Fabian’s Brickell Art Day and Wine Tasting 5/23/10

Fabian’s Brickell Art Day / Wine Tasting
May 23, 2010, 5pm-10 pm
BRIX46
50SW 10th St. # 46
Miami, FL
http://artday.quecoco.com

Hosted by Fabian in collaboration with Valerian Art Events.
Please Join Us for the first installment of Brickell Art Day- an event to highlight the cultural diversity that is Miami-Dade Artist with the svelte sophistication of Brickell’s BRIX46.

May 23, 2010 from 5-10 pm we request the honor of your presence.

BRIX46 with an ambiance all to its own will host Brickell Art Day, an event that brilliantly reflects the spirit the emerging Brickell Art scene. The indoor and outdoor seating will cater to guest overall experience of cultivated leisure while regarding selections of accomplished Miami Artist.

Amongst the Artist Being shown are;
Sergio El Toro Torres,
Melanie Prapopoulos,
Arleen Davila
Ingrid Burgos
Ariel Jourdain (Near Classicals)
Darryl Glaster

*RSVP is Strongly encouraged.* Guest who RSVP will be entitled to complimentary Admission, Wine Tasting, hors doeurves, and an 8.5 by 11 print by prominent Artist Sergio El Toro,

For information please contact
FABIAN 786.942.2097 or Valeriano Torres 786.619.7886

In addition to art we, on behalf of Brickell Art Day, extend to you as well music by;
DJ Chilly
DJ K.O.
DJ RON D

And live performances by;
JC (VIOLIN)

The Event will be photographed by
Dee Delgado,
Jarrod G.
and others

Brix46 (Next To Archies)
50sw 10th St. # 46
Miami, Florida
Click For The Google Map Link
Park along the street, on 10th Street (going West) or in the convenient garage. Walking distance from free Metromover to Mary Brickell Village or Brickell Metrorail stop also put you within walking distance BRIX46.

Rsvp Is Mandatory
Contact J.Fabian
786.942.2097
Miamifabian@Hotmail.Com

FAME Event at Doral Park Country Club 6/4/10

FAME Event
June 4th, 2010, 7 pm – Midnight
Doral Park Country Club
5001 NW 104th Avenue
Doral, FL 33178
www.doralpark.org

Miami’s Backyard Talent
A fashion, art, music, and entertainment event.

On Friday, June 4, 2010, Doral will serve as a stage to local fashion designers, artists, musicians, and entertainers, at Doral Park Country Club, 5001 NW 104 Ave, in Doral. Program will begin at 07:00 pm, no admission fees (18 and over).

This event will center stage Miami’s own undiscovered talent. Blending Fashion, Art, Music, and Entertainment as the recipe to this event named FAME.

Upcoming fashion designers duo Jeannine Prats & Kettysley Hernandez will be modeling their line TroubleTimes2. Musical performances by The New, Fly Kingdom, Big Fun 3, Magic Population, Morning War and Michael Guartos to name a few. Art work ranging from abstract, photograph to life size sculpture, Joel Blanco, Ivan Galindo, Miguel Franco, Floyd Heglichs, Enrique Sendra, and Autumn Ariana. Local independent entertainment companies such as Gold Coast Derby Girl and ICW Independent Championship Wrestling will have booths displayed, along with a few other vendors like forthcoming LOVE-E Boutique Jennifer Gonzalez. Event will be hosted by model/actress Sasha Cabrera from SITV Model Latina.

18 and over
Specials on drinks and beer

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art at Harold Golen Gallery 5/22/10

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III:
From the Middle of the Earth to Carmen: Contemporary video by contemporary composers
Works by J. Cooper, I. Elezovic, D.H. Miller, C. Miyama and S. Pena Young
May 22, 2010 at 8PM
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
info@12nights.org
http://www.12nights.org

The Frost Art Museum to Open Summer Exhibitions during Target Wednesday After Hours 5/26/10

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum to open summer exhibitions during
Target Wednesday After Hours
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th Street
Miami, FL 33199
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Free and open to the public.
More information at http://thefrost.fiu.edu or 305.348.2890

Mask, Old Man, late 20th century, Wood, carved and painted, hair, 9 × 8 × 3 ½ inches, Courtesy of Joan & Paul Gluck, © Gary Mercer 2010

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (FIU) will host the opening reception for four major exhibitions. These exhibitions take the visitor on a tour across the Americas and Caribbean: from Shaman artifacts of the Northwest Coast to works of art by Haitian artists to stunning photography in Mexico to the whimsical art of Volf Roitman.The opening reception will be Wednesday, May 26, 2010 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

TapTap: Celebrating The Art of Haiti- This exhibition is part of a larger project to contribute works lost in the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti and assist in the rebuilding of the island’s cultural and artistic heritage. The exhibition will feature the works by artists of the lost patrimony from The Frost Art Museum’s large collection of Haitian art.

Spiritual Healing – Shamans of the Northwest Coast is designed to illuminate the art associated with the Northwest Coast Native peoples’ healing practices. For countless centuries, tribes such as the Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida believed that all nature is endowed with spirits which could manifest in the form of illness and disease. The shaman drives away illness using objects, such as masks, rattles and amulets. Represented on the objects are spirits which aid the shamans in healing. They embody the respect and fear generated by the shaman. Both historic and new objects representing those used in shamanic healing will be displayed. This exhibition is sponsored in part by Northern Trust and Williams-Sonoma.

Paul Strand in Mexico – These photographs provide a visual record of Paul Strand’s journey through Mexico from 1932-34 and his brief return visit in 1966. Today recognized as one of the great photographers of the twentieth century, Strand believed firmly in the power of art and social documentary. In Mexico, especially during his initial visit, he sought to chronicle what he thought of as the country’s essential character while fostering its revolutionary transformation through the tools of photography and filmmaking. Certainly, Strand found the Mexico he was looking for: a world of stark landscapes, baroque churches, religious sculptures, campesinos and indigenous and mestizo men, women, and children-a place charged with meaning and spirit, which he was determined to capture with his camera. The tension between reinforcing and questioning the ideological constructs associated with the “Mexican cultural revolution” of the 1920s and 1930s becomes apparent when we examine the full range of Strand’s Mexican photography. This exhibition is sponsored in part by the Mexican Consulate in Miami and is co-produced by the Aperture Foundation and Fundación Televisa. Support for the the Miami presentation of Paul Strand in Mexico is provided by the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA), Mexico; the National Endowment for the Arts; and the Tinker Foundation.

Volf Roitman: From MADI to the Ludic Revolution – Volf Roitman: From MADI to the Ludic Revolution is a series of major works celebrating the 60-year-long career of Uruguayan painter, sculptor, architect, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, and humorist Volf Roitman. Samples of Roitman’s work from the ’50s to the present will be on view, including a splendid array of motorized, kinetic works of a humorous style. The exhibition will celebrate the Ludic, or playfulness and whimsical, which is the basis of his creations. His newest innovations include giant MADI banners and MADI lightboxes. Some say the letters MADI stand for Movimiento Artistico De Invencion or MAterialismo DIalectismo (Dialectical Materialism). The movement integrates complexity with playfulness by focusing on geometric shapes that spill out of the traditional frame, and articulated mobile structures. This exhibition is sponsored in part by Citizens Interested in Arts, Inc.

Target has teamed up with The Frost Art Museum to sponsor an event series designed to complement The Frost’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, while providing an excellent opportunity to socialize with other people interested in the arts. For information on future Target Wednesday After Hours, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu/wah.htm

Miami Heart Gallery 2010 Exhibition Launch 6/4/10

Miami Heart Gallery 2010 Exhibition Launch – Fri., June 4 @ 6 P.M.
The Children’s Trust Miami Heart Gallery Features New Portraits of Foster Children Available for Adoption in Third Annual Exhibit
Museum-Quality Photographs Taken by World-Renowned Photographers to show at HistoryMiami

The Children’s Trust Miami Heart Gallery is a traveling museum-quality exhibit featuring portraits of children in Miami-Dade’s foster care system who are available for adoption. The Art Deco theme of this year’s exhibit is inspired by Miami Beach’s historic Art Deco District where all 44 portraits were photographed. Now in its third year, the exhibit has a more than 50-percent adoption rate.

The Children’s Trust Miami Heart Gallery is a partnership between The Children’s Trust and Our Kids, the private agency responsible for foster care and adoption in Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys. According to the state of Florida, more than 1,500 foster children are eligible for adoption in Florida and approximately 150 of them live in Miami-Dade. These children have been removed from their biological parents for reasons of abuse or neglect with no possibility of family reunification.

Tuesday, June 8 through Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Open to the public Tuesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. / Saturday and Sunday, noon – 5 p.m. On the third Thursday of the month, the museum opens until 9 p.m. The exhibit tours the community after July 6.

HistoryMiami
Formerly Historic Museum of South Florida
101C West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130

Museum admission fee required. Adult admission $8; Senior citizens and Students $7; Children (6-12) $5 and Children under 6 FREE. For more information, call The Children’s Trust Helpline at 211 or visit www.miamiheartgallery.org.

Coral Gables Museum Hosts Student Authors of Building a Dream 5/20/10

Coral Gables Museum Hosts Building a Dream Book Signing

The Coral Gables Museum invites the public to a very special book signing and unveiling at the Museum on Thursday, May 20 at 6:00pm. Student authors of Building a Dream, a beautiful book detailing the development and architectural heritage of the City of Coral Gables, will be on hand to sign books and discuss their contributions to the project.

The students, who were participants in Shenandoah Middle Museum Magnet School Program, completed 15 hand-bound editions of the book last year. The book was so well-received that a group composed of The Villagers, Lynn Bauer, Claire-Frances Whitehurst and Robert Fewell decided to fund further production of the book. Building a Dream will be available for sale with proceeds to benefit children’s educational programs at the Museum.

The book signing and sale will be the first public event to be held in the new Community Room at the Museum, 285 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables. For further information, please call 305-910-3996 or e-mail chris@coralgablesmuseum.org.

Evoking Frida Kahlo Art Exhibit at Viernes Culturales Art Gallery 5/26/10

Viernes Culturales Art Gallery presents:
Evoking Frida Kahlo
Reception

Wednesday, May 26th,2010
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Viernes Culturales Art Gallery
742 SW 16th Avenue Miami, Fl 33135

Mariana Altamirano, Artist
Lily Winter, Jewelry Designer
Orlando Coré, Curator

Live music by songwriter Orlando Coré
Light refreshments will be served

Exhibition runs from May 14th to May 28th, 2010
Gallery hours Tuesday – Friday 2:00pm – 6:00pm
Parking is available in the metered parking lot next to our office. (Intersection of 7th Street and 16th Avenue)

For more information and special visits please contact (305) 643-5500 or info@viernesculturales.org

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays, Inc.
742 SW 16th Avenue Miami, Florida 33135

ArtCenter Annual Winning Art Benefit Raffle and Silent Auction 5/15/10

Want to get lucky?
Winning Art! Benefit Raffle
Saturday May 15 7-10 pm

Raffle Drawing and Silent Auction
An annual ArtCenter tradition – every one of the 40 paintings, drawings or sculptures in the exhibition is available for as little as one $10 tax-deductible raffle ticket. Choose the piece you want, buy a ticket, and try and win art!

A fantastic night filled with music, food, silent auctions, and fun for everyone. Everybody wins because all proceeds support education programs for children and special needs audiences – and it’s tax deductible!

And, don’t miss $5 raffle tickets to win one of five watches from ICE, the official timekeeper of the 2010 Winning Art! reception.

Tickets are available for purchase through May 15th in the 800 Lincoln Road gallery, by phone at 306.674.8278, or visit the studio of any Artist-in-Residence.

Silent auction featuring items from Nespresso, Harold Golen Gallery, Kiehls, Genius Jones, The Viceroy, Magic City Casino, Taschen Books, Museum of Contemporary Art,The Miami Institute , Miami Art Museum, and many others…..

ArtCenter/ South Florida Gallery
800 Lincoln Road at Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach
Winners don’t need to be present to win. But it’s a lot more fun if you are!

Literary Nights Series presents Neil de la Flor 5/21/10

Literary Nights Series presents Neil de la Flor
Zu Galeria Fine Arts cordially invites you to Neil de la Flor’s book launch of
Almost Dorothy

Friday, May 21, 8pm
Neil will read his poetry and offer an impromptu writing workshop.
Refreshments will be served.

Neil’s first solo book, Almost Dorothy (Marsh Hawk Press, 2010) won the Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize. He also co-authored, with Maureen Seaton, Sinead O’Connor and Her Coat of a Thousand Bluebirds (forthcoming 2011, Firewheel Editions), winner of the 2010 Sentence Book Award. Neil teaches at Miami Dade College and Nova Southeastern University. His favorite word is ham and his favorite food is grilled squid.

About Almost Dorothy: “I like the naughtiness of de la Flor’s poetics: the speaker’s wordplay is double-speak and double-entendre, and no dust ever settles on a single meaning. Almost Dorothy is a challenging and unsettling reading experience, but there are plenty of cues and clues along the way to keep the reader constantly alert and sometimes startled…”
–Rigoberto Gonzalez

For more information go to Neil’s website at www.neildelaflor.com
zu galeria fine arts | 2248 SW 8th St. | Miami | FL | 33135

Claire Fontaine Economies Opening Reception at MOCA 6/3/10

Claire Fontaine : Economies
Opening Reception June 3, 7-9 pm

Selected as a season highlight by ARTFORUM magazine, Claire Fontaine: Economies is the first comprehensive U.S. museum exhibition of the collective artist Claire Fontaine, formed in Paris in 2004. Working in neon, video, sculpture, painting, and text, Claire Fontaine uses an aesthetic language that questions authorship by filling pre-existing art forms with political content.

The exhibition is organized by MOCA, North Miami and is curated by MOCA Associate Curator Ruba Katrib. Call 305.893.6211 or email rsvp@mocanomi.org to RSVP for the opening reception.

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, NORTH MIAMI
Joan Lehman Building / 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami, Florida 33161 / info@mocanomi.org

Complex Simplicity at Colombostile 5/20/10

Complex Simplicity
5/20/10, 6:00pm
Colombostile
4500 Biscayne Blvd, Miami,FL
www.colombostile.com

World-renowned and long time Miami Artist and Activist Noel, will unveil his New Collection “COMPLEX SIMPLICITY”. Do not miss an exciting evening, and experience a new body of work from this Miami Beach’s Pioneer on May 20th at Colombostile.

As the name of this collection says it, this time the complexity, movement, fluidity, bold strokes, theatrical influences, and carefully crafted anatomy that Noel is known for, will be seen in a totally new and simpler approach. For those that know his work well, it will be hard to categorize Noelʼs works as simple. In this collection, simplicity comes about in the execution, choice and application of colors, texture and strokes, that are quite far from the précised and controlled ones used in the past. As a result of a very unique piece Noel created for his exhibitʼs main sponsor (pictured on invite) OOK Fine Art Hardware, the use of bright metallic paints for the highlights, will create an intense contrast against the richest and monochromatic tones of the oils. The result has an almost POP feeling, as POP as this classical artist can get. Noel will also be introducing four paintings that had been in the works for several years now, his homage to the Four Elements…not to be missed!!!

The stage for Noelʼs new collection couldnʼt be more appropriate. COLOMBOSTILE, a Milan based design house known worldwide for their amazing and unique creations, materials, and perfectly hand made pieces, offers a unique way to live luxury and exclusivity. All made in Italy, their pieces are works of arts, adorning many residences, hotels and even palaces throughout the world. Noel was very pleased, when COLOMBOSTILE invited him to exhibit his new collection at their Miami sala di esposizione…”there is no better place for me to show this collection.”

Noel is one of those artists whose work is constantly evolving. As a result of traveling with his exhibits extensible all over, Noel has the fortune to be exposed to the creativity and energy that is constantly present all over the World, especially throughout Europe. “the best thing that can happen to an artist, is to travel as much as possible and realized how endless and amazing our World is”

For the past four years, Noel has been doing Guest Solo exhibits on the Connoisseur Luxury Liners of Princess, Cunard, Holland American, and P&O, where he is represented by Global Fine Arts. Here, Noel is in the company of contemporary Masters the likes of Alexandra Nechita, Martiros, Peter Max, Bill Mack, Howard Behrens and Pierre Matisse. Noel was invited twice to be the Guest Solo Artist on the Queen Mary 2 for the New York City to London crossings.

His gallery representation and popularity is in constant growth, as it is his creativity. This past June, Noel was invited by Crisolart Gallery that represents him in Barcelona, to be part of the prestigious International Art Expo at The Louvre’s Carrousel in Paris, an opportunity most artistsʼ only dream of. The European Library of Artists selected Noel for the 2007-2008-2009 editions of their “100 Contemporary Artists of the World” book. In March of 2010, Noel was chosen as one of the artist for the first edition of the book “100 Artists of the Male Image” written by Eric Gibbons, and published by Firehouse Studios Publications. This early South Beach pioneer and staple of the Miami art scene is in constant evolution, which to no surprise, his national and international appeal keeps growing, and the demand of his works escalating worldwide.

The Museum of the Americas Salon de Mayo 2010 5/14/10

The Museum of the Americas cordially invites you and your guests to the opening of the exhibition “Salón de Mayo 2010”
(May International Art Exhibition)
featuring
Patricia Azabache Romero (Peru), Hugo Bautista-Sandoval (Colombia),
Jeannette Berndsen (The Netherlands), Luciano Boccardini (Italy),
Wilson Calderon (Colombia), Eva Castell (Argentina),
Cokee (Jorge Monroe) (Chile/USA), Jose Luis Cravero (Argentina),
Ana Cuevas (Mexico), Mika Drimer (Israel), Juan Eizaguirre (Spain),
El Vampi (Cesar Rodriguez) (Venezuela), Eni Heighes (Peru),
Elizabeth Gavotti (Venezuela), Laura Hidalgo (Italy),
Randa Yordi de Israwi (Venezuela),
Hector Lopez Figueroa (Puerto Rico), Marta Melniczuk (Germany),
Julio Natera (Dominican Republic),
Pancho (Francisco Varela) (Cuba/USA),
Hector Rafael (Puerto Rico), Shahla Rosa (U.S.A.),
Tony Ruano (Cuba/USA),
Pilar Segura (Spain) and Yaki Yaskvloski (Argentina)

on Friday, May 14 from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Free admission to the reception and free parking.
This exhibition starts on Froday, May 7 ending on Saturday, May 29.
Museum hours: Tuesday-Friday, 11-5 – Saturdays by appointment only

MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAS
2500 NW 79 AVE #104 – #108 – Doral, FL 33122 – U.S.A.
Tel. 305.599.8089 –
Americasmuseum@aol.com
www.museumamericas.org

Stand Up For Kids presents Art Is Life at Bakehouse Art Complex 5/28/10

StandUp for Kids Presents
ART IS LIFE – Fri May 28, 2010
7:00 VIP Reception | 8:30 Gallery Opening
Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32nd St, Wynwood – Miami
Featuring Artist Stephen Gamson +170 student art contest entries + art by the youth we serve
Food Stations by Smith & Wollensky and other Fine Establishments
Live Music by Arboles Libres, Sirens & Sealions, and more
Live Paintings | Silent Auction & Raffle | Dress: Miami Chic

ABOUT THE EVENT: ART IS LIFE is our 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. You’ll be 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.

ABOUT US: StandUp For Kids is a volunteer-based non-profit program that works with homeless and runaway youth through street outreach, a drop-in program, individual mentoring, life-skills training, prevention workshops, and vocal advocacy. Our goal is to help youth get off the streets and into healthy futures by creating trusting relationships that will afford them the same chances we would give to our own children.

Business sponsorship, advertising, and silent auction opportunities are available: Email miami@standupforkids.org to learn more.

StandUp For Kids has rescued homeless and runaway youth since 1990. Is it time YOU stood up?

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY
Hero: $100 (includes VIP reception, unlimited bar and food, silent auction previews, conversations with the artists, signed event poster by Stephen Gamson, name in program, 10 raffle tickets)
Champion: $50 (includes entry, unlimited bar and food, 5 raffle tickets)
Friend: $25 (includes entry, 1 cocktail, 2 raffle tickets)
Volunteer: Half off any ticket level you choose
Guests of Honor: Donations welcome. No charge for youth artists and immediate families – just show up at the door.

Instructions: Choose your contribution and purchase tickets now to be picked up at the door. List number of tickets desired and main ticket holder’s name in memo.
Tickets can be picked up at the door when the event starts.

WeMerge Magazine Wednesdays June Edition at Stage 84 6/9/10

WeMerge Magazine Wednesdays – June Edition
Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 7PM
Stage 84
9118 W State Road 84
Davie, FL 33321
954.474.5040

info@stage84fl.com
www.stage84fl.com

At Pine Ridge Plaza, the same shopping center as Round Up,
next door to Kabooms. Entrance at I-595 & Pine Ridge Dr.

Get to Interstate 595 in Broward. From the East, exit at Pine Island Road and turn left (south) at the light. Turn right into the Publix plaza, then drive through that plaza. Cross Pine Ridge Drive into the RoundUp plaza, and continue west until you see Dunkin’ Donuts on your right and the lighted red sign MUSIC CAFÉ on your left. That’s Stage 84!
www.stage84fl.com

For the June edition of our monthly event, WeMerge Wednesdays, we will have two special featured acts, Andrew Bayuk (acoustic folk rock) and Nick Russo (piano, singer/songwriter), as well as Live Art by Michael Diaz. Plus, Open Mic, WeMerge T-Shirts, and WeMerge stickers. FREE Admission. And we will be celebrating the release of our Summer issue – our biggest issue yet – 48 pages.

7:00pm – Doors Open
7:30pm – Open Mic Sign Up Starts
8:00pm – Open Mic Starts
9:25pm – 10:00pm – NICK RUSSO – Feature Performance
10:20pm – 11:00pm – ANDREW BAYUK – Feature Performance
11:00pm – 2:00am – Open Mic Continues
ALL NIGHT – Live Art by Michael Diaz – http://www.MikeDiazArt.com

Iterative Expression at GAB Studio 6/5/10

Iterative Expression
6/5/10, 7pm
GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd Street, Miami FL 33127

http://www.rossfordart.com/events.php

Ross Ford outlines his creative philosophy, Iterative Expression, a continuing exploration of emotion through a consistent process. The shape of chaos can be defined by consistent measurement. When Ford started showing his expressive iterations on Lincoln Road in 2006, they were recognizable faces, since then they have mutated into something else, become more abstract, complex and less recognizable. That progression is what Iterative Expression is all about: a constant metamorphosis of line and color that defines an internal subconscious space. Each painting is an evolution of the last. Whereas repetition aims to produce identical copies, the goal of iteration is produce unique variations. Since 2006 he has produced nearly 400 large paintings, each different, each evolved from the last. This progression will be on display at GAB Studio on June 5th. The paintings will be hung in chronological order so that the evolution can be experienced. In addition to the paintings, drawing
s and pages from his sketchbook illuminating the creative process will also be on display. This exhibit represents the last 4 years of work in Miami, beginning with paintings that he originally sold on the street to his most recent studio work.
Since 2006 Ford has been showing his work in various locations around Miami. Starting on the street, he graduated to nightclubs and alternative spaces, then to Butter Gallery in 2007. Ford and Butter parted ways when the original Butter in Coconut Grove closed in December 2008. Since then he has been working out of his studio at the Bakehouse Art Complex and participating in various shows at spaces like Artlab33, GAB Studio and the Overthrow booth at Aqua Art Fair in Wynwood.

For more information please visit www.rossfordart.com
There will be beer and a special musical performance by Artofficial. www.artofficialmusic.net

Pecha Kucha + AIA National Convention Miami Beach 6/10/10

Pecha Kucha + AIA National Convention
Miami #8
at Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Donation
2000 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139-1806
http://www.mbgarden.org
http://www.pecha-kucha.org/night/miami/8
Pecha Kucha Miami teams up with World-architects.com for the AIA National Convention exploring the conference’s theme Design for the New Decade with a range of speakers presenting on urban planning, environmental conservation, international trends, technology application, and artistic vision. The event will bring together national and local chapters of the Young Architects Forum/Emerging Professionals Group and Architecture for Humaniy. Thank you to Rain Vodka for sponsoring and Miami Beach Botanical Garden for hosting.

Presenters: John Hill, Susan Szenasy, Christina Miller, Matthais Hollwich, Therry Norton, Melissa Abdo

For the city’s biggest event yet, Pecha Kucha Miami—an event for architects, designers, and innovators to meet, network and show their work in public—teams up with World-architects.com for the AIA National Convention exploring the conference’s theme Design for the New Decade. On Thursday, June 10th from 6-8PM at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden expect a dynamic range of speakers presenting on urban planning, environmental conservation, international trends, technology application, and artistic vision. The event will bring together national and local chapters of the AIA Young Architects Forum/Emerging Professionals Group, USGBC Emerging Professionals, and Architecture for Humanity. Thank you to Rain Vodka for sponsoring and Miami Beach Botanical Garden for hosting.

About Pecha Kucha
Pecha Kucha was conceived in Tokyo in February 2003 by architects Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein as an event where young designers could meet, network and show their work in public. Over time, it has evolved into a massive celebration of creativity, with events regularly being held in 300 cities including Miami. Last year, more than 6,000 presentations were hosted at over 600 Pecha Kucha events. Drawing its name from the Japanese phrase for the sound of conversation (“chit chat”), the Pecha Kucha format is simple—20 images x 20 seconds—and designed to keep presentations concise and moving at a rapid pace. For more information, visit www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/miami/8

About World-architects.com
Founded by Zurich-based PSA Publishers, world-architects.com utilizes a network of editors, critics, and designers at home, in its New York City branch, and in all of the countries for which national pages are maintained. Via the linking of the different disciplines and countries to one another, a reference work has been produced in which over 18,000 buildings by established and emerging offices can be searched according to themes or regions. World-architects.com is the premium network of outstanding architects, landscape architects, engineers, interior designers, lighting consultants, and architectural photographers—brings designers, clients, and contractors together in the goal of advancing quality in architecture. In addition to the over 2,000 offices profiled from over 35 countries, job listings, a showroom of quality products, and an events calendar help support architects and others in this goal. Some countries also feature an eMagazine editorializing recent events in the world of architecture, with more on the way. For more information, visit http://www.world-architects.com

Art Exhibit of Sexual Expression and Unclothed Beauties at Nomade Art Gallery 5/14/10

SIREN: Art Exhibit of Sexual Expression and Unclothed Beauties
Friday, May 14, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Nomade Art Gallery
3133 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
http://current.com/groups/art-and-style/92428739_siren-an-art-exhibit-of-sexual-expression-unclothed-beauties-fri-5-14.htm

SIREN: an Art Exhibit at Nomade Gallery by Charis Kirchheimer, Danny Catania, Tamara Sky
Food + Drinks by Prometheus Springs & Tunes by DJ Tamara Sky
3133 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Friday May 14, 7 – 10pm

SIREN: A DARING EXHIBIT OF SEXUAL EXPRESSION AND UNCLOTHED BEAUTIES

Coconut Grove, Fl.– In what will be their first major gallery feature, local Miami artist Danny Catania and photographer Charis Kirchheimer will showcase their respective artistry in Coconut Grove’s latest unveiled gallery Nomade. On Friday May 14, Charis Kirchheimer will join Danny Catania for an exclusive art show titled “SIREN”.

SIREN is a daring exhibit that depicts sexual expression and unclothed beauties from watercolor, ink and photograph perspectives. Charis will showcase two series, “Zoophilia”, a daring black and white photographic collaboration with DJ Tamara Sky that captures an ethereal bunny-being sauntering in a ghostly dimension, and “Transience”, an engrossing pair of long exposure self-portrait photographs. Danny will add to his nude watercolor collection India ink pieces from his latest body of work, female figure studies that marry Greco-maritime aesthetic with raw feminine spirit.

The Nomade Gallery kicked off Coconut Grove’s Art Walk the first Saturday of the month, May 12010, with an unprecedented event of two live nude photo-shoots, the first inspired by the early 20th century sculpture masterpiece “Le Penseur” by artist Auguste Rodin, and the second a commemoration of the 1972 international “chess match of the century” recreated by the male and female models, an art affair that prompted The Miami New Times to dub Nomade’s May 1 show the “…highlight of [Coconut Grove’s] art walk…”.

Danny Catania is Nomade’s May “Feature Artist”. Danny is a native Floridian with a unique style easily recognized for its sensuality and modernity. His female figure studies have earned him a permanent home in the French restaurant Les Halles made famous by globetrotting chef Anthony Bourdain, and has been exhibited in local art shows and restaurants, as well as in private collections abroad. Miami’s finest professionals and cultured socialites gravitate towards Danny’s work, which celebrates the rejuvenation of art and beauty.

Charis Kirchheimer is a Miami based photographer who began her career in early 2007. She has mastered the craft of enchanting and engrossing in the same frame, while continually shaping new standards of photography. In addition to being an acute cityscape photographer, Charis excels at taking an individual and transforming them into an imposing character. Over Art Basel Miami Beach 2009, her “Zoophilia” series had an exclusive show at the Shore Club and was a feature artist in Miami’s Independent Thinkers multimedia art festival for her long-exposure series “Transience”, both of which will showcase during SIREN. Charis has also been featured and shot for Ocean Drive Magazine, 944 Magazine, The Miami New Times, Architectural Digest, Italian blog Camera Obscura and Missbehave Magazine.

ARTISTS: Georges Bourgoignie, Danny Catania, Charis Kirchhimer, Looi Long Lee, Aida Tejada, Pierre Traversat

For more information on Nomade and the artists, please visit their websites:
Nomade Gallery: wwww.NomadeArts.com
Danny Catania: www.DannyCatania.com
Charis Kirchheimer: www.CharisKirchheimer.com

Outsider Art at Dadeland Mall 5/16/10

South Florida’s first ever “Outsider Art”
Dadeland Mall, Miami’s premier fashion-forward shopping destination, will host South Florida’s first “Art of Giving: Outsider Art” exhibition, in association with Faye Clark’s New Horizons, which will display original artworks for sale created by persons with disabilities throughout the mall on Sun., May 16 from 12 noon to 7 p.m.

Dadeland Mall’s “The Art of Giving: Outsider Art” will welcome shoppers to get an up-close and personal look at outsider art and meet a collection of artists who use art as healing therapy and an expression of their life challenges. Outsider Art, known in Europe by its French name Art Brut, is recognized as art produced by those isolated from society, with little or no contact with the mainstream art world or art institutions.

The O Show at Octopus Gallery 5/15/10

Octopus Gallery Presents The “O” Show! An exhibition devoted to The History of Miami, art work by Oliver Dominguez and The History of Music, art work by Orlando Sanchez. Please join us on Saturday May 15, 2010 at 7pm for its Opening Night! There will be food, drinks and music to enjoy. Hope to see you there.
Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 7:00pm to 10:30pm
Octopus Art Gallery, 169 NW 36th ST, Design District Miami, FL

20(12): Twenty Twelve at Miami Art Space 6/12/10

20(12): Twenty Twelve
Saturday, June 12th 2010, 6pm – 12am
Miami Art Space
244, Northwest 35th Street Miami, FL

20(12): A dozen Miami artists come together June 12 with works exploring the year 2012

Twelve artists from Miami will inaugurate 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. The inauguration is scheduled to run from 6 to 11 p.m. at 244, Northwest 35th Street, Miami. 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.”

After the inauguration the show will be open by appointment only (show runs till July 8th). To schedule an appointment, or make other inquiries, call 786-315-8369.

20(12): Twenty Twelve – June. (12) 2010
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
Curator: Kiki Valdes

Bakehouse Art Complex Open Night 5/14/10

Friday Night, May 14th , 7-10pm
3 New Exhibitions
65 Artist Studios
Music & Wine

A silent auction of teeshirts created by BAC Resident Artists
All proceeds will go towards rebuilding the BAC’s landscape and help fund the purchase of replacement trees for the property.

Audrey Love Gallery: Contemporary Landscapes
Contemporary Landscapes addresses the use of new technologies in relationship to the historical practice. Artists of the twenty first century are relating themselves to their surroundings through video, digital media, and the exploration of fantastic worlds. These seemingly new approaches to dealing with the landscape are taking all factors of surroundings into consideration when creating a depiction of the world surrounding the artist. Artists in the show will include Richard Höglund, Samantha Salzinger & Julia Hetchman.
Curated by: Nina Johnson of Gallery Diet
Exhibition on view through May 24th, 2010

Project Room: Juan Greigo presents PA!
PA! consists of a bb rifle, a bamboo pole, and Luxembourg plates, all privately conserved, placed in a contemporary space and re-threaded through cohesive narrative by new BAC installation artist Juan Griego, who believes that deconstructing museum and gallery mechanics will lead us into neo-proper 21st century object acquisitions and display.

Swenson Gallery: MDC Kendall Campus: Less is More
Emerging Artists of the community.
The Miami Dade Kendall campus art students group exhibition “Less is more” small works exhibition. Featuring Photography, Drawing, and Painting, 8.5″ x 11″ or smaller.

