Photographs – Life is Art ESSENCE – 12/12/09
Life is Art Essence on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Â For the better gallery, click here.
Life is Art Essence on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Â For the better gallery, click here.
Musicians’ Forum
Monday, December 14 at 7:00pm
Lincoln Theatre
FREE!, ticket required
$5 donation suggested
Free has never been so good! Come to the Lincoln Theatre this Monday for a wonderful assortment of chamber and solo works. From classics such as Haydn’s First Horn Concerto and Poulenc’s playful Sextet, to contemporary hits like a jazz set for solo horn and a chilly flute solo! This is your chance to see the Fellows perform the works they love.
Click here to reserve your seat today!
Health Council of South Florida
JINGLE MINGLE
MIA at Biscayne
Friday, December 18, 2009
8 pm – 10 pm
Join us during this holiday season as we gather together to raise funds for the HCSF Annual Scholarship Award that has been established to address the healthcare professional shortage in our community.
MIA Ultra Lounge | 20 Biscayne Blvd | Miami, FL | 33133
Patrons will enjoy complimentary cocktails.
Entry Fee | Pre-sale: $15 | Door: $20
To purchase Jingle Mingle tickets, click here .
If you would like to make a donation to the HCSF Scholarship Fund, click here (Paypal).
Information is also posted on the Health Council website: www.healthcouncil.org
Toy Drive | Support PATCHES
PATCHES is a prescribed pediatric extended care center for children with sub-acute and chronic conditions.
Participants are asked to bring an unwrapped toy and make a child’s holiday very special.
** Newborn to 18 years of age | No stuffed animals please
To learn more about PATCHES, visit http://www.patchesppec.org
Feel free to forward – the more the merrier!
Website: www.healthcouncil.org
Our Mission is to be the source of unbiased health data, quality program planning, management and evaluation, strong community partnerships in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties and targeted healthcare policy at the local, state, and national levels.
Target Wednesday After Hours Series Continues with Lecture by Gelek Rimpoche and Tibetan Mandala Closing Ceremony
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum’s free monthly event series, Target Wednesday After Hours, continues with a lecture entitled “Engaging Wisdom and Compassion” by Venerable Gelek Rimpoche and the Mandala closing ceremony by the Monks of the Deprung Loseling Monastery. The event, free and open to the public, will be held at The Frost Art Museum at FIU on January 6, 2010 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Born in 1939 in Lhasa, Tibet, Gelek Rimpoche has played a crucial role in the survival and transmission of traditional Tibetan Buddhism. Mentored by some of Tibet’s greatest Buddhist masters, he is among the last generation of Tibetan Lamas fully trained in ‘Old Tibet’, pre-1959.Rimpoche is an internationally recognized spiritual teacher and bestselling author of Good Life, Good Death and The Tara Box: Rituals for Healing and Protection from the Female Buddha, as well as over 30 teaching transcripts.He is also the founder and spiritual director of Jewel Heart. (www.jewelheart.org)
The Monks of the Deprung Loseling Monastery, on tour with The Mystical Arts of Tibet, will deconstruct the Mandala during the Mandala closing ceremony. The Mandala of colored powders, or dul-tson-kyil-khor in Tibetan, is an ancient Tantric Buddhist art form created for the purpose of healing and re-consecrating the earth. The Monks painstakingly created the Mandala by carefully laying grains of colored sand in iconographic patterns and geometric shapes over a three day period. The Mandala will be dispersed into a local body of water, in order to disseminate the Mandala’s healing properties. This event is co-sponsored by FIU’s Program in the Study of Spirituality, Asian Studies and The Theta Alpha Kappa Religious Honors Society.
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
What: Target Wednesday After Hours: Mandala De-Construction and Gelek
Rimpoche Lecture
Where: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17 Street
Miami, FL 33199
When: Wednesday, January 6, 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
About the Frost Art Museum – Florida International University
About The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
The Frost Art Museum opened its current 46,000-square-foot state of the art building in November, 2008. Over 27,000 people have visited The Museum in its new building since its opening. Admission to The Museum is always free. Currently on view at The Frost Art Museum, The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, and l a c u n a i n t e s t i m o n y. The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate and is located at 10975 SW 17thSt across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5 p.m. Closed on Mondays and most legal holidays. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890.
About the Program in the Study of Spirituality
FIU is the first university in the world to offer an undergraduate certificate program in the study of spirituality. The new program is an outgrowth of the Dalai Lama’s first visit to FIU in 1999, when the Tibetan religious leader challenged institutions of higher learning to train the “warm heart” as well as the “good brain.” The spirituality certificate combines the study of traditional religion-based spirituality and its practical applications for a wide array of fields, including pre-med, pre-law, psychology, nursing, fine and performing arts, business, journalism, education and a host of other disciplines for which such a credential would be of professional or personal value. If you would like more information on the Certificate program, please contact spirituality@fiu.edu or by phone at (305) 348-3909.
“Miami Beach – the Musical”
The 100+ history of Miami Beach & the characters who played a role in this history — seen through the eyes of a photographer and his magical genie!
Oct 1, 2, and 3. Fri. & Sat. 8 pm and Sun. at 3 pm
Arts at St Johns, 4760 Pinetree Drive, Miami Beach 33140
Tickets now on sale ONLINE.
Make a donation of $50 or more for free tickets.
A donations of $250 or higher gives you special treatment!
Opening Night:
* Walk the red carpet along with other VIPS & donors.
* Join famous celebrities, nefarious politicians and sexy starlets in front-row seats!
At the VIP After-Party on Sunday evening, Oct 3:
* Mingle with actors and singers.
* Hobnob with other prominent people.
* Meet “Miami’s in-demand director” David Kingery.
Your name and logo in printed & online publicity.
Tax-deductible donations can be made online:
CLICK HERE!
FOR MORE INFO, contact us at 305-613-2325 or artsatstjohns@bellsouth.net
Artistic Director: David Kingery. Music Director: Chris Lobdell.
Co-Director: Kevin Black. Lyricist: Doug Cureton.
Scriptwriters: David Kingery, David Leddick & Dale Penn.
Music composers: Andrew Sargent and David Cohen.
artsatstjohns@bellsouth.net
Coming OCTOBER 1, 2 and 3, 2010 “The History of Miami Beach – The Musical” is an original production featuring ‘your’ stories of places, times and happenings covering the past 100+ years! This show will offer plenty of opportunities for individuals, performers, organizations and businesses to be part of this show! Please contact us if you have stories about living, working or visiting Miami Beach, particularly in its earlier years!! Mark Your Calendar Now!! OCTOBER 1, 2 and 3, 2010! 305.613.2325
artsatstjohns@bellsouth.net www.artsatstjohns.com
In conjunction with the TIME + TEMP:
Place in Time
Artists’ Conversation
Thurs., Dec. 17, 6 pm
Place in Time is an artists’ conversation in conjunction with TIME + TEMP. This forum will feature a selection of artists from the exhibition who will talk about their work and process.
Moderated by Edwin Stirman, art historian and critic for Art in America with guest artists:
* Richard Haden
* Gean Moreno
* Beatriz Monteavaro
* Brandon Opalka
* Ernesto Oroza
* Gavin Perry
* Asser Saint-Val
* Michelle Weinberg
Full bar (donation) and light refreshments will be served. Cost: free members, $10 non-members.
Click here for more information.
Image: Michelle Weinberg, Backdrop, 2008-2009, latex, acrylic on paper with framed works gouache on paper, courtesy the artist.
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
954. 921. 3274
ArtAndCultureCenter.org
AIR
Saturday March 13th, 8PM
Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater
Tickets  LiveNation.com or by phone 877.598.8698
RF members, call the office for direct ticketing: (305) 672-5202
The first US tour in three years also includes their first Florida concert EVER. The French music duo, creators of essential electronic classics and film scores, creates the soundtrack for modern life. This tour is in support of their newly released album “Love 2.” The special guest AM is a multi-instrumentalist from Los Angeles with a flare for distilling global music influences into his own unique and infectious pop confections.
Visit AIR online: Aircheology.com
The Rhythm Foundation receives annual support from The City of Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council, the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs, Level Magazine, Business Centers International.
Join us this coming Friday, December 18th to celebrate this year’s last Viernes Culturales!
7pm to 11pm
Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
786-443-5872
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com
Our current exhibit by Carlos Acostaneyra, Salvador Lorenzo and Candida Rodriguez is not too be missed!
Paintings by Mayra Abo, Julio Batista, Noel Leon, Arnaldo Ladron de Guevara, Miguel Ordoqui, Tony Núñez, and Leonardo Severo.
Photography by German Guerra, Lapitu, and Marta Ramos.
Ceramics by Nestor Arenas, Dora Fiser, Liliana Folta, Omar Garcia and Evelio Lecour.
Handcrafted Jewelry by MABO.
Have a glass of wine while you shop for unique Christmas or Hanukkah gifts, all created by our multi-talented artists!
The Frost Art Museum Presents The Green Critics’ Lecture Series with guest speaker
Olga Viso.
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum’s Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series welcomes Olga Viso, director of the Walker Art Center, for a lecture on Friday, January 29 at 7:30 pm. This free event will take place at the Wertheim Performing Arts Center at FIU’s Maidique Campus and is open to the public.
Olga Viso began her tenure as director of the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, in January 2008, after 12 years at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, the final two years as director. Viso distinguished herself as a curator, scholar, and administrator at the Smithsonian Institution and rose quickly to leadership at the Hirshhorn.
Under her tenure, the Hirshhorn shifted its focus to present a decidedly more contemporary program of international art produced in all media. She organized or co-organized significant exhibitions of leading artists such as Ana Mendieta (2004), Juan Muñoz (2001), and Robert Gober’s highly celebrated installation at the 2001 Venice Biennale, as well as group shows, including Distemper: Dissonant Themes in the Art of the 1990s (1996) and Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late Twentieth Century (1999), which she co-curated with Neal Benezra. Viso currently serves on the advisory board of the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia and the Cintas Foundation in New York City, two non-profit organizations that support emerging artists and the production of new art through artist residencies and fellowships.
Since 1981, The Frost Art Museum has enhanced its exhibitions and educational programs with the Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series, which has introduced numerous art world luminaries to the South Florida community. Internationally renowned artists, museum curators, scholars and critics have spoken on a variety of art topics to audiences of over 800. Past speakers have included: Claes Oldenburg, Philippe de Montebello, Alex Katz, Maya Lin, Terry Gross and Marina Abramovic.
About the Frost Art Museum – Florida International University
The Frost Art Museum opened its current 46,000-square-foot state of the art building in November, 2008. Over 27,000 people have visited The Museum in its new building since its opening in November, 2008. Admission to The Museum is always free. The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate and is located at 10975 SW 17thSt across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon-5 p.m. Closed on Mondays and most legal holidays. For more information, please visit thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890. Find The Frost Art Museum on Twitter (twitter.com/frostartmuseum) and Facebook (facebook.com).
End of Year party at Legends Cafe in Hollywood
Saturday, Dec. 26
Ladies in free before 9:30 p.m./ $10 cover
Zalsa2000 Entertainment
www.zalsa2000.com
Please join us for our holiday party and bring any guest who would like to know more about the SFGF and the Storm Club. If you haven’t committed to becoming a member yet this is a great way to meet the current members and our Board and find out more about the SFGF and the Storm Club. Please let me know if you will attend and how many guest you will be bringing.
I look forward to seeing you on the 15th.
South Florida Golf Foundation
4400 NW 87th Ave.
Miami, FL 33161
The Rhythm Foundation Presents Omara Portuondo Tickets
All Ages
Tuesday 03/02/10 at 8:00 PM
The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater
Miami Beach, FL
On Thursday, February 18th at 7 PM at the Victor E. Clarke Education Center at South Miami Hospital, Informed Families and former Governor Jeb Bush will be hosting an evening with Joseph Califano for his new book “How to Raise a Drug-Free Kid: The Straight Dope for Parentsâ€.
Mr. Califano is the former Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare under former President Jimmy Carter and the founder & chair of The National Center on Addiction & Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
Each participate will receive a copy of the book when they attend.
Zu Galeria Fine Arts les invita al cierre de nuestro año de literatura y poesia con la escritora Eyda Machin quien nos visita desde Francia y compartirá con nosotros sus poemas.
Sabado, 19 de diciembre 8pm
Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
786-443-5872
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com
EYDA T. MACHÃN
Nacida en Cuba de nacionalidad francesa, Eyda MachÃn ha vivido en Cuba, en los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica y en Venezuela donde obtuvo una Licencia en Lenguas Modernas, inglés y francés. Fue profesora de francés, fonética, literatura y traducción en la Universidad del Zulia (LUZ). Reside en la ciudad de Paris, Francia desde 1978.
En Francia obtuvo un Diploma de Estudios Avanzados (D.E.A.), una MaestrÃa en LinguÃstica y un Doctorado en Literatura. Publicó en Venezuela un poemario « Los Invasores de la Soledad », participando en numerosos programas de radio y televisión. Conferencista, ha dictado conferencias en Francia, Alemania, Bélgica, Portugal, Polonia, Estados Unidos y América Latina.
En 1990 crea la Asociación «LIBROS Y LUGARES» (Livres et Lieux), organizando viajes con sus miembros tras los pasos de grandes artistas del mundo. Como fotógrafa, ha hecho exposiciones de fotografÃas y textos poéticos en Paris (Francia), Maracaibo (Venezuela), Santa Bárbara (Estados Unidos), Erlangen (Alemania) y Poznan (Polonia). Su poemario “Soy Mucho Más” en versión trilingue (español-alemán-francés) fue publicado en el 2004 en Alemania por las Ediciones Thaleia y presentado al público en Erlangen (Alemania) durante una lectura realizada en esos tres idiomas. En el 2005, “Soy Mucho Más” fue presentado en La Maison de l’Amérique Latine en Paris. En julio de ese mismo año lo presentó en el Pen Club de Escritores Cubanos en el Exilio y en el Instituto de Estudios Cubanos y Cubano-Americanos de la Universidad de Miami en Miami, Florida, Estados Unidos de América. En noviembre de 2005 fue invitada a la Universidad de Francfort para dictar un ciclo de conferencias sobre la escritura femenina y dirigir un taller de trabajo sobre la traducción poética.
En el 2007 fue invitada por la Maison de Bretagne (Dom Bretani) a Poznán en Polonia a presentar su exposición «Murmures du Monde» y a hacer una lectura de su poemario “Soy Mucho Más” en versión español-polaco, traducido a este último por Mme Hanny Stary-Kokowskiej. En la Universidad Adam Mickiewics de Poznán hizo una conferencia sobre «Alfonsina Storni» y una lectura de su poemario. En el 2007 fueron publicados en Francia los libros de fotografÃas y textos poéticos « MURMURES DU MONDE » y «MURMULLOS DEL MUNDO» (francés y español) y en el 2008 es publicado su tercer poemario “En la voz del silencio/Dans la voix du silence” en versión bilingue (español y francés), editados por The Book Edition.
En diciembre de 2008 se publica su primera novela escrita en francés, «Passerelles», por la Editorial Aduana Vieja en Valencia, España. En enero de 2009 la presenta en la Maison de l’Amérique Latine en Paris, Francia y en octubre de 2009, la misma Aduana Vieja la pública en español.
Thursday – December 17th
Hoy Como Ayer
2212 SW 8th Street
Little Havana, FL
9pm doors, ladies free until 11pm, 2 for 1 drinks until 11pm
RUMBEROS DE LA 8 (myspace.com/rumbersodela8) kicking off the night
NOTE: This will be the LAST SHOW at Hoy Como Ayer for Spam Allstars in 2009…we will resume our residency there on January 14th!!
Oasis After Hours at Mandarin Oriental, Miami
We are excited to announce the launch of Oasis After Hours at Mandarin Oriental, Miami on Friday, December 18 at 6pm.
Brickell’s newest and swankiest happy hour will take place every Friday at 6pm at Mandarin Oriental, Miami’s beautiful poolside Oasis Bar overlooking Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline.
Begin your weekend with one of our 250 legendary martinis and saketinis for half price from 6pm to 8pm, as well as delectable tapas and light bites.
For our inaugural Oasis After Hours on December 18, enjoy complimentary tapas from 6pm to 8pm and fantastic live music.
Valet available for USD 11 for Oasis After Hours. For more information on Oasis After Hours please call +1 (305) 913 8358.
Mandarin Oriental, Miami | 500 Brickell Key Drive, Miami, Florida 33131, USA
+1 (305) 913 8288 | momia-reservations@mohg.com
WHY: Gallery Night
“Fusion VI: Creative Vibrations”- (Click Here for Youtube Vid)
WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: Saturday, December 12th, 2009 (7-10 pm)
Don’t Miss It!!
Complimentary Wine Bar, Refreshments and also
Come try the new HYPE Energy Drinks: http://www.hype.com/
Live Music by: Kayak Man
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.
Image: Brandon Opalka, Nature is Imagination Itself, 2009
Dorsch Gallery News
Now that the crowds have died down, we invite you to come celebrate the work of Miami’s local artists with us.
This Saturday night, from 6-9pm we will be hosting a reception for our current show 30, a survey of works by Robert Thiele, as well as Nature is Imagination Itself, a new mural by Brandon Opalka painted on the gallery’s west wall.
Robert Thiele: 30
November 28 – December 31, 2009
Brandon Opalka: Nature is Imagination Itself
On permanent view at Dorsch Gallery
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
dorschgallery.com
SPINELLO GALLERY’S TOYS FOR TOTS X-MAS PARTY
In part of Spinello Gallery’s initiative to support local charities, SPINELLO GALLERY (155 NE 38th Street, No. 101) is truly proud to invite you to the first TOYS FOR TOTS X-MAS PARTY this Saturday, December 12th, 7PM – 12AM.
PLEASE SUPPORT TOYS FOR TOTS BY BRINGING AN UNWRAPPED TOY: The mission of the Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.
1ST ANNUAL X-MAS TREE LIGHTING: 8PM
“MALL” PHOTOS WITH SANTA (ANTHONY SPINELLO)
MILK & MIN TREATS COOKIES: HEALTHY homemade oatmeal cookies made with organic and natural ingredients. Increases metabolism, lowers cholesterol, low in sugar, high in anti-oxidants fully loaded! Order some today: mintreats@gmail.com / 305 710 7228
AND YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY TUNES + MORE !!!
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 3PM
As the Holiday season approaches, we are reminded of our many blessings as well as the challenges faced by other families. This time of year is also symbolic of hope and it is in this spirit that we have joined forces this year with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with the support of Romero Britto and Saks Fifth Avenue and many others to host “Kids for Kids- A Season of Miracles”, a fundraiser event benefiting St. Jude.
With the goal of instilling benevolent values and inspiring the next generation to give, the “Kids for Kids†is also an opportunity for our children to bring a gift for the children of St. Jude. To ensure that gifts are appropriate for the special needs of many of these children, please be sure to adhere to the gift guidelines below. Although the primary goal is to raise money for the hospital, we ask that you encourage your children to bring a gift to donate. It is a small price for an invaluable and rewarding life lesson.
This is a family event and activities for the little ones will include photos with Santa Claus, face painting, complimentary cotton candy and popcorn, entertainers, toys, games for children, live band playing Christmas music, and will end with the official lighting of the Segafredo Christmas tree.
This is an extraordinary fundraising effort to raise money for St. Jude. St. Jude will hold an onsite SILENT AUCTION featuring products from a variety of sponsors including:Saks Fifth Avenue, Genius Jones, Milan Kitchens, Venue Magazine, Segafredo Brickell and many more. In addition to this, St. Jude will set up a registration table where they will be accepting donations by checks and cash with 100% of the proceeds going directly to St. Jude Research Hospital
The event will take place on Saturday, December 12th starting at 3 PM at Segafredo Brickell, 1421 S. Miami Avenue in Brickell.
About St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital:
The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of its founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family’s ability to pay.
Supporting sponsors for the fundraiser:
Saks Fifth Avenue: www.saksfifthavenue.com
Romero Britto: www.britto.com
Milan Kitchens: www.milankitchens.com
Miami Beach Cinemateque: www.mbcinema.com
The Patton Group: www.thepattongroupinc.com
Venue Magazine: www.venuemagazine.com
Good Times Party Rentals: www.goodtimespartyrental.com
The SER Institute: www.theserinstitute.com
Grace All Occasions
Floral Palace
Segafredo Brickell
1421 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL
305-577-9809
Join us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/SegafredoBrickell
www.facebook.com/SegafredoEspanolaWay
You’re invited to St. John’s Holiday Concert
Sunday, December 13th, 3-4:30 PM
Join St. John’s Church on Sunday, December 13th at 3 pm as they celebrate the spirit of the holidays with an uplifting concert featuring the following singers, dancers and performance artists:
St. John’s Choir, Carol Ann Casey, Charmille Walters (dance), Geoffrey Philp (poetry reading), David Kingery, Samantha Natalie and Nicole Kidd (singers), Bill Feuer (guitar), AJ Khaw (piano) and Nestor Zurita (saxophone).
Then everyone will gather on the patio for Christmas cookies, cocoa, a holiday sing-along and crafts!
LOCATION: 4760 Pine Tree Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
Join us for an afternoon of art. Browse through MANO’s canvases, preview his newest work & enjoy our special holiday offers
H O L I D A Y
O P E N S T U D I O
Saturday & Sunday
December 12 & 13
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
MANO Fine Art Studio
4229 SW 75 Ave
Miami, FL
www.manofineart.com
Bird Road Art District
(Off of 72nd Ave & Bird Road)
Frescos
In his new collection MANO explores one of the oldest techniques of painting know to man. During the Renaissance frescos were regarded as the “Mother of all Arts”. Frescos require the knowledge of water, raw pigments and mediums. In frescos, the artist applies color to a wet surface when the work dries and hardens the vibrancy of the color and the texture of the surface becomes one.
As our holiday gift to you and yours please enjoy a special savings of 25% off the regular price of one original work of art by MANO. This coupon is non-transferable and must be printed and presented in person when making purchase at MANO’s studio. Offer does not apply to previous purchases, custom orders, framing orders, commissions or purchases made from other dealers or representatives of MANO’s work. Hours by appointment or during Holiday Open Studio. Offer Valid: December 7 – 21. 2009
A special & rare holiday treat to be enjoyed and shared. Receive a 50% savings off of the regular price of limited edition giclees on paper or canvas currently in stock by MANO. This offer is valid only on purchases made Saturday & Sunday, December 12 & 13, 2009 of available inventory at MANO’s studio. Coupon must be printed and presented in person. Offer does not apply to previous purchases or special orders. Offer Valid: December 12 & 13, 2009 ONLY
Sensory Overload. Curated by Lauren Wagner
In its 2,600 square foot Main Gallery, BAC artists confront the idea of the overwhelming sensory qualities of Art Basel in Sensory Overload. Based on the traditional five senses- touch, hear, see, smell, and taste, BAC artists cross and blend these senses together to create an experience of a sequence of synesthetic encounters, attacking one sense and at the same time evoking another.
5X7
The BAC presents a small works exhibition 5X7 in its Swenson Gallery. All of the work measures 5″ X 7″ or 7″ X 5″. The show will consist of a variety of media, from painting, drawing, sculpture, fiber art and on. There is sure to be something to please every aesthetic. Patrons are encouraged to purchase these small, unique works of art at $100.00 each.
When a guest purchases a piece from this exhibition, a photo will be taken of them and their new purchase. The picture will then be hung on the wall in place of the piece, thus becoming part of the exhibition.
Bakehouse art complex
561 NW 32 St
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10
Arnaldo Anaya – Lucca. Adam and Eve.
One of today’s leading fashion photographers, Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, will be presenting his first fine art solo exhibition, “Adam and Eve,†at Luis Perez Galeria in Wynwood, Miami during this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach, hosted by Manuel Norena. Anaya-Lucca is a renowned fashion photographer known for capturing the world of Ralph Lauren rethinks classic imagery as his own personal expression of events in history.
For his first exhibition of its type, Anaya-Lucca rethinks classic imagery in a more personal way, animating events in history with a curiosity that is both critical and sensual. Adam and Eve is a nude study inspired by 17th and 18th Century renaissance paintings. The images reflect the struggle of sensuality, temptation and shame that underlies the human condition as well as the joy of sexual innocence. The artist also wanted to address situations where the line between internal and external sense of self was/is in conflict throughout human history. The set design for the exhibition is also by Manuel Norena with Jed Root in New York.
Luis Perez GalerÃa at the Awarehouse
550 NW 29th St.
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10
Carlos Betancourt. Solo Exhibition.
Lapidus Infinitus
In Betancourt’s most recent photographic artwork, the artist continues to assemble explosive compositions consisting of thousands of photographs of objects, people, flowers and other elements that occupy the superb glitzy realm of beauty for which he is known. The images appear in their full kitsch splendor, possessed by an enchanting light and seemingly crystallized by a magical sorcerer
In addition, there is a sprawling three-dimensional installation of multiple column pedestals, each supporting an accumulation of auspicious objects to be worshipped. A symmetrical assembly creates spaces for interaction within this fantastical world. As with the photographic compositions, this large-scale installation, Portrait of a Garden, iconizes these pop objects the artist has gifted with a unique sense of dignity.
PROJECT ROOM – Geo Graphic
A group exhibition brings together gallery and guest artists including Luis Alonzo Barkigia, John Bailly, Clifton Childree, Irene Clouthier, Felice Grodin, Jill Hotchkiss, Laura Kina, Alberto Latorre, Michael Loveland, Michael Scoggins, Carlos de Villasante, and Annie Wharton. Each artist is working with the same initial element, a world globe, and transforming it, thereby providing their own vision.
Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts
2043 N Miami Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10
Money Makes Art
Natasha Duwin, Donna Haynes, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Sibel Kocabasi, PJ Mills, Rai Escale, Ray Paul, Gisela Savdie, Ray Paul, Rosario Rivera-Bond, Henning Haupt, Guillermo Portieles
Artformz winter group show addresses the current global concern for “moneyâ€. How money, the abundance of it, or the utter lack of it, affects everyone’s lives is the topic of conversation everywhere. The outcome has been decidedly personal with each artist coming up with decidedly different work in each of their own styles, yet all reflect the current focus on currency. Everywhere there seems a conversation of sales, consumption, need, the economy, the paycheck, the job, retirement, bills, mortgages, college funds, layoffs, and studio rent.
The dilemma is more relevant now as artists tiptoe through this recession. While we listen to the hype and propaganda on how everything is getting better, the work struggles to get made and each artist finds there own creative way to survive. Money certainly does facilitate making art, but at the same time, the lack of an abundance of money in the wrong hands, may just possibly make better art.
artformz Alternative
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10
For those who may have missed the SATELLITE ART & DESIGN exhibition during the Art Basel weekend, we are hosting an encore showing of many of the works this weekend during the WYNWOOD Art Walk. Works from Daniel Bilodeau, Viktorija Bulava, Jack Dowd and others will be available for viewing and purchase.
MAS- Miami Art Space
244 NW 35th St.
Miami, FL 33127
During “Basel” week, Miami Art Space hosted the Satellite Art + Design fair which featured an amazing selection of world-class art and design, and we are thrilled to be able to present selections from the exhibit this Saturday from 7pm-10pm.
In addition we are also pleased to announce that there will be a special lecture from Marc Sijan, who will be discussing his work on exhibit at MAS “Pre-existing Conditions”. (Recent press coverage of the piece can be viewed at http://milwaukee.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/blog/health_care/2009/12/milwaukee_artist_makes_controversial_statement.html)
Renowned artist Bruce Helander will open with an introduction of his work that spans over 40 years, and transition into his current venture, the book he’s been putting together of Marc Sijan’s sculpture, in which “Pre-existing Conditions” will be its crowning achievement. http://www.brucehelander.com/home.php
Hope you can make it!
Transformations
Chelsea Galleria define’s the new season with a focus on Transformations of the body, civilizations and the environment expressed in photography, drawing and painting.
Eduardo del Valle and Mirta Gomez: On View, a new exhibition by the husband and wife photographers who take us on a rare and astonishing journey into the transformation of the human form after death.
Suzanne Scherer and Pavel Opourov, The Language of Birds, drawing and prints. Also see their video Tree Rain installed in the Delta Terminal of the Ft. Lauderdale / Hollywood Airport.
John Westmark, Madame Butterfly from the Folklore Series, metamorphosis in paint and dress patterns exploring the “metaphorical potential of unorthodox materialsâ€.
Karla Turcios, Miami Transitions translates the forces of change in cities and its impact on people into sometimes humorous narratives of urban transformation
Chelsea GallerÃa
2441 NW 2nd. Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12 at 7
Claudia Calle. Republic of China. Photography
Miami based Colombian photographer and mix media artist Claudia Calle will exhibit her latest collection “Republic of Chinaâ€, where she portraits Chinese fascinating culture as well as its special socioeconomic reality.
Claudia Calle enjoys experimenting with photography; painting and mixing elements over different and non – conventional materials and this technique is applied with perfection in this magnificent collection.
The public will also be able to enjoy the series “Living in Silence†and “Between Frontier: The Longneck Story†which granted Claudia two honorable mentions in the 2009 International Photography Awards.The pieces were chosen over 20,000 photography’s sent from all over the world.
The full schedule of events is posted at www.claudiacalle.com or www.fabrikalink.com
CLAUDIA CALLE STUDIO
2722NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10
Carlos Irijalba. Twilight.
