Visual Arts

Art Happenings: Miami Exhibitions, Openings, and Artist Talks

Art Happenings: Miami Exhibitions, Openings, and Artist Talks

What's happening in the visual arts around Miam in February. Check out these offerings.

Mark Thomas Gibson’s ‘The Voyage’ Brings a Shipwrecked America Home to Miami

Mark Thomas Gibson’s ‘The Voyage’ Brings a Shipwrecked America Home to Miami

In a rare Miami homecoming at KDR Gallery, painter Mark Thomas Gibson uses shipwrecks, satire, and Florida iconography to confront leadership, history, and a nation adrift.

Downtown’s Queue Gallery is Rebelling Against Miami’s Art World Conventions

Downtown’s Queue Gallery is Rebelling Against Miami’s Art World Conventions

Queue Gallery is a bit off the beaten path in more ways than one.

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Miami Zine Fair Celebrates The Art of Indie Publishing

Miami Zine Fair Celebrates The Art of Indie Publishing

Posted on March 25, 2025 at 10:57 AM
By Douglas Markowitz

The Miami Zine Fair, held this year in Miami's Design District, is a platform for a unique type of artmaking.

Eduardo Molina’s ‘Holy Maze’ Takes Viewers on a Personal Journey

Eduardo Molina’s ‘Holy Maze’ Takes Viewers on a Personal Journey

Posted on March 12, 2025 at 8:12 PM
By Miguel Sirgado

Growing up in Caracas, Venezuela, Eduardo Melina was influenced by graffiti, which led to a deeper discovery of art. An exhibit of his work opens in North Miami at Arts Connection Foundation.

Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum Chronicles ‘This Woman’s Work’

Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum Chronicles ‘This Woman’s Work’

Posted on March 12, 2025 at 5:57 PM
By Jonel Juste

The Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum, located in the Overtown neighborhood of Miami, opens a new exhibition devoted to women in police and judiciary.

Dennis Scholl transforms collected objects into art in his first solo show in the U.S.

Dennis Scholl transforms collected objects into art in his first solo show in the U.S.

Posted on March 12, 2025 at 4:49 PM
By Michelle F. Solomon

Miami native son Dennis Scholl's first U.S. solo exhibition, "The Melody Haunts My Reverie," takes its title from a Hoagy Carmichael lyric. The exhibit opens Saturday, March 15 at the Piero Atchugarry Gallery.

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