Cannonball Residency Open Studios 12/7/12

Cannonball Residency Open Studios
Friday, 12/07/2012, 09:00 am – 01:00 pm
the_foundry_flyerCannonball (formerly LegalArt)
Cannonball (formerly LegalArt),
Miami, Florida 33136
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The Foundry & Cannonball Present:
Native Miami
The 2nd Annual Off-Basel Celebration of Miami’s Native Art, Music, and Food Culture
December 7, 2012 8-11pm
At DWNTWN ArtHouse, 122 NE 11th Street, Miami, FL
Live Music by Teepee and Deaf Poets.
Food provided by Josh’s Deli, and Blue Collar
Bar sponsored by Heineken and Societe Perrier.

Tickets are Free for Foundry Members, with RSVP to splash@cannonballmiami.org
or $20 for non-members.

Flagler Nights Christmas Market 12/14/12

Flagler Nights Christmas Market
Friday, 12/14/2012, 07:00 pm – 12:00 am
Barrio Workshop
520 West Flagler Street, Miami, Fl,
520 West Flagler Street, Florida Miami
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Flagler Nights is a community coordinated night showcasing local cuisine and talent. Join us for a night with Little Havana’s community of musicians, performance artists, local businesses, art connoisseurs and a critical mass of people that are ready to delve into a night overflowing with sensation.

Photograps of Bird Road Art Walk on 11/17/12

Bird Road Art Walk on Saturday, November 17, 2012. What a great art walk, it has grown so much.  If you have not made it out to this art walk you should make the trip.  The walk is to artist studios, so you get to meet the artist, ask them questions and get to see the space where they create their art.   Click here for a list of the participating Bird Road Art District Studios and see you all next month

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The Drawing Lounge – The Art of Giving Thanks! 11/17/12

The Drawing Lounge – The Art of Giving Thanks!
Saturday, 11/17/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Art-of-giving-thanksRomero Hidalgo Studios/MyArt Ventures, LLC
4241 SW 75th Ave.,
Miami, Florida 33155
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The Drawing Lounge – Is a place for artists of all levels to come and draw from a live model while listening to great music, and having their favorite drink! Models are dressed to celebrate the occasion. This month is the Art of Giving Thanks!

Bird Road Art Walk 11/17/12

Bird Road Art Walk
Saturday, 11/17/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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The Bird Road Art District is conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Bird Road (SW 40th Street). The majority of the studios are located off of SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave. ,
Miami, Florida 33155
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Bird Road Art Walk-Saturday, November 17 (& every 3rd Saturday of each month
Public Event · By Bird Road Art District

Saturday, November 17, 2012
7:00pm until 10:00pm

Join us for the Bird Road Art Walk on Saturday, November 17th, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, for an evening of live demonstrations, glass blowing, sculpture, ceramics, stained glass, drawing, painting, photography, installations, performance art, spoken word, poetry, dance, music and meet the artists who create them.

Invite your family and friends. This event is open and free to the public.

Enjoy ample free parking and a free shuttle service that loops continuously throughout the district stopping at each participating artists’ studio and gallery.

Start your Art Walk at any of the participating studios. Click here for listing: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/Bird-Road-Art-Walk.html

Our 30+ studios are open to the public during the Bird Road Art Walk on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm and by appointment all other times.

About the Bird Road Art Walk:
The Bird Road Art Walk is organized by an alliance of artists founded in 2010. The member-powered organization promotes and funds experiences that bring artists, art enthusiasts and collectors together. Events include the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, which features open studios, alternative spaces and creative businesses.

Since the 1980s, the Bird Road Art Districts’ slanted warehouses, antique stores and overall industrial vibe have provided a haven for artists. Today visitors will find a thriving community of more than 40 artists and an up and coming art scene, featuring a broad range of contemporary, emerging and established artists working in a variety of mediums.

The Bird Road Art District is conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Bird Road (SW 40th Street), . The majority of the studios are located off of SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave, Please check our website website for map and a complete listing of participating artists studios and galleries.

Stay Connected with the Bird Road Art District:
Call: 305.467.6819
Web: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/
Facebook:Bird Road Art District
Twitter:@BirdRoadArts

Start your art walk at any of the participating spaces:
http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/Bird-Road-Art-Walk.html

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 11/30/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
Friday, November 30, 2012, 7 – 11 pm
124Domino Park
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135
Art Gallery:      Viernes Culturales
1637 SW 8th St.
Miami, Fl 33135

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 12th and 17th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month!      www.culturalfridays.org    www.facebook.com/vcmiami   www.twitter.com/@vcmiami
Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome un tour de la Pequena Habana gratuito con la compañía del legendario historiador,  Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 12 y 17, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes. www.viernesculturales.org

Domino Plaza, at SW 15th Ave & 8th St.
Join us in celebrating another Viernes Cultural/Cultural Friday. Little Havana’s popular art and culture festival is a great event for the whole family. Enjoy music and discover works by local artists and artisans in and around our iconic Domino Plaza on SW 8th Street and SW 15th Avenue, and behold contemporary and historic artworks at our many fine art galleries along Calle Ocho. Finish off your fabulous Friday night by savoring a delicious dinner at one of our various restaurants, boasting cuisine from all over the world. Come dance, eat, shop and enjoy a delightful evening in Little Havana!

Artevivo Academy
Come enjoy a performance by members of this arts and dance academy for children from 3 to 12 years old.   Artevivo will delight us with an array of dances and artistry showcased by these talented children. Artevivo Art School  is committed to providing an excellent dance program in a safe, family-oriented environment.
Where: Domino Plaza
When: 7:30 – 8:00 pm

Belen Jazz Band

The Belen Jazz Band was founded in 2007 by Maestro, Marlene Urbay.
Celebrating its fifth year the Belen Jesuit Jazz Band launched their first CD featuring American & Latin Jazz standards in September.  The Jazz Band is integrated into the curriculum of the school and is treated as a subject; a student receives credit and a grade. Since its inception, the band has participated annually in the Disney Music Festival and won gold in 2010 and 2011. Other awards of distinction have been:  Best in Class (2010), Best Soloist (2011) at the Disney Music Festival and winning Perfect Score at the Miami Youth Fair in 2009. In April of 2012, the Jazz Band made their first appearance at Orlando Fest in Universal Orlando and won Silver.
Where: Domino Plaza
When: 8:00 pm to 8:45 pm

Walking Tour of Little Havana
This month’s tour features 1. A walk to Conch Hill, a onetime Bahamian enclave ;2. A look at St. Peter and Paul Church and school, and its story: 3. A stroll along Cuban Memorial Blvd., and a looks at 3 homes built in 1914; 4. A look at the Cuban prisoner home and reception on the Blvd.; 5. A look and explanation of 3 classic Bungalow-styled homes; 6. A look at a synagogue that is now an Hispanic Baptist church!!
Where: Meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8th St.)
When: 7 pm

And much more.

Free Trolley Service
The City of Miami takes you to Viernes Culturales! The free Miami Trolley will be leaving from the Mary Brickell Village and the Brickell Metrorail/Metromover Station to the heart of the Viernes Culturales festival every 15 minutes.

Viernes Culturales is made possible with the support of our sponsors:
The James L. Knight Foundation, The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, The Cultural Affairs Council, The Miami-Dade County Mayor and
Board of County Commissioners.

James Woodley photo show 12/1/12

James Woodley photo show
Saturday, 12/01/2012, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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3137 Commoodore plaza,
miami, Florida 33133
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Join us December 1st at Group-X-Fit as we showcase local photographer James Woodley.

London born James Woodley moved to Miami in 2009. He found his new challenge in photography with a new skyline and available natural lighting, the subject matter and backdrop to produce images that matched as close as possible to his imagination.

in the fast pace of Miami he realized his passion was freezing motion & action with a camera, to capture things that happen in the blink of an eye. Moments that happen too quickly too see, yet are too important to miss.

He also developed a fascination with people in his street photography. The ability to immortalize someone in an image is a powerful one, but to capture them when they’re not aware they are being seen. When they are natural, their pose and expression unaffected by the camera and its ability to heighten the feeling of self-consciousness.

The aim of his work is to show us the beauty in what we usually fail to see as the world rushes by us.

Group X Fit
3137 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove, Fl 33133
Phone: 305-444-3184

check out his facebook page below

https://www.facebook.com/Photogenpix?fref=ts

November 2nd Saturday at The Light Box! Have you always wanted to be a DJ? 11/10/12

November 2nd Saturday at The Light Box! Have you always wanted to be a DJ?
266Saturday, November 10,  3:30 – 5:30 pm
The Light Box @ Goldman Warehouse
404 NW 26th St.
Miami, FL 33127

All Ages Welcome!
Free! 
To RSVP: RSVP@miamilightproject.com

Join PATH: Preserving, Archiving & Teaching Hiphop, Inc and Miami Light Project this Saturday for a free hands-on DJ master class taught by the one and only, The Brass King. You’ll get a technical, practical and theoretical introduction to the ART of DJing. Don’t miss this crash course on DJ history, music sources, equipment set up, equipment use, basic scratching & mixing and basic music theory for DJ’s.