Irijalba, (Spain, 1979) presents us with an exhibition about the way in which Western culture perceives reality through the use of artificial light. The placement of a light fixture, like those used in football stadiums with expectant audiences, within a natural, untouched forest creates a surreal atmosphere. The focus shifts away from the habitually illuminated scene, to the artifact that emanates light.
The artist generates an amalgam of contrasts: western culture, which reconstructs reality with lighting effects with the eastern concept, which focuses more on shadows. We are faced with a critique of the society of the spectacle, the insignificance, the noise and the general conformity that dominates contemporary culture.
Dina Mitrani Gallery opened in November 2008 and specializes in international contemporary photography. The gallery currently represents eight emerging and mid-career artists and will be offering a lecture series and photo-based books. The gallery is committed to promoting its artists, as well as working with independent curators to produce unique group exhibitions
Dina Mitrani Gallery
2620 NW 2nd. Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10
Beloved Structure: The Argentine Legacy.
Curated by Eva Grinstein
Fabián Burgos, MartÃn Di Paola, Marcolina Dipierro, Verónica Di Toro, Lucio Dorr, Silvia Gurfein, Silvana Lacarra, Adriana Minoliti, Karina Peisajovich, Pablo Siquier and Andrés Sobrino.
Latin American Abstract Geometric painting, with its strong ties to Europe yet with its undeniably great, regional protagonists, has left an enormous legacy to the contemporary art scene of the continent.
In this opportunity, Alejandra von Hartz Gallery has invited the curator, Eva Grinstein, to present a carefully selected group of artists, who inherited and continued this rich tradition in Argentine art. They “reinterpret and—in a way— render homage to the masters of the vanguard, who changed the direction of Latin American art in the mid 20th century.â€
Grinstein notes: “This selection presents the work of eleven accomplished Argentine artists of the new generation, who through the use of very diverse materials and techniques—painting, reliefs, light pieces, and drawings—reignites and updates the passion for structure that characterized the artists that challenged the paradigms of representation.â€
alejandra von hartz gallery
2630 NW 2nd. avenue
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10
Tico Torres. Paintings. Retrospective.
Tico is a world class musician who is internationally recognized as the drummer for the rock band, Bon Jovi. He is showing his paintings at the MacArt gallery displaying his wide-ranging talent. It is an unprecedented retrospective of his fine art.
His aspirations as a painter are as ambitious as those as Tico the musician. His growing body of work continues to receive notice of collectors and the art press. Whether sketching while on tour with his band, Bon Jovi, or painting in his New Jersey studio or home in Florida, Tico’s inspiration comes from life experiences.
MacArt Group
2727 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10
AN ART EXHIBITION FOR ALL MANKIND.
Reial Cercle Artistic of Barcelona closes its art exhibit in Miami’s Wynwood Art District during Wynwood Gallery Night, Saturday, December 12. We hope that if you were not able to make it during Art Basel or if you came on opening night and it was too crowded to appreciate the artwork, you join us this Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m.
The artists on exhibit will be Pepa Poch (Spain), Matt Lamb (USA), Gonzalo Obes (Spain), Josep Puigmarti (Spain), AdriaNomada (Cuba/Spain), Heather Brillant (UK), and George Rodez (USA/Cuba).
This exhibit also marks the debut of Rodez’ Dream Series in the United States. After four unforgattable exhibitions throughout Spain since 2005, including three this year, Post-Human. Good-bye to Mankind will showcase 8 of those works.
I N V I T A T I O N
“Acrylic Paintings & Jewelry Collection”
Meet her: SWISS Artist Monique Wegmueller !
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, December 12th. 2009, 7-10pm
Coordinated Paintings & Jewelry – Art by MONIQUE WEGMUELLER:
Precision work is nothing new in Switzerland, but the combination of a painted artwork for your wall with a beautiful and unique 925-Sterling Silver Necklaces is…
You can exchange your inserted mini-painting on canvas in the frame that matches the colors of your outfit for work or leisure.
Two real SWAROVSKI crystals are decorating the front of the frame.
And open the rear part of the frame with the signature in silver of the artist.
Monique created this new concept and got immediately full copyright for her idea.
A very special and affordable gift for any occasion. Monique Wegmueller.
Meet this particular artist personally, this Saturday Night in our gallery.
Please visit our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com
AND … you will have a great night with light, music, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best –
see what’s new in style and get ideas for your home. PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians and side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…
Appreciate our exhibition: “ACRYLART”, a world of transparent custom furniture and sculptures.
Come and see yourself how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).
And enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
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
Friday December 11th
UN_MUTE PROUDLY presents..
SIMON BAKER
[Cocoon , 2020 Vision, Viva Music, Left Room ]
http://www.myspace.com/simonbakerinfantrecords
alongside UN_MUTE residents
Dsan Powell + Lopera | Tuki Romero
Ok Miami, You have seen and felt the magnitude of UN_MUTE Events.
After 2 memorable nights in which we enjoyed talents of the likes of Marco Carola, Ilario Alicante and the remarkable duo Monoblock, we intend to continue to overwhelm you with joyful and elite talent.
Now get ready to take it to the next level as we enjoy all the way from the United Kingdom – SIMON BAKER “The infant turned tech-house heavyweight” as he gets poised to delight us with his exquisite musical selection and unmistakeable and acclaimed tech-house.
We at UN_MUTE believe that a party is much more than just the music, it is also comprised of the fun people that attend to it, the venues, sound, themes, atmosphere,etc. that is how UN_MUTE stands above the rest. By making each of our unique events different and better from the last one, by carefully hand-picking each of our venues, themes and artist for the night ahead of us.
With UN_MUTE you do not know what is coming next; only rest assured that each of our events will be a memorable experience.;-)
UN_MUTE your life…the UN_MUTE Team.
Simon Baker (productions)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2LiYYH33jg (Moonblock)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ5v00Bh9Vg (Way out of my head)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHM-YmfdUe8(Kaskazi)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDFSqcw2vGs (Stop, Space return)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cKhYevy51U (Mamaia highway)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecN_96aG3g0 (Plastik )
Simon Baker (Live)
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29ZzyKR4x88
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6SRs6C4hHw
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMLVzyqWHbc
SIMON BAKER IN BEATPORT:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/artist/detail/8013/Simon%20Baker
SIMON BAKER PODCAST : IBIZA VOICE
http://www.ibiza-voice.com/music/podcast/Simon_Baker
For VIP Reservations or Info: Benjamin Acero 754.422.2917
Target Wednesday After Hours Series Continues with Immurare and “Censorship in the Arts” panel
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum’s free monthly event series, Target Wednesday After Hours, continues with Immurare, the fall 2009 Bachelor of Fine Arts student exhibition, and a panel discussion entitled “Censoring the Arts” on Wednesday, December 16, 2009 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at FIU, located at 10975 SW 17th Street, Miami, FL 33199.
Twice annually, the graduating class of Bachelor of Fine Arts students at FIU’s School of Art & Art History present a series of works produced during their tenure at FIU. Immurare, curated by professor Pip Brant, is based on the 12th Century Latin/French word for confined within walls as first used byFrench author Godefroi de Leigni in his poem “Lancelot.” Lancelot was immured in a tower with no hope of escape; The BFA class of fall 2009 parallels Lancelot in their rebellion against confinement and search for purity and truth. The exhibition walk-thru will be Friday, Dec. 11 at 3:30pm.
Also this evening, “Censorship in the Arts,” a panel discussion, organized in collaboration with Phillip Church, FIU professor and director of the FIU Alternative Theatre, will take place at 7pm. Panelists include: Phillip M. Church, Moderator; Joseph Adler, Artistic Director, GableStage; Patrick de Bokay, Executive Director, Miami World Cinema Center; Marina Pareja, FIU Theatre Dept; Michael Yawney, FIU Assistant Professor, Resident Dramaturg.
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
What: Target Wednesday After Hours: Immurare and “Censorship in the Arts” panel discussion
Where: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17 Street
Miami, FL 33199
When: Wednesday, December 16, 2009
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Free and open to the public.
More information at http://thefrost.fiu.edu or 305.348.2890
About the Frost Art Museum – Florida International University
The Frost Art Museum opened its current 46,000-square-foot state of the art building in November, 2008. Over 27,000 people have visited The Museum in its new building since its opening. Admission to The Museum is always free. Currently on view at The Frost Art Museum, The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, and l a c u n a i n t e s t i m o n y. The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate and is located at 10975 SW 17thSt across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5 p.m. Closed on Mondays and most legal holidays. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890.
David Almeida: Natural Selection
Dec. 12, 2009 – Jan. 17, 2010
Opening reception: Fri., Dec. 11, 6-9 pm
The work on view is part of a larger series entitled Natural Selection, a term borrowed from Charles Darwin denoting the theory of evolution. The artist, David Almeida, has spent the last few years exploring the ideas of artificiality and replication, and how these concepts are a reflection of contemporary culture.
Click here for more information on David Almeida: Natural Selection.
Image: David Almeida, Plate 17, 2009, 16“x 20†in., archival inkjet print, courtesy of the artist
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
954. 921. 3274
ArtAndCultureCenter.org
We are now moving our exhibition back to Jakmel Art Gallery and would like to invite you all to join us on Friday, December 11, for an evening of art and music.
Jakmel Art Gallery will be open till 11:00 am.
Come by, have a glass of wine and enjoy the art of
Jude Papaloko Thegenius
&
Sheri Friedman
Jakmel Art Gallery
7646 Biscayne Blvd
(MiMo District, upper east side)
Miami, FL 33138
Cremata Gallery presents “Abstractomicina”
An exhibition by Cuban artists, in which everything is possible!!!!
Friday, December 11th, 2009. 7:00 p.m.
Aldo Menéndez. “Abstractomicina”. Collage / paper. 7 1/2″ X 10 1/2″
Opening reception: Friday, December 11th, 2009. 7:00 p.m.
Location: Cremata Gallery. 1646 SW 8th Street. Miami, FL 33135
Dates: From November 30th, 2009 – January 30th, 2010
Admission: Free
Painters that have never experimented with abstraction, do so now. They have come together at Cremata Gallery for the show “Abstractomicina”, which includes 80 works in total. Forty-seven renowned contemporary artists present paintings specially completed for this exhibit, departing from their usual métier, while maintaining their personal style. In addition, ten sculptors, plus a selection of paintings by twenty-three masters never exhibited before, will help us remember, comprehend and appreciate the Havana of the 50’s.
An installation by Aldo Menendez submerges the observer in the construction of modern Havana, buildings that were raised up surrounded by scaffolding, which served as inspiration for the constructivist movement, and brings to mind the works of Mario Carreño, Jose Mijares and Hugo Consuegra.
Some say neo-abstraction is what is happening now …who knows!!! But what is clear is that the exhibit “Abstractomicinaâ€, serves as an antidote for the excessive use or abuse of figuration, it’s refreshing and has no secondary effects.
Artists included in “Abstractomicina” are Gustavo Acosta, Ana Albertina, Julio Antonio, Jorge Arango, Néstor Arenas, Juan Asencio, Waldo Balart, Yovani Bauta, Mario Bencomo, Giovanni Bosch, Adriano Buergo, LuÃs Cabrera, Carlos Cárdenas, Alberto Jorge Carol, Ramón Carulla, Jorge P. Castaño, Humberto Castro, Hugo Consuegra, Salvador Corratge, Humberto C. Cruz, Arturo Cuenca, Liliam Cuenca, Sandu Darie, AgustÃn Fernández, LuÃs Manuel Fernández, Meme Ferre, Ivonne Ferrer, JoaquÃn Ferrer, Flora Fong, Marta Fonseca, Lia Galletti, Carlos GarcÃa, Enrique “Gay†GarcÃa, Fernando GarcÃa, Mysora GarcÃa, Florencio Gelabert, Julio Girona, Victor Gómez, Ernesto González Puig, Armando Guiller, Osvaldo Gutiérrez, Pedro Hernández, Carmen Herrera, Pepe Herrera, Guido Llinás, Nelida López, Rafael López Ramos, Carlos M. LuÃs, Nuncio Mainieri, Leonel Matheu, Julio Matilla, Aldo Menéndez, Aldo Damian Menéndez, José Mijares, Heriberto Mora, Glexis Novoa, Carmen Oña te, Pedro de Oraa, Sergio Payares, Angel Peña, Natacha Perdomo, Rosa MarÃa Pérez, Lourdes Porrata, Guillermo Portieles, Rene Portocarrero, Jesse RÃos, Enrique Riveron, Emilio Héctor RodrÃguez, Eduardo Rubén, Rubén Ruiz Caballero, Baruj Salinas, Carlos Sanjurjo, Cesar Santos, Raúl Santoserpa, Lolo Soldevilla, Rafael Soriano, José Toñarely, Antonio Vidal and Manolo Vidal.
Come to the gallery to enjoy “Abstractomicinaâ€, a special presentation for this season of art fairs and holidays.
Cremata Gallery
1646 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
www.crematagallery.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com
Join us for a night of PIN-UP fun!
With the Zhantra Dancers and Complimentary
Three Olive Pin-Up Cocktails 11-12PM
Friday December 11th 2009 11pm
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Meet Your Neighbors
Thursday, December 17, 2009 @ 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Downtown Miami Partnership and the Miami Downtown Development Authority would like to welcome you to Meet Your Neighbors hosted by ARTOCONECTO!
ARTOCONECTO invites you to:
Meet Your Neighbors!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
5:30-8:00 pm
ArtoConecto Exhibition
Macy’s West Building
2 W Flagler St
ArtoConecto is a non-profit organization based in Miami, FL, dedicated to recognizing and promoting new and emerging artists . ArtoConecto builds networks within the local arts community, as well as nationally, and internationally. Its mission includes hosting a series of events showcasing visual arts, theater, dance, and performance; which serve as an incentive tool for artists to submit their work for viewing by a mass audience.
This is your opportunity to make new friends and get to know your DWNTWN. Local DWNTWN Restaurants will serve up tasty nibbles. We’ve taken care of everything, you just need to bring your self to Meet Your Neighbors.
The local participating restaurants include:
2 Girls and a Cupcake
Jimmy John’s
Maki House
Mario the Baker
Mezza Miami
Puntino
Wok Town
Please RSVP at 305-379-7070 or by email to info@downtownmiami.net
ARTOCONECTO
Presents: “P.A.T.H.”
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Fresh from it’s World Premiere at the 2009 Chicago International Hip Hop Film Festival, “P.A.T.H.” the latest documentary film from award-winning South Florida filmmaker Dan Perez will have it’s star-studded Florida premier screening on December 16th, 2009 at ArtoConecto in Downtown Miami.
2 W Flagler St at 7:oopm.
“P.A.T.H.” (which stands for Preserving, Archiving and Teaching Hip-Hop History) documents the P.A.T.H. Hip-Hop Academy, the first ever summer camp of it’s kind in Miami. During the four week camp, teenagers from ages 12-18 studied Hip-Hop history, the art of DJing, MCing (rapping), B-boying and B-girling (break-dancing), and urban art (graffiti).
Several of Miami’s most talented artists and performers served as instructors. The list included Brimstone127 (P.A.T.H. founder), urban artist Krave, DJ Immortal from Scratch Academy, Beta Rawkz and Soulflower who has shared the mic with emcees such as Erykah Badu, KRS-ONE and Outkast.
*This film is appropriate for all audiences!*
*Suggested donation: $5 (proceeds to benefit the P.A.T.H. youth summer camp*
For more information please got to Danperezfilms’s Blog
SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK
Holidays with Sweet Honey in the Rock
Friday, December 11, 2009 @ 8:00 pm
This Friday, the phenomenally popular African-American all-female vocal ensemble- “their voices are all fabulous!” (Fort Worth Star Telegram)-brings to Miami an inspirational and fun-for-the-entire-family holiday concert fusing the many warm and wonderful traditions that mark the end of the year.
Knight Concert Hall
A Sweet Deal for DWNTWNRS
Get Half-Price tickets to Sweet Honey in the Rock , visit the show page
Sweet Honey in the Rock and enter promo code DWNTWNR.
UNCOMMON Stock – Fine Art & Images by InkSpot Designs
http://www.uncommonstock.net
Monthly Gallery Night – Meet the Artists – Show & SALE…
A great gathering of varied talents not to be missed – Friday (6pm – 11pm)
By popular demand I’m holding over the sneak-peek preview of the Breast Cancer Awareness Body Painting Project. Some of the survivor / models will also be on hand.
Many of you are already aware of this great project for Breast Cancer Awareness and Fundraising. Others may have seen the project on last months cover of Flavor Magazine and the great 2 page coverage on the project.
For the last year I have been working with a top local body painter (www.bodyartbykeegan.com) and we have been painting and photographing actual Breast Cancer Survivors for an ongoing project in production.
Breast Cancer Awareness Body Painting Project: A Fine Art & Photography Essay of Survivors
Plans are for a calendar and a variety of products and a coffee table book in production as well as hopefully sending the pieces on a national gallery tour.
Check out the awareness and fundraising products at the URL below. All profits from sales of these items online currently will be donated to The Kristy Lasch Miracle Foundation. The foundation helps women under the age of 30 with medical related expenses who are battling breast cancer. Kristy was diagnosed at age 22 and lost her battle at 26. The Foundation is in her memory (www.kristylasch.org) http://www.cafepress.com/BCABPP
Sale of any fine art prints and framed pieces from the project will donate 15% of the profits in perpetuity.
We would like to cordially invite you and any guests, friends or clients you think would like to attend this exciting and growing local event.
As Advertised…
Presented by: UNCOMMON Gallery (954) 336-4305
Host/Artist: Michael D. Colanero – 2713 East Commercial Blvd. – Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33308
(just 4 blocks East of Federal Highway on the North side)
Wine and munchies will be on hand… while they last
Sub snacks by: Big Apple Deli
2811 East Commercial Blvd. * Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 * (954) 776-4790
http://www.bigapplesubs.com
Support creativity – support the arts. Meet the Artists and Photographers, enjoy their work and the unique atmosphere – tell your friends – help spread the word.
Exhibiting this month: Michael D. Colanero: artist/photographer
Exhibit Suite I: Gisele Haselbarth: mixed media
Exhibit Suite II: Breast Cancer Awareness Body Painting Project:
A Fine Art & Photography Essay of Survivors
Exhibit Suite III: Laurence Gartel:
Naza: artist
Stewart Jennings: artist
Handmade Jewelry by Irene & Bonnie
also showing: Bonnie McCabe: photographer
Irene Waas: painter
Hedy Berman: mixed media
Rachel Piering: painter
Donna L. Wisneski: ceramic sculpture
Charlotte Maloney: metal sculpture
Jack Schmidt: metal sculpture
South Florida Camera Club – Monthly Winner
(framing provided by – Frame Gallery)
Jessica Savidge – “Daylight”
We would like to send a special THANKS!!! to the good folks at Flavor Magazine for their continued support of the arts and UNCOMMON Gallery. We will have lots of copies on hand to take home and enjoy
Flavor Magazine
Florida’s Lifestyle Magazine
For more information about Flavor Magazine please visit:
http://www.FlavorMagFL.com
We would also like to THANK – The following for their event listings and support of UNCOMMON Gallery
Natural Awakenings
Healthy Living
For more information about Natural Awakenings please visit:
http://www.NaturalAwakeningsMag.com
WeMerge Magazine
Florida’s Lifestyle Magazine
For more information about WeMerge Magazine please visit:
http://www.WeMerge.biz
Be sure to check the Gallery Night webcam LIVE ONLINE if you can’t make it. Simply go to the website and click on the photo of the gallery at the bottom of the page.
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Are you an artist or photographer? Want to show your work? Stop in or email me for more information on the process and booking availability.
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UNCOMMON Gallery
2713 East Commercial Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
The Public Relations Society of America’s Miami Chapter to Celebrate one of their most successful years ever, recognize an outstanding PR professional on Dec. 15 at the Taurus
WHAT: The Miami Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America will host their holiday celebration and networker, where they will be presenting the first-ever Chapter Achiever Award, to a member and public relations professional that has gone above and beyond during 2009. Come and spread some holiday cheer while enjoying appetizers and cocktails.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 15, 2009, 6 – 8 p.m.
WHERE: Taurus Restaurant
3540 Main Highway Ste 101
Coconut Grove, FL
COST: Free for Members, $20.00 Non-Member
Complimentary Valet Parking
RSVP: To register for the event, please visit www.prsamiami.org or call 305-447-6300.
Follow PRSA Miami on Twittter @prsamiami or join our group on Facebook, PRSA Miami Chapter.
About the PRSA Miami Chapter
With more than 200 local members, the Miami chapter provides professional development and networking opportunities to area South Florida communications professionals. This year, PRSA Miami was once again awarded the Diversity Award winner for its continued efforts to unify, strengthen and advance the public relations profession through diversity initiatives including multicultural programming, diverse leadership and committee development reflecting the diversity of its market – it now holds the record as a three-time winner. Additionally, the chapter boasts one of the largest PRSA scholarship funds in the nation. The chapter awards the annual Royal Palm Award to a member of the local community who demonstrates excellence in communications; in 2008 the award was bestowed on to Aida Levitan, PhD., APR. To learn more about membership benefits and upcoming events, visit www.prsamiami.org.
About the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
The Public Relations Society of America, headquartered in New York City, is the world’s largest organization for public relations professionals with nearly 32,000 professional and student members. PRSA is organized into 110 Chapters and 10 Districts nationwide, and 20 Professional Interest Sections and Affinity Groups, which represent business and industry, counseling firms, independent practitioners, military, government, associations, hospitals, schools, professional services firms and nonprofit organizations. The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) has 303 Chapters at colleges and universities throughout the United States, and one Chapter in Argentina.
Black Curtains at the White Room is a three-night Phish after-party series taking place December 28-30. The musical line-up features some of the best dubstep, electro and IDM acts in the country, including Break Science, Boombox and EOTO (Michael Travis and Jason Hann of the String Cheese Incident). Also on the bill are many of Miami’s top local performers such as Afrobeta, DJ Le Spam and Richard Devine. The venue is a short walk from AA Arena where Phish is staging its four-night NYE run and all headliners in the Black Curtains series will start their sets after the Phish shows let out, keeping the dance party going late into the night.
The White Room
1306 N. Miami Ave.
305.995.5050
www.glittergluproductions.com
$15 adv / $20 door (doors at 10 PM)
For advance tickets: www.underonebeat.com
BAND BIOS:
Break Science is the culmination of a career of beat bending by its brainchild, Adam Deitch. Whether performing a DJ set with drums/programming or helming a live band, Break Science is club music in the vein of a “live mix tape,” blending live trip-hop, broken-beat, dub, drum & bass and hip-hop. The live band features some of the most talented musicians on the New York scene today (sidemen and producers for the Fugees, G-Unit, Matisyahu and more). Guests have included luminaries such as Wyclef, Matisyahu, Rob Swift of the Executioners and Talib Kweli. Adam Deitch, the son of two professional funk drummers, first picking up sticks at the age of two. Adam’s career crosses genres but has focused on hip-hop, funk and jazz, where he’s played the role of both drummer and producer. Inspired by hip-hop at an early age – in particular, by Public Enemy and Eric B and Rakim – Adam began his production career by making loops on a tape deck in his bedroom. He’s gone on to produce tracks for some of today’s top emcees, including 50-Cent, Redman, Talib Kweli, Snoop Dogg, KRS-One, MF Doom, J-Live, Jurassic 5 and Immortal Technic.
BoomBox is Producer/Engineer/DJ/Drummer Russ Randolph and Producer/DJ/Vocalist/Guitarist Zion Rock Godchaux. This pair of dynamic artists uses their rich musical history and their vision of music and popular culture to deliver a style of music distinctly different from anything heard or seen in music today. This signature sound and show brings live music to a new, elevated level. BoomBox evolved through the common visualization of two forward-thinking artists from diverse musical backgrounds. Raised by supportive and musically inclined parents, both Godchaux and Randolph had an obsession with music at very young ages. Godchaux, who grew up with deeply embedded rock and roll roots, began playing drums at the age of two, and played guitar and wrote his own songs as a teen. During the 90s, Godchaux was a well-received touring DJ based out of the San Francisco area. Randolph began as a young drummer, but it’s what was happening behind the scenes that attracted him most. As much producers as they are musicians, it is Randolph’s knack for engineering, Godchaux’s understanding of soundscapes and the duo’s rich ability to improvise live that keeps BoomBox resonating at higher levels.
Consisting of Michael Travis and Jason Hann of The String Cheese Incident, EOTO mixes the organic sounds of live drums, keyboards, vocals, bass, percussion, and guitar through a variety of programs and gadgets to create a style of music that is more likely found in a dance club, then a live music theater. What sets EOTO apart from other artists in this emerging genre is how the music is created. While some artists may spend hours pre-mixing samples and elements of music for their live show, EOTO uses nothing pre-recorded, giving them the ability to approach each song with on-the-spot spontaneity and 100% live improvisation.
Multi Media Sales Rep Wanted
We are Looking to Fill 3 Positions
Earning Potential of $40K+ First Year
December 16, 2009
4pm to 7pm
New Times Building – 1st Floor
2800 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Multi Media Sales Reps will sell local print and digital advertising on miaminewtimes.com & browardpalmbeach.com, as well as numerous partner websites for the Voice Local Network, including Urban Spoon, LikeMe.net, and Check Out My Ink.
As a Multi Media Sales Rep you will sell clients a large platform of print and digital products including weekly print advertising, special issues, web banners, email blasts, SMS text messages as well as event marketing sponsorships for New Times events to a wide variety of businesses: restaurants, night clubs, bars, retail stores, doctors, spas, real estate, etc.
Requirements:
2+ years of direct business-to-business sales experience
Strong understanding of SELLING digital platforms
Positive, energetic, self-motivated
Effective time management skills
3 verifiable job references
College education preferred
Bilingual preferred
New Times Benefits Include:
Unlimited Earning Potential
Base Salary Commission Bonus
Cell Phone and Gas Reimbursement
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurances
401(K) Plan
Paid Vacations
Additional optional benefits include: Legal Plan Services, Pet Insurance and Auto/Home Insurance
Just in Time for the Holidays
GUESS by Marciano Pop Up Boutique to Open on Lincoln Road
GUESS by Marciano, the fashion-forward brand famous for its intricately detailed tops, glamorous party dresses and cutting edge accessories, is pleased to announce the opening of its first pop up store location in Miami. Located at 904 Lincoln Road, the store’s expected to open its doors to the public on December 14.
Lincoln Road is a unique combination of outdoor entertainment, shopping, and dining. The 2,772 square foot pop up retail location will feature GUESS by Marciano’s signature crisp white setting with touches of baby blue and brown accents. The space will express a feminine, sleek, and luxurious retail experience that GUESS by Marciano customers have grown accustomed to.
GUESS by Marciano, the first brand extension from GUESS Inc, is designed for the stylish, trend-setting woman. The collection offers a variety of mix-and-match pieces that will take you from a morning meeting to cocktail hour in style. Following suit in true GUESS style with apparel and accessories that are on the edge of fashion forefront, the brand’s versatile creations craft the perfect special occasion outfit, work wear and evening wear looks, enriched by eye-catching jewelry, belts and watches. The pieces are anchored by a strong and stunningly sexy footwear collection, a full line of luxurious handbags, available in leather and non-leather with a variety of styles and colors, all playing a key role in the GUESS by Marciano girl’s A-lister lifestyle.
“Miami is the perfect location for our first ever pop up GUESS by Marciano boutique. The upscale and sophisticated energy of Lincoln Road goes hand-in-hand with what the GUESS by Marciano line is all about. Miami’s sophisticated and fun loving nature sets the stage that will give GUESS by Marciano the ability to showcase the line in the environment it was designed to be in – mysterious, suggestive, and enticing,†said Paul Marciano, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GUESS?, Inc.
Located between Jefferson and North Michigan Streets on Lincoln Road, one of Miami Beach’s most visited shopping destinations, the GUESS by Marciano store combines the confident and sexiness of the brand with Miami’s sophisticated taste. The eclectic mix of trendsetting and fashion-forward customers, combined with the gutsy style and sensuality of GUESS by Marciano, makes this the perfect opportunity to showcase the truly sensational spirit of the brand.
Look for the official GUESS by Marciano store opening on Lincoln Road in the Fall of 2010.
About GUESS by Marciano
GUESS by Marciano, the first brand extension from GUESS, Inc., follows suit in true GUESS style with apparel and accessories that are on the edge of the fashion forefront. This contemporary runway-inspired collection, designed for the fashion forward woman, is daringly sexy, yet has highly sophisticated style that represents pure glamour in everyday fashion. GUESS by Marciano designs, markets and distributes full collections of women’s apparel as well as accessories. GUESS by Marciano boutiques are located in North America, as well as international metropolitan centers throughout the globe. You can also find the GUESS by Marciano collection in select flagship GUESS store locations, specialty stores, and online at www.GUESSbyMarciano.com
Hello, protecting children’s memories helps them become better adults. Please get involved in this toy drive. If for some reason you cannot attend or live far, I will come to you to pick up your donations. 500 kids are counting on us.
Thank you for sharing your holiday cheer! Please pass this invite on to others.
Enjoy your blessings this holiday season.
UPDATE – THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED.
Went to Urbanite Bistro during Art Basel, we ordered off of the late night menu, the prices where very reasonable.  The staff was very nice the service was a little slow, but we where in no hurry.  The food was really, really good.  They first served us some complimentary bread with some awesome pesto dipping sauce, it was so good had to ask for more.  I had ordered the shrimp club, and I have to say this was an amazing club, it was a little spicy, which is the way that I like it.  James ordered the shrimp corndogs, he only got three but they where delicious, it came with spicy mustard and mango ketchup. Mark ordered the cubano sandwich; it weighted a lot, and was so yummy. I want to go back to see what there regular menu looks like.
