osan expresar sus voces independientes en combinaciones de abstractos, realismos conceptuales y paisajes surrealistas, así como en temas sorprendentes que exploran la aportación de expresiones diversificadas. Una multiplicidad de enfoques donde abundan las diferencias culturales que invitan a la audiencia a reflexionar para así descubrir nuevos mundos.

Les damos la bienvenida para interactuar con estos prominentes artistas latinoamericanos que piensan “fuera del aljibe”, y explorar sus contribuciones al movimiento artístico latinoamericano que ha influenciado a la cultura popular convencional, y devenido movimiento de trascendencia internacional.

La exposición estará abierta al público en la “Galería de RODEZart.com”, desde el sábado 7 de agosto del 2010, durante la noche de galerías de Coconut Grove, hasta el 31 de agosto del 2010.

Inauguración:
7 de agosto del 2010, de 7 a 10 de la noche.

Horario regular de la Galería:
Domingos a jueves, de 11 a.m. a 7 p.m.
Viernes y sábado, de 11 a.m. a 10 p.m.

¡Coleccionistas de todas las edades son bienvenidos! Esperamos verlos y gracias por apoyar las Artes.

Visite las otras galerías de Coconut Grove: Blue Moon Studio of Art, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery, Grove House Artists, Max in the Grove, Midori Gallery, Nomade Art Gallery, y Windisch-Hunt Fine Art.

_glitch opening reception at CS Gallery 8/27/10

_glitch
August 27th 2010, 7 to 10:30pm
CS Gallery
787 NE 125th STREET, NORTH MIAMI, FL 33161
Located across from the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA)
Tel: 305.308.6561
info@chirinossanchez.com

(_glitch) will be an exhibition presented in North Miami Beach, Florida, with an opening reception on August 27th, 2010. This exhibition will be held for three weeks for viewing at Chirinos Sanchez Gallery (CS Gallery). “Glitch” will be curated by Xibie Corea, who will also be exhibiting some of her own work. This event will showcase the following group of artists: Cris Bozas, Dario Posada, Gianfranco Bianchi, Humberto Busto, Juan Navarro, Raul Lopez Pomares, Tatiana Silvia Sainz and Tolibia. Every artist has been challenged to create a conceptual piece around the theme of a “glitch” (or going through a glitch) and what it means to each one of them: visceral, personal, and self. Through a variety of pieces during this exhibition, the audience will be entertained by different perceptions created by each artist featuring works around their own medium, such as painting, sculpture, motion graphics, illustration and mixed media. Pieces will be available for sale and artis
ts will be present at opening reception night for meet and greet.

Viernes Culturales presents the works of Eliecer Rodriguez 7/28/10

Viernes Culturales presents the works of Eliecer Rodriguez
Opening Night: Wednesday, July 28th 2010 7:00pm
Refreshment will be served
Viernes Culturales Art Gallery
742 SW 16th Avenue Miami, Florida 33135

The work of Venezuelan painter Eliecer Rodriguez really escapes his own limits, is a lie to say the painting is confined in inches. Without
a doubt it goes beyond and cannot be contained only in a small space. The force emanating from the colors, their accents, contrast and brightness call us to a trap, and suddenly everything is dynamism, energy and passion. One thing is certain: one cannot be indifferent to his work.

“Art, painting, is a constant exercise of creation, where everything shown has become part of us… An exercise to shape what we know, we felt or what we observed of the world; what has called our attention and much more.” Eliecer

Exhibition will run from July 28th through August 20th, 2010

Artistic Networker for south Florida at Louis 8/6/10

Connect Florida invites you to attend Got Volunteerism for the Arts?
Network and learn about Florida’s local arts charities
Friday, August 6, 10pm-12am
Louis, 2325 Collins Ave at Gansevoort, South Beach
More info & RSVP: connectflorida@gmail.com
$20 door donation includes open vodka/wine bar & silent auction
All proceeds donated to participating non-profits

Left of the Middle Art Exhibit 7/24/10

Left of the Middle Art Exhibit
July 24, 2010, 6pm-1:30 am
Jakmel Art Gallery
7646 Biscayne Blvd
Miami Fl 33138

The Creative Revolution Presents: Left of the Middle Art Exhibit
Jonathan David Kane
Mychal McLaren
Sophie A. Bonet
James Olwell
Veronica Cabrera
Sterling Rook
Sergio Maciel
Bianca Gonzalez
Jared Dyer

Live Music
Complimentary Food & No Host Bar
Tunes By Dj Lex
Drum Circle After Hours
This event is FREE and it is a benefit for PAPALOKO4KIDS, a non-profit Haiti Relief Organization

Drago Milic presents Dog Days of Summer Opening Reception 7/17/10

Drago Milic presents “Dog Days of Summer”
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 17, 7-11pm

Open to the public Benefits Bulldog Rescue

The beautiful oil paintings of artist Drago Milic will be on display at the Gallery 101.

Bring your doggies in their best outfit!
A prize will be given to the best dressed.

Join us for an evening of fun & surprises
with beverages and hors d’ ouevres served.

Location: Gallery 101
501 N. Andrews Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

Show runs from July 17 – July 30, 2010.
Gallery 101 is located just 5 blocks north of Broward Blvd. on Andrews Avenue.Lot of neighborhood parking and also dedicated parking lot available!
GALLERY 101 I 501 N. Andrews Ave. I Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(954) 882-1861 www.thegallery101.net

Opening Reception for the Annual juried faculty exhibition by Miami International University of Art and Design 7/28/10

IX Annual Faculty Exhibition 2010

Opening Reception for the Annual juried faculty exhibition featuring multimedia works by University faculty.
Opening Reception is Wednesday, July 28th from 5pm – 9pm
Exhibition opens July 22 and runs through August 13
Main Gallery of Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl 33132
A group art exhibit featuring the creative works of University faculty
Gallery reception is open to the public at no cost

Metered parking is available on the street as well in the Omni Garage for $12.00 per hour.

Miami International University of Art & Design is located near the heart of the arts district offering degree programs in Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Accessory Design, Visual & Entertainment Arts, Photography, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Visual Effects & Motion Graphics, Computer Animation, Audio Production, and Film & Digital Production. We also offer Master of Fine Arts degree programs in Interior Design, Film, Graphic Design and Visual Arts. For more information on Miami International University of Art & Design, visit us at www.mymiu.edu.

Miami International University of Art & Design is one of The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu), a system of over 45 education institutions located throughout North America, providing an important source of design, media arts, visual arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals.

Miguel Paredes Gallery Grand Opening during 2nd Saturday Art Walk in Wynwood 8/14/10

Miguel Paredes Gallery Grand Opening (2nd Saturday Art Walk/Wynwood)
August 14th 2010, 8pm to 11pm
Miguel Paredes Fine Arts Studio
2311 NW 2ND AVE
Miami, FL 33127 (Wynwood)
www.miguelparedes.com
Guests should confirm their attendance by emailing: RSVP@miguelparedes.com

After-party at Florida Room inside South Beach’s Delano hotel
Begins at 11 p.m.
Guests must RSVP to LoveCat at lovecatllc@gmail.com

Local artist Miguel Paredes opens solo gallery space in the Wynwood Arts District in August
Pop artist & urban impressionist exhibits previous and new art collections at Paredes Fine Arts Studio

Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District with the opening of his first solo gallery Paredes Fine Arts Studio on Saturday, August 14, 2010 during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk.” Paredes is scheduled to be present on opening night and be part of the gallery’s cocktail reception at 8 p.m. – open to the public! Guests should confirm their attendance by emailing: RSVP@miguelparedes.com

This marks Paredes’ third stop on his ongoing art tour leading up to Art Basel Miami Beach at the end of this year. The artist has shows scheduled in Seoul, KR; Los Angeles, CA; Boston, MA and New York, NY throughout the next few months. All guests are also invited to attend Paredes’ official after-party at Florida Room located inside South Beach’s Delano hotel. After-party event begins at 11 p.m. and guests must RSVP to LoveCat at lovecatllc@gmail.com

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 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 exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Boroughs, Digital Art, Pop Collages, Urban Dreams and Los Niños.

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. Paredes will unveil new works entitled “Guadalupe,” “Happy Buddha,” “Clowning 2” and a new 3D piece named “Tagger.”

In his Boroughs cycle of paintings, Paredes provides the viewer with the four compass points of his childhood: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. With white line work on the blackened surfaces, hints of colors glowing like bright neon lights, the paintings register as semi-familiar images, inverted in places, but clearly conveying the darkness of a humid city night.

Paredes’ Pop Collages paintings are neither illusions of psychological insight nor about the first impressions so many abstract constructions rely on. Instead, the artist’s roots in urban graffiti give him a special facility with collage work. He uses an overlapping technique as another way to express his belief that things are much more beautiful and energetic than we think.

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’ latest series Digital Art 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.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2399 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com.

WeMerge Miami Block Party and BBQ at Inked Productions 7/24/10

WeMerge MIAMI Block Party & BBQ
Saturday, July 24, 2010, 6:00pm – 11:00pm
Inked Productions
4467 SW 71st Ave.
Miami, FL
www.wemergetalent.com

WeMerge Magazine and Inked Productions have teamed up for a special Summer event that will feature food, drinks, live graffiti, live hip-hop, b-boys/b-girls, featured DJs, giveaways, and more.

$5 Donation at the door

Performances by:
– Serum (interviewed in the current issue of WeMerge Magazine)
– Velcro Hash (interviewed in the current issue of WeMerge Magazine)
– Dogs of the Dead
– LMS
– Saheed
– Sam Krow
– Big O
– Webbz
– Murth
– Scotty Boi
– Magazeen
– Casino
– YMF (Your Mom’s Favorite)
– Rolls Royce
– Layce
– Yooda
– Hound

Featured DJs:
DJ Epps
– DJ Aspekt
– DJ Dephtone
– DJ Seizure

B-Boy Show
– Ground Zero Crew
– Urban Bounce Team

Live Graffiti by:
Trek Six
Fane
Krave
Kelo
Kazilla
– Danielle Veit

Featured Vendor
004 Connec

Videography by:
Gas Face Films

Photography by:
Derick G

Inked Productions will also be making custom T-Shirts on the spot.

MORE DETAILS TO COME

WeMerge Magazine

Enrique Sendra Solo Show Ialtus Closing Reception 7/16/10

ENRIQUE SENDRA’S SOLO SHOW “IALTUS” CLOSING RECEPTION
7/16/2010, 8:00PM
Area Stage Gallery
Area Stage Company
1560 South Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33146
http://enriquesendra.art.officelive.com/Events.aspx

Local Artist Enrique Sendra is having the closing reception of his my solo exhibition titled “IALTUS” on July 16th, at 8:00pm,
Location Area Stage Gallery 1560 South Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33146

Elusive Landscape at Legion Memorial Park 7/17/10

ELUSIVE LANDSCAPE: Legion Memorial Park
July 17, 2010, 8-10PM
Legion Memorial Park
6630 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33138

“Elusive Landscape” will be presented at five public parks in Miami from June to October 2010. This work consists of multiple hand-crafted 16mm films depicting the forms and colors of natural landscapes projected directly into the landscapes themselves. These events will be free and open to the public.

“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, and by presenting similar events across the city so that it becomes a shared, unifying experience.

Artist Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez brings to this project over 30 years’ experience in hand-crafted 16mm filmmaking, as well as a history of moving image installation, including several works which have included projections in the outdoors. Her work is exhibited internationally in film festivals, museums, galleries, independent venues and public spaces, and she has received numerous grants, fellowships and residency awards for her work.

Unique soundscapes for each site will be provided by composer and sound designer Ricardo Lastre, best recognized for his work with Las Negras Performance Ensemble, Lucia Aratanha, Giovanni Luquini Performance Troupe, Akropolis Acting Company and the late Jennylin Duany.

This project won Funding Arts Network’s 2009 FAN Knight New Work Award, an initiative of Funding Arts Network funded by the John S. And James L. Knight Foundation. The project has received additional support from Tigertail Productions, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, and Fundación Valparaíso in Almería, Spain.

http://elusivelandscape.blogspot.com
Presented by Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator.
In case of rain, this event will be rescheduled to the following Saturday, July 24.

Pan American Art Projects Summer Salon during Wynwood Gallery Walk 7/10/10

Come Join us for Pan American Art Projects’ “Summer Salon” during Wynwood Gallery Walk this Saturday July 10, 6 – 9 pm
2450 NW 2nd AVE
Miami, FL 33127

Summer Salon: June 12 – August 15
A refreshing exhibition showcasing a variety of works all under $2,500
Featuring works by:
– Francis Acea
– Gustavo Acosta
– Jose Benito
– Ernesto Berra
– Andrea Cote
– Carlos Estevez
– Daniel Joglar
– Ted Larsen
– Armando Mariño
– Santiago Porter
– Magnus Sigurdarson
– Tracey Snelling
– Pablo Soria
– Enrique Camejo

Also in our store:
– Zaida Del Rio
– Eric Cadien
– Nelson Dominguez
– Moises Finale
– Andres Garcia Benitez
– Milton George
– Minerva Lopez
www.panamericanart.com

Encore Kris Knight A Deadly Nightshade Solo Exhibition at Spinello Gallery 7/10/10

SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Kris Knight | “A Deadly Nightshade”
ENCORE RECEPTION: Saturday, July 10th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition of Kris Knight “A Deadly Nightshade.” The exhibition features a suite of oil painting. This will be Knight’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

In “A Deadly Nightshade,” the forests of Canadian portrait painter Kris Knight are enchanted at night. A safe haven for rural misfits, Knight’s latest paintings revolve around a narrative of a romantic secret society. Drawing upon personal stories, his luminous characters depict an alchemy of the imagination, attempting to transcend the tedium of small town life for the enigmatic depths of a nocturnal forest.

The young men and women that Knight paints are known for their dichotomies, and a Deadly Nightshade makes no exception of this. Notions of bohemia are skewed with tragedy, lush nature is laced with toxic blossoms, and pristine bathing ponds are both enticing as they are treacherous. Knight’s paintings reference Symbolist and Romantic paintings, as well as 18th Century French portraiture, but also draw upon contemporary notions of androgyny, the postmodern gaze and the preservation/decay of youth.

Spinello Gallery prides itself in exhibiting intelligent works of art in every medium by contemporary local Miami emerging artists. Spinello Gallery has become the playground for unorthodox and experimental artists who don’t easily fit into the confines of the traditional gallery space. Spinello Gallery is steadily making headway in the Miami Art Scene and beyond becoming a contender in the Art World.

The Passing Opening Reception at Calix Gustav Gallery 7/10/10

“The Passing” Opening Reception TONIGHT
Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29 St.
Miami, FL 33127
July 10, 2010 at 07:00 PM-to- 10:00 PM

Jovan Karlo Villalba, Death of an Art Studio, 2010, oil on canvas, 60″ x 48″

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to present its upcoming exhibition The Passing, taking place on Saturday, July 10, 2010 through September 1st, 2010. The exhibition’s reception will take place at the gallery located in the Wynwood Arts District at 98 NW 29th Street, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m on Saturday, July 10, 2010.

The Passing as the fleeting of time, new seasons and new beginnings represents a rebirth. This resurgence is only accomplished with the understanding of life; it’s meaning and its hardships. Ecuadorian-born artist, Jovan Karlo Villalba

Colombian-born artist, Catalina Jaramillo creates an installation that deals with issues raised upon both separation from her partner and her mother’s death. The installation celebrates the obsessive tendencies that some manifest with their loss and grief, it is an accumulation of the memories and objects left behind at times of loss. In reviving those who we’ve lost we learn to accept life’s realities and thus, learn to move on and accept our destiny. The Installation will combine aspects of performance, video, photography, and sculpture.

Sculptor Richard Herzog examines parts of society and nature trying to bring awareness to these elements hoping to alter the viewer’s perceptions and make them look at things differently and consider the world they live in. The sculptures are a combination of a systematic organization of natural forms possessing a chaotic multi-layered visual effect mimicking our world, dominated by its rapid pace and over stimulation. creates cinematic paintings featuring visions of sweeping cataclysmic events. The increasing threat of man-made devastation in forms of biological and nuclear warfare, environmental catastrophe and economic ruin, in conjunction with their magnified portrayal in the media, has created an onslaught of social alarm and has subversively woven feelings of doom into the fabric of present-day life in America.

The Passing will run from July 10, 2010 through September 1st, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The July Gallery Walk at The Design District 7/10/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The July Gallery Walk The Design District

Cocktail Reception & Art Sale (Up To 50% Off)
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Saturday, July 10, 2010
6:00 – 10:00 p.m.

Reception: Saturday, July 10, 2010 – 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE
Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the new HIV/AIDS clinic.
Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.
This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.
Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.

Leo Freytes and Luis Padreda at Edge Zones opening reception 7/10/10

Edge Zones Art Center
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 10, 2010
Meet the Artists: 7:00 – 10:00 PM
47 NE 25th St. | Miami, FL
www.edgezones.org
Edge Zones Art Center is pleased to announce the first exhibition of Miami and Puerto Rico Based Artists Teo Freytes And Luis Padreda A Fragmented Anomaly
Free music concert “Urban Stories” by Singer/Songwriter Omar Roque at EZAC

FREEDOM ?: an art exhibition at CANDO Arts Co-Op 7/16/10

“FREEDOM ?: an art exhibition”
Friday, July 16, 2010, 4-9 p.m.
CANDO Arts Co-Op
309 23rd Street, Miami Beach
One block west of Collins Avenue
CANDO ARTS CO-OP on Facebook

ARE YOU FREE?

What shackles bind you? Are you tied up emotionally? Spiritually? Financially? Politically?

The resident and guest artists of CANDO Arts Co-Op have unleashed their creativity in a variety of media to express their feelings about what freedom means to them: having it, losing it, fighting for it. For one artist, it’s a commentary on women’s lib; for another, it’s a visual reminder of how fragile our society is, and yet for others it’s about physical barriers and how our hearts liberate us.

The interpretations are as varied and individual as the artists themselves and you can share their experiences at the Opening Reception of “Freedom ?: an art exhibition,” Friday, July 16, 4-9 p.m. at CANDO ARTS CO-OP, 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, one block west of Collins Avenue. For more information, contact the gallery at 305.672.3336, or Paula Turk at myartshare@aol.com.

Collection of Vintage posters by the Mourlot Estate at Markowicz Fine Art 7/10/10

Markowicz Fine Art
1 NE 40th Street
Miami FL 33137

This coming Saturday, July 10, Discover at Markowicz Fine Art a collection of Vintage posters by the prestigious Mourlot Estate.

These visually strink prints are rare and beautiful works of art sought after by collectors and museums all over the world.

They were originally created to advertise upcoming exhibits and cultural events. They were often designed by the artists themselves and produced under the direction of master printers in limited numbers using the process of lithography.

Mourlot was the most famous and prolific manufacturer of these images. Over is 150 year history, it produced thousands of these prints, working with artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Miro and countless others.
Also this week: Takashi Murakami And Then Black 2005
Also This Week Steve Gagnon Esso Motor Oil
RSVP Let us know if you are coming and if you have guests.

Opening Fabienne Lasserre What is Found There 7/9/10

Opening Friday July 9 at 6pm : Fabienne Lasserre “What is Found There”
Gallery Diet is pleased to announce the first Miami solo exhibition by New York based artist, Fabienne Lasserre. In the below email to gallery director, Nina Johnson, the artist describes the origins of the project, which will consist predominantly of sculpture.

“The title of the show, ‘What Is Found There’, is taken from a collection of essays by Adrienne Rich, in which she talks about the intersections of poetry and politics. An important part of my work is premised on the possibility of translating political notions within abstract(ed), formal language. Most of these pieces were developed during two artist residencies at La Curtiduria, Oaxaca, Mexico, and in New York in my studio. In Mexico I worked with a weaver from Teotiltan del Valle, a village 30km from Oaxaca, to produce felt, later assembled in sculptural pieces. The pieces develop through accumulated and contradictory pressures: pressures of gravity, of context, of the body, of will, of desire. Working between Mexico and New York, teaching in Baltimore, I am forced to adapt to different rhythms, materials and contexts. I opt for unplanned gestures and accept a meandering, wandering course. Doubt is an intuitive self-discipline: a type of speculation and an acceptance of fallibility rather than a form of mistrust. Uncertainty is productive. I choose materials that allow me to consider the visible through the tactile, and vice-versa. They tend to have an indistinct, malleable structure. This has a political dimension. Felt, for instance, is non-hierarchical: no part has a specialized role, dominates or leads. Paint is also liminal. It is fluid and solid, simultaneously matter and illusion. The importance of fluidity, irresolution, the body, and the sense of touch in my work reflect an approach to making that is indebted to feminist thought and art practice.”

Fabienne will be the 15th artist to participate in Gallery Diet’s invitational series of programming which brings artist from around the world into Miami for solo and two-person exhibitions. Previous artist in the series have included Graham Hudson, JJ PEET, Kristopher Benedict, Empfangshalle, Bridget Baker, and various others. In addition to the invitational series, Diet represents five emerging artists including Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.