A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros photography show 11/10/12

A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros photography show
98Saturday, November 10th from 7-10pm
The Lunch Box Gallery 
310 NW. 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127
www.thelunchboxgallery.com  

A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros is about the everyday journey of a man who finds himself in deep connectedness with his iPhone… every step of his way. This show is exactly the brief, overt result of those private dialogues between Ferreyros’ personal eye and the eye of his device. His point of view shapes the world he sees, as soon as his iPhone then reinterprets what he wants it to interpret, once again. A fresh and spontaneous image is charged with mood and even with time, through additives like textures, scratches, blurs and vignettes, giving us the clues to his wide sensitivity: from nostalgia to logic, from curiosity to abstractionism, they all become part of this visual diary of his inner world.
 
Creativity and technology are automatically married when speaking of such an in-vogue trend like iPhoneography, where taking and editing pictures with the Apple’s iPhone becomes to many, an individual process of artistically documenting and registering "that" which immediately surrounds them.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Bad Panda Opening Night at Blu Moon Studio on 11/3/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon from Vince Herrera a/k/a BAD Panda’s Opening Night at Blu Moon Studio on Saturday, November 3, 2012.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Photographs of Brickell Art Walk on 10/30/12

Brickell Art Walk on Tuesday, September 25, 2012.  The artist and venues that participated in this months art walk:

Carlos Antonio Rancano @ Red Bar & Gallery
Cuban art Project “Antonio Guerrero – Rafael Lopez Ramos – Guillermo Portieles” @ Dolores but you can call me Lolita
Eva Avila – Barbara de Varona – Antonio Fortuna @ Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe
J Pablo Ravinet Josepo @ Oceanaire Seafood Room
Raul Lopez @ Balans
GG / Gabriel Gimenez @ Baru Urbano
Ted Vanclave @ Kukaramakara
Willie Arguelles @ Rice Kabob
Stephanie Tuorto –  Leon Young @ Mary Brickell Village / Burger and Beer Joint / Doraku / Brother Jimmys BBQ
Patricia Vanesa Beber@ Toscana Divino / Fado Irish Pub & Restaurant / Rosa Mexicano / Blue Martin
Liliana Botero @ Segafredo Brickell
Emanuele Viscuso @ Novecento
Luciano Rabuske @ Oyster place
Mohammed Shanti @ Tobacco Road

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Art and Design Night for Fusion IX Seducing The Globe Exhibition 11/10/12

Art & Design Night for "Fusion IX – Seducing The Globe" Exhibition
Saturday November 10th, 2012, 7-10 pm
1640Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Live DJ Music 

Complimentary Wine and Refreshments

Valet Parking available by  South Florida Parking

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our Fall/Winter exhibition of 2012 "Fusion IX Seducing The Globe"

  This exhibition features over 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, November 10th 2012 on your calendar for our Art & Design Night from 7-10 p.m.  
 
  Our fall exhibition of 2012 showcases an exciting collection of creative artisans, spanning twenty countries from across the globe. This exhibition illuminates the remarkable diversity; inviting the viewer to experience a dynamic perspective whether imagining alternate realities, reinterpreting classic works of art, or exuberantly defying the laws of gravity, these artists are pointing the way toward a new conception of artistic truth.

Rodez Art Gallery Presents Carlos Manuel Cárdenes 11/3/12

Rodez Art Gallery Presents Carlos Manuel Cárdenes Opening Night
CMCNovember 3, 2012, 7-10pm
CocoWalk
3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

In a Solo Exhibit Titled: “Perception Through the Lens: Journey of a Photographer”
On view: November 3 – 26, 2012
 
An eye for the world…
 
The remarkable photographs of Carlos Manuel Cárdenes in this exhibition combine the best elements of the styles current from the 1960’s until the present.
 
From stirring portraits to captured moments in history to sublime landscapes, these works astound, intrigue, and mystify. They have a poetic quality that invites highly personal interpretations making viewers see the world anew.
 
What makes a photographic masterpiece? It might be a perfectly balanced still life, bathed in natural light. It might be a stirring portrait or a captured moment of history or a sublime landscape. The photographs in this exhibition share a special, intangible quality that sets them apart from others.
 
We are pleased to participate in the rediscovery of these important works.
 
The vernissage will be held on Saturday, November 3, 2012 during Coconut Grove Gallery Walk from 7 to 10 p.m.

Arte Venezolano en Miami 2nd anniversary of the Bird Road Art Walk Celebration and Opening Reception 10/20/12

Arte Venezolano en Miami 2nd anniversary of the Bird Road Art Walk Celebration and Opening Reception 10/20/12
Saturday, October 20th from 7:00pm to 11:00pm
image001Arte Venezolano en Miami
7432 SW 42 Street
Miami, 33155

Arte Venezolano en Miami, invites you to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the Bird Road Art Walk with them in conjunction with the opening of a new solo exhibition featuring Venezulean master, Armando Cuaulma. Opening Reception

Miami Most Liked Artist Contestant 10/20/12

Miami Most Liked Artist Contestant
Saturday, 10/20/2012, 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
373072_321327657965929_835918354_nAve74 – A Miami Art Gallery
4432 SW 74th Ave ,
south miami, Florida 33155
Webpage Link

Come join us at Ave 74 during October’s Bird Road Art Walk for an exhibition that will showcase the phenomenal work of the artists in our contest!

Enjoy free parking, free drinks, free admission, food trucks, and over 40 other art galleries in the Bird Road Art District.

Open Studios at The Fountainhead Studios 10/12/12

Open Studios at The Fountainhead Studios
frontFriday, October 12th, 6-10PM
7328 NW Miami Ct.
Miami, FL 33150

Have an intimate look inside artist’s studios, talk with artists and learn more about their work. 

Fall Lineup: Jenny Brillhart Page; Natalya Laskis; Kerry Ware; Eduardo DeRosa; William Keddell; Kerry Phillips; Vanessa Tangi; Felipe Kaizedo; Moira Holohan; Mike Balbone; Denisse Monge; Limchoy Lee; Tom Bollinger; Dona Altemus; Melissa Pena Koch; Brandon Opalka; Nicole Doran; Sinuhe Vega; Marcos Valella; Temisan Okpaku; Don Lambert; Lori Nozick; Juana Valdes; Nereida Garcia-Ferraz; Sri Prabha; PJ Mills; Karen Starosta-Gilinski; Marco Beria; Paolo Ambu; Andrea Nhuch Abrahamson; Carla Fache; Julie Davidow; Juan Raul Hoyos

Oxenberg Art Talk: Humberto Castro and Ricardo Pau-Llosa 10/13/12

Oxenberg ART TALK: HUMBERTO CASTRO & RICARDO PAU-LLOSA
Saturday, 10/13/2012, 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Transatlantico-2012-ink-and-oil-on-Fabriano-paper-42-x-59_VROxenberg Fine Art
50 NE 29 Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
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Oxenberg Fine Art is pleased to present:

ART TALK: HUMBERTO CASTRO (Cuban, b. 1957)
Led by art critic, curator and poet, Ricardo Pau-Llosa

Saturday, October 13, 2012
ART TALK 6:00-7:00 PM
Wynwood Art Walk 6:00-9:00 PM

Guests will learn about the trajectory of Castro’s work and engage in a question and answer session with the featured speaker and artist.

Please join us for complimentary paella and refreshments following the ART TALK.

Humberto Castro: Drawings and Sculptures
On view October 4 – November 10, 2012

Featured image:
Humberto Castro, Transatlantico, 2012
Ink and oil on fabriano paper, 42 x 59 inches

Ricardo Pau-Llosa: http://www.pau-llosa.com
Ricardo Pau-Llosa is a noted art critic and curator, especially in the area of modern and contemporary Latin American art. He has published essays and commentary on the work of Humberto Castro. Pau-Llosa is also a widely published poet.

Oxenberg Fine Art:
Oxenberg Fine Art exhibits and represents the work of local, national and international artists, most of whom work in mixed media, painting and sculpture. Additionally, the gallery assists individuals in starting collections and expanding those of seasoned buyers.

“Fashion for a Cause” Photo Exhibit feat. 26 Fashion Bloggers 10/13/12

“Fashion for a Cause” Photo Exhibit feat. 26 Fashion Bloggers
Saturday, 10/13/2012, 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
FFAC-Collage-fnalWynwood Squat
120 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33127,
120 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33127, Florida Miami
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Twenty-six of Miami’s top fashion bloggers are joining forces during the month of October to help raise funds for breast cancer in a fashion campaign that showcases how stylish it is to give back and raise awareness for a good cause. The bloggers over a 3-day period were photographed by Getty photographer Alexander Tamargo at the Shelborne hotel in South Beach wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Fashion for a Cause.” Designed by Local Annie Vazquez of http://TheFashionPoet.com, the tee retails for $25 and proceeds benefit The Florida Foundation for Breast Cancer. On Saturday, October 13 during Wynwood Art Walk all 26 bloggers photos will be unveiled at the grand opening launch of Wynwood Squat which is a free giant pop up which features 40 plus designers, artists, and entrepreneurs with monthly rotating art and video installations, live music and DJ, specialty cocktails and bites.