The Urbanite Bistro
62 NE 14th Street
Between NE 1st Avenue and N Miami Avenue.
Miami, FL
(305) 374-0662
http://www.urbanitebistro.com/home.htm
I have to say that Lecca-Lecca Gelato Caffe’‎ has the best gelato I have tried, their fruit gelato is the best.  My favorite is the melon and banana, but all of their flavors are great and yes I have tried just about every one of them.  So if you are on South Beach and are craving gelato this is the place to go.
1051 Collins Street
Miami Beach, FL 33130
Join us this week…
Thursday – December 10th
Hoy Como Ayer
2212 SW 8th Street
Little Havana, FL
9pm doors, 2 for 1 drinks until 11pm, 21+ to get,
Rumberos de la 8 kick off the night (myspace.com/rumberosdela8)
spam allstars play at midnight!
Friday – December 11th
Magic City Casino
450 NW 37th Avenue
Miami, FL, 9pm
Saturday – December 12th
Jazid
1342 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL, 11pm
http://www.jazid.net
The Last Loose Cannons this year!!
Special Edition for the jump off of the Miami Bicycle Film Festival
Brought to you by: IamYourVillain, The News Lounge, MIAFIXED.com, and the Soflo Mofos.
Starts at SOFLO Skateboard & Bike Shop at 10PM
Ride down to The News Lounge
First one there gets a $50 bar tab
$2 beers for all riders
ALL WELCOME!
Family Builders USA will host its 2nd Annual Gala,
“Una Noche en Familia,â€
this Saturday December 12th at 8:00 PM at the Hilton Miami Downtown,
to benefit its social programs and to recognize the work of its tireless supporters during the organization’s six years of commitment to South Florida.
Family Builders USA announced its 2nd Annual Gala, “Una Noche en Familia,†to be held on Saturday December 12th, at the Hilton Miami Downtown. Celebrated with great success since its inaugural year, this year’s gala celebrates Family Builders USA’s six years of community service helping families in Miami.
With “Una Noche en Familia,†Family Builders USA aims to raise funds for its South Florida assistance programs aiding victims of domestic violence, child abuse, alcoholism and drug addiction, offering marital therapy and seminars as well as immigration and legal assistance, and helping the disadvantaged meet basic needs. The Office of the Mayor of Miami-Dade County, the Honorable Carlos Alvarez, will commemorate this special occasion by issuing a proclamation declaring December 12 “Family Builders USA Day.â€
After walking a fabulous Red Carpet along with local and international celebrities such as Fanny Lu, Ariel López Padilla, Fernando Arau, Poncho De Andas, Leonardo Rocco, Rodner Figueroa, Miguel Varoni, Catherine Siachoque, Javier Ceriani, Vanessa Hauc, Raúl González, Angélica Vale, Michelle Vargas, Laura Ferretti, Greilys Gil, Maritza RodrÃguez, Tanya Charris and the hosts of Paparazzi TV as well as esteemed politicians such as the State Representative Julio Robaina, the City of Miami Commissioner, Mark Sarnoff, the North Miami Mayor, Honorable André Pierre, all guests will enjoy a VIP Reception with exclusive entertainment including an energizing performance by the Venezuelan singer Marger who brings her unique electro acoustic sound to the Gala. After the VIP Reception, guests will continue to enjoy a unique culinary experience, while they have the opportunity to participate in a Silent Auction featuring fine arts, exotic travel destinations, and sports memorabilia.
This elegant gala will also serve as a fitting venue for the launch of the Autonomous University of the Caribbean’s new North Miami campus, the first of its kind in the U.S. for a Colombian university. The Office of the Mayor of North Miami, the Honorable André Pierre, and the Board of Commissioners, will be on hand at the Gala to commemorate the landmark opening by issuing a special proclamation declaring November 18 “Day of the Autonomous University of the Caribbean.â€
The evening will be complete with an elegant runway show by celebrity fashion designer Samy Gicherman, the soulful rhythms of the Stefans International Beats Orchestra, the participation of an angelic children’s choir, and many other surprises in a fun-filled night of networking for a good cause.
ABOUT FAMILY BUILDERS USA
Family Builders USA is a Florida non-profit foundation [501(c)(3)] that aids Miami-Dade County families in crisis free of cost, providing assistance through counseling conferences and therapies with the support of a group of psychologists, doctors, social workers, and volunteers. Alfredo Santamaria, Chairman of Family Builders USA, counts on strategic alliances with the Centers Associated of Personalized Assistance (CAPA), which focuses on the specific needs of the family to reach comprehensive rehabilitation. To learn more about this organization, please visit their website: www.familybuildersusa.org
For more information about the second annual “Una Noche en Familia,†please call 786.470.4664 or R.S.V.P. by calling 786.319.2655.
As 2009 comes to a close, it’s a time of reflection, hope and most importantly thinking about those less fortunate. Despite the ups and downs some of us have had this year, nothing feels as good as giving to others…and if we throw in good friends, new friends, old friends….FREE Appetizers and drink specials….really, what more can one ask for?! We’ll even get people to dress up as the Chipmunks and sing Christmas carols just to get you guys in the door!!
Kidding…but did we mention free appetizers and drink specials?!?
Celebrate the holidays and feel GOOD by giving back to charity…
Clean out your pantry and linen closet and come to HAPPY HOUR at the ATCHANA’S EAST WEST KITCHEN at the MUTINY HOTEL in Coconut Grove.
Donations are being collected for the BROWARD HUMANE SOCIETY & MIAMI’S DAILY BREAD FOOD BANK. Please bring (one or more) items from the list below:
· Bath Towels & Wash Cloths (in good condition)
· White towels for the dogs to sleep on in their kennels
· Household Cleaning Supplies – paper towels, liquid dishwasher soap, laundry soap, powder bleach, & paper towels
· Office Supplies – pens, standard staples, scissors, copy paper, markers
· Toys- BIG rubber chew toys for dogs that can be disinfected, ping pong balls for cats.
· Canned goods (for people
· Cash!
6:30-11:00 pm at Atchana’s at the Mutiny in Coconut Grove on Thursday, December 17th.
We’ll have boxes to collect all of your donations. So, come and celebrate the
holidays and feel GOOD by eating and drinking…and giving back to charity!!!
Apartment was a big success! and because of that we are doing it again this weekend. Friday and Saturday. If you couldn’t make it for Art Basel you can still see it for gallery walk. Thanks to all of you for your continuous support.
“apartment” 10 independent Miami designers and artists showcasing their work in an “apartment” setting – in the back of Marimekko store, 3490 N. Miami Ave, Design District.
Check the video from last event.
Friday, December 11th. 1:00pm-7:00pm.
Saturday, December 12th. 5:pm-10:00pm. Wine & cheese.
The Culture Network “Art For Autism†Event
at thedavidKspace, 2401 N Dixie Hwy.
Friday Dec 18th, 7-10pm.
Tickets are $30 online at www.theculturenetwork.net
with $10 donated to the Autism Society of America
With special guest, movie and TV celebrity, Steven Bauer and the Culture Network Band.
Join Steven and artist Barry Gross for an evening of music, art, food, fun, charity and cultural enrichment.
For more info call 561-340-6400.
Hosted by Renda Writer/WeMerge & Angela/MeetUp
Muscle Beach Party on 12th and Ocean. Â The world’s oldest and largest HIV/AIDS fundraiser benefiting Care Resource.
For more great shots, please go to Anthony’s gallery. Thanks very much to professional freelance photographer Anthony Jordon for these great shots from the Care Resource Muscle Beach Party. For booking information, please visit Anthony’s website or his myspace page.  By Annette Peikert
Social Media 2.0 Holiday Wine Tasting
& Member Appreciation Networking Reception
Featuring a selection of fine wines and hors d’oeuvres.
Beer and soda will also be available.
Please join me and
South Florida Execunet
as we celebrate the 2009 holiday season.
Monday,December 14, 2009
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Grove Isle
Two Grove Isle Drive
Lobby Library
Execunet Members: No Cost (RSVP by emailing jkraar@jkraar.com)
Non-members/Guests: $25 (RSVP by clicking HERE)
I look forward to celebrating the holiday season with you.
Unaluna, INC. Presents: A Holiday Party Like No Other!
Friday, December 11th, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
UnaLuna
6907 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33138
Unaluna Boutique a Miami fixture of chic, ready-to-wear women’s fashion presents: A Holiday Party Like No Other!
This event promises to impress as the ladies behind Unaluna invite you and your girlfriends to shop, socialize, and kick off the holiday season in style.
The event will begin at 6p.m., and Unaluna Boutique will have their latest apparel for the
season on display in a fun and relaxed environment with informal modeling of the newest
collection. Known for their chic sophistication and fashion-forward designs, Unaluna is an
elegant yet youthful brand that caters to all ages.
Enjoy complimentary cocktails and wine, as you mingle among your friends and fellow fashion
lovers to the sounds of DJ Aulden Brown and satisfy all your shopping needs!
Unaluna Boutique is located at 6907 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138.
For store hours contact (305)758-1771. No RSVP is necessary; this event is open to the public.
Fabulous Miami invites you to our first Holiday Wellness Bazaar to support Kristi House
Join us this Saturday to celebrate our first wellness Bazaar to support Kristi House
Date: Saturday, December 12th,2009
LOCATION: Opera Tower building ( few blocks from the Performing Arts Center)
ADDRESS:1750 Bayshore Drive
Time:11:00 am to 3:00 pm
ADMISSION: FREE – Enjoy Free classes-free Power Yoga Class at 10 am – Hip Hop fitness Demo at 11:40 am -Art of exotic dance Demo at 12:10 & 2:30- Free healthy food samples and elicitors.
Free seminars: Introduction into Vegan eating in Spanish & English at 11:00 am, Detoxing your body at 12:00 pm, Cooking demostration at 1:00 pm, Iridoly, Peak -a – boo what your eyes say about you at 2:00 pm, Holiday Shopping , great gifts !
PARKING: Complimentary Valet parking
For more information, call 786-287-8487 or visit www.powerfitstudios.com
There is always something new and exciting happening at Fabulous Miami, be the first to know about it .Join today and enhance your lifestyle with benefits and privileges by becoming a member!
Become a member: at www.fabulousmiami.com
Kids of Street would like to invite you to attend their first “Give a Holiday” to Kids Off Streets event to benefit the Boys Town of South Florida.
Date:Thursday, December 10, 2009 @ 7:00pm at Epic River Lounge located at 270 Biscayne Blvd way , Downtown Miami
Suggested minimun donation of $25 upon entrance
They became inspired to take on this challenge of bringing hope, love, magic and happiness to the children of Boys Town, because it has become our philosophy at Kids Off Streets, that They are to lead the future by example.They would like to set an example of what charity and selflessness is truly about.
This “Give a Holiday” event will not only give the children of Boys Town a holiday, but they also plan on providing them with the daily essentials they need to be able to carry on their lives as best they can. Their goal is to provide each of the 48 children of Boys Town with a basket filled with everyday necessities, be it tooth paste, tooth brushes or plain white t-shirts and one or two personalized wrapped holiday gifts that they can open on December 20th.
On December 20th, They will be going to Boys Town of South Florida and providing a holiday luncheon for the children with food, games, surprises and music. They hope to make this a very memorable holiday for these kids.
There is always something new and exciting happening at Fabulous Miami, be the first to know about it .Join today and enhance your lifestyle with benefits and privileges by becoming a member! Become a member at www.fabulousmiami.com
Join our mailing list at contact@fabulousmiami.com
Tickets Available At Bonpoint, Bal Harbour Shops And Lilly Pulitzer, Aventura Mall
Please Visit Upcoming Events At Mykidscountryclub.Com
For Complete Details And Official Invitation
BEYOND CCEMIAMI. CON MUCHO GUSTO CENTROAMéRICA.
DATE: 12-10-2009
TIME: 0:30am-3:00pm
WORKSHOP + PRESENTATION
Thursday, December 10 @ 10:30am-3:00pm
Con mucho gusto Centroamérica
A social website for the integration of Central American cultural agents in Central America and overseas
In Spanish
RSVP 305.448.9677
At Moore Space 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200, Second floor, Miami, FL33137
El próximo jueves 10 de diciembre, en el marco de la exposición Migraciones: Mirando al sur organizada por el Centro Cultural de España en Miami durante Art Basel, se realizarán las actividades de capacitación y presentación del portal http://www.muchogustocentroamerica.net/, una herramienta de visibilización de las organizaciones y los actores culturales centroamericanos. Las actividades están dirigidas a las instituciones diplomáticas, las organizaciones culturales, los/as artistas y gestores culturales y los/as jóvenes y adultos de Miami interesados en el quehacer cultural centroamericano.El portal se presentará tras un taller sobre sus usos que se realizará en el Moore Space el mismo dÃa de 10:30am a 1:00pm, habrá un almuerzo de 1:00pm-2:00pm y además se presentará la revista Artmedia de arte centroamericano de 2:30-3pm.
CONTACT PHONE: 305 448 9677
DECEMBER 18th
Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
Christmas Day is a time to be spent with family members and loved ones. That is why we have decided to anticipate our next Viernes Culturales to December 18th, 6:00 – 11:00p.m.
Enjoy holiday treats as you shop for the prefect gift for everyone on your list…including yourself. Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays’ galleries, cigar factories and boutiques have one-of-a-kind gifts; including paintings, esculptures, photography, woodwork, cuban memorabilia, hand-rolled tobaccos and much more!
It’s a holiday gift idea worth checking out. You could have your holiday gift shopping done earlier with impressive designed gifts of art and be able to relax and enjoy the season with family and friends.
We hope you can join us!
Note: The change is only for the month of December 2009. Future events will remain “The last Friday of every month.”
Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays, Inc.
info@viernesculturales.org
www.viernesculturales.org
Miami Light Project & South Beach Comedy Fest
Present
Mad Cat Theatre Company’s
Shepherd’s Pie
January 20, 2010, 7:30pm
Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach,
Tickets: $25 in advance/$30 at the door
$50 VIP (Includes post show after party with cast!)
Founded by Paul Tei in 2000, Miami’s Mad Cat Theatre Company is committed to creating an outlet for young people looking for an alternative to the numbing of clubbing, bad blockbuster movies and your mom and dad’s tired old theatre. Playwright Ivonne Azurdia’s Shepherd’s Pie tells the scoundrel rich, sheep conversing, and religious converting history of dear Saint Paddy and Ireland with rhyme and laughs like only Mad Cat’s all star cast can!
Shepherd’s Pie is co-presented with the South Beach Comedy Festival and Mad Cat Theatre Company.
We request the honor of your presence at
The Grand Opening “Italy’s Finest Now Has A Name” Ventuno
A Holiday Reception And Networking Event
“A Taste Of Italy’s Finest”
Hosted By Erin “Pearl” Taylor
Dec 10, 2009
6PM-9PM
1055 SE 1st Ave. (Brickell Plaza)
Miami Florida, 33131
Tel: 305 372 5017
Dress Code: Holiday Chic Only
Exclusive Italian Men’s Executive And Social Attire And Imaging
Complimentaryhors D’oeuvres, Drinks
Hand Massages
Holiday Gift Bags With Products, Gift Cards For Men And Women
Custom Fragrances (One Per Guest)
Special Holiday Shopping Gift Card To The Sharpest Dressed Man In Attendance
And More…..
www.ventunousa.com
A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS 2
Xmas Costume Bash/Javier F. Ordonez & Parable’s Homecoming Party
RSVP Here
Thursday Dec 17th @ Electric Pickle
2826 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
10 PM // 21+
$7 after midnight // FREE if dressed up!
Drink specials all night!
BOTTLE SERVICE ALL NIGHT, MESSAGE US FOR PRICE LIST
Email: MurkdMiami@Gmail.com
Featuring performances by:
-Parable
-Llamabeats
-Rahsaan
-Skam2
The freshest hip-hop, Miami Bass, dance, and electro sets by DJs:
-DJ Ethics
-Sharpsound
-Salami Fingaz
and more…
Plus art exhibition and more…
Brought to you by Murk’d Miami and Public Wizard, Inc.
RSVP Here
Flyer Printing by: Big Bone Media – 305.423.9702
Flyer Design by: NEPZ – Info@Nine5Prints.com
TICKETS ONSALE FOR NEW YEARS EVE SOIREE AT W FORT LAUDERDALE
WHO: W Fort Lauderdale – Living Room and Whiskey Blue
WHAT: On Thursday December 31st, W Fort Lauderdale hosts its first New Year’s soiree. Ticket prices start at $100 with open bar from 9pm until 1am with a champagne toast at midnight. W Fort Lauderdale invites guests to count down to the New Year and watch the ball drop with music by Bill Gotti in the Living Room and video imagery by Daniel Stern in Whiskey Blue. For ticket sales and VIP table reservations call Whiskey Blue at 954.414.8302. Dinner reservations at Steak954 are available by calling the restaurant directly 954.414.8333
WHERE: W Fort Lauderdale
401 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd
WHEN: December 31, 2009-January 1, 2010 9pm
20% discount on ticket price for restaurant and/or hotel available to guests booked under New Years Eve hotel package at www.whotels.com/fortlauderdale
ABOUT W FORT LAUDERDALE: W Fort Lauderdale brings “Oceanfront Wow†to the shores of South Florida, perfectly positioned directly on Fort Lauderdale Beach with two towers soaring 23-stories each high above the crystal blue Atlantic waters. With interior design envisioned by critically acclaimed Clodagh Design, W Fort Lauderdale provides a modern, fully integrated lifestyle experience, including Whiskey Blue, a stylish bar and lounge from famed nightlife entrepreneurs Rande and Scott Gerber; Stephen Starr’s Steak 954, a modern interpretation of the traditional steakhouse; and Bliss® Spa, New York’s hottest spa. Developed by The DYL Development Group, W Fort Lauderdale is the ultimate insider escape as the coolest destination in town. Located on 315 feet of South Florida’s sugar-sand coastline, W Fort Lauderdale is the hottest destination to emerge on the scene since South Beach. This sleek, escape-from-the-ordinary hotel features 517 stylishly appointed guest rooms, including 35 luxurious suites, a state-of-the-art gym, glamorous infinity pools and private cabanas, a full-service WIRED business center, and W Hotels’ signature Whatever/Whenever Concierge Service. W Fort Lauderdale and The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale are located at 401 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard. For more information or to book, please visit www.whotels.com/fortlauderdale
HOLIDAY GIFTS WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR CAR!
BLISS AT W FORT LAUDERDALE ANNOUNCES A UNIQUE DRIVE THRU EXPERIENCE FOR HOLIDAY GOODIES
Sample Treatments and Gift Cards Available for Puchase
WHO/WHAT: Bliss Spa at W Fort Lauderdale offers holiday shoppers a unique shopping experience by kicking off its Bliss Drive Thru. Shoppers can avoid the hustle and bustle of the shopping centers by driving up to Wheels, W Fort Lauderdale’s valet, give a light honk and a Bliss team member will come to the car and offer bliss-to-go goodies including bottled water, We Take The Cake blondies and brownies from the Bliss bar and product samples and treatment offers. Visitors can purchase gift cards and are also invited to enjoy Bliss Spa’s current promotion that includes 20% off their signature Triple Oxygen Treatment Facial.
WHEN: December 9-13, 5pm-9pm
WHERE: Wheels @ W Fort Lauderdale
401 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd
To book treatments over the phone please call 877 TO BLISS
ABOUT BLISS SPA
Bliss Spa, New York’s hottest spa, now boasts more than 4,000-square-foot of tension-fighting facilities at W Fort Lauderdale. With a focus on waxing, skincare services, manicures and pedicures, bliss also provides massage and body treatments. Four treatments rooms and bliss trademark touches such as rhythm & blues tunes, a retail beauty boutique, and the legendary brownie buffet, make Bliss Spa Fort Lauderdale the ultimate destination for stylish jet setters and spa and beauty-loving locals. W Fort Lauderdale guests and residents also receive “BIP†(Bliss Important Person) status for priority reservations, exclusive in-room sampling and much craved sink side bliss amenities.
ABOUT W FORT LAUDERDALE
W Fort Lauderdale brings “Oceanfront Wow†to the shores of South Florida, perfectly positioned directly on Fort Lauderdale Beach with two towers soaring 23-stories each high above the crystal blue Atlantic waters. With interior design envisioned by critically acclaimed Clodagh Design, W Fort Lauderdale provides a modern, fully integrated lifestyle experience, including Whiskey Blue, a stylish bar and lounge from famed nightlife entrepreneurs Rande and Scott Gerber; Stephen Starr’s Steak 954, a modern interpretation of the traditional steakhouse; and Bliss® spa, New York’s hottest spa. Developed by The DYL Development Group, W Fort Lauderdale is the ultimate insider escape as the coolest destination in town. Located on 315 feet of South Florida’s sugar-sand coastline, W Fort Lauderdale is the hottest destination to emerge on the scene since South Beach. This sleek, escape-from-the-ordinary hotel features 517 stylishly appointed guest rooms, including 35 luxurious suites, a state-of-the-art gym, glamorous infinity pools and private cabanas, a full-service WIRED business center, and W Hotels’ signature Whatever/Whenever Concierge Service. W Fort Lauderdale and The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale are located at 401 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard. For more information or to book, please visit www.whotels.com/fortlauderdale.
Please join us for a holiday party and fundraiser (see attached invite) to benefit the Barnyard after school program, which provides a safe, nurturing environment where the children of the West Grove receive free homework assistance, counseling and encouragement to do their very best.
DATE: Friday, December 11, 2009
TIME: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
PLACE: River Lounge at the EPIC Hotel
Complimentary, specialty cocktails from Leblon Cachaca from 7:00pm till 8:30pm.
$25 suggested donation
RSVP before December 10 to 305.439.5596
Art Basel Week on Sunday, December 6, 2009. For the last day of Art Basel we stated out at the Scope and Art Asia in Wynwood, this is always a good art show and it was again this year. I had not seen enough of  Aqua Art Miami so we head back there for another run through and still one of my favorite shows. We hit some of the smaller fairs around Aqua before heading over to Sculpt Miami. Now we head back over to South Beach to the Miami Beach Convention Center to see a little more of Art Basel, wow it is so big, you can not possible see it all. We go over to see the closing fire works at Ocean Front but just missed it. So this has been a GREAT Art Basel, I really enjoyed it and saw some wonderful art and meet some amazing people.  For the better gallery, click here. By Annette Peikert
Art Basel Week on Saturday, December 5, 2009.   This was a very busy day so be prepared for a long list.  First we headed up north to the NADA Art Fair at the The Deauville Beach Resort. for our next stop we went to FemmeArt in the MIMO district, this was an all female art show, with some amazing art.   The next stop was at Multiversal at the American Legion Building, we got there before they opened so we only saw one room but what I saw was amazing, wished we had time to go back to see the entire show.  So now we are ready to head back over to Wynwood to the Fountain Art Fair, we did not make it to this fair last year so I was really excited about see it.  I was not disappointed, this was an awesome fair, from the artist to the layout.   Our next stop was Mine by Not Me art fair, this was in an old warehouse, so the it had a lot of character. Then we headed over to Zones Art Fair, this is a small but has good art. As we where walking back to the car we came upon Camper Contemporary setup in a little trailer, it was so much fun.  By this time we are starving so we head over to the Gastropod Mobile Gourmet, parked at the Miami Independent Thinkers.  The food was really good.   Calix Gustav Gallery was our next stop and this was an amazing show.  Then over to the Satellite Art + Design Exhibition, had to go back by this one again.   Now we head over to Mid-Town to the Desván which was a pop-up gallery displaying the work of several artists., this had some amazing art, I really enjoy this one.   Now back over to Wynwood to Art Whino, as I mentioned before have some AWESOME artist.  And they had a fire dancer perform, always love fire dancers.  As we where driving around figuring out where to go next can come across an graffiti artist and he was amazing, just look at the pictures.  So we kept driving and came across the Saatchi Artist Guerrra De La Paz and we just missed the live performance of Disco Monkey.  But got the see the art and it was so much fun, most of it was make from clothing.  By now we are starving again so this time we head over to Urbanite Bistro, we ordered off of the late night menu and the prices where reasonable and the staff was very nice, they service as a little slow, but we where in no hurry.  The food was really, really good, I want to go back to see what there regular menu looks like.  After eating we walked over to Max Fish, a pop bar for Art Basel bought down here by the O.H.W.O.W. Gallery.  For the better gallery, click here.   By Annette Peikert
Art Basel Week on Friday, December 4, 2009.   We started the day off at CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court Exhibit featuring local artist.  Then we headed over to Ink Miami, this has always been one of my favorites and it still is. One of the rooms had Japanese art and it was amazing.  Then we walk over to Verge Art Fair (which was Bridge Art Fair) at the Catalina Hotel, this was a very nice fair. The one thing that really stood out was in the little garden Wild Feasties, they create a Artful Food Experience and they where awesome.  The had gone to the Redlands and picked up fresh fruits and vegetables and the tastings where amazing.  As we where walking back to our car, the street was filled with these big machines, so had to stop and take some action shots.  From there we headed over to PressitOn Gallery in the Design District , they always have such good art work and tonight was no different.  Next we hit Eat your Art Out, this had a great exhibit of emerging artists. Next we walked over to Satallite Art + Design Exhibition at the Miami Art Space. Now we headed back to South Beach and started at the Metropole Hotel, they had an exhibit from a local artist Dallas, his artwork is awesome.  From there we headed over to the Pool Art Fair at the Carlton Hotel, they had some really cool art.  For our last stop of the night was at the Miami Design Preservation League Special Event at the Art Deco Welcome Center on 10th street.  They just did a big renovation and the looked awesome.  For the better gallery, click here.  By Annette Peikert
Enjoy olive oil inspired cuisine during Chef’s Fest by Carbonell, Spain’s favorite olive oil. Visit any of the following restaurants, December 9th-19th, to sample 3 and 4 course fixed-price menus featuring an array of culinary delights specially created by renowned top chefs of South Florida: • Au Pied de Cochon • Casa Juancho • Graziano’s Brickell • La Cofradia • Meat Market • Novecento 900 Brickell • Novecento 900 Coral Gables • Novecento 900 Lincoln Road • Ortanique on the Mile • Por Fin • Red the Steakhouse • Talula.
Prices vary by restaurant: $ 35 – $ 45.00.
For more details view carbonellchefsfest.com
Contact: Sandra Pastrana, 305 444 4647 Ext. 223, sandra@mgscomm.com
ALONZO MOURNING AND FRIENDS GEAR UP FOR ZO’S “KING PIN†CLASSIC
Back-to-Back Weekend Sporting Events Shine a Spotlight on Community
WHAT: Looking to keep the party going in South Florida during weekends of back-to-back high profile sporting events? Alonzo Mourning gives guests just the reason to do so with his 5th Annual Zo’s “King Pin†Classic taking place the weekend right between Pro Bowl and Super Bowl, both in early 2010. Mourning and wife, Tracy Wilson Mourning, will be joined by celeb athlete friends and guests as they hit the lanes at South Beach’s bowling hotspot, Lucky Strike Lanes.
Rounds at the billiards tables, virtual bowling on Nintendo Wii, zen-like massage stations, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres are all part of the package this year. Sponsored group bowlers will receive a bowling shirt, commemorative team gift, and photo with the Mournings. Miami’s own DJ Irie will provide music for the alleys while an exclusive auction and raffle prizes keep guests competitive throughout the night!
WHEN: Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
7:00 pm – 10:30 pm
WHERE: Lucky Strike Lanes
1691 Michigan Ave., South Beach
WHO: Tracy and Alonzo Mourning, along with bowlers and party-goers from the community, will help raise funds for the Honey Shine Mentoring Program, a program of Alonzo Mourning Charities. South Florida media and the public are invited to attend.
ATTEND: Teams of 10 bowlers may enter for $5,000, individual bowling slots are available for
$500, and General admission is $100. For sponsorship details and ticket sales, contact Ian Grutman at ian@miami-mg.com or 305/534-7101.
Event: Food for Life Network AIDS Marathon 2010
Venue: ING Miami Marathon
Where: 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Florida 33137
When: Sunday, January 31, 2010
Time: 6:05 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
(Supporters & spectators should arrive around 8:00 a.m.)
Additional Info: Marathon/ Half Marathon/ 5K
Web Presence: Facebook, Great Nonprofits, Guidestar, Linkedin, Perfect Networker, Twitter
Description:
The Food for Life Network (FFLN) AIDS Marathon/Half-Marathon was founded in 2008. The marathon seeks to raise HIV/AIDS awareness in the South Florida community and beyond while simultaneously raising money for Food for Life Network, Inc.
Food for Life Network, Inc. is a 503[c](3) non-profit organization that provides groceries, meals and nutritional education to eliminate malnutrition and starvation in men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS in Miami-Dade County. They are committed to delivering services with compassion and confidentiality, to fostering clients’ dignity and independence, and to enhancing clients’ quality of life. Since 1987, Food for Life Network, Inc. staff and its volunteers have provided over 1.5 million meals and groceries to people living with HIV/AIDS at no cost to their clients. FFLN is a part of Community AIDS Resource, Inc. (aka “Care Resourceâ€).