The gallery is open Tuesday thru Saturday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., on the Second Saturday art walk from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. and on the last Thursday of the month from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Marcsman Co Airs Dirty Laundry at Cafeina 7/9-10/10

Marcsman Co. Airs Dirty Laundry at Cafeina this Weekend

“Dirty Laundry” at Cafeina Lounge & Gallery
294 NW 23 St.
Fri. 7/9 – 8pm. Sat. 7/10 – 7pm.

Join us this Friday, July 9 at Cafeina for the soft opening of Charis Kirchheimer’s month-long “Dirty Laundry” exhibit and for the official kick-off taking place during Wynwood – Design District’s Gallery Walk on Saturday, July 10.

Artist Gerry Stecca will be contributing a few of his enchanting clothespin sculptures for the month as well.

Drinks by Prometheus Springs.

Charis Kirchheimer
Prometheus Springs
Cafeina Lounge & Gallery

Art Walk Call for Artist 7/10/10

Art Walk – Call for Artist
July 10, 7:30 pm – 11pm
169 NW 36 St, Miami – Octopus Gallery
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Art Walk- July 10 – Arts in Miami Group Event at Octopus Gallery 169 NW 36 st, Miami one block west of Target on 36 st

Meet artist from the group over glass of wine

Call For Artist- Submit your Art for our summer events and auctioned it at the same time online
or in person at the Octopus Gallery 169 NW 36 st

To Become Sponsor Of Our Group Or Participating Gallery Call 305 490 3536

Museum Of The Americas opening of Two Exhibitions 7/9/10

The MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAS cordially invites you and your guests to the opening of TWO EXHIBITIONS:
on Friday, July 9, from 6:30 PM TO 10:00 PM
(Exhibitions ends on July 31)
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAS
2500 NW 79 AVE #104 and #108 – Doral, FL
Americasmuseum@aol.com
www.museumamericas.org
Free admission – Free parking

“Contemporary International Art #3”
featuring 26 artists from Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, Spain, The Netherlands, United States and Uruguay

and

“Soccer Stars Caricatures”
A graphite and computer dialogue: fusion between handcrafted and digital artwork by famous Uruguayan artist DANIEL PONTET
The most outstanding players of the World Cup 2010 and the heroes from all times Sponsored by Uruguayan Consulate in Miami, Uruguayan Chamber of Commerce, Los Gauchitos III, Noticias and video courtesy by GOL TV

Bas Fisher International presents Weird Miami opening 7/10/10

Weird Miami Visitors Center Exhibition
Reception Saturday, July 10, 7 – 11 Pm
July 10 – September 18, 2010
Performance By Jason Hedges Starts 8 Pm
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th ST, Suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

Weird Miami Artist-Led Bus Tours
July 18, August 15, & September 19

Weird Miami is the chance to ditch our jaded views of Miami and become “tourists in the ‘weird’ pockets in our own city.” – Adler Guerrier

There is a much more interesting — sometimes dark — and never boring side to Miami, one only known to the people who inhabit this town. For any Miamian a typical day’s experiences could range from strange to the swampy sublime. Is there any such thing as “Flori-duh?” It is only when one accepts the city in all its glorious weirdness that one can unearth the cracked and quirky gems that lie hidden within.

The artists, both Miamians and non-natives, consider their experiences with people they have come across, through mysterious topographies they have discovered, and objects they have excavated or exhumed, as a way to make sense of or share their unique findings. Exhibition is free and open to the public.

Visitor’s Center Artists:
Autumn Casey | Alyse Emdur | Adler Guerrier | Jason Hedges
Nicolas Lobo & Kenneth Andrew Mroczek | Justin Long | Isabel Moros | Peggy Nolan

Weird Miami Artist-Led Bus Tours: Reserve your seat now!
During the 3rd Sundays of July, August and September the BFI will kick-off a series of monthly school-bus tours each led by 2 artists from Miami, taking tour-goers to unexpected locations around the city. Each location is selected by the artist-leaders, and will not be revealed ahead of time in order to keep riders in suspense. “We’ll load into the big yellow school bus and be completely at the artists’ mercy!” – Agatha Wara, BFI . The artists leading the tours are: Kevin Arrow | Clifton Childree | Christy Gast | Adler Guerrier | PLUS secret special guests!

Opening Reception Yamel Molerio Solely Responsible 7/10/10

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
July 10th, 2010, 6pm-11pm
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Design District, Miami

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
Opening Reception: July 10th, 2010- 6:00 pm-11:00 pm
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 120- Buena Vista Building, Design District,
For more information: (305) 987 7787 or info@yamelmolerio.com
Sponsored by Presidente beer
www.yamelmolerio.com

“Solely Responsible” is the most recent of Yamel Molerio’s evolving works. His solo exhibition is a combination of art styles and includes various materials. Molerio draws his inspiration from Renaissance style as well as the simplicity of a child’s doodle. His style blends these disparate concepts into the development of each piece. Conceptually, his combination is a reflection of our cultures, customs, ideas, races and times. In particular, ‘appropriation’ plays a large role in Molerio’s creative process.
In his words:
As an artist, I am the creator of this visual world.
As the creator, there should be no rules because the creator makes his own rules.
I am solely responsible for creating this world. I am also solely responsible for mistakes and bad decisions that I’ve made in the past and for my success.
***
“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.”
-Les Brown-

Meet and Mingle with Phillipe Dodard at the Frost 7/28/10

Meet and Mingle with Phillipe Dodard
July 28, 2010, 6-8pm
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
Florida International University
Maidique Campus
10975 SW 17th St.
Miami, FL 33199
http://thefrost.fiu.edu
The event is free and open to the public.
The Frost Art Museum Presents
Meet & Mingle with artist Philippe Dodard

Earthquake 01.12.10 by Philippe Dodard
Image courtesy Galerie Marassa

(Miami, FL – July 13, 2010)- Come Meet and Mingle with Haitian native Philippe Dodard, a contemporary artist of the Caribbean and the African Diaspora, on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 6 p.m. at The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum located at 10975 SW 17 Street, Miami, FL 33199. The event is free and open to the public.

Dodard will speak about his works during this new summer lecture series at The Frost. Dodard enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts, where he founded a studio for audiovisual graphic arts. His art combines Haitian, Caribbean and African elements to portray his themes of man’s journey through life. He blends painting, sculpture, drawing, words and sounds in his works to express the love that he finds in every human being.

Complementary academic trainings followed, first at the Academy of Fine Arts of Port-au-Prince and then the International School of Bordeaux, France provided the basics inherent to this field. But unlike most of his contemporaries who moved directly to art creation, Dodard engaged in a quest for a deeper knowledge of the human-spiritual. His pursuit, took him first to the Ashram at the top of the mountains surrounding Port-au-Prince and later to the iconographies of the Arawak, Taïno and African masks. He knew the challenges would be to create an art that awakens rather than satisfies the mundane desires of the clientele, an art which embodies different answers to our seemingly irresolvable human problems, which found particular articulation at a different moment in our history.

This lecture is co-sponsored by the Latin American and Caribbean Center (LACC) at Florida International University and part of LACC’s 13th Annual Haitian Summer Institute. Philippe Dodard is represented by Michele Frisch of Galerie Marassa (http:// galeriemarassa.com)

Target Wednesday After Hours Targeting your Future Using Social Networking Sites to Help You Reach Your Career Goals 7/21/10

Target Wednesday After Hours – Targeting your Future: Using Social Networking Sites to Help You Reach Your Career Goals
July 21, 2010, 6-8pm
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
Florida International University
Maidique Campus
10975 SW 17th St.
Miami, FL 33199
thefrost.fiu.edu

Join The Frost Art Museum and FIU Alumni Association for a special summer Target Wednesday After Hours on Targeting your Future: Using Social Networking Sites to Help You Reach Your Career Goals featuring Michelle Villalobos- entrepreneur, professional speaker, trainer and marketing/sales consultant who helps people “sell themselves, so they can sell anything.” Michelle will provide an innovative session on self-marketing and promotion to help students and alumni develop “recruitable” profiles using social networking websites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Additionally, Michelle will provide attendees with recommendations on building “findable” profiles and search strategies and engage in an interactive activity session. Following the presentation, network with Target executives to learn about competitive professional opportunities in the local community.

6:00pm – 6:30pm Check-in
6:30pm – 7:00pm Michelle Villalobos, keynote speaker
7:00pm – 7:30pm Interactive session with Michelle Villalobos
7:30pm – 8:00pm | Guests are invited to network with Target Executives and enjoy The Museum

Target has teamed up with The Frost Art Museum to sponsor its popular programming series Target Wednesday After Hours. Designed to complement The Frost Art Museum’s exhibitions, these events give visitors the chance to meet contemporary artists and engage with controversial art, live music, talks, films, dance, and performance art.

Dimensions Variable Presents Yellow and Gold Felicia Chizuko Carlisle 7/10/10

Dimensions Variable Presents
Yellow and Gold- Felicia Chizuko Carlisle
JULY 10 – AUGUST 14, 2010
RECEPTION SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2010, 7 – 11 PM
Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida

Yellow and Gold, a solo project by Felecia Chizuko Carlisle , is an experiment with sound, spatiality and synesthesia. This sculptural installation addresses questions regarding the relations between sound, built space and the virtual space inside the mind. What shapes, colors, and/or images do particular sounds produce between the ears? In turn, how does the shape of a space determine audience perception of sound, light, and their own physical presence? The title, Yellow and Gold, intends to force a shift between language and meaning by associating loaded words with new formal constructs.
Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, a native Floridian, received her MFA in New Genres from San Francisco Art Institute, in 2006. She has explored a variety of contexts for her work including television in Madrid, Spain, and Moab, Utah; nightclubs such as The Golden Pudel Club in Hamburg, Germany, 1015 Folsom in San Francisco, The Honey Pot in Tampa, FL and has shown in various national and international galleries, museums and public spaces. Her research in art focuses on the complex relationship between real and virtual space and navigates the distances between the two. Her work draws from and combines multiple disciplines such as performance, installation, sound, design and architecture, sculpture and photography. Her most recent work explores dissonance through manipulations of sound, image, space, time, context and audience, highlighting process both as a means and an end. Carlisle currently maintains a studio in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, FL.

Dimensions Variable is an exhibition space in the Miami Design District interested in innovative new projects in contemporary art.
The intention behind Dimensions Variable is to feature projects by individual artists and collaborative projects. Rather than showcasing group or solo exhibitions in the usual format, we are interested in challenging individuals or collaborative artists to address our space specifically and produce one cohesive project. Dimensions Variable aspires to provide a forum for the introduction of unfamiliar, complex, collaborative and multidisciplinary practices to a Miami audience. www.dimensionsvariable.net

Grand Opening for Sankofa Experience with Nzingah 7/10/10

Opening Reception-
July 10, 2010 3:00-5:30pm
With Premiere of Sankofa’s Child (Spoken Word Performance by Nzingah)

Artist Talk-
July 24, 2010 3:30-4:30pm

Adinkra Printing Workshop-
July 21, 2010 3:00-6:00pm
July 24, 2010 11:00-2:00pm

We live in a time of progress and rapid change. Consequently, we prefer to define ourselves in terms of where we are going, not where we come from. We have grown disconnected with our ancestors because we believe that they lived in times so different from our own that they are incapable of shedding light on our current experiences. Many of us have grown so indifferent with the past that we have convinced ourselves that history does not matter.

But history does matter. It has been said that he who controls the past controls the future. Our view of history shapes the way we view the present, and therefore it dictates what answers we offer for existing problems. This understanding of the connection between the past, present and future can be found by the Akan people of West Africa in concept they called Sankofa. It literally expresses that, “it is not taboo to go back and fetch what you forgot.” Sankofa teaches us that we should reach back and gather the best of what our past has to teach us, so that we can achieve our full potential as we move forward.

History can be used to propagate hatred and re-cultivate old racial, religious and ethnic tensions; or it can be used to unify people. It was knowledge of this in some older African societies, which encouraged them to put the repository of history into the hands of responsible, trained individuals called griots. The griots is a chronicler of history and the guardian of the knowledge of his people’s ancestry, or genealogy.

The Sankofa Experience will occur at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center from June to July 2010. The Sankofa Project is a fusion of the concept of Sankofa and the work of the griots, in this case, the artist Nzingah is the mediator. In the journey to retrieve that which was forgotten Nzingah has created a series entitled, “Beyond Black: The Proverb Series.” It consists of portraits of people of African descent that the artist connected to specific African Proverbs. An exhibition of the series will occur from June 7 to July 30, 2010 at the gallery at AARLC.

On July 10, 2010, there will be an opening reception during which Nzingah will have a spoken word performance entitled, “Sankofa’s Child” in the library’s auditorium. “Sankofa’s Child,” is a personal and communal journey through the Sankofa process. In addition to the exhibit, there will be a workshop series during the month of July in Adinkra stamping, a printing process of the Ashanti people of Ghana. Participants will create their own personalized Adinkra cloth, in addition to learning some Adinkra symbols that represent popular proverbs and maxims.

www.sankofaschild.net
www.sankofaschild.etsy.com
www.myspace.com/sankofaschild
www.myspace.com/nzingahoniwosan

Invitation Manny Verdecia Expressions of Avignon at Zu Galeria 7/9/10

Zu Galeria Fine Arts and Manny Verdecia cordially invite you to opening night for his exhibit Expressions of Avignon
July 9, 8pm to 11pm
Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com

Exhibit will run until August 2

Manny Verdecia was born in Havana in 1962. In 1992 he graduated from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a degree in fashion photography. Since an early age, Manny was lured to the power of the image and the spontaneous representation of reality that his curious lens would later capture. Through the years, he has worked with several models and acting
agencies, but he has channeled his passion mostly in pursuit of that unique split second in which people reveal their true selves at fleeting, ephemeral moments of their everyday life.

This is exactly what “Expressions of Avignon” is about. In this exhibit, Manny illustrates a summer he spent in that provençale town in the South of
France, a magic city where popes once lived and where his keen camera registered the candid human expressions and gestures of popular artists on its streets.

zu galeria fine arts | 2248 SW 8th St. | Miami | FL | 33135

lena’s LUCKEY ART night at miniBAR 7/24/10

lena’s LUCKEY ART night at miniBAR!
saturday, july 24th, 2010, 8:00 pm to 11:30 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district
www.minibarmiami.com

enjoy a wonderful evening in the presence of a beautiful artist and her masterpieces!

miniBAR is honored to be able to exhibit the art of luckey! lena luckey will showcase her art; paintings, decorative pillows, phone holders, purses, art tags and much more this evening.

all items displayed will be available for purchase!

don’t miss out on this incredible event!

ARTIST’S STATEMENT
“You touch people’s lives when you open their minds to possibilities.

I believe that my art is a spiritual expression of the eternal struggle and ultimate triumph of the human soul. My art comes from a place deep within myself; from the power of love that resonates inside us, reaches for the divine and touches something ultimately spiritual: the promise, truthful and sublime, that all will be well.

When you look at my art, reflect and be reflected. Behold your image as I see
you, perfect and beautiful.”

Lena Luckey’s work is represented in public, corporate, private collections and galleries throughout the world and has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions.

www.theartofluckey.com
www.luckeyart.com
www.minibarmiami.com

-if having dinner at miniBAR we recommend you make reservations. thank you!

Beat The Summer Heat and Cool Off With the BAC 7/9/10

Opening Reception: July 9th, 2010 7-10PM
Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32 St, Wynwood 305.576.2828
Live music from Hyllus, Wine from Schnebly’s Winery in the Redlands FL, and Food from Wynwood’s Lost and Found Restaurant!

Audrey Love Gallery: Water
Art by Resident and Associate Artists of the Bakehouse Art Complex
15% of all proceeds from the show will benefit the Surfrider Foundation and help save our water and beaches

Swenson Gallery: Books
A collection of artist made books, sketchbooks, and sketches
Opening Reception: July 9th, 2010 7-10PM
Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32 Street, Wynwood. 305.576.2828

Locust Projects presents The LAB Locust Arts Builders opening reception 7/10/10

MIAMI ART SCENE PIONEER, LOCUST PROJECTS, ANNOUNCES A COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION BY SOUTH FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

The LAB (Locust Arts Builders)
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 10, 7-10pm
Through August 2010

Pioneers in the Miami art scene, Locust Projects is pleased to announce a collaborative exhibition by a select group of South Florida High School students. Under the direction of renowned contemporary artist Monica Lopez de Victoria of the TM Sisters, nine local high school students will experience the invigorating and arduous process of conceiving and executing original artworks from June 28 to July 10, 2010.

These students, currently attending Design and Architecture Senior High, Hialeah Senior High, Miami Northwestern Senior High and New World School of Arts answered an open call and were hand-selected by a committee of local art professionals.

Participating Artists: Omar Alvarez, Leslie Chavez, Jason Flores, Luna Goldberg, Kevin Hobbs, Ximena Izquierdo, Vanessa Lacayo, Asher Mones, Christina Quinlan

As a hallmark that makes Locust Projects stand out from other art venues, the organization embraces cutting-edge exhibitions and innovation in art. In furtherance of the not-for-profit’s twelve-year commitment to providing an approachable arts venue for the South Florida community, for the first time, Locust Projects has created an exciting new program in which a young generation of artists are given the opportunity to create a collaborative exhibition in a public venue.

The project will be developed and exhibited in Locust Projects’ 2,700 square foot space in Miami’s Design District and culminate in a publicized show, open to the public. The goal is to promote contemporary art and project-based learning as a means to encourage creativity, critical analysis, and problem solving, while building communication skills. This unique initiative will allow young artists to learn the practical and exciting aspects of creating a public exhibition in collaboration with their peers.

2010 marks Locust Projects’ 12-year anniversary. Locust Projects is alternative, not for profit exhibition space dedicated to providing contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas without the pressures of gallery sales or 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 and methods. 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. With more than 65 exhibitions, representing more than 210 local, national, and international artists, Locust Projects has supported site-specific and installation artworks featuring photography, video, performance, sculpture, drawing, painting and digital media making it a nationally-recognized art institution, and a landmark in the Miami art scene.

Monica Lopez De Victoria is a Miami-based artist that works in collaboration with Tasha Lopez De Victoria under the name TM Sisters. Together the sisters work in the mediums of video, digital video performance, VJing, collage, social experiments, zines, clothing, installations, and interactive video created along with their brother Samuel. The TM Sisters’ recent exhibition, WHIRL CRASH GO! at Locust Projects was featured in The Miami Herald. The sisters’ work has been included in the international traveling exhibition “Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millennium;” the Second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, and PERFORMA 07 in New York. Their work has been seen and written about in publications like L’Officiel magazine, The Guardian, STEP Inside Design, the New York Times, Vogue Italia, and on the cover of ARTnews.

NESTORzurita playsLIVE for luckeyARTnight at miniBAR 7/24/10

NESTORzurita playsLIVE for luckeyARTnight @ miniBAR
saturday, july 24th, 2010, 8:30 pm to 11:00 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
florida 33137
www.minibarmiami.com

NZ studied at “Manhattan School of Music” and “The New School Jazz”. He has performed thru the United States, Europe, and various countries of Central and South America, playing hundreds of concerts in a wide variety of styles, from Jazz to Classical to Contemporary and Modern Music, and exploring and playing traditional miusic from arround the world. Nestor Has played with Steve Lacy, Dado Moroni, Aldo Zunino, Jovinho Santos Neto, etc..
A Classical performer he has played concerts with various Symphony Orchestras and has been a guest artist to various universities.
As a composer Nestor Zurita has written hundreds of works for various instruments and especially on the development of the saxophone.
Nestor Zurita was also the Director of the Jazz Department and of the Classical Saxophone Program in the National Conservatory of Ecuador and has taught students in the Paris Conservatorie and at the Nicolo Paganini Concervatorie in Italy.He currently lives in Miami were he leads his Latin Jazz Ensamble.

For more information and latest project/videos please visit
www.myspace.com/angelicocd
www.myspace.com/nestorzurita

www.minibarmiami.com

nestor will be the icing on the cake for lenaLUCKEY’s artNIGHT at miniBAR! incredible evening of art and music!!!!

Space Art Love free art and performance event with fundraiser 7/17/10

1310 Gallery at Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts and Niki Art Studio Productions presents:
Space, Art + Love
1310 SW 2nd Court, Fort Lauderdale 33312
Opens: Sat, July 17th, 2010 7PM- 11pm,
Art and Performance Evening Please visit
www.nikiartstudio.com/show.html
for times and artist information

Space, Art and Love. What are they and are they connected? Niki Lopez is mounting a visual art exhibition and will attempted to explore the inter-connective relationship of the three.
The exhibition will showcase paintings, photographs and prints that embrace the elements of the theme “Space, Art, Love.” Many of Lopez’s work has ‘extra-terrestrial connotations as it is a subject she seeks understanding about, “It is arrogant for us to believe that out of all the universes and planets of those universes, that man on earth is the only intelligent being”. Each of her pieces explores different theories, tells a story or asks a question, which amongst other things, compel us to explore outside of the ‘box’.
Other artists in this exhibition include Luzalma Gonzalez, Kazilla, Klodi Lemoine, Tabatha Mudra, David I. Muir, Laura Peterson, Michael A. Clark, and Sharon Swift- who will be displaying photography in collaboration with the Broward Center of Performing Arts’ ‘Flamenco in the Sun’.
Hosting the opening night will be poet Renda Writer of WeMerge Talent Magazine and will include performances by Spoken Word poet Jashua Sa-Ra and the cast of Drag It Out. After party music will be spun by DJ One Star.
The month long event will feature different themes each Saturday between July 24 and August 14. These will include fund-raisers, workshops, Erik Proulx’s movie “Lemonade” and guest speaker Jim Shermer of the Broward Cultural Division (check website for more).
Opening night’s refreshments provided by Be Organic and ‘café con leche’ by Underground Coffeehaus.
The exhibition will raise funds for The Cooperative Feeding Program,
while food items will be collected on behalf of the RENMEN Foundation
which supports a Haitian children’s orphanage.