Metropolis ATELIER 1022 Presents Susana Perla-Mendoza 10/13/12

"Metropolis" – ATELIER 1022 Presents Susana Perla-Mendoza
Squabs-nest-1October 13, 2012, 7 PM
ATELIER 1022 Studio and Fine Art Gallery
2732 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

ATELIER 1022 Studio and Fine Art Gallery in Wynwood presents "Metropolis" – a new urban inspired exhibit featuring the latest acid impressionist photo works by New York-based photographer Susana Perla-Mendoza. During the October Wynwood Art Walk.

Spinello Projects Presents Solo Exhibition Lock Them Out And Bar The Door. Lock Them Out Forevermore by Manny Prieres Opening Reception 10/13/12

Spinello Projects Presents Solo Exhibition Lock Them Out And Bar The Door. Lock Them Out Forevermore by Manny Prieres Opening Reception
spinelloSaturday, October 13, 7 PM – 12 AM
Spinello Projects
2930 NW 7th Ave
Miami, FL 33127.

Miami-based artist Manny Prieres is part anthropologist, part draftsman, part historical scavenger as he translates the dark beauty of marginalized literature and film into an expertly crafted aesthetic practice. His latest solo exhibition with Spinello Projects, Lock Them Out And Bar The Door. Lock Them Out Forevermore. aims to present reinventions of banned or censored publications that have, for a contemporary audience, curious (and often ironic) new meanings.

In 1922, visionary Danish filmmaker Benjamin Christensen created a documentary/horror film depicting the potent superstitions and mythologies surrounding Satanism and the hysteria of the Medieval Christian clergy to purge themselves (and others) of its strange lures. Häxan (trans. ‘The Witches’) portrayed sacrilegious rituals and demonic possessions with suggestive imagery of self-flagellation, forbidden sexual gestures and Inquisition-sponsored torture. Reenacted in painstaking detail using drawings and descriptions from Malleus Maleficarum (a 15th century ‘how-to’ for clergymen to prosecute suspected witches or devil-worshippers), Christensen’s once widely banned creation has since become a critically relished, wildly popular cult classic. Its 1968 re-release featured a dramatic narration by William S. Burroughs, opening the film with the words LOCK THEM OUT AND BAR THE DOOR. LOCK THEM OUT FOREVERMORE.

Circulating within three distinct bodies of work, Prieres injects a passionate interest the methodologies of printmaking, publishing, graphic design, and classical drafting into silkscreen and tone on tone drawings. The works themselves: 30 black tone-on-tone drawings made identical in scale to 30 books which were (and some still are) banned or challenged by various organizations in the Western Hemisphere (including the United States), four individual silkscreen prints of four books whose entire textual content has been superimposed layer on top of consecutive layer, and ten additional tone-on-tone drawings intertwining subversive statements or propaganda atop innocent, decorative floral graphics. With mathematical precision, Prieres hypothesizes the effect of text on itself and his viewers; books and their content offer ideas that contrast, contradict and cancel themselves outright. Titles that held fearful, but dangerously exciting, implications half a century ago have now become mainstream. The effect of words on words becomes a dialectic blackout, as the visual result bears startling, uncanny resemblances to the personalities of the authors and their works. At its terminus, the exhibition challenges its viewers to consider how each book or film was, before they knew it, a target of elimination. Now, it is the stuff of cultural sublimation.

Manny Prieres was born in Madrid, Spain in 1972. His work has been featured in, group exhibitions at The Bass Museum of Art, the Miami Art Museum, and galleries in Auckland, Istanbul, Los Angeles, New York and Miami. Prieres was selected for an eighteen month-long residency in 2010 with LegalArt Miami and has been included in publications such as The Miami Herald, ArtNexus, Art Papers and Artnet Online. Prieres lives and works in Miami.

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 10/26/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
Viernes-CulturalesOctober 26, 2012, 7:00 – 11:00 PM
Domino Park
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135 
www.viernesculturales.org  
 
Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays
A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 12th and 17th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month!      www.culturalfridays.org     www.facebook.com/vcmiami    www.twitter.com/vcmiami

Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome un tour de la Pequena Habana gratuito con la compañía del legendario historiador,  Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 12 y 17, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes. www.viernesculturales.org

Opening Reception Color, Form, Space Three Abstract Artists at ArtSpace Virginia Miller Galleries 10/5/12

Opening Reception Color, Form, Space Three Abstract Artists
CFS01Friday, October 5th from 6:00 to 10:00 pm
ArtSpace Virginia Miller Galleries
169 Madeira Avenue,
Coral Gables (Miami)

According to Bassmi, his paintings “are created to serve as windows to an inner passage where viewers can find their own undiscovered dimensions. When viewed in a meditative sense, they convey the poetry of creation; they help us experience the one-ness of life and a peaceful state of being.” For me, that statement could apply to all the works in this show.

I invite you to join us on Friday, October 5th for our opening reception for this exhibition or come by the gallery during the week and enjoy the beauty and serenity of these works.

Featured Artists
Bassmi
Michelle Concepción
Florian Depenthal

Image: Michelle Concepcion, Strings 5, 59 x 82 1/2 inches, Acrylic on Canvas, 2010, MCO160

Wynwood 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk Short Stories by Aida Tejada 10/13/12

Wynwood 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk | Short Stories by Aida Tejada
10/13/2012, 7 PM to 9 PM
aida-tejada-short-stories-postcardThe ArtLink Gallery
130 NW 36th St
Miami, FL 33127
www.theartlinkgallery.com 

Musical entertainment and refreshments will be served

For “Short Stories,” her new solo show at the Art Link Gallery, Aida Tejada presents several series of photographic works on aluminum that range from portraits to urban landscapes and abstractions.
 
In her nearly fifty works on display her palette ranges from stark monochromes to striking color sometimes within a single image.
 
She presents startling facades upon which the skins appear to fade away to reveal the face of the everyday beneath them. For example, in the Solitude of a Mosquito, the rain-dappled figure of anonymous man is seen by the viewer while the insect of the title hovers over his face oblivious the fact it cannot draw blood from a shadow.
Like this and in many other of Tejada’s pictures she weaves unusual narratives without revealing the psychology behind her imagery.
 
In her split screened The Other Side, a woman in a green dress appears to be dialing a number on her cell phone while on the other panel an anonymous man exits the scene through a doorway.
What unites the disparate images in this scene and other in her series is a palpable sense of theater, of the dramatization of common everyday occurrences. Tejada’s goal is to present works that evolve as narratives employing the quotidian as departure points for open-ended readings.
 
Many of her scenes may appear banal at first blush but are inherently compelling through their vague evocations of a host of unspoken feelings.
Perhaps, most impressively the artist succeeds capturing her unique visual effects “in-camera” rather than relying on digitally manipulated computer media. She then transfers her imagery on surfaces such as aluminum to further fade away the first “literal reality” of the image and focus upon investing the moment of creation with a more profound sense of emotion.
 
Consequently she leaves it up to the viewer to interpret the subject matter within the   multitudinous alternative histories her vision opens to the imagination.

October 13 -27, 2012

First Friday at Cernuda Arte 10/5/12

First Friday at Cernuda Arte
cernudaFriday, October 5 from 7-10 pm
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Opening Reception: First Friday – Gallery Night
The artist will be in attendance at the Opening Night Reception for the exhibition

Dayron González: The Children of My Class
A solo exhibition at Cernuda Arte 
 
This one-person exhibition by contemporary artist, Dayron González, includes 25 works on canvas, some large-scale, remarkable for their visual power and the personal story they reveal.

A sixteen-page catalogue will be available to visitors.

On the second floor, a group show of artworks  by Cuban and Latin American artists.

A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros photography show at The Lunch Box Gallery Opening 10/13/12

A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros Photography Show
iphonographyOctober 13th from 7-10pm
The Lunch Box Gallery 
310 NW. 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127

October 13th – November 24th, 2012
 
Miami, FL – The Lunch Box Gallery is pleased to announce its new photography exhibition A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros from October 13th to November 24th. The opening night will be on Saturday, October 13th from 7-10pm at 310 NW 24th St. Miami, Fl 33127.
 
A Visual Diary of Jaime Ferreyros is about the everyday journey of a man who finds himself in deep connectedness with his iPhone… every step of his way. This show is exactly that, the brief, overt result of those private dialogues between Ferreyros’ personal eye and the eye of his device. His point of view shapes the world he sees, as soon as his iPhone then reinterprets what he wants it to interpret, once again. A fresh and spontaneous image is charged with mood and even with time, through additives like textures, scratches, blurs and vignettes, giving us the clues to his wide sensitivity: from nostalgia to logic, from curiosity to abstractionism, they all become part of this visual diary of his inner world.
 
Creativity and technology are automatically married when speaking of such an in-vogue trend like iPhoneography, where taking and editing pictures with the Apple’s iPhone becomes to many, an individual process of artistically documenting and registering "that" which immediately surrounds them.

