‘Sonnet Boom’ Turns Miami Into...
Love Miami? There's a sonnet for that.
Love Miami? There's a sonnet for that.
Miami-Dade arts organizations were praised for resilience but warned of funding challenges ahead at the 17th annual State of the Arts address at the Stephen P. Clark Center.
MaiYap explores heritage and ritual at Edge Zones in 'A House of Small Altars.'
Miami filmmakers found deeply personal ways to mark their Louies wins and share what they'll do with the prize money, $100,000 in total.
Discover Miami’s visual arts scene in January with exhibitions, openings, and a panel at MIFA, City State, and The Arlo Wynwood
Energy Vortex” is an extensive exhibition of paintings by Pablo Contrisciani throughout many rooms at Miami International Fine Arts. Contrisciani’s paintings sing loudly and sing well in this pristine space.
A compilation of grants for artists and creatives to check out by Josie Gulliksen.
At MoCA North Miami, Diana Eusebio’s debut Field of Dreams surprises with a single AI image, challenging her otherwise eco-conscious art.
The second weekend of January showed Miami revitalized in the field of classical music at the Arsht Center and at the New World Center.
It's the seventh edition for the fiber show at CAMP Gallery where 177 artists respond to an inspiration. This year, its what's absurd.
Susanne Schirato's "Headwind" is a new site-specific installation commissioned through Vizcaya’s Contemporary Arts Program.
Zoë Buckman’s hands, the charged refrain from a Leonard Cohen song becomes a textile language.
Nathalie Garcia-Lee's solo exhibition at Miami-Dade College's Kendall Campus Art Gallery, and curated by Amaranta Mattie, the Cultural Arts Curator at the Deering Estate, focuses on painting, collage, and sculpture.
A compilation of grants for artists and creatives to check out by Josie Gulliksen.
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