BAKEHOUSE ART COMPLEX
www.bacfl.org
Bakehouse Art Complex | 561 NW 32nd Street | Miami | FL | 33127

For Art’s Sake at Gallery 101 at Fat Village 5/28-29/10

For Art’s Sake
May 28 & 29, 7-12pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village
501 N. Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954-882-1861
www.thegallery101.net

Presented by Freedom Art, FOR ART’S SAKE! is an art series highlighting outstanding work in illustration & design. Freedom Art’s goal, through FOR ART’S SAKE!, is to showcase and support high-caliber artists and designers, as well as enhance and encourage the growth of the arts in the area.

EVENING ART SHOW: $5.00
DATES: May 28 & 29, 2010
TIMES: 7pm-12am

AFTERNOON EVENT : $10.00
EVENT: Luncheon with Meet and Greet, Lectures and Workshop
DATE: May 29, 2010
TIME: 12pm-3pm

ARTIST MEET AND GREET LUNCHEON: In conjunction with Birdwatch there will be an Artist Meet and Greet as well as a Luncheon Lecture & Workshop May 29, 2010. The Meet and Greet will be a great opportunity for you to come and meet the artists as they will be selling signed, limited edition prints.

LECTURES & WORKSHOP: At the Lecture and Workshop visitors will have a chance to ask questions and learn what it takes to create an art print as some of the selected artists demonstrate their process. Visitors will also be able to take part in a silkscreen workshop. You will also take home a print sample of the silk-screen work you do at no extra cost.

MEET AND GREET 12pm-1pm
LECTURES 1pm-2pm
WORKSHOP 2pm-3pm
COST for this Afternoon Event: $10.00

For more info visit: http://www.forartssakeshow.com

Jen Stark and Rory Macarthur at Carol Jazzar Art 5/14/10

Jen Stark & Rory Macarthur
Friday May 14th from 7-11pm at Carol Jazzar
158 NW 91 Street, Miami, FL 33150
carol@cjazzart.com #305-490-6906

“Sunken Sediment” / 25″ x 38″ x 25″ / archival colored paper & foam core, light / 2010

Carol Jazzar is pleased to present Jen Stark / Rory Macarthur, a two person exhibition of new three-dimensional work. Miami based Jen Stark’s vibrant oeuvre of the last few years comes full circle here with works that pay homage to her own prolific trajectory. A recessed paper hole in the wall reminiscent of a seminal early work sets the tone for a reflective collection of characteristically mystifying sculptures…. read more here.

If you’re interested in viewing the new pieces, please contact carol@cjazzart.com.

FAT Village Art Walk and Masquerade at Gallery 101 5/22/10

FAT Village Art Walk & “Masquerade” at Gallery 101
05/22/10, 7pm-11pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village Arts District
501 N. Andrews Avenue.,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.thegallery101.net

FAT Village Art District Art Walk
Featuring Artist’s Open Studios at FAT Village
AND
“MASQUERADE”:
A Multi-Media Arts Event and Masquerade Ball!
Opening reception and “masked gathering”
SATURDAY MAY 22nd, 2010 From 7-11 PM
this event is free and open to the public
Refreshments / Wine

This exhibit will include masks and other art works by artists responding to symbolic and concrete uses of masks related to carnival, ceremonial, spiritual, and other societal appearances of “masking”. The exhibition will examine the mask as a wearable work of art, as a means of hiding or changing the identity of a person, as a protective device, literal and metaphoric meanings of”masking” in contemporary culture.

Historically, mask-makers have shown great resourcefulness in selecting and combining a wide array of materials. Artists in this exhibition also incorporate familiar and unexpected materials in their works.

Poetry by Mia Roman-Hernandez
Special “Masked ” Performance by Jean Minuchin from 8:30 pm till 8:45pm
BE SURE TO BE HERE FOR THIS VERY SPECIAL TREAT!!

EXHIBIT WILL INCLUDE WORKS BY THE FOLLOWING FEATURED ARTISTS;
Lily Fernandez,Alex Heria, Adam White, Virginia Metayer, Elisabeta Hermann, Helene Ruiz, Sergio Cervantes, Lynnette Shelley, Mia Roman-Hernandez, kUrban, Janet Villasmil, Wahala Temi, Tammy Mae Moon, Patricia Ariel, Melissa Shawn Griffin, Jennifer Geiss, Damien Venditti, Rishona Cann, Judy Polstra, Jim Hammond, Joseph Intini, Jean Minuchin, Ellen Schefler, Nelson Santiago, Alex Benitez and Nadya of Dream Pieces and Outrageous Wear

This is a special event curated by Helene Ruiz, founder of The Urban Individualists in collaboration with Adam White, of Gallery 101. Exhibit runs through June 5th

(For those who may want to purchase a mask for this event, there will be a limited amount of masks available for sale at the door.)

Cafeina Hosts Special Event Honoring Songwriter Jamie Jo Harris and Producer Rudy Perez 5/13/10

Cafeina Hosts Special Event Honoring Songwriter Jamie Jo Harris Along With Collaborator And Grammy Award-Winning Producer Rudy Perez

“People We Love” celebrates the debut of the dynamic music duo’s new tracks “Sexy Money” and “Rock On It”

Wynwood hotspot Cafeina sets the tune with the next installment of “People We Love,” an event series honoring Miami’s tastemakers, influencers and philanthropists. On Thursday, May 13, 2010, songwriter and now jewelry designer Jamie Jo Harris, along with collaborator and nine-time Grammy Award-winning producer Rudy Perez, will host the fourth installment of hit party series, complete with the exclusive debut of the duo’s new tracks “Sexy Money” and “Rock On It.”

Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres by Executive Chef Guily Booth and complimentary cocktails from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. International mix-master and “People We Love” resident DJ Joe Dert will keep the crowd going until the early hours while hostess Jamie Jo is also expected to jump on the turntables to spin a selection of hand-picked beats including her chart-topping debut single, “U Turn Me On,” a pop confection duet with legendary vocalist Barry Gibb of Bee Gees fame.

One of the newest lifetime members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Jamie Jo is currently working with Rudy Perez to produce a selection of songs to be presented to his A-list clients including Leona Lewis and Beyonce, among others. As one of South Florida’s leading fashionistas and trendsetters, having walked the runway at various charitable fashion shows and been appointed hostess of events and store openings for some of the world’s most recognized designers, Jamie Jo has also just launched the first piece of her jewelry line, Belle Coeur.

About Cafeina:
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.

Thursday, May 13, 2010
9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33137
For reservations: 305.438.0792

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University free admission as part of the Association of Art Museum Directors celebration of International Museum Day 5/18/10

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University To Join In Association Of Art Museum Directors
Celebration Of International Museum Day On May 18, 2010

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University announced today that it will join museums around the United States in offering free gallery admission on Tuesday, May 18 as part of the Association of Art Museum Directors’ (AAMD) celebration of International Museum Day.
Participation by AAMD member museums will focus attention on the important roles that art museums serve in their communities, further showcase their remarkable collections, and increase opportunities for audiences to engage with the many educational programs art museums offer.

On this day visitors to The Wolfsonian may enjoy—in addition to the exhibitions on view—the museum’s display of works from the Page at a Time children’s program, which features handcrafted books created by students from Miami-Dade public schools as well as the display of works from the Artful Citizenship program, a language arts and social studies curriculum that uses The Wolfsonian’s collection as its primary teaching tool. The Page at a Time and the Artful Citizenship projects, which emphasize the connections between art, history, and ideas, and explore the visual power of words and images, will be on display in the lobby of The Wolfsonian Thursday May 6 through Sunday, June 6, 2010.

Every year AAMD member museums—located across the United States, Canada, and Mexico—including The Wolfsonian celebrate International Museum Day at the invitation of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). This year’s theme, “Museums for Social Harmony,” intends to raise awareness about the role of museums in teaching social harmony to the public at large. “We believe that art museums are crucial to our understanding of world history and cultures, and provide a unique and irreplaceable public service,” said Michael Conforti, president of AAMD and director of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA. “AAMD is committed to exploring new ways to underscore the value of the visual arts in civic society, and we are excited that The Wolfsonian is joining with us and the global community of museums to focus on this message of public service.”

A comprehensive list of participating AAMD member art museums will be available in the newsroom of the AAMD website. More information about ICOM’s International Museum Day can be found here.

The Page at a Time program is made possible by Carnival Foundation, with special thanks to the Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Artful Citizenship is funded by the Children’s Trust, a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County. With support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County and Board of County Commissioners.

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.
The Wolfsonian receives ongoing support from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; the William J. and Tina Rosenberg Foundation; Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of The Wolfsonian–FIU; Bacardi USA, Inc.; and Arrowood Vineyards & Winery.

Paper Opening Reception at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 5/8/10

PAPER
May 8th through June 26th, 2010
Opening Saturday, May 8th, 2010 7-9 pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place, Miami, Fl 33127

Marks on paper, whether deliberately or accidentally made, become seeds of thought,
guidelines, if you will, for further interpretation in the process of creating. The skills for
thinking in two and three dimension are not natural companions or abilities accordingly
matched. Understanding space and how an object defines itself and its surroundings is
the thrust and challenge of a sculptor. But where does it begin?
The artists assembled in PAPER are all recognized for their work in sculpture and
installation. This exhibit at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery examines their other work, the
source.

Alice Aycock / Diana Al-Hadid / John Bock / Cooper / Jon Pylypchuk / Gavin Perry
Loriel Beltran / Cristina Lei Rodriguez / Yasue Maetake / Terence Koh

PAPER opens at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida on May 8th, 2010 at 7pm.

Don’t Call Me Pretty! Women Artists at Pan American Art Projects5/8/10

JOIN US THIS SATURDAY MAY 8th FOR SECOND SATURDAY
WYNWOOD GALLERY WALK: 6-9pm
Don’t Call Me Pretty! Women In Art
April 22 – June 5, 2010

Featuring selected works by:
Belkis Ayon, Jane Martin
Tania Bruguera, Elsa Mora
Ryder Cooley, Marta Maria Perez Bravo
Nora Correas, Sandra Ramos
Andrea Cote, Rosangela Renno
Maysey Craddock, Graciela Sacco
Antonia Eiriz, Carolina Sardi
Ana Fabry, Tracey Snelling
Aimee Garcia, Vibeke Tandberg
Cristina Lucas, Lucia Warck Meister

2450 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
t: 305.573.2400 f: 305.573.0720
miami@panamericanart.com
www.panamericanart.com

Sputnik Plunk Mark Atomos Pilon at Harold Golen Gallery 5/8/10

“Sputnik Plunk” MARK ATOMOS PILON/ Harold Golen Gallery May 8th, 2010, 7-11pm
HAROLD GOLEN GALLERY
2294 NW 2nd AVE
MIAMI, FL 33127
Wynwood Art District
305-989-3359
haroldgolengallery.com

Opening Reception 7-11pm
Performing live during the opening: THE GOLDDUST LOUNGE

* In addition to the 9 fantastic large 20″x24″ paintings at $800 and 3 amazing medium size 8″x24″ paintings at $500, there will be 24 original 6″x6″ paintings at $150 each, this can be a great Mother’s Day gift idea that she’ll keep forever! ( this applies only to those who have cool moms…)

Mark Atomos Pilon was born under the Northern Lights, in Canada’s mysterious north. Perhaps it’s a childhood dwarfed by the aurora borealis that made him seek out his alias. After graduating from art school, Mark was researching an art project when he stumbled across a Walt Disney book called “Our Friend the ATOM”. The Greek name Atomos leapt out at him. “It means indivisible, or the smallest possible object,” Mark explains. “Mystery and science are a good working combination.”

Now based on the West Coast, he sent his imagination into a future that may never arrive. Every aspect of his art is carefully computer drawn and then meticulously painted in acrylic layers, to give them a sharp, print-like synthetic quality.

Mark has worked in magazine design for over 15 years as a designer and illustrator. Today he is one of three creative directors for Vancouver’s Georgia Straight Magazine His commercial clients include IKEA, Walgreens, the Sierra Club, and Virgin. He continues to illustrate for magazines worldwide and paints for galleries across North America. His paintings are a natural transition from his editorial illustrations, which are still computer constructed.

Those paintings grew out of Mark’s love of underground comics, space-age record jackets, scooter culture, and Moog music. “I’ve always been interested in the graphic arts of the 50s and 60s. They always used the best colours and lines. I love the work of Gene Deitch, Mary Blair, BC Binning, and Jim Flora.”

His most recent pieces reflect a post-pop conviction with an dab of surrealism that casts aside logic to reveal slices of modern life projected from dark holes into a dreamy multicolored world. It’s a style that can be recognized in an instant, but will stay with you for a lifetime. However, it’s not for everyone – if you’re looking for institutional, naturalistic art, keep on walking. “I have a lot of people tell me their kids can paint better than me,” Pilon says with a laugh. “I’m okay with that.”

In 2006, Mark received the Best Illustration Feature award for “Running on Empty” at the Western Magazine Awards.

Naturist Philosophy In Design At Glottman Warehouse 5/8/10

naturist philosophy in design
saturday, may 8, 7 to 10:30 p.m
glottman warehouse 219 n.w. 26th st.
219 n.w. 26th st., Miami
www.glottman.com

glottman features experimental, artistic and limited edition furniture, objects and performance
in company of love contemporary; a movement of pure modern love.

exhibition “naturist philosophy in design”

glottman’s him and her chairs designed by fabio novembre will become integrated with the society of a lost eden as music by dj andrew zahn resonates through our wynwood warehouse.

shots of natural vintage nudity off the shores of the french riviera, curated by love contemporary magazine will be projected on a big screen to show you the secrets of this naturist colony

Miami International University of Art & Design Hosts its 8th Annual Student Exhibition 6/10/10

Join us for an evening of art and refreshments. This unique exhibition showcases our students’ many talents, while offering them gallery exhibition learning experience. Each year over 200 pieces are submitted by students of all programs hoping that their piece will be one of the 45 selected to be displayed for the exhibition. The exhibit is juried by a local Miami artist who selects three honorable mentions and one best in show.

The exhibit opens Thursday, June 3rd and runs through July 15th. A Student Exhibit reception will be held on Thursday, June 10th, from 6 to 9 pm, and is open to the public at no charge. For more information about the exhibit or Miami International University of Art & Design, please visit www.mymiu.edu.

The exhibit will be in the Main Gallery at Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd., in Miami. Gallery is open to the public at no cost during regular university hours from 8am – 10pm, Monday – Friday. Metered parking is available on the street and parking is available in the Omni Garage for $12.00 per hour.

For more information on this and other university events, please contact Marcia Gomez, magomez@aii.edu.

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.

Miguel Paredes and Area 23 Gallery Presents 20 X 20 5/8/10

Miguel Paredes & Area 23 Gallery Presents: “20 X 20”
Saturday May 8th 2010, 6pm till 11pm
Area 23 Gallery (Wynwood Art District)
2294 b N.W. 2nd Av. Miami Fl. 33127 Wynwood Art District

Miguel Paredes & Area 23 Gallery Present:
“20 X 20” 22 artist exhibition.
Saturday May 8, 6pm-11pm 2294 b N.W. 2nd Av. Miami Fl. 33127 Wynwood Art District

22 Artists from 13 different nationalities were selected to produce unique works of Art as a token of their great talent, all pieces are done in a 20X20 inches format which gives the name to the exhibition. “20X20”
Area 23 Gallery is proud to share with all of our friends this great opportunity to experience the diversity, richness and self expression of these 22 artist.

May 8, 6:00 to 11:00 PM.
2294 b N.W. 2nd av, Miami Fl. 33127
Wynwood Art District

Opening Sabrina Montiel-Soto and Lyndale Pettus at Hardcore 5/8/10

Opening: Sabrina Montiel-Soto & Lyndale Pettus May 8th
May 8th to July 3rd, 2010., 19:00 – 22:00
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
3326 N. Miami Ave, Miami, FL
http://www.hardcoreartmiami.com

Opening May 8th at HACS for the course of 2 months: French based Venezuelan artist Sabrina Montiel-Soto’s ”Soul Without FACE” and Local photographer Lyndale Pettus’s “Light” for one month.
”Soul Without Face” leads us through the internal conflicts of modern man and his lost identity, tells us about the psychology of our era, where our desire to achieve live in a world where the most difficult to find is our natural and vital essence that which we call: soul.
In the words of filmaker/photographer, Lyndale Pettus:
“My photos are interiors and exteriors, daylight and night shots of angles of concrete, steel and glass full of endless repetition mixed with depth, light, and shadows. I have a love of architecture and consider it an attractive subject waiting to pose for my camera.”

Gallery hours:
Tues to Friday: 10:00 – 17:00
Sat: 11:00 – 16:00

Psychic Youth Inc. Final Performance At De La Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space 5/8/10

Psychic Youth, Inc. | Final Installment
De La Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space

Tri | Final Performance Includes: Aja Albertson , Rick Diaz, Ricardo Guerrero, Marcela Loayza, Ana Mendez, Federico Nessi, Alex Puentes, Sleeper, Richard Vergez, Agustina

Since March 13th, Psychic Youth, Inc. has been impulsively manipulating their installation at the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space aiming to attain the ideal environment for the improvised performances they’ve been holding within this site-specific piece. Approached with no predetermined direction, TRI has developed through an instinctual set of movements and/or chapters, during which the dynamic of the space has changed drastically, thus affecting the intention of each individual performance.

So far the nine performances have varied in both mood and concept, the collective altering everything from the tone of the light to the source of the sound to the presentation of their assemblages of everyday materials to the focus of their actions. The one consistent factor within the performances has been the groups’ endurance-based practice, each installment averaging three to four hours. They’ve ranged from the introduction of masked characters slowly maneuvering the structures, to group meditation sessions, to the reinterpretation of a 3-minute song into a 4-hour set of musical arrangements.

For the final installment, Saturday, May 8th, 2010, from 7-10pm, ten performers will inhabit the space; the lineup includes previous collaborators and some new advocators who were drawn to the intuitive approach. The final installment will serve as both the beginning and the end of what the collective had initially set out to do – create an enhanced living ritual environment.

de la Cruz Contemporary Art Space: 23 NE 41 Street, Miami, Florida 33137

Psychic Youth, Inc. is an interdisciplinary performance collective with a heavy emphasis on musical collaboration. Inspired by Throbbing Gristleʼs psychic rallies, PYI develops happenings that serve as ritualistic experiences where intuition and improvisation lead the usually task-driven acts. As a reaction to these times of global uncertainty and over-saturation of media, the collective focuses on obsessively analyzing human behavior and the power of the individual. A heavy dramatic intention and an appreciation for the occult are some of the components that form part of their ceremonies, during which they aim to engender empathy and attention in the viewer. “We believe the general public is in a state of emotional dormancy. The intention of our work is to disrupt this notion by stressing the importance of the recognition of emotion.” Psychic Youth, Inc., was founded in 2008 by Ricardo Guerrero, Ana Mendez and Federico Nessi.

Saturday Night is Mothers Day Night at CityLoftArt 5/8/10

…Miracles of Mother’s Night…
“the flawless beauty in orchids
for each woman in this world”

ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday May 9th. 2010, 7-10pm

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).

Please visit our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006

Opening at Gallery Diet JJ Peet The Sunday Painter 5/7-8/10

Opening Reception: Friday May 7th, 2010 6 – 9 PM
Zachary Schomburg poetry reading 8 PM presented by The University of Wynwood*

Second Saturday: Saturday May 8th, 2010 7 – 10 PM

Gallery Diet is pleased to present the first solo painting exhibition of NY-based artist JJ PEET entitled The Sunday Painter.

The Sunday Painter is part of an ongoing project in which PEET responds to contemporary social, economic and political events through the process of art-making. While PEET has previously dealt with these issues in a reactive manner using more immediate media such as audio, video, live broadcast and sculpture, The Sunday Painter is focused solely on the act of painting.

Painting, a very different type of practice, allows PEET to take a more contemplative approach to current affairs. This relates directly to the methods of the NY school of painters from the late 1950’s and early 1960’s in which artists were responding to a tumultuous cultural climate via painting. PEET will also explore the relationship of class and economics through the more high-bow leisure orientated act of painting versus the labor/working class act of making present in his previous project, The TV Show.

During the course of the exhibit, PEET will continue to work within a hidden painting studio that he designed to be modular and therefore mobile. The self-contained unit can be easily broken down and gives PEET a space that can be transported to different locations, allowing him to respond to political environments in specifics area around the world.

JJ PEET has exhibited in New York City at On Stellar Rays, where he is represented and is a graduate of the Yale School of Art’s prestigious MFA program. His work has been written about in Art in America twice and in Frieze.com, PEET’s work is in the permanent collections of The White House, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Minnesota Historical Society.

Gallery Diet represents five emerging and mid-career artists including Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski. Exhibitions from the gallery have and are scheduled to travel to institutions such as The University of Wyoming Art Museum (Brian Burkhardt ’09), the Benton Museum at the University of Connecticut (Abby Manock, ’10), and MARTE in El Salvador (Abby Manock, ’10 forthcoming).

Zachary Schomburg will present a reading as part of the University of Wynwood visiting poet series. Schomburg is the author of two collections of poetry, The Man Suit (Black Ocean, 2007) and Scary, No Scary (Black Ocean, 2009).

Mothers Day Concert at the ArtCenter/ South Florida 5/9/10

Give your Mother the gift of music at ArtCenter on Mother’s Day!
Sunday, May 9th at 11am
800 Lincoln Rd at Meridian Ave
Miami Beach

Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children
Info or tickets, 305.674.8278, or llederkremer@artcentersf.org
Space is limited RSVP recommended
Proceeds benefit ArtCenter and CEA’s non-profit missions of cultural education.

A very special Mother’s Day present from Center for Emerging Art & ArtCenter/ South Florida
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Magic Flute

Enjoy lively and entertaining selections from The Magic Flute, Mozart’s famous German singspiel, as performed by the Center For Emerging Art (CEA) Chamber Ensemble.

The Magic Flute tells a charming, fantastic story that includes a bird-seller, a captured princess, a prince who wants to rescue her, an evil Queen of the night, a priest and, of course, a magic flute.

Magic Flute Program
Sunday May 9, 2010 2:30 p.m.
CEA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Ava L. Rado, Artistic Director Oderlyn Gutiez, flute; Beatriz Vera, violin; Paul Martin, guitar; Modesto Marcano, violin.
Six Arias from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ’s Magic Flute
Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja (I am a Man of Wide-spread Fame); Bei Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen (The Man Who Feels Sweet Love’s Emotion); Das klinget so herrlich (Chorus of Slaves) Der Holle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen (With Wrath of Hell within my Breast I Cherish); Ach, ich fuhl’s, es ist verschwunden! (Ah, I feel, to grief and sadness); Ein Madchen oder Weibchen (I Give My Finest Feather); Intermission; Achtundzwanzigstes Quartet W. A. Mozart (arranged for trio by Paul Martin)

Wanna Get Lucky?
On view in ArtCenter’s Gallery Through May 16th:
Winning Art!
An annual ArtCenter tradition – every one of the 42 paintings, drawings or sculptures in the exhibition is available for as little as one $10 tax-deductible raffle ticket. Choose the piece you want, buy a ticket, and try and win art! Closing party and raffle drawing on Saturday, May 15th starting at 7 pm.
Winners do not need to be present to win. But it’s a lot more fun if you are!

ThE FunnY GUY That Sticks His HAND IN the PAiNt BuckeT Carlos Rigau at Dimensions Variable 5/8/10

Dimensions Variable Presents
ThE FunnY GUY That Sticks His HAND IN the PAiNt BuckeT- Carlos Rigau
MAY 8TH – JUNE 19TH, 2010
RECEPTION SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 2010, 7 – 11 PM
Dimensions Variable is pleased to present ThE FunnY GUY That Sticks His HAND IN the PAiNt BuckeT, a solo project by Miami based artist Carlos Rigau. The exhibition will run from May 8th through June 19th, 2010. Dimensions Variable is located at 171 NE 38th Street in the Miami Design District.
Schools, gyms, hospitals, penitentiaries. Organized institutional behavior. Violence restrained for the sake of any institution. Its bathrooms, the break rooms, the classroom… the furniture. Holding areas for personal belongings. Places for excretion …and masturbation. Places where instincts are displaced and replaced.
Upon entering the exhibition the visitor will be encountering sound sculptures that propel them toward violence, frustration, and the general impotence that take place in these communal/corporate spaces. Objects like air conditioning shafts, lockers and urinal dividers to name a few, serve as compact models of the disciplinary mechanism.
“Discipline brings onto play its power which is analysis.” —Foucault.
Carlos Rigau was born in 1978 and was raised in Little Havana in Miami Florida. Carlos graduated in 2002 from F.I.U. with a double major in Fine Art and Television Communications. In 2009 Rigau completed Hunters MFA program in NYC. Carlos has exhibited his work in Berlin, New York, Chicago and Miami. His work is in the collections of Joseph S. Berg and Jefferson Godard.
ABOUT DIMENSIONS VARIABLE
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 collaboratives. Rather than showcasing group or solo exhibitions in the usual format, we are interested in challenging individuals or collaboratives to address our space spicifically 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.

Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States
dv@dimensionsvariable.net / www.dimensionsvariable.net

Gallery 101 presents Kirk Vaughn Solo exhibition bronze sculpture 5/15/10

Gallery 101 presents: Kirk Vaughn Solo exhibition of Kirk’s magnificent bronze sculpture
Entitled: “The Eyes Teaching the Hands”
Sat May 15th, 7-11pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village
501 N. Andrews Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.thegallery101.net

Complimentary Hors d’ Ouevres & Refreshments
kirkvaughn.com
Enjoy a relaxing and inspiring environment with fellow art lovers, collectors and neighbors.
Exhibit runs through May 27.

The Gallery 101 Has Moved To Fat Village Arts District
(5 blocks north of Broward Blvd.)
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

Local Impact Invites You To Rock Your Soul A Multimedia Exhibit at Miami Science Museum 5/20/10

Local Impact, A Miami-Based Non-Profit Invites You To Medicine To Rock Your Soul
A multimedia video and photography exhibit

Video by Revulú
Photography By Lizzie Easton & Dimitri Zvetkov
Silent Auction to benefit Local Impact and Easter Seals of South Florida

Thursday, May 20th, 2010
7:30PM-11:00PM
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33133
$10 Suggested Donation / Includes Open Bar

Local Impact, a Miami-based non-profit 501(c) 3, developed their first three-month music therapy pilot program this January, to benefit theEaster Seals South Florida Memory Gym. The weekly, one hour music session was not your typical “therapy program.” During the music session it was not surprising to see Alzheimer’s patients stomping their feet, dancing and playing with instruments to punk rock, reggae, hip hop and deep soul. The exhibition is based upon the connection of these two uncommon worlds and the creation and feelings it brought. There really were no rules of what type of music was brought but instead a push to expose and connect two different worlds for the first time. Top Miami-based talent such as Locos Por Juana, Arboles Libres, Omine Eager, AT Molina, Vincent Raffard, The State Of, Ketchy Shuby, Jan Sebon, Jose Elias, Elsten Torres, Xperimento, Bayonics and Michelle Forman donated one hour of their time every Tuesday at the Easter Seals of South Florida Memory Gym.

The entire program was documented through photography and video created by local photographers and filmmakers. The exhibit will take place Thursday, May 20th 2010 at the Miami Science Museum along with Live Music from some of the bands involved in the program. The night will also include a silent auction with 50% of all proceeds going to Local Impact and 50% to the Easter Seals South Florida.

For a short video clip of the music therapy session go to: http://vimeo.com/10362971

The program was developed by sisters Tanya and Natasha Bravo. Tanya Bravo has a strong background in the entertainment and music field while her sister Natasha Bravo is an occupational therapist. The sisters thought it was important to bring both these communities together and found the perfect opportunity through Local Impact.

The sisters also share a close tie with Easter Seals South Florida. Their father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s twelve years ago and is currently a patient at Easter Seals South Florida.

“It makes us so proud to see the out pouring support from the Local Music community to support local health organizations in need of programming. The photography and videos really capture the magic moments between these two groups and it is evident how much both these communities can benefit from one another” “said Tanya Bravo, co-founder of Local Impact.

As many as 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time and it is fatal. Today, it is the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States. People with Alzheimer’s may exhibit different states of behavior like apathy, anxiety, confusion. Music and its tempo can draw a person in and affect their behavior, feelings, memory, and provoke movement and the beats per minute can affect how brainwaves function.

About Local Impact
Local Impact’s goal is to create a seamless tie between the South Florida art community (musicians, artists, photographers, actors, writers, film makers) and social health and community-based organizations that are in need of programming. We hope to educate our local artists about health, social and environmental issues in our community and how their talents can be used to heal and expand people and issues in need.

About Easter Seals South Florida
Easter Seals is the leading non-profit provider of services for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities and other special needs. For 90 years, Easter Seals has offered help and hope to children and adults living with disabilities, and to the families who love them. Through therapy, training, education and support services, Easter Seals creates life-changing solutions so that people with disabilities can live, learn, work and play. Support children and adults with disabilities at www.southflorida.easterseals.com

Contact Local Impact: Tanya Bravo: 786 521-6017, tanya@bravabravo.com
Natasha Bravo: 305 801-7756, natahsabravo@hotmail.com

For Donations: Please make checks payable to:
Juggerknot Theatre Company 104 Santander Ave. Coral Gables, Fl 33134
Local Impact is a project created by Juggerknot Theatre Company, a Florida 501(c)(3)

Locust Projects Presents Artlurker Miami Writers Prize Reception 6/17/10

Miami Writer’s Prize 2010 in association with Locust Projects
March 29 – June 4, 2010
RECEPTION (new date!): June 17, Locust Projects 7 – 9pm
ARTLURKER announces Miami Writer’s Prize

With the help of a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and donations kindly received from readers, ARTLURKER, an online Miami based contemporary art newsletter, is proud to announce the Miami Writer’s Prize, a new annual prize aimed squarely at promoting and encouraging residents of Miami who write critically about art.

Following a two-year trajectory where in a broad cross section of Miami’s art exhibitions and events have been archived, ARTLURKER, currently written by a cast of guest contributors including artists, curators and critics, is exploring the potential of its influence to cultivate a generation of exciting new writers and reinforce the blogging format.

Judged by a panel of distinguished local professionals and open to anyone from Miami, excluding those already on ARTLURKER’s roster, this year’s prize is held in association with Locust Projects, a leading non-profit art space located in Miami’s Design District that will host an intimate award giving soiree on June 17, 2010.

Hopefuls may submit one original review of a recent art related event. The winning entrant, in addition to having their text published, will be paid an honorary stipend of $800 dollars in return for a month’s worth of guest blogging (eight posts) on ARTLURKER.
Closing Date: June 4, 2010.
The winner will be announced via www.artlurker.com on Friday June 11.

PRIZE REQUIREMENTS:
-Entrants must submit one previously unpublished review of a recent art related event, approximately 800 words in length.
-Entries must be submitted in English, but may be a translation (this must be acknowledged).
-To qualify, entrants may only previously have had a maximum of three pieces of writing on art published in any national or regional newspaper or magazine. Previous online publication is permitted.
-Entrants must be over 18 years of age and reside in Miami or surrounding counties.
-Entries should be emailed as a word (.doc or .docx) attachment. Please do not send images.
-Closing date for submissions is June 4, 2010.

GUEST BLOGGING REQUIREMENTS:
-Posts must be art related
-Author must have first hand experience if writing a review of a recent exhibition or event.

ABOUT THE JUDGES:
Scott Cunningham is the director of the University of Wynwood, an advocacy organization for the spoken and written word in Miami. His freelance journalism has appeared in HOME Magazine, Ocean Drive, Miami New Times, and DNR Magazine, while his poetry has been published in The Harvard Review and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, among other journals. A nominee for a 2009 United States Artist Grant, he also serves as president of the Miami Poetry Collective and editor of the Cent Journal Series. He lives in Miami with his wife Alexandra.

Ruba Katrib is Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami and Adjunct Professor at New World School of the Arts, Miami. Katrib has recently curated a group exhibition at MOCA, The Reach of Realism, with work by Alex Hubbard, Elad Lassry, Sara Vanderbeek, and others. She is currently working on solo survey exhibitions with Cory Arcangel and Claire Fontaine, each opening in 2010.

René Morales is associate curator at Miami Art Museum. At MAM, Morales has organized several exhibitions, such Space as Medium, Objects of Value, Mark Dion: South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit, and Miami in Transition, and installed several traveling exhibitions including Ana Mendieta: Earth Body, Wifredo Lam in North America, and Andy Warhol: Moving Pictures. Prior to MAM, Morales worked at the RISD Museum in Providence.

Gean Moreno is an artist and writer based in Miami. His work has recently been exhibited at the North Miami MoCA, Kunsthaus Palais Thum and Taxis in Bregenz, Institute of Visual Arts in Milwaukee, Haifa Museum in Israel, Arndt & Partner in Zurich, and Invisible-Exports in New York. He has contributed texts to various magazines and catalogues. In 2008, he founded [NAME] Publications, a platform for book-based projects.

Artlurker is an online Miami based contemporary art newsletter.

The Miami Writer’s Prize 2010 is held in association with Locust Projects, an 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.