Miami-based iPhoneographer Jaime Ferreyros shares that "My passion for photography goes back to 1976, and really got serious in 1981 while I went to the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Shooting in black and white film was what I loved the most. But in 2009, my world was redefined when my wife gave me an iPhone on Father’s Day. I now see through the lens of a camera whose limitations push my creativity to unknown shades of color, texture, blur and noise. You’re basically carrying a camera and a darkroom in your hand."
 
Nowadays, iPhoneography is everywhere, without a doubt becoming a highly creative outlet for many – photographers or not -, and for sure a reflection of today’s world. According to Ferreyros, the fact that this small and very limited camera is so unobtrusive, allows him to take pictures that would be quite a challenge to achieve if he had with him a whole professional gear with huge lenses. Along with other peculiarities given with the use of the iPhone and its apps, Ferreyros has invented his own colors, tones and moods to better tell his story, on his own way, pace and comfort. "I believe iPhoneography is photography, but with a twist", he concludes.

University Of Miami Professors Lani Shapton and Kyle Trowbridge Exhibit Opening Reception 10/13/12

University Of Miami Professors Lani Shapton and Kyle Trowbridge Exhibit Opening Reception
The UM Gallery
Wynwood Building
2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 4
Miami, FL
 
The exhibition will run through Oct. 28, but viewing will be by appointment only after the reception. The UM Gallery is open every second Saturday from 2pm to 9pm; other viewing times are available by appointment.

Works explore the relationship of objects to memory and how technology alters the dynamics of relationships
 
Lani Shapton and Kyle Trowbridge examine how we view the past and how technology affects our present, in two contrasting exhibitions at the UM Gallery in the Wynwood art district. Both artists are professors in  the Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami. 
 
Shapton’s work deals with memories and objects that all become subject to the processes of immortalization, memorialization, recollection and loss. She feels minds are faulty cameras attempting to preserve our histories, so many people collect objects and photographs as reminders to stave off the loss of memory that occurs as life progresses. As the notions of memory and self converge, a dichotomous relationship is formed between disintegration and preservation.
 
Trowbridge’s newest paintings are at once abstract geometric paintings and functioning Quick Response (QR) codes. Their appearance, paint handling and palette reference past canons of abstract painting. Once scanned with the proper application, the paintings also generate text written by the artist. In his paintings, the old and new uncomfortably co-exist. The “digital” reading of the paintings and their intrusive words interrupt the impulse to read the paintings art historically, against the aspects of mid-century abstract painting. The confrontational language in Trowbridge’s words re-iterates this.
 
Lani Shapton is an artist and educator, currently a lecturer in printmaking at the University of Miami. She received her MFA in Printmaking from Southern Illinois University Carbondale and has exhibited in the 2011 Southern Graphics Print Conference and the 2012 Oso Bay Printmaking Biennial XVII, among others. Lark Books will publish her most recent work in 500 Prints on Clay in 2013.
 
Kyle Trowbridge is a native Floridian who lives and works in Miami. His work
has been exhibited internationally in Rome, Santo Domingo, Varna, San Juan, New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and more recently, as a U.S. representative at the Vienna Biennale. He received his BFA from San Diego State University in 1995 and his MFA from the University of Miami in 1999, where he is currently employed full-time as a professor in the Department of Art and Art History.

Photographs of Brickell Art Walk on 9/25/12

Brickell Art Walk on Tuesday, September 25, 2012.  The artist and venues that participated in this months art walk:

Barry James Bugarin@ Red Bar & Gallery
Tatiana Castaneda @ Dolores but you can call me Lolita
Emil Bodurov @ Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe
Xibie Corea @ Burger and Beer Joint
Chris Riggs “Piramids” @ Oceanaire Seafood Room
Jorge M. Rodriguez  @ Balans
Marco Caridad @ Baru Urbano
Laelanie Larach @ The Mary Brickell Courtyard
Alex Morales @ Rice Kabob
Eva Avila @ DowntownMiami.com
Lugufelo @ Toscana Divino

Live Music by: Peter Betan and Plan Beats.

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Etra Fine Art Presents Winter Group Show Art Basel 2012 Opening Reception 12/8/12

Etra Fine Art Presents, “Winter Group Show” Art Basel 2012 Opening Reception
Etra Art Basel 2012 Listing Rainer Lagemann 2Saturday, December 8, 2012 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Etra Fine Art
50 NE 40 St.
Miami, FL 33137
305.438.4383
www.etrafineart.com

December 8 to January 11, 2013

In conjunction with Art Basel 2012, Miami Art Week, and Art + Design Night/2nd Saturday Gallery Walk in Miami’s Design District, Etra Fine Art will showcase its most recent acquisitions that include the works of: Mario Velez, Rainer Lagemann, Christian Awe, Hunt Slonem, and Douglass Freed. Opening Reception is from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. (Free)

Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Etra Courtesy Photo: Rainer Lagemann “Mila” 18 x 8 x 28″

Etra Fine Art Presents a Mario Velez Retrospective Opening Reception 11/10/12

Etra Fine Art Presents a “Mario Velez Retrospective” Opening Reception
EtraNov2012ListingMarioVelez 202x240cmSaturday, November 10, 2012 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Etra Fine Art
50 NE 40 St.
Miami, FL 33137
www.etrafineart.com

November 10 to December 7, 2012

Etra Fine Art presents a retrospective showcasing the 20 year career of internationally acclaimed Colombian artist Mario Velez. Velez is a minimalist artist who has been greatly inspired by the Bauhaus approach to design. The exhibit continues through the opening of Art Basel and Miami Art Week and closes December 7. Opening Reception is November 10 at 7:00 p.m. (Free)

Etra Courtesy Photo: Mario Velez “Internal Migrations” Powdered Pigments on Canvas 79 x 94″

Bird Road Art Walk continues with great clamor of artists and artworks By Betty Alvarez

Bird Road Art Walk recently named “Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011” by Miami New Times, celebrated once again their monthly gallery night. This time around many galleries opened their doors to the many art lovers.

I was excited as I came from Miami Beach to attend this event and wanted to have a great experience meeting old and new friends in the artworld. My first stop was at Mano’s Art Project Space which was filled with art lovers and supporters of his artwork. The titled exhibition for this month was “Made in the USA” where 15 artists with ties to South Florida collectively create an interpretive, visual perspective for viewers to reflect on what it means to me “made” in the U.S.A.

In the same floor at Mano was Miguel Rodez who unveiled his new Project Art Space Gallery to present top-of-the-line art to collectors and the public at large.
The gallery’s initial show Drawn from Within explores the versatility of the drawing medium and includes feature works in graphite, ink and charcoal. Some of the pieces offered are huge works, with an even bigger bang for the medium, yet, others are seemingly diminutive pieces packing such a massive visual punch that viewers are knocked out of the ballpark.

I then visited my good friend artist Tatiana Castaneda where she was a guest artist at Romero Hidalgo Artist’s Studio. Her wonderful artwork was exhibited to the delight of art goers.

Not too far away was H. Benitez Fine Art Gallery II where renowned artist Humberto Benitez presents a visiting artist group exhibition entitled “Abstracts” in its opening reception. There were pantings from Julio Bordas and Holly Jones; photography by Roxy Sora and the entire exhibition was curated by Lissette Benitez.

Then it came to visit my good artist and photographer friend Monika Zdziebkowska where she was part of Ave 74 300 Artist Showcase, an eclectic mix of local emerging artists all under one roof! Our goal is to exhibit the art works of 300 artists! Painting, photography and sculpture they had it all from what I heard!

All in all Bird Road Art Walk was a success and can’t wait until next month!!!

Modus Operandi Art Reception 10/6/12

Modus Operandi Art Reception
BOSWELL_MOUROT_NOV_EXIBITION-01-OCT-2012Saturday Oct. 6, 7-10pm
Boswell Mourot Fine Art
3162 Commodore Plaza-Atrium Commodore Inn
Coconut Grove, Fl. 33133
www.boswellmourot.com

Modus Operandi~ Art Exhibit with Artists Reception

exhibiting works from painters Eric Freeman and Tonya McNair, Ceramic Sculpture from Diana Ashley, and Assemblage Work from artist Michael Tames. Refreshments will be served. Reception is Free to the Public

Fall-Winter Exhibition Fusion IX Seducing The Globe Opening Reception 10/13/12

Fall/Winter Exhibition "Fusion IX – Seducing The Globe" Opening Reception
fusionixSaturday, October 13th 2012 (7-11 pm)
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL  33137

Fall/Winter exhibition of 2012 
 
"Fusion IX – Seducing The Globe"
 
"Fusion IX – Seducing The Globe" exhibition features over 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of October 13th 2012 on your calendar for our Opening Reception from 7-11 p.m.  Our fall exhibition of 2012 features an exciting collection of contemporary artisans, spanning twenty countries from across the globe.  This exhibition illuminates the remarkable diversity; inviting the viewer to experience a dynamic perspective whether imagining alternate realities, reinterpreting classic works of art, or exuberantly defying the laws of gravity, these artists are pointing the way toward a new conception of artistic truth.   
 
The Opening Reception Night for "Fusion IX- Seducing The Globe" will be held on Saturday, October 13th, 2012 from 7-11 pm at:
 
 
Live music, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served.  For more information please call 305.573.5730 or email our gallery at info@artfusiongallery.com.