Calix Gustav Gallery in Wynwood debuts new exhibit The Passing 7/10/10

The Passing Exhibition: Saturday, July 10 through September 1, 2010
Opening Exhibition: Saturday, July 10, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33137

CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY DEBUTS NEW EXHIBIT THE PASSING
Wynwood cutting-edge gallery exhibits the fleeting of time, new seasons and new beginnings representing rebirth

Calix Gustav Gallery will debut its newest exhibit The Passing on Saturday, July 10, 2010 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. with an opening reception and complimentary cocktails for all guests. The exhibition’s reception will take place at the gallery located in the Wynwood Arts District (98 NW 29th Street) and will coincide with the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly art walk.

Calix Gustav’s The Passing exhibits the fleeting of time, new seasons and new beginnings representing rebirth. This resurgence is only accomplished with the understanding of life; its meaning and its hardships. Ecuadorian-born artist, Jovan Karlo Villalba creates cinematic paintings featuring visions of sweeping cataclysmic events. The increasing threat of man-made devastation in forms of biological and nuclear warfare, environmental catastrophe and economic ruin, in conjunction with their magnified portrayal in the media, has created an onslaught of social alarm and has subversively woven feelings of doom into the fabric of present-day life in America.

Colombian-born artist, Catalina Jaramillo creates an installation that deals with issues raised upon both separation from her partner and her mother’s death. The installation celebrates the obsessive tendencies that some manifest with their loss and grief, it is an accumulation of the memories and objects left behind at times of loss. In reviving those who we’ve lost we learn to accept life’s realities and thus, learn to move on and accept our destiny. The installation will combine aspects of performance art, video, photography, and sculpture.

Sculptor Richard Herzog examines parts of society and nature trying to bring awareness to these elements hoping to alter the viewer’s perceptions and make them look at things differently and consider the world they live in. The sculptures are a combination of a systematic organization of natural forms possessing a chaotic multi-layered visual effect mimicking our world, dominated by its rapid pace and over stimulation.

The Passing will run from July 10 through September 1, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 7/3/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
7/3/2010, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave Coconut Grove Fl 33133
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling. Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Location: Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Date: Saturday, July 3rd, 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. – 8:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands

On Saturday, July 3rd, 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 MillerLight Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor thrown in, they’re gonna get you moving. There will also be a special presentation by Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, who will rock you off your feet! Dharma Studio will be featuring artists Jeanette Aquino and Dalis Soto. Blu Moon Studio of Art in Coconut Grove will host an open gallery exhibit in collaboration with C oconut Grove Art Stroll, presenting Live Music by Miami sensation, Serena Stroppa. Open cocktail reception from 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Rolando J. Mendez, William Mark Coulthard and special presentation by two Cuban artist/brothers Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero reunited after 4 decades will be exhibiting their work.

In addition, kids can enjoy creating and painting at the Children’s Arts & Crafts area, which is taught by “Captain Art” the kid’s number 1 Art Teacher, former school teacher for over 25 years in the Miami Dade School System.

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

Jean Claude Rigarde meet the artist at Frost 7/12/10

Jean Claude Rigaud: Meet the Artist
July 12, 2010, 10:30am
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
Florida International University
Maidique Campus
10975 SW 17th St.
Miami, Florida 33199
thefrost.fiu.edu

Join us for Rigaud’s lecture on July 12, 2010 which will focus on his art, “past, present and future.” He will discuss his upbringing in Haiti and how he ventured off to many parts of the world to learn from master sculptors including French sculptor, Olivier Seguin. He studied art and engineering in Mexico and New York. At Columbia University, he studied marble, carving and art history. He worked as an engineer in New York City, then later became a full-time artist.

Rigaud’s sculptures are abstract, geometric forms drawn in space, with smooth and polished surfaces inspired by Alexander Calder, Brancusi, Archipenko and David Smith. Rigaud is concerned with space and form. The open areas become an integral part of the composition, as important as the enclosing line. “In my sculptures, the negative space has form, has volume,” explains Rigaud.

He now lives and works in Miami.

Ana G Mendez University System Literary Nights with Rene Rodríguez Soriano 7/20/10

Ana G. Méndez University System invites you to its July Literary Nights with René Rodríguez Soriano
El Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez lo invita a su Coloquio Cultural de julio con René Rodríguez Soriano
7/20/10, 7pm

Ana G. Méndez University System Miramar Campus
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL 33025
http://www.suagm.edu/florida/index.asp

Nos visita el escritor René Rodríguez Soriano.(Republica Dominicana) quien nos estará presentando su mas reciente publicación “Rumor de pez”. | René Rodríguez Soriano (Domican Republic) visits to present his most recent publication “Rumor de pez”

Live Painting at Kevro’s Art Bar 7/15/10

Live Painting!
By Adela Camille
July 15, 2010, 7 pm
Kevro’s Art Bar
166 SE 2nd Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444

www.zazzle.com/adelacamille

For the first time ever I will be doing live painting, right there, I will start out with a blank canvas, and begin -I have a beautiful picture I took at Big Cypress park, which will be my muse for this art…I am normally a very private artist paitng in solitude…let’s see if all the karaoke I do helps me here for this painting karaoke of sorts!

ARTnight at miniBAR with stellaWHITE as featured artist 7/10/10

saturday, july 10th, 6:00 pm to midnight
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
33137

www.minibarmiami.com

artist statement:
“I follow a basic protocol when approaching the collage or an abstract painting: first the palette… then design format and composition ensue. My art reflects my experience of living in a multi-dimensional/media world, hi-speed communication and travel; and a heightened awareness of infinite possibilities. I also use recycled materials, which are found in abundance, and find the results to be of divine inspiration.

My goal is to teach children and adults who have no idea they have the ability to create beautiful, expressive art. I enjoy the one-on-one experience and thrive as a witness to the unfolding joy of each persons’ discovery of their own unique experience….that will sustain the bridge.”

www.stellawhite.com
www.minibarmiami.com

Get Your Head Out of the Clouds Art Exhibit 7/3/10

“Get Your Head Out of the Clouds” Art Exhibit
07/03/2010, 07:00 p.m.
RODEZart.com Gallery
CocoWalk
3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
http://www.rodezart.com/RODEZart_Gallery.html

“Get Your Head Out of the Clouds: a visual voyage through the artist’s mind and creative process.”

Join us on Saturday, July 3, 2010, during Coconut Grove Gallery Night from 7 to 10 pm.

RODEZart.com Gallery presents George Rodez’s impressionistic/expressionistic works of art from his Elements & Values series and Mari Sanchez’s torsos and image sculptures chiseled from such stones as Alabaster and Soapstone.

For Rodez, this series breaks all boundaries, traditions, and rules to produce what is purely an expression of freedom for the artist. Rodez states, “In this body of work I have no influence or respect for light, shadow, dimension, perspective or proportion, but rather I allow myself to be led by the images seen in the abstractions no matter how they turn out. While some of these can be quite beautiful, some on the other hand can turn out to be quite monstrous. The art takes on a life of its own.”

In a manner similar to how images can be found in clouds, Rodez without any preconceived notions of what color, texture, or its end result, mixes his acrylic paints with free abandonment to first create what appears to be an abstract work of art. Then by exploring the abstract from all sides and angles and visualizing through his imagination and ability amongst the chaos of color, he finds images that only he as the artist can find and creates a work of art that is then recognizable to the viewer.

On gallery night Rodez will demonstrate how he paints this series, transforming an abstract work of art to a figurative one.

For Sanchez, this work represents a life-time passion. Her sculptures are inspired by nature, people, and the things we surround ourselves with. Sanchez states, “I carve stone and bring forth an aesthetically and emotionally pleasing figurative object from what appeared to be a chunk of rock. It is this process of exploration and discovery, the revelation of form and substance through the continuous removal of materials, that is so satisfying. However, in the process I interact deeply with each of my sculptures and in the end they are the ones that tell me what they want to become.”

The exhibit will be on view from July 3 – 31, 2010. Gallery hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11am to 7pm, and Friday & Saturday, 11am to 10pm. For more information, please call 786-543-7237 or 786-467-7111.

The 10th Annual Starving Artists Competition and Exhibit Reception 7/12/10

The 10th Annual Starving Artists Competition and Exhibit
Reception: Monday, July 12 4:30-7-30pm
Gallery 6, Broward County Main Library, 100 S. Andrews Ave, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Gallery 6
Broward County Main Library
100 South Andrews Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
July 1, 2010-July 30, 2010, Mon-Wed 10am-8pm, Thur-Sat 10am-6pm

www.koshfineartcalendar.com

big event featuring the works of a broad range of artists from South Florida. Some 200 works from the traditional to the abstract and beyond, including three dimensional. Open and free to the public

Judge: Tom Rossetti of Rossetti Art Concepts, Ft. Lauderdale and Rossetti Art Concepts Gallery and Studios of Pompano Beach

Producer: Kosh renegade artist of State of the Artists, the non-organization organization.

Photographs of 2012 Ruinart Champagne Soft Reception at Miami Art Space on 6/26/10

2012 Ruinart Champagne Soft Reception at Miami Art Space on Saturday, June 26, 2010.  Twelve artists from Miami  inaugurated an exhibition at Miami Art Space June 12 to offer predictions, guesses and feelings about the year 2012. The exhibition 2012 was organized by Miami painter Kiki Valdes. Included in the group exhibition are artists: Reinier Gamboa; Kiki Valdes; David Tamargo; George Sanchez-Calderon; David Marsh; Brian Gefen; John Sevigny; Raul Perdomo; Alvaro Ilizabe; Eric Torriente; and Oliver Sanchez. “Everything ties back to the number 12,” organizer Kiki Valdes said. “June 12th, 2012, 12 artists.”

Tomas Sanchez in Focus Closing Reception 7/2/10

Tomás Sánchez in Focus
Closing Reception
Friday, July 2, 2010 7:00 – 10:00 P.M.

Tomás Sánchez, Lake Shore, 1986, acrylic on canvas, 31 ½ x 77 inches
Last opportunity to view the highly acclaimed one-person show, Tomás Sánchez in Focus.

“[…]Cernuda presents us with the retrospective Tomás Sánchez in Focus, displaying 13 representational works of the artist, wisely selected and which allow us to delve into what Gerardo Mosquera has referred to as “his landscape mysticism”…” Joaquín Badajoz, art critic
Tomás Sánchez o la Reinvención del Paisaje, El Nuevo Herald, Artes y Letras, Sunday, June 20, 2010

“Beautifying a natural landscape is impossible; reinterpreting it is a matter of virtue… A crossroads that Tomás Sánchez must encounter each time he stands in front of the easel with a paintbrush in hand. A task we are able to contemplate in the exhibition now showing at Cernuda gallery.” Jesús Hernández, art critic
Apreciación Idílica, Diario Las Américas, Thursday, May 20, 2010

To view Tomás Sánchez in Focus, click on the link.

Also On Display, Selections of Modern and Contemporary Artists. To view this show, click on the link.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
cernudaarte@msn.com www.cernudaarte.com

Art For Everyone at Delray Beach Public Library

Art For Everyone!
June 11 through Sept. 13, 2010, M-W 9am-8pm / TH-SAT 9am-5pm
Delray Beach Public Library (Downtown)
100 W. Atlantic Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Facebook page.

Studio D Fine Art and The Delray Beach Public Library is proud to present a new art exhibit entitled: “Art for Everyone!” It is on display at the 2nd floor Gallery from June 11, 2010 through September 13, 2010. This unique exhibit features artists from Studio D Fine Art, an artist collective that strives to bring a variety of unique artwork, in diverse mediums to suit any individuals taste and décor.

From classic to contemporary, and from soothing to edgy, they offer an opportunity to own artwork that will beautify your daily surroundings, and create a richer atmosphere. Representing works by a variety of local artists their work represents many unique and diverse mediums including digital art, etchings, mixed media, water color, oil paintings , acrylics, works in charcoal and in pastel. Local artists Jeff Harris, Deerfield Beach and Johanna Boccardo, Miami are featured along with 6 additional artists. Art from classic tropical florals to edgy abstracts, sports-balls to teddy bears, this is really a show with art for everyone!

This is a free event. A percent of all purchases are contributed to the library.

Transluminescent Fantasies Opening Reception at Art Fusion Galleries 7/10/10

Transluminescent Fantasies Opening Receptio
Saturday, July 10, 7P-11P
Art Fusion Gallery
Miami Design Distrcit
1 NE 40 Street, Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

GusColors has been selected by the Art Fusion Gallery jury to participate in their summer exhibition, Transluminescent Fantasies. This exhibition will feature 32 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists from across the globe. The opening reception for the summer exhibition is Saturday, July 10 from 7P-11P.

GusColors captures the energy and vibrance of his Miami lifestyle. He transforms real life into a playful and rambunctious form. His summer long exhibition at Art Fusion Gallery starts July 2 – September 22.

For more information on GusColors, visit the GusColors webpage – www.guscolors.com or email splash@guscolors.com

Visit the Art Fusion Gallery website for more information on Transluminescent Fantasies – www.artfusiongallery.com or email info@artfusiongallery.com.

The Green Room Society of the Adrienne Arsht Center and Gorillas present Talib Kweli at The Florida Room at Delano Hotel 7/1/10

The Green Room Society of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Gorillas invite you to come celebrate GRS Chairman, Max Pierre’s 29th Birthday (again)!
Thursday, July 1, 2010 at 10PM
The Florida Room at Delano Hotel
With special live performances by Talib Kweli
Agape featuring Nadia Harris
RSVP is required for this event. RSVP to greenroom@arshtcenter.org or call 786.468.2040.

Also on the turn tables will be DJ Maseo of the world famous group, De La Soul.
Special Open Bar for GRS Members only from 10-11PM.
Not a GRS Member? What are you waiting for? Join the GRS Family today!

The Green Room Society (GRS) is the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts’ young patron’s membership group and I’m the proud Chairman for 2 years now. GRS members are shaping Miami’s growing cultural landscape and are dedicated to developing and educating audiences while building a legacy of philanthropic support for the Center. GRS draws its membership from a diverse group of individuals (under forty five years old) who cultivate an interest in the performing arts. Members make annual contributions of $250 or more, enjoying numerous benefits which include advance notice and early buying privileges for performances and special events, behind-the-scenes tours, invitations to exclusive GRS events and educational seminars throughout the year. GRS membership offers an extraordinary opportunity to socialize and meet like-minded, individuals who support the Center’s goals.

JOIN NOW! Click here to join online or call Esther Park, Membership Manager, at 786-468.2259.

Cremata Gallery Annual Summer Exhibition 6/25/10

Cremata Gallery’s “Annual Summer Exhibition”
June 1st – June 30th 2010
Gallery Night – Last Friday of the month – June 25th, 2010 / 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Show Dates: June 1st – 30th , 2010
Cremata Gallery – 1646 SW 8th Street, Miami FL 33135
www.crematagallery.com

Cremata Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its annual Summer Exhibition that will be featuring various artists that have been with the gallery since its inception and others that have joined it recently, such as Enrique Toledo.

The exhibition comprises 40 works including paintings, drawings and sculptures. This exposition does not attempt to follow a rigorous chronological or thematic order; instead, it prefers to emphasize an eclectic selection of pieces by established masters, that are highly valued, as well as younger artists with promising careers. The result is a unique and eclectic show, entirely contrary to delimited chronologies and rigorous themes. The joy of the Summer Exhibition always comes from unexpected juxtapositions, not from the pairing of like with like, allowing the eye and imagination freedom, not telling you what you ought to admire or notice.

On this occasion, Cremata Gallery will feature Cuban artist Enrique Toledo (Santa Clara, 1966), who inaugurates his first exhibition in Miami. Toledo, whose work evidences magnificent technical skills, has developed a prolific pictorial portfolio based on famous works in the history of art, which he then recontextualizes in the present adding everyday elements to them. To view his oeuvre, is to make a ludic journey through the paintings of Lucas Cranach, Hans Holbein, Rafael Sanzio, among many other masters. The personages in his paintings radiate an enigmatic magnetism, inviting the spectator to penetrate the work beyond mere contemplation. Enrique Toledo boasts a productive career with more than 40 expositions in his native Cuba, Mexico, Portugal and the United States.

Image: Enrique Toledo, Untitled, 2009, Oil on Canvas, 51.5 x 39.5 inches

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 6/25/10

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
June 25th, 2010
Schedule of Events:
7:00 pm Historic Walking Tour of little Havana – Tower Theater
7:30 pm Fusion 4 – Domino plaza
7:30 pm Alex del Sol – Corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street

Galleries
Cremata–Summer Exhibition: featuring 40 works by artists from the Gallery roster
Maxoly—Onesimo Hernandez-Havana city landscapes
Leal—— Collective exhibition by 10 Cuban artists
Imago— Collective exhibition by 8 Cuban artists
Cuba Ocho Art Center – permanent collection, Latin Jazz night
Mildrey Guillot—permanent exhibition of Mildrey Guillot’s work
Agustin Gainza Gallery- permanent exhibition of Agustin Gainza’s work
Molina Gallery– permanent exhibition of Luis Molina’s work
Marta Ismail Gallery- permanent exhibition of Marta G. Ismail’s work
Unzueta Gallery- permanent exhibition of Ramon Unzueta’s work
Nightclubs
9:00 pm – Daniel Bouchet, Intimo! En Alfaro’s
9:00 pm – A todo Arte en KimbaraCumbara con Lazaro Horta y Cristina Rebull
La Casa de Tula – great atmosphere, no cover!
Restaurants
10:00 pm – La Descarga con Gema Corredera en I Love Calle Ocho
7:30 pm – Felo y su descarga en El Exquisito
Live music at El Pub and El Cristo Restaurant

Historic Walking Tour – 7:00pm
The tour features architectural details, cultural history and other interesting tidbits from the mind of South Florida’s most respected historian. Meet in front of the Tower Theater.
See from afar the posh Roads Neighborhood.
Hear the Stirring Story of Sts. Peter & Paul Parish.
Experience Conch Hill and hear of the unique Bahamian settlement therein.
Walk past a textbook example of the Bungalow style home.
See the Currás Brothers workshop and tile work.
Stroll along La Rambla and experience the neighborhood’s most historic homes.
In memory of Diana Barreto 1974-2010

A BIG Welcome to: Bordercross EcoCultural Center! They will have their Grand Opening during Viernes Culturales night!
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
1333 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33135
Deepen your connections with the people, places, ecology and cultural traditions of Miami. Bordercross Miami is for locals and visitors who care about sustainable living and sustainable travel, place, culture, authenticity and diversity. www.bordercrossmiami.com

Miami’s Jewel: The Tower Theater
To all those cinema lovers we would like to invite you to discover one of Miami’s best kept secrets, the historic Tower Theater. Enjoy a great foreign movie, independent film or art exhibition since the programs at the theater are exquisitely catered for people interested in cultural life. Bringing a refreshing oasis among the popular mall multiplexes, one can find cycles of new independent Spanish cinema, revelations from the Middle East and great works from European masters. And to top it off screenings have English subtitles and prices are just $6 for general public and $5 for students and seniors, can it get any better than this?

For more information click here!
www.culturalfridays.org. www.viernesculturales.org.

2012 Ruinart Champagne Soft Reception at Miami Art Space on 6/26/10

20(12) Exhibition/ Ruinart champagne soft reception RSVP REQUIRED.

Saturdsay, June 26, 2010
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Miami Art Space
244 NW 35th Street (look for colorful checkerboard wall)
Miami,FL

Some Champagne & 2012 Doom

Ruinart Champagne of (LVME: Louis Vuitton/Moet Hennessy) will be hosting + sponsoring a soft private reception Saturday, June 26th at the current exhibition 20(12): Twenty Twelve at the Miami Art Space.

Two artists from the exhibit Johnny Robles and Kiki Valdes have been selected to create 2 original artworks commissioned by Ruinart that will be exhibited during Art Basel at a Ruinart pop up gallery. Then in January of 2011 will be exhibited at the Art and Design Museum in New York. The work will be auctioned and proceeds will benefit the museums education program.

The commissioned works will be displayed this night only for VIP guests.

This is a private event and RSVP required. This Guest List Closes on 6/24.