Special thanks go to the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Broadway Spring Awakening with the MiaSci Young Patrons 5/13/10

Join the MiaSci Young Patrons for Spring Cocktails and Spring Awakening.

Here’s the 411:
– Thursday May 13th, 2010
– 6:45pm, Cocktail Hour with MiaSci Young Patrons
– 8:00pm, Spring Awakening
– Cost $70
– Orchestra Circle Seats

Click here to purchase tickets
The catch is that tickets should be purchased by this Friday, May 7th!

Great deal! Open bar and a show! (tickets are regularly $66 just for the show!) And it’s now sold out!

See you Soon!
The MiaSci Young Patrons

Spring Awakening
WINNER OF 8 TONY® AWARDS
INCLUDING BEST MUSICAL!
Broadway’s most talked about new musical is now the biggest Tony® Award winner in years. SPRING AWAKENING is the groundbreaking fusion of morality, sexuality and rock & roll that has awakened Broadway like no other musical in years.

Art and Design Night for Inner Visions at Art Fusion Galleries 5/8/10

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present the second exhibition of 2010 titled “Inner Visions.” This exhibition features the powerful artistic expressions of 32 contemporary, emerging to mid-career artists from around the globe. These artists have meticulously crafted their dazzling works of art with the talents and skills of the masters. So, enjoy a night of music featuring the dynamic sounds of Amereida and our spectacular array of national and international artists as you explore and celebrate your own “Inner Visions.”

Art & Design Night will take place on Saturday, May 8th , 2010 from 7-10 pm at Art Fusion Galleries,
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7 Miami, FL 33137. You may contact us at info@artfusiongalleries.com or 305.573.5730. Free Public Parking.
Wine and Refreshments
also Live Music

Valet Parking available by
South Florida Parking.

Art Fusion Galleries
1 N.E. 40th Street
Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

Back in the Club Days Kiki Valdes at Cafeina Gallery 5/8/10

KIKI VALDES: Back in the Club Days
Saturday, May 8th, 6pm – 12am
Cafeina Gallery
297 NW 23rd Street
Wynood Art District

KIKI VALDES: BACK IN THE CLUB DAYS
Live work from 2004 – 2006

The collection of work by Kiki Valdes that will be included in the show
“Back in the Club Days” at Cafeina Gallery is from the years the artist
spent live action painting at various nightclubs around Miami Beach and
New York between 2004 – 06. The work is intuitive and direct by
application of paint. The subject matter ranges from narratives of
Hispanic stereotypes amplified by motifs of Latin women and symbols of
Caribbean culture and folklore. Each work in the show was created in a
hurry and in limited time among party spectators.

Sneak Peak of show: Thursday May 6th 9pm

Show runs till June 9th

Synthesis Festival .01 PREFUSE 73 at The Awarehouse 5/15/10

Synthesis Festival .01 PREFUSE 73
May 15, 2010, 8pm-4am
The Awarehouse
550 NW 29TH ST
Miami, FL
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117748634917898
ALL AGES EVENT
SYNTHESIS .01 with PREFUSE 73 Performing LIVE with his 4 piece band!
music x art x miami

Presented by:
Awarehouse // WVUM 90.5 FM // Radio X 88.5 FM // Radiate 88.1/95.3 FM // Smut + Bass // AV8 // Miami’s Independent Thinkers // Nightdrive

PREFUSE 73 BIO
“It’s hard to think of a name that carries as much weight in both hip-hop and avant-rock circles as Prefuse 73, who in the past year alone has been asked to remix TV On The Radio, Pelican, BLK JKS and Cornelius, not to mention his early collaborations with School of Seven Bells and Battles. These interactions have clearly helped to shape the evolving Prefuse 73 sonic aesthetic, which has expanded to include Herren’s twisted visions of prog-rock, “machine funk” and global psychedelia.
-Warp Records 2009

Producer Prefuse 73 (Scott Herren), also active as post-rocker Savath & Savalas, Miami-born, Atlanta-raised and Barcelona-resident, heralded laptop-based hip-hop with Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives (2001), a tour de force of fractured, warped, incoherent stream of consciousness that mixed glitch music, deconstructed vocals and jazz patterns.

Live Performances by:
Prefuse 73 (Warp Records) (http://www.prefuse73.com/) (http://www.myspace.com/prefusion1973)

Otto von Schirach
(Ipecac, Schematic, Beta Bodega, Addict, Imputor, [42/18] ) (http://www.ottovonschirach.com/)
Peasants with Feathers ( CTC/ Nuclear Hamburger Eraser/ [42/18] ) (http://www.myspace.com/peasantswithfeathers)
David ( Thug Jesus ) Tamargo- Stage Performance.
Panic Bomber – DJ Set (YYZ, Schematic) (http://panicbomber.com/)
Animals of the Arctic (http://www.myspace.com/animalsofthearctic)
organicArma (Acustronic Concept Label) (http://www.myspace.com/organicarma)
The State Of (Paper Bird Records) (http://www.myspace.com/thestateofmusic)
Kentsoundz (Circuitree Recrods) (http://www.myspace.com/circuitreerecords)
Telekinetic Walrus and The Pride of Ions (http://www.myspace.com/telekineticwalrus)
Dino Felipe (Schematic, Rolax, Sublight, No Fun Production) (http://www.myspace.com/dinofelipe) (http://www.recessionrecordings.com)
+MORE

DJ Sets by:
Nightdrive DJs: L of M/ Patrick / Moshe (http://nightdrivemiami.com/) (http://lauraofmiami.com)
Dave Betamax & [Smut + Bass] Crew: Kill Bunnyfuzz / Banaboogie (http://www.smutandbass.com)
Heather Holiday (Pumps/mia) (http://soundcloud.com/hholiday08)
Juan Basshead (Basshead Music) (http://www.bassheadmusic.com)
Gooddroid (Down) (http://soundcloud.com/gooddroid)
Spinn Zinn (Bassment Sessions/WVUM) (http://www.soundcloud.com/spinnzinn)
+MORE TBA

Art Curated by: Miami’s Independent Thinkers (http://miamithinkers.com/)
Luis Perez Galeria, Tecne Collective, Yuri Tuma

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE. REDUCED PRICE FOR PRESALE!

Sponsored by: -WVUM 90.5 FM -Awarehouse -Acustronic -Luis Perez Galeria -Smut + Bass -Tecne Collective -AV8 -Nightdrive -Nova Southeastern University’s Radio X 88.5 FM -FIU’s Radiate 88.1/95.3 FM -Magic Hat beer -CoolJunkie.com -Fabrikalink
-Glaceau Vitamin Water -Sweat Records -Bin18 -Miami’s Independent Thinkers -wantickets.com

Comments on: Prefuse 73 – Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian
“Industrial electro popsych!”
Cut Chemist

“All the sounds on this record are as distinctive as a vocal…even the drums are lyrical”
Isaiah Ikey Owens, Mars Volta

“A.D.D concentration for the D.A.D generation. 49 precious minutes of sweet vindicaction.”
Andy Votel

Get free Prefuse 73 mp3s here:

http://fakepennycomics.com/blog
PREF73_TheClassOf73BellsfeaturingSchoolOfSevenBells.mp3
http://www.mediafire.com/?m5tea1zyuz2

Advance tickets: (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED)

Locust Projects presents How To Read a Book Conversation and Preview 5/6/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson

Conversation and preview: Thursday, May 6, 6.30pm
Opening reception: Saturday, May 8, 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).

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York; Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York; Laura Bartlett Galley, London; Postmasters, New York, and Private Collection, New York.

Cocktail Reception, Art Auction And Raffle at The Design District Gallery Walk 5/8/10

Borinquen Gallery Presents
“Boomfish”
By Romero Britto

A Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, May 8, 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 and Sophia Lacroix; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami and Andre De Plessel of Germany and Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and many others.
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.
A silent auction, raffle and cocktail reception will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010, which coincides with the monthly Gallery Walk of the 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.
For more information please contact the Organizer:
Ben Neji: Bmn4288@gmail.com
Image copyright Romero Britto

The Gifts Of American Opera and Song at the Wolfsonian-FIU 5/14/10

Friday, May 14, 7pm
The Gifts Of American Opera & Song—The Florida Grand Opera Young Artist Studio performs works by American composers: Kurt Weill, Carlisle Floyd, Gian Carlo Menotti, Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, and Stephen Sondheim. Meet and mingle with the performers following the concert for a wine reception. Preceding the concert at 6pm, join us for a guided tour of the +5 exhibition, which highlights acquisitions from the last five years. For more information: 305.535.2644 or lydia@thewolf.fiu.edu. Free for members and students, $5 all others.
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
www.wolfsonian.org

Meet FIU Elite At Club 50 5/19/10

MAY, 19 2010, 6:30PM
VICEROY MIAMI
485 Brickell Avenue
Miami, FL 33131
The FIU Alumni Association & The FIU Frost Art Museum invite you to a complimentary event
Diversity in Art and All Things Artistic
Special Guest: Professor Juan Martinez, Author and FIU Chair of the Department of Art and Art History
Professional business networking, Cocktails,
Light hors d’oeuvres, Music,
Raffle and more….
For more information call 305-348-3334
RSVP (with your contact info.) to alumni@fiu.edu

Christine Alfaro Art Exhibit at MiniBar 5/8/10

Christine Alfaro
“Capturing the Essence of Life”
Please join me at MiniBar located at
3612 NE 2nd Ave in the Miami Design District
for my Photographic Art Exhibit
Saturday May 8th, 2010 5pm-1am
http://www.facebook.com/Christine.Alfaro.Photography
©2010 Christine Alfaro

MiniBar offer’s gourmet Mini Food
Gallery walk takes place every second saturday of every month… Art & design night- inspiring art, music, shopping, fine dinning, designer showrooms, cocktails…
For more info go to
http://www.minibarmiami.com/services.html
http://www. miamidesigndistrict.net/ events.php

Christine Alfaro
I’m a professional photographer located in Miami Florida… I photograph many different subject matter from nature, people, to abstract. Christine Alfaro has been trained in photography and fine art for many years. Christine has photographed fashion shows, weddings, magazines, and shot for many newspapers… she has the ability to capture a special moment in time. Christine received an award for Best Photographer from the Art Directors Club of Houston (A.D.C.H) located in Houston, Texas

Miami Museum Month Parties May 2010

Miami Museum Month

Throughout the month of May, some Miami Museum Month participants will be hosting special Miami Museum Month parties.
For more details.

Saturday, May 1, 2010
ArtCenter/South Florida
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Please join us for the 2010 Miami Museum Month kick-off party and Lincoln Road Art Walk. There will be Live Music (TBA), Libations and open studios of some of Miami’s finest contemporary artists at the ArtCenter/South Florida’s 800/810/924 locations on Lincoln road.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
6:30 p.m.
Join the Museum of Contemporary Art for “Cinco de MOCA” during MOCA by Moonlight. MOCA is extending special member pricing ($10) for Miami Museum Month attendees to attend its popular Contemporary Art Boot Camp with MOCA Executive Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater at 7:30 pm. Pre-paid reservations are recommended to reserve a seat for this informative talk on the art of the 1990s. Miami Museum Month attendees are invited to enjoy free guided tours of Ceal Floyer: Auto Focus and Cory Arcangel: The Sharper Image on view as part of MOCA’s Knight Exhibition Series. A 10% discount in the MOCA Shop is available to all Miami Museum Month attendees from May 1-31 Visit www.mocanomi.org for additional information.

Friday, May 14, 2010
Bakehouse Art Complex
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Opening Reception – Contemporary Landscapes addresses the use of new technologies in relationship to the historical practice. Artists of the twenty first century are relating themselves to their surroundings through video, digital media, and the exploration of fantastic worlds. These seemingly new approaches to dealing with the landscape are taking all factors of surroundings into consideration when creating a depiction of the world surrounding the artist. Artists in the show will include Richard Höglund, Samantha Salzinger, Julia Hetchman, and various others. Curated by Nina Johnson, of Gallery Diet. 305/576-2828 www.bacfl.org & www.gallerydiet.com

Sunday, May 23, 2010
Jewish Museum of Florida
2:00 p.m.
Film and discussion on Cuban Jewish History.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Frost Art Museum
Opening with three exhibitions: Volf Roitman: from MADI to the LUDIC revolution; Paul Strand: Mexico and TapTap: Celebrating the Art of Haiti.

BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE — During May, all visitors with a valid ID (all persons with an ID that shows proof of residency outside of Miami-Dade County is considered a visitor) will be offered “Buy One, Get One Free” admission.

JOIN ONE, SEE THEM ALL — During this month-long program, membership at any one of these participating museums will work as a free pass to any of the other museums.
¤ ArtCenter/South Florida
¤ Bakehouse Art Complex
¤ Bass Museum of Art
¤ Black Police Precinct & Court House Museum
¤ The Haitian Heritage Museum
¤ HistoryMiami
¤ Jewish Museum of Florida
¤ Lowe Art Museum
¤ Miami Art Museum
¤ Miami Beach Botanical Garden
¤ Miami Children’s Museum
¤ Miami Science Museum
¤ Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
¤ The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
¤ The Wolfsonian—FIU

South Beach Art Walk 5/1/10

South Beach Art Walk
Saturday May 1, 2010, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Studio 210, Art Center, 924 Lincoln Road
http://www.shadyeshghi.com

Please join us for another Art Walk tomorrow from 7:00 -10:00 pm, coinciding with the Art Center raffle.

My studio #210 is located at ArtCenter 924 Lincoln Road.

The first 12 pieces from my recent Art Center “Art Saints” series are on display in the Art Center window on Lincoln Road (next to Britto). These 12 pieces are a fragment to be completed of a single larger piece of 36 (120″x120″). Thank you.

Photographs of Egyptian Gallery Opening at Bass Museum of Art 4/29/10

Egyptian Gallery Opening at Bass Museum of Art on Thursday, April 29, 2010.  For the better gallery, click here.

Opening of Egyptian Gallery at Bass Museum of Art Increases Museum Membership by 40%

On Thursday, April 29, Bass Museum of Art inaugurated the only Egyptian Gallery in Florida at their members-only premiere event, A Night at the Museum. The gallery is a new, permanent collection at the museum, and it offers a unique opportunity to learn about one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious civilizations from its surviving objects, including an Egyptian sarcophagus and mummy! Additionally, the gallery showcases thirteen objects of Egyptian antiquity including a gift to the museum and long-term loans from the Brooklyn Museum, Lowe Art Museum and private collections.

Special Guests: Bass Museum of Art Executive Director, Silvia Karman Cubiñá; Event Chair and Bass Museum of Art Board Member, Christina Getty-Maercks and Arin Maercks; President of Board of Directors, Bass Museum of Art, George Lindemann; Bass Museum of Art Board Member, Laura Paresky Gould; Bass Museum of Art Board Member, Alan Randolph; City of Miami Beach Commissioner, Michael Gongora; hotelier Mark Tamis and Amanda Tamis; hotelier Jonathan Breene; Co-host of Univision’s Despierta America, Ana Maria Canseco; with socialites James Spielman; Lesley Abravanel, The Miami Herald columnist; Criselda Breene; Austin and Sarah Harrelson; Mark and Julie Paresky, Oscar Seikaly; Dr. Melissa Lazarus; Liza Gallardo Walton; Claudia Miyar and Cece Feinberg.

The evening also featured informal curator-led talks by Dr. Edward Bleiberg, Curator of Egyptian, Classical and Ancient Middle Eastern Art at the Brooklyn Museum and Consulting Curator to Bass Museum’s Egyptian Gallery. Drinks and desserts were courtesy of GREY GOOSE Vodka, Bervini Prosecco and Stella’s Sweet Shoppe with music by DJ Tavin Reiter. A Night at the Museum also included a raffle for various prizes, including a limited edition IKEPOD watch designed by Marc Newson – the Solaris SCW22, Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 VIP Package and a select Taschen Books package.

About Bass Museum of Art
The Bass Museum of Art is generously funded by the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; 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 and the Friends of the Bass Museum, Inc.

This Egyptian Gallery is made possible with the support of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Friends of the Bass Museum, Inc.

Additional support provided by IKEPOD, Duane Morris LLP, CBIZ MHM, LLC, FORTRESS/Museum Quality Storage® & Services, Austin Powder Company, Kevin Bruk Gallery, Ilona and Chad Oppenheim, Citizens Interested in Arts, Inc. and Jacober & Associates.

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood Opening Michelle Weinberg Show Room 4/30/10

Michelle Weinberg:
Show Room

May 1 – May 30, 2010
Opening Reception: Fri., April 30, 6-9 pm

Show Room, an environment of floor coverings and room dividers designed by artist Michelle Weinberg, is a flexible platform for sharing the artist’s varied production as an artist.

Click here for more information on Michelle Weinberg: Show Room.

Image: Michelle Weinberg, Scenic View 1, 2009, 36 x 24 in., Gouache on paper, Courtesy of the artist.

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
954. 921. 3274
954. 921. 3273 fax
ArtAndCultureCenter.org

Low Lives 2 One Night Only Video Exhibition at Diaspora Vibe 4/30/10

Low Lives 2 /
National Live & Internet Exhibit
Friday, April 30th, 2010 7:00pm – 10:00pm (CST)

Curated by Jorge Rojas, “Low Lives 2” is a one-night exhibition of live performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at numerous venues throughout the U.S.

Alexis Caputo will perform live at Diaspora Vibe Gallery. Join us for her perfomance and a large screen screening of the performances from across the country.

Artists include: Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Lawrence Graham-Brown, Hector Canonge, Alexis Caputo, Vienne Chan, Osvaldo Cibils, Gabrielle Civil, Marcus Civin, Chris Coy, The Bridge Club, Francesca Fini, Linda Ford, Lynne Heller, Anni Holm, Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa AKA Devil Bunny, Las Hermanas Iglesias, Michelle Isava, Tina La Porta, Elizabeth Leister, Luke Munn, Olek, Wanda Ortiz, Jacklyn Soo, Michael Smith, Sam Trubridge with Rob Appierdo & Stuart Foster, Migdalia Luz Barens-Vera, Marcus Vinicius, Martin Zet, Agni Zotis

On-view nationally at:
El Museo del Barrio: 1230 5th Avenue, NYC 8:00pm – 11:00pm
Galería de la Raza: 2857 24th Street, SF 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Diaspora Vibe Gallery: 3938 North Miami Avenue, Miami Design District, Miami 8:00pm – 11:00pm
The Temporary Space: 1320 Nance St., Houston 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Obsidian Arts: 3501 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Terminal: Trahern Building, APSU, Clarksville, TN 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Co-Lab: 613 Allen St., Austin 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Studio 304: 304 Boerum St., Brooklyn 8:00pm – 11:00pm

Online: www.ustream.tv/channel/low-lives-2

Presented by: El Museo del Barrio in collaboration with Aljira, Fusebox Festival in collaboration with Co-Lab, Galería de la Raza in collaboration with ATA, Diaspora Vibe Gallery, The Temporary Space, Terminal, Obsidian Arts and Studio 304.

Rosie Gordon-Wallace
www.diasoravibe.net
www.diaweb.diasporavibe.net
www.diasporavibegallery.blogspot.com
Curator/ Director
Diaspora Vibe Gallery
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator
3938 N. Miami Ave
Miami Fl. 33137

Openings in the North Miami Galleries and Jazz Concert at MOCA 4/30/10

Openings in the North Miami Galleries and Jazz Concert at MOCA
Date: April 30, 2010
Location: 125 Street between 7th and 8th Avenues
Time: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Negroni’s Trio

Openings in the North Miami Galleries and Jazz Concert at MOCA
The Museum of Contemporary Art, MOCA, presents a jazz concert the last Friday evening of the month. For Friday, April 30, the museum has programmed at 8:00 p.m. the Jazz concert by Negroni’s Trio and Ed Calle. For further information please visit www.mocanomi.org.

The galleries in North Miami and the project rooms will also have their regular opening night on the last Friday of the month, April 30, 2010, from 7 to 10 p.m. During the gallery walk, visitors will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and wine.

ArtNexus Store
ArtNexus Magazine opens a new space dedicated to the sale of magazines, art books, editions by Latin American artists and design objects. Represented by the Christopher Paschall s.XXI Gallery, José García is the guest artist for the space. The predominant subjects in Garcia’s work are simulations, replicas, and illusions. He has been developing formal research on illusion and mimesis in painting. By way of various supports, the artist questions the “naturalness” and truthfulness of the visible, creating “simulacra” that rely on a careful perceptive deception (trompe l’oeil) through painting.

To see our art books selection, and some of the ArtNexus editions, visit www.artnexus.net/store/index.php

Stripe Vintage Modern
Specializes in furniture and decorative arts, and unique 20th century works by artists and industrial designers such as Harvy Probber, Vladimir Kagan, Karel Appel, and Harry Bertoia.

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES IN NORTH MIAMI

MOCA
Museum of Contemporary Art
Concierto de Jazz
Negroni’s Trio and Ed Calle
April 30, 2010
8:00 p.m.
770 NE 125 Street
North Miami, Fl 33161
Tuesday to Saturday
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tel: 305. 893. 6211
www.mocanomi.org

ArtNexus Store
12504 N.E 8th Ave.
North Miami, Fl 33161
By appointment only
Tel: 305.891.7270

Stripe Vintage Modern
799 NE 125th St.
North Miami, Fl 33161
Monday to Saturday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tel: 305.893.8085
www.stripe.1stdibs.com

Leonard Pardon Studio
12502 NE 125th St.
North Miami, Fl 33161
By appointment only
Tel: 786.525.4626
www.pardonstudio.com

Basha Gallery
Recession Art
795 NE 125st
North Miami, Fl 33161
Tuesday to Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Image analysis and Art and Accesory Bazaar at Green Grass 5/6/10

Art ,Fashion, Accesories and Image make over .. all together for the fashionistas and trendy moms…
Thursday May 6 image analisys 6-7:30
Art and Accessories bazaar reception May 6 starts 7:30pm
CHECK THE LATEST TIPS AT HER BLOG …JUST CLICK HERE

Rosaura Perez is a Colombian artist. A MFA graduate of Miami International University, her work in the visual arts is a permanent exploration using several mediums that speak about the concept of identity. She is known for themes of love, and adaptation, which are expressed in her work. As seen through her color palette and personal slogan “Amor hecho en Colombia,” she has pride in her origins and a sunny perspective that is often lost in this diverse city.

Jayme Gershen is an American photographer with an affinity for travel, culture, and diversity. She makes work that explores stereotype and tradition. She often uses self-portraiture and digital manipulation to express her themes. Also working through documental portraiture, she explores the individuality of her subjects, studying prevalent issues such as work culture and immigration.

Christina Botero has been painting since the age of 13. After finishing high school in Colombia, she moved to Paris where she studied at L’Ecole des Beaux Art. She concluded her studies at NYU in 2002 with a Bachelors in Studio Art. Botero has exhibited in New York, Paris, Ibiza, and regularly exhibits work in Miami.

Green grass | 54 sw 10th street | Miami, | FL | 33130

Artformz opening of small wonders (art) salon 5/8/10

YOU ARE INVITED
Artformz has the pleasure of announcing the opening of “small wonders (art) salon”
On May 8th the gallery will turn its exhibition halls into one of the most energized and exciting exihibits this spring. Sixty-five of South Florida’s best local artists will be exhibiting affordable small jewels of artwork. The works will fill the wall space and the gallery will be converted into a cornucopian installation of diverse expressions. Small Wonders promises to be a sensory overload of visual offerings that will delight the public and document the pulse of current artistic practice in our community.

The exhibit will highlight artists from around South Florida who will be showing works in a multitude of media, including painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, ceramics, and printmaking. Many artists will be exhibiting works that are their latest explorations. Small Wonders aims to raise everyone’s respect for these thoughtful – coveted – irreverent – spontaneous – small works, and to showcase these works that are an important part of every artists practice as they experiment and explore ideas not connected to producing work for any specific market trend, nor for institutions or galleries.

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.

Artformz strongly encourages the sale of these very affordable works of art. The goal is to raise funds for South Florida artists and to support the Artformz yearly community projects including the upcoming International Artists Exchange. “ArtistaInvitaArtista” co-curated by Alette Simmons-Jimenez, artist and director of Artformz (Miami, USA) and Cristina Ghetti, artist and director of Red Nomade (Valencia, Spain). Artformz’ member artists as well as a delegation from Italy, will be hosted in Valencia by Red Nomade, Miguel Gago Albert, Cultural Council of the city of Godella, and La Casa de la Cultura de Burjassot in October of 2010. The scheduled art exhibit in Spain will be accompanied by panel discussions, artist’s talks, and introductions to local organizations and curators to broaden opportunities between participants. Artformz will in turn host the artist group from Spain, headed by Cristina Ghetti, and present an exhibit of their artwork at Artformz in early 2011. This event will coincide with similar cultural activities introducing these exceptionally talented artists to the Miami art scene.

Artformz Exhibiting Artists Host Committee:
Natasha Duwin, Henning Haupt, Donna Haynes, Sibel Kocabasi, Anja Marais, PJ Mills, Ray Paul, Guillermo Portieles, Alette Simmons-Jimenez

Exhibiting Guest Artists:
Harumi Abe, Gustavo Acosta, Eric Anfinson, Rosario Bond, Duane Brandt, Pip Brandt, Leah Brown,
Bill Burke, Guido Coletti, Stephanie Cunningham, Angi Curreri, Roalndo Dal Pezzo, Rai Escale, Shady Eshghi, Christian Feneck, Priscilla Ferguson, Luis Garcia Nerey, Paul Glass, John Gurbacs, Bryan Hiveley, Judy King, Jacek Kolasinski, Greg Latch, Leila Leder Kremer, Jules Lusson, John Martini, Lauren McAloon, Luisa Mesa, Venessa Monokian, Hugo Moro, Carol Munder, Sam Perry, Ron Pieniak, Brian Reedy, Barbara Rivera, David Rohn, Gustavo Román, Sara Rytteke, Beatricia Sagar, Edgar Sanchez Cumbas, John Sandell, Claudia Scalise, Gretchen Scharnagl, Shari Schemmel, Carolyn Schlam, Nina Surel, Peter Symons, Chu Teppa, Paloma Teppa, Kristin Thiele, Jackie Tufford, Jovan Karlo Villalba, Daniel Viñoly, Tom Virgin, Ramon Williams

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

Arts for Haiti at The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery 5/22/10

Arts for Haiti
May 22, 2010, 7-10pm
The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
3550 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
facebook.com/artsforhaiti

THE BERNICE STEINBAUM GALLERY TO HOST AN EVENING OF FASHION, MUSIC & POETRY FUNDRAISING EVENT BENEFITING HAITI

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

What: The media and the general public are invited to “Arts for Haiti” an evening of fashion, music, and poetry to benefit Friends of the Orphans, a non-profit organization that supports orphaned, abandoned and disadvantaged children in Haiti and around the world.

When: Saturday, May 22, 2010
7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Where: Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
3550 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

Cost: $12.00 minimum donation in celebration of the survivors of the January 12th earthquake in Haiti (All additional amounts are welcomed)

Who: The event will headline a fashion show featuring young designers, Jacinta Ligon www.jacintaligon.com, Viviane Valerius, Britney Samuels for Obe Santos www.obesantos.com, Yasser Faraco www.yasser-faraco.com, Waina Chancy, Funky Sexy Couture by Joey Rolon www.funkysexycouture.com, and Robinson Elie www.latentunlimited.com; makeup by Zoule Makeup, Haitian poetry recitals; live musical acts by well known Haitian artists such as T-Mich Fil Louime and many more.

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres are sponsored by Delices de France Bakery, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, Crystal Head Vodka, Seagram Sweet Tea, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly and Zaya Rum. The silent auction will feature some of the designs from the fashion show and an exciting raffle highlighting some must have items. Complimentary valet will be available.

Corporate event sponsors include, Neurology Associates Group, No Pin, Jacoby & Meyers PLLC, Christina’s Party Rental and Central Magnetic Imaging.

100% of the proceeds from this unique event will support Friends of the Orphans. Follow us on Facebook.com/artsforhaiti.

Dharma Studio Present Art Exhibit By Michelle Staton 5/1/10

Dharma Studio Present Art Exhibit By Michelle Staton
May 1st, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Dharma Studio
3170 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove Fl, 33133
305.461.1777
www.dharmastudio.com

Art Exhibition and Open Cocktail Reception
Saturday, May 1st: 7-11p, FREE

Join Dharma Studio in conjunction with the Coconut Grove Art Stroll as we transform into an art gallery for the evening . We will be exhibiting the work of Michelle A. Staton and there will be beautiful live music performed by Serena. Michelle A. Staton is a multi media artist currently living and working in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Her large scale, expressionistic painting style plays with color in unique and interesting ways. Color seems to flow intuitively from her paint brush as she mixes and interprets her expansive color schemes.

After attending Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and receiving admission to both Harvard and Ringling School of Art and Design to study fine art, Michelle decided to pursue a career in business to explore the left side of her brain. Once she completed her bachelor’s degree in accounting at the University of South Florida in Tampa and spent five years as an accountant, she realized the creative arts are what she is meant to pursue and moved to Cape Canaveral to find her path.

Michelle is currently working on a series of large scale flowers set against provoking colors. Her style utilizes glazing and finger painting to develop and emphasize depth in the flower petals. She is exploring how the glazing and layers will affect light on a subject. She also founded Scarlet Art Studios, which will explore custom, UV reactive and couture clothing as well as offer other crafty interpretations of everyday items.

The Dharma Studio in Coconut Grove, FL will be hosting over sixteen pieces of Michelle’s work during the May 1st Art Stroll. She also has work permanently displayed in the Florida State Capitol Building as well as in numerous private collections
Be part of Coconut Grove’s thriving art community on the first Saturday night of every month — many art galleries in the Grove will open their doors, and offer live music, food and wine. For

RSVP Call 305.461.1777

3170 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove Fl, 33133
305.461.1777

Transatlantic Encounters Latin American Artists in Paris between the Wars with Dr Michele Greet 5/20/10

Miami Art Museum Presents “Transatlantic Encounters:
Latin American Artists in Paris Between the Wars”
With Dr. Michele Greet

Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 6pm

Dr. Michele Greet, assistant professor, department of history and art history, George Mason University, will present a lecture entitled “Transatlantic Encounters: Latin American Artists in Paris Between the Wars” on Thursday, May 20, 2010 at Miami Art Museum. Dr. Greet will examine pivotal works made by Latin American artists in Paris in the years between World War I and II, when Paris was at the center of the art world. During this time, more than 200 Latin American artists traveled to Paris, contributing to and re-interpreting every major modernist trend. The lecture is organized in conjunction with Between Here and There: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, now on view at Miami Art Museum. Dr. Greet is a graduate of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She recently published Beyond National Identity: Pictorial Indigenism as a Modernist Strategy in Andean Art, 1920-1960. She is currently working on a manuscript on the subject of this lecture.

Thursday, May 20, 2010
Doors and galleries open 6pm
Lecture begins 7pm

Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
Parking: $5 (with museum validation) at 50 NW 2nd Ave.
Metro: Government Center Station

Admission: Members and university students $5
Non-members $10 (includes museum admission)

Contact: For more information contact MAM’s education office at 305.375.4073 or via email at Education@miamiartmuseum.org.

About Miami Art Museum
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. 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.

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.

Anti-Show at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art 5/1/10

ANTI-SHOW
MAY 1st., 7-11pm
Windisch-Hunt Fine Art…in Mayfair CCG
2911 Grand Ave

Windisch-Hunt Fine Art is proud to Present “The Anti-Show”,
with an international cast of artists that reside in Miami. Many of these individuals are skilled muralists that usually work in larger scales. For these artists, walls are their Galleries & Museums,
they create concepts and visuals for people to enjoy in public environments. These creative minds will be showing some of their latest works at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art, located In Mayfair Coconut Grove Fl. for a May 1st Opening, and the show will run thru the month of May.

Participating Artists include:
Timmy da Toaster, Tragek, Murder, Rekal, Junk, Pest, Julie L Friel, Non-Stop, Dunce, Sheri Friedman,
Alvaro Contreras, Circle2Labs, Gems, Robot Monkey, Self2Machine, R-Man, Aleloop, Arleen Delima, Jean Carlo Torres, Alfredo Gonzalez-Alvarez, Willow(Italy)…

Windisch-Hunt Fine Art is located at: 2911 Grand Ave. Mayfair Coconut Grove Fl.
Gallery Hours:11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tues-Sun
Opening Date: May 1st 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Show Dates: May 1st-May 29th.
For more info contact Annamaria Windisch at: 772-480-3131

Last Thursday at GAB Studio 4/29/10

Last Thursday
4.29.10, 5 pm – 8 pm
GAB Studio
105 northwest 23 street
Miami, Fl. 33127
www.gabstudio.com

GAB STUDIO PRESENTS
Last Thursday ART WALK
APRIL 29,2010, 5 pm to 8 pm

Jay Lonewolf
Ross Ford
Bridges Aderhold
Alycia Linke
Greg Pitts
Alan Stewart
Barbara Lloyd
Tony Rosca
Ashley Sheppard
Nilia Fajardo
Robyn Vegas
Allen J. Mort
Nelson Martin
Lindsay Vidal
Eduardo
Jaime Adrover

Music: Drum Circle By Jay Lonewolf

GAB STUDIO
Address: 105 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Fl 33127

Haitian Heritage Month Kick-Off Celebration at MOCA 5/1/10

As a part of North Miami’s Haitian Heritage Month Celebration, on Saturday, May 1 at 4:30 pm, Michée Ramil Remy will demonstrate the tradition of metalwork in which hammer and chisel are used to transform oil drums into artworks that incorporate elements of the Haitian and Caribbean culture. An exhibition of artworks by Michée Ramil Remy and Serge Jolimeau is on view in MOCA’s Lobby Gallery.