Downtown Hollywood ArtWalk 9/15/12

Downtown Hollywood ArtWalk
hollywoodSaturday, September 15, 7pm-10pm

Enjoy an enchanted evening strolling quaint, tree-lined sidewalks while being serenaded by the sounds of a jazz saxophone, or the soft strings of a violin or harp. Take a moment to look over the shoulder of an artist painting and visit the art galleries and businesses showcasing local, regional and international artwork.

ArtWalk’s musicians for September include:
Tricianne Garrihy (Harp): The Goddess Store & Studio, 2017 Harrison Street
Jeff Egan (Jazz Guitar): Cuenca Cigars,1928 Harrison Street
Jeff Marcus (Rock fusion guitar): Comfort Zone Spa & Gallery, 2001 Van Buren Street
Zahiir Cruz (Sax): D’Art Vine Gallery, 2000 Harrison Street #4
Peter Betan (Folk/Jazz guitar): Ansu Gallery, 2028 Harrison Street #104

ArtWalk Participants:
Comfort Zone Studio & Spa, 2001 Van Buren St • 954-923-2030 • www.ComfortZoneSpa.com
D’Art Vine, 2000 Harrison St #4 • 954-455-5594 • www.DArtVine.com
ANSU Gallery   Fine Arts | Collectibles | Gifts, 2028 Harrison St, #104 • 954-454-5632 • www.AnsuGallery.com
Armando Perez Creations   Fine Artist | Jewelry Designer | Wax & Metal Sculptor, 2029 Harrison St, #5 • 954-241-0081 • www.ArmandoPerezCreations.com
Goddess Store & Studio, 2017 Harrison St • 954-929-2369 • www.GoddessStore.com
The Muzart Konnection, 1946 Harrison St • 954-924-1133 • www.MuzartStudios.com
Truu Salon Aveda, 1930 Harrison St • 954-639-7798 • www.TruuSalon.com
Cuenca’s Montecristo Lounge of Hollywood, 1928A Harrison St • 954-364-7660 • www.CuencaCigars.com
The Shade Post, 2044 Hollywood Blvd • 954-874-4160 • www.ArtOfShade.com
Elegant Photographics, 2046 Hollywood Blvd • 954-925-6011 • www.ElegantPhotographics.com
Mystic Water Kava Bar, 2037 Hollywood Blvd • 954-534-0782 • www.TheKavaBar.com
Megabite Chillout Lounge, 1910B Hollywood Blvd • 954-237-2888 • www.MegabiteCyberCafe.com
ArtsPark Visual Arts Pavilion Gallery. One Young Circle • 954-921-3500 • www.HollywoodFL.org/artspark

Spinello Presents Farley Aguilar’s Americana Solo Exhibition at New Space West of Wynwood 9/8/12

Spinello Presents Farley Aguilar’s "Americana" Solo Exhibition at New Space West of Wynwood
Opening Reception Saturday, September 8, 7 PM – 12 AM
spinelloSpinello Projects
2930 NW 7th Avenue
Miami, FL 33127.

Spinello Projects announces the opening of its new gallery tonight, Saturday, September 8th, 2012. Located West of Wynwood, the two-floor converted 1940’s warehouse is destined to become the new playground for unorthodox and experimental artists. Spinello Projects’ highly anticipated 3,000 square-foot space will enable an enriched program — progressing the gallery’s primary mission of initiating groundbreaking change in Miami’s cultural landscape and beyond. To inaugurate the expansion, Spinello Projects presents a solo exhibition by Nicaraguan self-taught painter Farley Aguilar, Americana, running September 8th to October 6th, 2012. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
 
Americana features a suite of ink on mylar paintings which depict the struggle of the American psyche. Aguilar explains, "There is a very tense relationship between individuals and the society, community, or subculture they belong to. Even though the paintings are dated by a historical period, they show traces of their past and point to the future." Characters are awkward, grotesque and disfigured; many times a violent act has just happened or is about to occur. Elements of classical mythology are selectively inserted throughout Aguilar’s work, nodding to stylistic modes of German Expressionism.
 
Aguilar’s work communicates sensations of danger, dread and emotional volatility filtered through the psychological wavelengths of the ‘mob mentality’. "American culture is obsessed with violence and the images in this new body of work reflect this notion," states Aguilar. "Violence is a clear eruption of frustration, fear and anxiety within an American moral, conservative, psyche that explodes in terror when confronted with the unknown."
 
In a constant state of searching for truth, Aguilar highlights the possibilities of attaining ultimate knowledge: like Faust, enlightenment leads to self-destruction while ignorance remains blissful. His colors and subjects reflect the full scale of human mortality, destined for a glorious demise.
 
Exhibition runs Saturday, September 8 through Saturday, October 6, 2012.

Bakehouse and The Stage partner for BAC Stage on Second Saturdays 9/8/12

Bakehouse and The Stage partner for BAC Stage on Second Saturdays
981Starting Saturday, September 8, 2012
Reception: 8-10pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL  33127

Performance by Afrobeta: 10pm
Free Admission for BAC Members and Artists
(Member and Artist list will be at the door)
 
The Bakehouse Art Complex and The Stage partner for BAC Stage, a series of monthly art exhibitions showcasing Bakehouse resident artists on the Second Saturday of the month! This collaboration will launch on Saturday, September 8 with Brazillian-born, Miami-based artist, Ernesto Kunde. 
 
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/371012389638218/

Oxenberg Fine Art Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk Night 9/8/12

Oxenberg Fine Art Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk Night
Humberto CastroSaturday, September 8, 2012, Open 2:00 – 9:00 PM
Oxenberg Fine Art
50 NE 29 Street
Miami, FL 33137 
Ph – 305.854.7104

Featuring a selection of works by
Oxenberg Fine Art artists highlighted below,
the opening of Revelations by artist Dolly Moreno
at the Kelley Roy Gallery
and music by DJ Don Redfox. 

Harold Golen Gallery features Mexican Pulp Art 9/8/12

Harold Golen Gallery features Mexican Pulp Art
20120907141615MexicanPulpArtASaturday Sept. 8th, 6:00-11:00pm
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Wynwood Art District

This is an amazing and rare collection of vintage 1970s-1980s original commissioned illustrations for the Mexican comic book, pulp fiction industry. These gouache paintings borrow from and expand upon the style and iconography of lurid and spicy pulp fiction illustrations. Damsels in distress, vampires, and noir crime scenes abound in these striking illustrations. Recently, there has been a burgeoning interest in Mexican calendar, poster, and movie art, and the potential for this new to the market genre is only going to continue to grow!

Adam Putnam at Locust Projects Opening Reception 9/8/12

Adam Putnam
Adam-PutnamSaturday, September 8
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami Fl 33127

Conversation with the artist: 6:30pm
Opening reception: 7-10pm

On view through October 17, 2012

Locust Projects, Miami’s premier experimental art exhibition space, celebrates its 15th anniversary in 2013.

Locust Projects is pleased to announce the first Miami solo exhibition by New York-based artist Adam Putnam, featuring an installation in the main gallery. Below, the artist describes the origins of the project:

"A darkened space conceived for Locust Projects in Miami, a city defined by light toward the brighter end of the spectrum, articulated by pale pinks and hazy outlines. The space will be a cool shadow, which viewers may enter, pass through, and as if by chance, encounter photographs, portraits, film stills and other fragments. An orphaned brick pillar standing alone in the center of the space like the remnant of a nameless, indeterminate space, half remembered…a romanesque abbey, an ancient mosque, a gothic vault beneath an altar, a crypt, Piranesi’s prison, Escher’s gallery. An armature for the experience of finding oneself alone in an architectural immensity that falls away and recedes in perspective like fading memories and fog enshrouded mountains."

Born 1973. Lives and works in NYC. Adam Putnam’s work spreads across a variety of media – performance, projection and drawing. His work often delves into the psychological but holds fast to its roots in performance and architecture, exploring how the two often become intertwined. Putnam’s work has been included in various exhibitions worldwide, most notably the 2008 Whitney Biennial, 2nd Moscow Biennial, the Busan Biennial (South Korea), Art Statements, MoMA/PS1 and The Astrup Fearnley Museum (Oslo). Curatorial projects include an exhibition of Martin Wong entitled Everything Must Go at P.P.O.W. and Blow Both of Us at Participant Inc. Putnam is currently an Adjunct Professor at New York University.

2013 marks the 15th anniversary of Locust Projects, a not-for-profit exhibition space founded by three Miami artists in order to provide contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas and methods without the limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work, and Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artists.

Locust Projects’ exhibitions and programming are made possible with the support from: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; Cowles Charitable Trust; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners; Miami Sports and Exhibition Authority. Special thanks Grolsch, Mandarine Napoleon, Societe Perrier, Workshop Collective. Design: Venture Architects.

2nd opening night of the Summer Photo Show 2012 9/8/12

2nd opening night of the "Summer Photo Show 2012"
80September 8th from 7-10 pm
The Lunch Box Gallery
310 NW 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127

We are pleased to invite you to the second opening night of the acclaimed  annual group exhibition "Summer Photo Show 2012", this September 8th from 7-10 pm (though we will be open since noon – 12pm). The show features the photography work of fourteen artists. The showcased pieces are a result of a call for entries oriented to national and international visual artists working in all styles of contemporary photography including any mixed-media art that utilized photography as one of its forms of expression. All photographic methods, formats, types and schools were welcomed.
 
