REVIEW: KERRY PHILLIPS EXHIBITION AT THE B...
Using the detritus of modern life for materials, Phillips' exhibition, "Between The Miraculous and the Mundane" may seek to bring order to a chaotic world.
Using the detritus of modern life for materials, Phillips' exhibition, "Between The Miraculous and the Mundane" may seek to bring order to a chaotic world.
New Cultural Manager Qunyatta Warren promises programming and events to blend tradition and innovation that reflect the unique spirit of Little Haiti.
From student to mentee, to Artburst writer, Fulbright Scholar Shaneiya Harris heads to Spain.
Something especially unique for South Florida arrived this week: rare Italian Renaissance Masterpieces, ready for an exhibition opening on September 14th.
Wavemaker Grant puts ideas in motion, awarding 13 artists who are creating works across a wide range of disciplines and concepts.
Open to children ages 5-18, the CAP Conservatory for the Arts runs between September and May and is an affordable after-school in-depth instrument, music theory, ensemble, and performance curriculum.
From getting his first full-time job as a video editor at the age of 16 to starting a small business in the middle of a pandemic, Brisa Studio founder and owner Michael Collazo has always been a proponent of the unconventional.
Miami Dade College’s robust cultural affairs programming is a year-round affair and leading the charge is María Carla Chicuén who took the reins as Miami Dade College Cultural Affairs Executive Director earlier this year.
Founded to address the needs of individuals with Down Syndrome, MLE has expanded to cover all exceptionalities. “Foremost, MLE is a school providing the same experiences for their students that students would experience at any school,” said Kevin Grace, Executive Director at MLE.
In conversation with Rosario Manzanos, she speaks of the dancing and writing about dancing of her youth, as she is presented with the 2023 “Criticism and Culture of Ballet” Award at the XXVIII International Ballet Festival of Miami (IBFM).
M. Evelina Galang, Faculty Dean and former Board president with VONA Arts Foundation who began with the organization in 2009, talked about their founding and her connection to their mission and passion to aid emerging BIPOC writers.
On 8/12/23, Sandrell Rivers Day will showcase performances by a variety of local artists from all facets of the arts community and will also present the Humanitarian Award to Dr. Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall.
Hosted and sponsored by Mount Sinai Medical Center, Onajide Shabaka’s exhibition transports visitors into the embrace of a moment of calm.
A venerated race pioneer, Ruth Greenfield was a trailblazer, a precious instrument of change.
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