Because FFLN, Inc. never charges its clients for their services and because the services we provide are so crucial, we look to socially responsible individuals, businesses, and community leaders like you for help You may not know it, but for as little as $40.00, you can help to feed one homebound client for a week or provide 21 meals for one food bank client. The larger the donation, the greater good we can do. FFLN, Inc. provides other services in addition to its meals on wheels program. For example, FFLN, Inc. clients have access to dieticians and nutritionists. Available services include a BIA testing for muscle mass, fat and water in the tissue, and an individual health eating habit survey. These assessments help FFLN, Inc.’s dieticians and nutritionists construct new diets to improve their clients eating habits. FFLN, Inc. also provides food safety tips which are crucial to HIV/AIDS clients who often have to alter their diet to tolerate their medicine and maximize their strength and overall health.
In addition to making a contribution to this very important cause, you can register as an individual or, if you are a business owner, register your company to participate in the upcoming marathon/half marathon. You can also volunteer your time, talents and/or professional services.
The FFLN AIDS Marathon is hosted annually by ING Miami Marathon. This year the marathon is January 31, 2010. Our goal is to raise $50,000. Fundraising will continue until goal our reached. You can make a direct donation online using a debit or credit card or download the donation form and mail in your donation. Please make checks payable to: FFLN AIDS Marathon 2010. All contributions raised by the marathon go directly to FFLN, Inc., which allocates 85% to client services. All contributions are tax deductible.
FFLN AIDS Marathon 2010
3510 Biscayne Blvd., Ste. 209
Miami, Florida 33137-3840
(305) 576-FOOD Ext. 257
e-mail: fflnam@foodforlifenetwork.org
website: http://www.fflnmarathon.org
Stephanie Williams, J.D., FFLN AIDS Marathon Co-Founder
Sonja Smith, FFLN AIDS Marathon Co-Founder
Lee Williams, FFLN AIDS Marathon Co-Founder
Christopher Donahue, Care Resource
Margene Ragsdale, Care Resource & FFLN Inc.
Wade Patterson, Care Resource
Valjean Brookins, FFLN Inc.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world.
Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.†~Margaret Mead
“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then just feed one.†~Mother Teresa
THE CREATIVE REVOLUTION PRESENTS:
THE SALON ART & MUSIC SHOW
SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 (SECOND SAT) @ THE BUNKER 7PM-3AM
The Salon (French: Salon), or rarely Paris Salon beginning in 1725 was the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. Between 1748–1890 it was the greatest annual or biannual art event in the western world.
The Salon’s original focus was the display of the work of recent graduates of the École des Beaux-Arts, which was created by Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France, in 1648. Exhibition at the Salon de Paris was essential for any artist to achieve success in France for at least the next 200 years. Exhibition in the Salon marked a sign of royal favor.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
15 ARTISTS
Emmanuel Fernandez
Alfrena K Moosa
Alejandra Cecilia
Guillermo Ardon
Michael McLaren
Eric Lavazzon
Jayme Gershen
Navene Miller
Michael Davis
Michael Reyes
German Nino
Julio Albelo
Poska
KB
2 Floors Of Photography-Sculpture-Painting And Various Artworks!!!
No Cover
**Dj Lex**
**Live Music By: Derezo**
**Free Appetizers From Bistro Bisou & Bbq**
**Drink Specials All Night**
**Open Mic**
The Bunker
261 Ne 73st
Miami Fl 33138
BRPR & Segrafredo Espresso & Select Vodka & CineVisun present The Beach Chronicles
We invite you to join us for the premiere screening of The Beach Chronicles vignette “Miami Circle in a Box” at independent film and art house Miami Beach Cinematheque. Meet the producers and mingle with Miami’s film community at Segafredo Bar & Lounge during our post-show reception.
Date: 12.8.09
Screening: 6PM
Reception: 6:30-9PM
RSVP to: RSVP@br-prmiami.com
Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort, Proudly Presents:
Guys Richards Celebrity “VIP†Holiday Party & Show Extravaganza
“Like Father Like Son†“LIVE TAPINGâ€
WHAT: Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the holidays and cut the party season pressure with some “laugh out loud†comedy & Music. Kitchen305, located at the Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort, is proud to present celebrated “LIKE FATHER LIKE SON†Guy and Sal Richards who will take center stage in the Tiffany Ball Room on Saturday, December 19th, 8-pm Show Time 9-pm. Portion of proceeds will benefit, familys w/ children w/ autism. http://www.ilovemychildwithautism.org/
Actor/Comedian Sal Richards was touted, “One of The Funniest Guys in Show Biz!†by the New York Daily News and Cindy Adams of the New York Post insists “Sal Richards Is Hilarious, a Must See!” Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Broadway, and World wide. In addition to his comic appeal, Richards has appeared in numerous movies including “Out For Justice†with Steven Segal and “Rounders†with Matt Damon as well as televisions show including “Law & Order: Criminal Intent†just to mention a few. http://www.salrichards.com/
Successfully following in his father’s footsteps is: Actor/Comedian Guy Richards, Richards is one of the most versatile and multi-talented entertainers in the industry today. His high energy comedy is not only infectious but contagious. He has appeared on Television, in Films on Broadway, in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, and tours nationwide. Richards is currently shooting a new film titled “Engaging†on Miami’s famous South Beach. He recently finished an award-winning documentary film entitled “Mr. Laughs A Look Behind The Curtain.†DVD Now available on amonzon.com (Mr. Laughs). Richards gears his humor according to venue…See Holiday event video… Face Book Link
Guy Richards was just recently on NBC-6 Today Show, Miami, Ftl , CBS-12, FOX-4 Morning Blend, Naples, Fl, FOX -4 Rising Morning News, Naples Fl…with his new comedy tour Entitled (Bipolar “Man†Comedy Tour). Richards also is in pre-production for his own televised reality show. Guy has a big heart and he loves to participate in raising money for many charities.
For more information visit: www.guyrichardstv.com or www.guyrichards.com
Other Celebrities to attend, On The Mike/W The Mike Sherman Show On My 33/CBS, Sports Caster: Craig Minervini, Tito Puente, Jr, Marvin Jones, Former line backer #55 (New York Jets), Mauricio Pallares, Entertainment Producer – WTPH Azteca America. Many more Celebrities to attend.
Guests will enjoy Absolut Vodka cocktail specials, 50/50 raffle, free gift giveaways and a raffle for a chance to win a weekend stay at the Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort & much more.
ABOUT NEWPORT BEACHSIDE HOTEL & RESORT
Nestled between Miami and Fort Lauderdale beaches, the Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort offers guests a smart and fun way to travel with world-class amenities and more than 18,000- square-feet of event space.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALL OF US
WHEN: Saturday, December 19, 2009
Show begins at 9 p.m. – suggested arrival time 8 p.m.
$20 cover charge
Dinner reservations are highly recommended
WHERE: Tiffany Ball Room at the Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort 16701 Collins Avenue Sunny Isles Beach, FL Reservations please call 305.949.1300 www.newportbeachside.com
{This is the official press release from Art Basel Miami Beach. We will have a our own review tomorrow. If we do one. Or are we all Baseled out?}
Exceptionally high quality and very solid sales at Art Basel Miami Beach 2009
The eighth edition of Art Basel Miami Beach closed on Sunday, December 6, 2009. More than 250 galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa exhibited works by over 2,000 artists. With a program of special exhibitions, panel discussions, private collection tours, and events fea¬turing film, performance, and video, the show attracted 42,000 visitors. Visitors included art collectors, museum directors, curators and cultural journalists from all over the United States and the rest of the world. A great number of artists also attended the event, among them Chuck Close, Ingar Dragset, Claire Fontaine, Matthew Day Jackson, Kris Martin, Marilyn Minter, James Rosenquist, Fred Tomaselli, Ai Weiwei, Pae White, and Kehinde Wiley. Over 100 museum and institution groups also visited the show, as did private collectors from the Americas, Europe and many emerging markets of the artworld.
Art Basel Miami Beach proved again that high-quality works remain in strong demand,as collectors rewarded excellent material and booth presentations with steady sales throughout the week. The new layout of Art Basel Miami Beach included larger spaces for many galleries. Many exhibitors also reported excellent sales and valuable new contacts, especially in Latin America. Gallerists offered positive reports, including:
David Zwirner, David Zwirner Gallery, New York
“This was a surprisingly strong show. The show certainly confirmed the trend that started at Art Basel in June. This art market is stabilizing and gaining momentum. During the last twelve months, most business was conducted with established collectors. Here in Miami,it was nice to see some altogether new faces. While most business took place below one million dollars, there were also trades above that figure.â€
Tim Neuger, neugerriemschneider, Berlin
“We came with a solo presentation by Jorge Pardo, who wanted us to show a large scale architectural piece, one of his palapas (a tropical pavilion) and it generated a lot of interest, indeed. Believing in idealistic gestures is once again becoming reality.â€
Roger Tatley, Director, Alison Jacques Gallery, London
“We’ve had a great Art Basel Miami Beach. The response from museums has been fantastic and sales strong. The decision to exhibit a large group of Hannah Wilke works from the 1970s, along with iconic vintage self portraits by Mapplethorpe, together with other gallery artists, has been extremely rewarding.â€
Robert Peter Miller, Robert Miller Gallery, New York
“Because of the artists we represent, I feel that we benefitted from the less freneticand more contemplative pace of the fair. We had many more sales than in any previousArt Basel Miami Beach.â€
John Mollett, Director, Jan Krugier Gallery, New York
“This year shows that things are picking up again. The positive energy that had always driven this fair has come back, especially when you compare it to last year. Confidenceis contagious, so if the dealers are optimistic, so are the collectors, and vice versa.â€
Andrew da Conceicao, Director, Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town
“It has been a long while since we have met this many new and serious collectors and curators in such a short time span. We have always felt that Americans connect particularly strongly to our program, and Art Basel Miami Beach more than confirmed this for us. Conversations we’ve had in the past few days will continue well beyond the fair, and we hope that Miami will become a new point of reference for our gallery. We are leaving witha big smile on our face.â€
Phil Grauer, Partner, Canada Gallery, New York
“We sold our booth quickly and easily to very good collections. Having an Art Positions booth in the central area has brought a sense of community back to the fair.â€
This year’s Art Kabinett was of high quality and showed an interesting mix of carefully curated exhibitions in the booths of the galleries. Twenty-eight galleries – more than ever before – presented an Art Kabinett. The projects in this sector of the show featured awide array of artists, ranging from emerging artists such as Jakub Julian Ziotkowski,Haegue Yang and Latifa Echakhch to historical figures like Marcel Duchamp, George Grosz and Jack Tworkov. Further highlights included projects by Olafur Eliasson, Anish Kapoor, Richard Prince and Wim Delvoye. Group shows included exhibitions titled “Fluxusâ€, “Ninety Years of Bauhaus†and “Aspects of Pop Artâ€.
The Art Nova sector presented recent works, often fresh from the studio. Pieces by more than 130 artists from around the globe were on display in Art Nova, including 17 solo shows, featuring artists such as Marc Bijl, Valie Export, Rashid Rana, Dan Attoe, Michael Beutler, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Jose Dávila and Marine Hugonnier.
The Art Positions sector – focused on special projects by young artists and galleries – was located for the first time in the center of the Miami Beach Convention Center and proved to be a favorite among visitors, bringing young energy into the halls.Art Positions featured new works by artists such as Renate Lorenz, Falke Pisano,Ulla von Brandenburg, Agathe Snow, Egill Saebjornsson and Reena Spaulings.
Art Projects, newly curated by Patrick Charpenel of Guadalajara, Mexico, featured 13 projects by internationally renowned artists such as Santiago Sierra, Claire Fontaine, William Pope.L, Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Franz West. The projects were installed in the outdoor public spaces of Miami Beach, within close proximity to the Oceanfront areaand the Miami Beach Convention Center. Art Projects attracted many visitors, especially during the performance by Rirkrit Tiravanija in the W South Beach hotel. Another major highlight was the floating house in the Ocean by Jorge Mayet.
The new Oceanfront environment, created by Los Angeles artist Pae White was a highlight of this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach and proved popular with the public.White’s immersive and interactive cityscape provided a new experience with each visit, transforming at night into a shadowy group of buildings. White’s largest project to date, italso hosted a daily program including the Art Basel Conversations, Art Perform, Art Video and Art Film which were well-visited in the mornings and evenings. Art Video, curated by Creative Time, involved screenings of videos by Tom Sachs and The Neistat Brothers, Marc Horowitz, Jill Magid, Kon Trubkovich, followed by discussions with the artists. Art Perform featured an intensified program of longer per¬formances by rising international artists. This program was again curated by Jens Hoffmann, director of the CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco. It featured performances by Kelly Nipper, Kris Martin, Simon Fujiwara, Claire Fontaine, and Mario Garcia Torres / Loris Gréaud.
This year’s Art Film event offered an exclusive work-in-progress sneak preview of the feature documentary film “Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Childâ€, preceded by a panel with director Tamra Davis, art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, co-producer David Koh, andhip-hop legend Fab 5 Freddy, moderated by Bob Colacello. Directed by Davis, the film featured a long and never-before-seen interview with Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988), shot shortly before his death. Art Film was curated by Zurich film connaisseur This Brunner.
Many leading art-world figures appeared in the Art Basel Conversations. Located this year for the first time at the Oceanfront, the Art Basel Conversations were especially well-attended by the artworld and the broader public in their new location by the beach. The premiere presented an artist talk with Ai Weiwei, followed by “Museum Directors: Change in Generationâ€, “Collector Focus: Latin America†and “The Future of the Museum: The Portable Museumâ€. (Videos of the Art Basel Conversations can be downloaded soon at www.artbaselmiamibeach.com/conversations.)
Art Salon, located this year for the first time in the central area of the Miami Beach Convention Center, evolved well in its new location. Participants included artworld figures such as Pae White, Jens Hoffmann, Fred Tomaselli, Mark Rosenthal, James Rosenquist, Klaus Biesenbach and Josh Baer.
Museum Groups
More than a hundred international museum and collectors groups came from all over the world to attend Art Basel Miami Beach. The delegations included boards of trustees from Museo de Arte de Lima; Brooklyn Museum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; MOCA Los Angeles; Guggenheim Museum New York; Museu de Arte Moderna Sao Paulo; Dallas Museum of Art; MCA Denver; Birmingham Museum of Art; Detroit Institute of Arts; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington; Art Institute of Chicago; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; New Museum, New York; and many more.
Museum exhibitions and collections
Following long tradition, the Miami museums organized significant exhibitions. A particular highlight was the opening of the newly built De La Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space in Miami’s Design District, which attracted a large number of visitors every day during Art Basel Miami Beach. Other shows included exhibitions presenting Guillermo Kuitca at the Miami Art Museum, “Art from the Jumex Collection†at the Bass Museum, William Kentridge at the Norton Museum, George Segal at the Margulies Collection, “The Realms of Reality†at MOCA Miami, and Raymond Pettibon and Sylvie Fleury at World Class Boxing. Once again, Miami’s leading private collections – among them the Margulies Collection, the Rubell Family Collection, CIFO, the De La Cruz Collection, the Mora Collection, the Scholl Collection, and the Dacra Collection – opened their homes and warehouses to guests of the international art show. The daily visits to artist studios in the Greater Miami area were also very popular with visitors.
Partners
Art Basel Miami Beach would like to thank its main sponsor, UBS as well as its Associate Sponsors Cartier, Netjets and AXA Art for collaborating with us on yet another successful show.
Our cooperation with the authorities of the City of Miami Beach, the City of Miami, and Miami-Dade County likewise contributed to making the international art show a cultural event that spread throughout the area and involved the local community. The Host Committee of Art Basel Miami Beach – chaired by Norman and Irma Braman – also ensured that attendees experienced Miami’s legendary hospitality.
Catalog
The premium-quality catalog was virtually sold out during the week. A few hundred copies are still available from D.A.P. in New York (Toll Free: Tel. +1/800 338 2665, Fax +1/212 627 9484) for the USA, or from Hatje Cantz Publishers in Germany: Fax +49/711 4405 220.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2010
Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 takes place December 2 through December 5, 2010, with the private Vernissage on Wednesday, December 1.
Art 41 Basel
Art Basel, the original international art show established in Switzerland in 1970, runs from June 16 through June 20, 2010. It is the world’s most prestigious show of modern and contemporary art, featuring 300 galleries from all continents showing works by over 2,500 artists.
Art Basel Week on Thursday, December 3, 2009.  Our first stop for the night was Pulse Miami, the Bottle Rockets were performing and they where very good.  Our next stop was Graffiti Gone Global by Sushi Samba, wow this was an awesome exhibit.  The art was fantastic and we got to experience live graffiti art, on both word and a girl – very nice.  This one is worth going too.  our next stop was Fo-Ci Art Fair, this a very nice fair, they have some really good art, but must warn you they have a film that you may wont to skip (I did).  The Spam Allstars where playing and as always they where Great.   For our next stop we went to Satallite Art + Design Exhibition at the Miami Art Space, this is an awesome fair, the art work is amazing and the setup is very nice.  This one is good one to put on your list.  Now we go onto Vanguard Gala Party at Aqua Art Miami, as usually this was a fabulous party.  This is one of my favorite fairs every year.  Meet some fabulous people from New York, The Nursery – booth 22, the art just made me smile.  Now we go to the Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show at the Mitrani Warehouse.  For our last stop of the night was at a secret show at a secret location, if you find it you will be in for a very fun exhibit.  They had a room with lasers and a room with mirrors and a jail.  Good luck and good  hunting.  For the better gallery, click here.  By Annette Peikert
desván is a pop-up gallery displaying the work of several artists. Located across the street from the Art Miami Tent in Midtown Miami (in the heart of the Design District), desván will exhibit mixed-media art, photography, paintings and other art from up-and-coming global artists.
Enjoy cocktails and music from 8 p.m. – midnight. Enjoy Art Basel Miami 2009 in style. Enjoy desván.
Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 8:00pm – 12m
3250 N.E. 1st Avenue, Suite 314
Multiversal is the brainchild of graphic artist and Wizard Sleeve Toys founder, Mike Franco and rising star Cassie “Kazilla†Williams. Multiversal will occupy several rooms including a South Florida local artist room, an Art Institute student exhibition, the second Feminality art show, a custom toy show and several exhibitions and installations
A true mix of art on a variety of platforms, Multiversal will feature more than 150 top artists from the likes of Buff Monster, Sket-One, Mear One, Kano, Georgette Pressler (body art), Tara Hauck (fine art photography), as well as Aunia Kahn, Tofusquirrel and Jessica Sardas amongst others. We will be teaming up with 3 other reputable galleries; The Hive Gallery from LA, The Steve Brown Gallery from Cleveland and the D.E.A.D. Gallery from Belgium.
The Multiversal group show begins on Thursday, December 3rd and runs until Sunday, December 6th.
It will take place at The American Legion building, 6445 NE 7th Ave in the Miami Modern District.
Admission is FREE.
McPherson and several other artists will be on-hand for the event.
The venue has several large rooms, a full-sized auditorium and a full bar with awesome bar food. There is ample parking on our lot and a dock in back for some boats.
Please visit our wonderful restaurant and bar staff at Harvey’s By The Bay.
{We ran into these girls completely by accident. They are set up at Verge at the Catalina Hotel. I highly recommend you go by and see what they are all about. The below is taken, with permission, from Mango&Lime.}
Wild Feasties, a collective of artists and naturalists, will be serving artful tastings at Verge, an art fair at The Catalina Hotel starting tonight through December 6.
Where: The Catalina Hotel, 1732 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Hours: OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW PARTY
Thursday, December 3, 2009, 6:00 to 10:00 pm
PUBLIC HOURS
Friday & Saturday, December 4 & 5, Noon to 8:00 pm
Sunday, December 6, Noon to 6:00 pm
Tickets: Tickets to Verge Art Fair are available at the door. $20 for opening night and $10 Friday-Sunday.
Just a reminder for you to let all of your friends, family & contacts know that this coming Saturday, December 5th 6-9 pm at the Gallery we have:
* The Opening Reception for “The Great Grove Shoot Out†– a fantastic photographic exhibition presenting Coconut Grove through new & interesting lenses
* Jules Whitfield will be our new ‘Artist of the Month’ & Audrey Scott this week’s ‘Artist Choice’, not to mention great artwork by all you fabulous artists.
* On the Promenade we will have the Coconut Grove Art Stroll, plus openings by various other galleries through out the Village……& some great restaurants.
* Plus the Grove is fully decorated for the season & we will be turning on our own festive lights. If you get there early & it’s cool enough you may still see some snow from the first of three Coconut Grove “Snow Days†……….just a lot of festive fun in the Village
Hope you can make it this Sunday, December 6, 2009, 7-10pm for
PALO! @ CubaOcho
Facebook RSVP for this event.
CubaOcho Art and Research center
1465 SW 8 Street #106
Miami – Little Havana
305-285-5880
PALO! brings their addictive blend of Afro-Cuban, Funk & Jazz to their new weekly SUNDAY residency in Little Havana.
$10 cover charge – WOMEN ENTER FREE!
$5 Mojitos from 5-8pm
You may win a FREE PALO! t-shirt or CD!
Before the event, please join us across the street for the Cuban Food Tweetup @ El Exquisito!
Facebook RSVP for the Cuban Food Tweetup.
CubaOcho is a unique place that you simply must see to believe. It’s got a full bar, an art gallery with incredible historical Cuban paintings & sculpture, a library, a beautiful patio, and an excellent performance space. There’s a great ambiance and plenty of room to relax, dance, and have fun. Nice menu of tapas.
Visit us on the Wild, Wacky Web:
gopalo.com – A unique Cubano-Americano Experience
Friday December 4th, 2009
SAFE presents
The 2nd Annual Basel Special
SAFE In The DISTRICT
starring
RADIO SLAVE
[Rekids/Panoramabar – Berlin]
http://www.rekids.com
with special guest:
ARGY
[Poker Flat | Objektivity | Cocoon – Berlin]
http://www.myspace.com/argymusic
plus
LAZARO CASANOVA
[Pet Food | Miami]
http://www.myspace.com/lazarocasanova
http://www.lazarocasanova.com
ANDRES AMADEUS
[Soultech – Miami]
http://www.myspace.com/andresamadeus
http://www.andresamadeus.com
Custom Sound By Dynacord
10 PM
21+ Welcome
GRASS
28 NE 40th Street
Miami Design District
http://www.grasslounge.com
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LIMITED $15 Advance Tickets Now On Sale Through:
http://www.wantickets.com/safebasel
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No matter what sounds you profess to be your music of choice, chances are, that at some point over the last five years, you will have got your rocks off to Matt Edwards.
Radio Slave. Perhaps Matt’s most instantly recognisable nom de guerre, thanks in part to his inspirational melding of Kylie’s Can’t Get You Out Of My Head to New Order’s Blue Monday, this is Matt’s DJ moniker and the guise under which he completes his incendiary remixes and re-edits.
However, before such sonic schizophrenia gets you calling for the men in white coats, just feel the quality and consider Matt’s legacy. Fired by the first wave of acid house, Matt gained his musical spurs by partying to dance music that was just that: music you danced to, irrespective of tribal factions.
This was the raison d’être he acknowledged when he took to the decks, first at London’s legendary Milk Bar in 1992, then onto the, then, recently opened Ministry Of Sound and then to parties across the country, most notably in Wales – where he was a regular at free parties – and in Brighton, his home since 1998.
His love of re-edits, dance music’s oft-forgotten backbone, led Matt into the studio himself. His own re-edits and remixes, such as the aforementioned epoch-defining re-imagining for Ms Minogue, soon gave way to his own productions and since the floodgates opened there’s been no stopping the man known as, erm, Matthew E, Quiet Village, Sea Devils, Rekid and Radio Slave.
He’s released records for Skint, Soul Jazz, Classic, Whatever We Want, and he’s worked with fellow travellers, Belgium’s The Glimmers. If Matt comes up with another two projects he’ll have enough alter egos for every day of the week.
Psychologists would probably have a field day with him; mercifully, we don’t have to worry about any crisis of identity, we just get to keep on dancing.
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Saturday December 5th, 2009
SAFE & Embrace present
GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL
10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY :
MIAMI ART BASEL
Music By:
AUDION
aka MATTHEW DEAR (Live A/V)
Hecatomb AudioVisual Peformance
[Ghostly International | Spectral Sound | M_NUS]
http://www.audion.me
M.A.N.D.Y. (DJ Set)
[Get Physical Music | Berlin]
http://www.myspace.com/getmandy
BODYCODE (Live)
[Ghostly International | Spectral Sound | Lisbon]
SOLVENT (Live)
[Ghostly International | Spectral Sound]
MICHNA (DJ Set)
[Ghostly International]
CONWAY (DJ Set)
[SAFE | Miami]
Custom Sound by BASSMAXX
Designed by Miami’s legendary festival audio designer Terry McNeil
http://www.camelaw.com
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WHITE ROOM
1306 N. Miami Avenue | Downtown
10PM
http://www.whiteroommiami.com
(21+)
Limited $15 Advance Tickets on Sale now through http://TheGhostlyStore.com
Throughout this past year, Ghostly International has been celebrating its 10-year anniversary in grand style, throwing a series of infamous parties in globe-spanning locations from Berlin to Brooklyn, San Francisco to Barcelona, Seattle to Detroit, and everywhere in between. These events have been epic, to say the least.
On Saturday, December 5th, Ghostly takes its 10-year anniversary caravan to Miami for Art Basel.
With this being the last event of the anniversary series, Ghostly is bringing one of it’s finest line-ups to date, to play on a new sound system brought to you by Miami’s legendary sound designer Terry McNeil. Featuring audio and visual performances by Audion, Slovent and Bodycode with DJ performances by Philipp from M.A.N.D.Y, Michna and Miami’s own Conway.
This will be a late one.
Limited $15 Advance Tickets on Sale now through: http://TheGhostlyStore.com
This event will sell out.
Advance ticket purchases are highly recommended.
Space Is Limited.
Art Basel Season 09 FemmeArt present Performance Art Night with celebrity Spanish artists Beatriz Lecuona and Oscar Hernandez
Saturday, December 5th
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
7300 Biscayne Blvd
Miami FL 33128
NO ENTRANCE FEE * FREE PARKING
After ten years of working together, Spanish artists Beatriz Lecuona and Oscar Hernandez present their latest performance act “The Old Soldier Action†which is part of a series that include pieces in other mediums like installation, drawing and sculptures.
This long work in progress has been presented recently in international events in Europe, Latin America and USA.
The series portraits a powerful drama between male and female which spectator must confront without fears. The actions performed in this work present within itself a reflective space concerning the emotional, social and political role of women.
This event, which questions the relationship between domination and submission, is been sponsored by Chop Shop Chix Beauty Lab, Viewpoint Art, Latin American Art Consulting, Programa Pasajero Cultural, HW8 Creative and MiMo District.
Have you ever felt your senses begin to cloud because of a poem or a melody? Have you ever felt the sensation of listening to a voice that takes over you? It is the result of a lifetime of hard work, years and years of struggle, of moving verses, a gift for the eyes and the ears, a gentle caress for the soul. Javier Ruibal has the power to engulf each new guilty party….. It is a crime to not know his music, to not have entered into his world of fusion, into his labyrinth of beautiful words…. With every strum of his guitar, with every lyric, he is able to take us into a world full of color, of “tobacco and Spanish wine,†a world with stories of prohibited love, a world of landscapes which seem to be created by the images of its own verses, a world of insatiable longings, of lost souls… His voice invites us to journey into his dreams, his rhythm fills the music lover with pleasure, and even the most stubborn of listeners are captured by what they hear and feel. He finds himself surrounded by the most happening of grooves, the most happening musicians, and in the top international stages, he is considered the most organic of artists in this world full of jealousy and betrayal. Journey into his music and allow his magic to engulf you. You will become one of many, but he will make you feel like you are the only one. There is room for you here, and you can expect to stay forever.
Javier Ruibal ¿Has sentido alguna vez que se te nublan los sentidos con un poema, una melodÃa? ¿Has vivido la sensación de escuchar una voz que te atrapa? Son muchos años de trabajo duro, una trayectoria “de pico y palaâ€, una vida de versos cantados que emocionan, un regalo para los ojos y los oÃdos, una caricia para el alma. Javier Ruibal se apodera de cada nuevo “reoâ€â€¦ Es un delito no conocer su música, no haberse adentrado jamás en su mundo de fusión, en su laberinto de hermosas palabras… Con cada acorde de su guitarra, con cada letra, es capaz de transportarnos a un mundo lleno de color, de “tabaco y tinto de veranoâ€, de historias de amor prohibidas, de tierras que parecen inventadas en el dibujo de sus textos, de anhelos insaciables, de almas perdidas… Su voz invita a aventurarnos en sus sueños, su ritmo colma de placer al más intrépido melómano, al más reacio oyente embelesa con su boca y con sus dedos. Se rodea del mejor son, de los mejores músicos, y en los mejores escenarios de la escena internacional se le ha visto pasear como el más sencillo de los artistas que haya conocido este mundo tan celoso y traicionero. Adéntrate en su música y deja que su magia te envuelva. Serás uno de tantos, pero te hará sentir que eres único. Aquà hay un hueco para ti, y no te quepa duda de que vas a quedarte para siempre.