In this show, The Lunch Box Gallery is exhibiting works of insightful conceptual ideas materialized through exceptional craftsmanship, which are intended to represent fascinating takes and points of view in photography nowadays. The thought behind the image of the artist is very important in this show, yet as important as the final visible result. The range of photography tendencies to be found in the exhibition is vast: from conceptual and documentary photography, to narrative photography, photo-essay, iPhoneography and photo-collage; touching on topics like obsessive-compulsive tendencies, the demystification of the "happily ever after", performative images that play with childhood materials to reflect on how they determine us, or the mistreated young Muay Thai boxers from a Bangkok slum. They all convey on representing an individual concept and a very particular way of externalizing it.
 
Photographers participating in the show include: Sarah Tortora (Connecticut), John William Keedy (New York), Noah David Bau (Boston/Bangkok), Amy Leibrand (Ohio), Miranda Maynard (North Carolina), Lissette Schaeffler (Miami), Aimee Hertog (New Jersey), Dafna Steinberg (Washington DC), Ted Oonk (The Netherlands), Luisa Mesa (Miami), Troy Colby (Kansas), Ramesh Pithiya (Washington DC), Naimar Ramirez (Puerto Rico) and Tracy Thomas (California).

Wynwood Art Walk Live Music Noche De Bohemia At Jimmy’z Kitchen 9/8/12

Wynwood Art Walk Live Music – Noche De Bohemia At Jimmy’z Kitchen
Saturday, September 8, 2012, 7:30 – 10:30 pm
Wynwood-Art-WalkJimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
2700 N. Miami Avenue
(corner of 28th Street and N. Miami Ave)
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 573-1505
https://www.facebook.com/events/282004468579492/
 
NOCHE DE BOHEMIA comes to Jimmy’z Kitchen for the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday, September 8th starting at 7:30 pm. Don’t miss this great live music performance with traditional Puerto Rican music!
 
Una nueva NOCHE de BOHEMIA comienza en Jimmy’z Kitchen para el Wynwood Art Walk este sabado, septiembre 8 comenzando a las 7:30 pm! Pasala bien con la musica tradicional de Puerto Rico en un gran ambiente!
 
Con el grupo Voces del Caribe – Wilson Alvarez, Carlos Alvarez, Eddie Chinea, Efrain Freytes
 
No Cover Charge

Cafeina Kicks Off The Season With Art Walk Celebration 9/8/12

Cafeina Kicks Off The Season With Art Walk Celebration
Second Saturday Art Walk is September 8, 2012. Opening Reception: 7:00 – 9:00 pm. After party until close.
Cafeina_Art_Walk_September_v2Cafeina Wynwood Lounge / Wynwood Exhibition Center
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.438.0792
www.cafeinamiami.com

Exhibition on view: September 4, 2012 – October 1, 2012.

Cafeina Wynwood Loungeinvites artists, curators, collectors and art enthusiasts alike to make Wynwood their 1st stop on September 8, 2012, during the Second Saturday Art Walk, and to make Cafeina Wynwood Lounge their after party destination! Cafeina’s Wynwood Exhibition Centergallery kick’s off the fall season with a spank’n new exhibition by Isaac “Kiko” Benaimwith his mixed media works on canvas and wood titled, “Wordplay.” Local Miami mural artist Trek6will also have a selection of works on display. Guests may enjoy the works on display in Cafeina’s 1000 sqft contemporary art gallery, adjacent to the lounge. Sounds will be provided by Cafeina’s resident DJ & official DJ of the Miami Dolphins, DJ Supersede; along with guest DJ Jatinder Channa.

Enjoy tapas styled dishes until midnight such as: Coffee & Rum Braised Short Rib Mini Tacos($12), queso fresco, cilantro plushes & pickled onion; the Crab Cakes($14), “Cafeina’s Signature Dish,” colossal jumbo lump crabmeat, capers, toasted red pepper aioli; Roasted Chicken Club Sliders ($11), lettuce, tomato, pancetta, garlic aioli; and the classic Stuffed Dates ($12), Chorizo with parmesan cheese wrapped in bacon. Indulge in a delicious hand crafted libation such as the: Café con Leche Martini($12), House infused Svedka Coffee Vodka shaken with Amarula Liqueur and Dark Créme de Cacao sprinkled with ground cinnamon and Colombian coffee beans; or the spicy Hot Passion($11), Bacardi Superior Rum blended carefully with Cointreau, fresh passion fruit purée, fresh citrus and then touched off with a kick of jalapeño!

MANO Fine Art presents Made in the U.S.A. 9/15/12

MANO Fine Art presents Made in the U.S.A.
Saturday, September 15, 2012, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
September-15-Made-in-the-USAMANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Flr)
in the Bird Road Art District
Miami, FL   33155

MANO Fine Art presents the 2012 edition of Made in the U.S.A, a group show featuring artwork by: Juan Carlos Arana, Blanca Caraballo, Dennis Escobar, Juan Erman Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Nuurs Ortiz,  Ernesto Kunde, Sandra Garcia, MANO, Jorge Mejias, Hanz Ramirez, Manuel Revuelta,  Miguel Rodez, Patricia Figueroa Sowers and Derek Wilson.
 
The exhibition examines shifting boundaries between the origins of creativity and American ingenuity. Fifteen artists with ties to South Florida; collectively create an interpretive, visual perspective for viewers to reflect on what it means to be “made” in the U.S.A., a question that resonates even more poignantly in today’s environment.
 
The artist’s interpretations are as diverse as the artists touching on themes of immigration, innovation, technology, consumerism, pop culture, social issues, even fast food. The work ranges from figurative abstraction to sculptural hybrids of repurposed objects and two-dimensional work to video installations. 
 
MANO Fine Art Project Space is the working studio of Miami-based artist MANO and an exhibition and project space for art related events. MANO Fine Art participates in the Bird Road Art Walk, held on the third Saturday of each month.

Stay connected with MANO Fine Art
facebook: Mano Fine Art
twitter: MANOFineArts
email: info@manofineart.com
phone: 305.467.6819/ 305.467.0066

Bird Road Art Walk 9/15/12

Bird Road Art Walk
Saturday, September 15 (& every 3rd Saturday of each month), 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Low-res-imageBird Road Art District
Bird Road Art District is convieniently located just east of the Palmetto Expressway & south of Bird Road (SW 40 Street). Most of the studios are located off of SW 74 Ave & SW 75 Ave.
http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com
 
Join the most curious of collectors and art aficionados in Miami for the Bird Road Art Walk, Saturday, September 15, (& every third Saturday of each month).
 
Enjoy an evening of visual and performing arts and engaging live demonstrations. Explore the creative process in the many artists’ studios and galleries, fall in love with an original work of art, meet the artists and collect their work. Named "Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011" by Miami New Times, the Bird Road Art Walk is the place to experience Miami’s growing art scene.
 
This event is open and free to the public. Enjoy ample free parking and our complimentary shuttle bus that loops continuously throughout the district stopping at each participating artists’ studio and gallery.
 
Start your Art Walk at any of the participating studios. Click here for listing: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/Bird-Road-Art-Walk.html

The Bird Road Art Walk is organized by an alliance of artists founded in 2010. The member-powered organization promotes and funds experiences that bring artists, art enthusiasts and collectors together. Events include the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, which features open studios, alternative spaces and creative businesses.
 
Since the 1980s, the Bird Road Art Districts’ slanted warehouses, antique stores and overall industrial vibe have provided a haven for artists. Today visitors will find a thriving community of more than 40 artists and an up and coming art scene, featuring a broad range of contemporary, emerging and established artists working in a variety of mediums.
 
The Bird Road Art District is conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Bird Road (SW 40th Street), . The majority of the studios are located off of SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave, Please check our website website for map and a complete listig of particpating artists/galleries.

Stay Connected with the Bird Road Art District:
Call: 305.467.6819
Web: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/
Facebook:Bird Road Art District
Twitter:@BirdRoadArts

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 9/28/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
September 28, 2012, 7:00-11:00 PM
Viernes-CulturalesDomino Plaza
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135
www.viernesculturales.org

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 12th and 17th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month!      www.culturalfridays.org     www.facebook.com/vcmiami    www.twitter.com/@vcmiami

Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome un tour de la Pequena Habana gratuito con la compañía del legendario historiador,  Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 12 y 17, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes. www.viernessculturales.org

Time: 7 – 11 pm
Address: Domino Park – 804 SW 15th Avenue, Miami, Fl 33135
Art Gallery: Viernes Culturales – 1637 SW 8th St. Miami, Fl 33135
Information: (305) 643-5500 – info@viernesculturales.org
 
2012 Festival Dates:
September 28
October 26
November 30
December 28

Miami’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk at Wine Vault 9/8/12

Wine Vault Tapas Bar
resizecarpentersworkshopSaturday September 8th, 2012, 7pm – Midnight
Wine Vault Tapas Bar
3201 N Miami Ave #105
Miami, FL 33127
(the shops at midtown across from the fountain)

Feature Artist: Aithan Shapira
www.aithanshapira.com

the carpenter’s workshop, 2010, etching, sugarlift, 78 x 103 in

Shapira’s work challenges contemporaries to celebrate today’s cubist problem—the urgent need to know all you are not seeing, be simultaneously inside and outside, in history and the present. A first-generation American, Shapira is a rising artist exhibited among international museums and private collections. He lived and drew with Aboriginal Australians over three years, lectured at Harvard, The Royal College of Art, University of Sydney, and received the Daler-Rowney Prize for Drawing and Blanche E. Colman Award for Painting.