Haitian Heritage Month Kick-Off Celebration
Saturday, May 1, 2010 | Free Admission

3 – 5 pm | Hands On Creative Arts activities for children.
4 : 30 pm | Metalwork demonstration by Artist Michée Ramil Remy
5 : 30 pm | Live music and dance performances hosted by Zakafest

For a complete list of North Miami Haitian Heritage Month events please visit www.northmiamifl.gov/celebrate

Museum of Contemporary Art | 770 NE 125 Street | North Miami | FL | 33161

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 5/1/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
May 1st, 7;00pm – 11:00pm
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave, Coconut Grove FL 33133
coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com

Date: Saturday, May 1st, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Location: Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133

Admission: Free
On Saturday, May 1st Coconut Grove Art Stroll will be offering a fabulous array of new artists, entertainers and much more. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Almost Blue, 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 to movin….a And special presentation by “Serena Stroppa an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter.” Will rock you off your feet!
This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening in the Grove.
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 Miller Lite Beer.
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.
Artist Johnny Valdes, who is a Gallery Owner on the Promenade at Mayfair and also the founder of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll, says “This event has brought many new faces and visitors to Coconut Grove! The goal is to deliver an excellent show and also offer a free event for the whole family to enjoy. Also many of the local businesses have benefited from the economic impact this event brings every month to the area.”
Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Juan Fernandez and William Mark Coulthard.
In addition Dharma Studio will present a special presentation in collaboration with Coconut Grove Art Stroll, a One Man Show by Artist Michelle A. Staton” Open cocktail reception from 7:00pm-11:00pm. The Grove House Artist at Mayfair, The Windisch-Hunt Gallery, The Antique Market, and Christina Chacon Gallery will have open gallery exhibits to complete the Coconut Grove Art Stroll.
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
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Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays in Little Havana 4/30/10

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
April 30th, 2010

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.
Learn of the Ball and Chain Restaurant and Grill and its daring flouting of the “race rules” of an earlier era. Observe the home of Enola Gay Tibbetts at the time of Hiroshima. See Charlie’s fabled market in the heart of Old Riverside. View El Padrón Cigars, a text book example of the Mediterranean style of architecture, Lament the loss of the beloved Orange Bowl, but hear its story. Observe the path of the late, lamented trolley coursing through Riverside. View buildings hosting, in an earlier time, a Jewish youth center and a synagogue.

Michel Calvo
Michel will be performing at the Domino Plaza from 7:30pm-10:30pm
Born on August 24, 1974 in the town of Guines, Havana, Cuba; Calvo started his career at the age of 16 in the city of Matanzas, Cuba. Michel was part of bands such as DAN DEN, SELLO L.A., BACOLUYE, HAVANA BAND, among others. His music genre had the influence of the Latin music, including timba, salsa and son. Just recently Michel recorded his first single with the Timba group EKILATERO, in addition to the experience in the studio he did a number of interviews and presentations in radio stations along Miami. At the moment he has his own group called “Michel Calvo and his POWER BAND”, which performs every Saturday at “La Bodeguita del Medio”.

Armengol Sevilla
Mr. Sevilla will be performing at the corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street, from 7:30pm-10:30pm
Armengol Montenegro Sevilla was born in Matagalpa, Nicaragua; however, he currently resides in Miami where he has developed a many works interpreting traditional boleros. Armengol made his debut with the quartet “Perla” during 1966 then sings with the Northern Jazz, climbing quickly to become part of, The Jazz Matagalpa. In 1968 he starts in the “Nuevo Valores Radio Mundial” as lead singer. Then, in 1980 integrates the “Mariachi Mexico” and travels to Ecuador, to later on integrate the “Mariachi Guadalajara”.

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?

The Tower Theater is currently screening two films that recently achieved international success: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; and The secret in her eyes, from Argentina and Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film this year.
For more information click here!

Make sure to visit
The Grand opening of Galeria Adelmo this Friday, April 30th 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Complimentary Wine & Cheese
1165 S.W. 6th Street, Miami, Florida 33130.

Sociedad Actoral Hispanoamericana presenta “El Romancero Gitano”
El Romancero Gitano es una obra poética de Federico García Lorca, publicada en 1928. Está compuesta por dieciocho romances con temas como la noche, la muerte, el cielo, la luna. Todos los poemas tienen algo en común, tratan de la cultura gitana. El autor hace muchas descripciones al mundo de los gitanos.
Presenta una gran síntesis entre la poesía popular y la alta, transcurre entre dos motivos centrales, Andalucía y los gitanos, tratados de manera metafórica y mítica.
La obra refleja las penas de un pueblo perseguido que vive al margen de la sociedad y que se ve perseguido por los representantes de la autoridad, y por su lucha contra esa autoridad represiva. El libro tiene mucha sensualidad y muchas metáforas que marcan la historia.
Este Romancero será interpretado por el PREMIADO Actor Puertorriqueño Miguel Sahid el mismo estará complementado con los bailes de la bailaora española de flamenco Leandra “La Greca” que entre cuerdas y bailes le darán vida a este popular Romancero Gitano.
Esta puesta en escena estará dirigida por Director Puertorriqueño Edwin Pabellón.

Presentandose en KimbaraCumbara los Sabados a partir del 7 de Mayo, 2010. Para reservaciones 786-339-4577 / 305-873-4552

The Wolfsonian-FIU Presents Havana Revisited 4/29/10

VISIT HAVANA’S PAST AND PRESENT
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 7PM
THE WOLFSONIAN–FIU

Join Us on Thursday, April 29, 7pm for Havana Revisited

Artist and photographer Cathryn Griffith explores Havana’s significant buildings and public spaces by juxtaposing vintage tourist postcards with contemporary images. Investigating how the most prominent city in Spanish colonial America developed over centuries, she also reveals the role restoration plays in the city today. Book signing and reception to follow in The Dynamo Café. Co-presented with FIU’s Latin American and Caribbean Center (LACC) and Cuban Research Institute (CRI).

Free for members and the FIU community; $10 all others.
Contact 305.535.2644 or lydia@thewolf.fiu.edu for more information.

INFORMATION:
305.535.1001
info@thewolf.fiu.edu

Networking Cocktail at Mpeck Art Gallery 4/29/10

Networking Cocktail
Thursday 4/29/2010, 6:30pm / 9:30pm

7657 Biscayne Blvd @ 77th Street
Miami FL 33138
786 406 2494

Mpeck Art Gallery is a new venue presenting oil canvas painting, collectibles, clothing from a French African artist.

The gallery is a bright open space featuring a mezzanine , a cafe for fancy snaking and drinks related with the art …

Every week Mpeck Gallery will host events such as lectures, live music, networking cocktails,wine and cheese tasting etc…

Target Wednesday After Hours 4/28/10

Target Wednesday After Hours
April 28, 2010 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Crome Yellow, BFA Student Exhibition. The Spring Bachelor of Fine Arts class of 2010 at FIU’s School of Art & Art History, presents a series of works produced during their tenure at FIU. This exhibition is curated by Pip Brant. The evening will include light refreshments and live musical performance by Sound Image Sound, FLEA laptop ensemble and clarinetist Julian Santacoloma from the NODUS ensemble. More information available at http://thefrost.fiu.edu Target Wednesday After Hours are free and open to the public. For more information please contact the Education Department at 305.348.6963.

Sound Image Sound
Sound Image Sound returns to The Frost Art Museum with a new performance. The ensemble will explore new sounds with video projection on The Frost Art Museum’s exterior facade. Guest Artists include Kristine Burns, Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Eric Goldemberg, Jacek Kolasinski, Paula Matthusen, John Stuart and Daniel Viñoly, with additional performances by FLEA laptop ensemble and clarinetist Julian Santacoloma from the NODUS ensemble.

Historical Museum of Southern Florida 70th Anniversary Celebration and Unveiling of New Name Reception 4/29/10

Historical Museum of Southern Florida 70th Anniversary Celebration and Unveiling of New Name
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at Noon
Historical Museum of Southern Florida. 101 West Flagler Street. Miami, FL 33130
Admission: Free

The Historical Museum of Southern Florida invites the public for the announcement and unveiling of their new name on Thursday, April 29th, 2010. The event will include live music by Puerto Rican ensemble Plena Es!, complimentary champagne, photography display from ilovemiami365.com, and guest speaker David Lawrence, Jr. will engage the audience and test your history knowledge.
The event begins at noon and is free and open to the public. Lunch for non-museum members is available for purchase for $8.
Historical Museum of Southern Florida
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
Ph: 305.375.1492
www.hmsf.org
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Lee Materazzi Feels Like Home Solo Exhibition at Spinello opening reception 5/8/10

Lee Materazzi | Cheerios [2010] | Self Portrait Series | C-Print | Edition of 5 | 26″ x 35.5″
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Lee Materazzi | “Feels Like Home”
OPENING RECEPTION:Saturday, May 8th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition of Lee Materazzi, “Feels Like Home.” The multidisciplinary event features a suite of “self portrait” photographs, video, and interactive sculpture. This will be Materazzi’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

Materazzi visually manipulates everyday occurrences to explore the more complex and emotional relationships that are developed through repetition and time. Materazzi explains, “I am attracted to the chaotic and dysfunctional associations that are harbored and displaced within routines and the psychological impact that they can bring into our day-to-day life.” This challenge of structure and establishment ironically references movements such as The Situationists and Fluxes. There is an attempt to break out of conformity, though in the end, the work implies defeat. The struggle posed by the subject displays their vulnerability and becomes a self inflicting conflict encapsulated in a moment of time.

“Feels Like Home,” includes photographs & videos in which Materazzi captures her mother; likewise, the artist is captured by her mother. What Materazzi calls, “Self Portraits”, the images specifically examine the everyday practices that Materazzi has acquired from observing her mother. The particular routines that have been dramatized are domestic rituals such as baking a cake, doing the laundry or making a sandwich. The manipulation of these actions simultaneously accepts and rejects them. By allowing the roles to physically overcome the subject there is a sense of failure, yet the initial choice to alter them in such a way is a revolution. In addition to Materazzi’s photo series and video works, viewers are allured by a domestic icon titled “Mother”; an on-site washing machine anxiously waiting to be used. Materazzi insists that “Mother” is here for your dirty laundry.

Don’t leave home without it!
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 8th, 2010 / Exhibition through June 5th, 2010.

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.

Miami Museums Month Kick-Off during ArtCenter Art Walk 5/1/10

ArtCenter Gallery 800 Lincoln Road at Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach
Join us for this year’s Miami Museums Month Kick-Off during May’s Art Walk, Saturday, May 1st from 7 – 10 pm

Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Staurday 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.

Miami International Art Cocktail 4/30/10

MIAMI INTERNATIONAL ART COCKTAIL II
Friday April 30 Opening Night 6:30 pm
Program for international cultural cooperation
Enchanting the Limits
On view until June 3, 2010.
At Downtown Main Library
101 W Flagler St. Miami, FL 33130
MIAC (Miami International Art Cocktail) is an exhibition presented by the Miami International Cultural Alliance: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Italy, Israel, Germany, Haiti, Mexico, The Netherlands, Poland & Spain, featuring 12 countries, 24 artists and 48 art pieces.

Directed and curated by Sophie Videment, MIAC II: Enchanting the Limits seeks to explore the spiritual, emotional and aesthetic border lines crossed and blurred by each of the artists.

Featured artists: Ana Cristina Bojanin; Yftach Belsky, Daniel Bottero, Bram Boomgaardt, Ana Candioti, Miriam Cabessa, Maite Centol, Pascual Depuhl, Edouard Duval-Carrie, Hans Feyerabend, Eleonora Goretkin, Leni Ibarguengoytia, Jacek Jerzy Kolasinski, Josafat Miranda, Piotr Pataki, Marco Rocca, Robaldo Rodriguez, Gisela Savdie, Silvana Soriano, Justin Steinburg, Freda Tschumy, Bastien Turgo, David Wheatley, Philippe Zanolino, ZZ Team.

The Exhibition Runs from April 28-June 3 at the Miami-Dade Main Public Library.

The Cocktail Reception on April 30 (opening night) at 6 pm is sponsored by Bacardi USA, Inc.

Locust Projects presents How To Read A Book Curated by Michael Wilson opening 5/8/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson

Opening reception: Saturday, May 8, 7-10pm
Conversation and preview: Thursday, May 6, 6.30pm
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).

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York; Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York; Laura Bartlett Galley, London; Postmasters, New York, and Private Collection, New York.

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Le Iconique: Terribly Odd solo show opens 4/24/10

Opening this Saturday night!
Le Iconique: Terribly Odd Solo Show
On exhibit April 24 – June 12, 2010
Bear and Bird Boutique + Gallery inside/upstairs at TATE’S
4566 North University Drive / Lauderhill, Florida 33351 / Phone: 954-748-0181
website: www.bearandbird.com

Le Iconique: Une Exposition Miserable de Terribly Odd is a collection of works paying tribute to iconic french figures leading up to a period in European social history known as Belle Époque or the “Beautiful Era.” From the terror of tiny Napoleon, to the grandeur of Eiffel’s vision; Le Iconique will span the ages of French history calling upon the sights and sounds of her storied past.
Check out his website and facebook page for more info on this artist!
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 24 from 6-10pm
Artist will be in attendance during the opening.
Art will be available for online viewing and purchasing.
Regular Exhibition Hours APRIL 25 – JUNE 12, 2010
Mon-Thurs 11am-8pm; Fri & Sat 11am-9pm; Sun 12noon-6pm
So who is this “Terribly Odd?” Is it a figment of the imagination, a persona, or perhaps that ounce of morbidness that lurks within us?
Terribly Odd, better known as Mike, was born and raised in Miami and spent the majority of his adolescence attempting to evade the excitement of delinquency. In doing so, he experienced the pop culture society that blankets our country and now the world. Intrigued by the many atypical chances popular culture had to offer, in Odd’s late teens, he ventured on to Savannah for a brief stint at the Savannah College of Art and Design. There, Odd soon realized that he would rather produce “miserable” works and kissed-off the thought of ever creating “fine” art.
Art to Odd is a reaction, a language, and his work ranges from the surreal to the decaying scenes of sheer horror spanning film, music, and the unconventional beauty of pop culture; always looking to tread the line between innocence and indecency.
Odd’s work speaks for itself, Odd went from just “someone” who grew up with sketchbooks full of little bastard creations, to “Terribly Odd,” now having a loyal audience to share his vision with. Since then it has been a mad rush of sketches, paintings, and digital works and the ability to share his work through a variety of mediums, being a part of a number of shows as well as solo exhibitions. Definitely coming a long way, Odd’s attempt to take over the world is still in progress.. There is a lot more in store for the “Odd World.”

The MIA Program 2nd Opening at Kill Your Idol 4/23/10

The MIA Program
2nd Opening April 23rd
Kill Your Idol
222 Espanola way
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
The MIA Program: A ten year retrospective of Miami as seen through the eyes of Miami local skate boarders/photographers Ian OʼConnor and Frankie Galland is back for a second viewing.
The MIA Program lures you in to the world of… well yes, skateboarding in Miami, but it also offers an honest portrayal of Miami’s style, culture, and some of the very colorful characters who call Miami home. (Aka the ‘Lurkers’ series)

Some of Ian’s photos have debuted on covers of the most respected skate mags in the world, while other have never been shared with the public until now. ‘The Program’ does not only focus on the physical act of skateboarding, but also documents what skaters encounter out in the streets of the magic city. From the gutters in Liberty City, to breathtaking aerial views of Biscayne Bay, Ian takes you on a visual journey through one of the United States most vibrant and fascinating cities, all the while capturing some of the finest skate boarders in the world.

You may know Frankie Galland from MIA Skateshop where he pretends to own the place! In the past and present though he’s been known as a man behind the lens shooting for Strength Magazine as photo editor, as well as many other publications from Swindle to Skateboarder. He spends his free time dancing like Ian Curtis and enjoying Johnny on the rocks.

Artist Taylor Kienholz was born and raised in a small skateboard staple town, Santa Cruz ca. he has been a part of the skateboard family for over 10 years, hes lived in many united state cities making friends in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and has found his home base with his wife and daughter in Miami beach fl. his artwork has a bold yet rustic feel to it with destressed woods and aged hand tools. his content ranges from playful cartoon birds and Mexican folk art to refined stained wood work, and art installations. he currently works for Urban Outfitters on Miami beach and designs and builds all their display installations. visit taylorkienholz.blogspot.com to see more of his work.
Music by DJ Keen One
PARADISE SKATE VIDEO PREMIER By Rob Hoovis

Gallery 101 presents Jacqueline Sacs solo exhibition Black Satin 5/1/10

This will be the VERY FIRST SHOW
AT THE NEW GALLERY 101 LOCATION IN
The FAT VILLAGE Arts District
501 N. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(5 blocks north of Broward Blvd.)

Gallery 101 presents: Jacqueline Sacs’ solo exhibition entitled ” Black Satin”
Sat May 1st, 7-11pm

Complimentary Hors d’ ouevres and
Gelati Martinis from Guy Le Houtte of Gelato Station in Wilton Manors.

www.isacsphoto.com

Enjoy a relaxing environment with other art lovers, featuring complimentary hors de ouevres, beverages and live music.
Exhibit runs through May 14.

The Gallery 101
IS MOVING to the FAT VILLAGE ARTS DISTRICT
(5 blocks north of Broward Blvd.)
Map of New Location

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

The Art of Survival and our Featured Glass Artist for May Kathy Stulz at Grove House Artists Gallery 5/1/10

“The Art of Survival” & our Featured Glass Artist for May – Kathy Stulz
Saturday, May 1st, 2010, 7:00 pm
Grove House Artists Gallery
Grove House Artists Gallery
3390 Mary Street
Mayfair Promenade
Coconut Grove, Florida
http://www.grovehouseartists.net

The Art of Survival – This exhibit is by any artist who has survived or is living with any type of cancer or who has a family member or friend who has survived or is living with cancer.

GroveHouse Artists Gallery
Invite you to their latest grid exhibit
“The Art of Survival” & our Featured Glass Artist for May – Kathy Stulz
Plus the New Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Work
Opening Reception
Saturday May 1st, 2010
beginning at 7 p.m.

Located on the Promenade in the Shops at Mayfair
Please come and join us for this great event – light refreshments will be served

Caribe George Rodez exhibition at CocoWalk Coconut Grove Gallery Night 5/1/10

RODEZart.com Gallery
CoCoWalk – 3015 Grand Ave., Ste. 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Following a very successful trip to the 32nd Annual International Art Expo New York this past month, I am extremely happy to announce that my artwork can now be found in one of Miami’s most unique neighborhoods, Coconut Grove. Now on the second floor of CocoWalk you will find RODEZart.com Gallery. This will also serve as my working art studio.

Join us on Saturday, May 1, 2010, during Coconut Grove Gallery Night from 7 to 10pm, as I present “Caribe” (kÉ™-ˈrÄ“-bÄ“), a retrospective exhibition of my Caribbean works; a search of my culture and roots, in the main gallery.

Cuba’s past comes alive in Caribe. The images come to life with bold, vivid colors like that of the stained glass windows of old Cuban architecture. I use subjects and images that would normally be used in folkloric Cuban paintings and give them a modern pop-ish twist. What I accomplish in creating this body of work is a sense of voyaging back to Cuba, transforming it, and making it fresh and new, as if never touched by 51 years of stagnation. The works act as a defibrillator bringing back to life the Cuba, Before Castro, and foretelling of the possibilities of a new beginning for the lost island of ruins.

Although I was born in Manhattan, New York, I have found a connection with my heritage and culture by fusing a life-style that I never knew with the modern day existence of the Cuban-American experience in Miami. It is a mixture of the old with the new, the Cuban and the American, the Caribbean and the African, all rolled up into one delicious palette of colors.

A percentage of all sales during the evening will be donated to the American Red Cross’ International Response Fund benefiting Haiti’s recovery.

Don’t Call Me Pretty! Women in art Opening Reception at Pan American Art Projects 4/22/10

Don’t Call Me Pretty! Women in art
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 22, 7-9 p.m.
Panel Discussion on Women Artists 6-7 p.m. RSVP by April 18

EXHIBITION
Selected works by:
Belkis Ayon; Jane Martin
Tania Bruguera; Elsa Mora
Ryder Cooley; Marta Maria Perez Bravo
Nora Correas; Sandra Ramos
Andrea Cote; Rosangela Renno
Maysey Craddock; Graciela Sacco
Antonia Eiriz; Carolina Sardi
Ana Fabry; Tracey Snelling
Aimee Garcia; Vibeke Tanberg
Cristina Lucas; Lucia Warck Meister

PANEL DISCUSSION
Please come join us for a panel discussion on women in the arts, panelists are:
Janet Batet (Critic and Independent Curator)
Estelle Berg (Local Collector)
Carolina Sardi (Miami based Artist)
Michele Weinberg (Director, Girls Club, Artist)
Moderator: Carol Damian (Director, Frost Art Museum at FIU)

Wine and light fare will be provided
Please RSVP by April 18 by phone or email if you would like to attend
2450 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
t: 305.573.2400 f: 305.573.0720
miami@panamericanart.com
www.panamericanart.com

intimites photographs by Tony Pita opening at Zu Galeria Fine Arts 4/22/10

intimités
photographs by Tony Pita
Zu Galeria Fine Arts cordially invites you to Tony Pita’s first photography exhibit in the USA.
April 22, 8pm
Exhibiting until May 6

Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
786-443-5872
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com

El vivio ante el espejo by Tony Pita
Tony Pita, born in Cuba, is a multi-talented artist. He is a photographer with a mission. His lens capture the human form in intimate ways. He is a like a priest behind his camera, for his subjects reveal themselves as if going to confession. He has won numerous recognitions throughout his career. His work has been exhibited in Cuba, Mexico and Spain. He has worked successfully in numerous important exhibitions as curator. This exhibit is a sneak preview for what will come in the future.

Jerrys Artarama Open House and Mini Art Show with South Florida Artists Association 4/29/10

Announcing a new Meetup for South Florida Artists Association!
Jerry’s Artarama Open House and Mini Art Show with SFAA.
Thursday, April 29, 2010 6:30 PM
Jerry’s Artarama
242 S. Federal Highway
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

A few years ago, SFAA had an open house and a quick, on the spot mini art show with about 30 of our visual artist meetup members. It was a great time, so we’ve decided to do it again this month. If you’ve never been to Jerry’s Artarama in Deerfield, this is a perfect reason to take a trip. Reco, the manager of the store will be keeping the doors open for our group a little later than usual, and offering an additional 20% off your entire purchase that night. Refreshments will be served, and I’ve also asked that they invite other members of the local community to attend and meet the artists.

We will be there between 6:30 and 8:30pm.

And please, if you have a small piece of your artwork that you’d like to show, I highly encourage you to bring it with you, and also a portable easel if you have one to display your work on. It’s a great opportunity to show others the quality and the type of work that you do.

If you need a little more incentive to come by, Jerry’s has been known to give way some great supplies during free raffles on the night of the event! We will be in the front of the store right as you walk in.
Learn more here: http://www.meetup.com/southfloridaartists/calendar/13214463

Ruben Millares and Antonia Wright Art Show at 777 Studio Gallery 4/24/10

Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares:
A Great Disorder is an Order
closing reception!
Saturday, April 24th
7 -9 p.m.
777 Studio Gallery
166 Alhambra Circle in downtown Coral Gables
For more information please call 305.444.0333

Join us on Saturday, April 24th for the closing of Ruben Millares and Antonia Wright’s “A Great Disorder Is An Order” from 7-9pm at 777 Studio-Gallery. The exhibit includes a multisensory installation of mobile sculpture, ink drawing, video and audio by Millares and a new photo series titled “On The Other Hand”, installation and sculpture by Wright. Be sure to see their collaborative video as well.

The space is located at 166 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, 33134. The night will feature an open bar, snacks and best of all, great company. We hope that you can all make it out for this joyous occasion, which will not disappoint.777 Studio Gallery: 166 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, FL
EXHIBITION: Antonia Wright & Ruben Millares / “A Great Disorder is An Order”
CLOSING RECEPTION: Saturday, April 24th, 7-9pm
For more information please call 305.444.0333

777 Studio Gallery in Coral Gables is pleased to announce the upcoming public exhibition of artwork by two Miami-based talents, Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares. The exhibition is centered on the exploration of the human experience in the built and natural worlds; our relationship to our surroundings and to each other. Wright will present a series of photographs, On the Other Hand, video, and installation and Millares will present a multisensory installation of mobile sculptures and ink drawings for the exhibition. The closing reception with the artists is on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

In the series On the Other Hand, Antonia Wright repeats the same neutral gesture, a hand reaching, and places it in different contexts. The expression becomes a communication to the viewer, a metaphor begging for a reading into the deeper meaning of the act. The hand reaches out of the ocean on a rainy day, a pile of garbage, a field of ducks. Is the hand an invitation? A threatening gesture? Does the figure in the photo need help? Do we? Or both? These photos, mini poems on humanity, aim to highlight the ‘bizarre’ within the everyday façade of normal situations. This series, like all of Wright’s work, looks into our interpersonal connections to our surroundings, both to the natural and to each other, and explores our relationship to both.

Ruben Millares’ work speaks to the balance between man and nature. This series of mobiles physically focuses on the idea of equilibrium. Millares says, by using personal metal hangers, consumed shell fish and leftover construction materials that would otherwise be discarded, I bring human excess back to productive means. The mobiles move in concentric circular patterns at the mercy of the wind or water creating new and recycled energy from waste. Millares approaches ink drawings from an emotional stand point, letting the ink and water guide his internal feelings onto the paper. By using different tools, he is able to create ever changing textures within a traditional medium. The drawings, like the mobiles are impermanent even though they are fixed on a piece of paper. In this exhibit the artist presents mobiles and drawings together in a multisensory environment that is foreign yet known.
By presenting man-made materials in harmony with natural ones, we begin to see how man tries to create the beauty inherent in the natural world. Can it be done? Can we surpass the natural? Or is it the balance that is ultimately more important?

About the Artists:

Antonia Wright is a Miami born Cuban-America artist, whose work employs photography, poetry, performance, installation, video art and the interaction between both forms. She received an M.F.A. in poetry from the New School University in New York City and is a graduate from the International Center of Photography’s General Studies Program. She has been reviewed in numerous publications such as The Daily News, The Miami Herald, The New Times, and was recently featured in New York Magazine’s article, “The New Talent Show: Pot-Luck Culture”, on upcoming artists. She has shown in museums and galleries in New York, Miami, and exhibited in Amnesty International’s exposé on Cuban-American artists in Los Angeles. She is also the curator of The Keys Project, an ongoing multi-city venture whose aim is to document and collect keys and portraits of their possessors. www.thekeysproject.com. Antonia is currently the assistant to the curator at The Margulies Collection. www.antoniawright.com

Ruben Millares is a 1st generation Cuban American musician, composer, visual artist and entrepreneur born in Miami, Florida. He began playing drums at the age of 3 ½ and soon moved on to guitar which has remained his passion ever since. With his band Smiling Gums, he has been performing around the country for the past 10 years incorporating afro Cuban rhythms and improvisation into rock n roll. As a visual artist he creates abstract landscape Sumi Ink drawings and metal, wire and shell mobile sculpture, both of which can be seen at his self designed office space in Coral Gables. His office design for the family’s CPA and Asset Management firm was awarded the2008 Outstanding Interior Office Space Award by the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. Ruben is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) as well as a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) and is also involved with extensive charity work for the Daily Bread Food Bank of South Florida as well as other organizations such as Lotus House. www.rubenmillares.com www.smilinggums.com www.millares.net

Third Annual Miami Art Museum Corporate Luncheon 5/7/10

THIRD ANNUAL MIAMI ART MUSEUM CORPORATE LUNCHEON TO HONOR
NORTHERN TRUST FOR ITS SUPPORT OF ARTS IN THE SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY

Shutts & Bowen, LLP to Receive First Special Recognition Award
2010 Miami Art Museum Corporate Luncheon
Friday, May 7, 2010, Four Seasons Hotel Miami

Miami’s cultural, business and government leaders will honor the private sector’s impact on South Florida’s cultural vitality at the Miami Art Museum Corporate Luncheon on Friday, May 7, 2010. Northern Trust Corporation, a leading provider of investment management, asset and fund administration, fiduciary and banking solutions for corporations, institutions and affluent individuals worldwide, will receive the 2010 Miami Art Museum Corporate Honors for its major impact and support of South Florida’s cultural institutions. For the first time, a Special Recognition Award will be presented, recognizing Shutts & Bowen LLP for outstanding service to Miami Art Museum (MAM). The luncheon will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel Miami, 1435 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131, from 11:30am until 2pm. All event proceeds support Miami Art Museum’s education and public programs. Miami Art Museum is Miami-Dade County’s largest provider of arts education, outside the Miami-Dade County Public School System.

“Without corporate support, Miami would not have the thriving cultural community we are so fortunate to enjoy today,” said Aaron Podhurst, chairman of MAM’s board of trustees. “This luncheon is an opportunity to recognize and thank these corporate partners, whose contributions enable Miami’s cultural institutions to provide vital public programming, enriching the lives of the entire community.”

Ambassador Paul L. Cejas, MAM trustee and CEO of PLC Investments, will serve as honorary chairman, and MAM Trustee Rafael Miyar and Pedro A. Fernandez, principal of Bernstein Global Wealth Management, will serve as luncheon chairmen. The keynote speaker will be John Wetenhall, Ph.D., M.B.A, a nationally-known museum management expert and current MAM interim director. Wetenhall’s address, titled “Museums for the Future – Now,” will discuss how museums are handling the current financial crisis and will look ahead to how Miami may be positioned to lead the next generation of cultural institutions. Wetenhall belongs to the Association of Art Museum Directors and serves on the boards of the American Association of Museums and the U.S. National Committee of the International Council of Museums.

Since its founding in 1889, Northern Trust has fostered a culture of commitment to the communities it serves worldwide. Based in Chicago, Northern has a growing network of 84 offices in 18 U.S. states and has international offices in 15 locations in North America, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. Northern Trust focuses on three core areas: health, education, arts and culture. In South Florida, Northern Trust has provided major sponsorship support for the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, Inc., Cleveland Orchestra, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Florida Grand Opera, Funding Arts Network, GroveHouse Artists, Miami City Ballet, Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, New World School of the Arts, New World Symphony, Partners for Artisans, Vizcaya and the Wolfsonian. Since 1997 Northern Trust has contributed significantly to the Annual Education Fund at Miami Art Museum.

Shutts & Bowen LLP is a 200-lawyer, full-service Florida-based law firm that was founded in 1910 by Col. Frank B. Shutts, who also founded The Miami Herald. The Firm represents multinational and domestic corporations, financial institutions, local and state governments and municipalities, and smaller enterprises of every nature. The Firm celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. Its history of leadership in the development of Miami and community involvement is mirrored in its 25-year relationship with Miami Art Museum and its predecessor Center for the Fine Arts. The Firm spearheaded and co-sponsored the 1985 exhibition Picasso in Miami and later a Rodin Bronzes exhibition, as well as several other exhibitions and annual event underwritings. Its attorneys have provided invaluable and extensive pro bono legal advice and trustee leadership to the museum since 1988.

Luncheon sponsorships are available, ranging from $5,000-10,000 for a table of ten. Individual tickets range from $150 for a single ticket to $2,500 for six tickets. For additional information, or to reserve seats, please contact MAM’s Assistant Director for Major Gifts, Brooke Minto, at (305) 375-1791 or by email at bminto@miamiartmuseum.org.

Miami Art Museum
Miami Art Museum, located at 101 W Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130, 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 its ambitious education and public programs. The Museum continues to build its collection of holdings from the 20th century through the present, as it embarks on a major new building and expansion project. The new Miami Art Museum, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, will open in downtown Miami’s Museum Park in 2013. 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.

The Wolfsonian-FIU Invites You to a Members Preview and Reception 4/22/10

Finlay B. Matheson, Chairman; The Wolfsonian–FIU Advisory Board; and Cathy Leff, Director, invite you on the occasion of The Wolfsonian’s fifteenth anniversary, to the members’ preview and reception of + 5: Recent Acquisitions from The Wolfsonian Collection
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2010, 6-8PM
1001 WASHINGTON AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH
+5: Recent Acquisitions from The Wolfsonian Collection showcases the dynamic growth of The Wolfsonian collection over the past five years.
Free for Wolfsonian members; guests of members $10. RSVP required: 305.535.2631 or rsvp@thewolf.fiu.edu.
Wine generously provided by Arrowood Vineyards & Winery.