Artists in 20(12) include:

1. GEORGE SANCHEZ-CALDERON
2. JOHN SEVIGNY
3 .REINIER GAMBOA
4. KIKI VALDES
5. ALVARO ILIZARBE AKA FREEGUMS
6. RAUL PERDOMO
7. OLIVER SANCHEZ
8. DAVID MARISH
9. BRIAN GEFEN
10. JOHNNY ROBLES
11. ERIC TORRIENTE
(12) DAVID TAMARGO
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Curator: KIKI VALDES

Miami Art Space
244, Northwest 35th Street
Miami, FL
www.MiamiArtSpace.com

Preventing the Loss of Fringe Thought at Main Library 6/24/10

Florida Arcane
from The Society for the Preservation
of Lost Things and Missing Time
June 24 – September 19, 2010
Main Library, 2nd floor exhibition space, 101 W. Flagler Street, Miami – 305.375.2665
Reception (with Solomon Graves!): Thursday, June 24, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

The Society for the Preservation of Lost Things and Missing Time presents objects overlooked in history’s master narrative. This special installation of photographs, archival materials, and objects documenting the odd, arcane and archaic in the State of Florida is curated by TSPLTMT’s Executive Director, Solomon Graves. The exhibition includes displays on Jacqueline Cochran, the Space Coast Polymath; the Archives of Dr. Eugene Birchwood, documenting his involvement with the Godsped Airstream Community; and brand new images of a failed city in the Okefenokee Swamp!

UPDATE: The Miami-Dade Public Library System is thrilled to announce that Solomon Graves will be present at the reception. He will be at Main Library completing exhibition-related work on a rare Miami stopover between research trips.

Our Mission is to Prevent the Loss of Fringe Thought, to keep lit the Fire of Impossibility, to find that which lay Undiscovered beneath Dust and Sediment,/ out of Sight and Forgotten./Missing time was recorded and we are witness after the fact./ Its Products Whisper to Us across Timespace./It is our Mission to Thwart the all too common Demise of Things,/ Stories, Ideas, which may not fit History’s Master Narrative./ We crave the Archaic and Arcane, the Strange, the Paranormal,/ the Outer Edge, the Little Known , those Things imbued / with Magical Properties, the Folkloric, the Homemade, the Story-told, /the Other World-ly./Left-Field.
Shown: from Failed City in the Swamp, digital print, 2010

Paredolia
Derek Buckner
June 24 – September 26, 2010
Main Library, 1st floor exhibition space
New York artist Derek Buckner works obsessively on series of paintings in which he takes on a specific subject (highway, truck, landscape), shown from a birds’ eye perspective, and explores its variation on a theme. This exhibition features one of Buckner’s latest series of oil paintings portraying images of UFOs as the dominant feature; depictions of the cityscape, buildings, and the earth are implied rather than a central figure. The dreamy yet haunting works explore the poetics of the unfamiliar and accentuate the ambiguity and psychological impact of the unknown.

Derek Buckner grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He went on to study at Vassar College and received his B.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Italy, Mexico, East Hampton, and Sante Fe. His work is in numerous private and corporate collections in this country and abroad. This is his first solo exhibition in Miami, Fl.
Shown: Derek Buckner, UFO Sighting #2, 2009, oil on panel.

Sea to Shining Sea featuring Idolia Alvarez opening reception 7/3/10

Idolia Alvarez
July 3, 2010, 7:00 pm
GroveHouse Artists Gallery

GROVEHOUSE ARTISTS

Invite you to their latest grid exhibit
“From Sea to Shining Sea….”

& our Featured Artist for June
Idolia Alvarez

Plus the New Exhibition of
GHA Artists’ Work

Opening Reception
Saturday July 3rd, 2010
beginning at 7 p.m.

Please come and join us for this great event
– sumptuous sangria will be served

Located on the Promenade in the Shops at Mayfair
www.grovehouseartists.net

Human Rites Exhibition Opening Reception at Bass Museum 6/24/10

human rites opening reception: Thursday, June 24 – 7-9pm
Gertrude Silverstone Muss Gallery
6pm: private curator tour for upper level members ($125 and higher)
free for members, $10 for non-members

The Bass Museum of Art is pleased to present Human Rites. This exhibition examines ritual through art; and it also examines art through ritual, depending on your point of view. From mundane human activities to sacred practices, from the past through the present, rites and rituals have been pervasive subjects in artistic practice. Human Rites will present works such as 15th century devotional polychrome statues of Mary and 16th century altarpieces alongside works by renowned contemporary artists. This juxtaposition of works circumscribes the timelessness of rituals, expressed historically and anthropologically in religious, as well as other contexts.

Works of art in this exhibition also reflect both the subconscious and premeditated human need for rituals in our every day lives. Votive works by Janine Antoni and Marina Abramovich survey the ceremonial aspects of womanhood; Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Buddha figurines describe the devotional offerings that people manufacture for their gods; collected items by artists like Mark Dion, John Beech, and César Trasobares investigate form, the found object and performative aspects; Allan McCollum ‘s repetitive series’ reflect the construction of objects as substitutes for the real object. Ai Wei Wei uses the bicycle as both symbol and found object in the construction of a monumental totem form. Artists in the exhibition include: Thomas Hirschhorn, Priscilla Monge, El Anatsui, Erwin Wurm, Mark Dion, Christian Boltanski and Cesar Trasobares, and others.

Curated by Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Bass Museum of Art Executive Director and Chief Curator, and Steve Holmes, Adjunct Curator, Bass Museum of Art. This exhibition is the second of three exhibitions in The Endless Renaissance series at the Bass Museum, that began with the exhibition The Endless Renaissance in 2009 and will conclude with a publication in 2012.

Lincoln Road Art Walk 7/3/10

ART WALK! Saturday, July 3rd!

Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Saturday of every month for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. A great evening filled with live music, gallery exhibitions, and strolling through more than 40 artists studios featuring some of South Florida’s best artists. There will also be live music by Jazz Duo UOM in the Gallery. Start your evening by meeting in the ArtCenter’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road locations where artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video,and mixed media works. For more information, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect and Bar 721.

ZonePerfect® Nutrition Bars believes you nourish yourself not only with what you put into your body, but also your mind and soul. As proud sponsors of the Lincoln Road Art Walk, we invite you to live.create.

Visit Bar 721 at 721 Lincoln Lane just one block north of our gallery for before, during and after ArtWalk drink specials. Bar 721 is a proud sponsor of the Lincoln Road ArtWalk and the arts.

LOGO Projects presents Adriano Nicot opening 6/28/10

LOGO Projects presents Adriano Nicot
6/28/2010-10/29/2010, M-F: 10am-5pm
LOGO Projects @ Ocean Ophthalmology Group
LOGO Projects at Ocean Ophthalmology Group
1400 NE Miami Gardens Drive, Suite 203
North Miami Beach, FL 33179

http://oceanophthalmology.com/index.php?page=logo-art-projects

LOGO Projects in conjunction with Ocean Ophthalmology Group is pleased to host a survey of paintings and drawings by Miami-based artist Adriano Nicot. The collection will be on display and open to the public from June 28th through October 29th, 2010.

Featuring over 30 works on canvas and paper this exhibition highlights pieces in which the artist explores the mystical underpinnings of the daily. In Nicot’s hands chickens, chairs, and babies alike are all imbued with a heavy yet inexplicable symbolism. A couple matter-of-factly holds hands under a hovering fish and clowns (or are these ladies of high fashion?) hollowly meet the viewer’s gaze, daring us to laugh (or to not laugh?). Nicot’s austere marks are often strongly reminiscent of prehistoric cave paintings, his smoky compositions are always both timeless and reverent.

Born in 1964 in La Habana, Cuba, Adriano Nicot began his formal studies in art at an early age at the Biblioteca Nacional. He continued his education at the prestigious San Alejandro Academy of Art in Havana where he graduated in 1993 with a major in Painting and Engraving. Since then Nicot has garnered numerous intercollegiate and national awards, including a First Prize in Artwork at the 1994 competition Arte Siete, and his works are included in private collections in the US, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe and Asia. He currently lives and works in Miami, FL. Nicot’s work is catalogued online: http://www.picturetrail.com/nicot

LOGO Projects is a non-profit program dedicated to matching artists and curators with professional business spaces. The program was founded by Kharis Kennedy, a New York-based artist, and Dr. Kevin Stewart. Dr. Stewart, a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist from New York, relocated to Miami in 2008 to open Ocean Ophthalmology Group with Jesse Pelletier, MD, a cornea & refractive surgery specialist from Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.

Art In The Middle Of Nowhere exhibit at Nowhere Lounge 6/23/10

Please Join us Wednesday, June 23rd from 7:00PM-10:00PM for: “ART IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE” an exhibit at Nowhere Lounge + Event Space

CHIVAS 18 AND LIFE IS ART PRESENT “ART IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE”

Nowhere Lounge and Event Space shows commitment to the arts as doors will open to the public for a special event hosted by Chivas 18 and Life is Art. 12 accomplished artists will grace Nowhere Lounge + Event Space with canvas and digital art that will dazzle event goers. This fabulous event will combine the spectacular technologies of Nowhere Lounge + Event Space with the beauty that can only be expressed through art.

Nowhere Lounge + Event Space will host “Art in the Middle of Nowhere” Wednesday, June 23rd from 7:00PM-10:00PM. The public will surely be taken back by the state of the art lighting and sound in this unique alternative space. Along with observing amazing art by a myriad of unique South Florida based artists from all walks of life, guests will have the opportunity to sip on scotch compliments of Chivas 18. “Nowhere Lounge is proud to host this event as we are committed to supporting the local art and fashion scene,” said Lisette Pubillones of Nowhere Lounge. A portion of all art sold will benefit the Creative Children’s Therapy.

Nowhere Lounge + Event Space, Life is Art and Chivas 18 invite you to enjoy a unique event while supporting the local art scene.
Nowhere Lounge + Event Space is located at 653 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. Visit us on Face Book under Nowhere Lounge.

Creative Children Therapy (CCT) is a501 (c)(3) non-profit organization enhancing the quality of life of children with special needs and their families incorporating a holistic, team oriented approach. We provide high quality pediatric therapy services in conjunction with alternative therapies. In addition, CCT strives to establish and continually develop programs that encourage children to actively explore new interests and broaden their involvement in the community.

A spectacular painting program for kids with even the most severe physical disabilities, to bypass their physical limitations and liberate their creative minds…. Through the use of a laser and a plotting technique, kids work with a “tracker” and direct the painting process, making precise decisions in the process such as brush/tool use, paint texture and paint mixes. Flying colors on canvas! In addition to the special programs, CCT offers traditional physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy. To inquire about availability, costs, and coverage, please call the center at (305) 412-4177 (305) 412-4177 for more information.

Creativas Group Inc. provides public relations and marketing counsel to South Florida-based businesses, nationally recognized special events and leading non-profit organizations. For more information, please log onto www.creativasgroup.com.

Photographs of Divine Debris Art Exhibit at Miami Beach Botanical Garden on 6/15/10

Divine Debris Art Exhibit at Miami Beach Botanical Garden on Tuesday, June 15, 2010.  Experience the quirky, edgy creativity of Miami’s global art community with art made of trash, debris & found materials. All entries in the 2010 Divine Debris & Glorious Trash Art Exhibit feature works that has some relationship to Miami Beach in conjunction with the Arts at St. John’s ongoing History of Miami Beach Project.

Friday Night Summer Programs at The Wolfsonian–FIU

Friday Night Summer Programs
The Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139

Cap off your workweek this summer at The Wolfsonian, where the Friday happy hour (6 – 9pm with two-for-one beer and wine) is complemented by a series of eclectic and interesting events every Friday evening throughout the summer. Programming includes public talks, book signings, musical events, and movies. The Dyno’Night series of programs held on several Fridays features local music, authors, and more, and is conceived as a venue for community members to present and perform. Spots for Dyno’Nights are still available, so don’t be shy. Check out the season’s first Dyno’Night free event on Friday, June 25, 7pm when the local band Elevators presents its unique version of reggae music infused with hints of hip hop, ska, Latin, and funk. Band members include: Jorge Bernal (vocalist/turntablist), David Bernal (vocalist/percussion), Johnny Garantiva (vocalist/keyboard), Tommy Sanchez (bass), Chris Olivares (guitar), and Ray Ulloa (drums). In addition, the Café menu has been revamped for summer and features a great selection of soups, salads, and sandwiches catered by Lyon + Lyon. For more information about future programming or participating in Dyno’Nights, contact The Dynamo Shop and Cafe: 305.535.2680 or paola@thewolf.fiu.edu.

The Roast at Dimensions Variable 6/17/10

The ROAST-
Thursday, June 17, 2010
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States
www.dimensionsvariable.net

Performance ,,,!!!…A roast, in North American is an event in which an individual is subjected to a public presentation of comedic insults, outlandish true and untrue stories. the implication being that the roastee is able to take the jokes in good humor and not as serious criticism or insult, and therefore, show their good nature. It is seen as a great honor to be roasted, as the individual is surrounded by friends, fans, and well-wishers, who can receive some of the same treatment as well during the course of the evening. The party and presentation itself are both referred to as a roast. The host of the event is called the roastmaster. Anyone who is honored in such a way is said to have been “roasted”.

Art Attack at Kevro’s Bar 7/17/10

Art Attack! An event that is as big as it’s name, this show combine’s all forms of art from high brow to low brow, music to make-up.

Saturday July 17th 7pm-2am, Kevro’s Art Bar 166 SE 2nd Ave. Delray, FL

Artwork exhibited by three local artists including Kacey Westall Keogh, who’s abstract work deals with ephemeral thoughts and the unconscious mind. Polly Peachums work explores femininity and the blurry line of a mature woman and child on the brink discovering her sexuality and Kris Starry a photographer specializing in portraits and fashion, new to the scene but not to be overlooked. She will have a special midnight showing of her newest work.

Boomboxx, a new eco-conscious store in Delray specializing in fresh, funky vintage wear will be presenting a summer fashion show. Michael D’abbieri will provide professional make-up applications for all guests. Tribal infused dancing will be performed by Jennifer Ward and Raquel McInnis with be using the human body as her canvas as she performs live body painting.

Sweet tunes for your ears by six different musical artists including the kids from The School of Rock. Neo-soul/pop/jazz singer/songwriter, Cat Shell. Sgt. Grumbles – a mixture of live hip-hop with influences ranging from Afrobeat, Salsa, Funk, Blues, Jazz and a lot of rum. Stefanie Smerkers, a singer/songwriter who has gained recognition across the State of Florida for her alluring vocals. Dj Jared Cole, master of open format, producer, promoter. And Dj Inga Ambrosia, whose style ranges from trip hop to Brazilian lounge.

Cat Shell is a neo-soul/pop/jazz singer/songwriter residing in Miami Beach. She performs throughout South Florida with her original 4-piece band and is currently recording her sophomore album to be released in late 2010. In her spare time, Cat also works as a commercial print/spokes model. www.CatShellMusic.com

School of Rock. With more than a decade of successful experience teaching music, School of Rock is the national leader in music education for kids from second grade through high school. Students learn from professional musicians in an interactive environment combining weekly private lessons and structured group rehearsals with the ultimate goal of performing live in front of real crowds and actual rock venues. Areas of instruction include guitar, drums, keyboards, bass guitar, vocals and saxophone. We accept students of all abilities – from kids just starting out to advanced teen players to adults looking to learn more!

Sgt. Grumbles is a groove collective of a wide variety of South Florida talent. Led and conceived by Cleveland-born multi-instrumentalist Burny P., the 4 piece band fronted by MC’s Chopp Divize and Pilot Rai performs live hip-hop with influences ranging from Afrobeat, Salsa, Funk, Blues, Jazz and a lot of rum. The music is written from the perspective of talented world-class musicians that aren’t afraid to relax, be goofy, and have fun. The members were all local mainstays on the South Florida music scene, and they came together to create a high-energy performance that is as irresistible to your feet and ass as they are to your ears!

Dj Jared Cole has been Dj-ing for 3 Decades (1998-2010). He is a master of Open Format. Also Touring solo artist, producer, and promoter genius. Facebook.com/jaredcolelive

DJ Inga Ambrosia has been a dj/producer in Miami for 7 years. Her style ranges from trip hop to Brazilian lounge. When she’s not moving the crowd with her conscious tunes, she is promoting vegan nutrition and wellness. Her debut album “Abyssal Plane” is in stores now.

Stefanie Smerkers is a singer-songwriter that has been surrounded by music her entire life. She has learned to appreciate the hues and vivacity of all types of music, developing sensitivity to a diverse spectrum of music that would later stoke her thirst for creating her own. Most of her songs are drawn from the moments she’s experienced, though she sees only the universality of it all. Stefanie has been gaining recognition across the State of Florida for her originality, passion, and alluring vocals. myspace.com/stefaniesmerkers

Artwork:
Kacey Westall Keogh received her BFA from FIU and has exhibited work and performed live drawings nationwide including The Wallflower Gallery, ArtCenter South Florida, EdgeZones Gallery, SCOPE Art Fair, Miami Art Space and Rochester Contemporary Art Center. Her work deals with ephemeral thoughts and the perplexity of the conscious and unconscious mind. www.KaceyWestall.com

Kris Starry is a self-taught photographer residing and working in Delray Beach, FL. Photography has always been a constant part of her life. In 2009 she started her company, Starry Night Photography. Her work has been exhibited at Rochester Contemporary Art Center in New York. She has also been commissioned by many local businesses for her commercial photography and her work has been featured in numerous local magazines. She welcomes a good challenge and will create an original theme to fit any of her client’s vision. She specializes in commercial, fashion, and portrait prints. www.starrnightphtography.net

Polly Peachums is the alter ego of south Florida artist and hairstylist Stefanie Merullo. Her work explores femininity and the blurry line of a mature woman and child on the brink discovering her sexuality. Her illustrations are small and shy depicting her brightly colored girls with big curious eyes and curvaceous figures usually teetering on big platforms. She exhibits monthly with other low brow artists at Howley’s Diner in West Palm Beach and also takes part in local indie craft fairs such as Delray Beach’s annual Stitch Rock and is always working on custom pieces.

Michael D’Abbieri graduated from the Joe Blasco School of Make Up Artistry with skills to construct make-ups transferable for film, print and television as well as special events and special make-up effects. Determined to exceed the limits and ready to take the tides in such a shallow industry, he is enthusiastic about being on location and can create any style of make-up from a clean beauty make-up to high couture runway fashion, or from an easy “painless” black eye to a grungy caveman who crashed his pterodactyl in a racing match.

BoomBoxx specializes in unique, accessible, wearable, and desirable vintage looks and styles from the 80’s, 90’s, and now. We scour mountains of threads to uncover those “to die for pieces”, and each garment is hand selected especially with the BoomBoxx Girl in mind. We thrive on the concept of fashion reincarnation, where once forgotten styles can be resurrected from the garment graveyards, then primed and primped for their grand re-entrance into a fab new life.

Art Of Chair Artist Reception at CANDO Arts Co-Op 6/20/10

Artist Reception Sunday, June 20, 2010, Noon-7pm

Popular Choice Award Announced at 6pm

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE CHAIR at the Gallery this Sunday, June 20th from noon to 6pm.
Win Art Raffle Prizes.

ART OF CHAIR is a fundraising group show by the Resident Artists and Founder of the CANDO Arts Co-op Gallery:
Annfaye, Alissa Christine, Sid Daniels, Joey Daoud, Augusto Esquivel, Veronicka Koebach, Lucinda Linderman, Janet M. Mueller, Paula Turk, Deborah Weed & Founder Ray Breslin

CANDO ARTS CO-OP GALLERY
Hours: Thur-Fri: 4-7, Sat & Sun: Noon-6
309 23RD ST. MIAMI BEACH, FL
305-772-5665

Chairs are available for purchase. Exhibit runs through June 27.

more details on the facebook event page.

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Art Nouveau Presents 7 Deadly Sins 6/16/10

Art Nouveau Presents 7 Deadly Sins
June 16th 2010, 8pm til 3am
The Lounge
517 Clematis St.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=127335563952960

What’s your sin???
Envy? Greed? Lust? Pride? Gluttony? Wrath? Sloth?
Paintings, Jewelry, Photography, Sex Toys,Stencil Art, Plush, Music, Tarot, Alcohol, Food, Burlesque Shows, Body Painting! Name your vice, we will have it!

This live art group show of all mediums will feature over 20 artists creating & displaying their 7 Deadly Sins works!
SWANKY’S BBQ will have some tasty food in the patio! (veggie options available for non-meat eaters)

Confess your sins at the “Confession Bar”!
Confessional BOOTH videotaped for Art Project by: Jessica Alvarez
For those driven by LUST – Burlesque shows by Brass Knuckle Bombshells & Live Body Painting by Devious Body Art: 7 models, each a different sin
Be a GLUTTON – 7 different specialty sin drinks to pick from or be a SLOTH and let someone else pick it for you!
Be PROUD & display your sin by picking your sin name tags at the front door!
Be GREEDY and buy lotsa cool art, jewelry, & photography!
Suffer the WRATH of DJ Josh Daniel as he spins rockin’ beats all night!
You’ll ENVY those that come to the show if you don’t!