Aithan Shapira currently lives and works in Portland, OR and is represented there byFroelick Gallery.

David Castillo Gallery presents Adler Guerrier’s Here Place the Lever Reception 9/8/12

David Castillo Gallery presents Adler Guerrier’s Here, Place the Lever. Reception
castilloSaturday, September 8, 6-9 pm
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL  33127

David Castillo Gallery is proud to present Here, Place the Lever, Adler Guerrier’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Guerrier continues his investigation of urban landscape as performative people’s history in new photographs and drawings. Although sourced from Miami-Dade county, Here, Place the Lever is an open invitation to site non-specificity. Like Brian Massumi’s affective fact, Guerrier philosophizes a broader condition to which empirical fact only aspires. Guerrier reminds the viewer that the difference between wilderness and lawn rests only in the tedious construction of privacy, the indeterminacy between natural aerosol and digital storage device resolved by sociopolitical exposure to the delicate concept of cloud.
 
Merleau-Ponty identifies reversibility between phenomena such as seeing and being seen, or touching and being touched, that yields an experiential byproduct greater than that which one-dimensional exchange could allow. Here, Place the Lever is reversible language that beckons the viewer outside the comfort of personal space toward loaded contingency. The title is an invitation– an order– a dare. It is a gesture of support and a threat of instability, an adventure and a liability. It is public and private. It is the intimacy of presence and the abstraction of potential.
 
Here, Place the Lever is the abject, conceptualizing a difficult commons between subject and object populated by semiocapital, networked identity, digital culture and other symptoms of modernity. Guerrier’s commons is home to anxiety and contradiction as the flaneurial perspective that renders his artworks is both oversaturated and solitary. Guerrier does not photograph vernal grass without a glimpse of black water. His drawings do not reference the layered detritus of municipal walls, bus stops or billboards without the cultural weight that informs their production and perception. Guerrier pushes glimpses of urban landscape into a hypertrophic state beyond studio art practice. Indeed, his artworks are counter-protological, subverting aesthetics toward a socio-politics of the spatial commons referenced by their imagery. They are at once lyrically seductive and acutely cautionary against the entomology of "decadence," from the Latin cadere.
 
Here, Place the Lever is perhaps a subtle plea toward the empathy among bodies strategized by Italian Autonomist Franco "Bifo" Berardi and media theorist Geert Lovink as an antidote to contemporary estrangement and self-interest. "Media virtualization has destroyed the pleasure of touching each other and the pleasure of living in urban spaces," Bifo and Lovink write. With a lever of correct proportions, Archimedes claimed that he could lift the Earth. Wandering Guerrier’s urban landscapes, one cannot help but ponder whether ascendency lies in the lapsed human spirit, the insistence upon green in concrete.
 
Adler Guerrier was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and lives and works in Miami. He studied at the New World School of the Arts in Miami and has exhibited widely including The Whitney Biennial 2008, The Wolfsonian Miami Beach, Miami Art Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, and Tate Liverpool. The artist will have his first large-scale museum solo exhibition at the newly-designed Herzog & de Meuron Miami Art Museum in 2014. Guerrier’s work has appeared in the New York Times, Artnews, and Art in America, among numerous other publications. He was recently included in the exhibition Vanishing Points: Paint and Paintings from the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection at the Harn Musuem of Art in Gainsville, FL, which originated at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach in 2011.

Drawn from Within Opening Reception 9/15/12

Drawn from Within – Opening Reception
Saturday, September 15, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
IMG_89731Miguel Rodez
4229 SW 75 Avenue, Second Floor
in the Bird Road Art District
Miami, FL   33155

Former Chair of Miami Dade’s Art in Public Places Trust Miguel Rodez opens new contemporary art gallery at the Bird Road Art District.  Rodez, who for years presided over the selection of artists for major public art projects in Miami Dade County, including the Arsht Center, Miami’s International Airport and various Metro Rail projects will now be selecting artists to exhibit at his own gallery.

The initial exhibit "Drawn from Within" will feature the artwork of ten outstanding artists who have reached within themselves to churn out some thought-provoking material in divergent styles.  This show explores the versatility of the drawing medium and includes feature works in graphite, ink and charcoal.
 
Featured artists include: Bartus Bartolomes, Tony Coro, Antonio Guerrero, Frank Izquierdo, Guillermo Portieles, Miguel Rodez Abel Rodriguez, Leon Rosenblatt, Jorge Santos,and Ana Maria Sarlat.

The gallery will open at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 15, 2012, to coincide with the Bird Road Art Walk.
The show is open to the public.

First Friday at Cernuda Arte Ramón Vázquez in Focus A World of Fantasy Gallery Night Opening Reception 9/7/12

First Friday at Cernuda Arte Ramón Vázquez in Focus: A World of Fantasy Gallery Night Opening Reception
vazquezFriday, September 7, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

Ramón Vázquez, The Ship of Dreams and the Flower, 2012, oil on canvas, 32 ¾ x 39 ½ inches

Cernuda Arte presents a showing on contemporary artist, Ramón Vázquez, featuring a selection of thirteen beautiful works on canvas. The artist will visit the USA from Pinar del Río, Cuba to attend the opening of the exhibition.
 
Also, at the gallery, One Hundred Years: Mariano and Portocarrero, A Two Artist Show,
an exhibition celebrating the centennial since the births of René Portocarrero and Mariano Rodríguez in 1912.
 
For a preview of these two stellar shows,  please visit the Exhibitions section of our website.

Opening Reception Appropriated Gender Art Exhibition 9/15/12

Opening Reception Appropriated Gender Art Exhibition
Appropriated-gender9/15/2012, 7pm – 10:30pm
1310 Gallery @ Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts
1310 SW 2nd Ct. (Middle St.)
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
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1310 Gallery invites you to “Appropriated Gender”, a substantial group exhibition of 44 artists, both regional and national, that explore gender perception and self-identity with a wide range of aesthetic approaches, from witty, campy, or humorous to observational, intuitive, and personal in a smorgasbord of visual delights that will not disappoint.
 
Site specific installations will be featured throughout the gallery, including a pair of 18 foot tall inflatable superhero men by Patrick Flibotte. Visitors can also interact with two performative installations during the events. Carrie Sieh will guide the audience into her installation with gender-specific invisible ink blots, and Visitors that ride the gallery elevator will stumble into a surprise performative installation by Rosemarie Romero.
 
A group of prominent art professionals will serve as guest judges and select cash prizes. Awards will be announced at the Closing reception on Oct. 12, in addition to live music by Killmama and AstroKats.
 
1310 Gallery is an artist-run collective that offers over 3000 square feet of exhibition space split into 3 levels, and housed within ArtSpace’s live/work facility, Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts. 1310 Gallery rotates art exhibitions monthly and also hosts performances and workshops. The gallery is open by appointment in addition to event times. For further information please call 954-729-5794.
 
Funding for this project is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
 
Artists in the Exhbition:
Sonia Baez-Hernandez
Jc Bravo
Randy Burman
Karla Caprali
Toa Castellanos
Martin Casuso
Jessica Concepcion
Mark Cranford
Cynthia Cruz
Wendy Doscher-Smith
Natasha Duwin
Shady Eshghi
Andrea Favelli
Patrick Flibotte
Marina Font
Nolan Haan
Marla Stefanie Hernandez
Joseph Herring
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Ian Honore
Sibel Kocabasi
Paula Kolek
Kathleen Kranack
Kandy G Lopez
Carol-Anne Mcfarlane
Pj Mills
Ben Morey
Tabatha Mudra
Samantha Nye
Jorge Pacheco
Penny Perkins
Jami Nix Rahn
Rosemarie Romero
Jessica Rowshandel
Patricia Schnall Gutierrez
Carrie Scozzaro
Carrie Sieh
Le Spresser
Karen Starosta-Gilinski
Jonathan Stein
Kristina Thalin
Kira Tippenhauer
Maria Eugenia Vega
Gabrielle Wood

Coconut Grove Drum Circle 9/1/12

Coconut Grove Drum Circle
Saturday, September 1, 2012, 7-10pm
3199 Commodore Plaza
(CORNER Of Grand Avenue And Commodore Plaza)
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The Coconut Grove Drum Circle is now at home in our wonderful new location on the corner of Commodore Plaza and Grand Avenue, with great parking at the post office or the parking lot just east of the venue on Grand. Commodore is now the liveliest spot in the Grove on Art Walk night and there are wonderful galleries, restaurants, and bars a few steps away from the circle site. Come to our September circle and enjoy our new space! As always, we will bring ice water, seating, and extra drums and other percussion instruments. This venue is open air and though we will be dependent on the weather, it is much cooler than our previous site. So come drum and dance with us on September 1: discover or rediscover the magic and healing power of the drum. See you there!