Saturday December 5th, 2009
LIV
Special Performance By: Dita Von Teese
Sounds By: DJ Mitch LJ
For Guest List Or Table Reservations Please Call
GabrieL : 305.546.3584 Or Danny K : 786.325.0080
Email: hushentinc@gmail.com Or danielkohn@the-beach.net
FONTAINEBLEAU MIAMI BEACH
*Note* If You Need Dinner Reservations to Any of The Restaurants At The Fontainebleau Miami Beach ( Blade – Scarpetta – LaCote – Gotham Steak – Hakkasan )
Please Contact GabrieL Or Danny K
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week
www.artbyfloyd.com
Life Is Art
and
Parafernalia Studios
present
ESSENCE
an art walk after party
and
fundraising freak fest
Sponsored by Wemerge Magazine and The Culture Network
Talknightlife and Miami Beach 411
FEATURED ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS Â – – Â Dylan Terry – – Alan Laird – – Kurt Merkel – – Jesica Alvarez – – Stephanie Rodriguez – – Christina Andrini – – Rachel Castillo – – Jen Leyton – – Jeanie Minuchin – – Hana Dolgin – – Marc Claus – – Mike Thomas Diaz – – DJ Alan Stenback
music, art, performance, fashion, food, (alcohol), and more!
$5 suggested donation at the door
donation bar
money raised goes to support the arts
Second Saturday after the Wynwood & Design District Art Walk
December 12
9:30pm until they shut us down
174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127
Delectible food by the Gastropod!
Calling all artists, performers, singers, dancers, fashion designers, musicians, poets, acrobats, and all other creative peoples. Come and celebrate the monthly art walks at a real art after party. Located right in the heart of Wynwood, Parafernalia Studios has opened its doors to a monthly gathering of the imagination.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2009
A Master Among Us, The Art of Helene M Weiss
Hotel St. Augustine names Miami based fine artist, Helene M. Weiss, Art Basel-Artist in Residence in honor of the prestigious art show. HeleneWeiss|ART @ Hotel St. Augustine, an exhibit of abstract works, December 2 – 31, 2009
Hotel St. Augustine proudly presents, “Light & Energy”, a comprehensive collection of abstract works featuring the critically acclaimed 2005 masterpiece, “FIVE” by Miami artist and Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation award recipient, Helene M Weiss.
The exhibit, hosted in the elegant lobby of the boutique style hotel located in the South of Fifth (SoFi) district of Miami Beach will feature a silent auction commencing on Wednesday, December 2 with winning bid(s) announced on Sunday, December 6. In addition, the exhibits featured painting, “FIVE†will be available for purchase in 5×7 greeting cards; including a limited number Art Basel commemorative cards signed Helene Weiss, Art Basel Miami Beach 2009. Art Basel attendees, members of the community and all art lovers are welcome to the month long no reservations, no invite, no fee exhibit.
Reviews
“Helene Weiss has had an open dialogue with the viewer. Pairing both the delicacy and fragility of life against its strengths and triumphs, she has arrived at a balance she likens to the teachings of Thai Chiâ€
“The overall harmony that is present in Helene Weiss’ paintings draw upon years of experience and process. Her paintings have reached a level of understanding and sophistication that communicates an intuitive link between strength and sublime beautyâ€
“Helene’s work captures the tangled human experience in all its despair and beauty, transporting viewers on an unconscious trip thru life’s truth’s and circumstances, at each point in between, the work invites memories & personal choice, ultimately leading viewers back to conscious acknowledgement of the work, life and who he or she is at that moment”
About the artist
Helene M. Weiss is a prolific painter gifted with the range, instinct, style and technique afforded only arts great masters. Ms. Weiss, now 70 has amassed a portfolio of art sixty-two years in the making, an extensive collection of original paintings born of feeling, emotion and the complexities of everyday life. Original works include figurative, abstract, still life and pencil drawings, each a masterpiece from conception defined by color, form and a fluidity that is not literal, not clever, rather relatable and profound.
Born 1939 in Brooklyn, New York, Helene Weiss has literally been painting all her life. In grade school, her art instructor at the Center Academy in Brooklyn and his then colleague, aspiring artist Mark Rothko took notice of Helene’s natural gift, urging the Weiss family to nurture and encourage the blossoming abilities of a then seven-year-old Helene.
Attending Boston University’s School of Fine & Applied Arts Helene received a scholarship to study at the Brooklyn Museum of Art where her work received top honors in the Museum’s “Fence Art Show.†Helene was later awarded a fellowship to the world renowned, Provincetown Workshop, a host to premiere artists from around the world and the place she would meet personal mentors, famed artists Robert Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler.
Helene Weiss|ART has been exhibited in galleries across the country and throughout her native New York, including The National Arts Gallery, Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Museum of Art and The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Today, Ms. Weiss enjoys an international following thanks in large part to Art Basel and the print media, most notably, the acclaimed book published in 2007, “Miami Contemporary Artistsâ€, which named Helene as one of the “key artists who have played a role in bringing the cultural evolution of Miami to fruitionâ€
To learn more about Helene Weiss and her art, please visit Art as Oxygen at www.heleneweissart.com or email agent@heleneweissart.com
HeleneWeiss|ART @ Hotel St. Augustine. For more information, including auction participation via the web, please contact: Andrew Miles
agent@heleneweissart.com
www.heleneweissart.com
LiveLoveLust (L3) Media, Marketing & Public Relations
andrew@livelovelust.com
www.livelovelust.com
ROAM Entertainment invites you to join us this Friday, Dec. 4th 2009 at 11:00 PM for ChÃc Fridays at Sci Sci at Brickell, a new upscale Ristorante Italiano and Ultra-Modern Lounge located in the heart of Miami downtown… Come and experience excellent authentic cuisine, great drinks, ChÃc people and music for everyone by Eddie Ayala
• No cover charge • Valet parking available.
♦ Dress to impress • Over 21 w/ID ♦
*Pre-booked bottle specials start at $99 (plus tax and gratuity).
$150 (plus tax and gratuity) at the door (Vodka, Scotch, Tequila or Rum).
For Dinner, Birthday, Private Parties and Table Reservations please contact:
Rory Diaz 305.607.5895 or Miguel Suarez 305.992.0196
* Bottle must be reserved no later than 9PM
Sci Sci at Brickell • 1053 Brickell Plaza • (1 block west of Brickell Ave.)
Our local Amnesty International human rights group will be hosting an event at Books and Books on Lincoln Road, 2-6pm, Saturday, December 5th. It is part of a global letter writing event and participants will have the chance to write letters to governments on behalf of victims of human rights abuses around the world. Participants will also have an opportunity to express themselves by creating unique cards to send the families of victims. Our cases this year include an imprisoned novelist in Egypt and an imprisoned journalist in China.
This event is free and open to the public, card and letter materials will be provided.
Please join us with your guests, tonight for our artist reception, featuring,
Stephen Gamson’s: paintings and statues @ ZAG
Thursday, December 3, 2009, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
ZADOK ART GALLERY: (ZAG)
2534 N. Miami Ave.,( the former Galerie Adler Bertin-Toublanc building).
v 17,500 sq. ft
v 14 rooms
v 2 stories
v Chic, affluent Art Gallery
v Stylish venue for parties with panache!
ZAG is the crowning jewel of the emerging Wynwood Art District.
As an EVENT VENUE, ZAG hosts private, corporate, art parties; lectures, workshops, seminars, classes, book signings; film shoots and fundraisers.
The gallery is the ultimate venue for a special event.
Guests will enjoy a wonderfully catered and organized affair , amidst astounding works of today’s emerging and contemporary artists!
Borinquen Health Care Center, Inc.
” A Family Concept”
BORINQUEN HEALTH CARE ART EXPO
Celebrates Art Basel With a
“SPECIAL VERNISSAGEâ€
Thursday December 3, 2009 7:00 p.m…..
Don’t miss these Award Winning Artists from 9 Countries Gathered to Help us Fight Against HIV/AIDS.
Painting, Sculpture, Photography!!!
(Proceeds will benefit Borinquen’s HIV/AIDS Clinic)
Open Bar & Light Hors d’Oeuvres
FREE ADMISSION
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami Design District
(Across the Street from the big Tent of Design Miami/Art Basel)
Tel: 305.491.1526. email: ben@wine69miami.com
WHO: Luxury denim brand, 7 For All Mankind.
WHAT: 7 For All Mankind invites customers into the store to shop the Holiday 2009 collection & get creative this holiday season. Guests can enjoy festive food, drinks and music. While shoppers enjoy the music and the Holiday Collection they can also catch a peek at the exclusive artwork created by local NADA (The New Art Dealers Alliance) artists. Plus customers can showcase their inner artist by painting the blank canvases in the store.
Spend $200 Save $25
Spend $300 Save $50
Spend $500 Save $100
WHEN: Saturday, December 5th
2:00pm – 5:00pm
WHERE: 7 For All Mankind
19501 Biscayne Blvd.
Aventura, FL 33180
305.932.2297
Art Basel: Les Arts Vivants
Presented by The National Hotel and Pearl & Co.
Proceeds will be donated to Educate Tomorrow
DATE: Friday, Dec. 4th
TIME:7 PM
LOCATION: The National Hotel
1677 Collins Ave Miami Beach
TICKETS: $20 minimum donation at the door
RSVP REQUIRED: (305) 374-3751
french@educatetomorrow.org
Don’t miss this spectacular display of fashion and art that will rock Art Basel Miami!
At 8:30pm there will be a “living art” fashion show designed by Julia Kreibich along with fellow designers Tomas Loewy, Delilah Johnson and Nikki Peglow….using recycled materials such as newspaper, envelopes, fliers and found objects. ( see above invite) The show is inspired by Tomas’s book ‘Burning Man Impressions’.
The night will also include: Slide show and exhibit of Tomas’ work
Exhibitions by: Stephen Gamsen Chrome Anna Balboa Andrea Franco Doug Peterson Edgar Velásquez Florentina West Ramiro Medina Abel quintero Fuente
-Performance dance piece by Cameron Gagne
-Music by Romanian popstar Allegro and sounds by DJ Tom Laroc
-Additional performance elements throughout the evening
-Silent Auction with items donated by artists and fashion companies
About: Educate Tomorrow, Corp. is an international, nonprofit, certified 501(c)(3) organization. All over the world, poverty denies children, as well as adults, the promises of a better tomorrow. Forgotten by society and social welfare programs, children born into poverty are trapped in a cruel and often violent cycle that frequently continues for generations. Lacking the inspiration, confidence, knowledge, and means to change, entire families are lost to the cycle of hopelessness.
Educate Tomorrow believes that the best way to end the cycle of poverty is through education. Our mission is to make education an attainable goal for the most disadvantaged in our world, so that all may be afforded the possibilities that can be achieved through learning. We strive to reach out to these individuals and provide them inspiration, guidance, and support and lead them on the path of life-long learning.
Educate Tomorrow’s primary mission in the US is to provide one-on-one educational mentors to foster care children that are turning 18 and “aging out” of the system. Since its founding in 2003, Educate Tomorrow has successfully implemented its mentoring programs, education programs and life skills camps across the nation. Additionally, it has reached internationally by continuing to support the work of it’s founders who established one of the first local language primary schools, adult literacy programs and boarding schools in the remote and impoverished village of Kabey Fo in Niger, West Africa.
Join us for the Art Basel reception of It’s Like That…. Saturday December 5th 7-10pm at Scratch DJ Academy in the Design District. The title references a Run DMC Song in order to pay respect to Jam Master Jay, the legendary DJ from Run-DMC who founded Scratch DJ Academy in 2002. The exhibit is an exploration of music, art and Miami. Eight local Miami artists will be exhibiting work that in one way or another is influenced by music, street art, and the urban lifestyle of Miami. Exhibit runs through December 12, 2009.
Live performances by some of Miami’s best DJ’s. Scratch is on the corner of N. Miami Ave and 40th Street, on the 3rd floor.
www.Scratch.com
2 NE 40th St. Suite # 304 Miami, FL 33137
Artists include:
Jacquenette Arnette
Santiago Castillo
Daniel Fiorda
Samuel Gaultieri
Kacey Westall Keogh
Venessa Monokian
Rosemarie Romero
Luis Valle
You are invited to the opening reception of
“MEDITERRANEAN VISIONS”
Located In the heart of MIMO District
15,000 sqft of Exhibition space
3 Greek-Cypriot artists from the Island of CYPRUS
all combined into a gallery presenting
3 different styles, 3 different visions
Opening Reception from 7pm – 10pm on Friday, Dec 4th
COMPLIMENTARY COCKTAILS
Showcasing the art of:
Stavros Antonopoulos | Doros Irakleous | Andreas Charalambous
Visit the Show’s Page Here
KMP Furniture Showroom | 6444 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl 33138
Stellar show curated by Nick Cindric and inspired by Dave Hickey’s “The Invisible Dragon”. Includes local artists Carlos Betancourt, Gavin Perry, Cristina Lei Rodriguez and Christina Pettersson. Opening tonight at 7pm. In the Design District through December 20. Come on out to see this beautiful show!
Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery Grand Opening
An Orange Affair Exhibition
Saturday, December 5th, 2009. 7:00 p.m.
Opening reception: Saturday, December 5th, 2009. 7:00 p.m.
Location: Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery. 3162 Commodore Plaza, Suite 1F2. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Dates: From Dec 5th, 2009 through Jan 31st, 2010
Admission: Free
Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery is celebrating its Grand Opening on December 5th with the exhibition “An Orange Affair” featuring works by William Braemer, Global Art Beat Gallery, Olga Dziembowska, Ana Carolina Moreno and Cristina Chacón.
William Braemer’s artwork is the consequence of an amazing life experience and a personality that hungers for rich tasting adventures. Like a slow brewing, rich tasting stew, William’s artwork is peppered with valiant colors, rich strokes and tempting themes.
Global Art Beat Gallery with artists that were born in Cuba and reside now in Europe. Commonly introspective in their works, while reflecting the beauty of dereliction and the consciousness of a youthful populace mixed from Spanish and African slave ancestry.
Olga Dziembowska was born in Poland in 1977. A theme that often seems to creep into the works of Olga Dziembowska is the presence of animals. This is perhaps not coincidental as she places high value on animals and also do fear the disruption that human presence has on our world and nature.
Ana Carolina Moreno is a talented artist born in Venezuela. As an art lover she has always being very sensitive to the human nature and its different ways of expression. She has successfully done exhibits on her sculptures series, like the vases, the spheres, the mosaics & mixed media series among others.
Cristina Chacon is the Artist in Residence at Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery. She is a contemporary artist who was born in Colombia. Her work is plenty of abundance and full of colors and texture but simple and clean in the concept.
Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery
3162 Commodore Plaza, Suite 1F2
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Ph: 305.442.2884
info@cristinachaconstudiogallery.com
www.cristinachaconstudiogallery.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com
BEYOND CCEMIAMI. MIGRATIONS: LOOKING SOUTH.
START DATE: 12-03-2009
END DATE: 06-20-2009
HORARIO: 7pm.
Migrations: Looking South
Opening, Thursday December 3 @ 7pm
Program to promote Latin American creativity
At Moore Space
4040 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33137. (Suite 200, Second Floor).
Free Admission
RSVP 305 448 9677.
Open during Art Basel weekend, Friday December 4th – Saturday December 6th. 11am to 8 pm
On view till December 20th, open from Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 7 pm.
Migrations: Looking South, an outstanding selection of
Central-American art curated by Rosina Cazali.
Artists: Ronald Morán (El Salvador),
Donna Conlon (Panama), Patricia Belli (Nicaragua), Grupo La Torana (Guatemala), Adán Valdecillo (Honduras), Ãngel Poyón Calà (Guatemala), Danny Zavaleta (El Salvador), Miguel Ãngel Madrigal (México), Regina Galindo (Guatemala), Dalia Chévez (El Salvador), LucÃa Madriz (Costa Rica), Betsabé Romero (Mexico) and Ernesto Salmerón (Nicaragua)
Migration is the movement of people or human groups from their place of origin to other regions. This movement may be voluntary, as is the case with legal emigrants with work permits, or involuntary and ensuing from the lack of job opportunities; it may be massive or as a result of armed conflicts or due to ethnic exclusions, which are escalating now in a significant and disturbing manner.
Migration processes can be analyzed from different points of view including the economic, political, demographic and social angles. They are seen as collective processes, but they are also individual experiences. All perspectives are indispensable to achieve an understanding of this highly complex phenomenon. The exhibition Migrations: Looking South proposes a new standpoint for analyzing the Central-American migration process through a rarely explored outlook: culture
Migrations: Looking South was organized by Guatemalan curator Rosina Cazali and includes several artists from the region who through their creativity would approach de deeper raison d’etre of the initiative. In her own words, “artists bring us closer to the reflections activated by their contexts, their personal preoccupations and the ways of understanding and expressing the meaning of those exoduses that are part of our countries daily life.â€
Migrations: Looking South will be housed at The Moore Space thanks to the collaboration of Miami Design District. It will open on December 3rd during Art Basel Miami.
The Vine Studio and Work Of Genius are hosting a 3 day ART event at The Eden Roc Resort 4525 Collins Avenue Miami Beach December 2, 3 & 4 from 8 pm until 12 midnight. (See attached invitation) There will be many performance artists as well as promoting our ART TV Series WORK OF GENIUS and the 12 Artists that represent the series. Come one come all and appreciate the ARTS! Looking forward to seeing you here at the Eden Roc Renaissance Resort! RSVP to this email or just show up! warren@thevinestudio.com
Insight B
Two artists take on Art Basel
Sharon McGee and Jon Graph are putting their artistic expressions on the street. At 2610 North Miami Avenue.The show will be open December 3-6 . On December 3, open from 12:00 until 5:00 December 4,5,6, the show will be open from 4:00 until 9:30 pm ..
FASHION = ART
Saturday, Dec 5th 7PM-10PM
A part of our signature What Women Want series, Nikki Beach celebrates fashion as an art form with a live fashion exhibit featuring the iconic designs of Hervé Leger along with a photo exhibit, “Evolution of Plasticâ€, featuring the one-of-a-kind shoe collaborations of Melissa Plastic Dreams. Hosted by Lorenzo Martone.
RSVP NOW whatwomenwant@nikkibeach.com
GRAFFIATO
Friday, Dec 4th, 6PM- 11PM
Come celebrate graffiti as an art form. Graffiato is a live showcase of globally renowned graffitists MSG Cartel’s Crome, Quake, Abstrk, and 9teen (Miami); The Seventh Letter’s Sever (LA/Atlanta) and Pose (Chicago); Inkheads’ Rage Johnson (NYC), and Shiro (Japan). Enjoy surprise entertainment and live music by DJ Seamstar. Sponsored by Sapporo and 004 Connec. RSVP NOW rsvpartbasel@nikkibeach.com
PHOTO MIAMI OPENING PARTY
Thursday, Dec 3rd, 7PM-11PM
Nikki Beach will host the opening party for the fourth annual Photo MIAMI exhibition from 7pm to 11pm. Entitled “A Year of Magical Thinking”, the acclaimed contemporary international fair of photo-based art, video, and new media features exhibitors from around the globe.
RSVP NOW photomiami@nikkibeach.com
Wish Upon A….Sculpture!
Société Perrier™ Presents
Artist Christopher Labzda’s “Wishing Well†at PULSE Miami
Saturday, December 5th at the Miami Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue
Société Perrier™ is proud to announce its electrifying alliance with artist Christopher Labzda, who will create a “Wishing Well†sculpture constructed of Perrier bottles to be unveiled at PULSE Miami on Saturday December 5th, 2009.
PULSE Miami attendees can toss their loose change into the well, which is expected to stand between four and five feet in diameter and approximately three feet tall. The entire structure will be strung with tiny fairy lights, creating a mosaic of glowing Perrier bottles designed to grant wishes as they light up the night.
A visual celebration of Société Perrier’s™ commitment to supporting emerging artists and pop culture phenomena, Christopher Labzda’s Société Perrier™ Wishing Well will no doubt delight spectators, both mentally and visually.
Rising New York City artist Christopher Labzda will be constructing the Société Perrier™ structure live throughout the day on Saturday, December 5th. Labzda employs a whimsical archaeology of found objects to document the creative process and the people involved. He often appears in the works, inconspicuously slipping between the role of voyeur, subject and creator, while conjuring up futile notions of time and faith in relation to functional objects. At dusk, the completed Wishing Well sculpture will be illuminated and its magical wish-granting will commence!
Entering its fifth season, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair takes place at Miami’s Ice Palace and runs concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach – from Thursday, December 3rd through Sunday December 6th. PULSE develops original cultural programming with a series of large-scale installations, its PULSE Play Video Lounge, the PULSE Performance event series and the recently launched PULSE Profiles series of artists and curators talks.
In the spirit of Perrier’s ® collaborations with iconic artists including Andy Warhol in the 80’s, Société Perrierâ„¢ the source for nightlife, whose identity was created by contemporary artist Scott Campbell, continues the brand’s decades of celebrating artistic expression by supporting PULSE Miami.
SOBE ARTS in collaboration with SUBTROPICS.ORG
Present FROZEN MUSIC ENSEMBLE AUTONOMOUS SOUNDS I & II
DATE: Thursday, Dec. 3 & Friday Dec. 4
TIME: 7-11pm
LOCATION: SoBe Institute of the Arts
(Carl Fisher Clubhouse/Little Stage Theater Complex)
2100 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
Free and Open to the Public
Members of FM (Gustavo Matamoros-David Dunn-Rene Barge) will turn SoBe Institute of the Arts into a kaleidoscope of sound from 7PM to 11PM both nights.
Frozen Music’s New Pieces For Art Basel Week
After the success of CANAL, the 13-hour-long piece that won the hearts of all who experienced it during Sleepless Night, subtropics.org brings back Frozen Music Ensemble with two new pieces titled Autonomous Sounds I & Autonomous Sounds II featuring FM’s core member David Dunn.
Art Basel Week on Wednesday, December 2, 2009. The first thing we did was run by the Art Basel Miami Beach Vernissage. You will not be seeing any photographs from that. After a hassle in the media registration, we were told that no cameras were allowed (though our media badges have a camera on them). So we bailed fast and got the fun underway! We first stopped by Red Dot in Mid-Town and this one is great, the artwork is fantastic.  Then we moved on to the Design District and stopped by 101/Exhibit Gallery and as always they had a really good event.  The food was simple but really good (the pigs in a blanket are always a hit with me).  They also have a good variety of different styles of art.  Next our friends at BRPR had a launch party at a new boutique Anya Ponorovskaya, she is a designer from New York and her designs are very beautiful. Now we  headed over to O.H.W.O.W., and of course it was fabulous, there were so many people and the artwork was awesome.  There was also a celebrity siting, Iggy Pop.  As we where heading over to Art Whino we saw a house that was so decorated for Christmas, had to stop and take a picture.  We made it to Art Whino at Charcoal Studios, you have to stop, it is a small fair but well worth the stop.  Now we head over to the beach for a couple stops, our first stop on the beach was Ocean Front (where Art Positions was the last several years, which was on of my favorites) I was not impressed with it, but it might be for some people.  Our last stop for the night was the after party for Primary Flight at The Shore Club,they had live graffiti artists,  music and a wonderful crowd, taking place around the pool, can not ask for much better than that. For the better gallery, click here.  By Annette Peikert
Miriam Fernandes Gallery presents Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 3rd – 5th, 2009. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Opening receptions: Thursday, Friday & Saturday, December 3rd – 5th, 2009. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Miriam Fernandes Gallery. 3618 NE 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33137
Regular gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday 12:00 – 6:00 p.m. (Sunday, Monday and evenings by appointment)
Admission: RSVP at 305.573.9531 or rsvp@miriamfernandes.com
On December 3rd, Miriam Fernandes Gallery will begin hosting a three-day festival entitled, Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here in celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach. Guests will indulge in the beauty of Brazil and its extraordinary contemporary art complimented by jazz Bossa nova and Batidas cocktails. Gallery owner, Miriam Fernandes, a native of Brazil, is proud of the global recognition and achievement of Brazilian artists, “Brazilian art has come a long way from the famous street graffiti that first captured the attention of top art advocates world-wide.†During this art season, Miriam Fernandes Gallery will present a special tribute to the free-spirited and uniquely diverse culture of Brazil through beautiful works of art from top Brazilian artists. Artist Gabriel Nehemywill be visiting Miami to personally exhibit his exceptional abstract paintings using recycled canvas tarps from loca l Brazilian cargo trucks. Works by Gabriel Nehemy, Goncalo Ivo, Marco Figueiredo, Fatima Junqueira, Aldemir Martins and Dina de Oliveira will be exhibited for the first time in Miami at Miriam Fernandes Gallery.
Art Brazil is here will also showcase several accomplished American artists as an interpretation of the American embrace of the Brazilian culture. The objective will be to compare the impressionist colors of the abstract geometric display from Brazilian, Goncalo Ivo, to the abstract nature expressionism of American, Charles DuBack. Dina de Oliveira’s subtle chromatic abstraction, with a light touch of mysticism stemming from her Amazon roots, will be compared to the extraordinary realist landscapes of American, Don McClain and the work of another Brazilian artist, Aldemir Martins.
December 9th. “An Exclusive Night with Rick Garcia†supporting Casa Valentina. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. RSVP: rsvp@miriamfernandes.com
Relish Miami and Miriam Fernandes Gallery invite you to “An Exclusive Night with Rick Garciaâ€, famed for his Absolut Vodka art bottles during the 1990s, on December 9th, 2009 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Please join us for wine and hors d’oeuvres in support of Casa Valentina. Rick Garcia will also be joining us, providing a unique opportunity to chat with the artist, himself, and he is donating a limited edition print to be raffled off, which is included in the ticket price! 50% of all ticket sales will be donated to Casa Valentina to help support their inspirational work with girls who have aged out of the foster care system. Please email info@casavalentina.org or call 305.442.4181 to purchase tickets.
About the Gallery Owners:
Gallery owners, Miriam Fernandes and Kay Statz have traveled the world and invested in pieces of art by unique and extraordinary, contemporary artists. With an emphasis on Brazilian and North American artists, Miriam Fernandes Gallery values exclusivity, education and long term investments and will strive to be a destination for art 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
Leading US Fashion Photographer Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca presents his First Fine Art Solo Exhibition at Luis Perez Galeria
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Opening reception: Thursday, December 3rd, 2009. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Luis Perez Galeria at The Awarehouse. 550 NW 29th Street. Miami, FL 33127
Admission: Free
One of today’s leading fashion photographers, Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, will be presenting his first fine art solo exhibition, “Adam and Eve,†at Luis Perez Galeria in Wynwood, Miami during this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach, hosted by Manuel Norena.
For his first exhibition of its type, Anaya-Lucca rethinks classic imagery in a more personal way, animating events in history with a curiosity that is both critical and sensual. Adam and Eve is a nude study inspired by 17th and 18th Century renaissance paintings. The images reflect the struggle of sensuality, temptation and shame that underlies the human condition as well as the joy of sexual innocence. The artist also wanted to address situations where the line between internal and external sense of self was/is in conflict throughout human history. The set design for the exhibition is also by Manuel Norena with Jed Root in New York.
Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca currently lives between his studio in New York’s East village and his home in South Beach. This year’s Art Basel Miami Beach is the perfect time and place to show his first fine art solo exhibit. One of the images featured was donated and sold at auction for Ralph Lauren’s yearly Pink Pony event – Ralph Lauren’s breast cancer foundation.
Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca is one of the leading American fashion photographers working today. Born in Ponce, Puerto Rico Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca came to the USA in 1974. He attended Rockhurst College in Kansas City and received his degree in finance and economics in 1983. His career in fashion started in 1988 with Ralph Lauren, New York City. He moved his way up through corporate and eventually joined the men’s design team in 1992.
In late 1995 Ralph Lauren gave him his first photography assignment, shooting Tyson Beckford for the launch of the designers high-end brand, Purple Label. He has since contributed to magazines such as Australian Vogue, Australian GQ, American GQ, Japanese GQ, Russian GQ, Style, Esquire, Interview, Black Magazine Man, Men’s Vogue, New York Times Magazine, Spanish Harper’s Bazaar, Four Seasons Magazine, Flaunt, Brutus, Dutch and Vibe magazines. His extensive client roster includes: PoloRalph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Emporio Armani, Brooks Brothers, Nautica, Kohls, Fao Schwarz, Victoria’s Secrets, Lord & Taylor, Gap, Louis Boston, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Oxford Clothes, Oscar de la Renta, Ann Taylor, Ann Taylor Loft, Tommy Hilfiger, Joseph Abboud, Bergdorf Goodman and Hickey Freeman. After focusing on fashion photography for the last 13 years Anaya-Lucca has began looking more towards conceptual work.
Luis Perez Galeria at The Awarehouse
550 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Ph: 305.379.3763
michelle@supermarketcreative.com
www.luisperezgaleria.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com
Friday, December 4th
Official Art Basel and Miami Launch
of Christian Louboutin and Piper
Heidsieck’s Champagne
Glass Slipper
INFORMATION \\ RESERVE
Eric Milon and Michael Capponi host Le Rituel, a collaboration between Piper – Heidsieck Champagne & idolized shoemaker Christian Louboutin. Louboutin breathes new life into a legend born at the Russian ballet in the 1880s, when ballerinas were celebrated by adoring gentlemen spectators who toasted the dancers’ performance with Champagne filled slippers. Louboutin’s crystal stiletto flute reinvents the scandalous ritual for haute couture at a time when we all crave excitement and escapism the most. Red carpet promptly at 11pm with a complimentary champagne til Midnight by Piper-Heidsieck.
Thursday, December 3, 5-7 pm
LoweDown Happy Hour
Holiday Dreams @ the Lowe!
Hear about the quirky world captured in glass by the artist himself! An artist lecture will be presented by Ricky Bernstein will be at 6 pm.