Artists Include:
Kris Starry – Photography
JR Linton – Painting
Amanda Linton (With Sugar On Top) – Cupcakes and Jewelry
Polly Peachums – Mixed Media
Sharonna Misha – Switch Plates and things
Jessica Alvarez – Mixed Media
Adolfo Bacigalupo – Spray Paint Stencil Art
Dennise Rodriguez – Plush characters
Amy Love – Multimedia
Angela Tronick – Photography
Becky Osborne-Phillips – Multimedia
Migdalia Pace – Multimedia
Ryan Woodruff (Kiss My Glass)- Glass Blown Necklaces/Jewelry
Heather Strode Calma (Heather’s Pleasures) – Intimate “LUSTY” goods
Noell Desiree – Jewelry
Tara Hauck – Photography
Katya Neptune- Mixed Media
Agata Ren – Painter
Joshua Surprenant – Multimedia
Adam Sheetz – Ink Drawing
Craig McInnis – Painter
Vulva Love Lovely – Vulva ART!
Katharine Yarbrough – Jewelry
Jake Lawson – Stencil Art
Zak Kernan – Mixed Media
Teresa Korber ( Curator) – Painter

Also…
Georgette Pressler – Body Painting
Tina Costello – Tarot Card Reading
MAGIC by Karl Koppertop!
Melrose Telles from DK space doing hair for models!
Performance by “Anita Buffet”

Miami Art Museum Presents New Work Miami Preview 7/17/10

Miami Art Museum Presents New Work Miami
Exhibition Preview, Saturday, July 17, 2010, 6-9pm
MAM members free, non-members $20
MAM opens New Work Miami 2010, an exhibition of new and recent works by Miami-based artists. The opening festivities will feature a new performance by TM Sisters entitled “With Out You, Babe.” Also performing, Oscar Fuentes and the Gipsy Catz.
Wine for the event provided by Aveleda
(July 18 through October 17, 2010)

Exhibition Provides a Glimpse into Studios and Minds of Miami’s Art Community
With New and Never-Before-Seen Works by Miami-based Artists

June 10, 2010 – MIAMI – Miami Art Museum, a modern and contemporary art museum located in downtown Miami, FL, will provide a partial snapshot of the Miami art scene at this moment with New Work Miami, opening Sunday, July 18, 2010 and closing on Sunday, October 17, 2010. This Miami Art Museum-organized exhibition is conceived as an exuberant salute to Miami’s artistic community, which is bursting with dynamism and sophisticated artistic points of view.

Approximately 35 artists based in the Miami area will present new and recent artworks executed in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, video, environmental installation and performance. The bulk of the exhibition will be presented in Miami Art Museum’s recently unified 5,000 sq. ft. Plaza Level Gallery, with numerous performances, events and screenings to be presented throughout the exhibition’s run.

“The aim is to connect Miami Art Museum’s broad audience – which includes a full spectrum of Miami’s population, from avid art followers to the general public – with the exciting and innovative artistic developments unfolding right in our backyard,” said Peter Boswell, MAM assistant director for programs/senior curator. “Nearly every aspect of the production, from the gallery notes, to the title wall, to the sounds in the elevator, will be created by artists in an effort to activate the museum artistically as much as possible.”

Many of the artists are creating works for the exhibition that reach beyond the museum walls, including the Talking Head Transmitters, who will broadcast interviews with both scheduled guests and walk-in MAM visitors over live AM radio. On the lobby monitors, a video artwork by Tatiana Vahan, which depicts scenes from the artist’s childhood embodying a typical, middle-class American family, intermittently interrupted by real TV commercials. Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza will turn the exhibition’s gallery notes from a traditional museum brochure format to a tabloid newspaper that will be distributed at various public locations throughout the city. Other artworks will challenge visitors’ perceptions, such as Don Lambert’s Flatland, a large sculpture with rapidly spinning circles that create the illusion of a vortex-like dept, and an optical phenomenon of suggested color. Felecia Chizuko Carlisle will return regularly throughout the run of the show to continue transforming the installation of “Sketches” in space.

“More than ever the key to participating in global cultural conversations is to speak from within one’s local conditions,” says René Morales, MAM associate curator and co-organizer of the exhibition. “In Miami, we have a richly textured artistic community, one that is increasingly able to make strong and internationally relevant contributions.”

The exhibition will provide a glimpse into the studios and minds of the artists working in Miami. In addition, it will identify and clarify to Miami Art Museum’s audiences various broad patterns in local artistic production. For example, several of the artists in the exhibition focus on aspects of urban life that exist just below the surface of what we observe from day to day, while others focus on developing new approaches to traditional artistic conventions. Among the artists whose work is presented in the gallery space are Kevin Arrow, Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, Jim Drain, Lynne Golob Gelfman, Michael Genovese, Jacin Giordano, Guerra de la Paz, Adler Guerrier, Don Lambert, Gustavo Matamoros, Beatriz Monteavaro, Gean Moreno/Ernesto Oroza, Peggy Nolan, Fabian Peña, Christina Pettersson, Vickie Pierre, Manny Prieres, Christopher Stetser, Talking Head Transmitters, Robert Thiele, Mette Tommerup, Frances Trombly, Tatiana Vahan, Marcos Valella, Viking Funeral and Michelle Weinberg.

In line with Miami Art Museum’s commitment to community outreach and education, the exhibition will be supplemented with special performance events, artist talks and interactive programs throughout the course of the project. To receive event invitations and reminders, visit miamiartmuseum.org.

New Work Miami is organized by Miami Art Museum and is supported by donations to MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund. It is curated by Peter Boswell, assistant director for programs/senior curator, and René Morales, associate curator.

Miami Art Museum serves one of the most diverse and fast-growing regions of the country, where a confluence of North and Latin American cultures adds vibrancy and texture to the civic landscape. MAM embraces its role as a cultural anchor and touchstone in a city that welcomes countless ethnic and age groups, lifestyles and ideas. MAM’s far-ranging vision is expressed in the breadth and depth of its exhibition program, and its ambitious education and public programs. The Museum continues to build its collection of holdings from the twentieth century through the present, as it embarks on a major new building and expansion project. The new MAM designed by Herzog & de Meuron will open in downtown Miami’s Museum Park in 2013.

It’s Not a Doll, It’s an Action Figure opening at Bear and Bird Gallery 6/19/10

New show opening on Saturday, June 19th
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 19 from 7-10pm
Some of the artists will be in attendance during the opening.
TATE’S Comics, Inc. | 4566 N. University Drive | Lauderhill, FL 33351
It’s Not a Doll, It’s an Action Figure will feature artwork and photography inspired by, or using, action figures. Not to be confused with dolls, the subjects of Bear and Bird Gallery’s latest exhibit are on display doing what they do best: saving, destroying and living lives of high adventure.
Guest curator A. Pants assembled a talented and diverse group of 14 international artists to participate in the show. Pants said, “Each artist was asked to recreate the memory of their favorite action figure and/or explore the fine line between an action figure and a doll.”
Bear and Bird owner/chief curator Amanda Magnetta-Ottati passed the curatorial torch for this special engagement to artist A. Pants after seeing the concept develop on Pants’ popular blog site, www.nerdsquared.com. The theme is especially appropriate for Bear and Bird Gallery, which sits atop Tate’s Comics, a popular shopping destination for toys, collectables, dolls, and action figures. The timing of the show was well planned, as Magnetta-Ottati delivered her own “doll” — a baby girl — on May 20, 2010.

Regular Exhibition Hours June 20 – July 31, 2010
Mon-Thurs 11am-8pm; Fri & Sat 11am-9pm; Sun 12noon-6pm

Fredric Snitzer Gallery Expands Opening 6/12/10

Fredric Snitzer Gallery Expands
2247 NW 1ST PL Miami
Opening, Saturday, June 12th, 2010 7pm to 9pm

We are pleased to announce that Fredric Snitzer Gallery has expanded its current gallery space with an additional 3,500 sq. ft. viewing space and storage.

The new space consists of five exhibition rooms, which allow us to rotate our artists and give them exclusive spaces to exhibit their works. The front space will also be used at times for showcasing new talent and group exhibitions

In our upcoming inaugural opening we will have exhibition spaces dedicated to Luis Gispert, Michael Vasquez, Loriel Beltran and Bert Rodriguez. As well as works by Jonathan Pylypchuk, Diego Singh, Alice Aycock and Jacin Giordano on view

Please join us to view our current group exhibition “Paper” at our main space consisting of works by Terence Koh, Alice Aycock, Cristina Lei- Rodriguez, Jonathan Bock, Gavin Perry, Loriel Beltran, Yasue Maetake, Cooper , and Diana Al-Hadid.

HistoryMiami presents The Art of Courtroom Drawings 6/17/10

HistoryMiami presents “The Art of Courtroom Drawings”
Thursday, June 17th, 2010. 6:30 p.m.
HistoryMiami. 101 West Flagler Street. Miami, FL 33130
Admission: Free

Renowned sketch artist Shirley Henderson discusses the art of courtroom drawings and some of the famous cases she has worked on. Join us and hear her perspective and insights on the cases of Manuel Noriega, Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta, Elian Gonzalez, Jose Padilla, the Liberty City Six and more.
For more information, visit www.historymiami.org
HistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
www.historymiami.org
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III Miami Experimental 6/12/10

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III: Miami Experimental
Next Miami-brewed event.
Come out and join. This is the gallery walk night: so there will be plenty to look at all around!
12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III: Miami Experimental
Featuring Fridamusiq and P-D-M-D
June 12, 2010 at 8PM
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
info@12nights.org
http://www.12nights.org
Free

Divine Debris Art Exhibit Opening Reception at Miami Beach Botanical Garden 6/15/10

Divine Debris Art Exhibit at Miami Beach Botanical Garden, June 14 – 17
2000 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach 33139
The Opening Reception is 7-9 pm on Tuesday night (June 15).
Exhibit opens on Monday, June 14, 10 am, for “Hanging with the Artists,” an open installation/hanging process.
Exhibit hours 9 to 5 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.

Experience the quirky, edgy creativity of Miami’s global art community with art made of trash, debris & found materials. All entries in the 2010 Divine Debris & Glorious Trash Art Exhibit feature works that has some relationship to Miami Beach in conjunction with the Arts at St. John’s ongoing History of Miami Beach Project.

Participating artists are: Kathi Gibson . Janet M Mueller . Stefan Von Fouts . Hans Feyerabend . Mila Hajjar . Rosa Naday Garmendia . Roger Abramson . Dan Walker . Kristie Stephenson . Nancy Martini . Jerry McMillan . Luciano Rabuske . Rosie Brown . Scott Hickey . Fritz Leip . Carol Hoffman-Guzman . Paula Turk . Susan Zeil-Wimberly

Come dressed to opening in your eco-fashions, a la Miami Beach – of course!
See below – be part of the outdoor installation “LifeElixir” on Monday!

Be a part of the outdoor installation “LifeElixir.”
Artpiece by STEFAN VON FOUTS and SCOTT HICKEY.
Bring all your empty, used water bottles (16.9 FL OZ) on Monday, June 14, at noon, to add to the installation.

Arts at St Johns, Artshare LLC and Miami Beach Botanical Garden
are co-sponsors and presenters of this 2nd annual Divine Debris & Glorious Trash Art Exhibit.
Co-Curators: Dr. Carol Hoffman-Guzman, Founding Dir. of Arts at St Johns
Paula Turk, Sculptor/Photographer and Founder of ArtShare, LLC

Facebook to see the full stories and images of Divine Debris & Glorious Trash artworks!
Arts at St. Johns
www.artsatstjohns.com

Photography Exhibit by Littles of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami 6/19/10

Saturday, June 19, 2010, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Nomade Gallery – Coconut Grove
3133 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove, FL

On Saturday June 19th, the “littles” of the youth mentoring program Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami will show over 50 photographs displaying their escapades throughout Miami.
Ten cameras were donated to the “Little” brothers and sisters for them to use and document unseen facets of the city we all call home.
These photographs will be available for purchase as a direct contribution to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.
Beverages will be served.
After-party at Mokai. 235 23 St., South Beach

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Pan American Art Projects Summer Salon during Wynwood Gallery Walk 6/12/10

JOIN US THIS SATURDAY JUNE 12 from 7 – 9pm for WYNWOOD GALLERY WALK:
Pan American Art Projects
2450 NW 2nd AVE
Miami, FL 33127
www.panamericanart.com
miami@panamericanart.com
Summer Salon: June 12 – August 15
A refreshing exhibition showcasing a variety of works all under $2,500
Featuring works by:
– Francis Acea
– Gustavo Acosta
– Jose Benito
– Ernesto Berra
– Andrea Cote
– Carlos Estevez
– Daniel Joglar
– Ted Larsen
– Armando Mariño
– Santiago Porter
– Magnus Sigurdarson
– Tracey Snelling
– Pablo Soria
– Enrique Camejo

Also in our store:
– Zaida Del Rio
– Eric Cadien
– Nelson Dominguez
– Moises Finale
– Andres Garcia Benitez
– Milton George
– Minerva Lopez

Artformz Small Wonders 6/12/10

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU
SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 7-10PM
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami FL 33127
www.artformz.net

Thoughtful – Coveted – Irreverent – Spontaneous – Small Works
an important part of every artists practice as they experiment and explore ideas

Small Wonders has been curated by the member artists at Artformz.
Each member artist invited a group of respected peers.
Small Wonders is an experimental event, placing a finger on the pulse of what is happening now and showcasing it.
This art belongs to “now”: small, but quick and directly to the point.

Please visit small wonders, where a preview of work that will be on exhibit at the gallery can be seen and purchased online.

Vincent Hemphill opening Reception at Edge Zones Art Center 6/12/10

Edge Zones Art Center
June 12 – June 26, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 12, 2010
Meet the Artists: 7:00 – 10:00 PM

To present New works this June
Vincent Hemphill
Marking

Eduardo Sarmiento
Burning
In His Own Hell

Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St. | Miami, FL 33137
edgezones@me.com | 305 303 8852 | www.edgezones.org

Art Gallery and Gypsy Jam at GAB Studio 6/12/10

Saturday, at 7:00 PM, Coffee House Gypsies is having a very special event at GAB Art & Design Studio
105 NW 23rd Street Miami, FL 33127,
Check them out online at www.gabstudio.com

We are having an art exhibit featuring some uber-talented artists who have teamed up with The CHG Band to raise money for Camillus House. Each artist is donating pieces to exhibit and sell/auction and profits will go to Camillus House to help feed the homeless right here in Miami! So yeah, tell your art-loving friends about this show! And you know your distant aunt who loves collecting art? Bring her along too!

There will be acoustic/unplugged live musical entertainment… very chilled and coffeehouse-like. The style? folk-rock/alternative/bi-polar pyschadellic acoustic-pop (provided by The Coffee House Gypsies)

At the end of the night CHG will lead an open jam with full-audience participation, so bring your singing voices and your acoustic/unplugged instruments with you! (sorry! nothing electric, nothing requiring amplification, and nothing that is “plugged-in” allowed… this is strictly acoustic and unplugged! If you are a keyboardist then grab your baby nephew’s toy piano and get ready to make music with it!)

Any local bands or singers wanting to come with acoustic/unplugged gear and jam with the CHG
is welcome to hop in at the end of the night and play/sing along on songs. Audience participation
is also expected and encouraged, as always, so get drunk and sing along, everybody!!

There will also be a drum circle led by one of the gallery hosts (at the end of the night) so be ready to FEEL the rhythm as well as the art! Bring your percussion goods! Its gonna be a lot of fun and for really good cause, so we hope to see you there!

PS- Don’t forget to download your free music at www.CoffeeHouseGypsies.com
and check out the new concert videos at the CHG YouTube channel!

Landscape and Still Life Show at Gallery 101 at Fat Village 6/12/10

Landscape and Still Life Show
Sat., June 12, 6:30pm – 9pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village
501 N. Andrews Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.thegallery101.net

Broward Art Guild presents: Landscape & Still Life Show

Opening reception: Saturday, June 12 from 6:30-9pm
Criteria: Works depicting Landscapes or Still Lifes, Open Medium, 2-D and 3-D
Juried By: TBD

Awards: 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, as well as Judge’s Recognition Ribbons, and People’s Choice Ribbon selected at opening by attendees.

Exhibit Run Dates: June 8th – 25th

Photographs of the Opening Reception at Accent Alternative Art Space on 6/10/10

The Opening Reception at Accent Alternative Art Space on Thursday, June 10, 2010.  This exhibition was by seven Cuban-American artists explore the spaces between two ethnic worlds and articulates in visual terms the everyday experiences commonly felt and perceived in culture.  Artists in the exhibition are Miguel Angel Baez, Julio Figueroa Beltran, Pablo Lazo, Juan Carlos Mirabal, Vicente Valdez Torres, Maria Valero and Carlos F. Wolff.

Accent Alternative Art Space
4841 SW 75th Street
Miami, FL 33155

Open House at Art Studio Miami 6/10/10

Join us for an Open House this Saturday, June 12th,
where you can meet the teachers, see sample classes, and more!

5:00pm – 9:00pm at Art Studio Miami
7230 NW Miami Ct.
Studio #5 ‘The Purple Door’
Miami, FL 33150

*Scholarships available

Registration for Summer Programs at Art Studio is Now Open!
Contact Anna at 305-202-2932 or e-mail info@artstudiomiami.org for more information

School’s Out For Summer drawings from D.A.S.H.’s 9th grade class 6/12/10

This Saturday the BFI will be presenting School’s Out For Summer! a drawing show from D.A.S.H.’s 9th grade class.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Saturday June 12th, 2010.
7 – 10 pm
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
in Miami’s Design District

Come get your mind blown to pieces with these drawings!
There will be four awards given: a top prize of $100 and four $50.00 honorable mentions. Holla! Summer money!

The judges will be Ruba Katrib, Nicole Soden and Naomi Fisher with some help from Jim Drain (Naomi and Nicole hung the show on Monday and it is going to be a tough call- there are so many good ones!)
This show will be up for 2 weeks (June 12th to the 26th) so don’t miss it!

Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th ST, Suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

Cocktail Reception, Art Auction And Raffle at Borinquen Art Gallery 6/12/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The June Gallery Walk @ The Design District
Cocktail Reception & Art Sale Up To 50% Off
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, June 12, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE

Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and the new HIV/AIDS clinic.
Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.
This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.
Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the Haiti earthquake victims and the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.

Cespedes Studios Art Show Invite 6/12/10

GAB GALLERY 105 Northwest 23rd st Miami, FL

Cespedes Studios Gets Personal!
As many of you know I moved to Miami nine months ago, determined to let out my voice as an artist and be heard. It has been a transformational period for me personally and creatively in which I have grown and found a new voice- one that is vibrant, colorful and true and which expresses my happiness and appreciation for life. Throughout my journey in Miami I have truly become a woman and created a life filled with many adventurous opportunities and my art has blossomed as a result of it.
This Saturday, June 12th, I am proud to announce the premiere of my first Wynwood Art Show “Colores de Amor”. This collection was inspired by the love between a man and a woman and all that they created together, but then had to watch fall apart. The ending to this story isn’t a sad one and to find out why please join me this Saturday at GAB Gallery from 7-11pm.

Alexandra Cespedes
Painter/Photographer
cespedesstudios@yahoo.com
www.cespedestudios.blogspot.com
“Keep the inspiration alive”.

Second Friday at Bakehouse Art Complex Ceramic League of Miami 6/11/10

Opening Reception, June 11th, 7-10PM
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street, Miami, FL 33127
Audrey Love Gallery: The Ceramic League of Miami: 60th Members’ Exhibition
Exhibition on view until June 28th, 2010
Swenson Gallery: The Miami Dade Kendall campus art students group show “Less Is More” small works exhibition. Featuring Photography, Drawing, and Painting, 8.5″ x 11″ or smaller.

Last Art Walk for Sticky and Sweet at Calix Gustav Gallery 6/12/10

Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29th St
Miami, FL 33127
June 12, 2010, 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM

“Sticky & Sweet” examines sexuality as a means for personal identity through both self-expression and social labeling. Featured artists Eurydice, Carl Pascuzzi, Diane Arrieta, Jonathan Stein, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte and Spunk and The Orange Kittens use their craft to shed light on sexuality as it relates to human nature – key elements being ambiguity, eroticism as well as overt and graphic references.
“Sticky & Sweet” will run from April 10, 2010 through June 29, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Locust Projects presents How To Read A Book Reception 6/12/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson
Reception: Saturday, June 12, 7-10pm
Through June 19

Locust Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition curated by New York-based critic Michael Wilson, featuring work by Becky Beasley, Guy Ben-Ner, Lorin Davies, Harrell Fletcher, Jeff Gabel, Anna Gray and Ryan Wilson Paulsen, Graham Parker, Christina Pettersson, Leanne Shapton, Eve K. Tremblay, and Matt Wiegle.

“How to Read a Book” is an exhibition of contemporary art derived from, influenced by, or playfully exploitative of influential works of fiction, with a particular emphasis on celebrated ‘classic’ novels. The exhibition highlights work that reflects on ideas of longevity and adaptability, originality and authorship. It examines the process of translation from one medium to another, and the durability – or otherwise – of the Western literary canon as a source for new visual culture. The show’s title is appropriated from that of Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren’s famous study of 1940, which argues for an educational system based on a list of “Great Books.” While the emphasis predates a postcolonial view and now has connotations of cultural conservatism, many of the cited volumes remain touchstones for radical thinkers of all kinds, artists very much among them. “How to Read a Book” looks at how a selection of such individuals have variously celebrated and contested the authority and autonomy of their chosen inspirations.