Parking garages located on Collins and 7th, 10th, and 13th streets, and on Washington at 12th street.
INFORMATION: 305.535.1001, info@thewolf.fiu.edu
MEMBERSHIP: 305.535.2631, membership@thewolf.fiu.edu
PROGRAMS: 305.535.2644, programs@thewolf.fiu.edu

MAM Contemporaries Social 5/13/10

MAM Contemporaries Social
Thursday, May 13, 6-9pm
MAM members and participating organizations free;
Non-members $10
Miami Art Museum
Join MAM Contemporaries and other young professionals from Miami’s non-profit and cultural organizations, business councils and alumni associations for an engaging evening of networking and festivities! This year we are thrilled to collaborate with 10×10 Miami on an event that presents the images and works of 10 creative minds from Miami in a fun and fast-paced presentation. For more info. contact Mabel Perez at 305.375.3018 or MAMContemporaries@miamiartmuseum.org. Membership Info.

Pecha Kucha Gardenovation at Fairchild 4/25/10

For the first time, Pecha Kucha—an event for designers and innovators to meet, network, and show their work in public—joins Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s Food and Garden Festival Sunday, April 25th at 1PM. The panel titled GARDENOVATION: Returning to Your Nature showcases seven of South Florida’s nature inspired artists, designers, and architects who creatively challenge traditional ideas about garden design, technique, and interaction with nature. With 20 Power Point slides shown for 20 seconds each, the panelist will share how nature has inspired them in their work and in return allowed them to learn about their own nature in the process.

About Pecha Kucha
Pecha Kucha was conceived in Tokyo in February 2003 by architects Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein as an event where young designers could meet, network and show their work in public. Over time, it has evolved into a massive celebration of creativity, with events regularly being held in 300 cities including Miami. Last year, more than 6,000 presentations were hosted at over 600 Pecha Kucha events. Drawing its name from the Japanese phrase for the sound of conversation (“chit chat”), the Pecha Kucha format is simple—20 images x 20 seconds—and designed to keep presentations concise and moving at a rapid pace. For more information, visit www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/miami

About Fairchild
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is dedicated to exploring, explaining and conserving the world of tropical plants. It is one of the premier conservation and education-based gardens in the world and a recognized international leader in both Florida and international conservation. Currently Fairchild has field programs in over 20 countries including support to protected areas in Madagascar and Africa and botanic garden development and renovation projects in South and Central America, the Caribbean and Middle East. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden houses palm and cycad collections that are nationally recognized by the American Public Gardens Association (APGA), has the world’s greatest living collection of palms and cycads; an education program reaching more than 52,000 school children per year; hosts popular events like the International Chocolate Festival, International Mango Festival and International Orchid Festival, the Ramble, concerts, affiliated plant society shows and sales and more; and, is a not-for-profit organization relying on the support of its 45,000 members and benefactors. Fairchild hosts major art events such as Yayoi Kusama at Fairchild this year, Mark di Suvero, Fernando Botero, Dale Chihuly and Kris Martin at Fairchild in 2008, Botero, Lichtenstein and Chihuly at Fairchild in 2007 and Chihuly at Fairchild in 2005 and 2006. For more information, please visit us at www.fairchildgarden.org and on Facebook and Twitter.

Hanging Out at the Palmetto Bay Village Center with Brian Trainor opening 4/23/10

From Brian Trainor
I would like to extend an open invitation for you to attend my current exhibition.

My show Hanging Out In Biscayne National Park will now be hanging out at the Palmetto Bay Village Center’s third floor gallery through June 30,2010. The Palmetto Bay Village Center is located on the northern corner of Biscayne National Park. The opening will be on April 23, 2010 from 6pm to 9pm. We will have Wine, Soft Drinks, appetizers, and a free raffle of an art work for those in attendance.

21311 S.W. 94th Ave
Cutler Bay Florida 33189
305-721-7770

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101/Exhibit Presents Artist Marcus Antonius Jansen Solo Exhibition Zeitgeist Opening 5/8/10

101/EXHIBIT PRESENTS ARTIST MARCUS ANTONIUS JANSEN SOLO EXHIBITION, “ZEITGEIST”
WHO: 101/exhibit proudly presents “ZEITGEIST,” a solo exhibition by internationally renowned painter Marcus Antonius Jansen. Jansen will exhibit large and small-scale works that carry us into the shadows of the 21st century. With a keen awareness of his surroundings, Jansen creates a surreal, urban-like atmosphere filled with subconscious revelations that foretell a future fraught with consequence. Violent brushstrokes, changing textures, and instinctive contrast of color reflect an explosive spontaneity that is the direct, raw effect of emotion.
Noted art historian Jerome A. Donson, who worked with many painters in the past, such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, states, “Jansen’s paintings are reminiscent of the Ash Can school. There will be many followers in this style of work, but there will be only one Marcus Jansen.”
Jansen’s intellectually provocative and paradoxical work encourages discourse among viewers. Inspired by political and social events of today, he paints his own interpretations as he tries to separate truth from fiction in a world of increasing disinformation. His paintings ask us to look at the world in a new way and to consider not only our interdependence but also the universal nature of our existence. We are forced to recognize the repercussions of our own apathy and then ask ourselves, “What are my responsibilities and how much am I willing to sacrifice?”
Jansen continues to remind us that progress has a price. In his most recent work, the streets are filled with the crumbling infrastructure of a previous generation. Isolated figures walk in the aftermath without refuge from the surveillance of new world technology. Spotlights illuminate the scenery, as the stage is set for a virtual wasteland rich in metaphorical imagery.
The themes that run through Jansen’s work are vast in scope but are indicative of his insightful ability to see how they correlate. Genetically modified food, increased surveillance, the degradation of education, corporate greed, and global dominance are just a few of these themes. He brings our attention to the things we would normally overlook, while reminding us that within our struggle resides beauty.
WHEN: Opening reception with Marcus Antonius Jansen
Saturday, May 8, 2010
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Exhibition on view until June 8, 2010
WHERE: 101/exhibit, 101 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Marcus Antonius Jansen’s sweeping urban landscapes show a unique display of apocalyptic dreamscapes from the artist’s imagination. His delivery is a sophisticated blend of complex overlapping layers and compositions. Marcus Jansen is a world traveler who spent his childhood living in New York City and Germany. He joined the Armed Forces and eight years later discharged and transformed his life from a Gulf War Veteran to an internationally sought after painter. His work can be found in important art museum collections such as The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art. Jansen’s art commissions include Ford Motor Company and more recently, Warner Brothers, Hollywood and FIFA World Cup TM 2010 in South Africa.

ABOUT THE GALLERY: 101/exhibit is a unique space dedicated to showcasing provocative art and, as such, will provide an ideal backdrop for Fleisher 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. 101/exhibit is located at 101 NE 40th Street, in the heart of Miami’s Design District. For more information on the exhibition or 101/exhibit, call (305) 573- 2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.

Humberto Castro Draw-Wings 1990-2010 at Cremata Gallery 4/16/10

EVENT INFO
Humberto Castro:”DRAW-WINGS:1990-2010″
April 16th ,2010, 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Cremata Gallery

Humberto Castro belongs to the 1980’s generation of Cuban artists. Born in Cuba in 1957, he has lived in exile in Paris (for ten years) and in Miami and New York since 1989. His existential language is based on the use of the stylized human figure; the treatment and context of which transmits an array of messages ranging from the political denunciation to the purely poetic.
Humberto Castro “Draw-Wings: A Retrospective 1990-2010” presents a vision of Castro’s work, which includes a selection of drawings done in Paris, and various large format more recent pieces done in Miami. Painted in a monochromatic mode with shades of whites, grays, and blacks, his compositions display an innate elegance, making them palatable and even lyrical at times. Humberto Castro is a master at capturing metamorphosis: his svelte figures seem to endlessly evolve from ethereal beings to earthlings. This thematic fusion imbues the work with an alluring, visionary quality.
During the last two decades, Humberto Castro held triumphant solo exhibitions in Spain, France, Germany, Italy, England, Poland, Check Republic, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, USA and Canada.
Cremata Gallery
1646 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
P: 305.644.3315
www.crematagallery.com

KiptonART comes to Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour 4/15/10

Fashion Loves Kipton Miami Artists
Thursday April 15, 2010 / 6pm
On April 15th the “Fashion Loves Kipton Miami Artists” event is taking place at Saks Fifth Avenue in Bal Harbour, Florida.

Along with Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbour and KiptonART, the evening will be hosted by Richard Martin, Kipton Cronkite, Sarah Arison, Carlos Suarez, Debi Wechlser, Deborah and Dennis Scholl, Alan Randolph, and Donnamarie Baptiste.

Works by KiptonART Miami based artist Vincent Edmond Louis displayed in the fashionable setting.

Event begins at 6pm.

Cocktails by Grey Goose and small bites by ONE Bal Harbour Resort & Spa.

More Inf and RSVP

Soul Of Miami Art Walk Short List 4/10/10

{This is our personal list of events from the site. It is by no means complete, nor well sorted. But, we have had requests to post this, so here it is! We may or may not be hitting all of these, and will certainly go by others not listed. This will certainly get you started on your way and you can explore from there.}
DESIGN DISTRICT
6-9 *Living and Loving Celebrating Our Comfort Opening Reception
6p-12a Milk, Honey, Thugs and Money swampspace gallery 3821 NE 1 Court
7-10 Sea, Shells and Sun at CityLoftArt Miami Design District
7-11 Inner Visions New Exhibition at Art Fusion Galleries
7-10 Pachi Giustinian Watch The Stars And From Them Learn Solo Debut Spinello Gallery
7-10 Borinquen Gallery presents Monthly Gallery Walk, Art Raffle and Silent Auction featuring Romero Britto
7-10 Gallery 101 presents Entwine Rick Esposito Reception
7-10 Locust Projects presents Drew Heitzler The World Is Yours Reception
7-10 Cloak Hosts Multi-Faceted Fashion Event For The Socially Conscious Fashionista at Moore Building $10

NORTH WYNWOOD
6-9 Miriam Fernandes Gallery presents Timeless Joy of Life A Solo Exhibition by Don McClain
6-11 *Ballering Artex Gallery Grand Opening
7-10 Calix Gustav Gallery Debuts New Exhibit Sticky and Sweet
7-10 PIP & Duane Brant- at Abba Fine Art
7-10 The “Yellow” Exhibit – featuring the Art of Renda Writer @ MyPAC 3324 N Miami Ave
8-12 Believe The Hype Miami at Eazy Street Gallery $10

WYNWOOD
6-11 Fabrika Art Space presents: Raul Magaldi / Wynwood Art Walk 2722 NW 2nd Ave.
7-10 Live Music by Omine and Drinks by Select Vodka at Brevards for Gallery Walk
7-10 Christy Gast Batty Cave Opening Reception at Gallery Diet
7-10 New World School of the Arts presents Coast to Coast Visual Arts Exhibition Opening Reception at NWSA Artseen Gallery
7-10 Bruce McQuiston Sculptures and Blake Fisher Fine Art Photography at D&G Gallery
7-11 GAB Studio 2nd Saturday April 10, 2010
7:30-10 Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Flomen Sterz Hart
8-12 Crystal Monoliths Art Exhibition at Cafeina Gallery
8p-1a Parafernalia Garage Sale

DOWNTOWN
7-10 New World School of the Arts Presents 2010 BFA Opening Reception at CIFO

Miami Light Project Friends Dinner Fundraiser at The Light Box 5/8/10

Join Miami Light Project for The Friends Dinner – Miami Light Project’s annual fundraiser. We’re going to raise the roof with our fabulous friends!

In recognition of our new partnership with Tony Goldman

Scrumptious Supper by: Thierry’s catering
Living Rooms by: Las Tias
Eye candy & music by: Imayday and Circ X

All proceeds for the Friends Dinner support Here & Now artists and are matched by the John s. and James L. Knight Foundation Knight Arts Challenge.

Saturday, May 8, 2010, 7:30pm
The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse
404 NW 26th Street, Miami, FL 33137
Individual Tickets $150.00
Click here for tickets

The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum to Host Creative Visions 2010 5/12/10

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum to host
Creative Visions 2010
District 11 Student Art Exhibition to Open on May 12
What: Creative Visions 2010
Where: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
10975 SW 17 Street
Miami, FL 33199
When: May 12, 2010 at 6 p.m.
Kathlene See
Grade 4, Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary
Image Courtesy of Gary Mercer © 2010
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Joe A. Martinez (District 11) and The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum will host the seventh annual Creative Visions 2010 student art exhibition. The exhibition features talented artists from District 11 Miami-Dade County Public Schools, including elementary, middle and high school students. For the past seven years, hundreds of school aged children have participated in this unique arts competition.

Creative Visions 2010, an annual juried exhibition held in May at The Frost Art Museum, was conceived in 2004 to highlight the artistic achievements of K-12 children in District 11. It also honors the M-DCPS art teachers who promote the visual arts in our community. Elementary, middle and high school students enter two and three-dimensional art work and videos in this juried show. A panel of judges selects winners who will receive scholarship awards. This annual exhibition is the product of a unique partnership between The Frost Art Museum, the office of Commissioner Joe A. Martinez (District 11), the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs and Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Division of Life Skills- Art Education Program.

Art Unwine Spring 2010 at Club 50 4/20/10

The One On One Group . Nicole Shelley Models . Arts in Miami . Epoque Hotels . Miamiurbanlife . Betty Alvarez and Robert Mercado request the honor of your presence at
Art Unwine
Social Networking . Art Photography . Wine . Music
Discover The Art In You
Featuring Ventanas Nocturnas Shot in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia By Photographer Extraordinaire Marcus Loerbroks
Complimentary admission
Complimentary raffle
Win two free night at two luxurious hotels
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres,
Wine specials and more…
April 20, 2010, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Viceroy Miami Club 50
485 Brickell Avenue
Miami Florida 33131
RSVP HERE
Photos Courtesy of Joel P Black

Opening Reception The Different Faces of a Virgin by Mayra Abo at Zu Galeria 4/17/10

The Different Faces of a Virgin
Zu Galeria Fine Arts cordially invites you to our opening night exhibit for Mayra Abo’s The Different Faces of a Virgin.
April 17th, 8pm to 11pm
Exhibit will run until May6.

Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com

Mayra Abo has been working with Zu Galeria Fine Arts for the last three years. It has been two years since her last exhibit, which was a tremendous success. Mayra is a multi-talented artist, who works in various mediums, and can be seen creating wonderful handcrafted jewelry as well as incredible ceramic pieces.

This exhibit, titled The Different Faces of a Virgin is a special tribute to all women, specially during these troubled times when finally the courage of women is causing attention globally. These are not virgins you find in an altar, however they all belong in them.
zu galeria fine arts | 2248 SW 8th St. | Miami | FL | 33135

Sea, Shells and Sun at CityLoftArt Miami Design District 4/10/10

SEA, SHELLS and SUN an ecologic approach of Art
CityLoftArt Miami Design District – Saturday, April 10th. 2010, 7-10pm

Ingrid KAUFMANN is a fresh, pure and ecologic inspired young Swiss-Argentinian artist.
She lives in Geneva where the Alps mountain-chain is as impressing as the deep cold lakes are. Switzerland is surrounded by France, Germany, Austria and Italy and the quality of life is essentially due to the respect of this imposing nature and the products of the earth, excellent food and clean wines which are rare enough not to be exported anywhere. This respect is reflected as well in the human inter-relations, locals and versus visitors to those ancient towns, full of serenity and history.
Enjoy Ingrid’s serious and authentic artwork, beautiful acrylic paintings on hand-cut-out wood.

To see our recent video: www.CityLoftArt.com
Opening hours of the Gallery Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 am to 5:00 pm or by private appointment
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, Inc. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006
www.CityLoftArt.com / www.euartgallerymiami.com

Pachi Giustinian Watch The Stars And From Them Learn Solo Debut Spinello Gallery 4/10/10

Pachi Giustinian | Lluvia, Detail [2010] | Tinsel | 12′ x 30′
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Pachi Giustinian| “Watch The Stars And From Them Learn”
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, April 10th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to announce the solo debut exhibition of Argentine-native Pachi Giustinian, “Watch The Stars And From Them Learn.” The all-encompassing environment will feature paintings and experimental mix media installations.

Giustinian seeks the splendor and allure contained in the dynamic composition of light. Colors are of particular interest to her, as they relate to sensations, feelings, sound, and time. Her work is created by captivating found objects that draw attention to her by means of color and shape. Physical properties such as light absorption, reflection, and emission become directly associated with objects, materials, and light sources. By abstracting mundane objects from their everyday use, Giustinian transforms them to highlight their visual characteristics and challenge the structure of our subjective color experience.

Giustinian explains, “Finding meaning in the forgotten and trivial allows this accident to occur; thus creating a newly found visual beauty. This pertinent error brings about an experimental object that has been bestowed new meaning. The modification and definition of these objects produce a new significance in their mere existence.”

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 10th, 2010 / Exhibition through May 1st, 2010.

Live Music by Omine and Drinks by Select Vodka at Brevards for Gallery Walk 4/10/10

Live Music by Omine at Brevards for Gallery Walk this Saturday Evening
Miami’s Wynwood Arts District
2320 North Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
April 10, 2010 at 06:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Greetings!
You’re invited to join us at Brevards Gallery this Saturday evening from 7-11pm to enjoy art, cocktails and live music by Omine.
Register Now!
We appreciate your support and are looking forward to seeing you at our event.
Sincerely,
John Brevard

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Flomen Sterz Hart 4/10/10

DIANA LOWENSTEIN FINE ARTS
Saturday, April 10th, 7:30 to 10:00 pm
Exhibitions on view through May 1st.

MICHAEL FLOMEN
Inside Out
Inside Out marks the first time Michael Flomen creates an environment with his photographic works, which continue to be a dialogue with nature. Since his 2006 exhibition at the gallery, Teeming, Flomen has experimented further into the elemental and phenomenal worlds in nature revealing visions and experiences we seldom see and feel in our increasingly expanding destruction and dominance of the planet. His new Scuptarama, a section of an abandoned building, is a stage to place and provoke the viewer of where we are, who we are, and what we are doing.
Also included in the exhibition are several unique gelatin silver photogrammes from the series Littoral Zone and his most recent photographs from the series Crunchtime. The image, Genesis 15, 2009, is a photogramme of what one can consider as a moment of creation, a new hope in our evolution.
Flomen’s work has been exhibited extensively in Canada, the United States and abroad. It can also be found in public collections throughout the world, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.

STERZ
Naïve
Sterz
In my work, lines of action help me generate drawing intuitively as well as through shapes and patterns found in many walks of life and cultures. Whether this process emerges from an obsessive compulsive disorder is a legitimate question. Ultimately, though, my goal is to relax viewers and to provoke in them an almost hypnotic state through the explorations of multiple, interconnected forms.

Sterz uses subjects of natural phenomena, typically light, color and movement for his installations. Intended always to accommodate the viewer and elicit a spontaneous aesthetic response, Sterz directs the gaze towards the infinite variety and power of the natural world. His use of industrial materials and installation techniques give the work a playful, childlike approach; yet recede in the presence of the subject matter – the reminder of nature’s presence within and without the self. The intention is to stimulate emotion with visual information.
Sterz exhibits his site-specific installations throughout North America, Europe and the Caribbean. He has participated in numerous international art fairs including Art Basel and received grants such as from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

Project Room: KEVIN HART
Line of Action
In these pieces I am not trying to dazzle with brilliance, baffle anyone with long winded rhetoric, or generate dialogue via shock art. I just want to make work that can be enjoyed with no exclusions. These pieces are all hand drawn and the backgrounds are either water color, oil paints, or more pen work. As time passes the foundations of my work have stayed the same, yet new ideas and methods are constantly being implemented in an attempt to make each piece unique.

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts | 2043 North Miami Avenue | Miami, FL 33127 | 305 576 1804 | www.dlfinearts.com

Adult Art Classes Annual Exhibition Art and Culture Center of Hollywood 4/10/10

Adult Art Classes Annual Exhibition
April 2 – 12, 2010
Opening reception: Sat., April 10, 12–2 pm
This exhibition will feature work from the Adult Art Classes at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood. The fall and winter sessions offered courses in Drawing from Life and Understanding Acrylics.
Location: Student Gallery, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood, FL 33020

Current Exhibitions on view in the main galleries
Adler Guerrier: Out to Lunch
Doug Crocco: Entropy
Balbone Martinez: Speaking in Parables Will Get You Nowhere With This Crowd
Farley Aguilar: Ulf

Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
ArtAndCultureCenter.org

Christy Gast Batty Cave Opening Reception at Gallery Diet 4/9-10/10

174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Fl 33127
info@gallerydiet.com

The stark, wailing tones of the artist’s voice punctuate a desolate landscape in Christy Gast’s video installation Batty Cave. Folklore, conjecture and a Dust Bowl aesthetic evoke a narrative of tenderness and desperation in a series of gestures and images that come together like a flipbook to tell us a story of ecological doom, escapism and partnership. Filmed on a desert mountain where two men, expecting a flood of Biblical proportions, built a dusty ark, the artist’s hands form pictograms with scraps of rusty metal, broken glass and chipped rock on an even more humble stage. Creating a densely layered tableau of imagery and sound, a narrative is teased out of the monuments to folly left in the barren landscape. Pulling influence from the history of sound art, photography, and film, Batty Cave will be presented as the corner stone for Christy Gast’s first solo exhibition at Gallery Diet.

Ms. Gast graduated with an MFA from Columbia University in 2004. She lives and works in Miami, Florida and has exhibited previously at The Bass Museum of Art, Artists Space, Exit Art, and the PS1 Contemporary Art Center. Her performative work was included in RoseLee Goldberg’s Performa 07 and she has presented several projects at Andrea Zittel’s High Desert Test Sites. Ms. Gast’s work has been written about in publications such as ArtUS, The New York Times and rhizome.org. Christy Gast will be exhibiting in the Project Space of the de la Cruz Collection during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010.

Batty Cave will be the 13th invitational exhibition at Gallery Diet. Gallery Diet represents five emerging and mid-career artists including Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski. Exhibitions from the gallery have and are scheduled to travel to institutions such as The University of Wyoming Art Museum (Brian Burkhardt ’09), the Benton Museum at the University of Connecticut (Abby Manock, ’10 forthcoming), and MARTE in El Salvador (Abby Manock, ’10 forthcoming).

New World School of the Arts Presents Art From The Garden at The Kampong 4/16/10

New World School of the Arts presents
ART FROM THE GARDEN
A collaborative exhibition with the Kampong
Friday, April 16; 6:00 PM-8:30 PM
The Kampong
4013 S. Douglas Road, Coconut Grove
RSVP: 305-442-7169
kampong@ntbg.org
Free and open to the public
Key88 – Establishing a legacy of harmonious giving.

Join us! Become a member of the NWSA family today and receive performance updates and news! Visit us http://nwsa.mdc.edu

The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum presents Target Wednesday After Hours 4/8/10

The Frost Art Museum presents Target Wednesday After Hours
Crome Yellow, BFA Student Exhibition And Sound Image Sound

What: Target Wednesday After Hours: Crome Yellow and Sound Image Sound
Where: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
10975 SW 17 Street
Miami, FL 33199
When: April 28, 2010 from 6 – 9 p.m.

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at FIU will present the exhibition walk-thru for Crome Yellow. Join us for our next Target Wednesday After Hours on April 28, 2010 from 6 – 9 p.m. The evening’s performance will include Sound Image Sound and FLEA laptop ensemble. This event is free and open to the public.

Crome Yellow, an exhibition featuring works of art by graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) students from FIU’s School of Art + Art History. The BFA graduates will lead a tour of the gallery and discuss the concepts behind their works. Many of today’s internationally renowned artists first made their debuts at FIU’s student exhibitions, including Teresita Fernandez, María Martínez-Cañas and Monica Lopez de Victoria of the TM Sisters. Crome Yellow will be on view from April 23 through May 9, 2010.

Sound Image Sound returns to The Frost Art Museum with a new performance. The ensemble will explore new sounds with video projection on The Frost Art Museum’s exterior facade. Guest Artists include Kristine Burns, Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Eric Goldemberg, Jacek Kolasinski, Paula Matthusen, John Stuart and Daniel Viñoly, with additional performances by FLEA laptop ensemble and clarinetist Julian Santacoloma from the NODUS ensemble.

Also on view, Taiwan Discovered: In Place and Time; In Body and Soul: The Performance Art of María Teresa Hincapié; and Figurative Art – Past and Present: Highlights from the Permanent Collection.

Target has teamed up with The Frost Art Museum to sponsor an event series designed to complement The Frost’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, while providing an excellent opportunity to socialize with other people interested in the arts. For information on future Target Wednesday After Hours, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu/wah.htm

Living and Loving Celebrating Our Comfort Opening Reception 4/10/10

Saturday April 10, 2010 will be one of many nights in support of a great cause, specific not only to South Florida, but the world. From 6-9pm, and in conjunction with the Design District’s Art+Design night, MINIbar, a new restaurant in the Design District located at 3612 NE 2nd Avenue, will hold a photo exhibition titled “Living & Loving: Celebrating our Comfort.” It’s a tribute to all people enjoying everyday living and a positive motivation to individuals infected/affected by HIV/AIDS. .

The photographs on display will be donated works from local photographer, Anthony Jordon (Miami New Times, Miami Magazine, and www.miamiartzine.com) and will feature various couples representative of all cultures and lifestyles, which make Miami the diverse city that it is. The photos will be available for purchase via silent auction and the funds raised will be in support of Team Repeat Offenders, one of the many teams participating in AIDS Walk Miami.

While at MINIbar don’t forget to sample some of the eats, treats, beers and wines available. There is no cover for the event, ample parking around the area and a great environment to bring any and everyone out to enjoy a night of photography, art and goodwill.

OPTIONAL RSVP: AJPRSVP@gmail.com
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Borinquen Gallery presents Monthly Gallery Walk, Art Raffle and Silent Auction featuring Romero Britto 4/10/10

Borinquen Gallery presents Monthly Gallery Walk, Art Raffle and Silent Auction featuring Romero Britto
Saturday, April 10th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Romero Britto. Boomfish
Cocktail reception: Saturday, April 10th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Gallery. 100 NE 38th Street. Miami, FL 33137
Admission: Free

You are invited to an evening of Art, Music, Fun, Art Raffle, and Silent Auction!!! Featuring Paintings, Sculptures, and Photography by Romero Britto, Clarise De Sousa, Andre De Plessel, Dr. Francois Gracia, Sophia Lacroix, Igal Fedida, H-Allen Benowitz and Gabriela Liascovitz.
Silent Auction! Your chance to buy a great artwork for extremely reduced prices and support a noble cause!!!
Locally and internationally known artists gathered to help!!!
All proceeds will benefit Haiti Earthquake victims and Borinquen’s HIV/AIDS Clinic!!!
For more information contact the organizer, Ben Neji, at 305.491.1526 or bmn4288@gmail.com
Borinquen Gallery
100 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33138
www.borinquenhealth.org

Masquerade A Multi-Media Arts Event and Masquerade Ball Opening reception 5/22/10

Masquerade
5/22/2010, 7-11p
gallery 101
501 north andrews ave
ft lauderdale fl 33301
www.thegallery101.net

The Gallery 101 presents “MASQUERADE”: A Multi-Media Arts Event and Masquerade Ball!
Opening reception and “masked gathering”
SATURDAY MAY 22nd, 2010 From 7-11 PM
Refreshments / Wine
For those who may want to purchase a mask for this event, there will be a limited amount of masks available for sale at the door

This exhibit will include masks and other art works by artists responding to symbolic and concrete uses of masks related to carnival, ceremonial, spiritual, and other societal appearances of “masking”. The exhibition will examine the mask as a wearable work of art, as a means of hiding or changing the identity of a person, as a protective device, literal and metaphoric meanings of”masking” in contemporary culture.

Historically, mask-makers have shown great resourcefulness in selecting and combining a wide array of materials. Artists in this exhibition also incorporate familiar and unexpected materials in their works.
Poetry by Mia Roman-Hernandez
Special “Masked ” Performance by Jean Minuchin from 8:30 pm till 8:45pm
Be sure to be here for this very special treat!

EXHIBIT WILL INCLUDE WORKS BY THE FOLLOWING FEATURED ARTISTS;
Lily Fernandez, Adam White, Virginia Metayer, Elisabeta Hermann, Helene Ruiz, Sergio Cervantes, Lynnette Shelley, Mia Roman-Hernandez, kUrban, Janet Villasmil, Wahala Temi, Tammy Mae Moon, Patricia Ariel, Melissa Shawn Griffin, Jennifer Geiss, Damien Venditti, Rishona Cann, Joseph Intini, Judy Polstra, Jim Hammond, Joseph Intini, Jean Minuchin, Ellen Scheffler, Nelson Santiago and Nadya of Dream Pieces and Outrageous Wear

This is a special event curated by Helene Ruiz, founder of The Urban Individualists in collaboration with Adam White, of The Gallery 101..this exhibit ends June 5th

WE HAVE ALSO EXTENDED THE CALL FOR ARTIST UNTIL MAY 6, SO IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE A PART OF THIS PLS FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES BELOW;
MAY 2010 SHOW – MASQUERADE
Curator & Founder of the Urban Individualists has an open call to artists of all 2D and 3D mediums. Title and Theme of show is Masquerade, show will take place in May 2010 at The Gallery 101 in Fort Lauderdale.

“Masquerade” Artworks will showcase masks depicting an artistic rendition of the “Carnival, Ceremonial, Spiritual and Traditional including masks people put on each day as a disguise or a false outward show. The exhibit is sure to be an original and uniquely vibrant and colorful show. It will represent masks of many sorts and some will be of the “unexpected an expected” “traditional and non-traditional”.

A Mask is a form of disguise. It is an object that is frequently worn over or in front of the face to hide the identity of a person and by its own features to establish another being. This essential characteristic of hiding and revealing personalities or moods is common to all masks. As cultural objects they have been used throughout the world in all periods since the Stone Age and have been as varied in appearance as in their use and symbolism.

The opening reception will be a “masked gathering” a “masquerade ball” multimedia art reception.

Fee: $25 US non-refundable for up to 1 image submission and $10 each image thereafter up to a total of 3 images. Works will be juried by The Gallery 101 and The Urban Individualists. Please submit image(s) for review in jpeg only via email size to Helene Ruiz the Founder of The Urban Individualists at ruizhelene(at)aol.com. SUBJECT YOUR SUBMISSION “MASQUERADE” Submissions will not be reviewed without fee which is payable via PayPal to: donations(at)theurbanindividualists.org be sure to subject your payments “fee for submission “masquerade”. you can go to http://www.theurbanindividualists.org click on contact us then click on donate to pay thru paypal. Be sure to include your contact info in ur email with images, dimensions, medium, prices (gallery take 20% on sales so price accordingly) bio a/o statement and your artist name as u would like it listed on all promos. Deadline: May 6th, 2010

Miriam Fernandes Gallery presents Timeless Joy of Life A Solo Exhibition by Don McClain 4/10/10

MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery presents Timeless Joy of Life: A Solo Exhibition by Don McClain
Opening reception: Saturday, April 10th, 2010. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery. 3618 NE 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33137
Dates: From April 10th through 30th, 2010
Gallery hours: Saturday 11:00 – 6:00 p.m. and weekdays by appointment
Admission: Free
MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery cordially invites you to the opening of The Timeless Joy of Life series by Don McClain on Saturday, April 10th, 2010, his first solo exhibition in the Miami Design District.
This exclusive exhibition is a conversation between a gifted artist and the fleeting yet cyclical character of nature. The landscapes capture the unexcelled beauty of the natural world through the harmony of his colors and brush strokes.
“My personality dictates the necessity to be primarily self-taught and uninfluenced, in an independent attempt to visually express feelings original and personal, that encompasses the timeless joy of life I experience.” – Don McClain
MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery boasts a collection of unique and extraordinary artists from Brazil and America, with an emphasis on exclusivity, education and long-term investments. MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery will strive to be the place for art and culture in Miami.
MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery
3618 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
Ph: 305.573.9531
rsvp@miriamfernandes.com
www.miriamfernandes.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Gallery 101 presents Entwine Rick Esposito Reception 4/10/10

Saturday, April 10 from 7-11pm
Gallery 101 presents: “Entwine” A Solo show by painter Rick Esposito
“…it all starts with one dot. Then, a build up of many, many more…”
Rick Esposito’s images sing, pop, and bubble as a result of clear, vivid colors he so readily utilizes and the work communicates sheer exuberance through his dynamic color usage.
While looking to the past for inspiration, Rick uses a fresh tonality and an exquisitely clean rendering to catapult his work into 2010.
www.richardesposito.com
Enjoy a relaxing environment with other art lovers, featuring complimentary hors de ouevres, beverages and live music.
Exhibit runs through April 23.