Enjoy Bauducco Traditional Italian Panettone with beverages by Barefoot Wine and Bubbly and PAMA Spirits.
$10 for non-members
$5 for UM Faculty, Staff, and Students
Free for Lowe Members and Art Basel VIP card holders and exhibitors
Come and join us for a special evening celebrating Art Miami’s 20th Anniversary.
Performances by: Members of the Miami Symphony, Nicole Henry
Host of the evening: Adora
Location: Oasis of the Raleigh Hotel ( side entrance)
Date: Dec 3rd
Time: 7.00pm-11.00pm
This is a green carpet event
Free event
RSVP recommended at: www.greenartusa.org
Presented by Art Miami & Grolsch www.grolsch.com
FoCi Art Fair – 3000 North Miami Ave. Midtown Miami, FL 33127 – info@fociartfair.com
FoCi Gallery is the anchor gallery space for FoCi Art Fair. It is a 3,300 sq ft. stand-alone building and a year-round platform for hosting art exhibitions and art related events. FoCi Gallery is dedicated to present works from emerging and established artists around the globe.
FoCi Gallery Artists List
Fred Liang
Jennifer Nuss
Thomas Roma
Kiki Smith
Jomar Statkun
Sarah Sze
Tomas Vu
VIP/Press
Opening Night Cocktail Reception
Tuesday, December 1 | 6pm – 10pm
General Public
Wednesday-Saturday | Dec 2-5 | 11am – 7pm
Sunday | December 6 | 11am – 6pm
Opening Night Cocktail Reception
Tuesday evening, December 1 | 5pm – 10pm
Free for FoCi VIP pass, Art Basel VIP card, or Press (all inclusive cocktail reception)
Hors d’oeuvres: Chef Alex Bernard
Champaign courtesy of: Moet and Chandon
Music courtesy of: Lynn University | Conservatory of Music
Rare grooves by: Djinji Brown
Lecture
Wednesday-Saturday | Dec 2-5 | 11am – 6pm
Sunday | December 6 | 12pm – 5pm
General Admission is $10
Admission is Free for FoCi VIP pass, Art Basel VIP card, or Press
Ambient sound by: DJ Inga Ambrosia
Happy Hours
Wednesday | December 2 | 6pm-8pm
Thursday-Saturday | December 3-5 | 5pm-7pm
Drinks | 2 for 1 specials
Culinary Night
Thursday evening, December 3 | 8pm – 11pm
General Admission is $25
Admission is Free for FoCi VIP pass, Art Basel VIP card, or Press
French Caribbean Food courtesy of: Chef Alex Bernard
Music by: The Spam Allstars
Rare grooves by: Djinji Brown
FoCi Official Party
Friday evening, December 4 | 8pm – 12pm
General Admission is $25
Admission is Free for FoCi VIP pass, Art Basel VIP card, or Press
Sponsor by: Hennessy
Rare grooves by: Djinji Brown
Provocative vibe by: Circ X
Gallery Walk Opening
Saturday evening, December 5 | 7pm – 12am
General Admission is $10
Admission is Free for FoCi VIP pass, Art Basel VIP card, or Press
Sponsor by: Barefoot wine
Soulful groove by: Sonny Daze
Special Appearance by: LP Walsh
Performance art by: Belaxis Buil
Sunday Barbeque
Sunday, December 6 | 12pm – 3pm
General Admission is $10
Admission is Free for FoCi VIP pass, Art Basel VIP card, or Press
Ambient sound by: DJ Ivan Diaz
Knight Foundation Grant Awards at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts – November 30, 2009.  The Knight Foundation Awards Infuse Local Arts Scene with $3.7 Million . For the better gallery, click here.
Hope International’s Eco Artland 2009 on Star Island – November 30, 2009. Â Â For the better gallery, click here.
Art Basel Miami Beach on Tuesday, December 1, 2009.  This was the first day of our tour of Art Basel, we had such a great time.  We hit Mid-Town first, and the first stop there was Photo Miami and it was awesome, they have some amazing photos.  For our second stop we hit Art Miami as usually this was also awesome, they never disappoint.  Then we moved over to Design District, and our first stop there was Littlest Sister 09 at the Spinello Gallery, wow this was so fun and exciting, you have to drop by to see the smallest art fair in town.  We moved on to Design Miami and it was good.  Now we moved on to downtown Miami to Galleria – “A World Seen Through Art” this is actually going to start being a weekly event at Mia at Biscayne.  Now we go back to Wynwood to Art Deconstruction at the Zag Gallery, they had some wonderful artwork and the space is amazing. This event was being promoted by BRPR Miami, so you know it had to be good.  As we head over to our last and finally stop on the first day of Art Basel was an event we did not have on our list, we had been told that it was a great event so here we go. But on the way over we where heading down NW 2nd Ave and we saw several people doing graffiti art and had to stop and take pictures, they are amazing artist, to see it on that scale was so incredible. We head over to the Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, we got there at 11:30 pm and this place was still going, they had a DJ playing in the back and the dance floor was packed.  They had a great exhibit on the 2nd floor, you have to go up and see the girl leaning against the wall. For the better gallery, click here.
Wednesday December 2, 2009
Performances by
Big Bounce Miami, FL 8PM
LOVE GRENADES Los Angeles, CA 10PM
DJ RUEN
Thursday December 3, 2009
FUNKSHUI presented by Jona Crewinske
Performance by : A Natural 8PM
GEORGE CLINTON 11PM
Friday December 4th, 2009
Poem Depot 6-9PM
Fountain Art Fair After Party
Performance by: Jean P Jam 8PM
G LOVE
DJ Nue Ditty
Saturday December 5th, 2009
EURYDICE reception 7-9PM
Performance by:
Liset Alea
DJ CAT New York, New York
Sunday December 6th, 2009
The space next door & artist are whores wrap up party
DJ A Train
Robert Thiele: 30, installation view
Dorsch Gallery
Art Basel Week News
We are currently showing 30, a survey of works by Robert Thiele which opened to enthusiastic reviews last Saturday night. The exhibition runs until December 31st, 2009. A second opening will be held this Saturday, December 5th from 7-11pm. Don’t miss this very special exhibition!
Extended hours during Art Basel week, December 2nd-6th:
Tuesday and Wednesday, 12pm – 5pm
Thursday and Friday, 9am – 9pm
Saturday, 9am – 11pm
Sunday, 11am – 4pm
You can also visit us at Aqua Wynwood, 42 NE 25th Street. We will be featuring the work of artists Alicia Gibson, Kyle Trowbridge, Peter Barrett, Michelle Hailey, Ralph Provisero, Richard Haden and Amanda Burnham.
Other news this week:
Rene Barge, in collaboration with David Dunn and Gustavo Matamoros, presents Autonomous Sounds, a performative sound installation produced by Subtropics, December 3rd and 4th, 7-11pm at the Carl Fisher House and Amphitheater, 2100 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach.
Clifton Childree is included in group exhibitions at a number of Miami galleries, including Gallery Diet, Spinello Gallery and Calix Gustav Gallery. He is also participating in Pulse Art Fair at the Siemens Artlab.
Beyond his incluision in Aqua Wynwood, Richard Haden is included in Littlest Sister at the Spinello Gallery, and Time+Temp at the Art and Culture Center in Hollywood, open through January 10, 2010.
Brandon Opalka’s mural on the west wall of the gallery, Nature is Imagination Itself has just been completed, and will be celebrated with an opening on December 12th, 7-10pm. His work is included in Time+Temp at the Art and Culture Center in Hollywood, open through January 10, 2010.
Mette Tommerup is included in Ping Pong Miami, from December 1st-13th at the Buena Vista Building, 180 NE 39th Street #120, and and Time+Temp at the Art and Culture Center in Hollywood, open through January 10, 2010. She is also participating in the Art Basel “Visit the Artists’ Studios,” Saturday December 5th, 9am – Noon. http://www.artbaselmiamibeach.com/go/id/djf/
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
dorschgallery.com
Thursday | Dec | 03
Stop Drop n’ Roll
Darkness before light… Installation by: Shie Moreno
Performing live: The State Of, Modern Age, Kairo and Universal Citizens
Djs: Lliam Dominic, Gran Torino and the Hatian Hillbilly
8pm-4am
Friday | Dec | 04
Fu*k Art | Let’s Dance… “the art of gettin’ down”
Feat: Dj Harvey (Sarcastic Disco, Map of Africa | La)
Osunlade (Yoruba Records | Worldwide)
Tomas of Aquabooty (Magic City Disco Machine)
Will Renuart (Boogie Miami)
Stell*r (Congregation)
+ special surprise guests
9pm – 5am
Saturday | Dec | 05
Poplife
Live performance by: Golden Filter
Djs: Aramis, Induce, Mike Duece + Benton and friends
9pm – 5am
The Electric Pickle Co.
Cocktail Lounge & Music Emporium
2826 North Miami Ave. Wynwood Arts District
WHAT: In celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach and in support of the ArtCenter/South Florida, Tommy Hilfiger is pleased to launch the T-Studio stylized silk screening studio in the Tommy Hilfiger South Beach store, located at 616 Collins Avenue. The T-Studio will kick off in the store’s courtyard on Wednesday, December 2 and run through Sunday, December 6. Each day between 4 and 8pm, the first 100 visitors to spend $150 or more will receive a free limited-edition t-shirt and can customize the t-shirt by shirt color, ink color and a changing daily design. Students from the ArtCenter/South Florida will produce the t-shirts. Tommy Hilfiger is also the sponsor of “Blue Print for Spaceâ€, an exhibition of established and emerging street artists at ArtCenter/South Florida, showing during Art Basel Miami Beach.
WHEN: Wednesday, December 2- Sunday, December 6, 2009
4-8pm daily
WHERE: Tommy Hilfiger South Beach
616 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
DETAILS: The limited-edition t-shirts come in a variety of colors, and retail exclusively at Tommy Hilfiger South Beach for $28. Students from the ArtCenter/South Florida, a non-profit organization that provides studio and exhibition space as well as teaching opportunities for emerging and career artists, as part of the partnership with Tommy Hilfiger will hand produce the t-shirts, and after December 6, Tommy Hilfiger will donate the T-Studio equipment to the ArtCenter/South Florida.
About The Tommy Hilfiger Group
With a premium lifestyle brand portfolio that includes Tommy Hilfiger and Hilfiger Denim, The Tommy Hilfiger Group of Companies is one of the world’s most recognized designer apparel groups. The Group’s focus is designing and marketing high-quality menswear, womenswear, children’s apparel and denim collections. Through select licensees, the Group offers complementary lifestyle products such as accessories, fragrances and home furnishings. Tommy Hilfiger Group merchandise is available to consumers worldwide through an extensive network of dedicated retail stores, leading specialty and department stores and other carefully controlled distribution channels. For additional information about the Tommy Hilfiger Group of Companies, please visit www.tommy.com.
About The ArtCenter/SouthFlorida
Established in 1984, ArtCenter/South Florida is a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization that provides subsidized studio and exhibition space as well as teaching opportunities for emerging and career artists in their facilities at 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. The mission of the ArtCenter is to advance the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida while providing affordable programming and work-space for professional artists. For further information please call (305) 674-8278 or visit the website at www.artcentersf.org.
December 5Th 2009
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. Folkloric Dance performance by Disma Gesta.
Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Santa Olaya, Jose Romero, Daisy Rodriguez, Juan Fernandez, Haydee Ramos and German Molina.
Pollo Tropical and Chili’s Restaurant at CocoWalk will offer free food sampling. Kilo Kai Rum, Alchemia Vodka, Don Eduardo Tequila, Miller Light Beer will also offer samples of their products.
“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!â€
By presenting the Event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60†X 16†Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
When: Saturday, December 5Th 2009 – 7pm to 11pm
Where: Promenade at Mayfair – 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133.
For more information on Coconut Grove Art Stroll, visit us at www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll
Miami Marketers And Nicole Shelley Models Present Holiday Celebration
Hosted By Nicole Shelley, Ed Patricoff, Deborah Castillo, Michael Roca
Bob Zinzell, Fernando Polanco, Dr.Ino Halegua, Maurice Zarmati, Robert Mercado
Music Provided by Nicole Shelley Models featuring ANDREA
Dec 2, 2009, 6PM
Mama Juana Cafe
225 Altara Avenue
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Attire: Holiday Chic
International Committee Welcome Reception
Tuesday, December 1, 7pm
By invitation only
In celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach 2009, Miami Art Museum welcomes its International Committee with a private cocktail reception. For more information on MAM’s International Committee contact Brooke Minto at 305.375.2617 or via email at bminto@miamiartmuseum.org.
Party on the Plaza
Thursday, December 3, 8-11pm
By invitation only
Miami Art Museum’s signature Art Basel event celebrating the unveiling of Arab Woman, 2006/2009, an outdoor project by Shepard Fairey on MAM’s exterior. Approximately 1,700 Art Basel VIPs and other invited guests will enjoying live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres under the stars. Open to: Art Basel Miami Beach exhibitors’ pass, VIP card and special VIP card holders, PULSE VIP card holders, as well as Contributing ($250) and above MAM members and MAM Contemporaries. To become a Contributing and above member, contact membership@miamiartmuseum.org or call 305.375.1709.
Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
Public art project
Thursday, December 3 through Sunday, December 6
Free to the public
Miami-Dade County Cultural Center Plaza
101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130
Street artist Shepard Fairey unveils a new variation of Arab Woman on MAM’s exterior during Art Basel Miami Beach. The project will be visible from the Miami Dade Cultural Center Plaza at 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130. Produced in conjunction with Country Club gallery and the Fountainhead Residency, the project coincides with an outdoor project 2700 NW 2nd Ave.
MAM Ball
Saturday, December 5, 7pm-12am
Individual tickets: $750 – $1,000
Tables: $7,500 – $25,000
Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach
This year’s MAM Ball will celebrate the completion of the design and development of the new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park. Lin Arison will serve as the Honorary Ball Chair and Solita and Steven Mishaan as Ball Chairs. MAM’s Ball continues to be one of the season’s premier social events and the Museum’s single most important fundraising event of the year. The MAM Ball provides support for the programs that bring art to life for thousands of visitors of all ages annually. For more information, please contact events@miamiartmuseum.org or call 305.375.5935.
Parodi Lecture in the Philosphy of Art: John Rajchman “Diagrammatic Spaces”
Sunday, December 6, 11am
Free admission to lecture; Light refreshments following lecture
Miami Art Museum
Miami Art Museum will hold the annual Parodi lecture in Philosophy of Art on Sunday, December 6, at 11am. This year’s lecture, titled Diagrammatic Spaces will be given by philosopher John Rajchman. Rajchman, adjunct professor, Department of Art History at Columbia University, will look at the relationship between space and image in contemporary art. The Parodi lecture is offered in conjunction with the University of Miami, Department of Philosophy. The lecture is free. Refreshments will be served following the lecture. For more information contact education@miamiartmuseum.org or call 305.375.3000.
Free Guided Tours on Sundays
Sunday, December 6, 2pm
Free with museum admission
Miami Art Museum
Miami Art Museum offers free, guided tours by museum docents and trained guides every Sunday at 2pm. Drop-in visitors meet in the musuem lobby. Group tours are available in English and Spanish year-round, by appointment. For group tours details and rates, contact MAM’s education depatment at 305.375.4073.
FIBA Young Professionals Committee (YPC) Education & Networking Series & Toy Drive in Partnership with the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida.
“Staying Connected Through Education and Networkingâ€
Presentation Followed by Networking: “Introduction to Investments”
Sergio Stiglich, Head Trader of Bank of America Securities
Tuesday, December 01, 2009, 5:45 – 08:00
Location: Mia Biscayne #20 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 (across from Bayfront Park)
Price: FIBA-BACCF Members $20
Non-Members $30
(Open Invitation, forward to your colleagues)
Register Here!
*Valet and street parking available for an additional charge
YPC Networking Series Includes:
Presentation on Investments
Glass of Wine
Snacks
Unlimited Networking
2009 Toy Drive
Embrace the spirit of the Holidays! Please donate a toy to be taken to underprivileged children in Brazil in the Amazon. All toys, new or used toys in good condition – preferably non-battery operated; will be donated to Projeto Decolando. Please bring toys to the event on December 1, 2009 at Mia Biscayne.
About the FIBA Young Professionals Committee (YPC):
The FIBA Young Professionals Committee (YPC) was formed in September of 2008 to encourage the participation of financial industry young professionals through a series of networking and educational events and related industry activities.
About the Brazilian-American Young Professionals Club:
The Brazilian-American Young Professionals Club was launched on August 28, 2007, in order to engage future leaders in chamber and local business activities. The committee promotes networking events, educational resources through workshops, partnerships, and overall chamber participation.
You’re invited to Red, the Steakhouse Cocktail Party sponsored by MiamiARTzine.com
DECEMBER 2009 MARKS A SERIES OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN SOUTH FLORIDA EACH OF THEM CAN BE EXPERIENCED AT ONE LOCATION: MIA AT BISCAYNE
Since opening the doors to the public Mia at Biscayne has been wowing patrons with an eclectic series of events. From fashion driven to music driven functions, each day has represented a unique event at this new spot. During the month of December this newly proclaimed art and entertainment complex- supper club will leave guests with their eyes wide open.
December 1, 2009 Mia at Biscayne along with Creativas Group Public Relations invites the public to a spectacular event while welcoming Art Basel to South Florida. The event will mark Downtown Miami’s new art night: Galleria “A World Seen through Art.†Art lovers may come and experience a digital art exhibit which will kick off the new art movement in Downtown Miami featuring an array of talent. Kicking off the series will be a handful of renowned artists: Carlos A. Navarro, Mano, David Fonseca and Carla Fache. The evening will also feature a cocktail reception courtesy of Chivas 18 between 8:00-10:00pm. This event is the first of its type and an effort to provide a platform for local artists to showcase amazing work via Mia at Biscayne’s technology. Partners for this event include: Leukemia Foundation, Creative Children Therapy, ï”ï¨ï¥ Welcome Channel, Soul of Miami Mag, Next Miami, 880TheBiz. The event will take place every Tuesday at Mia and local artists are encouraged to participate. For more information: lmsantana@creativasgroup.com.
Wednesday December 2, 2009 Art takes a different form as Mia at Biscayne and Ema Savahl Couture present: “When Art Becomes Wearable,†a collection embellished with CRYSTALLIZED™ Swarovski Elements. VIP guests will enjoy a reception courtesy of Chivas 18 between 7:30 and 10:00pm. Partners for this event include Star Media, Lamborghini Miami and Venue Magazine. For more information: cgonzalez@miabiscayne.com.
Tuesday December 8, 2009 Blackstone and Mindstorm would like to invite professionals and proprietors of Miami nightlife venues and bars to a launch event commencing at 2.00pm through 5:00pm. Mindstorm brings surfaces and spaces to life with a range of innovative, multi-touch and interactive solutions. Now Mindstorm has entered the USA with a new Value Added Partner, Blackstone, and a new reference customer, Mia at Biscayne, in Miami, Florida. The event will serve as a showcase, and tutorial on interactive surfaces, and provide an opportunity to see the most unique, advanced products in action while learning more about how they can increase a venue’s revenue and profit. What does this mean? With iPhone like precision and features, and able to detect hundreds of touch points, hanging out at the bar will never be the same. Guests can see how the iBar allows customers to make their own drinks on the interactive surface and enables club owners to up sell and cross sell other products. Currently, customers are seeing margin increases of 20-25%.
Mia at Biscayne also features the Mindstorm Eclipse interactive wall. This is a curved wall, and these unique capabilities have generated television and print coverage for Mia at Biscayne and made the venue a “must see” hotspot in Miami. To view one piece of coverage: http://www.aubreyaquino.com/2009/09/mia-biscayne/. The launch event will feature the following agenda: a firsthand experience of Mia at Biscayne and their benefits from using Mindstorm’s interactive surfaces as well as an introduction to Blackstone and their nation-wide sales and service capabilities, a presentation on Mindstorm’s newest products (Vortex, Aurora and and Supercell), customer case studies in hospitality, retail and exhibitions/events and finally a demo of new software for self-ordering and “mix your own” drinks. For more information: adurand@blackstoneonline.com
Located in the heart of Downtown Miami, Mia at Biscayne was created as a reflection of the warmth, and diversity Miami represents. A tantalizing blend of color, mixed layout, bold fixtures, and the highest quality of audio visual capability, the venue is a culmination of four unique concepts intricately meshed to comprise one entertainment complex. Lounge, restaurant, sidewalk café and club, this location was created with the guest in mind. During the holidays, Mia will open its doors also featuring special signature cocktails (just for the season) as well as delicious creations by Executive Chef Gerdy Rodriguez. Complete with the highest standard of culinary elements, the menu at Mia was created to reflect all that is Miami, its people and picturesque landscape. When guests dine at Mia they will experience “concept dining†at its best. The location and menu were designed to create a full visual and palate-pleasing experience that will provoke social intimacy and conversation. Mia is where a potpourri of hues, spices, flavors, and cultures meet, as is Miami. http://www.miabiscayne.com.
Please join us in conversations and drinks for the “Inaugural Exhibition” at ARTSITE
Opening Reception December 1st, Tuesday 5-9pm
Open Daily Noon-9pm
Exhibition Duration 12/1/09 – 1/1/10
Artsite
166 Alhambra Circle
Coral Gables, FL, 33134
www.artsitemiami.com
contact@artsitemiami.com
“MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, seventh edition.
Exhibition Details:
Opening reception: Tuesday, December 1, 2009.
Hours: 8pm to Midnight.
Location: Fache Arts + Amy Alonso Gallery.
Address: 750 NE 124 Street suite 2 Moca Plaza, North Miami, FL 33161
From December 1st – December 31, 2009.
Admission: Free.
Contact: Amy Alonso, 305-975-6933, amy@alonsored.com
Live Entertainment, free Champagne and the best music, don’t miss this opportunity!!!
The Exhibition:
“MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, seventh edition.
Fache Arts & Amy Alonso Gallery are pleased to announce the Seventh Edition of their popular “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, featuring artist Valentina Brostean, Amos Miller and Carla Fache.
Symbolism, urban scenarios and color vocabulary gives life to this show that will drive the viewers on a journey to different worlds and dimensions. Three different styles and techniques, one common language: Talent, imagination, vibration and soul.
featuring DJ Kaprah will be spinning the sounds !!!!
Recharge yourself with the energy and creativity of one of the most interesting 2009 Art Basel Exhibitions- “MOST WANTED”. Come and open your senses to the art expression.
Live Entertainment, free Champagne and the best music, don’t miss this opportunity!!!
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
CARLA FACHE
Born in Santiago, Chile, on May 14,1977.
Since the age of four her drawings reflected her creative mind, allowing her to stand out from the rest of her peers. Since 2001, she has being a Miami-Based artist. Her command of color and texture, together with her continuous exploration of the basic elements and the energy behind them, distinguish her work. Carla has developed her own language in painting, throughout the combination of color, textures, angles, energy and soul. Her work addresses mind, heart and the invisible to the senses through a lens of continuous vibrations exchange. Fache has been pouring her soul prolifically on canvas ever since and invites the viewer to enjoy the experience, feel the energy and see the beauty.
“…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 .
VALENTINA BROSTEAN
Born on October 24th, 1983, in the town Novi Sad, Serbia.
I have always had an eye for the strange beauty in the grotesqueries of life; This appreciation is now very evident in work that I am making. Inspired by the relationship between dreams, natural world and the emptiness of consumer culture, between safe childhood playing to everyday marks of reality I bring and create a new type of creatures in my imaginary world. It is a whole range of characters from the ones in darker corners of the streets of soulless cities to the safe and pure creatures from imagination in my wonderland trying through them to prove that I have never grown up, or at least have never lost touch with my innocent childhood self. My body of work is built of this melancholy interaction between man-made status symbols and frozen moments of the utopian childhood memories. In my work I often flirt with different typefaces, superimposing pieces of print on top of my illustrations, or using them as part of the drawings. I often use draws in black ink on top of these collages, using all kind of hand written scribbles often, which pull the focus of the work back from the adult world to the realms of childhood. This experimenting with more text and new techniques led me to emerging of very personal style. The characters i paint may seem like some creatures from another dimension, real but unreal, sometimes very closely connected with childhood, playful and inventive, sometimes abandoned and tragically sad and full of misery. But i think they are simply us, modern society without it’s masks, without the fake presentations that make us acceptable to whatever group we are a part of. Yet the only place where we are truly revealed the way we really are is one from the inside. We all share feelings of fear and loneliness. We all sometimes feel ugly and insecure. If you examine my work closely, you might come to the realization that my creatures are really kind of self portraits, set in a fantastical landscapes of imaginary world which echoes of her own… a bitter, yet sweetly coated prescription for modern life.
AMOS MILLER
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA in 1962 Amos Miller’s paintings are not what you would call “comfortableâ€. Heavy figures lacking specific facial expressions strike odd postures and are sometimes pushed off the canvas without due caution. FLat, indistinct backgrounds yield an otherworldly quality to the work. And yet, one can’t help but be continuously drawn to Miller’s pieces. The bold colors, the unusual perspective, the eerie familiarity of the scene depicted- all of these keep the eye glued to the canvas and the mind ever questioning.â€
“Amos Miller is one of the most interesting young painters of Miami. In his paintings the present USA reality appears clear, investigated and unbelievably rich with contradictions. The artist is not afraid of plunging the knife’s blade into the evils that his world, which is partially ours too by now, is suffering. From the scenes of war to the artificial legs of veterans, from the urban guerillas of rival gangs to the scenes of metropolitan desolation; the climate of a society torn by everyday life, sometimes even dismayed. All elements live together and spread on the big canvas. In his latest works, mainly diptychs and triptychs, there are groups of people who, even if in motion, dominate the scenes as static and monumental figures, waiting for a possible solution of the psychological-existential status. Colors are bright when the scenes full of pathos require it, or they are watercolors when the artist prefers to give prominence to the figurative aspect; his strokes are darker when expressionist memories come back or slightly marked out when the landscape is more lyric.â€
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
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 FRIDAY DEC 25
ART BASEL WEEK
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Javi Zayas & Angel Sanchez invite you to
Experience the Monthly Mystical of
LUNA: The Full Moon Party
This elaborate and upscale event will take place alongside The National Hotel’s seductively sexy pool with clear views of the night sky.
They’ll be plenty of entertainment including tarot card readers and music by DJ Miguel G till 1AM.
Enjoy a fire show and belly dancers – just in case the sight of the moon wasn’t sexy enough!
Party starts @ 8PM.
RSVP is required: RSVP@vitaminccomm.com
1677 Collins Avenue. Miami Beach FL 33139
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster
From Dec 1st through 6th, 2009
Opening reception: Thursday, December 3rd, 2009. 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Gallery Schuster. 2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Miami, FL 33127
Dates: From Dec 1st through 6th, 2009
Opening hours in the fair week: Dec 1st – 6th, 2009. 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Regular opening hours: Tue – Sun, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Admission: Free
Right in the middle of the Wynwood Art District and catty-cornered from Scope Miami at the corner of 21st Street, Gallery Schuster from Berlin has opened a temporary gallery location during Miami’s winter art fair season to show three exhibitions with promising positions from Germany’s hottest art place.
After six successful years of participation in Miami’s art fairs, Gallery Schuster considered 2009 just the right timing to renew their commitment to this location and bring real exhibitions into a real gallery.
With their two galleries Schuster and Schuster Photo they have been an integral and constituting factor in the contemporary art scene of reunified Germany. This is underpinned by more than 200 exhibitions and over 50 participations in various art fairs around the globe. An intense network and cooperation with major museums and prominent collectors ensures a global footprint and regular interaction with the trend-setting leaders in the contemporary art scene.
According to New York Times, art quartier Heidestrasse in Berlin, right beside Berlin’s museum for contemporary art, Hamburger Bahnhof, ranks high under the world’s leading art spots. This is where the two Schuster galleries are located, in direct neighborhood to Arndt & Partner, Haunch of Venison or Hamish Morrison.
Gallery Schuster started their Miami presence on November 14th with a solo show from Berlin based painter Jens Hausmann that has already received a very positive recognition amongst the local art community.
In parallel to the Miami art fairs, Gallery Schuster will present “NEXTBERLINGENERATIONâ€, an inspiring group show of young and upcoming artists from Germany’s art capital. This show will present a mix of all media, including sculptures, objects, installations, photography, video and also painting. Contributing artists will be Benjamin Dewor, Xenia Fink, Julia Freisleben, Gerit Koglin, Marcel Kröner, Juliane Eirich, Lina Faller, Andreas Geisselhardt, Karen Irmer, Jangyoung Jung, Florian Langmaack, Oliver Pietsch, Marek Schovanek and Kestutis Svirnelis.
This show will be accessible from Monday, November 30th until December 19th with an official opening reception on Thursday, December 3rd from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Gallery Schuster Miami
2085 B NW 2nd Avenue / Corner of 21st Street
Miami, FL 33127
Ph: 786.266.2445
Ph: 011.49.30.32304200
info@galerie-schuster.de
www.galerie-schuster.de
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com
The 25th Anniversary of White Party at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Â The world’s oldest and largest HIV/AIDS fundraiser benefiting Care Resource.
For more great shots, please go to Anthony’s gallery. Â Thanks very much to professional freelance photographer Anthony Jordon for these great shots from the Care Resource White Party. For booking information, please visit Anthony’s website or his myspace page.