While Matt Wiegle’s drawings of scenes from Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian constitute an idiosyncratic attempt at illustration and Leanne Shapton’s covers for Charlotte Brontë’s ouevre offer a subtle reflection on the influence of design on reading, Guy Ben-Ner’s home-movie version of Moby Dick, Harrell Fletcher’s partial reading of Ulysses, and Jeff Gabel’s animated take on Thomas Mann’s Gladius Dei experiment with the possibilities of free adaptation. Other artists in the show exploit their sources as support structures for more or less tangential projects, looking at literature from the perspectives of reader and writer, interpreter and analyst. Anna Gray and Ryan Wilson Paulsen dissect To the Lighthouse according to its author’s mentions of different colors, while Graham Parker reveals the mining of Persuasion and David Copperfield by e-mail spammers, and Eve K. Tremblay reflects on the process and meaning of learning a foundational text by heart. Becky Beasley and Christina Pettersson approach writers’ real and invented environments by way of allusive objects and images, while Lorin Davies aligns Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness with the London A-Z guide, suggesting that territories, and the books that shadow them, are both in constant flux.

Michael Wilson (b. 1970 in London, England) lives and works in Brooklyn. Wilson received an MFA from the University of Ulster at Belfast in 1996, and an MA(RCA) from the Royal College of Art, London, in 1999. His writing has appeared in Art Monthly, Artforum, Modern Painters, Time Out New York, and elsewhere, and he has contributed to exhibition catalogues published by Art in General, the Asia Society, Matthew Marks Gallery, and P. S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, among others. His most recent curatorial project, a collaboration with Frantiska and Tim Gilman-Sevcik, was “Slow Glass” at Lisa Cooley, New York (2008).

THURSDAYnight POETRYjam session 6/10/10

THURSDAYnight POETRYjam session!!!!
thursday, june 10th, 2010, 8:30 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district
plenty of metered & secure parking
www.minibarmiami.com

“sista martha production” presents THURSDAY night POETRYjam sessions
at miniBAR in miami’s design district!

this session promises to be the best thursday night poerty jam session in the city.

…”a poerty jam session is a musical act where musicians play and peoets read without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements.Its simply a social gathering and communal practice session.”

miniBAR & sista martha productions start with this thursday, june 10th and then everyOTHER thursday after, with live music and new talent each time.

don’t miss it! truly a classy affair to enrich the mind and soul!

Art Fundraiser To Benefit Voices United An All Kids Arts Organization 6/12/10

Art Fundraiser To Benefit
Voices United, An All Kids Arts Organization
During Wynwood Artwalk- Saturday, June 12 @ 7:00 p.m. at Oggetti Designs

Voices United, (VU) a non-profit children’s organization, devoted to promoting cultural diversity through the performing arts, will host a fundraiser featuring original artwork by students and local artists on Saturday, June 12, 2010.

The Voices United participants, ages 10-22, are a multi-cultural ensemble comprised of actors, singers, dancers, visual artists, writers and musicians who come together to express their thoughts and opinions through a creative forum. The kids spent several weeks creating various paintings to be featured during this event.

Saturday, June 12, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Oggetti Designs, 74 NE 40th Street, Miami Design District,
Tel: 305-573-4626, www.oggettidesigns.com

Admission is free. Art work by VU kids for sale @ $50
Artwork by local artists @ $100. All proceeds to benefit Voices United.

The evening will be a magnificent culmination of art, music, wine and delicious appetizers.

Voices United is a non-profit youth organization that promotes cross-cultural understanding through the arts. For more information on VU, please call, 305-726-4822, email Katie@voicesunited.org or visit www.voicesunited.org

Photos: Alicia Betancourt, 15, Voices United participant working on an art piece for the fundraiser, as VU Alumna, Loni Johnson,30, also paints in the background. Tarell McCraney,29, Voices United Alumnus and award-winning playwright, displays the organization’s signature peace sign to the multi-cultural ensemble of students during a rehearsal for their current feature film.

Tobacco Road – Life Is Art – Event Rhythm present Art and Blues Festival 6/19/10

Tobacco Road, Life Is Art and Event Rhythm Present

Art and Blues Festival 2010

Saturday, June 19
Tobacco Road
626 South Miami Avenue
Art In The Parking Lot
5pm-2am
Free Before 7pm
Presented by Life Is Art and Event Rhythm

The year’s festival will be held on Saturday, June 19, 2010 from 5pm to 2am.
The Legendary Tobacco Road, voted one of the 100 Best Bars in America presents the most brilliant new Artists and Local Legends as they light up the Downtown Skyline in celebration! Supported by Life Is Art.
Tobacco Road, Miami’s oldest bar, restaurant, cabaret and mecca for live music and art is giving artists the opportunity to leave a mark on their 2010 Art and Blues Festival!
This year Tobacco Road has an incredible and electrifying lineup. Featuring music by:
Blues Legend: Matt Guitar Murphy
With: The Nouveaux Honkies
Plus: The Miami Legends Iko-Iko
Hosted by: DJ Oski
7:00pm – 2:00am
$10

Artists and Exhibitors
Al White Owl
Alan Laird
Brian Horan
Carlos G. Scott
Christine Witt
Columbia Signature, Inc
Dan Bondroff & Lynne Libby
Dawn Heisler / Unique Hair Wraps
Erik Ofergard / Green Peace Miami
Erotic Signature
EyeTaxi Optique
Life Is Art
Miami, Vape Inc.
Roger Mendoza
Yanet Tabares

Official Art & Blues Festival Poster created by Gartel

Noches de Poesia con Carlos Diaz Barrios at Zu Galeria Fine Arts 6/11/10

Noches de Poesía
Zu Galeria Fine Arts tiene el honor de invitarlos a Noches de Poesía con el escritor Carlos Díaz Barrios en su homenaje a los 30 años del Mariel
Viernes,11 de Junio, 8pm

Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com
Presentación a cargo de la poeta Elena Tamargo

Carlos Díaz Barrios, Cuba, 1950
Ha publicado mas de 28 libros, incluyendo siete novelas, entre ellas El jardín del tiempo, Balada Gregoriana, Las aguas oscuras del amor, Las costumbres de Dios, Música para sordos,
Saigon Souvenir.
Premios: Beca “Oscar B. Cintas” de creación literaria, Nueva York, 1986. Premio Hispanoamericano de Poesía “Juan Ramon Jimenez, Diputación Provincial de Huelva, España, 1994.

Premio “Letras de Oro” de poesía, 1994, Universidad de Miami y Dirección General de Relaciones Culturales y Científicas, España. Primera Mención del Premio”Mairena” de Poesía, Universidad de Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1984.
Dirige la Editorial La torre de papel, Miami, Florida.

Harold Golen Gallery presents Polyblend at The Hukilau 2010 Bahia Mar Beach Resort Opening Night 6/10/10

Harold Golen Gallery presents: POLYBLEND
Opening Night: June 10th, Thursday 5-7pm (Only time to see the art show with no cover is Opening Night)
Friday 10am-5pm
Saturday 10am-4pm
Come dressed in your best Mid Century Mod and Tiki Vintage!
During Hukilau 2010
Bahia Mar Beach Resort
801 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

The title of the show is POLY BLEND, which is the “blending” of all African, Bahamian, Brazilian, Peruvian, Floridian, Californian, Aboriginal, Asian, Easter Island, Tahiti, Tropical, Exotic, styles with Polynesian Oceanic Art, in a Mid Century Modern setting.

Participating Artists:
Shag , Derek Yaniger, Joe Vitale , Kirsten Easthope, Netherland, Donnela Vitale , Atomos, Scott Scheidly, Luis Diaz, Sherill Anne Gross, N! Satterfield , Dawn Fraiser, Dave Burke, Tiki Tony , John Kissee, Heather Watts, Sam Gambino , David Parise , Crazy Al Evans, Rod North, Robb Hamell , Bosko, Skot Olsen, Marc Paper Scissor, Ken Bernstein, Lisa Petrucci, Tom Fowner, Doug Horne, Susannah Mosher, Michelle Bickford, Mitch O’connell, Mookie , Jason Snyder, Ken Ruzic.

The Harold Golen Gallery is back again this year at the Hukilau to bring you some of the most amazing Tiki artists. This year’s featured artist is none other than SHAG! He will be there in person for you to meet on Opening Night and will be available to sign all your SHAG paraphernalia on Friday at 12pm. Shag books and prints will also be available for purchase at the show. Also, all the fantastic original paintings and prints by the other featured artists, all at affordable prices. You’re sure to take something home with you to remember this exciting event! Not to be missed!!

For more info go to: haroldgolengallery.com
“ALOHA”!

Culture as Usual at Paul Fisher Gallery 6/12/10

Culture as Usual
6/12/2010, 7pm
Paul Fisher Gallery, 433 flamingo drive, West Palm Beach, FL
http://www.artnhustle.com/2010/05/june-12-culture-as-usual.html
Art-n-Hustle is doing it again, showcasing some of the best emerging talent in south Florida. WeMerge Magazine will also be in the building with there lastest June issue, come grab a FREE copy. Only 5$ entry and come by for drink specials all night. Dj and live Band.
Art-n-Hustle …The Progession

Grove House Artists 5th Annual Membership Show and Deering Affair En Plein Air 2010 Winners 6/10/10

GroveHouse Artists 5th Annual Juried Membership Show and Deering Affair En Plein Air 2010 Winners

Opening Reception: Thursday, June 10th @ 7 PM
Meet the Artists 6:30 PM

The Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Palmetto Bay, FL 33157

Free admission to the estate for this event
http://www.grovehouseartists.net/

Miami-based artist Miguel Paredes unveils Wynwood mural during Art Walk 6/12/10

Pop artist & urban impressionist Miguel Paredes
“Pulgha World” Mosaic Mural Unveiling at Wynwood Art District, FL
Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010 during Wynwood’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127
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Acclaimed Miami-based pop artist and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, is gearing up for a busy season throughout the remainder of 2010. His most recent solo exhibition, The Manifestation of Cross-Over Art, opened to rave reviews during last year’s Art Basel Miami Beach and since then has garnered the artist much attention in local, national and international levels. Paredes’ first artistic endeavor begins this upcoming weekend during Wynwood’s “2nd Saturdays” Art Walk on June 12, 2010.

The mural features Paredes’ iconic diminutive anime flea “Pulgha” and boasts multiple, vibrant flowers as well as the artist’s signature graffiti work. Paredes’ rebellious characters from his Los Niños collection are also featured on the 18 X 26 mosaic mural. “Pulgha World” is made up of 550 tiles and is set to add a playful splash of color to the urban streets of Wynwood. In addition, this mural will also serve as a preview to the artist’s private gallery located in the same street and opening later this summer.

“Pulgha World” has been in production for the past couple of weeks. Paredes has already received positive feedback from neighboring galleries and artists who are pleased with the work in progress as it is something that Wynwood hasn’t seen before. Locals are happy to have such a large piece of colorful artwork displayed in the bourgeoning area.

Paredes, a New York native, combines cutting-edge styles of street art, pop art and Japanese animation to create distinct, trend-forward pieces. Drawing inspiration from pop icons such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, he has created his own niche of street graffiti, landscape and pop art affording him the ability to singlehandedly crossover from street walls to creating decorative art. Over the years, Paredes took the Miami Beach art scene by storm, selling out numerous venues to become one of the most prosperous local artists. Paredes, who has been Miami Beach based for over two decades, acquired a private studio space on Lincoln Road to further expand his inspirational environment while simultaneously showcasing his works at local, national and international shows such as Art Basel.
For more information on Miguel Paredes, please visit: www.miguelparedes.com.

L.A. Artist Gianni makes 2010 U.S. Debut of Quest Exhibition with Vernissage at Cafeina 6/11/10

L.A. Artist Gianni Makes 2010 U.S. Debut Of Quest Exhibition With Vernissage At Cafeina
Sneak Preview:
Friday, June 11, 2010
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
RSVP required to cafeina@taraink.com
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33137

Saturday, June 12 through Saturday, July 3, 2010
6:00 p.m. to midnight, and also by appointment at GIANNI@ArtByGianni.com.

Burgeoning Wynwood hotspot Cafeina is pleased to announce the 2010 U.S. artistic debut by Los Angeles artist GIANNI. The installation, titled QUEST, will showcase a collection of work in his signature style of abstract expressionism, a hypnotic vision of textures and vibrant colors contrasted by streaks of high gloss black. Cafeina will host a sneak preview of GIANNI’s work in its 1,000-square-foot art gallery on Friday, June 11 at 9 PM. GIANNI’s exhibition will officially open to the public during the Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday, June 12 and it will run through July 3, 2010.

Once his carefully selected pallet and mood is decided, GIANNI maneuvers these colors and controls their every movement and composition scrupulously. Time is of the essence as he tries to evoke his immediate feelings. He moves swiftly and uses gravity to his advantage. After having poured paint in precise locations and in conscientious amounts, GIANNI meticulously manipulates the canvas around with vigorous movement until the desired effect is achieved.

A modern day “Renaissance Man,” GIANNI experimented with various forms of artistic expression before discovering art. He began his journey in front of the camera lens at the age of sixteen as a model in Canada and later Europe, he would return to the U.S. to pursue acting before ultimately finding himself back in Los Angeles in front of a blank canvas.

GIANNI then embarked on a quest to discover what genuinely gave him a sense of accomplishment and found that the answer would lead him to the inspiration and title of his 2010 installation. During the last year, GIANNI took possession of an NY-style studio in the heart of Hollywood and has since focused all of his energy into creating a series of paintings that represent his voyage to art and self discovery. “This expeditious process has left me emotionally depleted, all that’s left is the physical manifestation of an immortalized ‘emotion’ and ‘moment’ in time,” says GIANNI.
For more information please visit www.ArtByGianni.com or contact GIANNI@ArtByGianni.com.

Cafeina is a multi-room, restaurant-lounge-art gallery with a lush outdoor garden. It is located at 297 Northwest 23rd Street in the Miami Wynwood Art District. The kitchen, led by Executive Chef Guily Booth, offers light bites including Miniature Kobe Burgers ($11), Crab Cakes ($13) and Oriental Salmon Tartar ($13), and is open Wednesday through Saturday 6:00 p.m. to midnight; the bar is open until 3:00 a.m. Complimentary valet parking is available. For more information, please call 305.438.0792.

More Malice in Wonderland at Buena Vista Building 6/12/10

More Malice in Wonderland
June 12th 2010, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Miami, Design District

”Malice in Wonderland”
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary-wise, what it is it wouldn’t be, and what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?”
Welcome to Malice in Wonderland!
This show will take you on a marvelous adventure into the unknown. Ray Azcuy, Lu Coxhead, Luis Diaz and Yamel Molerio will surprise you with an array of artworks exploring familiar settings with a twist of malice. The artworks will explore the tragic and inevitable loss of childhood innocence, life as a meaningless puzzle, and death as a constant and underlying menace. All of the pieces have a dream like quality while dealing with diverse personal issues. The curious viewers may find themselves looking at confusing subject matter that they could simply regard as nonsense or approach the work and explore at a deeper level to discover the meaning beneath the layers of paint.
Follow us, down the rabbit’s hole and join us for our opening.
Second Saturday Art Walk-June 12th, 2010 – 7 pm-10 pm – at the Buena Vista Building in the Design District-180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
”Curiosity often leads to trouble”
Curated by Yamel Molerio (305) 987-7787, info@yamelmolerio.com
http://maliceart.com/

This will be our second opening for this art show. If anybody is interested in seeing the show after opening please make an appointment.

Cremata Gallery Annual Summer Exhibition Opening reception 6/11/10

Cremata Gallery’s “Annual Summer Exhibition”
Opening reception : June 11 – 7:30 pm – 10 pm
Cremata Gallery. 1646 SW 8th Street. Miami, FL 33135
From June 1 through June 30, 2010
Regular hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 – 6:00 pm and Mondays by appointment
Admission: Free

Cremata Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of their “Annual Summer Exhibition” featuring various artists from the gallery roster.
Some artists have been with the gallery since its inception, and others have joined us recently, like Enrique Toledo. The exhibition comprises 40 works including paintings, drawings and sculptures. This exposition does not attempt to follow a rigorous chronological or thematic order; instead, it prefers to emphasize an eclectic selection.
The exhibition includes the works of established masters, as well as mi-career and upcoming artists with a promising future. The result is something uniquely eclectic and entirely contrary to delimited chronologies and rigorous themes. The joy of the “Annual Summer Exhibition” always comes more from unexpected juxtapositions, not from the pairing of like with like, allowing the eye and imagination a rare freedom, not telling you what you ought to admire or notice.

On this occasion, Cremata Gallery will feature Cuban artist Enrique Toledo (Santa Clara, 1966), who inaugurates his first exhibition in Miami. Toledo, who has magnificent technical skill, has developed a prolific pictorial portfolio based on famous works in the history of art, which he then recontextualizes in the present adding everyday elements to them. To view his oeuvre, is to make a ludic journey through the paintings of Lucas Cranach, Hans Holbein, Rafael Sanzio, among other masters. The personages in his paintings radiate an enigmatic magnetism, inviting the spectator to penetrate the work beyond mere contemplation. Enrique Toledo boasts a productive career with more than 40 expositions in his native Cuba, Mexico, Portugal and the United States.

Opening Night at ArtServe (InSIDE)/Out 6/10/10

Opening Night June 10, 2010
Join us on Opening Night at ArtServe
(InSIDE)/Out!, art as healing therapy
6-8pm
Featuring Entertainment by:
“E-Rock”
Innermotion
Ann Storck Center’s Music Program

Opening Night Workshops:
6:10 pm Art Therapy after the Haiti Disaster
presented by Raquel Farrell Kirk, President of the Florida Art Therapy Association
6:45pm Music Therapy presented by Hazel Phillips, Music Therapy Instructor
The reception will also see the launch of After Hours Pediatrics Urgent Care’s “Every Child Makes a Difference” program, which honors the exceptional contributions of Young Heroes with Big Hearts to their communities.

Killing and Salting curated by Rafael Lopez Opening reception at Accent Alternative Art Space 6/10/10

Killing and Salting: A Group Show curated by Rafael López
Opening reception: Thursday, June 10th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Accent Alternative Art Space. 4841 SW 75th Street. Miami, FL 33155
Admission: Free

This exhibition by seven Cuban-American artists explore the spaces between two ethnic worlds and articulates in visual terms the everyday experiences commonly felt and perceived in culture.
Artists in the exhibition are Miguel Angel Baez, Julio Figueroa Beltran, Pablo Lazo, Juan Carlos Mirabal, Vicente Valdez Torres, Maria Valero and Carlos F. Wolff.

Accent Alternative Art Space is a not-for-profit art initiative spearheaded by Hispanic marketing and communications agency Accentmarketing. This creative piece of real estate is dedicated to non-commercially driven artists who fall outside of the mainstream Miami art scene. The alternative space will serve as a platform for their work- at no cost to them.

The venue will bring to light hidden talent and artwork outside of the mainstream focus of Miami’s art scene while bringing art to neighborhoods it is not currently prominent in. Killing and Salting, the non-profit’s premiere exhibit, will feature seven local Cuban-American artists’ work that visually captures the day-to-day, bi-cultural experiences unique to Miami.
Accent Alternative Art Space
4841 SW 75th Street
Miami, FL 33155
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Ana G. Méndez University System Literary Nights with Elena Tamargo 6/15/10

Ana G. Méndez University System invites Elena Tamargo to its June Literary Nights

El Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez lo invita a su Coloquio Cultural de junio

06/15/2010, 7:00PM

Ana G. Méndez University System Miramar Campus
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL 33025

http://www.suagm.edu/florida/index.asp

Nos visita la poeta, ensayista y académica, Dra. Elena Tamargo. (Habana, Cuba) Ella nos hablará de la poesía, lenguaje, el valor de la palabra y presentará una de sus publicaciones mas recientes.

Poet, enssayist and acadeimc, Dr. Elena Tamargo, visits us. (Habana, Cuba) She will discuss poetry, language, the value of words and will present one of her most recent publications.

Emerge Art Exhibition at Jakmel Art Gallery 6/12/10

Emerge Art Exhibition
June, 12, 2010, 6pm-1:30 am
Jakmel Art Gallery
7646 Biscayne Blvd
miami fl 33138

An Exhibition of new contemporary artists.
Miami INternational University 210 BFA Graduate Show
A Papaloko4kids non-profit organization benefit for Haiti Relief.

Ella Raphaelle Dufrene
Alejandro Simon
Yadian Fonseca
Eduardo Rosas
Navene Miller
Lacey Rossell

Complimentary Food And No Host Bar By L’afterbite
Music By Dj Lex And Live Blue Music By Z-Stone And Lex Groove
Drum Circle
This Event Is Free

ArtWalk and Events ArtCenter/ South Florida 6/5/10

ArtWalk this Saturday! June 5th, 2010 from 7-10 pm
Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Saturday of every month for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. A great evening filled with live music, gallery exhibitions, and strolling through more than 40 artists studios featuring some of South Florida’s best artists. Start your evening by meeting in the ArtCenter’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road locations. Artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video,and mixed media works. For more information, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll Free Cultural Event 6/5/10

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Saturday, June 5th, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair
2911 Grand Avenue
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling.
Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family

On Saturday, June 5th 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, Don Eduardo Tequila, Aalchemia Vodka Products, Kilo Kia Rum and MillerLight Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor thrown in, they’re gonna get you moving. There will also be a special presentation by Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, who will rock you off your feet! The Beautiful and exotic dancers, will Belly dance and enlighten the night. Presented by DANCE COUTURES. Dharma Studio will present a special presentation in collaboration with Coconut Grove Art Stroll, a One of a Kind Art Exhibit by Artists Ingrid Eliasson , Jennifer Basile and Brigitta Hansen, special presentation by Miami sensation, Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter. Open cocktail reception from 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings.
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter.
8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Dance Coutures – Belly dance, Hawaiian, Samba.
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands.