The Gallery 101
Conveniently located on the SE corner of Oakland Park Boulevard & Federal Highway
(Behind Jennifer Leather in the Times Square Plaza)
Lots of Free Parking available.
GALLERY 101 I 3042 N. Federal Highway I Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
www.thegallery101.net

Locust Projects presents Drew Heitzler The World Is Yours Reception 4/10/10

Drew Heitzler
THE WORLD IS YOURS
Reception: Saturday, April 10, 7-10pm
Through April 30

Frederick J. Frenger, Jr., a blithe psychopath from California, asked the flight attendant in first class for another glass of champagne and some writing materials. She brought him a cold half-bottle, uncorked it and left it with him, and returned a few moments later with some Pan Am writing paper and a white ball point pen. For the next hour, as he sipped champagne, Freddy practiced writing the signatures of Claude L. Bytell, Ramon Mendez, and Herman T. Gotlieb.

The best way to forge a signature, he knew, was to turn it upside down and draw it instead of trying to imitate the handwriting. That was the foolproof way, if a man had the time and the privacy and was forging a document or a check. Still, close enough was usually good enough for Freddy. He was not a careful person, and a full hour was a long time for him to engage in any activity without his mind turning to something else. Comfortably full, and a trifle dizzy from the wine, Freddy stretched out in the wide reclining seat, hugging the tiny airline pillow. He slept soundly until the attendant awakened him gently and asked him to fasten his seat belt for the descent into Miami International Airport.

Locust Projects is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Drew Heitzler. Heitzler’s new installation focuses on a two-channel video projection that explores the 1932 film Scarface.

Before Brian DePalma’s Miami-based remake was released in 1983, an original version of Scarface, directed by Howard Hawkes and produced by Howard Hughes, was produced in Los Angeles. For this exhibition, Heitzler edits Hawkes’ film to exclude dialog and create an abstract narrative that shifts the focus from drug and street crime to white-collar crime and government complicity.

The installation will also include appropriated photographs from the book Howard Hughes, His Life and Madness that explore how the Howard Hughes Medical Center, originally headquartered in Miami, was a tax dodge for Hughes made possible by a collaboration with Richard Nixon’s brother. The windows of Locust Projects will be lined with images from the cover of a 1974 issue of Playgirl magazine, which included an article about Howard Hughes and Richard Nixon.

Together, these works lend to the Heitzler’s practice of reconsidering histories as he assembles a series of seemingly unrelated sources to re-tell a story that was never explicitly told.

Drew Heitzler (b. 1972 in Charleston, South Carolina) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Heitzler received his MFA from Hunter College in 2000. His film based projects have been exhibited internationally at galleries and institutions including Renwick Gallery, The Project, Orchard, The Swiss Institute, Sculpture Center, Anthology Film Archives, and PS1 Contemporary Art Center in New York; Blum & Poe, Redling Fine Art, China Art Objects, TRUDI, and LA>

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Boardof County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles and Renwick Gallery, New York. Design: Venture Architects.

Tickets to Locust Projects’ Spring Fling Fundraiser Gala and Silent Auction at the Sagamore, Art Hotel are on sale now!

The World of Alain Godon Opening reception 4/8/10

The World of Alain Godon
Thursday, April 8th, 2010. 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Alain Godon. Right Turn Immediately
Opening reception: Thursday, April 8th, 2010. 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Location: godonAmerica. 1 Northeast 40th Street, Ste. #5. Miami, FL 33137
Dates: April 8th – June 8th, 2010. Mon. – Fri. 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Sat. by appointment
Admission: RSVP to arielle@godonamerica.com or 786.362.5546

Meet French artist Alain Godon and view his vibrantly colored BildoReliefos – ultra-high definition single edition prints.
BildoReliefo is an exclusive technique created by Godon that combines the classic form of oil on canvas with 21st century digital technology. To create these dramatic pieces the artist revisits his original paintings, and digitally adjusts the colors, shadows and light, forming the impression of an image in relief. Then a high-resolution single print is made of this new, original work of art. Finally, the printed art is adhered to an aluminum surface before being hand-signed by the painter.
“I look forward to introducing this unique and talented artist to the South Florida community,” said Bernard Markowicz, President of godonAmerica. “The art world in Europe already has embraced his work, and I believe that Godon’s colorful paintings which are pop art expressions of life, will be well received in America.”
In his paintings Alain Godon portrays the essence of a city – its people, culture, monuments, and architecture – and then uses his playful imagination to infuse his work with expressive lines and rich vivid colors. His signature style has been known to subtly include humorous caricatures of his wife, his dogs and himself into most of his pieces.
Godon has painted the sites and captured the spirit of Paris, New York City, Amsterdam and Le Touquet, a beach resort town in the North of France, and soon adds Miami to his prestigious list.
ABOUT GODONAMERICA
Bernard Markowicz, former Director and partner with the prestigious international group Opera Gallery, founded godonAmerica in November 2009. Several years ago, while traveling with his son to the elegant beach resort of Le Touquet to share his family’s history, Markowicz discovered the brilliantly colored and captivating paintings by Alain Godon. As an avid art collector Markowicz recognized the success that Godon was receiving in Europe, and decided to bring his work to the States. Now, as CEO of godonAmerica, Bernard Markowicz is the exclusive publisher of Alain Godon’s limited edition series for the Americas.
godonAmerica
1 Northeast 40th Street, Ste. #5
Miami, FL 33137
www.godonamerica.com
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For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

It’s Happening at CANDO Arts Co-op 4/11/10

It’s HAPPENING
April 11th from 4:30 – 6:30 pm
A FREE dance presentation inspired by the space and work of the
CANDO Arts Co-op
309 23rd Street
Miami Beach, FL
One block west of Collins Ave.
It’s Happening… is a collage of experiences and interpretations, reflecting on the work of Miami artists: Deborah Weed, Dena & Stewart Stewart, Lucinda Linderman, Paula Turk, AnneFaye Poole, and James Broderick. 7 young international and local choreographers, all students and alumni of the New World School of the Arts dance program, come together to create a physical second look at art. They explore the textures, perceptions of, and reactions to the ideas and images presented at the CANDO Arts Co-op. It is never enough to look at a picture or space without putting some thought into how it makes you react. Within each illustration or sculpture there is an energy, a history, and a reason. Whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, there is a lot more happening right before our eyes than we realize. And this is what we search for and try to translate for ourselves, that which is happening when we look at the world through the eyes and hands of another human being. In this intimate setting, the audience will experience the world created by the gallery’s work alongside the performers themselves. Both performer and patron will be challenged to react and adapt to what has been and is being created. Visual art, dance, literature, and music will all lend a hand in creating this experience, stimulating questions and conversations that will hopefully prompt new perspectives on how art can affect the response of individuals and communities.

Choreographers:
Andrea Ollarvide, Kristen Carcone, Liony Garcia, Sarah Matry-Guerre, Kristin Whiting, Kaitlyn Bishop, and Matthew Bailey

Special thanks to The Dade Community Foundation, Collins Park Neighborhood Association, MiamiArtZine .com, as well as Miami Dance Futures without whom this performance would not be possible. For more information call 786-366-9826.

Bruce McQuiston Sculptures and Blake Fisher Fine Art Photography 4/10/10

Saturday April 10th | 8pm-11pm
D&G Presents Bruce Mcquiston
Wood Sculptures “Grace” ( hanging single piece ) Cuban Mahogany 72″ x 12″ x 6″ 2010
and
Blake· Fisher Fine Art Photography “Canyon Passage” Silver Gelatin Print – Limited Edition of 30 20″ x 24″ 2003

Express Rsvp Online Click Here
Rsvp By Telephone: 305-438-9798
Rsvp By Email: rsvp@dgfineart.com
D&G Art Design Gallery
Wynwood Art District, 540 NW 28th Street, Miami, FL 33127
www.DGFineArt.com

YOA Orchestra of the Americas Music Transforming Lives Presents The Legacy 4/23/10


YOA Orchestra of the Americas Music Transforming Lives Presents: The Legacy
Friday, April 23, 2010
7:00 pm Cocktails, Museum Tour
7:30 pm Music by YOA musicians
8:00 pm Legacy Screening
RSVP to: info@yoa.org
Invite friends and family for an unforgettable evening
Hosted by: Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz at the fabulous de la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st Street, Miami, FL 33137
www.delacruzcollection.org

Let the arts engage you!

MDC special exhibition Instruments of Torture through the Ages 4/5/10

Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón President, Miami Dade College invites you to a special exhibition
Miami Dade College Instruments of Torture through the Ages
Monday, April 5, 2010, 6:30 p.m.
Miami Dade College’s Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132
Complimentary parking at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus Building 7
500 N.E. Second Ave.
(Entrances to the parking garage are on N.E. 6th Street and N.E. 5th Street)
Present this invitation to the parking attendant.
For information please contact: MDC Art Gallery System at 305-237.7700 or galleries@mdc.edu

NWSA Presents Paper Canvas Pigment Opening Reception 4/8/10


NWSA Presents PAPER CANVAS PIGMENT Visual Arts Exhibition – Opening Reception: April 8, 6-9 p.m., New World Gallery, Downtown Miami
New World School of the Arts presents
PAPERCANVASPIGMENT
Opening Reception
Thursday, April 8th, 6 PM-9 PM
New World Gallery
25 NE 2nd Street, downtown Miami
Exhibit will remain open though Tuesday, April 27
Show is free and open to the public

Zu Galeria Literary Nights Series presents Jorge Enrique Gonzalez-Pacheco 4/6/10

Under The Light of My Blood
Zu Galeria Fine Arts cordially invites you to our Literary Nights Series in English with Cuban writer Jorge Enrique González-Pacheco who is visting from Seattle, Washington.
Tuesday, April 6 at 8pm
Zu Galeria Fine Arts… 2248 SW 8th Street… 786-443-5872
Jorge Enrique will be reading poetry in Spanish from his book Under the Light of My Blood, while Ambar Meneses will be reading the English translations.
For more information please go to our blog at www.zugaleria.blogspot.com

Born in the District of Marianao, Havana, Cuba on September 9, 1969, Jorge Enrique González Pacheco is a Cuban poet and writer. He studied Philosophy in Havana University in Cuba and Hispanic Literature in Spain. Since 1991 he has been publishing poetry, journalism, and prose in magazines, anthologies, newspapers, and online publications in Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, Argentina, Spain, France, Brazil, and USA. His poetry and journalistic works have been translated into French, Portuguese, and English. He has published the following books Poesía Ilustrada (New York, 1992 USA, Antología de la Décima Cósmica de La Habana (México D.F, 2003 México), Notaciones del inocente (Moguer, 2003 Spain), Tierra de Secreta Transparencia (Madrid, 2004 Spain)-an anthology of poems by the Cuban poet Serafina Núñez-he wrote half of the prologue and did the selection of the poems,Bajo la luz de mi sangre / Under the light of my blood -bilingual edition- (Victoria BC, 2009 Canada), and Yo árbol, molécula secreta (Unpublished). He moved to the United States in 2003, and since 2006 has been living in Seattle, where he is the Artistic Director and Curator of the Seattle International Latino Film Festival, and where he cultivates his dearest passion: writing.

Ambar Meneses has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida International University ad will soon have a Bachelor of Arts in English from the same institution. She was born in Cuba and lived in Nicaragua for five years before coming to the U.S. in 2000 at age 13 to be re-united with her mother. She is very excited to begin her Master of Arts in Literary Studies leading to a PhD in Literary Studies this fall at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. During her undergraduate career, Ambar has maintained high academic standards and been active at an extracurricular level through various on-campus organizations. Last year she performed as “Woman 1” in the Women Studies Student Association’s Production of the Eve Ensler’s famous “The Vagina Monologues”, an event which raised above $6,000 to end violence against women. She has also worked to raise funds for various causes with other on-campus organizations.

Gustavo Matamoros and Adalberto Delgado at The Reading Room 4/9/10


The Reading Room
A Temporary Space for Artists’ Books, Publications and Multiples
Friday, April 9, Noon – 2 p.m.
Main Library Children’s Room, 101 W. Flagler Street, Miami
With special guests:
Adalberto Delgado, filmmaker, artist
Gustavo Matamoros, experimental composer, sound artist, artistic director of isaw / Subtropics

The Reading Room, March 2010
Left to itself art would have to be something very simple – it would be sufficient for it to be beautiful. But when it’s useful it should spill out of just being beautiful and move over to other aspects of life so that when we’re not with the art it has nevertheless influenced our actions or our responses. – John Cage, from “The Aesthetics of John Cage: A Composite Interview,” 1987
John Cage made you realize that there wasn’t a thing called noise, it was just music you hadn’t appreciated. – Brian Eno
Safeness lurks wherever we turn… Show me dangerous music. – Lukas Foss
(all quotes from www.subtropics.org)
On the second Friday of each month, a secret room in the Children’s Room at the Main Library becomes The Reading Room. In this cozy space, visitors can stop by any time between 12 and 2pm to get up close and personal with selections from the Library’s collection of artists’ books, publications and multiples. Experience these objects without having to look at them through a display case, engage in conversation over coffee and cookies, and see living-room style screenings of video and new media art (usually).
This installment of The Reading Room promises both discussion and activity. We’ll talk about a new project up right now at Sunny Isles Branch Library: In Parentheses – A Collaborative Site-Specific Installation by Adalberto Delgado and Maria I. Amores. In Parentheses uses video, sculpture and sound to explore the relationship between the interpretation of symbols and their meaning in language. And Gustavo Matamoros of will temporarily turn the space into an immersive environment in which to demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of sound.
For more information about exhibitions and programs at the Miami-Dade Public Library System, visit http://mdpls.org/news/exhibitions/exhibitions.asp

Art In The Sky The Art Of Leonardo Hidalgo at 900 Biscayne 4/3/10


900 Biscayne Bay
Cordially invites you to celebrate “Art in the Sky”
The Art Of Internationally Acclaimed Leonardo Hidalgo
Hor d’oeuvres by Puntino
Location: Penthouse 5907 @ 900 Biscayne Bay
Time: 6:30pm – 9pm
“I want everyone to feel like I do…. To be in touch with their inner child!” – Leonardo Hidalgo

Inner Visions New Exhibition at Art Fusion Galleries 4/10/10


“INNER VISIONS”
Opening Reception on Saturday, APRIL 10th, 2010 (7-11pm)
Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present the second exhibition of 2010 titled
“Inner Visions.” This exhibition features the powerful artistic expressions of 32 contemporary, emerging to mid-career artists from around the globe. These artists have meticulously crafted their dazzling works of art with the talents and skills of the masters. So, enjoy a night of music featuring the dynamic sounds of Amereida and our spectacular array of national and international artists as you explore and celebrate your own “Inner Vision.” The opening also features light hors d’oevres and refreshments.

Opening night will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 7 – 11 PM at
Art Fusion Galleries, 1 N.E. 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7. Miami, FL 33137.
You may contact us at info@artfusiongallery.com or 305.573.5730. Free Public Parking.
Art Fusion Galleries is the largest gallery in the Miami Design District, over 4,000 square feet of gallery space. Our events are always one that you will not forget!
Further artist information can be found at: www.artfusiongallery.com

Egyptian Gallery Opening at Bass Museum of Art 4/29/10

A Night at the Museum
Thursday, April 29th – 8:30-10:30PM
Bass Museum of Art – 2121 Park Avenue, Miami Beach

Visitors to the Bass Museum of Art will soon be able to experience the ancient world. On Thursday, April 29, the museum will inaugurate the only Egyptian Gallery and mummy in Florida at their members-only premiere event, A Night at the Museum. The evening features informal curator-led tours by Bass Museum’s Executive Director Silvia Cubiña and Brooklyn Museum’s Egyptologist and special exhibition curator, Dr. Edward Bleiberg. Membership costs $125 and admits two to this private opening event.

Guests will enjoy cocktails by GREY GOOSE vodka and Bervini Prosecco with special desserts from Stella’s Sweet Shoppe. There will be raffle prizes, including an Ikepod: Marc Newson Solaris and Art Basel Miami Beach VIP Package.

The gallery offers an opportunity to learn about one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious civilizations from its surviving objects, and will showcase sarcophagi, mummy and 13 objects of Egyptian antiquity on long-term loan from the Brooklyn Museum, Lowe Art Museum and individuals’ private collections.

The nearest Egyptian gallery is located 667 miles from Miami Beach at Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta. Bass Museum’s Egyptian Gallery opens to the public April 30.

THE ONLY EGYPTIAN GALLERY IN FLORIDA TO OPEN IN APRIL
Featuring an Egyptian sarcophagus and mummy

Visitors to the Bass Museum of Art will soon be able to experience the ancient world. On April 29, the museum will inaugurate the only Egyptian Gallery in Florida. The gallery offers a unique opportunity to learn about one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious civilizations from its surviving objects, including an Egyptian sarcophagus and mummy.

This project was conceived when the Bass Museum’s Executive Director and Chief Curator, Silvia Karman Cubiñá, identified a Polychrome Wood Inner Sarcophagus and Mummy from 25th or 26th Dynasty (808 – 518 B.C.) in the museum’s collection. “With the opening of the Egyptian Gallery, the Bass Museum will appeal to a wide audience of art, culture, archeology and history lovers; children and adults alike. It will serve as the place in Miami to experience a long history of object-making and what these objects say about humankind from 700 B.C. through the present,” said Karman Cubiñá.

During the opening celebration in April and throughout the first year the gallery is open, the museum will mount an ambitious series of public programs to advance understanding of the customs and objects of Ancient Egypt. Special educational outreach efforts include IDEA@thebass Family Days and lectures by visiting curators.

The museum recruited Dr. Edward Bleiberg, Curator of Egyptian, Classical and Ancient Middle Eastern Art at the Brooklyn Museum, as Consulting Curator of the project to research and interpret the vast hieroglyphic paintings on the surface of the Sarcophagus. Dr. Bleiberg began his study in July 2009 by translating the hieroglyphic drawings on the inner sarcophagus to obtain more information about the mummy. Like most of the surviving Egyptian mummies, the Bass mummy is destined to remain shrouded in mystery. But it is this very type of ancient mystery that continues to intrigue Egyptian art enthusiasts throughout the world.

The Egyptian Gallery will be permanently housed in a 460 sq. ft. first floor gallery centrally located and close to the museum’s entrance. The gallery will showcase the sarcophagi, mummy and thirteen objects of Egyptian antiquity on long-term loan from the Brooklyn Museum, Lowe Art Museum and Private Collections. These objects are roughly from the same period as the Bass sarcophagi and provide a representative sampling of what would typically have been placed inside the tomb to assist the dead in transitioning to the afterlife.

MORE INFORMATION:
Membership required for Night at the Museum opening preview event on April 29th, gallery opens to the public April 30th.

Miami Beach neighbor, Mr. Dan P.S. Paul, who sadly passed away this past February, left a generous gift to the Bass Museum of an Egyptian coffin and mummy and two Apulian vases. A renowned lawyer and specialist in First Amendment issues, Mr. Paul was a major crafter of the Dade County Charter in 1957 and was civically involved in many community issues. Mr. Paul will be memorialized in the new Egyptian Gallery and in future installation of the permanent collection. His legacy and spirit of generosity will continue to spread as school children and the general public enjoys these valuable objects.

Fun fact for anyone hoping to visit an Egyptian gallery: The next closest Egyptian gallery/sarcophagus is located at Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. This is 667 miles from Bass Museum of Art (Driving time: 10 hours 31 minutes).

Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park Avenue (in Collins Park), Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Malice in Wonderland Art Show at the Buena Vista Building Opening 5/8/10

Malice in Wonderland
May 8th, 2010, 7:00 pm- 10:00 pm
Buena Vista Bldg-180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Miami Design District
http://maliceart.com/

”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-May 8th, 2010 at 7 pm-10 pm at the Buena Vista Building in the Design District-180NE 39th Street, suite 120
”Curiosity often leads to trouble”
Curated by Yamel Molerio, info@yamelmolerio.com

Crystal Monoliths Art Exhibition at Cafeina Gallery 4/10/10


Come check out the inaugural group exhibition curated by new creative//design suite Morfiq Studios. The exhibition will be hosted by Cafeina Gallery, located in Wynwood//Design District. Cafeina Gallery is Miami’s most exciting new gallery location, with full service bar and lounge area on premise. The exhibit will showcase selected works of respected artists from a number of major cities, including New York, Philadelphia, and some of Miami’s most exciting local talent. Details below:

Crystal: Completely Transparent & Unclouded

Monolith: A geological feature (such as a mountain) consisting of a single massive stone or rock. A singular piece of rock placed as, or within, a monument. (in this case, the artist)

The crystal monolith is a metaphor for the artist. Each individual in this show, demonstrates a crystalline dedication towards monumental intent in the visual expression they deliver.

Artists Showcased:
Johnny Robles
Jose Mertz
Destroy Rock City
Charlie Immer
Morgan Blair
Francesco Locastro
Ivanco Talevski
Santiago Rubino
Reinier Gamboa

Opening Night: April 10th 2010 // 8-12am
Cafeina Gallery // 297 NW 23rd St. Miami, FL 33127
For more info: info@morfiqstudio.com
Website: www.morfiqstudio.com

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 4/3/10


April 3Rd 2010
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

The Coconut Grove Art Stroll is a free public art festival that brings together more than 40 local and international artists, musicians, dancers and food purveyors the First Saturday night of every month at the Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair in the Grove. The public can stroll through an eclectic exhibition of artists selling paintings, photos, crafts, and mixed media while listening to live music and enjoying free sampling of food and drinks sponsored by local restaurants and beverage companies.

The idea is to bring art and entertainment to the streets and recreate the groovy art shows and funky street life the Grove has been famous for in the past. It’s a family friendly event and the kids can learn about art and draw and paint with Captain Art. band “Martin Terry the one man orchestra” will play pop favorites.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Jose Romero, Daisy Rodriguez, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, , Ana M Bikic, and William Mark Coulthard . Pollo Tropical will offer free food sampling. Kilo Kai Rum, Alchemia Vodka, Don Eduardo Tequila, Miller Light Beer will also offer samples of their products.

In addition The Grove House Artist at Mayfair, The Windisch-Hunt Gallery, The Antique Market, Christina Chacon Gallery and Darma Studio will have open Gallery exhibits to complete the Coconut Grove Art Stroll.

“The Grove has been an art Mecca and we want to bring people an event that provides a great night of entertainment and culture,” according to Johnny Valdes, Director of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll. “It’s free and fun for everyone!”

By presenting the Event flier, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60” X 16” Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
When: Saturday, April 3Rd 2010 – 7pm to 11pm
Where: Promenade at Mayfair – 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133.
http://www.myspace.com/COCONUTGROVEARTSTROLL

Calix Gustav Gallery Debuts New Exhibit Sticky and Sweet 4/10/10



CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY DEBUTS NEW EXHIBIT “STICKY & SWEET”
Cutting-edge gallery once again pushes the envelope with sexually charged show

WHAT/WHO: Calix Gustav Gallery will debut its newest exhibit “Sticky & Sweet” on Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. coinciding with Wynwood’s monthly art walk. The unveiling of the exhibit, which explicitly explores sexual freedom, expression and all related taboos – a-la-Madonna – will be celebrated with an opening reception featuring beats by DJ Johnny the Boy and complimentary cocktails.

In a society where sexual liberation often has a tongue-in-cheek political innuendo, “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 May 29, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information on Calix Gustav Gallery, please visit www.calixgustav.com.

WHEN: “Sticky & Sweet” Exhibition: Saturday, April 10 – May 29, 2010
Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33137

UM Faculty Exhibition William Carlson Aquila Non Capit Muscas Preview 4/23/10


EXHIBITIONS PREVIEW
Friday, April 23, 7-10 PM
William Carlson, Mitto (To Send)
UM FACULTY EXHIBITION- WILLIAM CARLSON: AQUILA NON CAPIT MUSCAS
(On view through June 6, 2010)
and ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT COMPETITION EXHIBITION
(On view through May 9, 2009)

ARTIST LECTURE: 7-8 PM
Presented by William Carlson

RECEPTION: 8-10 PM
Featuring light refreshments
Event is free and open to the public
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami | 1301 Stanford Drive | Coral Gables | FL | 33146

Artists Support Haiti UM College of Arts and Sciences Benefit Auction 4/8/10


ARTISTS SUPPORT HAITI
UM College of Arts & Sciences Benefit Auction
April 8, 2010, 6-9 pm at the Lowe Art Museum
Remarks by Dr. Barth Green
$10 suggested donation at the door
Parking available in the Pavia Garage

Please join us for a silent auction of art from some of the top artists in Miami and beyond, along with live music, food and beverages.

The College of Arts and Sciences’ Africana Studies Program, Department of Art and Art History, and the Lowe Art Museum will host a silent art auction to benefit the UM Global Institute/Project Medishare. Founded in 1995 by Barth Green, M.D., professor and chairman of neurological surgery and Arthur Fournier, M.D., professor and vice chair of family medicine and community health at the UM Miller School of Medicine, Project Medishare has been working to help the people of Haiti with medical, educational and agricultural needs. Since the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the UM Global Institute/Project Medishare and Miller School physicians and other health care professionals have been in Haiti treating the injured and working to build permanent medical facilities to aid in the long-term rehabilitation of the Haitian people.

All proceeds benefit the UM Global Institute
For more information on the UM Global Institute: www.umglobalinstitute.com

LOWEdown Happy Hour 4/1/10


LOWEdown HAPPY HOUR
Thursday, April 1, 7-9 pm
Ink and Vino at the Lowe!
Featuring a tour of the student curated exhibition, ArtLab@the Lowe: Trends and Techniques by UM Professor Rebecca Brienen.
Enjoy some tasty tapas with a white wine tasting by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly and cocktails by PAMA.
Music by DJ Bunny Fuzz!
$10 Admission; Free for Lowe Members
Image Caption: Diana Argüello, Elephant
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami | 1301 Stanford Drive | Coral Gables | FL | 33146

Opening Reception Grove House Artists Gallery and Art Stroll 4/3/10


GroveHouse Artists On the Promenade at Mayfair
Please join us for A New Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Works Opening Reception plus An exhibit titled “Sand, Sea and Surf” plus Featured Artist for April – Lynda Wellens and Coconut Grove First Saturday Gallery Stroll
Saturday April 3, 2010 — 7:00 pm
3390 Mary St. #162, Coconut Grove, FL
For information call 305-569-3097

Anthony Jordon Exhibition/Silent Auction in Support of Miami Beach AIDS Walk 4/10/10



Saturday April 10, 2010 will be one of many nights in support of a great cause, specific not only to South Florida, but the world. From 6-9pm, there will be a photography exhibition held at MINIbar, a new restaurant in the Design District located at 3612 NE 2nd Avenue. The photographs on display will be donated works from local photographer, Anthony Jordon (photographer for Miami New Times, Miami Magazine, and www.miamiartzine.com).

The photo exhibition is titled “Living & Loving: Celebrating our Comfort”. It’s a tribute to all of people enjoying everyday living, a positive motivation to all people infected/affected by HIV/AIDS. The works will feature various couples representative of all cultures and lifestyles, which make Miami the diverse city that it is. The photos will be auctioned to generate funds in support of HIV/AIDS program funding via donation to the Repeat Offenders, one of the many teams participating in Miami Beach AIDS Walk 2010. The bidding will begin at 630pm but in the silent auction fashion, where all works will be on display from bidding start time until 830pm. At that time, bidding ends, and the highest bidders can then collect their new prized photo. It’s as simple as stopping by, viewing the works (and the crowd for your competition) and hoping for the best when the bidding ends.

While at MINIbar don’t forget to sample some of the eats, treats, and wines available (www.minibarmiami.com).

There is no cover for the event, ample parking around the area and a great environment to bring any and everyone out to enjoy a night of photography and goodwill.
Anthony W. Jordon, Jr. | Freelance Photographer

Believe The Hype Miami at Eazy Street Gallery 4/10/10

A La Revenge x Bold Hype x Eazy Street Gallery Proudly Present: BELIEVE THE HYPE! Miami

Believe the Hype is a revolutionary art show featuring paintings, sculptures and installations created by an unprecedented collective of urban contemporary, pop surrealist, mixed media and kill or be killed street artists, from around the world.
The Miami exhibition is the 2nd installment of the group show that opened at Bold Hype Gallery in Orlando, back in September 2009.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boldhype/sets/72157622254941083/

BELIEVE THE HYPE! will be making its Miami debut on Saturday April 10th 2010, and will be held at Eazy Street Gallery in the Wynwood Arts District.
The show will feature a live bodiless head, some 2-d art works, a krink mural, a suspended sculpture, some wood paneled walls, shag carpet, strong drinks, and raunchy video’s.

BELIEVE THE HYPE! Miami features artwork by: Jesse Reno – Doug Boehm – Robert Bellm – Levon Jihanian – David Chung – Johnny Robles – Nick Gazin – Andrew Spear – Johannah O’Donnell – Dolla – Brandon Dunlap – Eric Althin – Dustin Orlando – Mat Curran – Parail – Dubelyoo – Adriaan Mol – Dres13 – David Hoskins – Scott Donald – Brandon McLean – Jose Mertz – Lucy Furs
Curated By: Dustin Orlando
Performing Live: ANR (Awesome New Republic)
With DJ Sets by: Keen-One

Doors Open at 8:00pm-Late Night
Complimentary Cocktails Provided by: Seven Tiki Spiced Rum
Cover : $10
Free Giveawayes from IN4MATION – Bold Hype – A La Revenge
For more information check out:
http://ezstreetgallery.com
http://www.boldhype.net
The official after party will be held at POPLIFE @ The Electric Pickle
To RSVP or to purchase in advance please contact Dustin Orlando at 321-217-1675, or dustinorlando@yahoo.com

Get familiar with the artists work:
Jesse Reno – http://www.jessereno.com/
Doug Boehm – http://dougboehm.com/
Robrt Bellm – http://www.robertbellm.com/
David Chung – http://www.thechung.com/
Levon Jihanian – http://www.levonjihanian.com/
Johnny Robles – http://www.johnnyrobles.com/
Johannah O’Donnell – http://johannahodonnell.com/
Nick Gazin – http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickgazin/
Andrew Spear – http://www.spearlife.com/
Dolla – http://www.myspace.com/dolla_lama
Eric Althin – http://www.boldhype.net/
Mat Curran – http://www.mathewcurran.com/
Parail – http://www.parailstudios.com/
Dubelyoo – http://www.dubelyoo.net/
Adriaan Mol- http://www.myspace.com/adriaanmol
Dres13 – http://dres13.com/
David Hoskins – http://davidhoskins.com/
Scott Donald – http://scottdonald.com/
Brandon McLean -http://www.elus1v.com/
Jose Mertz – http://www.josemertz.com/

Thanks for the LOVE! See you on Saturday April 10th
BELIEVE IT!
Eazy street gallery
3501 NW 2Ave
Miami Fl, 33127
www.eazystreetgallery.com

Bakehouse Art Complex Opening Reception 4/9/10


Opening Reception: Friday, April 9th, 2010, 7-10PM

Opening Reception will feature 2 new exhibitions, live music, open wine bar, 65 open artist studios, and live painting from exhibiting artist Daniel Fila!
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org
FREE PARKING

The Audrey Love Gallery:
en:twined is a collaborative BAC exhibition featuring BAC resident artists who have been chosen ‘Best in Show’ by curators over the past season. By avoiding the rigidity and preciseness of geometric shapes, the artists are concentrated in exploring organic forms and patterns. en:twined twists together fiber art, photography, painting and street art to create a comprehensive study of our surroundings and its natural reoccurrences. Curated By: Lauren Wagner
Featured Artists: Cesar Barroso, Martin Carbajal, Daniel Fila, Regina Jestrow

Swenson Gallery: The Bakehouse Art Complex’s fourth installment of this series focuses solely on the medium of sculpture. Bakehouse artists have access to facilities for woodworking, welding and ceramics, and use them on a daily basis. This exhibition will allow our artists to bring their work inside and will include a variety of media. Featuring BAC Resident and Associate Artists.

Live Music Sponsored by Miami Salon Group, in honor of Mrs. Muriel Rosen
Hyllus is a Miami based Reggae/Rock trio formed in 2008with influences from Sublime to Bob Marley. The band independently released a CD in summer 2009 and has maintained itself busy playing shows from Monroe to West Palm Beach county. Their YouTube is quickly gaining them an international following getting over 45,000 hits in 4 months since it was launched. Currently writing songs for their follow up CD.

Bliss, Fish and Bubbly with Deborah Weed at Gallery Morada 4/3/10


Gallery Morada presents. . . Bliss, Fish and Bubbly
Saturday April 3rd, 4-8 pm
81611 Old Hwy.
Islamorada, FL
305-664-3650
Please join us to meet artist Deborah Weed whose Art of Bliss will enchant you, watch gyotaku artist David Denick turn fish into art, sip a glass of bubbly and enjoy a complimentary shoulder massage from therapist Shevaun Young

Marquis Residences Celebrates New World Symphony Season Finale 4/3/10


Marquis Residences Proudly Celebrates New World Symphony’s Season Finale

Following the final New World Symphony Season Finale Performance, Friends of NWS will head over to the most elevated address in Downtown Miami, Marquis Residences, which is hosting the official after party in its stunning 67th floor penthouse. Guests will gather in the four-story, 10,000+ square-foot residence, which boasts the highest terrace and hot tub in South Florida and unparalleled views. Miami’s chicest concert goers will enjoy a live Bossa Nova performance by Brazilian Jazz duo, Rose Max, delicious hors d’oeuvres, GREY GOOSE vodka cocktails, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly and Beck’s Beer at the industrial chic penthouse party.

