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Call to student artists to dig into their creative minds for the annual Feeding South Florida art competition. Deadline April 30th.
Call to student artists to dig into their creative minds for the annual Feeding South Florida art competition. Deadline April 30th.
With invigorating statements from esteemed officials and a unifying sense of purpose, the address underscored Miami-Dade County leadership's focus that, "art and culture is something we need on a micro-level."
You’ll have an opportunity to dive in and experience your version of orchid delirium at the Orchids & Arts Festival, May 4-5, 2024.
National Water Dance “Moving Forward Together” to Acknowledge That We Are the Environment.
Now in its 10th year, Daybreaker returns to Miami with a day "to practice and rise up to collective joy."
Part 3 of 3: Local filmmakers highlighted Miami's climate change through narratives on mango love, environmental scientists' adventures, and a man's pigeon-assisted survival in a post-apocalyptic, flooded Miami.
Lincoln Road leans into Miami Beach Pride Week with an installation that "is visible from a very far distance and is very colorful and engaging.” (Lyle Stern, Lincoln Road BID)
Part 2 of a 3-Part Series: Local Miami artists join forces to help realize solutions to climate change and sea level rise at Aspen Ideas Climate Miami 2024.
Liberty City’s own, award-winning, Jeffery "J. Case" Cason, Jr. returns home to Miami.
A unique sound and film experience is showing in a limited run at the Frost Science Museum.
Three women artists – Nina Surel, Joyce Billet and Jillian Mayer – who all came together for a 2023 exhibition in the Miami Design District during Women’s History Month are back showcasing their work in the District.
Part 1 of a 3 Part Series: Local Miami artists join forces to help realize solutions to climate change and sea level rise at Aspen Ideas Climate Miami 2024.
What began as a project to document the stories of remarkable Miami women through photos and writings grew to include a network of women from 17 countries sharing their narratives, all connected by their hometown.
O Cinema has partnered with The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers to present a series of socially relevant, timely documentaries that prioritize Southern artists and the issues of our time.
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