Artburst Extras

Arts & Business Council of Miami Unve...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

At the Arts & Business Council of Miami's annual arts and hospitality breakfast, a new program is announced to help artists and non profit arts organizations as funding is challenged.

So much to do at Miami Book Fair’s S...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

One of the most anticipated parts of the Miami Book Fair is the downtown Street Fair.

Get Ready For ‘The Reset’ at M...

Written By Shanieya Harris

At the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, there's a day set aside that focuses on wellness.

United States Air Force Band returning to ...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

It has been five years since the United States Air Force Band has performed in South Florida and now, they are back.

The Mystery in the Darkness at Baker-Hall

Written By Erin Parish

Wallen works through the lens of dreams and emotion, ever shifting. Her paintings are beautiful and serious. Irony and current events have no place here.

Cernuda Arte Celebrates Centennial Of Surr...

Written By Erin Parish

An exhibition in Coral Gables includes luminaries of 20th-century Cuban art.

Grants Update: Here is where to apply

Written By Josie Gulliksen

As a means to help creatives and artists around Miami continue to thrive and make work, we will periodically publish a list of available grants.

41st Miami Book Fair’s ‘Evenings With’ ser...

Written By Michelle F. Solomon

The Miami Book Fair has announced its popular "Evenings With" series for the fair, which begins on Sunday, Nov. 17.

‘ENO’: A Generative Documentar...

Written By Gina Margillo

Eno had its World Premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, and is currently screening at special live events worldwide. You can see it in Miami for one night only at O Cinema on October 10.

Absence Documented: The Work of Linet Sánc...

Written By Erin Parish

Blending various personal experiences, Sánchez work explores the lasting temporality of places and aims to position the viewer both on stage and in the audience, highlighting the relationship between the artwork and the viewer.

What’s All That Noise on Lincoln Roa...

Written By Shanieya Harris

Harmonics Placemaking is more than a playful installation; it's a gathering place that brings people together.

“Jazz at Wolfson Presents”: A Yearlong Cel...

Written By Jonel Juste

Hey downtowners! Discover a cultural lunchtime respite that gives Miami-Dade College musicians an opportunity to grow.

THE SEMINAL FEMINIST WORK, ‘THE YELL...

Written By Gina Margillo

In an age in which women possessed few rights and freedoms, the story depicts the wife of a renowned physician who is prescribed a three-month “Rest Cure,” to treat her unpredictable emotions following the birth of her child. As she struggles to adjust to the isolation of the nursery to which she has been confined, she sees the detailed design of the yellow wallpaper morphing and changing; a reflection of her internal state.

JENNIFER PRINTZ: MEDITATIONS ON TIME, SPAC...

Written By Erin Parish

Her work is a bridge between quantum physics and abstract art, surprisingly close to each other in describing an unseen place. Molecules, cells, atoms, planets all take a circular shape and repeat endlessly, the underlying architecture of the universe.