The entire Season Finale evening of events begins with complimentary mojitos and wine at Lincoln Theater followed by “Symphony with a Splash, ” a sultry performance featuring the works of Richard Strauss. His scores of unbridled romantic gestures and rich harmonies inspired by Don Juan and Dance of the Seven Veils will set the tone for the sexy evening. This piece is classical music’s most famous striptease.

The event is complimentary for Friends members. For non-members, concert tickets are $25, and $40 for the Symphony After Hours event at Marquis Residences. Annual memberships allow access to eight amazing events a year and start at $150. Contact 305-428-6732 to purchase memberships or tickets.

Saturday, April 3
Symphony with a Splash with works by Strauss
6:30 PM Complimentary mojitos and wine | 7:30 Performance
Lincoln Theater| 541 Lincoln Rd.| Miami Beach, FL 33139

Friends of NWS Season Grand Finale “Industrial Chic”
9:00 PM Complimentary libations, tours and Bossa Nova performance
Marquis Residences | 1100 Biscayne Blvd.| Miami, FL 33132

Life Is Art Creative Connections #6 Artistic Networker and Blogging Presentation 4/14/10


Life Is Art is proud to present another Creative Connections artistic networker. On April 14th, we will be hosted by GAB Studio, which has generously donated the gallery. Maria De Los Angeles, freelance writer, blogger, and consultant, will talk about her own experiences in blogging and how you can use the medium to promote yourself and your work. The Association for Women in Communications is our co-sponsor.

The event starts at 6:30pm for networking and socializing. Meet other artists, arts professionals, and art lovers. The educational presentation will start at 7:30pm.

Maria de los Angeles is a freelance wordsmith who loves to write about everything tropical … and then some. She hosts her own blog, Sex and the Beach, is a senior writer and forum moderator for Miami Beach 411, has written for Miami New Times, Citylink and numerous other publications, online and print.

GAB Studio is a new gallery in Wynwood which showcases many south Florida based artists, as well as artists from all over the country. Bridges Aderhold, the owner, is a professional photographer and has transformed the previous Locust Projects space into not only a vibrant gallery, but also a photographic studio space.

The Association for Women in Communications South Florida connects communicators in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade Counties, facilitating its members’ integration into the business matrix of South Florida and promoting their personal and professional advancement.

The event is free to all attendees, but a small donation of just $2.00 is suggested to help Life Is Art cover the costs of producing these events. We invite everyone to join us for this evening of artistic fun and education.

EVENT DETAILS
Creative Connections
April 14, 6:30pm-9:00pm
GAB Studio, 105 NW 23rd Street, Wynwood
Complimentary Refreshments
ENTRY: Free, $2 suggested donation
RSVP encouraged, but not required
More information

Spinello Gallery’s Farley Aguilar Ulf at Art & Culture Center Of Hollywood 3/26/10


Farley Aguilar | Coronation [2010] | Oil on Linen | 60″ x 48″

ART & CULTURE CENTER OF HOLLYWOOD: 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood, FL – 33020
SOLO DEBUT: Farley Aguilar | “Ulf”
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, March 26th, 6-9pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to announce a new addition to the Spinello family, Farley Aguilar. Aguilar’s debut solo exhibition, “Ulf,” features a suite of paintings hosted by the Art & Culture Center of Hollywood (1650 Harrison St., Hollywood, FL – 33020) on Friday, March 26th, 6-9pm.

Farley Aguilar paintings are based on a character Aguilar conjured up and refers to as “Ulf.” “Ulf” is an old Norse term for wolf and it’s also a common male name in Scandinavia and Germany. The series tracks the rise and fall of this creature/character, from his supernatural origins (The witches casting a spell to the full moon) to his destruction by his own followers.

The artist in these works, explores people’s need to create fantasy in order to deal with the fact that they are simply pawns of fate. The nature of life and death are truly mysteries that are not understood. The symbol of the wolf is significant because they are thought of as loners – many ancient culture’s myths are based on insights gleaned from the wolf’s wandering nature. Another notable source of inspiration for Aguilar are artists like Ingmar Bergman and Dostoevsky, who blend reality with dreams, magic, and horror in order to explore what is beneath our standard social reality.

Opening Reception: Friday, March 26th, 2010 / Exhibition through April 25th, 2010.

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.

Grand Opening of Mesh Studio by Nate Galui 3/25/10


Nate Galui..a local interior designer featured on HGTV’s Design Star..is sharing his dream with us all…Mesh Studio..an art gallery much different then what we’ve been offered..younger, hipper & open minded…no more dusty stale art we’ve been lookin at for centuries!

This thursday! from 6pm till 11pm on Dixie downtown, the long awaited opening of Mesh Studio
Live art, graffiti and tattoo! Some of the most celebrated south Florida artists on display! A beautiful space that you MUST see. Get there early and be swarmed by paparazzi!

Michael Costello Art Exhibition at 101/exhibit opening reception 4/10/10

Contemporary painter Michael Costello paints childhood myths grown up. The Boston-based artist plays with perceptions of beauty, sexuality and maturity. Conventional standards of attraction are attacked and provoked in each brush stroke, while the complete image speaks of the marginalization of the individual in a society based on esthetic. Approximately twenty Costello paintings be part of his first Florida exhibition.

WHO/WHAT: The art of Michael Costello, a Boston-based contemporary realist painter, plays with perceptions of beauty, sexuality and maturity. Conventional standards of attraction are attacked and provoked in each brush stroke, while the complete image speaks of the marginalization of the individual in a society based on esthetic. His work has been described as “childhood myths grown up and, therefore, uncomfortable mirrors on our own memories and perceptions of our maturity.”

John Sutherland, a collector of Costello’s paintings and close friend of the artist, said: “I find his work a complete representation of the painter himself. Often finding as much of him as his subject matter in each work. This naturally is the hallmark of visual language at its best and what any student, collector, academic or passive patron could hope to find when pursuing another man’s experience regardless of medium or expression.”

During the past thirty years, Costello’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout New England and is included in numerous public and private collections including The Abrams Collection, The Federal Reserve, The Kemper Collection, and the Boston Public Library. In 2007, Costello was one of five artists chosen to be a Pollack Krasner Byrdcliffe Master. The Byrdcliffe Art Colony was founded by Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead to establish an environment in which artists could return to working while inspired by their natural surroundings. Michael began his artistic studies at Massachusetts College of Art and later received a graduate degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.

WHEN: Opening reception with the artist: Saturday, April 10 , 2010, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC On view April 10 – May 4, 2010
WHERE: 101/exhibit
101 NE 40th Street
Miami Design District
GALLERY AND ARTIST INFO: www.101exhibit.com

Locust Projects 2010 Spring Fling Fundraiser Gala and Silent Auction at the Sagamore 4/17/10


Spring Fling
Fundraiser Gala and Silent Auction
At the Sagamore, Art Hotel
Featuring the “Who Done it?” Silent Art Auction
Saturday, April 17th, 2010
Purchase your ticket online now!
Tickets are $125 per person
Featuring works by:

Daniel Arsham
Hernan Bas
Jose Bedia
Berry van Boekel
Enrique Martínez Celaya
Francesca DiMattio
Dzine
Teresita Fernandez
Naomi Fisher
Mauro Giaconi
Liam Gillick
Valerie Hegarty
Marie Lorenz
Kori Newkirk
Angel Otero
Gavin Perry
Adam Putnam
Mette Tommerup
Cristina Lei Rodriguez
Mike Vasquez

William Carlson Aquila Non Capit Muscas An Eagle Does Not Catch Flies and Annual Juried Student Competition Exhibition Opening Reception 4/23/10

New Work by Renowned Studio Glass Artist & Prof. Bill Carlson
At the Lowe Art Museum
ANNUAL UM FACULTY AND STUDENT EXHIBITIONS

WHAT: William Carlson: Aquila Non Capit Muscas (An Eagle Does Not Catch Flies) and Annual Juried Student Competition Exhibition
WHEN: April 24-June 6, 2010
Opening Reception & Artist Lecture: Aquila Non Capit Muscas & juried student exhibition: Fri, April 23, 7-10 pm
WHERE: Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami Campus, 1301 Stanford Dr, Coral Gables
INFO: (305) 284-3535 or visit www.lowemuseum.org

The University of Miami Lowe Art Museum will greet spring with a faculty exhibition, featuring the internationally collected glass artist, Endowed Chair, and UM Art Department Professor William Carlson. The UM Faculty Exhibition, William Carlson: Aquila Non Capit Muscas (An Eagle Does Not Catch Flies) will be on view at the Lowe Art Museum from April 24 to June 6, 2010. On view through May 9, is the first of the yearly two-part student exhibitions, the Annual Juried Student Competition Exhibition.

One of the most important figures working in studio glass is Bill Carlson, who will have a one man show of his current work at the Lowe Art Museum on the UM campus, April 24-June 6, 2010.

Bill teaches glass at UM, is the former Chair of the Department of Art and Art History before becoming an Endowed Chair of the Arts at UM.

Example of Bill’s work can be seen when visiting the Palley Glass collection, one of the world’s best-known most comprehensive glass collections, as well as upon entering the Palley Pavilion, itself. Bill was commissioned by Myrna and Sheldon Palley to create a window.

The Palleys were also instrumental in developing the glass program at UM, and in bringing Carlson to Miami to head the Department.

Both the donation of the Palley Collection and Bill’s reputation as an artist and a teacher places UM in a unique position. The University has a specialty that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the SE.

One of the things that attracts Bill to glass is its potential for experimentation. “Glass art has an undetermined or open future. There’s not as much in the way of predictable expectation.”

A preview and reception for the juried student exhibition and Aquila Non Capit Muscas, will be held Friday, April 23 from 7-10 pm. The evening will be highlighted with a special lecture by William Carlson. A preview reception for the Annual Masters of Fine Arts Candidates Exhibition, on view from May 13 through June 6, is Thursday, May 12, 2010 from 7-9 pm. Both receptions are free and open to the public.

Considered among the most important figures in the studio glass movement, Carlson creates laminated sculptures that incorporate a variety of materials, ranging from glass of his own making to bits and bands of commercially produced safety glass and Vitrolite, to granite. His work addresses issues of interior space, geometry, texture, and color.

William Carlson, a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Award, his work is included in numerous museum collections around the world, including Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Corning Museum of Glass, Museum of Art & Design (formerly American Craft Museum) in New York, and the Hokkaido Museum of Art in Sapporo, Japan. The entrance to the Myrna and Sheldon Palley Pavilion for Contemporary Glass and Studio Arts at UM’s Lowe Art Museum features a site-specific glass installation by Carlson entitled Prõcellōsus (Sudden Storm).

William Carlson, an endowed UM Professor, received his MFA from Alfred University, New York State College of Ceramics. He has served as Professor of Art and Program Chair of Glass, Clay, Sculpture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His program at the University of Illinois was honored in 1988 by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass for its contributions to the contemporary glass movement.

He has also taught or developed programs at major craft education centers, including the Cleveland Institute of Art, Haystack Mountain School, Pilchuck Glass School, Penland School of Crafts and Appalachian Center for Crafts.

In 2003, Carlson joined the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences as Professor and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History, and has successfully strengthened its programs in art history, ceramics, glass, graphic design, painting, printmaking, and sculpture.

Said Myrna Palley, “Bill is widely considered one of the most important figures in the studio glass movement, and has significantly impacted the contemporary art glass movement as both an artist and an educator. We are so proud to have him here in Miami: teaching, creating, and mentoring young artists.”

The exhibition – Aquila Non Capit Muscas – is organized by the UM Department of Art and Art History and sponsored in part by Stella Holmes and Overseas Partners Realty, Inc.

The Lowe Art Museum is located at the University of Miami at 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 12 to 7 p.m. Thursdays and 12 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Regular Admission (not including special events) is $10; $5 for Seniors and Non-UM Students; Free for Lowe Art Museum Members, University of Miami students, faculty and staff, and children under 12. For more information, call (305) 284-3535 or visit www.lowemuseum.org.

Photographs of 3G Everlasting Art Exhibit Deborah Weed at Miami Beach Botanical Garden on 3/23/10

3G Everlasting Art Exhibit Deborah Weed at Miami Beach Botanical Garden on Tuesday, March, 23 2010.  The exhibit was hosted by the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Co-Sponsored by The Market Company and Arts at St Johns. For the better gallery, click here.

Spiritual Awakening Art Exhibition 3/26/10


Fache Arts & Amy Alonso Gallery are pleased to announce Art Exhibition: “SPIRITUAL AWAKENING”

“Spiritual Awakening” Art Exhibition presents an intelligent art show that pretends to awake and move your inner perceptiveness, courage, and even transform the beholder-conceived ideas through reality illusions and dimensions. Not always what you see is real, and not always what you think is really a dream.
Through their absorbing canvas, Victor Mahana and Carla Fache capture the conscience‘s awakening and its traces. The scenarios reflected in each of their art pieces make the viewer transport to the threshold of the inner realities, building bridges between the visible and the invisible, reality and dream.

THE ARTISTS
“…My painting has always been the vision of vivid dreams. In simple words, I define it as figurative, concrete, detailed images of an unconscious, symbolic and irrational world. My work stands in that threshold, it is the paradox of two incompatible and sometimes opposite worlds: The real (the way of represent things) with the unreal (the subject of representation)…”
-Victor Mahana.

“…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.

Don’t miss this amazing art exhibition! in conjunction with the free Jazz at Moca! Max Farber Trio will be performing a selection of classic jazz standards.

EXHIBITION DETAILS:
Opening reception: Friday, March 26, 2010.
Hours: 8 pm to 11pm.
Location: Fache Arts + Amy Alonso Gallery.
Address: 750 NE 124 Street suite 2 Moca Plaza,
North Miami, FL 33161
From: March 26 to April 15 , 2010.
Admission: Free.

ABOUT THE GALLERY
Fache Arts & Amy Alonso Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting Abstract art by Carla Fache as well as national & international artist. Focusing on modern and contemporary artists from Latin America, North America and Europe. The gallery program challenges the traditional views of Art and showcases the great range of styles, materials and themes in artistic production from this diverse Art World. The gallery is located in the Moca Plaza and is open Tuesday-Friday, 11 am- 6pm
Live Entertainment and the best music, don’t miss this opportunity!

Contact Information
www.fachearts.com / www.carlafache.com /email: fachearts@gmail.com
Join us for our Monthly Gallery Walks at NOMI ART DISTRICT every Last Friday of each month!

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 3/26/10


Come and Rediscover
Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
March 26th, 2010
8:30 – 9:00 pm Estrella Morena Flamenco Dance Studio
9:00 – 10:00 pm Kiki Sanchez & the Afroperuvian Project
10:00 – 11:00 pm Havana Soul

Estrella Morena Flamenco Studio
Kiki Sanchez & the AfroPeruvian Project
Havana Soul

info@viernesculturales.org
www.culturalfridays.org

Art Exhibit Opening Reception Dialogue on Diversity 3/25/10


Ana G. Méndez University System cordially invites you to enjoy the latest exhibit at our ANA G. MÉNDEZ GALLERY
Dialogue on Diversity: Celebrating Women in South Florida
Thursday, March 25, 2010
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Featuring talented women artists in South Florida
almar • baez • balean • bernal • botelli • candioti • collazos • contramaestre • estrems • falcone • gonzalez • keller • lopez • lopez-diez • mileguir • ojeda • sasieta • uribe • zitman

Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL 33025

RSVP – (954) 707-1286
María Alexandra Sánchez
marisanchez@suagm.edu

Nagari Magazine Presentation at CCEMiami 3/22/10



Revista Nagari
Monday, March 22, 2010
7:00pm – 10:00pm
Centro Cultural Español
800 Dougals Rd. Suite # 170
Coral Gables, FL
Proyecto Setra Inc.
Le invita cordialmente a la presentacion oficial de la
REVISTA NAGARI
Editada y promocionada desde Miami, pretende difundir y promover la ciudad como puerta de entrada de las corrientes más vanguardistas del momento y a la vez ofrecer al exterior la cosecha más original de nuestros propios creadores.

ABOUT US Nagari is a multicultural area publication that aims to bridge the gap existing in the U.S. Spanish language. It is the first magazine that attempts to spread in wider global issues, specifically related to: new poetry, fiction, literary hybrids, thinking, essays, interviews, book reviews, drama, newspaper reports, architecture, photography, classical and contemporary music, film, video, design, and other visual arts. Published and promoted from Miami, it aims to disseminate and promote the city as a gateway to the most avant-garde currents of the moment and, in turn, offer the most original foreign harvest of our own creators. Miami is the most important socioeconomic benchmark from south of the nation and Nagari wants to occupy its rightful place betting directly by the media that best defines it: the innovative development of the new Latin American culture.

MISSION Nagari Magazine’s mission is to motivate his readers, and meddling in the territory of distinct cultural fields. Stimulate research in these areas of knowledge and provide a means of dissemination to raise and discuss issues on the current culture, and also facilitate the exchange of information among different groups of creators, artists, and intellectuals. Being an organization to promote the local, national and international agencies involved with creating and combining two essential subjects of the hand: the art on any of its manifestations and advertisement.

VISION It is published three times a year. It has a circulation of 5,000 copies, with an average of 25,000 readers, and distribution at institutes of higher learning, libraries, institutions, cultural centers and organizations, embassies, libraries, art galleries, museums, relevant shops , Latin American business organizations and subscriptions.

Tigertail Art and Soul Fundraising Party 5/15/10

ART + SOUL : ART BASH presented by Tigertail + Haitian Art Relief
Mat 15, 2010, 8-11pm
Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami.
212 NE 59th Terrace
Miami, Florida
tigertail.org

Join us on at the stunning Bernard Zyscovich-designed Little Haiti Cultural Center for a not to be forgotten Art & Soul bash that will not only be a lot of fun, but will also be meaningful for artists here and in Haiti.

Party with us at a fundraiser for Tigertail and the Haitian Art Relief Fund. Art & Soul combine in grace on this beautiful night. Enter with joie de vivre and enjoy a kaleidoscope of entertainment. Commission a poem, sing along, engage in the work of a performance artist, light a candle, bid in Miami’s loudest silent auction. Enjoy a panorama of Caribbean food and drink.

Free easy parking on-site

Little Haiti Cultural Center 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami

* Celebrity doorpersons
* Master of Ceremony – Ray Sullivan, of Miami Contemporary Dance
* Miami Poetry Collective – Poem Depot with poems for Haiti
* David Rohn in a “character” from his most recent exhibition
* Raffle celebrity – Teo Castellanos
* Music by DJ Brimstone
* Live entertainment, Jan Sebon/KAZAK, among others
* Closing opera aria from Carmen by Amy Alvarado followed by traditional song from Haiti sung on the streets the first nights of the earthquake.

Silent Auction of original artwork from Miami’s trend-setting best, curated by Julie Davidow includes work by: Farley Aguilar, TJ Ahearn, Jose Alvarez, Carlos Betancourt, Francie Bishop Good, Jenny Brillhart, Pablo Cano, Clifton Childree, Keith Cougherty, Elisabeth Condon, Julie Davidow, Dara Friedman, Gonzalo Fuenmayor, Lynne Golob Gelfman, Karen Greenberg, Felice Grodin, Adler Guerrier, Alex Heria, Carl Juste, Natalya Laskis, Susan Lee Chun, Frederic Lere, Billie Grace Lynn, Kito Mbiango, Raul Mendez, Gean Moreno, Federico Nessi, Glexis Novoa, Jay Ore, Grant Peterson, Christina Petersson, Vickie Pierre, Carol Prusa, David Rohn, Lydia Rubio, Samantha Salzinger, Carolina Sardi, Haydee Scull, Sara Stites, Kristen Thiele, Rhonda Tymeson, Kiki Valdes, Michelle Weinberg, and Wendy Wischer (as of 4/27/10).

TICKETS
$100 per person | $180 two persons | Event Host $350 (receives four tickets) | Event Sponsor $1,000 (receives eleven tickets)

CALL 305 545 8546 OR Purchase Tickets Online Here.

Artists, Hosts and Sponsors will be acknowledged in Art & Soul program book and in electronic media unless anonymity is requested.

Event Chair: Tina Cornely | Event Co-chairs: Nichole D. Fitzgerald and Will Rey
Event Coordinator: Cindy Brown

Event Committee: Felipe Blanco, Sam Joseph and Natalie Brown, Claire Bruekel, Harvey Burstein, Jeremy Chestler, Edouard Duval Carrié, Julie Davidow, Douglas Derby, Alain Filiz, Jane Gilbert, Mireille Chancy Gonzalez, Hadley and Yannick Henriette, Greg Jackson, Remko Jansonius, John Kramel, Mary Luft, Carmel Ophir, Kate Rawlinson, Joan Schaeffer, Wallis Tinnie, Elaine Wright and Bernard Zyscovich (as of 4/27/10)
Our goal is to raise money to commission artists — artists living in Haiti and artists in the U.S
For Sponsorship opportunities contact us at 305 324 4337 or email@tigertail.org
To Reserve Your Ticket Click Here.
Party with us at a fundraiser at the stunning Bernard Zyscovich-designed Little Haiti Cultural Center. This year Tigertail partners in a co-fundraiser with the Haitian Cultural Alliance directed by Edouard Duval Carrie. Our goal is to raise money to commission artists – artists living in Haiti and artists in the U.S. Bid in Miami’s loudest silent auction and enjoy some scrumptious food and drink.

Miami Light Project Friends Dinner at The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse 5/8/10


Saturday, May 8, 2010, 7:30pm
The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse
404 NW 26th Street, Miami, FL 33137
Individual Tickets $150.00
Click here for tickets!
4 hours
Join Miami Light Project for THE FRIENDS DINNER – Miami Light Project’s annual fundraiser. We’re going to raise the roof with our fabulous friends!
In recognition of our new partnership with Tony Goldman
Scrumptious Supper by: Thierry’s catering
Living Rooms by: Las Tias
Eye candy & music by: IMAYDAY and Circ X
All proceeds for the Friends Dinner support Here & Now artists and are matched by the John s. and James L. Knight Foundation Knight Arts Challenge.

The Bakehouse Art Complex Opening Reception 4/9/10

Opening Reception: Friday, April 9th, 2010
7-10PM

Opening Reception will feature live music, open wine bar, 65 open artist studios, live studio demonstrations, and live painting from exhibiting artist Daniel Fila!
Opening Receptions are always free to the public.

561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org

The Bakehouse Art Complex presents:
Bakehouse Art Complex Artists 2010: Sculpture
The Bakehouse Art Complex’s fourth installment of this series focuses solely on the medium of sculpture. Bakehouse artists have access to facilities for woodworking, welding and ceramics, and use them on a daily basis. This exhibition will allow our artists to bring their work inside and will include a variety of media.
Photo: Christopher Carter


en:twined is a collaborative BAC exhibition featuring BAC resident artists who have been chosen ‘Best in Show’ by curators over the past season. By avoiding the rigidity and preciseness of geometric shapes, the artists are concentrated in exploring organic forms and patterns. en:twined twists together fiber art, photography, painting and street art to create a comprehensive study of our surroundings and its natural reoccurrences.
Featured Artists:
Cesar Barroso
Martin Carbajal
Daniel Fila
Regina Jestrow
Curated By: Lauren Wagner

Arteamericas 2010 Art Fair at Miami Beach Convention Center 3/26-29/10


arteaméricas is the premier fair of art from Latin America. Returning for its eighth installment, it will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia. Over 40 galleries will be participating, representing more than 300 emerging artists and renowned masters. This year also includes the innovative addition of galleries from Haiti, Spain and Germany. The fair takes place in Miami Beach, drawing a diverse and upscale audience to enjoy high-quality art within an intimate setting. arteaméricas is not only the Latin American art fair, but also the art fair of the Americas.

March 26 – March 29, 2010
Friday, March 26 12 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, March 27 12 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday, March 28 12 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Monday, March 29 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Miami Beach Convention Center, Hall D – Over 1,000 parking spaces available in front
1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
$12 – tickets on sale at the door — FREE from 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. every day

Galleries From… Berlin, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Chicago, Coral Gables, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, La Paz, Lima, Madrid, Maracaibo, Miami, Mexico City, Panama City, Petion Ville, Port-au-Prince, Santiago de Chile and Santo Domingo
The best art of the Americas will be at arteaméricas 2010, featuring over 300 artists presented by 45 galleries from all over the world:

Haitian Art Relief Fund
The Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance (HCAA) has, after the January 12th earthquake that struck and devastated Haiti, launched a multi-faceted effort to help Haiti’s artists by raising funds to commission works and find venues for exhibits on a national and international level. HCAA is also searching for artists in the U.S. and elsewhere who could temporarily house and mentor Haitian artists traumatized by the catastrophe. Led by Edouard Duval -Carrie, the Haitian Art Relief Fund and arteaméricas will directly help artists affected by the devastation of the recent earthquake. Duval -Carrie has invited artists from throughout the world to donate their works to be sold at arteaméricas.

Dynasty Night at The Art and Design Cafe 4/7/10

Art & Design Cafe’
STARTING
Wednesday Night
April 7, 2010 @ 7:00 pm
Join us at the Art & Design Cafe’ for the Opening Night of DYNASTY Remember the Shoulder Pads, Big Hair & Catfights. Follow us weekly with a NEW EPISODE & a different DINNER SPECIAL Every Wednesday Night.

FULL DINNER Included
Cup of Soup
Side Salad
Main Course
House Dessert
Hot Coffee or Tea

CALL (954) 491-1007
FOR MENU & PRICES
Reservations Suggested – Limited Seating
Ginger Coopersmith
Art & Design Cafe’
2724 E. Commercial Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308

Recent Acquisitions From The Wolfsonian Collection +5 Opens 4/23/10

‘+ 5: RECENT ACQUISITIONS FROM THE WOLFSONIAN COLLECTION’ OPENS APRIL 23, 2010
Collection Strengthened With Five Years of Gifts and Acquisitions

On the occasion of its fifteenth anniversary, The Wolfsonian–Florida International University presents +5: Recent Acquisitions from The Wolfsonian Collection, an exhibition showcasing the dynamic growth of the museum’s collection over the past five years. +5 highlights approximately 100 objects obtained through donation or acquisition, adding depth and breadth to the collection’s already strong foundation of art and design.

The exhibition, on view April 23, 2010 through September 26, 2010, features objects acquired through donation or purchase since The Wolfsonian’s previous exhibition X: A Decade of Collection in September 2005 and includes decorative arts, architectural elements, books, posters, and printed ephemera. The new acquisitions strengthen and broaden the collection’s core themes of design reform, urbanism, travel and transportation, advertising, and political propaganda.

“The opening of +5 and the celebration of The Wolfsonian’s fifteenth anniversary provides us an amazing opportunity to reflect on the growth of the collection and recognize the significant role donors have played shaping the museum’s success in the last five years,” notes Sarah Schleuning, The Wolfsonian’s curator.

Some of the exhibition highlights include:
· A large unusual Teco bottle vase with a swirled base designed by Fritz Albert, c. 1905. The vase is a rare and outstanding example of the American Arts and Crafts movement.
· A significant collection of photochroms (color lithographs) by William Henry Jackson, the American photographer known especially for his images of American Indians and of the West. His photographs of Yellowstone played a critical role in establishing the country’s first national park.
· A tabletop sculpture by Gio Ponti and Tomaso Buzzi designed for the Italian Foreign Ministry and produced by Richard-Ginori.
· A chrome-plated floor torchère or floor lamp designed by Eliel Saarinen and Walter von Nessen. The lamp, donated by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, was from Duke’s estate in Hillsborough, New Jersey.
· A rare oversized portfolio illustrated by artist and activist Hugo Gellert that was published in 1943 in a limited edition of fifty-four. The portfolio contains double-page plates with excerpts of speeches by Vice President Henry A. Wallace and full-page, silk-screened illustrations.
· A historically significant oak sideboard for the Oak Parlour in Old Heath Hall by Thomas Jeckyll.
· Exceptional art moderne paintings, songbooks, and other works from the Franck MacCoy (Mac) Harshberger archive.
· Delicate watercolors of local scenes created as part of the Florida Art Project for the WPA.

The Wolfsonian’s collection originated with thousands of objects privately held by founder Mitchell Wolfson, Jr., which was subsequently donated to Florida International University. Over the past fifteen years, the collection has grown through the gifts of many private donors and collectors, as well as carefully determined acquisitions. Many of the gifts have been donated in the last five years by a wide-range of local, national, and international collectors, including: New York collector Leonard A. Lauder with a significant gift of American World War Two graphic works; Illinois collector and former CEO of Sara Lee Corporation, John Bryan with rare works from the British Arts and Crafts period; prolific artist and art director Steven Heller with books and ephemeral items related to twentieth century totalitarian governments; New York area collector Gregg G. Seibert with the Teco bottle vase and Frank Lloyd Wright textile block; longtime Wolfsonian supporter and former board member Fred Sharf with a substantial collection of automobile design drawings constituting the bulk of the current Styled for the Road exhibition; and independent scholar Jewel Stern with several important silver works from the early twentieth century. “We’re very fortunate that our approach to interpreting and presenting the collection has inspired many people,” notes Wolfsonian director, Cathy Leff. “We’re delighted that our collection has drawn from significant national collectors such as Leonard A. Lauder, chairman of the Estée Lauder Companies, to local collectors such as Laurence Miller, former executive director of libraries at Florida International University.

Comprised of 120,000 objects including paintings, furniture, sculptures, works on paper, ephemeral items, rare books and graphic design produced primarily in Europe and North America from 1885 to 1945, The Wolfsonian collection encourages a multidisciplinary approach of viewing objects as both agents and expressions of change. With its exhibitions and educational programs, The Wolfsonian continues to offer the public an exploration of the social, political, and technological allusions contained in the design of everyday objects. “We are proud of our accomplishments and the growth of our collection during these last five years. We aim to be the single most important resource for the 1885-1945 era and we are optimistic that we will continue building a strong institution that will serve academic and general audiences for years to come,” remarks Cathy Leff.

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 museum is open Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday from noon-6pm; Thursday and Friday from noon-9pm; and is closed on Wednesday. Contact us at 305.531.1001 or visit us online at www.wolfsonian.org for further information.

The Wolfsonian receives ongoing support from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; the William J. and Tina Rosenberg Foundation; Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of The Wolfsonian–FIU; Bacardi USA, Inc.; and Arrowood Vineyards & Winery.

Celebrate Italian Artistry on the Mile Angelique Euro Cafe 3/20/10


Celebrate Italian Artistry on the Mile this Saturday, March 20

Italian is the language of love, and if your heart beats for exquisite food, fine wine and artistic auto design, you are sure to fall head over heels at Italian Artistry on the Mile this Saturday. Join Angelique Euro Cafe, Mia Cucina and the South Florida Alfa Romeo Owners Club as we celebrate Italy’s finest exports.
Alfa Romeo showcase Commemorating 100 years of automotive artistry Between Galiano Street and Ponce de Leon Boulevard 4 to 7 p.m.
Italian culinary exhibition with Chef LeRoy Bautista of Angelique Euro Cafe Mia Cucina, 107 Miracle Mile 4 to 5 p.m.
Italian wine tasting 17 wines for $17 Angelique Euro Cafe, 117 Miracle Mile 5 to 7 p.m.
Proceeds benefit the Coral Gables Community Foundation.
Stay for dinner and receive 11% off of your check. For more information, call 305-529-9922.
Angelique Euro Cafe, 117 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables, FL 33134
http://www.angeliqueeurocafe.com

777 Studio Gallery Presents Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares A Great Disorder is an Order 3/20/10


777 Studio Gallery
Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares: A Great Disorder is an Order
Opening reception Saturday, March 20th, 7 -10 p.m.
777 Studio Gallery: 166 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, FL
EXHIBITION: Antonia Wright & Ruben Millares / “A Great Disorder is An Order”
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, March 20th, 7-10pm
For more information please call 305.444.0333

777 Studio Gallery in Coral Gables is pleased to announce the upcoming public exhibition of artwork by two Miami-based talents, Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares. The exhibition is centered on the exploration of the human experience in the built and natural worlds; our relationship to our surroundings and to each other. Wright will present a series of photographs, On the Other Hand, video, and installation and Millares will present a multisensory installation of mobile sculptures and ink drawings for the exhibition which premieres with an opening reception with the artists on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

More Info here

Conde Nast Traveler To Host Reception Celebrating Cinematic Photography Of David Drebin 3/19/10


CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER TO HOST RECEPTION CELEBRATING CINEMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY OF DAVID DREBIN AS FEATURED ON THE COVER OF CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER ROOM WITH A VIEW
Event pays homage to photographer’s breadth of work coinciding with book’s launch and release of Condé Nast Traveler’s March issue, also featuring artist’s photo

WHO/WHAT: Condé Nast Traveler and Assouline have teamed up to celebrate the cinematic photography of David Drebin, as featured on the cover of Condé Nast Traveler Room With A View as well as the cover the March issue. Coinciding with the book’s official launch, a reception will take place on Friday, March 19 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the photographer’s namesake location, the David Drebin Pop-Up Store in Royal Poinciana Plaza. RSVP Required.