Art of Fitness with Special Olympics
On Saturday, December 5th from 6pm-10pm, the Shuichi Take Fitness Club is proud to host The Art of Fitness. The event aims to celebrate and promote fitness and athleticism in our community by showing its support for Special Olympics Miami-Dade. Our hope is to raise $10,000 that will help maintain some of the programs and services that Special Olympics Miami-Dade provides to our communities.
The Special Olympics Miami-Dade is an organization that empowers people with intellectual disabilities to realize their full potential and develop skills through year-round sports training and competition.
Be sure to mark you calendars and save the date. The event will take place during the lively Art Midtown and Art Basel Festivals at the Fitness Club, which is surrounded by breathtaking views of the city and the bay. Event attendees will enjoy interesting art installations, musical performances, a silent auction and an open bar. Special performance by rising pop star CeCe Segarra.
Advanced Tickets: $20 Tickets at Door: $25
VIP Table (with bottle service) $1000
To purchase tickets click HERE
Please join us in our effort to support this great organization and the services it provides to the intellectually disabled. All proceeds from this event will go to Special Olympics Miami-Dade County.
Sponsor opportunities are available at every level and are tax-exempt. Sponsorship packages include:
Radio Advertising
Brand visibility with media in conjunction with event
Inclusion in all press/Special Olympic releases and PR outreach
Logo Placement in all distribution (email, print, etc)
VIP Event Passes
Art Basel Week 2009
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening
Winner of two honorific mentions in the 2009 International Photography Awards
December 2nd – December 5th
Miami based Colombian photographer and mix media artist Claudia Calle is getting ready to open her new studio in the Wynwood Art District (2722 NW 2 Ave) with a series of events that will run through out Art Basel week. The talented artist is being supported by distinguished sponsors like Fabrika Miami, Viewpoint Art, Iniciativa Colectiva, Groovalizacion Internet Radio, Don Q Rum, Aguila Beer, Pinord and Marquez d Vizhoja, among others.
Claudia will exhibit for the first time her latest collection “Republic of Chinaâ€, where she portraits Chinese fascinating culture as well as its special socioeconomic reality. Claudia Calle enjoys experimenting with photography; painting and mixing elements over different and non – conventional materials and this technique is applied with perfection in this magnificent collection. The public will also be able to enjoy the series “Living in Silence†and “Between Frontier: The Longneck Story†which grant Claudia two honorable mentions in the 2009 International Photography Awards. The pieces were chosen among over 20,000 photography’s sent from all over the world.
The opening event will take place Wednesday, December 2nd from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and the artist is extending a cordial invitation to friends, media and art lovers to come celebrate with her in this special night. The full schedule of events is posted at www.claudiacalle.com or www.fabrikalink.com
Claudia Calle is an eclectic artist who photographs by instinct capturing unusual moments and giving us genial art, reflect of her heightened life philosophy. She has a passion for traveling and capturing the lifestyle and culture of the places she visits and her work is the result of the fusion between spontaneity and a conscientious study of the social and cultural phenomenon that she perceives at her surroundings.
In her own words she explains “Through the creative process something wonderful happens. My mind, eyes, hands and spirit align and without premeditation, in a magical second, I capture the essence of the people and things that are in front of me. The final result is always perfect because it comes from a spontaneous act. I enjoy experimenting with photography, painting and mixing elements over different and non – conventional materials. In my work I use symbols as part of the human occultism with the purpose of spreading and protecting the truth.â€
Wall Lovers,
Imaginary Friends is coming to Miami for Art Basel! Come check us out in the Design District. It’s going to be a great and fun show. We are also happy to announce a new addition to the team, “Helena Garcia”. Check us out for holiday gifts!
Imaginary Friends
ART BASEL
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective
exhibition in association with Haveli furniture
Opening reception: December 3rd / 6pm -Midnight
open daily from 11am – 7pm
Closing: December 5th / Midnight
Located in the Design District
137 NE 40th St, Miami Mia, Fla 33127
Daniel (Krave) Fila, Gerry Stecca, Michael Rivamonte, Helen Garcia,
Alex Yanes, Jeff Dekal, Raskoe, and more
Thank you for the support!
Peace,
Wallove
The Wallove Team
www.wallove.com
What: Scion A/V – A Night At Made To Play Cd Release Party
Who: Jesse Rose, Riva Starr, Zombie Disco Squad, Oliver $, Idiotproof, Induce
When: Sunday, December 6, 2009
11:00 P.M. – 4:00 A.M.
Where: Rok Bar
1905 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL
Ages: 21+
Free with RSVP!
Early arrival is suggested as space is limited. Entry is NOT guaranteed.
Line up subject to change.
This RSVP closes 12/06/2009 08:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time
101/EXHIBIT INVITES YOU TO FOUR OPENINGS
101 NE 40th Street . In the Design District
Jordan Doner
Installation
“Land,” One Night Only:
Tues., Dec. 1, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Exhibition of Selected Works
Opening Reception with the Artist
Fri., Dec. 4, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
David Michael Bowers
Opening Reception with the Artist
Wed., Dec. 2, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Claudio Ethos
Opening Reception with the Artist
Thurs., Dec. 3, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Installation on 101/exhibit’s Exterior Wall
Dec. 1 through Dec. 6
RSVP: jenny@tma-pr.com
Please indicate which event(s) you will be attending
NDS
You are personally invited to a special Art and Design presentation:
“Jewelry Salon” at NDS Shop, Monday November 30th at 7:00 pm.
(in conjunction with “Limited Edition Experiences”, in the Miami Design District.)
A Selection of Jewelry Works by some of today’s leading Contemporary Designers and Artists.
Available exclusively at NDS, Artist Limited Edition Jewelry and Designer pieces by:
Hernan Bas,
Scott Hug,
Cristina Lei Rodrigez,
Martin Oppel,
Paola Pivi,
Tom Sachs,
Bless,
Brokenfab,
Emma Carroll,
Confetti System,
Femke De Vries,
Lauren Manoogian,
Nektar De Stagni.
“Jewelry Salon” was born out of a desire to expose new ideas that merge design, art and fashion to our Miami as well as international audience that descend upon the city every December.
Noticing that some artists are producing jewelry pieces for themselves, the aim of the “Artist Limited Editions” section of the Salon, is to showcase these works which are generally not presented publicly and to encourage this form of design. Some of the editions for ‘Jewelry Salon’ have been especially made in collaboration with NDS.
The “Designer ” section of the Salon, is a sample of pieces that best reflect new ideas in design and process, made by emerging and established contemporary labels, originating from the Netherlands, Paris, Berlin, London, Miami and NY among others.
Nektar De Stagni Shop (NDS) is a concept store directed by clothing and jewelry designer Nektar De Stagni. The store functions both as a boutique and showroom space for NDS label as well as special projects and organized events by invited artists and designers.
“Jewelry Salon” at NDS Shop, Monday November 30th at 7:00 pm.
155 NE 38th St.
Miami Design District.
Tel.786 556 3033
**Music Sets by DJ Healer**
Special Thanks to: John Connelly Presents, Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, and Team.
NDS
Nektar De Stagni
WWW.NEKTARDESTAGNI.COM
nektar@nektardestagni.com
155 ne 38th St. Suite #102 Miami FL 33137
Shop: 786 556 3033
Being in the World: Selections from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection
An exhibition featuring 7 media-based installations by:
Chantal Akerman
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Muntean/Rosenblum
Shirin Neshat
Robin Rhode
Bill Viola
Francesca Woodman
Special hours during Art Basel Miami Beach: Wednesday Dec. 2 – Sunday Dec. 6: 9am – 4pm
Related Events: Gallery Tour with exhibition curator, Berta Sichel
Thursday, December 3, 10:30am
CIFO, 1018 N. Miami Avenue | Miami, Florida, 33136 | p: 305.455.3380
5th Annual Black & Red Affair
20 of our youth will be performing with the South Florida Steppers. Please come out and show your support!
DATE: Saturday, Dec. 5th
TIME: 8 PM – 1 AM
LOCATION: Ten Palms Restaurant
Gulfstream Park
901 S. Federal Highway
Hallandale, FL 33009
TICKETS: $40 in advance
Purchase your tickets now at:
www.southfloridasteppers.com
MORE INFO: Sabrina – (954) 533-6177
About:
Educate Tomorrow, Corp. is an international, nonprofit, certified 501(c)(3) organization. All over the world, poverty denies children, as well as adults, the promises of a better tomorrow. Forgotten by society and social welfare programs, children born into poverty are trapped in a cruel and often violent cycle that frequently continues for generations. Lacking the inspiration, confidence, knowledge, and means to change, entire families are lost to the cycle of hopelessness.
Educate Tomorrow believes that the best way to end the cycle of poverty is through education. Our mission is to make education an attainable goal for the most disadvantaged in our world, so that all may be afforded the possibilities that can be achieved through learning. We strive to reach out to these individuals and provide them inspiration, guidance, and support and lead them on the path of life-long learning.
Educate Tomorrow’s primary mission in the US is to provide one-on-one educational mentors to foster care children that are turning 18 and “aging out” of the system. Since its founding in 2003, Educate Tomorrow has successfully implemented its mentoring programs, education programs and life skills camps across the nation. Additionally, it has reached internationally by continuing to support the work of it’s founders who established one of the first local language primary schools, adult literacy programs and boarding schools in the remote and impoverished village of Kabey Fo in Niger, West Africa.
Join Shannon Hori from CBS4 for a night of casino gaming in Pinecrest to win fabulous prizes in exchange for your winnings!
Saturday, December 5
Cocktail Hour starts at 7pm
Gaming Tables open 8pm – 11pm
Tickets are $100 per person
includes open bar, hor d’oeurves and $50 gaming chips
RSVP with Rita at rita@paws4you.org or 305.491.5651
Proceeds benefit:
Paws 4 You
PO Box 561163
Miami, Florida 33256-1163
786-242-RESQ (7377)
www.paws4you.org
South Florida Urban Ministries & SCORE Miami (Counselors to America’s Small Business), Chapter 29
Present Finding Funds for Your Business
Learn where to go for financing, what to avoid and how to qualify. Our experts will provide strategies to help your business stay afloat in today’s economy.
Dec. 9, 2009
6:30 – 8:30 PM
United Way of Miami Dade
3250 S.W. 3rd Ave., Miami
Conference Room – First Floor
Admission $10 / Please pay at the door.
Light Refreshments will be served.
For additional info go to www.scoremiami.org
Space is limited. Please RSVP. Email pem1901@gmail.com
{Just a quick note to let everyone know that we have done a big update to our Art Basel Guide. Still more to come, but we will get that up as soon as we can.}
Sunday 12/6
Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 9a-6p
Kitchen Dreams Works in Glass by Ricky Bernstein 9:30a-12n
Celebrate Art Basel with Michele Oka Doner at Breakfast in the Park 9:30a-12n
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-4p
INK Miami 10a-3p
Bakehouse Art Complex bÄc:23 10a-6p
PULSE Miami 10a-7p
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 11a parodi lecture, 2p tours
Aqua Art Miami 11a-4p
ARTery Miami 11a-4p
Femmeart Miami 11a-5p
Art Miami 11a-5p
Sculpt Miami 11a-5p
Photo Miami 11a-6p
Art Asia 11a-6p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-6p
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-6p
Art Whino 11a-6p
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 11a-7p farmer’s market, yoga, massage
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Graffiti Gone Global 12n-3p
Miami Design Preservation League Special Event 12n-4p
Verge Art Fair 12n-6p
Tasting Basel Artful food by the Wild Feasties 12n-6p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-6pm
Art Positions
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-6p
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Fo-Ci Art Fair 12p-6p, 12p-3p barbeque
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
PooL Art Fair 3-10p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Insight B 4-9:30p
Yacht Basel Gallery Cruise 4:30p
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Scion A/V A Night At Made To Play CD Release Party 11p-4a
Zones Art Fair
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Semo Art Basel
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week
Multiversal Group Show
Saturday 12/5
Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 9a-7p, 7-11p cocktail performance
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach 10-11:30a children, 2p artist conversation
Bakehouse Art Complex bÄc:23 10a-6p
PULSE Miami 10a-7p
INK Miami 10a-7p
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-8p
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 11a-4p
ARTery Miami 11a-7p
Art Miami 11a-7p
Aqua Art Miami 11a-7p
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Photo Miami 11a-7p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Art Asia 11a-7p
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 11a-7p, 12m closing reception
Fo-Ci Art Fair 11a-7p, 7p-12m gallery walk opening
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-8p
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
Art Whino 11a-8p, 8p-12m reception
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 11a-2a
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Miami Design Preservation League Special Event 12n-4p
i love miami 365 alissa christine art basel show at moksha 12n-6p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p, 6-9p O Cinema reception
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Verge Art Fair 12n-8p
Tasting Basel Artful food by the Wild Feasties 12n-8p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-8pm
Art Positions
Graffiti Gone Global 12n-8p
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-8p
7 For All Mankind Aventura Event 2p-5p
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
Pia Lindman Face Act Performance 3p
PooL Art Fair 3-10p
Insight B 4-9:30p
One Night Only Holiday Art Bazaar at The Mutiny Hotel 6-9p
Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here 6p-9p
Art of Fitness with Special Olympics 6-10p
Oceanfront Nights 6p-12m
Max Fish 6p-4a
Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery Grand Opening 7p
The Whitelaw Hotel Presents Love & Heart 7p
Collector’s Preview Alice Aycock Sculpture and Drawings at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 7-9p
FemmeArt present Performance Art Night with Beatriz Lecuona and Oscar Hernandez 7-9p
Art Basel Reception for It’s Like That 7-10p
New World School of the Arts Presents NWSA Untitled at Artseen Gallery 7-10p
SwingArt Party at NADA with performance of the TM sisters & Fashion show by Luis Valenzuela 7-10p
Art Basel Celebration Hotel Urbano Launching Party 7-11p
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 7p-12m calle wynwood
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 7p-12m MAM ball
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Desvan 8p-12m
Red Dot Party in honor of GreenMiami 8-10p
Nikki Beach Brings The Box 8p, 11p
A Converse Event at Art Basel 9pm
Electric Pickle 9pm – 5am Poplife
Zones Art Fair
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts
Semo Art Basel
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
Societe Perrier PULSE Miami
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week
Multiversal Group Show
Friday 12/4Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 9a-7p, 7-11p cocktail performance
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 9a-9p
Bakehouse Art Complex bÄc:23 10a-6p
PULSE Miami 10a-7p
INK Miami 10a-7p
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-8p
ARTery Miami 11a-7p
Art Miami 11a-7p
Aqua Art Miami 11a-7p
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Photo Miami 11a-7p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-7p
Art Asia 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 11a-7p
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-8p
Fo-Ci Art Fair 11a-7p, 8p-12m official party
Art Whino 11a-8p, 8p-12m reception
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 11a-2a
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
i love miami 365 alissa christine art basel show at moksha 12n-6p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
Verge Art Fair 12n-8p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-8pm
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Art Positions
Graffiti Gone Global 12n-8p
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
Oceanfront Nights 6p-12m
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-8p
PooL Art Fair 3-10p, 6-10p opening party
Insight B 4-9:30p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Logan Real Showcases Tour de France Collection 6-9p
Save Dade Special Event 6-9p
Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here 6p-9p
Irreversible and Metropole South Beach Present Artist/Curator Alejandro Mendoza 6-9p
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 6p-11p welcome event
Max Fish 6p-4a
Graffiato 6p-11p
Art Basel Event Benefiting Educate Tomorrow Les Arts Vivants 7p
Collector’s Preview Alice Aycock Sculpture and Drawings at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 7-9p
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p artist reception
Mediterranean Visions 7-10p
Miami Design Preservation League Special Event 7-11p
Frozen Music Ensemble Autonomous Sounds I & II 7-11p
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Nikki Beach Brings The Box 8p, 11p
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach, 8-11p reception
Art Week Event At Eden Roc Resort Promoting Work Of Genius 8p-12m
Electric Pickle 9pm – 5am Fu*k Art Let’s Dance
Official Art Basel and Miami Launch of Christian Louboutin and Piper Heidsieck’s Champagne Glass Slipper 11p
Zones Art Fair
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Semo Art Basel
photo MIAMI 2009 Cocktail Party at Viceroy
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week
Thursday 12/3
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 9a-9p
New World School of the Arts Urban Garden Exhibition at The Yard at Casalin 10a-12n
New World School of the Arts Presents NWSA Untitled at Artseen Gallery 10a-12n
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 11a-1p breakfast with the artists
Aqua Art Miami 10a-1p vip preview, 1p-7p
ARTery Miami 10a-2p, 2-7p vip/press preview
PULSE Miami 10a-1p private preview, 1p-8p
Bakehouse Art Complex bÄc:23 10a-6p
INK Miami 10a-7p
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-8p
Pia Lindman Face Act Performance 11a
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p vip preview, 7p-12m reception
Art Miami 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Photo Miami 11a-7p
Art Asia 11a-7p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-7p
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
Art Whino 11a-8p, 11p-2a after party
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Fo-Ci Art Fair 11a-7p, 8p-11p Culinary Night
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 11a-7p, 9p-12m opening reception
Insight B 12n-5p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
i love miami 365 alissa christine art basel show at moksha 12n-6p
Verge Art Fair 12n-6p professional preview
Masters Mystery Art Show 12n-7p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-8pm
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Art Positions
Haute Living & Ligne Roset VIP Art Basel Event 5p
LoweDown Happy Hour Holiday Dreams at the Lowe 5-7p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Oceanfront Nights 6p-12m
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-8p
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 3-7p vip preview, 7-11p open reception
Kitchen Dreams Works in Glass by Ricky Bernstein 5-7p
Art Salon Program at Art Basel Miami Beach Contemporary Art and Social Media equals Network and Networth 6p
Ricart Gallery on the Garden of Lincoln Road exhibit the artist Carolus 6p
Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here 6p-9p
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 6p-2a vernissage
Max Fish 6p-4a
Special Vernissage Borinquen Art Basel Opening Reception 7p
Art a la Carte Spa at Icon 7p
CCEMiami at Art Basel Migrations Looking South at Moore Space 7p
Graffiti Gone Global 7-9p media & collector preview
Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca presents his First Fine Art Solo Exhibition at Luis Perez Galeria 7-10p
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p artist reception
Sound Of Art Oasis of Raleigh Hotel 7-11p
Photo Miami Opening Party at Nikki Beach 7-11p
Frozen Music Ensemble Autonomous Sounds I & II 7-11p
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Lance Armstrong and Nike at Stages 8p
Gen Art Opening Party for Vanguard at Aqua Art Miami 8-11p
Nikki Beach Brings The Box 8p, 11p
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 8-11p party on the plaza
Art Week Event At Eden Roc Resort Promoting Work Of Genius 8p-12m
Electric Pickle 8pm-4am Stop Drop n’ Roll
Saraswati Presents Art l Baile 9p-4a
beScene Magazine and MOD Media present Floyd the rock artist 11p
Zones Art Fair
Vanguard Gala Party evening
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Semo Art Basel
Irreversible Magazine Bass Museum Art Basel exhibit Where Do We Go From Here?
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Wednesday 12/2
Wednesday 12/2
INK Miami 10a-12n opening brunch, 12-7p
Photo Miami 11a-3p
Art Whino 11a-5p press, 5-8p artist exhibitor mixer, 8p-12m vip press cocktail
Art Asia 11a-6p vip press
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-6p vip press
Art Miami 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 12p-5p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Red Dot Art Fair 5-6p press vip, 6-9p reception
Art Explosion Celebration at Lexus 6-8p
Art Basel Miami Beach 6-9pm vernissage
Miguel Paredes Opening Reception The Manifestation of Cross-Over Art 6p-12m
Max Fish 6p opening reception 6p-4a
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p artist reception
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 7-11p opening reception
Oceanfront Nights 7p-12m opening
From Manhattan To Miami Event Anya Ponorovskaya Design District Launch Celebration 7-10p
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit 7-11p
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 8p opening reception
Luna The Full Moon Party at The National Hotel 8p
Art Walk on Espanola 8p-12m
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Tuesday 12/1
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p, 7-10p vernissage
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p, 6-10p opening reception
vitra Design Miami party 3-7p
Moss at Design Miami 3-6p preview, 6-10p vernissage
Art Basel Miami Beach 3-10pm collector preview
Inaugural Exhibition of Artsite Opening Reception 5-9p opening reception
Art Miami 5:30-7p benefit, 7-10:30p vip preview
Maria Martinez-Canas Tetralogy Freedom Tower Exhibition Reception 6-8pm
FriendsWithYou Boutique Launch Party 6-10p
Photo Miami 6p-10p vip reception
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 6-10p vernissage
Red, the Steakhouse Cocktail Party sponsored by MiamiARTzine.com 6p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p, 6:30-9p Grit reception
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 7p welcome reception
Reach of Realism Opening Reception MOCA Vanity Fair International Party 7-9p
KaBe Contemporary Jose Antonio Hernandez Diez Recent Work Opening Reception 7-9p
Cappellini Miami Flagship Showroom Limited Forever 7-10p
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p installation
Sculpt Miami 7p-10:30p media vip preview
Femmeart Miami 7p-11p opening
Art Basel Exclusive Event Art DECOnstruction 7-11p
Galleria A World Seen Through Art Downtown Miami new art night welcomes Art Basel to South Florida 8-10p
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show 8p-12m opening reception
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Monday 11/30
Durban Segini Art Basel Week Opening 7-10p
Graffiti Gone Global, presented by SUSHISAMBA, will take place December 4-6th , 2009 during Art Basel Miami Beach. Curated by James and Karla Murray, authors of best-selling titles Store Front-The Disappearing Face of New York, Miami Graffiti, Broken Windows and Burning New York, the exhibition will feature a selection of work from today’s top street artists. This groundbreaking exhibition, set to take place in a 4,000 square foot venue in the Midtown Arts District, will be the largest of its kind in Miami. The opening VIP preview will take place on Thursday, December 3, 2009 from 7 PM to 9 PM at 3252 NE 1st Ave, Suite 101, Miami, FL 33127.
Exhibiting artists include: 131 Projects (Argentina), Aiko Nakagawa (Japan), Armogedon 2057 (Armenia), Billi Kid (Colombia), Crome (Miami), Cycle (NYC), David Cooper (NYC), Doze Green (NYC), Ewok One 5MH (NYC), Flip (Brazil), Ghost aka Cousin Frank (NYC), Jana Joana (Brazil), Lady Pink (Ecuador), Nina (Brazil), Shiro (Japan), Smael (Brazil), Sofia Maldonado (Puerto Rico), Suiko (Japan) and Vitché (Brazil).
GGG will also have live graffiti battles during the exhibition with SHIRO, CYCLE, CROME, 131 PROJECTS, SOFIA MALDONADO, DAVID COOPER, BILLI KID, ARMOGEDON 2057, JANA JOANA, VITCHÉ, and SMAEL. The battle will take place directly outside the exhibition space at 3252 NE 1st Avenue, Suite 101 Midtown Miami. Spray Paint provided by 004 Connection:
Reaching beyond the typical white walls of an art fair, SUSHISAMBA has commissioned Miami-based architect HOX (Douglas Hoekzema) to design a sprawling, Brazilian-inspired favela structure for Graffiti Gone Global. HOX’s exhibition design consists of interlocking components of wood and steel that may be detached and sold as separate units, some of which will bear a signature graffiti piece. In addition, custom furniture designed by the several of the participating artists will be available for purchase.
Shimon Bokovza, concept developer of SUSHISAMBA restaurants, Sugarcane Lounge and Graffiti Gone Global, along with partners Danielle Billera and Matt Johnson, has consistently demonstrated his support for street artists. In addition to producing and underwriting previous exhibitions such as GINZATROPICALIA, he has commissioned site-specific street art in SUSHISAMBA restaurants throughout the country. The recently opened Sugarcane Lounge in Las Vegas, NV features work from Graffiti Gone Global’s Brazilian artist “FLIP†Felipe Yung.
“Bringing art to SUSHISAMBA is something that is a natural evolution in our whole concept and experience,†said Bokovza. “We would only call upon the best talent to execute a dream that was sparked with the inception of Art Basel.â€
About James & Karla Murray
For the last 15 years, married authors and photographers, James and Karla Murray have been documenting the streets of New York and Miami, publishing three best-selling books on the graffiti scene, Miami Graffiti (Prestel Publishing 2009), Broken Windows (Gingko Press 2002) and Burning New York (Gingko Press 2006). Faithfully documenting the generations- old stores and shops of New York’s neighborhoods resulted in their critically acclaimed book, STORE FRONT-The Disappearing Face of New York released by Gingko Press in 2009. Their photographs and articles have appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Stern, Mass Appeal, and Time Out New York. James and Karla Murray were also the subjects of numerous documentary programs, “Around Town with Cat Greenleaf†on WNBC TV in May 2009, “NY Style†and “NY Streets†on NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) in April 2009 and February 2007. Visit http://graffitigoneglobal.blogspot.com/ for exhibition news.
About SUSHISAMBA
SUSHISAMBA offers inventive fare that unites bold Brazilian flavors, precise Japanese technique and traditional Peruvian culinary traditions on one plate. In addition to the Las Vegas debut, SUSHISAMBA has outposts in New York, Chicago, Miami and Tel Aviv. Please see www.sushisamba.com for more information.
SHOW INFORMATION
Show Hours:
Exclusive Media & Collectors Preview (By Invitation Only) Thursday, December 3: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
General Hours Friday, December 4: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM Saturday, December 5: 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM Sunday, December 6: 12:00 PM- 3:00 PM
Admission FREE
In celebration of the legendary New York City bar’s 20 year anniversary, Aaron Bondaroff, Al Moran and Ulli Rimkus bring the downtown institution Max Fish to Miami for the week of Art Basel. Taking over a functioning bar space in downtown Miami, the team will be recreating an art installation out of the core elements of the Lower East Side location and importing it’s colorful cast of characters for the week. With a prime location downtown Miami, it will most definitley be the common meeting point for Art Basel attendees and act as the main clubhouse for all of the creative community during the fair week. A full lineup of live bands and dj’s will be performing nightly during ther week as well as movie screenings in an outdoor space.
Featuring artwork by Scott Cambpell, Neckface, Kevin Long, Ako & Atiba, Jery Hsu, Theresa Dillon, Jesse Gold, Mr Kiji, Chris Yormick, Andrew Kou, Joaquin Stengleman, Andre Aimi, Judi Rosen, Patrick Graf, Pia Arrabio, Dave Aron, Jason Wright, Cycle, Ivan Rodriquez, Keeva, Isabel Asha Penzlien, Jonthan Meltring, Tony Cox, Alain Levitt, Bobby Puelo, Mark Gonzales, Olga Sophie Kapplen, Steve Powers, John A Grigley, Angela Boatwright, Sally Penn, Thomas Campbell, Scott Lenhart, Brian Deran / Baby Leg, Toben Yelland, Vanessa Salle, Josh Wildman, Wes Lang, Greg Woolard, Wierdo Dave, Brigette Engler, Mike Farmer, John Drury, Royce Meier, Jondra Nolan, Brent Richardson and Leo Fitzpatrick.
OPENING RECEPTION DECEMBER 2, 2009 at 6PM
LIVE PERFORMANCES FOR THE WEEK
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2009, I.U.D. / Silkflowers / Animals Of The Arctic
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2009, BARR / Mike Bones / Wilder Zoby (Chin Chin) / Jaccuzzi Boys
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2009, Gang Gang Dance / Endless Boogie / Teepee
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2009, Special Secret Performance
Resident DJ’s Tim Barber, Leo Fitzpatrick and Benton
SPECIAL THANKS
Vans
ADDRESS AND HOURS
28 NE 14 Street
Miami, FL 33127
Daily 6pm – 4am
STAGES
We invite you to join Lance Armstrong and Nike at STAGES.
It’s a unique celebration of human potential inspired by Lance and dedicated to the fight against cancer. Over twenty renowned artists offered their time and creativity to express the LIVESTRONG message and raise funds for the Lance Armstrong Foundation which is committed to inspire and empower people affected by cancer.
Artists included in the exhibition are Cai Guo-Qiang, Rosson Crow, Jules de Balincourt, Dzine, Shepard Fairey, Futura, Andreas Gursky, KAWS, Geoff McFetridge, Yoshitomo Nara, Catherine Opie, Os Gemeos, Erik Parker, Jose Parla, Raymond Pettibon, Lari Pittman, Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Tom Sachs, Kenny Scharf, Eric White, Christopher Wool, Dustin Yellin and Aaron Young.
Join the fight.
OPENING RECEPTION DECEMBER 3, 2009 at 8PM
Live Performance by ATLAS SOUND
8pm – midnight
SPECIAL THANKS
Nike
Lance Armstrong Foundation
ADDRESS AND HOURS
888 Biscayne Blvd at Marina Blue
Miami, FL 33132
Daily noon – 8pm
Sunday noon – 6pm
“Face It: A Place for Portraiture in a Technologically Advanced Society”
Fountain Art Fair Miami 2009
2505 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33137
Exhibition Dates: Dec. 3-6, 2009; 11am – 7pm
VIP/Press Preview: Thu Dec. 3 11am – 7pm
Artist’s Reception: Fri. Dec 4 7pm-Midnight
Krasa Fine Art
info@krasafineart.com
954-237-9168
List of Participating Galleries at Fountain 2009:
Boltax Gallery – Shelter Island
Brooklynite Gallery – Brooklyn
Glowlab – New York
Grace Exhibition Space – Brooklyn
Greg Haberny – Brooklyn
Jon Frum Foundation – Brooklyn
Jonathan Shorr – New York
Krasa Fine Art – Miami
Leo Kesting Gallery – New York
Milk Gallery – New York
Sara Nightingale – Shelter Island
Super/Prime – Brooklyn
We-Are-Familia – Brooklyn
About Fountain:
Fountain was launched in March 2006 in New York in an effort to leverage support for independent galleries overlooked by the larger, corporate-sponsored art fairs. The name “Fountain†is a nod to Marcel Duchamp’s controversial sculpture which shook up the art world when it was rejected by the Society of Artists’ exhibition in 1917.