7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa,
Special presentation by Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, who will rock you off your feet!

8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – DANCE COUTURES – Belly dance, Hawaiian, Samba.
Artistic Director: Heather Harricharran
Executive Administrator : Liz McRae

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces,
Live music by Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor thrown in, they’re gonna get you moving throughout the night.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival includes:
Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Rolando J. Mendez, William Mark Coulthard and special presentation by two Cuban artist/brothers Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero reunited after 4 decades will be exhibiting their work.

In addition, kids can enjoy creating and painting at the Children’s Arts & Crafts area, which is taught by “Captain Art” the kid’s number 1 Art Teacher, former school teacher for over 25 years in the Miami Dade School System.
By presenting the event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60″ X 16″ Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.

Eurocircle Nobility of the Human Spirit at the Bookshop 6/5/10

NOBILITY OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT

This will be a unique and a one of a kind evening and destination in FORT LAUDERDALE.

Saturday June 5th, 2010 @ 7pm
The Bookshop
3020 N. Federal Hwy., Ste. 6
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
(954) 563-9292
LOGIN & RSVP HERE

Renown sculptor and former Walt Disney director for arts and film, Jim McNalis, will be enlightening all those present with his rich experiences in art, people, travel, his latest experiences in Burma, and the “unrelease” of Aung San Suu Kyi.

All this set in a prominent antiquarian bookstore that oddly enough is to be found in the small city of Fort Lauderdale instead of places such as NYC or London.

Champagne and finger food available for our guests.
Dress code: business casual.

Join us then for an enchanting occasion on the other side of the world…

Hosted by our euro ambassadors, Gabriele and Gian.

Pedro Barbeito Within an Arrows Range Opening preview at Charest-Weinberg Gallery 6/10/10

Within an Arrows Range
Pedro Barbeito
June 4th, 2010 – August 14th, 2010

Opening preview June 4th at 6PM
There will be an after party held in the gallery from 8PM-10PM
featuring music by Bhakti Baxter.

Opening preview June 4th at 6PM
Charest-Weinberg Gallery
250 NW 23rd Street, Miami 33127
t: +1 305 292 0411 | e: info@charestweinberg.com
http://charestweinberg.com

The Charest-Weinberg Gallery is pleased to present Within an Arrows Range, an exhibition of new paintings by Pedro Barbeito. This will be the artist’s first solo show at the gallery following a remarkably successful two-person outing last year.
Pedro Barbeito came to prominence in the late 90s as the leader of a group of abstract painters challenging Modernism’s prevailing notion of terminal flatness through architectonic strategies of superimposition, lamination and tiling. For this new generation of painters, Modernism’s insistence on simplified order through a program of ever-increasing regimentation, measurement and precision in the hopes of revealing a sense of naked spiritual purity shorn of any “messy” figurative signifiers, had seemed to run its course. Much like a precarious, teetering Jenga toy, whose last geometric block has just been removed, abstract painting before the ubiquity of digital imaging technologies seemed about to collapse under the weight of its own empty, Greenbergian rhetoric. To set the record straight: Never before had Modernism’s innately reductive impulse been so strenuously challenged by a vanguard crew of painters raised on — and prone to — expressions of aggregation, accumulation, and density.
While today it seems as if every aspiring painter has at some point dabbled with Photoshop, satellite image-grabs, and 3D modeling programs (as well as the attendant editing programs used to tweak and manipulate them), it bears mentioning that a mere fifteen years ago, the notion of an abstract painting as an archive or repository of built-up, sedimentary layers was practically heretical. Had this been Salem circa the early 19th Century, Barbeito would certainly have been the first apostate to be burned at the stake. In hindsight, we now see that even his first conscious stabs at “exploding” the Modernist grid and gathering the resulting “shrapnel,” so to speak, were pioneering efforts to level the playing field between the assumed artificiality of the digital archive and the equally stereotypical presumption of the artist’s subconscious imaginary as the sole locus of authentic creativity.
But as Barbeito’s original generation has become fully historicized and the battle lines are drawn between a growing techno-aided Baroque on one hand, and the deep subjective interiority of a new generation of quasi-naïve, deskilled Abstract-Expressionists on the other, Barbeito himself has been actively dissolving these same boundaries between the figural and the abstract, the vaguely humanoid and the resolutely gestural on his own terms. Such divisions, he would argue, are handed down after the fact anyway by critics and cultural theorists alike, who are eager to demystify or perhaps hasten the obsolescence of what in the end cannot be demystified – that is to say, the artist’s own recombinant, ever-organic, insistently morphing attempts at creating a deeply personal, wholly unique visual language.
Though Barbeito would be the first to argue that the most elusive thing about painting itself is its application (and woefully inadequate approximation) of word to image, he nevertheless has found inspiration in this current show in the Greek, mythological figure of Scyllla, the once beautiful maiden transformed into a 12-tentacled, devouring monster by a jealous God. The comparison with painting’s own history is unavoidable here: a lush, otherworldly siren song that seduces and entraps even as it continues to puzzle and confound.
Since Barbeito well knows that technology and especially the consumer electronics industry are chiefly driven by capital accrued from pornography, he is interested in re-enchanting a sense of sublime wonder in the female form lost in the endless patriarchal objectification of your average downloaded streaming mpeg file. Pornography’s own compression of scale, flattening of image, extreme foreshortening, not to mention the sheer teeming jumble of limbs and tendency toward airbrushed, idealistic perfection is the kind of infantilizing wish-fulfillment that smacks of the artificial. In his own words, then, he describes his new paintings as a “merging of the painterly (pouring, splattering and brushing on paint), and the digital (acidic colors, faceted shapes, grids and pixels) to create a Frankenstein-like form of representation that critiques the notion of the very concept of the natural and the authentic as always already mediated by fiction and technology.”
Pedro Barbeito is a graduate of the Yale School of Art. Born in La Coruna, Spain in 1969, he now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. His work has been exhibited internationally and resides in important collections all over the world. This is his 10th solo exhibition overall.

Opening reception of ADAPTATION at Art and Culture Center of Hollywood 6/4/10

June 4 – 6-9 pm
Opening reception of ADAPTATION-
This exhibition presents a selection of contemporary artists whose
practice incorporates discarded materials in order to make new forms
of artistic expression. Materials include all manner of refuse such as
abandoned personal items, obsolete functional objects, etc. which
become reinvigorated when used as major components of newly fashioned
works of art with varying contexts.

Artists include:
Bradley Arthur
Rosemarie Chiarlone
Xavier Cortada
Leah Dixon
Tawnie Silva
Maitejosune Urrechaga
Daniel Wurtzel

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.Hollywood, FL 33020

here is link to the place with more info:
http://artandculturecenter.org/adaptation

Farewell to the Sea Remembering El Mariel at Zu Galeria Fine Arts Opening Night 6/4/10

Farewell to the Sea: Remembering El Mariel, 30 years later
Zu Galeria Fine Arts cordially invites you to opening night for Farewell to the Sea: Remembering El Mariel 30 years later
June 4, 8pm
Exhibit will run until June 27

Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
786-443-5872
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com

A group exhibit, featuring artists, who came via El Mariel boatlift 30 years ago. Some were children then, others adults, but all have one thing in common, besides being artists … all are Marielitos…
Abdiel Acosta; Carlos Alfonso; Valentin Alvarez-Campos ; Ayessa; Florencio Capestany; Ana Carballosa; Mario Castañeda; Carlos Diaz Barrios; Pedro Damian; Humberto Dionisio; Casimiro Gonzalez; Victor Gomez; Pablo Hernandez; Eduardo Michaelsen; Luis Molina; Jose Ramon Morales; Mysora; Juan Navarrete; Tony Nuñez; Miguel Ordoqui; Luis Pardini; Trinidad Pino; Juan Lara; Carlos Rafael; Manuel Revuelta; Jesus Redruello; Cepp Selgas; Andres Valerio; Luis Vega; Sinuhé Vega; Luis Venegas;

I bid farewell to the sea… May it never happen again, for many lives were lost out there in the ocean… To those that are no longer with us, I dedicate this exhibit in your memory… 30 years later!
Manny Lopez

Photographs of Standup for Kids Fundraiser at Bakehouse Art Complex on 5/28/10

Standup for Kids presents Art is Life at Bakehouse Art Complex on Friday, May 28, 2010.  ART IS LIFE is their second annual night that celebrates the power of art to put a face on youth homelessness here in Miami, where over 3,100 kids are registered as homeless in public schools. We were treated to an elegant and inspiring evening with food, drink, chances to bid and win exquisite prizes, and plenty of entertainment. ART IS LIFE is about opening doors and dreaming about the future, for both homeless youth and the group that this committed to helping them. This is an awesome organization, they help so many kids.

Also, see other photo galleries on Picasaweb and Facebook.

NWSA Presents High School Senior Showcase at Artseen Gallery 5/28/10

NWSA Presents High School Senior Showcase @ ARTSEEN GALLERY. Friday, May 28; 6-9 pm

New World School of the Arts presents
High School Senior Showcase 2010

Opening Reception: Friday, May 28; 6:00 – 9:00 pm

NWSA ARTSEEN GALLERY
2215 NW 2nd Avenue, Wynwood

Free and open to the public

Second Opening: Saturday, June 12
[during Second Saturday Art Walk ]

Last Chance to See Two Great Paintings Exhibitions Before They Close at Edge Zone 5/29/10

FACETOFACE
curated by Juan Carballo
Works By:
Lucas Blanco // Juan Carballo // Franklin Einspruch //
Ernie Sandidge // Claudia Scalise

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!

Last viewing date: Saturday, May 29, 2010
12- 5 pm

E D G E Z O N E S
A R T C E N T E R
47 NE 25th St. | Miami, FL 33137
edgezones@me.com | 305 303 8852 | www.edgezones.org

With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners

JUSTFRIENDS
CURATED BY VICTOR PAYARE
Art By:
Reinier Gamboa | Mauricio Gonzales | Alvaro Ilizarbe | Herman Felipe Kaizedo | Luis Pinto | Orlando Robaina

Alternate Realities

Alternate Realities
Thru June 12, 11 AM – 5 PM daily. Weekends by appointment 305.895.2956
12345 West Dixie Studio and Gallery
12345 West Dixie Hwy
North Miami, Florida 33161
http://www.dixieimageworks.com/now-showing.html

A group show featuring personal work from prominent graphic designers who call South Florida home. In their roles as designers, these three artists, create on behalf of clients. As fine artists, on the other hand, they are beholden to no one but themselves.
Randy Burman
Steve Radzi
Tom Weinkle

It is said that for every decision made alternate realities are played out in countless other dimensions resulting in myriad variations of human providence. As many of the works in this exhibition point out, regardless of how long we have been learning, looking, and living, the railroad switch of our choice can appear without warning, diverging and diverting our paths. Sometimes, however, when individuals demonstrate multiple preferences, eventualities run parallel, neither dominant nor subordinate, but complementary. The exhibition Alternate Realities brings together three artists who share such a dichotomy.
As graphic designers they create on behalf of clients, often under duress. In their studios, however, free from the shackles of a lackluster, work-a-day week, Burman, Radzi and Weinkle employ vocational skills honed in the commercial world to less pressing, ultimately more rewarding ends.
For these creative professionals, basking at the impasse of fiscal necessity and artistic drive, the duality of their lives are the very means by which they live. Nevertheless, despite patent advantages that come from looking from the inside out, potential is something left to the individual to realize, regardless of standing and in spite of liberty.

Author Dr Jose Azel to launch his book Mabana in Cuba at Books and Books in Coral Gables 6/2/10

LOCAL AUTHOR DR. JOSÉ AZEL TO HOST LAUNCH EVENT
FOR HIS NEW BOOK MAÑANA IN CUBA AT BOOKS & BOOKS IN CORAL GABLES

Mañana in Cuba Book Launch Event
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Courtyard Reception: 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Azel’s presentation of Mañana in Cuba: 8:00 p.m.
Books & Books
265 Aragon Ave.
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Buy Mañana In Cuba: The Legacy of Castroism and Transitional Challenges for Cuba at Amazon

Title explores Cuban mindset and its relevancy for the nation’s future, providing creative solutions for a successful transition to democracy

Miami-based author, scholar and businessman Dr. José Azel will host a launch event for his new book Mañana in Cuba at Books & Books in Coral Gables on Wednesday, June 2, 2010. In this title, Dr. Azel offers a comprehensive analysis of contemporary Cuba with an incisive perspective of the Cuban mindset and its implications for Cuba’s future. Mañana in Cuba’s release is particularly timely given the topical nature of Cuba and U.S. relations today.

While the official event begins at 8:00 p.m., guests are invited to attend a pre-reception celebration at 7:00 p.m. in the bookstore’s Mediterranean-style courtyard, with small plates and wines courtesy of The Café at Books & Books. Immediately following the outdoor soirée, Dr. Azel will discuss concepts from Mañana in Cuba. A question and answer period will follow, during which time Dr. Azel will autograph copies of his book.

Divided into two parts, Mañana in Cuba begins with the exploration of the mindset Cubans have developed living under a totalitarian system. Here, Dr. Azel explores the historic, political and economic obstacles present in modern-day Cuba and introduces the framework he believes will most effectively facilitate a democratic civil society. Part two of Mañana in Cuba discusses practical policies to work with the current disposition of the Cuban nation and lead it to a prosperous future, while maintaining the society’s culture and history.

According to Dr. Azel, “A unique aspect of this book lies in the fact that it does not seek to unnaturally mend a decimated civil society, but rather, it offers policy approaches anchored on current Cuban ethos and society.” Mañana in Cuba focuses on the means that will facilitate the Cuban transition from totalitarianism and a centrally planned economy to liberal democracy and a free-market economic system. Ultimately, Dr. Azel asserts that the alternative visions presented for Cuba’s future should be met with immense consideration as one of them will inevitably crystallize into the sociopolitical and economic narrative of the country for generations to come.

Notably, 100 percent of the author proceeds from sales of Mañana in Cuba will benefit the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-America Studies at the University of Miami, where Dr. Azel is a Senior Scholar. For more information on Mañana in Cuba and its author, please visit the book’s publisher, Author House.

Nomade Gallery June Agenda

Nomade Gallery’s June Agenda
3133 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Saturday June 5th , 2010 – Wednesday June 30th
2010 ARTISTS: Georges Bourgoignie, Catherine Bon, Charis Kirchheimer, Looi Long Lee, Tamara Sky, Aida Tejada, Pierre Traversat

Nomade Gallery is pleased to announce its June agenda of exhibits and artists, beginning on Saturday June 5th during Coconut Grove’s monthly gallery walk. Nomade Gallery is dedicating the month of June to the exploration of photography through both amateur and professional lenses. This month Nomade Gallery has chosen local Miami photographer Charis Kirchheimer as June’s Feature Artist. On Saturday June 19th , Nomade will also host an evening for the children of Big Brothers Big Sisters-Miami featuring over 50 photographs taken by the “Littles” themselves.

Charis Kirchheimer will showcase three series: “Zoophilia”, a daring black and white photographic collaboration with Tamara Sky that captures an ethereal bunny-being sauntering through a ghostly dimension; “Transience”, an engrossing pair of long exposure self-portrait photographs, both of which had their first gallery debut during May’s SIREN exhibit with artist Danny Catania; and the premiere debut of “Dirty Laundry”, documenting a lucid dream adventure in a 24-hour laundromat on a late winter’s night.

Charis is a Miami based photographer who began her photography career in early 2007. Her work was exhibited in two Art Basel showcases in 2009; she has also been featured and shot for Ocean Drive Magazine, The Miami New Times, 944 Magazine, Architectural Digest, Italian blog Camera Obscura and Missbehave Magazine

On Saturday June 19th , the “littles” of the youth mentoring program Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami will show over 50 photographs displaying their escapades throughout Miami. Ten cameras were donated to the “Little” brothers and sisters for them to use and document unseen facets of the city we all call home. These photographs will be available for purchase as a direct contribution to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

Nomade Gallery looks forward to following up the success of May’s Art Walk, an art affair that prompted the Miami New Times to dub Nomade’s May 1st show the “…highlight of [Coconut Grove’s] art walk…”. Nomade Gallery is Coconut Grove’s newest gallery on the block which was opened by esteemed French art enthusiast Brigitte Serfaty this past February. The first Saturday evening of every month, Coconut Grove’s galleries and shoppes put on a parade of local art, music and food open to the public.

For more information on Nomade and the artists, please visit their websites: Nomade Gallery; Charis Kirchheimer; Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Artrageous Gallery presents Energy 6/4/10

FRIDAY JUNE 4th 2010 7 – 10pm

Artrageous Gallery presents “Energy”
New Paintings by Thomas Dellapenna

Also Fine Art Raffle hosted by : Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research.
All raffle proceeds to support SC Foundation.

Also Meet Cuban Master Artists : Pepe Chiu and Felix Gonzalez Sanchez

View Pop artist Sasso Collection of Originals and Editions.

Village Of Merrick Park
330 San Lorenzo #2305
Coral Gables, Fl. 33146
art@artrageousgallery.com
Artrageousgallery.com

Oracledang! featuring iMayday! At White Room 5/28/10

Oracledang! featuring iMayday!
5/28/10, 9 pm
White Room

whiteroommiami.com

Oracledang! Come kick off the summer with a special night of music inspired by the novel “Headz” by J.J. Colagrande. It’s a summer music festival based on a book based on a summer music festival. Weird, right?

The official lineup is sick. There’s basically three local headliners with iMayday!, Brendan O’hara, and Raffa and Rainer. You got some vets with Dyslexic Postcards, and the kick ass Radioboxer. Then you got some local up and comers like Askultura, Space Voodoo Crystals, and the glitchy Redundans.

Partners n’Grime will be holding down the fort upstairs in the black room.

The White Room has just been re-modeled to dope-ness. Everything is so fresh and so clean clean. New kick ass sound in the Red Room. You have to peep it. You also got some of the best painters in the city, Reinier Gamboa, Sergio Torres, and Ultra’s Official body painter Luis Valle, painting live so yeah. This show is one of the better local line ups in a minute + plus retail vending, food vending, and a few surprises too, come thru

featuring:
iMayday!
Brendan O’hara
Raffa and Rainer
Askultura
Dyslexic Postcards
Redundans
Space Voodoo Crystal
Radioboxer
Partnerz n’ Grime

and just added:
Wraps and Kush
DJ Jared Cole

special reading from the novel “Headz”:
by J.J. Colagrande

poetry recitals by:
Benjamin
Alonso the Poet
Nikki
Esteban Vidal
Lee Zebede

Live Art by
Reinier Gamboa
Sergio Torres
Luis Valle

Opening Reception Divine Debris and Glorious Trash at Miami Beach Botanical Garden 6/15/10

The Divine Debris & Glorious Trash Art Exhibit
The Opening Reception is on Tuesday, June 15th at 7 pm at Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139.
artworks will be on display throughout the week during Garden Hours of 9 to 5pm. Admission is free.

Trashy side of Miami Beach art community exposed!

Once again the quirky, edgy creativity of Miami artists shines in works of art made of, or based on trash, debris and found materials recycled into Divine Debris & Glorious Trash for the annual exhibit at Miami Beach Botanical Garden during the week of June 14 through 17.

For weeks prior to the deadline, Miami artists were sighted rummaging through trash barrels, cruising neighborhood streets on recycle days, emptying closets and garages, and finding form and beauty in things most people would consider trash. Broken shells, fallen palm fronds, rusty metals, old post cards, shattered mirrors, tattered fashions, beads, weeds and possibly even skeletal remains of unidentified critters will be transformed into two and three-dimensional juried artworks as photographs, paintings, graphics, fiber art, multi-media and sculpture creations.

All entries in the 2010 Divine Debris & Glorious Trash Art Exhibit will feature works that incorporate some aspect of, or relationship to, Miami Beach in conjunction with the Arts at St. John’s ongoing History of Miami Beach Project.

Arts at St Johns, Artshare LLC and Miami Beach Botanical Garden are co-sponsors and presenters of this 2nd annual Divine Debris & Glorious Trash Art Exhibit. Dr. Carol Hoffman-Guzman, Founding Director of Arts at St Johns and Paula Turk, Sculptor/Photographer and Founder of ArtShare LLC are co-curators of this exhibit.

For further information, visit Arts at St Johns online at: www.artsatstjohns.com or call 305.613.2325.