South Florida’s art enthusiasts and world travelers will have the opportunity to browse an exclusive collection of the artist’s work, including cover shot “Girl in the Orange Dress,” while enjoying complimentary cocktails and canapés. Notably, 15 percent of the evening’s sales will be donated to the Lifesaver Scholarship Fund at Caron Renaissance Caron Treatment Centers, a nationally recognized non-profit drug and alcohol treatment network.

Hailing from Condé Nast Traveler’s column Room with a View, the like-titled book features frame-worthy vistas from around the world, with Drebin’s cover shot capturing the breathtaking view from the 12th floor of The Standard in New York City, overlooking High Line park and the Hudson River. The photograph is part of David Drebin’s diverse collection of epic cityscapes, cinematic dreamscapes, and a variety of other of glorious scenes from around the globe.

About David Drebin
Drebin’s work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, including Fahey Klein in Los Angeles, Camera Work in Berlin, Young Gallery in Brussels, and Torch Gallery in Amsterdam, as well as in numerous International Art Fairs, including Paris Photo, Art Miami, Scope New York, and others on the global Art Fair circuit. His large-scale photographs have also recently been on display at The House of Photography Museum in Hamburg, Germany. In April 2009, Drebin broke auction records when his work “Movie Star” garnered more than twice the asking bid at Philips De Pury in New York and subsequently sold out.

About David Drebin Pop-Up Store
David Drebin Pop-Up Store, architecturally designed by former David LaChapelle collaborator Craig Maldonado, will be up through April 2010. The store offers Drebin’s one-of-a-kind, limited edition prints, light boxes and artist’s proofs at one of Palm Beach’s most exclusive retail addresses for a limited time. Open Monday – Saturday: 1:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. and Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and located in the Royal Poinciana Plaza at 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 328 Palm Beach, FL 33480. For a preview and more information on Drebin’s work, please visit www.daviddrebin.com.

About Caron Renaissance Treatment Centers
Caron Renaissance Treatment Centers network is one of the finest nationally recognized non-profit drug and alcohol treatment networks in the country with six locations, offering residential treatment and outpatient programs for adults and adolescents, as well as families affected by the disease of addiction. The Lifesaver Scholarship Fund at Boca Raton-based Caron Renaissance provides scholarships to those in need of treatment who would otherwise not have the opportunity to benefit from the advanced programming Caron provides.

WHEN: Friday, March 19, 2010
6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

WHERE: David Drebin Pop-Up Store
340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 328
(3 doors down from Palm Beach Grill)
Palm Beach, FL 33480
*Complimentary valet parking will be available
RSVP: daviddrebin@taraink.com or 305.864.3434 ext. 226

Women & Culture Festival 3/18-20/10


Thursday, March 18th, 2010 | Gallery Opening
8-12pm – All Ages – Free
Gallery opening, Artist lectures
Guided meditation and chanting sponsored by Mystic Water Kava Bar and Miami Yogashala.

Friday, March 19th | Afrobeta Release Party
10pm-4am – 18 and Over – $9 Presale
Afrobeta and friends invite YOU to get down with the Miami music scene
to celebrate their first EP release!
DJs from Panic Bomber, Run Sevim Run, DJPJ & Moshe of Nightdrive, Nate Campbell (ULTRA) to NYC’s finest-VIDA and special guest TBA.
Join us for the ultimate Ultra Music Festival warm-up performance!
Tickets

Saturday, March 20th | Main Event
8pm-3am – 18 and Over – $15 Presale / $20 at the Door
The 8th Annual Women and Culture Festival is a multimedia event designed to educate people of all ages and social backgrounds through a variety of artistic performances. It is our goal to provide performance opportunities to an array of local and national artists who exemplify cultural diversity.

This year’s event will have a focus on Miami’s finest and most talented fashion designers such as: Karelle Levy of KrelWear
Recycled fashion art by Art of Shade
Earthtones (eco and sustainable designs) by Nicola and the international styles of Fernando Garcia

Musical performances by The Geishaz DJ Collective
Live performance and vocal debut of MsChief
Live performances by renowned Afro Cuban Songstress Sonya Feldman
Vocal stylings of Magda Noa Pantaleon
Poetry and spoken word by Amy Baez
Traditional Indian music and dance by Ganavya
Musical and dance performances by La Fortuna
Electronic grooves of Palm Trees
Art exhibitions by Eva Ruiz, JSG Boggs, Margaret Accurso, Diane Patisse, Fiorella Podesta, Alyssa Christine, art installation by Chia O and many more.
Tickets

Event Location:
7th Circuit Studios
228 NE 59th Street
Miami, FL 33137
More Info: Community Arts & Culture

Target Wednesday After Hours at The Frost Art Museum 3/24/10


Target Wednesday After Hours at The Frost Art Museum cordially invites you to the Opening Reception of Aesthetics and Values 2010, and Wanderlust
March 24, 2010, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17 Street,
Miami, FL 33199.
The exhibition is free and open to the public

Aesthetics and Values 2010 (A&V) exhibition and Wanderlust will host their opening reception during The Frost Art Museum’s popular Target Wednesday After Hours series on March 24, 2010 from 6 to 9 p.m.
The A&V 2010 exhibition will feature the works of Bhakti Baxter, Xavier Cortada, Guerra de la Paz, Richard Haden, Bert Rodriguez, Gerry Stecca, TM Sisters, Frances Trombly, Wendy Wischer, and Ricardo E. Zulueta. This year, several of the artists featured will be making works specifically for the exhibition.
Jason Galbut, Pati Laylle and Kim Yantis, The Master of Fine Arts class of 2010 at FIU’s School of Art & Art History, present a series of works produced during their tenure at FIU culminating in the exhibition, Wanderlust.
Target Wednesday After Hours is designed to complement The Frost Art Museum’s exhibitions and give visitors the chance to meet contemporary artists and engage with controversial art, live music, talks, films, dance, and performance art. The event is free and open to the public.

Cremata Gallery presents Federico Brandt 3/19/10


Cremata Gallery presents the first U.S. exhibition of Federico Brandt
Friday, March 19th, 2010. 7:00 p.m.
Federico Brandt. Construccion del Candidato. Mixed media on canvas. 41.3″ x 49.2″
Opening reception: Friday, March 19th, 2010. 7:00 p.m.
Location: Cremata Gallery. 1646 SW 8th Street. Miami, FL 33135
Dates: From March 11th through April 12th, 2010
Regular hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. and Mondays by appointment
Admission: Free

Federico Brandt’s paintings gather the best tradition of modernity: his idea of structure, his spirit of invention and variation, order conceived as rhythm and his ability to place in his works an internal luminosity, a field of light that strongly corresponds with his characters and forms.
Federico Brandt is a contemporary artist and an architect by profession, whose work reveals a vision that is always mindful of a construction formed by rectangles or semicircles that he later recomposes into a sensitive architecture, to then work on the surface of the canvas. His polished technical skills are versatile and free. His compositions rise from simple abstract constructions connected by free strokes of thin lines, done without vacillation. Federico Brandt arrives at visual unity with mystery and charm, taking it from modernity to mastery, always requiring the spiritual creator. His work, with neither “folklorism” nor “tipismos”, produces a rhythm between the spaces, where the thoughtful observer will recognize authentic mastery.
Federico Brandt’s background derives from “La Escuela del Sur” formed by Joaquin Torres Garcia, painter and modern art teacher, recognized and honored as one of the important personalities of Latin American Modernism.”… the moral zeal and joy in art making that Torres-Garcia inculcated in his students, gives evidence of what a vibrant creation Latin American Modernism was. It was technically at least as accomplished as its counterpart in the pre-Abstract Expressionist New York of the 30’s and 40’s, but improved upon it, in one crucial respect: it transformed a borrowed European style into one deeply expressive of a New World culture. By Torres-Garcia’s standards, the work produced by El Taller was the genuine utopian article, and for anyone interested in modernism today, it is certainly an art to be reckoned with.”
Federico Brandt’s art retains the viewer’s attention, drawing them in, keeping them looking and generating an emotional response.
Come join us for this exciting show by a contemporary master who after many successful years of showing in Paris, London, Buenos Aires, Punta del Este and Montevideo comes for his “opera prima” to Miami, his first exhibition in the USA.
Arteamericas the Latin American Art Fair. Booth 910
Cremata Gallery
1646 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
Ph: 305.644.3315
Fax: 305.644.3319
cremata@crematagallery.com
www.crematagallery.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Pays De Reves Country Of Dreams 3/26/10


PAYS DE REVES
COUNTRY OF DREAMS
Alquilar M Galeria
Friday–March 26, 2010–8pm to 2am
90 NE 46 Street Miamii 3313 (NE 46 & NE First Ave)
305 982 8001 650 454 7964
ART-HAITIAN FOOD -OPEN BAR-MUSIC & DANCING
Chef recently arrived from Haiti -Jean Phillipe Jaques
All profits from Art Sales are for Haitian Survival will be sent to Doctors Without Borders & Red Cross
Join us for a great event.

The LegalArt Six An Introduction Pecha Kucha Night 3/25/10


The LegalArt Six: An Introduction
Pecha Kucha Night

Thursday, March 25th, 2010, 6-8PM
The Rubell Family Collection
Contemporary Arts Foundation
95 NW 29th Street, Miami, Florida

Join us for a showcase of the LegalArt Live/Work Residency Artists! Each artist will introduce themselves to the community in a short and dynamic presentation that celebrates their creativity.
Reception provided by Rain Vodka to follow.

ARTIST SPEAKERS
Carlos Ascurra featuring Juan Gonzalez, Viking Funeral, Sound Installation
Pachi Giustinian, Multi-Discipline Artist
Jiae Hwang, Multi-Discipline Artist
Alvaro Ilizarbe, Visual Artist
Manny Prieres, Multi-Discipline Artist
Jen Stark, Visual Artist

Hosts: Pecha Kucha Miami, Carl Hildebrand, Director
LegalArt, Kathleen Carignan, Executive Director

RSVP Emma Galler LegalArt Programs Director
legalartprograms@gmail.com
$10 donation suggested

Idiosyncratic Amazing Paintings by Scott Scheidly at Harold Golen Gallery 3/13/10


Opening Reception Saturday, March 13th 7-11pm
March 13th- April 10th
HAROLD GOLEN GALLERY
2294 North West 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
Wynwood Art District
haroldgolengallery.com
Scott Scheidly will be present at the opening for your chance to meet this exquisite painter!
Amazing Paintings by: SCOTT SCHEIDLY (in his own words)
Ohio Born. At age four I attempted my first art project by devouring a 10 pack of crayons thus turning my diaper into a Jackson Pollack. At age six I was introduced to the sweet nectar of school paste. At around this same time period I began producing turkey drawings by tracing my hand. At age seven I lost my thumb in an unfortunate Big Wheel accident ending my successful “Hand Turkey Period”. At age ten I ate more paste, however at age eleven I switched to water based paints & modeling clay. Between age twelve to sixteen I was in a daze from the paints I had eaten which I found out to be oil based. I did not produce much art during this time which we will call the “Your Sons Not Quit Right Period”. At age seventeen I had kicked my habits and refined my skills and began to earn money with art for the first time by doing fellow students art projects for lunch money. At age twenty I apparently graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and moved to Florida unbeknownst to me. I still live in Florida where I enjoy floundering about and painting pretty pictures, and I still eat paste now and again just to remind myself of my roots and how I ended up like this. Some day I hope not to be famous.

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Borinquen Art Gallery Monthly Gallery Walk and Silent Art Auction 3/13/10

The Design District’s Monthly Gallery Walk And A Silent Auction
You are Invited to an Evening of Art, Music, Fun and Silent Auction
Painting… Sculptures… Photograph… Furniture
Saturday March 13th, 2010 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Free Open Bar & Light Hors d’Oeuvres

Silent Auction: 13 great pieces of art will be auctioned. Proceeds will benefit Haiti earthquake victims and Borinquen HIV/AIDS Clinic

We also have other Items to be Raffled
“Boomfish” originally signed by Romero Britto
Paintings by Up & Coming Talents
Miami Heat Tickets for Two
Dinner for Two at Michael’s Genuine Restaurant
Dinner for Two at Maitardi Restaurant

And Of Course Don’t Miss The On Going Expo By 10 Award Winning Artists
Painting, Sculpture, Photography By
H-Allen Benowitz, Francois Gracia, Andre de Plessel, Clarice de Souza, Igal Fedida, Sophia Lacroix, Gabriela Liascovitz, Laura Rozen and RaRa Kuyu

Borinquen Art Gallery
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami Design District

Artformz Opening Reception A Terrible Beauty Alette Simmons-Jimenez and Sibel Kocabasi 3/13/10


March 13th, 2010
2nd Saturday in Wynwood
left: “Greed” Alete Simmons-Jimenez – right: “Your Neighbor” Sibel Kocabasi
Opening Reception 7-10pm
“A Terrible Beauty”
13 March – April 5, 2010
Presenting the work of
Alette Simmons-Jimenez and Sibel Kocabasi

Often working on parallel themes and approaching ideas from a common viewpoint, the artists present new works with an uncommon synergy in video, painting and construction. Inspired by the vocabulary of contemporary culture, the works address the identity of humanity often using animals as metaphors.

Kocabasi, originally from Istanbul, received an MFA from Florida Atlantic University. She has been exhibiting her work nationally and internationally, and curated the acclaimed show “Undertow” featuring 29 South Florida artists in Istanbul. She currently teaches at Palm Beach Community College.

Alette Simmons-Jimenez, born in Wisconsin, received a BFA from Newcomb College in New Orleans. She has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships for her projects in multiple media. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in several museums and private collections.

More on each artist:
www.alettesimmonsjimenez.com
www.sibelkocabasi.com
Artformz
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
& artformz outzide
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
The Oscar Fuentes Combo A Latin Jazz/Flamenco fusion band with Afro-Mayan Beat Poetry

Art and Design Night Incantations in Multi-Color Art Fusion Galleries 3/13/10


Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our first spectacular exhibition of the 2010 art season aptly titled “Incantations in Multi-Color”.
This exhibition features 32 international and national dynamic contemporary artists displaying their robust splashes of brilliance that have become the trademark of Art Fusion Galleries’ events.
So please be sure to join us tomorrow for Gallery Walk
WHY: Art & Design Night Gallery Walk
“Incantations in Multi-Color”.
WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: Saturday, March 13, 2010 (7-10 pm)
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Music by “KayakMan”
Valet Parking available by
South Florida Parking.

Dead Dads Club Corporation Zack Balber Spinello Gallery 3/13/10


Dead Dads Club Corporation | Everything I Leave to You [2009] | Crayola Crayon on Cotton Paper | 79″ x 64″
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38 ST, No. 101, Miami, FL – 33137
MAIN GALLERY: Dead Dads Club Corporation | “Final Performance” | Solo Debut
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, March 13th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery (155 NE 38 St., No. 101, Miami Florida – 33137) is tentative to introduce, with extreme trepidation: Dead Dads Club Corporation in their debut solo exhibition, “Final Performance.” DDCC magically corporealize bullshit cotton candy cone portraits, landscape cross-sections of brown derby cake, and hardcored florals by incantations of Crayola crayons. The inert non-ism works on expansive cotton paper are stepped on wildly by drunken hookers whenever they get the chance. “There is no fuckery with the painting tradition, early modernism, earthworks, or process art, other than to be aware to avoid a practical understanding of which therein.” So they say now.

Presidential address: “The intent is to create artistic monopolies over materials, contexts and combinations that will rule out any competition and thereby enhance our price point in that variety of object-making. Catering to the prevailing fondness for unique universality in epic fashion we deliver a calculating approach, giving art what art wants into the tide that has brought so many others to the top(of art’s glass ceiling). We maintain secrecy about our ideas and composites. The product is meant as decorative, presented as object and title. Our methods of writing and conclusions on subject and context are our taste, arrived at by an arbitrary free associative process.

The goal is to take over genre, form, principle and be the most elite provider of XXXL Crayola crayon images of bodies on the frozen earth and suffocating heads around. If we can’t do that, it’s onto the next genre, form, principle and fuck you all. Anything else.”

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 13th, 2010 / Exhibition through April 3rd, 2010.

Zack Balber | NW 7th Avenue (Pusher) [2010] | C-Print | Edition of 5 | 18″ x 26″
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38 ST, No. 101, Miami, FL – 33137
PROJECT SPACE: Zack Balber| “My Americans” | Solo Debut
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, March 13th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery (155 NE 38 St., No. 101, Miami Florida – 33137) is proud to announce the addition of a new project space. The inaugural exhibition we be launched by the much anticipated solo debut show, “My Americans,” by Zack Balber, featuring a suite of photographs inspired by Balber’s obsession with people, colors, and environment as he commuted daily through Little Haiti, Overtown, and Downtown Miami, to avoid traffic and construction.

“Photography is not like painting,” Henri Cartier-Bresson told The Washington Post in 1957. “There is a creative fraction of a second when you are taking a picture. Your eye must see a composition or an expression that life itself offers you, and you must know with intuition when to click the camera. That is the moment the photographer is creative, Oop! The Moment! Once you miss it, it is gone forever.”

Over fifty years later, Balber’s images like those of “The Americans” by Robert Frank, reflect a similar perspective of America yet now embodying the cultural integration that is characteristic of the 21st century. Originally from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, a monochromatic steel town, Balber was transported out of the gloom and into the glitter. “What are you looking at Cracker?” was his welcome. Like T.S. Eliot in his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” they both found themselves seeking to connect to an unfamiliar society, longing for acceptance.

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 13th, 2010 / Exhibition through April 3rd, 2010.

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.

Wynwood Gallery Walk at Fabrika Art Space Music by Mr Pauer Drinks by Sam Adams 3/13/10


Hello Fabrikators!
This Saturday March 13th we are opening our doors at the new Fabrika Art Space to chill, chit chat, hear some tunes and enjoy a beer or two courtesy of our friends of Sam Adams.
Come and meet the Fabrika staff and learn how to participate and get involved with what we do.
Also, CLAUDIA CALLE will have some special edition signed posters from her series “REPUBLIC OF CHINA” for sale and some other cool stuff.
6-10PM
Music by Mr. Pauer
Drinks by Samuel Adams
Fabrika Art Space
2722 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Wynwood Art District
www.fabrikalink.com

Gallery Diet Sarah Conaway and Graham Hudson 3/13/10


MARCH 12 – APRIL 3, 2010
SECOND SATURDAY / SAT, MARCH 13 11AM-9PM

Sarah Conaway and Graham Hudson both employ the use of quotidian materials to create beauty. A translation of style and aesthetics, relativity and perspective, their work highlights the formal qualities of the mundane in a richly historical exploration of the formal. Examining Hudson and Conaway together affords the viewer an extensive discovery in the use of line, form, and shadow: for Conaway through the documentation of temporary sculptural constructions, and for Hudson through the de-construction and then manipulation of functional objects.

The exhibition at Gallery Diet will bring together a series of eight black and white photographs by Conaway including Bound To Fail, The Ship, and Sunrise with a selection of sculpture from Graham Hudson’s re-constructed chair series including Collapse Chair, Inverted Bar Stool, and Two Chairs.

Sarah Conaway lives in Los Angeles, California. After receiving her MFA in photography from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2001 her work has been included in numerous exhibitions such as Artists in and Out of Hazard Park curated by Sterling Ruby at the Galerie Christian Nagel in Berlin, I am Eyebeam at Gallery 400 curated by Melanie Schiff and Lorelei Stuart in Chicago, and Sarah Conaway at Bellwether Gallery in New York.

Graham Hudson is based out of London and has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Previous exhibitions in Miami include Design Miami 2009 and Locust Projects 2008, his work has also been featured in solo exhibitions at Monitor in Rome, Zinger Presents in Amsterdam and, Rokeby in London. Group exhibitions include From a Distance at Wallspace in New York, 6 of 1: Performance and Sculpture at The Camden Arts Center in London, and New Religious Art at The Liverpool Biennial .

Special thanks to The Hotel of South Beach, Florida for so generously hosting Ms. Conaway. www.thehotelofsouthbeach.com

Image Captions:
Sarah Conaway, Bound to Fail, 2009, C-print, 30″ x 40″
Graham Hudson, Two chairs, 2009, Timber, whicker, plastic, 35.5″ x 25.5″ x 24″

About Gallery Diet: Diet represents five emerging and mid-career artists, Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski. Their work is exhibited alongside that of an invitational series of artists from around the world.

SunTek Chung 10 Years Opening at Charest-Weinberg Gallery 3/13/10


Charest-Weinberg Gallery is pleased to present SUNTEK CHUNG: 10 YEARS, opening March 13 through May 22. This exhibition will be the artist’s Miami debut.
OPENING RECEPTION
March 13th, from 7pm – 10pm at 250 NW 23rd Street, Space 408

charestweinberg.com | 305- 292-0411
Art in America review
SunTek Chung’s elaborately staged photographs are brilliant send-ups of cultural cliches, with a bitingly satirical edge. Populated by a variety of classic Asian and American stereotypes, his scenarios break open such contrived depictions by synthesizing numerous eastern and western social signifiers to demonstrate that stereotypes, whatever form they come in, may just as easily apply to one culture as to another.
Chung himself plays the role of protagonist in these fictitious tableaux that fall somewhere between Cindy Sherman’s objectifying film stills and David LaChapelle’s outrageously baroque staged photographs. By dramatically changing his appearance and demeanor in every role, he becomes the perfect foil for canned notions of nationalistic homogeneity and requisite expectations of masculinity.
In his earlier images, Chung confronts generic depictions of martial arts heroes by presenting a side of these characters rarely seen. While a stealthy ninja daydreams of a life filled with love (not unlike the kind offered in the romance novel he clutches in his hand), a kung-fu master turns fierce cricket player, striking a pose under a Shinto archway papered in Burberry plaid.
Elsewhere, American stereotypes are turned on their head in photographs of a beer-blunted redneck from the “Dirty South” celebrating the rise of another South (that of South Korea), and a lawn-obsessed suburbanite who tames his rice paddy plots with an extravagant array of gardening tools. The word assimilation takes on a whole new meaning after viewing Chung’s alternate versions of the quintessential Asian-American male.
In his most recent images, Chung turns to pop-cultural themes—both high and low, past and present—for inspiration, inviting other characters to play along. Huck Finn and Jim are cross- referenced with Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as they steer their raft towards a better world, freed from the cultural detritus and social myopia that previously weighed them down. Similarly, Daedalus and Icarus, clad in Chinese silk hot pants, their wings constructed from an assortment of defunct electrical fans, are caught in a fall from grace that is both physical and metaphorical.
As humorous as they may be, a closer look at Chung’s images reveals the unsettling presence of a man hiding in plain sight—the artist himself—whose identity games offer up a searing critique of historically received wisdoms that sadly persist even to this day. His rogues gallery of affected poses, then, which range from the “bob and weave” to the “duck for cover,” to the signature dynamism of his spring-loaded “jack-in the box,” whose confrontational gaze is unavoidable, ultimately arise from his own day to day survival strategies. A rare instance, one might say, of the perfect fusion between the personal and the political.
Whether critique or homage, over-the-top burlesque or restrained meditation, Chung’s entire body of work over the past ten years ultimately reveals deeply entrenched processes of social normalization and ideological control. Processes, it’s worth noting, that we all find ourselves complicit in at one time or another, both unwittingly and otherwise.

Eazy Street Invites you to Art Battles 3/13/10

If you didn’t get a chance to make it to last weekend’s Art Battles, come out tomorrow night Saturday 13th for art walk and see the exhibit the new times calls “Art Battles turns Wynwood’s Eazy Street Gallery into a war zone”.doors open at 7pm, to midnight.

Art Battles, a live painting competition showcasing emerging street artists who vie for prize money and the chance to exhibit their work in a gallery. After Miami, the paint-slinging scrums are scheduled to move on to Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle,Las Vegas, and New Orleans .

The exhibit will open this Saturday the 13th through April 5thth for more information about this exhibit and our upcoming events email us at info@ezstreetgallery.com

Art 4 Hope Artwalk Miami Michael Perez Art Gallery 3/13/10


Join us on Saturday March 13th for a creative moment at the Michael Perez Art Gallery presenting ART FOR HOPE, a charity event benefiting ONE HOPE UNITED.

Book Signing: EROTIC SIGNATURE is invited to present its latest publication “The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today – Vol 3″… Make sure to take the opportunity to get your own signed copy of the book.

Michael Perez Art Gallery
3252 NE 1st Avenue, Suite 120
Midtown Miami
516.641.0554
Saturday, March 13, 2010 8:00pm
Michael Perez Art Gallery – 3252 NE 1st Ave, Suite 120 – Midtown Miami

12th Annual Gifford Lane Art Stroll 3/14/10

It’s the Grove the way the Grove once was. Like an exotic bloom that flowers but once a year, the wild blossom unfolds its petals once more: the twelfth annual celebration of the original Gifford Lane Art Stroll will burst into color and lilting music along one usually sleepy little block of Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block) on Sunday, March 14th from 12 noon to five o’clock.

The event features more than sixty visual artists displaying their works on the fences and in the front yards along the cute little lane, including a number of the finest artists in the region.

The nearly legendary little Art Stroll continues a Grove tradition of wild and crazy artists who defy convention to bring people together in the magical clearing under the trees. More than a decade ago, a half-dozen active artists lived on this block of Gifford. They started the tradition. Most of them have now moved away but a hearty band of neighbors—several dozen strong–meet frequently to carry on this most unlikely of all arts festivals.

The Gifford Lane Art Stroll promises to be a good hearted afternoon of delights under the leafy canopy on Sunday, March 14 from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Be sure to be there.

Originall posted here.

8th Annual Women and Culture Festival 3/18-20/10

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 | Gallery Opening
8-12pm – All Ages – Free
Gallery opening, Artist lectures
Guided meditation and chanting sponsored by Mystic Water Kava Bar and Miami Yogashala.

Friday, March 19th | Afrobeta Release Party
10pm-4am – 18 and Over – $9 Presale
Afrobeta and friends invite YOU to get down with the Miami music scene
to celebrate their first EP release!
DJs from Panic Bomber, Run Sevim Run, DJPJ & Moshe of Nightdrive, Nate Campbell (ULTRA) to NYC’s finest-VIDA and special guest TBA.
Join us for the ultimate Ultra Music Festival warm-up performance!
Tickets

Saturday, March 20th | Main Event
8pm-3am – 18 and Over – $15 Presale / $20 at the Door
The 8th Annual Women and Culture Festival is a multimedia event designed to educate people of all ages and social backgrounds through a variety of artistic performances. It is our goal to provide performance opportunities to an array of local and national artists who exemplify cultural diversity.

This year’s event will have a focus on Miami’s finest and most talented fashion designers such as:
Karelle Levy of KrelWear
Recycled fashion art by Art of Shade
Earthtones (eco and sustainable designs) by Nicola and the international styles of Fernando Garcia

Musical performances by The Geishaz DJ Collective
Live performance and vocal debut of MsChief
Live performances by renowned Afro Cuban Songstress Sonya Feldman
Vocal stylings of Magda Noa Pantaleon
Poetry and spoken word by Amy Baez
Traditional Indian music and dance by Ganavya
Musical and dance performances by La Fortuna
Electronic grooves of Palm Trees
Art exhibitions by Eva Ruiz, JSG Boggs, Margaret Accurso, Diane Patisse, Fiorella Podesta, Alyssa Christine, art installation by Chia O and many more.
Event Location:
7th Circuit Studios
228 NE 59th Street
Miami, FL 33137
More Info: Community Arts & Culture

DASH and Marimekko present a bodybuilding performance 3/13/10


Marimekko Miami, a full-concept lifestyle showroom featuring the Finnish design house’s bold and iconic designs, will collaborate with Miami’s Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH) to present a “bodybuilding” performance Saturday, March 13, 7:30 – 9:30 PM. Coinciding with the Design District’s Art + Design Night, Marimekko Miami’s storefront windows will set the stage for ten students in a live performance produced by Fernando Calzadilla, a renowned performance artist and teacher at DASH. The students will engage in a dynamic, unrehearsed exploration of architectural form and costume construction using Marimekko’s signature fabrics.

Blake Fisher Fine Art Photography at D&G Gallery 3/13/10


Presents: BLAKE FISHER
Fine Art Photography
Saturday, March 13
8pm-11pm
“Pavia”
Color Pigment Print on Archival Cotton Rag
42″ x 57″
Curated by Luky Cancio
EXPRESS RSVP ONLINE (CLICK HERE)
RSVP BY TELEPHONE: 305-438-9798
RSVP BY EMAIL:rsvp@dgfineart.com
D&G Art Design Gallery
Wynwood Art District, 540 NW 28th Street, Miami, FL 33127
www.DGFineArt.com

Directions From I-95 take 195 East, take exit 2A, make a right on North Miami Avenue heading South past Midtown Shopping Center, go right on 29th Street heading West, then left on 5th Ave heading South, and a final right on 28th street heading West, D&G is the third building on your left.

Directions: from Biscayne Blvd head west on N.E. 29th Street, make a left NW 5th Ave, make a right on NW 28th Street heading West, D&G is the third building on your left.
D&G Art Design Gallery | 540 NW 28th street | Miami | FL | 33127

The Viernes Culturales Gallery and the Group W-10 presents Who Are We 3/12/10


Who We Are takes aim at the pervasive influence of the mass media in our everyday lives. In an attempt to mold our tastes, behavior, and even points of view, the media works diligently to create a standardization in the masses that will negate any attempt at transgression or even
healthy debate. W-10 challenges the media’s diligence through the use of satire in soft-sculpture, installations, photography, video, etc.
Viernes Culturales Gallery Space
742 SW 16th Avenue Miami, Florida 33135
(305) 643 – 5500

CCEMiami Foodjects Design and the New Cuisine in Spain 3/13/10


Consulate General of Spain, CCEMiami, and the Tourist Office of Spain cordially invite you to the opening reception of:
FOODJECTS Design and the New Cuisine in Spain
Opening reception at the Miami Design District
4141 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 102. Miami, FL 33137 / on view until april 10
The Spanish New Cusine has become a concept that goes far beyond the culinary dominion. This has incited a group of designers to bring their art into a fusion which has gave birth to amazing new products.
CCEMiami and the Tourist Office of Spain present this exhibition curated by designer Martín Azúa. It is a selection of more than 100 objects conceived by 30 designers and produced by Spanish companies. In all these projects functionality and creativity join their forces to respond to new necesities. Designers and chefs have shered their ideas to strengthen the relationship between food and its containers or even to inspire new culinary creations departing from a particular newly design object.

12 x 12 the collective opening reception at ArtServe 3/12/10


Join us for the opening reception this Friday evening March 12th from 6-8pm at ArtServe
Enjoy 244 square feet of original art representing local artists including ArtServe members and other groups such as: 2 plus 3, the artist’s organization; 9 Muses; ArtServe; ArtsUnited; Bonnet House Museums and Gardens; Broward Art Guild; Gold Coast Watercolor Society and the Plantation Art Guild to name a few.
YOU pick the winner in the People’s Choice Award, chance to win a Bahia Mar Resort getaway…AND, for members only, chance to win tickets to see your Florida Panthers…but you must be present to win!
Food generously provided by Whole Foods, live entertainment from the London Boys, wine, soda, and much more!!
Bring a friend, your family, or your neighbors….free to the public!!
1350 E. Sunrise Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
954-462-8190

Dinner with artists Ceal Floyer and Cory Arcangel 3/11/10

Please join us for dinner in honor of artists
Ceal Floyer Cory Arcangel
Immediately following the MOCA opening of:
CEAL FLOYER: AUTO FOCUS & CORY ARCANGEL: THE SHARPER IMAGE
Thursday, March 11th, 9:00 pm
Buena Vista Bistro
4582 NE 2ND AVENUE
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33137
(305) 456-5909
www.buenavistabistro.com
Prix Fixe Dinner $65/person*
For MOCA Shakers and Above Members.
Please RSVP with payment and dietary restrictions by Monday, March 8 to trobertsoncarter@mocanomi.org or call Tracey at 305 893 6211 x42
Seats are limited and can only be secured with payment. No refunds. Thank You.
*Price includes: Tax, Gratuity, Wine/Beverage

Closing Reception Pablo Cano at Bakehouse Art Complex 3/12/10


JOIN US: FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, 2010 7-10PM
CLOSING RECEPTION PABLO CANO
To accompany the exhibition, the Bakehouse Art Complex has published a beautiful 55 page catalog featuring a foreword by BAC Executive Director, Arlys Raymond, and an introduction from Bonnie Clearwater, Executive Director and Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.
Pablo Cano will be available for catalog signing the night of the reception on March 12th.

SWENSON GALLERY: NATURE: Elements and Interpretations
Exhibition of pastel paintings and sculpture
Pat Ross Marx, pastel artist uses the colorful foliage of Fairchild Tropical Gardens as her vehicle for abstraction.
Marta Moreu’s bronze and mixed-media sculptural forms explore man’s relationship to nature’s elements.
Live Music from instrumental guitarist Peter Betan
Open Wine Bar
60+ Open Artist Studios
Friday March 12th, 2010
7-10PM
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org