Similarly, in defiant contrast with The Armory Show, Art Basel Miami Beach, Pulse, Scope and the numerous other international art fairs, Fountain has received wide public support and critical acclaim for its experimental slant favoring large, open and ambitious installation spaces. In form and spirit, the artwork exhibited at Fountain reflects the avant-garde attitude of the Dada art movement, while attracting the attention of the international clientele and top collectors who attend the more traditional fairs.
Artnet – the most widely read art site on the web – describes Fountain: “Likeability and chutzpah used to be what art was about. That, and a little guerrilla mentality, which you had at Fountain in spades. This is the place where you reminisce about the good old days, when you did it yourself, when inspiration and magic struck like a bolt from the blue.â€
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Announces
Lineup of South Florida Talent for Inaugural Show
Multimedia art festival dedicated to South Florida’s premiere and emerging launches December 3
3GZ Productions, in association with Mitrani Warehouse, AV8 Productions, The Agency Collective, Biscayne Writers and Intuition Marketing (IM Events) presents Miami’s Independent Thinkers | Miami’s It, a multimedia art festival dedicated to South Florida’s premier and emerging artists. The mission of the event is to raise awareness about talented South Florida artists through an exclusive showcase of their work amidst the many satellite fairs connected with Art Basel Miami Beach.
December 3-6
Mitrani Warehouse, 222 NW 27th Street, Miami, FL 33127.
Miami’s Independent Thinkers will feature painting, photography, sculpture, film, writing and mixed-media works for sale by some of South Florida’s most talented creative minds.
Agustina Woodgate · Aiden Dillard · Alejandra Amaris · Andres Erazo · Annette Mauricio
Angello Pizarro · Anthony Humphreys · Arnold Steiner · Art of Shade · Art For Evolution
Asser Saint Val · Belaxis Buil · Betsy Gandy · Bill Kearney · Camilo Palomeque
Carlos Tirado
Carolina MacRubio · Caroline Geys · Carolina Sanllehi · Codis Kirschner · Coral Morphologic · Chad Darren
Charis Kirchheimer · Christina Molina · Christina Pettersson · Claudio Picasso · Clutch
· Daniel Cardenas · Daniel Murphy · Dan Walker · David Rohn · David Tamargo
Dawn Dubriel · Diana Paez · Dianne Patisse · Dudley Alexis · Dylan Terry · Eddy Guerra
Elena Tejada-Herrera · Erik DeLuca · Eurydice Kamvis · Federico Nessi · Francesco LoCastro
Franceasca Seiden · Franco Parente · Frank George Kanelos · Gerry Stecca · Greg Busch · Henry Alberto
Henry Ballate · Homo-Sapiens · Hugo Montoya · Humberto Torres · Jenni Wagoner · Jen Stark · Jesus “Chuchi” Rivero
Jiae Hwang & Nicholas C. Raftis III · Jilliam Mayer · JJ Colagrande · John DeFaro · Jonathon Bulgini
Jose Javier Rodriguez · Juan Jose Griego · Juan Patino · Julian Sula · Julio Herrera · Kandi Stirman · Katie Stirman
Karen Starosta-Gilinski · Kerry McLaney · Lacey Friedman · Lee & Paul Reyes Fournier
Lourdes Ravelo & Andrew Sansac · Manny Duran · Maria Berrio · Marlene Lopez · Mark Diaz · May Azcue · Meg Pukel
Melanie Feliciano · Michael Landsberg · Michelle Choate · John Rasmussen . Michelle Gomez · Mike Butler · Miles Abalia · Monica Travis
Natalia Molina · Natasha Tsakos · Nicholas C. Raftis III · Nicole Martinez · Nicole Soden · Patrick Maxcy
Radhika Agarwala · Remy Dou · Rhonda Mitrani · Rodrigo Lopresti · Rollin Stirman · Ross Ford · Ryan Hayoun
Sara Kaplan · Sean Scott Maguire · Shannon Lange · SKAM · Sofia Moreno · Stephanie Ketty · Sutze Daniel
Tiffany Smith · TM Sisters · Vanessa Palacio · Venessa Monokian · Yasmina Padron · Yosvany Teijeiro
A full program of evening performances has been planned featuring the talents of performance artists, dancers, DJs, VJs and South Florida’s top live acts. Miami’s Independent Thinkers is proud to welcome:
Shameless Burlesque · Cleaveland Jones · Wildchild · People From Venus · Black Bobby
Joshy Josh · Ray Milian · Uprokk · Dave Betamax · Electric Porkchop · J. Boogie and Iris Beatrix
Chakra Girlz · Cosmo & D. Blue · Lolo (Sweat Records) · MAN Productions
Universal Citizen · Otto Von Schirach · The Femmebots · Art of Shade
with more surprise guests
MIAMI’S INDEPENDENT THINKERS EVENT PROGRAM
$15/day general admission // $10/day students w/ valid ID & seniors
Thursday December 3rd // 6pm – 2am Vernissage // Evening performances
Friday December 4th & Saturday December 5th // 11am – 2am, Daily showings open to the public // Evening performances
Sunday December 6th // 11am – 7pm, “Art Basil” Sunday Farmers’ Market with 11:15am yoga class and on-site massage therapists + A Special Closing Day Set by G. Love // 4pm
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STAY CONNECTED: Check out www.MiamiThinkers.com daily for final updated schedules and performance times (DJs, VJs, bands, dancers and fashion shows)
VIP Invitation from SATELLITE Art + Design Show Miami
ARTIST EXHIBITORS: Carlos Cesar Alves, Ana Andras, Paul Andras, Daniel Bilodeau, Andre Brandao, Viktorija Bulava, Jure J. Cekuta, Salvador Dali, Alvaro Daza, Jack Dowd, Phillip Dvorak, Raul Frontal, Susan Gott, Bruce Helander, Richard Holton, G. Mayo, Flor Ana Mayoral, Philip Ross Munro, Melanie Prapopoulos, Diego Rivera, Carlos Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, Gloria Sesana, Marc Sijan, Ryan Paul Simmons, Hunt Slonem, Ezra Talmatch, Vilijus Vaisvila, Gerard Valls, Andy Warhol, and Robert Wilson. Wooden sculptures in performance areas and provided by George Wells-Adirondack Wood Art.
DESIGN EXHIBITORS: Colombostile, Il Vetro Dei Dogi, lounges by PIE Studio, and cafe seating by InterFlight Studio.
WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERS
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EVENT PHOTOGRAPHER
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YOU’RE INVITED TO HELP CREATE MIAMI BEACH’S TIME CAPSULE
WHEN: On Friday, December 4th, 2009 from 7pm-11pm, during Art Basel
WHERE: Art Deco Welcome Center located at 10th Street and Ocean Drive on Miami Beach, Florida.
WHO: anyone who loves Miami Beach!
WHAT: All guests are asked to bring a piece to be exhibited. The pieces can be anything as long as they are personalized and showcase Miami Beach life experiences. Bring collages, photos, poems, illustrations, documents, fabric, menus, paintings, posters, sketches, to do lists ……. anything as long as it weighs under a pound and is easy to hang/exhibit.
Please include your name, email address and short description of your piece for our friends who will unseal the Miami Beach Time Capsule in 2029 when Miami Beach celebrates its 50th Anniversary as a Historic District.
FACEBOOK: Share and preserve your favorite Miami Beach memories and experiences by uploading photos and videos to Facebook’s Miami Beach Time Capsule. Celebrate family, friends, community, that costumed dog, life guard stand at sunrise, or the craziness of Halloween on Lincoln Road. http://www.facebook.com/MiamiBeachTimeCapsule
Become a member of Miami Design Preservation League to support advocacy, education and programming that preserve and protect Miami Beach’s history and character.
New World School of the Arts
Presents
nwsa untitled
College student exhibition juried by NWSA alumni
Hernan Bas and Bert Rodriguez
Preview: Thursday, December 3; 10:00 am – 12 noon
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 5; 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Artseen Gallery
2215 NW 2nd Avenue, Wynwood
Free and open to the public
New World School of the Arts
Presents
The Yard @ Casalin
An Exhibition in an urban garden
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Reception 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
Casalin
55 NW 30 Street, Wynwood Arts District
Free and open to the public
JOIN us on December 3rd at Purdy Lounge for:
*Art l Baile*
Hosted by: Globaile
http://www.Globaile.com
Starting at 9pm w/ a meet and greet with artist:
*Alexandra Cespedes*
http://www.cespedestudios.blogspot.com
Then we’ll take over the back room with live body painting and Global Soul Beats by:
~Daz-I-Kue (Bugz in the Attic)
~Ivan Diaz (Saraswati Miami)
Got questions: hit up jeannie@saraswatimiami.com or call 786.663.2115
Cocktail party in honor of GreenMiami
Saturday, December 5, 8p-10:30p
South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Ave, Miami Beach FL
www.ourgreenmiami.org
Red Dot Art Fair and Surface Magazine cordially invite you and your guests to a cocktail party honoring GreenMiami. Please join us at the Pilikia Cafe at the South Seas Hotel, South Beach, on Saturday, December 5th, 8 PM – 10:30 PM.
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be served.
We look forward to seeing you!
RSVP
Vanguard Official Party at Aqua Art Miami
Thursday, December 3rd
8:00-11:00pm
Aqua Art Miami
42 NE 25th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Complimentary cocktails proudly provided by Campari and other beverages by Kim Crawford wines and water by One Natural Experience
Sounds by Ray Milian and Off The Radar.
Official Party will also feature a special presentation by Overthrow.
Gen Art would like to invite you to celebrate the Official Party for Vanguard @ Aqua Art Miami on Thursday, December 3rd during Miami Art Basel. Gen Art is partnering with Aqua Art Miami and bringing it’s Vanguard New Contemporary Art Fair to Aqua Art Miami – Wynwood, a contemporary art fair featuring 50 of the best galleries from around the world. Gen Art will bring to Aqua a group of 8 galleries and artists defining the New Contemporary art movement. Together the combined talent of both organizations and the supporters from both fairs will make for one of the best art experiences to be found at this year’s Art Basel Fair.
Vanguard @ Aqua Art Miami runs from Thursday morning, December 3 through Sunday, December 6. There will be a VIP Preview Brunch the morning of December 3rd, 10am – 1pm, which will be open to Associate Producer & Higher Level members.
Opening Party Tickets:
Platinum & Higher Level Members: 2 complimentary tickets
Silver Members: $15 / ticket
Non-Members: $25 / ticket
At Door: $30 for Everyone
Ticket purchases also include complimentary access to Aqua Art Miami from Dec 3 – Dec 6
Ticket purchases and Platinum and higher level members will also receive a customized GelaSkins iPhone removable cover with artwork by Nathan Spoor, Vanguard exhibiting artist
Preview Brunch Reception & VIP Pass to Fair:
Producer Level Members: 2 complimentary passes
Click here for more information and to view the participating Vanguard galleries
Guests must be 21+. Invitation is non-transferable.
GET TICKETS
Contemporary Art & Social Media = Network & Networth
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009, 6pm
Art Salon Program
Speakers
Ben Davis Art Critic And Associate Editor, Artnet Magazine
Joey Hernandez Ceo, Ruthless And Toothless
Lori Faye Fischler Director, Moblog:Tech Ltd.
Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova Artist, Designer And Owner, Fulano Inc.
Kristin Taylor Digital Content/Community Manager, Poptech
[Dnasab] Technology Artist And Videosculptor
Jody Turner Owner, Cultureoffuture.Com
Moderator
Carl Hildebrand Director, Pecha Kucha, Miami
We are proud to announce that several ASJ friends and board members
will be showcasing their talent during Art Basel week.
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit – during Art Basel
December 1-6. Gallery Reception: Wednesday, December 2, 7-11 p.m
309 23rd Street, Miami Beach
Included in this exhibit is the sculpture of Paula Turk, Arts at St. Johns Board Member. Award-winning artist Paula Turk expresses herself in both metal sculpture and photography. She exhibits extensively in South Florida and this past summer co-curated the highly successful “Divine Debris and Glorious Trash Art Show” in conjunction with Arts at St. Johns.
Artists in the CANDO show: Alissa Christine, Sid Daniels, Deborah Desilets, Ryan Farrell, Marissa Finos, Jedan Kikus, Veronicka Koebach, Louis Rosemond, Shari McWilliams, Janet M. Mueller, Lucinda Linderman, Joey Daoud, Dena Stewart, Stewart Stewart, Karla Turcios, and Paula Turk.
Paula’s work is also currently on exhibit through Jan. 8 at ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale. Gallery Reception: Thurs., Dec. 3, 6-8 p.m.
KaBe Contemporary Presents José Antonio Hernández Diez: Recent Work
First Solo Exhibition in Miami
On View December 1, 2009 – January 15, 2010
Opening Reception: Tuesday, December 1, 7-9pm
KaBe Contemporary
123 NW 23 Street, Miami, FL 33127
www.kabecontemporary.com
This winter, KaBe Contemporary will present José Antonio Hernández Diez: Recent Work, the Venezuelan artist’s first solo exhibition in Miami on view from December 1, 2009 through January 15, 2010. This exhibition presents new work in progress from José Antonio Hernández Diez and will evolve as it travels to new venues. After its presentation at KaBe Contemporary this exhibition will travel to Periférico Caracas among other venues in 2010. This show, which opens to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach (December 3-6 2009), features the artist’s most recent work, a photography installation, reflecting the sentimental side of human beings. People who were touched by a personal tragedy, perhaps the loss of a loved one due to everyday crime, and seek some some sort of consolation or closure. His work explores time travel and the possibility to say one last goodbye or undo facts, such as death, thus contributing to a more humane and happy society.
José Antonio Hernández Diez began his artistic career at the end of the eighties. His early works are characterized by a strong emotional undercurrent. Among his most important works at this time were Anabel Lee (1988) and Houdini (1989). In the nineties his works reflected religious and socio-economic criticism. Vas pa’l cielo y vas llorando (You go to heaven and you go crying,1992) and In God we Trust (1990) condemn the economic and social inequalities between the United States and Latin America. At the end of the nineties his work began to speak about how certain products are consumed as social branding. La hermandad (The Brotherhood, 1994, Fundación la Caixa Collection, Barcelona) was a remarkable piece from that series. In the next decade his work began taking a much larger scale in the form of sculptural pieces – everyday objects blown out of proportion to reveal new uses and content. He also began to explore photography. He produced a series using the initials on tennis shoes to spell out the name of famous philosophers.
José Antonio Hernández Diez’ childhood fascination for machines made him develop many works that created repetitive movements with no beginning or end. His first piece to employ this kind of machine was Gran Patriarca (Grand Patriarch, 1993, The Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection, Miami). His solo exhibition at Galeria Elba Benitez, Madrid titled Revolutions Per Minute (2006) depicted 4 installations featuring, among other elements, his shirt and jeans being grabbed by a machine making them dance to the rhythm of its mechanical dictator. The artist deals with man’s weaknesses and unfulfilled desires. My Fucking Dreams featured a shirt hanging high on the wall caught by a machine trying to drag it down to the ground. Dreams gradually fade before the gentle, yet persistent machine.
José Antonio Hernández Diez’ extensive work enjoys great international acclaim. His work has been presented in solo shows at Galeria Elba Benitez, Madrid (2006), at the Sala Mendoza, Carcas (2005), at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2003), among others. His group shows and biennials include, among others, Zones de Risc, Caixaforum Barcelona, Madrid, 2008; La struttura della sopravivenza (The Structure of Survival), 2003, 51 Biennale de Venezia; Ultra Baroque: Aspects of Post Latin American Art, 2001, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Da Adversidade Vivemos, 2001, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; In Site San Diego 1997, San Diego; Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Miami, 1996; Universalis, 1996, XXIII International Biennial of São Paulo; Biennial of Habana 1994; and Cocido y crudo, 1994, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofÃa, Madrid.
About KaBe Contemporary
KaBe Contemporary inaugurates its gallery space this December to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach 2009. This gallery was established to promote international emerging and mid-career artists focusing on cutting-edge work using various media such as video, photography, installations, drawings and painting.
Please join us for this epic Art Basel event:
Luca Artioli presents ArtDECOnstruction at the ZAG Gallery on Tuesday, December 1st from 7:00-11:00pm.
2534 North Miami Avenue in the Wynwood District of Miami, during Miami’s Art Basel Festival.
Complimentary beverages from Lunetta Prosecco & Select Vodka.
RSVP Required by November 30: artbasel@br-prmiami.com – Please include in subject line “Guest of BRPRMiami”
In what is sure to be the Event of the Year for the week of Art Basel 2009, BRPR Miami & The Italian Chamber of Commerce proudly present the debut of Luca Artioli’s ArtDECOonstruction series in addition to famed artists Marc Ash, EVE & ADELE, Tomas Loewy, Karem Ghidinelli and a never before seen exhibit by Miami resident and art legend Romero Britto. This one night only preview will take place Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at the illustrious Zadok Art Gallery – Wynwood’s largest art gallery to date, boasting an impressive 17,500 square feet of prime art space. The event is being sponsored by Select Vodka, Aperol Spritz, Cinzano Prosecco. See the attached invitation for full details on this highly anticipated event.
Complimentary Valet Parking
Event from 7-11pm
2534 North Miami Avenue
Mandatory RSVP to: artbasel@br-prmiami.com
This invitation is non-transferable
Special thanks to Ingrid Adolphs
We would like to invite you to the Launch for Anya Ponorovskaya “From Manhattan to Miami” event on Wed, December 2nd from 7:00-10:00pm at 35 North East 40th in the Design District of Miami, during Miami Art Basel.
Complimentary beverages from Palm Bay Procesco.
RSVP Required by November 30th to: anyap@br-prmiami.com – Please mark “Guest of BRPR”
ART BLOGGERS PANELIZE AT ART MIAMI 2009
Panel to be held Saturday, December 5th 11:00am to 2:00pm
In the Midtown Miami Arts District
Art Bloggers @, an organization founded by Sharon Butler and Joanne Mattera in 2007, is hosting a panel discussion at Art Miami on Saturday, December 5th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Entitled, “Beyond Basic Blogging: Carving Our Niche in the Blogosphere,†the panel will discuss developments in art blogging from the past year. Participating panelists include: Sharon Butler, Thomas Hollingworth, Paddy Johnson, Carolina A. Miranda, and Hrag Vartanian. Joanne Mattera will be the moderator. The event will be held in the Art Miami Pavilion on Midtown Boulevard (NE 1st Avenue) between NE 31st and NE 32nd Streets.
With conventional print media in decline, art blogging has filled an unexpected niche. Armed with free or low-cost web hosting and a raft of photographs and videos from tiny cameras (sometimes even cell phones), art bloggers are posting reviews, reports, interviews, opinions, advice, links, and Tweets. Bloggers are not The New York Times. And that’s precisely their power. In an art world chronically short on coverage, they are covering events – often from an artist’s perspective – with a democratic and regional take on who, what and where. The best of the art bloggers have carved out identities with defined points of view, good writing, and you-are-there pictures.
About the Panelists:
Sharon Butler, an artist and writer, maintains the art blog Two Coats of Paint, and writes for The Brooklyn Rail. In July 2009, she started @ Bushwick & Main, an online photographic sketchbook that features iPhone notations from her wandering art practice.
Thomas Hollingworth is a graduate of London Guildhall University who now lives and works in Miami. In addition to teaching and coordinating exhibitions on behalf of Miami Dade College he is the editor of Artlurker, a Miami based contemporary art blog that he founded in 2008. By documenting local, national and international cultural subjects and involving the local community for the local community Artlurker functions as both resource and a platform representative of the relative accessibility of Miami’s art scene.
Paddy Johnson is Art Fag City.
Joanne Mattera is a studio painter and occasional curator who maintains the Joanne Mattera Art Blog to record and share what she’s seeing in the New York galleries, at the art fairs, and in galleries and studios around the country. Though the blog’s description is “Guaranteed Biased, Myopic, Incomplete and Journalistically Suspect,†she is in fact journalistically responsible (though, OK, she’s biased toward painting and sculpture). She recently instituted Marketing Mondays, a weekly feature that helps emerging and midcareer artists navigate the art world.
Carolina A. Miranda is a freelance writer and editor based in New York City, where she contributes articles on travel and culture to a variety of national and regional media, including ArtNews, nytimes.com, Fast Company, Travel + Leisure and Time magazine. She is also a contributor to Lonely Planet guidebooks, having covered destinations such as Costa Rica, Mexico and Peru for the company. Last fall, she was named one of eight fellows in the USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program for her cultural blog C-Monster.net, which, among other media, has received mentions in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. She lives in New York City.
Hrag Vartanian is a New York-based writer and critic. His work has appeared in the Art21 blog, the Brooklyn Rail, the New York Foundation for the Arts Current, Huffington Post and Modern Painters. He writes a street art column named Re:Public, which will soon be part of his latest project, hyperallergic (subtitled “sensitive to art and its discontentsâ€).
About Art Bloggers @:
Art Bloggers @ is an ad hoc project founded by Sharon Butler and Joanne Mattera. Recognizing that artists and art bloggers need an opportunity to connect in real time and space, Butler and Mattera organize blogger gatherings at events in Miami and New York City.
About Art Miami:
Art Miami is the city’s longest running contemporary art fair and considered one of the most important venues for modern and contemporary art in the U.S. It is scheduled to take place December 2-6th in the Midtown Miami Arts District, adjacent to the Miami Design District and Wynwood Arts District, and will feature works from more than 80 national and international contemporary art galleries. For additional information, visit www.art-miami.com.
Design Miami/ 2009
Design Miami/ is the global forum that brings together the most influential dealers, collectors, designers, curators and critics from around the world in celebration of design culture and commerce. Inspired by the galvanizing effect of Art Basel Miami Beach, the founders of Design Miami/ set out to create a design fair unlike any other that came before. They envisioned a new commercial and cultural forum that would capture the thriving general interest in design and elevate appreciation for limited-edition, experimental and historically significant design work, presented within an energetic, visually striking environment. No other design fair had ever attempted such a feat. From its inception, Design Miami/ was intended to be more than just a marketplace for high-end design.Two unique shows are held each year: Design Miami/, every December in Miami, and Design Miami/ Basel every June in Basel, Switzerland.
At the core of the Design Miami/ forum is a marketplace for limited-edition design, amid which the most reputable international design galleries present curated exhibitions of museum-quality furniture, lighting and objets d’art, attracting the highest level of private and public collectors of historical and contemporary design. The galleries invited to exhibit in Design Miami/ deal mainly in exceptional design objects from the advent of Modernism (circa 1900) to the present day, with select galleries specializing in outstanding 18th and 19th century antiques. Design Miami/ favors objects that contribute to the discourse of design history, vanguard contemporary culture and sophisticated design collecting.
This December, Design Miami/ introduces a new layer of programming dedicated to finger-on-the-pulse fresh and experimental design.
Design On/ Site showcases small-scale yet high-level exhibitions of new work by individual designers or studios. These focused exhibitions provide an impactful snapshot of the designer’s vision, situating the new work within the larger contexts of the designer’s overall career and within contemporary design culture.
Design On/ Site provides a platform for contemporary design innovation by supporting the relationships between patrons and creatives that drive the production of limited-edition design.
Public Hours of Admission
2-5 December 2009
11am-7pm
VIP Opening
By invitation only
Tuesday /1/ December 2009
Collectors Preview/ 3-6pm
Vernissage /6-10pm
Nocturne
By invitation only
Thursday/3/ December 2009
7-9pm
Design Miami/ Temporary Structure
NE 39th Street & 1st Court
Miami USA
Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Segnini cordially invite you to the opening reception and to meet the artist
MILTON BECERRA ALE’YA / (LIBro de las verdades escritas)
Monday November 30, from 7 to 10 pm
at 3072 SW 38 Ave.
Miami, Fl 33146
Milton Becerra has an original, distinctive and personal language, having a truly surprising power of renewal and revival: consistent with his artistic conviction, his own manner of assuming artistic creation.
The works gathered in this exhibition share this exceptional condition. Reference to myths of Wayúu ethnicity, the elements of natural landscape and the manifestation of a geometric rationalism coexist in them without conflict, articulated under the principles of harmony and proportion.
Milton Becerra is probably the most fruitful and prolific Venezuelan plastic artist of his generation. His vast production comprises practically all the artistic means and procedures used in worldwide contemporary plastic research.
He allows himself to look back once and again to his own steps, revisiting his constant aesthetic concerns, taking up again some of his initial ideas in order to, upon redimensioning them, offer us a constantly new, unpublished work as far as his proposals are concerned and endowed with captivating beauty and strength.
His rock assemblies on a plane surface, observed through a scheme of dense knots, carried out by means of the adaptation of a metric and constructivist disposition, change these works into a sort of homage to kinetics, conceived by the use of icons and gestures belonging to his own artistic discourse, as are the rocks, ropes and knots. Indeed, in these works – as in all of Becerra’s artistic works – the common denominator seems to be the precise domain of space and its expression in aesthetic, poetic and symbolic terms.
A dense and closed network of threads, changes into a transparent veil, in an almost pictoric glaze, that allows the objects it holds to be seen against a neutral background: rocks, pieces of wood, ritual objects and weapons of the Yekuana Culture, solitaires, can be seen suspended in space, dialoguing in the abyss and composing a truly visual poetry. These works, holders of a unique symbolic force, refer one to a primitive, pristine, tribal world, to contents having a universal nature, with those that suggest the meaning of feminine and masculine sexual organs.
The installation LÃnea continua (Continuous Line) is a work overflowing with symbolic meanings and resonance. A single uninterrupted thread comes out of the wall, holds a rock and returns to its original location, repeating the operation an endless amount of times. This thread acts as a line (a structural unit of bidimensional plastic expression) that traces a geometric design on the white wall, but that is detached from same and is projected in tridimensional space. Thus, the same continuous line keeps the rock (of which one fancies a rocky insect trapped in a giant spider’s web), in suspension and levitation, creating a deeply metaphoric space denoting what is sacred, mystical, and spiritual. Adolfo Wilson
The exhibition runs until January 31, 2010.
About Durban Segnini Gallery
Durban – Segnini Gallery was founded in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1970 and in Miami, USA in 1992, by its present director and owner Cesar Segnini. It specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture, emphasizing in artists who have worked with abstract expressionism, geometric abstraction and kinetic art.
Simultaneously, the Gallery strives to promote and diffuse new artistic values as well as the historical vanguards that have influenced them. Exhibitions are open to the public all year round in their galleries in Caracas, Venezuela, and Miami, Florida, which includes the Coral Gables Gallery and the newly opened space in the Wynwood District of Miami, an area where a group of major international galleries have concentrated.
Worldwide, Durban – Segnini Gallery is known for its expertise in such areas as the integration of artworks to architectural spaces as well as for its customized cnsultant services to private collections.
3072 SW 38 Ave. Miami, Florida 33146
Wynwood Arts District Space 2145 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, Florida 33127
www.durbansegnini.com
CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY CELEBRATES THE DEBUT OF GRIT
ALONG WITH MONITORING ART DURING ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH
WHAT/WHO: Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to announce the launch of its newest group exhibition “Grit: to endure a trying situation and continue on without complaint,†along with “Monitoring Art,†a collaboration of video installations with O Cinema. In honor of the exhibition’s debut and in celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach, the gallery will host two receptions – one with Grit’s featured artists, including Yanelis Lopez, Jonathan Stein, Carl Pascuzzi, Klaus Guingang and Charles Chase on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and another for O Cinema on Saturday, December 5, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Grit will feature an array of photography, sculptures, light installations and mixed media exploring the mundane, gritty, sordid and glamorous side of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Highlights include Yanelis Lopez’s Soap and Potatoes Series, an exploration of the manipulation of simple, everyday items; Jonathan Stein’s photography portraying the hardcore reality of social intolerance toward the transgendered community; Carl Pascuzzi’s flashy depiction of an artist’s desperation for attention and accolades; Spunk and The Orange Kittens’ shocking “Casting Couch†represent the deplorable human lack of morality; Charles Chace’s sleek, industrial-inspired metal pieces; as well as Klaus Guingang’s thrilling marquee-like light installation “MAFIART.â€
Monitoring Art will showcase the talent of burgeoning and established artists working in video and the moving image, including Clifton Childree, Xavier Cortada, Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez, JC Espinosa, Christina Pettersson, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Nikki Rollason, Russell Chartier and Paul J. Botelho. The exhibition will also feature the lush work I’m Not the Girl Who Misses Much by international artist Pipilotti Rist which depicts pop culture’s repetitive strategies and absurd representations of women in music videos.
For more information on Calix Gustav Gallery, please visit www.calixgustav.com.
Events are open to the public; guests must RSVP to calix@taraink.com or 305.864.3434 ext. 150.
WHEN: Grit Reception: Tuesday, December 1, 2009; 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Monitoring Art w/ O Cinema Reception: Saturday, December 5, 2009; 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Gallery Walk: Saturday, December 12, 2009; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Ongoing Exhibition: Tuesday, December 1, 2009 – Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.576.8116