LEGO is back Nathan Sawaya Replay 6/4/10

Nathan Sawaya: Replay
Opening reception: Fri., June 4, 6 – 9 pm
Live day build with the artist: Sat., June 5, 11 am – 4 pm

June 5 – Aug. 15, 2010

Internationally recognized LEGO® artist returns to Hollywood! This summer, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood will feature an exhibition of all new work by internationally acclaimed LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya. His 2008 show at the Center drew the largest attendance in its 30+ year history. This is a show of all new artwork by an artist whose work has proven to ignite the imaginations of both children and adults alike. For Replay, Sawaya will emphasize the use of recycled LEGO bricks in some of his works.

Come watch Nathan Sawaya in action as he creates a new LEGO sculpture before your very eyes at the Center! Live day build takes place Sat., June 5, 11 am – 4 pm.

Click here for more information on Nathan Sawaya: Replay.

FLORIDA Brick Creation Challenge
Enter the challenge! Florida residents are invited to use their own LEGO® pieces to create and compete in this fun state-wide contest and exhibition. For more information, see ArtAndCultureCenter.org/brick-challenge.

Image: Nathan Sawaya, Stairway, 40 × 38 × 15 in., Courtesy of brickartist.com.

Also opening adaptation
June 5 – Aug. 1, 2010
Opening reception: Fri., June 4, 6 – 9 pm

adaptation presents a selection of contemporary artists whose practice incorporates discarded materials in order to make new forms of artistic expression. Materials include all manner of refuse such as abandoned personal items, obsolete functional objects, etc. which become reinvigorated when used as major components of newly fashioned works of art with varying contexts.

Artists include: Bradley Arthur, Rosemarie Chiarlone, Xavier Cortada, Leah Dixon, Tawnie Silva, Maitejosune Urrechaga, and Daniel Wurtzel.

Click here for more information on adaptation.

Tobacco Road Art and Blues Fest with Event Rhythm and Life Is Art 6/19/10

Tobacco Road’s Art & Blues Fest
Sat June 19.
Art In The Parking Lot From 5pm-2am, Free Before 7pm.
Sponsored by Life Is Art and Event Rhythm
Featuring music by Blues Legend Matt Guitar Murphy with The Nouveaux Honkies.
Plus The Miami Legends Iko-Iko. Hosted by DJ Oski.
7pm-2am. $10.
Official Art & Blues Festival Poster by Gartel

Miami Based Artist Carla Fache participate in the second edition of the prestigious art fair in Latin Art Expo in West Palm Beach 5/27-31/10

Miami Based Artist Carla Fache participate in the second edition of the prestigious art fair Latin Art Expo.

LatinArt Expo in West Palm Beach
May 27 to May 31
City Place, West Palm Beach
www.LatinArtExpo.com

LatinArt Expo, the first big art exhibit in the Palm Beach County dedicated to promote Hispanic artists in the areas of painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography and digital..LatinArt Expo is directed and produced by Colombian entrepreneur Carlos Daniels. For ten years Mr. Daniels has been producing events to promote Latin talent in South Florida including the Palm Beach International Latin Film Festival, The Hispanic Song Festival and the successful Miss Latina Palm Beach TV Reality Show. LatinArt Expo offers a weekend full of selective talented artists that will be delighting thousands of people with different and extraordinary art components within a great atmosphere. Come and join us and experience an event full of great energy specially designed for artThis year 2010 LatinArt Expo offers a more interesting exhibit than last year. The event will exhibit a more diverse variety of techniques and welcomes artists with new concepts and with high level of education and experience. The LatinArt Expo 2010 will take place at the beautiful City Place located in downtown West Palm Beach from May 27th to 31st. More than 20 Hispanic artists will unveil magnificent pieces of artwork turning LatinArt Expo the biggest exhibit of Hispanic artists ever seem in the Palm Beach County.
The event will also offer a diverse calendar of activities such an Opening Gala, a Children Camp & Workshop, a Music Festival, a night time event with an international DJ and a music festival at the City Place plaza. LatinArt Expo becomes the biggest and the longest Latin event in the Palm Beach County.

Latin Art Expo givin the welcome to prestigious artist week. Growing list of major artists.

Latin Arte Expo 2010, taking place this week from 27 to May 31 at City Place, West Palm Beach, Florida United States today update its roster of artists rising to more than twenty participants. At the end of the newsletter had confirmed the participation of the famous young Chilean artist Carla Fache, who has exhibited with Pablo Picasso, Roberto Matta and her abstract large paintings adorn the offices of large corporate the world.

Since 2001, she has being a Miami-Based artist. Her command of color and texture, together with her continuous exploration of the basic elements and the energy behind them, distinguish her work. Carla has developed her own language in painting, throughout the combination of color, textures, angles, energy and soul. Her work addresses mind, heart and the invisible to the senses through a lens of continuous vibrations exchange. Fache has been pouring her soul prolifically on canvas ever since and invites the viewer to enjoy the experience, feel the energy and see the beauty. Over the years, Carla Fache passion has translated into an impressive following of collectors around the globe including throughout around the U.S. Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Japan,Chile, Romania,Bulgaria,Germany,Dubai, Greece and among others. Fache has displayed her work at prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, Art Basel, Art L.A. and Art Philadelphia. her work has been featured in art exhibitions with Picasso and Roberto Matta. CIFO (Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation) The Bass Museum of Art, Lowe Art Museum, Las Olas Art Center,DCOTA Design Center of Americas,Latin American Art Museum, Moca Museum of Contemporary Art and Museo deBellas Artes of Cordova. her corporate collections includes Atlantic Bank, Charles Schwab- Brickell , State Farm (Tampa) Oil Company (Texas) Allstate (Orlando) Her work has been included in many periodicals and publications, including books New York Art Collectors,Los Angeles, Art Show Five centuries of Art and Libro de Arte Ibero Americano Contemporaneo among others. Fache has displayed her work that have even been featured in art exhibitions with Pablo Picasso and Roberto Matta.

The Colombian sculptor Tomas Liliany will be other great artists to exhibit, represented by a beautiful series of sculptures that adorn the entrance lobby Latinarte Expo 2010.

Fabia Nitti, sculptor of Venezuelan nationality is another cutting contemporary sculptors to exhibit their works at the Expo Latinarte confirmed Elite Art Editions Gallery representing the artist’s works in America.

Lidia Tohar The Cuban painter, winner of numerous awards, confirmed this past weekend for their participation Latinarte Expo 2010 as the artist of Puerto Rican descent Ida Perez. Both have interesting collections of paintings. Perez began painting since he was five years old.

The young Cuban artist Rafael Domenech who came to American soil just days ago he debuted in the United States showing their works at the Latino Expo. Domenech will present gigantic works of art that reflected their feelings toward the regime and the contrast of his new life in the land of freedom.

Another Cuban artist to debut at Expo Latinarte Rene Bou, a resident of Palm Beach County and who present a very own style and techniques and original. The event returns the Puerto Rican Lourdes Rodriguez, who debuted at the first festival in 2009. Lourdes is known for colorful works. The prestigious Colombian photographer Fernando Rodriguez, who has gained popularity for capturing the beauty of nature with its lens is also part of this year’s major exhibition.

Latinarte Expo launches throughout the event to music and jazz artist, Pamir. Born in Venezuela, under the label 226 Records Company, Pamir launches new musical production under the Latinarte Expo as he prepares for his promotional tour and the release of their fourth album. The item entitled “Via California” is the song that play in the background when people enter the event’s official website www.LatinArtExpo.com. Pamir act in the Opening Gala this Thursday and also at the Expo Latinarte music festival to be held on Sunday May 30 6:00 PM in the plaza of City Place and Sergio Resendiz, Nate, Charles Daniels and William Henry.

Simigo BBQ n Bass Party 5/30/10

Simigo BBQ n’ Bass Party
Sunday May 30th, 4:00 pm – 2:00 am
Simigo Art Gallery
150 A NW 54th Street Miami Beach, FL 33139
Facebook Event Page

Simigo BBQ n’ Bass Party featuring EPHNIKO (Latin Hip Hop), Bachaco (Cumbia/Reggae/Dancehall), Kinky Electric Noise (Digital Cumbia & Tropical Bass), Dj Dharma (Turntablism / Hip Hop / Reggae), Dj Abstract, and Vizcral.

$10 all you can drink, original pool vibration, drum circle at sunset, live art, video projections, leg tats and pinata.

Photographs of Arts for Haiti at The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery on 5/22/10

Arts for Haiti at The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery on Saturday, May 22, 2010.  100% of the proceeds from this unique event will be used to support Friends of the Orphans, a non-for-profit organization that provides financial support to Nos Petits Freres et Soeurs (NPFS, French for “Our Little Brothers and Sisters”) in Haiti.

Kris Knight A Deadly Nightshade Solo Exhibition at Spinello Gallery Opening Reception 6/12/10

SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Kris Knight | “A Deadly Nightshade”
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, June 12th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition of Kris Knight “A Deadly Nightshade.” The exhibition features a suite of oil painting. This will be Knight’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

In “A Deadly Nightshade,” the forests of Canadian portrait painter Kris Knight are enchanted at night. A safe haven for rural misfits, Knight’s latest paintings revolve around a narrative of a romantic secret society. Drawing upon personal stories, his luminous characters depict an alchemy of the imagination, attempting to transcend the tedium of small town life for the enigmatic depths of a nocturnal forest.

The young men and women that Knight paints are known for their dichotomies, and a Deadly Nightshade makes no exception of this. Notions of bohemia are skewed with tragedy, lush nature is laced with toxic blossoms, and pristine bathing ponds are both enticing as they are treacherous. Knight’s paintings reference Symbolist and Romantic paintings, as well as 18th Century French portraiture, but also draw upon contemporary notions of androgyny, the postmodern gaze and the preservation/decay of youth.

Spinello Gallery prides itself in exhibiting intelligent works of art in every medium by contemporary local Miami emerging artists. Spinello Gallery has become the playground for unorthodox and experimental artists who don’t easily fit into the confines of the traditional gallery space. Spinello Gallery is steadily making headway in the Miami Art Scene and beyond becoming a contender in the Art World.

Live from Belarus and Remarkably Way Way Off Broadway The Wolfsonian-Fiu presents Hoop La La 5/26/10

Wenesday, May 26 At 7pm
The Wolfsonian–FIU
1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL

Live From Belarus!
…And Remarkably Way, Way, Off Broadway
The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents
A Sneak-Peek Of Director/Choreographer Jonathan Stuart Cerullo’s
Work-In-Progress
Hoop La La!
A Live Performance Featuring The Circus Artistry Of Guinness World Record-Holder Aleysa Gulevich

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University will present a sneak-peek of director/choreographer Jonathan Stuart Cerullo’s HOOP LA LA! on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 7pm at The Wolfsonian, 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL. The evening will include a performance from Aleysa Gulevich, three-time Guinness World Records record-holder for Most Hula Hoops Hooped Simultaneously! Tickets to HOOP LA LA! are free, and Wolfsonian members will receive priority seating. RSVP required at 305.535.2631 or ian@thewolf.fiu.edu.

About Jonathan Stuart Cerullo
For the past 27 years, Jonathan Stuart Cerullo’s work in the professional theater has been seen on Broadway, Off Broadway, Cabaret, as well as major regional theaters throughout the country. In addition to this, he has worked in film, television, circus arts, corporate events, and educational programs all to critical acclaim and respect from his peers and collaborators. He most recently directed a series of short plays by several rising HB Studio playwrights at the internationally recognized HB Playwrights Foundation under executive director, Donna de Matteo. Prior to this choreographed the 2009 NYMF Award Winner–Theater for the American Musical Prize, Under Fire, starring Jack Noseworthy, written and directed by Emmy award winning and the Tony nominated Barry Harman, with music by Grant Sturiale. Prior to this he directed and staged the world premiere of the Broadway bound musical entitled Fools’ Paradise, and is in preparation for the New York workshop of the musical Sandstorm and the play Ray Qualey by Golden Palm winning playwright, Garry Michael White. Prior to this he directed and staged the premiere of 7Women 7Heavens, Portraits of Muslim Women by NY Emmy award winning playwright, Kayhan Irani. He choreographed the Tony nominated actress, Deborah Yates, in Cheek To Cheek as part of Credit Suisse’s Gala Benefit for the Matthew Shepard Foundation. He made his national television debut choreographing Offenbach’s Orpheus Descending for Great Performances “Evening At Pops.” Taped live at Boston’s Symphony Hall, the Boston Pops Orchestra was conducted by Keigh Lockhart. Jonathan was the special effects movement consultant on the remake of The Stepford Wives, starring Bette Midler and Nicole Kidman, and choreographer for the Big Apple Circus’ 27th Season production of Picturesque. Also for the Big Apple Circus, he choreographed Carnevale! This earned Jonathan a 2003 Village Voice “Dance Pick” of the month. Prior to this, he privately instructed and created the two dances Frank Gorshin used as George Burns in Rupert Holmes’ Tony nominated best play, Say Goodnight, Gracie at the Helen Hayes Theatre, making this Jonathan’s sixth Broadway show. His other Broadway credits include assistant director and choreographer for Band In Berlin, associate choreographer for the Tony nominated musical, Anna Karenina, and production assistant to Joe Layton on The Three Musketeers. As a performer on Broadway, Jonathan danced in the musical Legs Diamond starring Peter Allen, toured nationally with Cats as Skimbleshanks, The Railway Cat, and on the west coast played Big Daddy in Bob Fosse’s Sweet Charity starring the Tony award winning actress, Donna Mckechnie.

About Aleysa Gulevich
Aleysa Gulevich was born into a very famous circus family from Belarus, her parents being clown Fiodor Goulevich and aerialist Nadezda Bilenko. She made her circus debut in a Christmas show when she was five years old. By the time she was 12, her father had created her first original routine, a comedy bicycle/unicycle act, which she performed throughout Russia with her family. When she was aged 14, she created her own hula-hoop act, for which she later became famous. From then to the present, Aleysa has travelled around the world, delighting audiences with her unique and artistic style.

About The Wolfsonian–Florida International University
The Wolfsonian is a museum, library, and research center that uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. The collections comprise approximately 120,000 objects from the period of 1885 to 1945—the height of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the Second World War—in a variety of media including furniture; industrial-design objects; works in glass, ceramics, and metal; rare books; periodicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.

The Wolfsonian is located at 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL. Admission is $7 for adults; $5 for seniors, students, and children age 6 -12; and free for Wolfsonian members, State University System of Florida staff and students with ID, and children under six. The Wolfsonian, presently on a Summer Schedule through September 15, 2010, is open Thursday from noon-6pm; Friday from noon-9m; Saturday and Sunday from noon-6pm; and is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Contact us at 305.531.1001 or visit us online at www.wolfsonian.org for further information.

Zu Galeria Documentary Nights Havana Surf this coming Viernes Culturales 5/28/10

Docs in Motion and Zu Galeria Fine Arts presents Havana Surf, a documentary film by Rod Diaz.
Havana Surf will be screened for the very first time in Miami this coming Viernes Culturales.

May 28, 8pm
Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Steet
Little Havana, Fl 33135
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com
Cost – $10.00 per person
Wine and Hors d’oeuvres included
Live acoustic music by Diego Val and Floyd The Rock Artist and his Motion Art!
Hosted by Lola

Spain/58 mins.
Synopsis: Shot on location in Cuba, it’s the story of six young Cuban surfers starting the sport in Cuba and legendary Australian surfer Bob Samin who inspires them.

Surfing is relatively new to the island, as is independent travel. The surfers, five men and one woman, bring us inside their lives and their homes while displaying their inventiveness as they make their own surfboards and wax out of useful junk. Regarded with suspicion by the Cuban police, these intrepid surfers remain undaunted as they travel the island nation searching for the best waves. Ultimately arriving in Baracoa, the surfers encounter Samin, visit his hidden surf spots, meet his friends and share his dream of starting a surf school for Cubans. Through the story of these surfers, HAVANA SURF takes us on a fantastic road trip of discovery.

Director: Rodrigo Diaz McVeigh

Festival, Competitions & Reviews:
Official Selection of Santa Barbara Int’l Film Festival
Official Selection of Surf Film San Sebastian
Official Selection of Festival de Cine Y Video Centroamericano
Official Selection of Quicksilver Chile Surf Film Festival
Merit Award, Indie Film Festival
Official Selection of Havana Film Festival

Sponsored by
Docs in Motion, Carla Projects Entertainment, Harvest Delights, and Zu Galeria Fine Arts

Zu Galeria Fine Arts is Little Havana’s boutique d’art. We specialize in all original works of art by our roster of multi-talented artists.
Currently exhibiting, Bestiarius: works by Ena (Lapitu) Columbié.
Also exhibiting new works by Mayra Abo, Maru Antuñano,Karin Aldrey, Margarita Garcia Alonso, Salvador Lorenzo, Tony Pita, Marta Ramos, Candida Rodriguez, Ana Maria Sarlat, Leonardo Severo and Roberto Wong.

zu galeria fine arts | 2248 SW 8th St. | Miami | FL | 33135

Hot Tropics Exhibit and Wendy Wood June Artist of the Month 6/5/10

GroveHouse Artists
On the Promenade at Mayfair
“Hot Tropics”
Opening Reception
June 5, 2010 — 7:00 pm
3390 Mary St. #162, Coconut Grove, FL

A New Exhibition of Member Artists’ Works and First Saturday Gallery Stroll
Featuring Original Work by Local Artists
Featured Artist for June is Wendy Wood
“Hot Tropics” Exhibit & Wendy Wood, June Artist of the Month
Join us on Coconut Grove Gallery Walk night at GroveHouse Artists Gallery for a hot, summer exhibit “Hot Tropics” and featuring June Artist of the Month, Wendy Wood
Live Music and light refreshments.
http://www.grovehouseartists.net

Arsht Center Young Professional Invitation to Networking Free Drinks and Hilarious Show 6/11/10

Undershorts Young Professionals Night
Adrienne Arsht Center
June 11, 9pm
Arsht Center Young Professional Invitation to Networking, Free Drinks & Hilarious Show!
Save $5 and enjoy pre-show cocktails
Click here for tickets and enter promo code YOPRONIGHT

undershorts
CARNIVAL STUDIO THEATER
Friday, June 11, 2010, 10pm
WARNING: Adult content, language, and nudity. Not appropriate for those under 17.

undershorts is City Theatre’s late-night series of short plays that are provocative, irreverent and hilarious. undershorts pushes the envelope with social and political material reflective of the times in one fast and furious program.

Special offer expires May 30th.

June Exhibition at Rodezart.com Gallery 6/5/10

Saturday, June 5
CocoWalk
3015 Grand Ave. Suite 237, Coconut Grove

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents:
FRUIT & PASSION: a colorful and tasty palette
June 5 – 30, 2010

RODEZart.com Gallery combines the passion and colorful palette of George Rodez’s Caribbean works with the tasty and mouth-watering fruit sculptures of Mari Sánchez.

Fresh fruit has just been delivered for the savoring to RODEZart.com Gallery on the second floor of CocoWalk as a juicy addition to George Rodez’s Caribe exhibition thanks to harvester/sculptor Mari Sánchez. We now have a variety of fresh Tropical fruits set in their natural Caribbean habitat to select from. Please make it a point to stop by and enjoy the pickings.

The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, June 5 during Coconut Grove Gallery Night and will be on view through June 30, 2010. Gallery hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm, and Friday & Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm.

Galería RODEZart.com Presenta:
FRUTA Y PASION: una paleta colorida y sabrosa.
del 5 al 30 de junio del 2010

La Galería RODEZart.com combina la pasión y paleta colorida de las obras Caribeñas de George Rodez con las esculturas sabrosas y deliciosas de fruta de Mari Sánchez.

Fruta fresca para escoger ha llegado a la Galería RODEZart.com en el segundo piso de CocoWalk, como una adición jugosa a la exposición “Caribe” de George Rodez, gracias a la cosechera/escultora Mari Sánchez. Ahora tenemos una variedad de frutas Tropicales frescas para seleccionar expuestas en su hábitat natural. Los invitamos que vengan y disFRUTEN de la cosecha.

La exposición abre al público el sábado, 5 de junio durante la Noche de Galería de Coconut Grove y estará a la vista hasta el 30 de junio de 2010. Las horas de la galería son de domingo a jueves, de 11 a.m. a 7 p.m., y viernes y sábado, de 11 a.m. a 10 p.m.

Mira Que Lindaa Music and Art exhibition at Awarehouse 5/29/10

Mira Que Lindas. Exhibition Opening And Concerts
Saturday May 29 / 2010 @ 8pm.
Exhibition Opening with the curator Ruben Scaramuzzino.
Concert by Pacha Massive + Elastic Bond
Program to strengthen Cultural Industries
Free Admission.
Suggested donation $10
At The Awarehouse.
550 Northwest 29th Street
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Music and image are closely linked in the universe of pop culture. This exhibit by the graphic factory Zona de Obras is a homage to vinyl disc as an object d’art. “Mira que lindas” gathers 519 LP’s covers to show the achievements of Latin American graphic design in its relationship with music. A series of concerts will accompany this exhibit: among others Fangoria, from Spain, Pacha Massive and Perrozompopo, from Nicaragua, will visit Miami to join “Mira que lindas” with their sound. There will also be workshops on graphic design oriented to adults and children and a series of colloquiums with experts on the Latin American music industry situation in the US offered with the collaboration of Miami University and Florida International University.