Scavenger Throughout Miami With One Artist...
Justin Long sends Miamians on a treasure hunt with his Zine published by EXILE Books
Justin Long sends Miamians on a treasure hunt with his Zine published by EXILE Books
Fountainhead has selected three South Americans for the January residency month in Fountainhead's Morningside home.
As a way to help creatives and artists around Miami continue to thrive and work, we periodically publish a list of available grants.
Six local filmmakers receive a combined $100,000 to help fund their documentaries that tell South Florida stories.
High schoolers from around the country arrive in Miami every January for National YoungArts Week and among the elite group are 57 students from South Florida.
Stephen Arboite's work is a perfect fit for N'Namdi Contemporary.
Issuing a call to action, a powerful collective of women talked climate change, philanthropy and the strength in numbers of working together.
Miami gallerists find a permanent home in Little River after years of a business model of pop ups.
Howard Herring, CEO of New World Symphony, remembers Julian Kreeger, founder of the Friends of Chamber Music.
Senior college theater majors at New World create 15-minute plays for The One Festival. And anyone can go see them for free.
John Abodeely talks about his new role with Oolite Arts as its president and CEO in 2025.
A local ballet company offers a performance of "The Nutcracker," which allows those with sensory issues the ability to experience live theater.
One hundred elephants are coming to Miami Beach, part of a public art installation that raises funds for conservation.
Three exhibitions at the Mindy Solomon Gallery bring together artists whose works offer nuanced meditations on belonging and storytelling.
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