Christian Holstad and Seth Price + Works from the Collection 9/8/12

Christian Holstad and Seth Price + Works from the Collection
Second Saturday Gallery Walk, September 8, 2012. From 7-10pm
BANNER_2012_HOLSTADde la Cruz Collection
23 N.E. 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137

The de la Cruz Collection is pleased to announce the opening of an installation in our project room of works by American artist Christian Holstad.

Christian Holstad’s art practice reflects his interests in crafts, hand-made objects and textiles. Holstad’s work shares a "Camp" aesthetic sensibility with references to kitsch. "Camp" was very much part of the 1960’s culture and is often associated with drag queen performers, filmmakers like John Waters (his films Pink Flamingos, Hairspray and Polyester), Andy Warhol and artists like Divine and Liberace.
Holstad’s installation Sleeping Bag from Dignity, 2004, a crotched campfire scene, includes a sleeping bag with an image of Patty Hearst on the pillow, a symbol of American History in the 70’s. Big Drag, 2004, a metallic purple hyena with flamingos is also included in the installation, further referring to disco culture.
It Comes in Waves, 2003, Christian Holstad’s sparkling tinsel curtain, brings back memories of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ glittering curtains. By inprinting on the curtain Japanese artist Hokusai’s famous early 19th century woodblock print The Wave, Holstad introduces high art on modest materials.

Christian Holstad was born in Anaheim, California 1972.
He lives and works in New York.

The de la Cruz Collection is pleased to announce the opening of an installation of works by American artist Seth Price.
In an interview with Gwen Allen in 2007, Seth Price stated – "I’m interested in the effect of digital technologies, as they reached the marketplace sometime in the 1970s. It does happen to line with my own life span." Like Marcel Broodthaers and Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Seth Price is interested in the importance of the distribution and dispersion of the artwork.
In Digital Video Digital Effect: Spills, 2004, Price alters a homemade video shot by Joan Jonas featuring Richard Serra and Robert Smithson discussing current issues referring to the art market. Price uses electronic ink to abstract and erase the image, however their conversation can be heard. The packaging of the video is an integral part of the work, creating a time capsule, and questioning the obsolescence of technology.
Price’s use of industrial methods is manifested in his vacuum-formed works. In this case, the synthetic rope becomes a "luscious" object even though its just a plastic mold like those used today for packaging and distributing mass-produced goods.
Seth Price was born in East Jerusalem 1973.
He lives and works in New York.

Colors of my life photo exhibit 9/8/12

Colors of my life
color09/08/2012, 8:00pm
The Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39 Street Suite 120
Miami, Fl 33137

My life is divided.
Two countries.
Two cultures.
One Vision.

Colors of my life is a project that I’ve been working on since June, that showcases my vision and relationship between the country where I was born and raised, and the country that I consider home for the last eleven years.

The Armory Studios presents Second Saturday ArtWalk Party 9/8/12

The Armory Studios presents Second Saturday ArtWalk Party
artwalkseptember9/8/2012, 8:00pm
The Armory Studios
572 NW 23rd St
Miami Fl 33127
www.thearmorymiami.com
$10 Wristbands available by: emailing dw@thearmorymiami.com  (305) 815-2981

The Armory Studios Presents :
Second Saturday ArtWalk Party!

Celebrating fashion photographer Beth Studenberg’s birthday we open the studio to an 80’s inspired and themed event.
80’s rock tribute band SLEJJ

Deejay Smeejay and special guest DJ Danny Santiago

Open bar sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon and 1492 Rum.

Art and Design Night for Reflections and Passions Exhibition 9/8/12

Art & Design Night for "Reflections and Passions" Exhibition
Saturday September 8th, 2012 from 7-10pm
fusionArt Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Live Music  
 
Complimentary refreshments
 
Valet Parking available by  South Florida Parking

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our
Summer exhibition of 2012   
"Reflections and Passions"

This exhibition features over 38 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, September 8th 2012 on your calendar for our Art & Design Night.

Our summer exhibition of 2012 features an eclectic collection of contemporary artisans, spanning nineteen countries from across the globe. This exhibition is truly a reflection of diverse, distinctive artistic expressions, whose passion for creativity will shape tomorrow’s definition of style.

"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures." 
by Henry Ward Beecher

UM Gallery Presents Mariah Fox And Bryan Allen Moore Opening Reception 9/8/12

UM Gallery Presents Mariah Fox And Bryan Allen Moore Opening Reception
Saturday, September 8, from 2pm to 9pm.
The UM Gallery inside Wynwood Building
2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 4
Miami

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami (UM) is pleased to present an exhibition by Professors Mariah Fox and Bryan Allen Moore at the UM Gallery in the Wynwood art district.

Mariah Fox’s Alphabet of Heroes is a reminder that cultural icons have inspired social change since the earliest of times. This colorful compilation celebrates the imprint of historical and popular artists, thinkers, rebels and revolutionaries. From Geronimo to John Lennon, Fox portrays the greatest and most controversial figures of the 20th century by showing them ready for action, in repose, dreaming, alive. Visitors to the exhibit will see playful mixed media displays combining digital prints, paint, clay and texts honoring the power of the written word.

Bryan Allen Moore’s 10 Years of Thoughts on Landscape represents ten years of work with clay as landscape, with reverence for both the genre of painting and the earth itself. While the artist has been engaged in a conversation about the fragility of the Earth as men have tried to claim ownership over it, the work itself is inspired by the expressive beauty of natural materials both out-of-doors as well as in the studio. The abstractions presented are raw and powerful, but there is also an impermanent futility that goes with any application of unfired clay to such a historical format. The notion of physically taking possession of the Earth is man’s greatest delusion of grandeur.

Photographs of Bird Road Art Walk on 8/18/12

Bird Road Art Walk on Saturday, August 18, 2012. What a great art walk, it has grown so much.  If you have not made it out to this art walk you should make the trip.  The walk is to artist studios, so you get to meet the artist, ask them questions and get to see the space where they create their art.   Click here for a list of the participating Bird Road Art District Studios and see you all next month

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Eleazar Delgado at the August Bird Road Art Walk 8/18/12

Eleazar Delgado at the August Bird Road Art Walk
August 18, 7pm – 10pm
Valmar Art and Framing Showroom
4150 SW 74th Courth
Miami FL 33155
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Join us for an evening in the thriving Bird Road Art District for a special exhibit of Eleazar Delgado’s Behind the Lights Collection and a preview of his latest Everglades Collection.

Follow on Twitter @EleazarDelgado #MiamiArt

For more information and to view Eleazar Delgado’s art please visit: http://www.eleazardelgado.com/.

Born in Oklahoma, raised in Caracas, Venezuela, Eleazar Delgado studied Architecture and Interior design. It was in Miami where he began his Architecture explorations. Graduating at the peak of the Deconstruction Movement in 1987 from the Universidad Central de Venezuela, his thesis on the Penal Courthouse for Metropolitan Caracas received Honorable Mention. During the 1980’s Eleazar fell in love with Miami’s vivid colors and its native surroundings. The radiant sunshine and gleaming colors of the night influenced the choice to paint the story of Miami.

After a successful venture in Architecture and Interior Design, he grew tired of the rigidity of those forms of expression. Architecture is about space. The process is always restrained. Interior design is about other people’s psychology. Painting is the creators’ own vision. Having always struggled against the methods he was taught, it was time to seek release of restrictions.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream-Part 1-The first of two group exhibitions by GUILD 8/18/12

A Midsummer Night’s Dream-Part 1-The first of two group exhibitions by GUILD
August 18th 2012, 7 pm – 10 pm
Warehouse Alternative Space
4396 SW 74th Ave
Miami, FL 33155
www.guild-artists.com

A Midsummer Night’s Dream-Part 1 is a GUILD group art show that will take place this Saturday August 18th as part of the Bird Road Art District walk. Artists exhibiting will include Abdiel Acosta, Lu Gold, and Yamel Molerio. The show was curated by Yamel Molerio-GUILD founder and president. Opening night will also include musical performances by Pocket of Lollipops, Live Free, and DJs Lady T, Renegade, and Sum 1.

Warehouse Alternative Space is part art gallery and part creative rendezvous. It is an exhibition space for artists and a gathering place for art lovers. Located in Miami’s Bird Road Art District, Warehouse has been, and continues to be, a strong promoter of local contemporary artists. Since its opening in 1998, Warehouse has fostered some of Miami’s best talent, in addition to nationally and internationally renowned artists. Curator and manager Andres Bilbao tirelessly seeks the best upcoming artists and creative minds to help make Warehouse an unforgettable experience.

Contact us for an appointment, come to an upcoming Warehouse event, or stop by during the Bird Road Art Walk held every 3rd Saturday of the month.
(786) 487 0869
bilbaowarehouse@gmail.com
info@yamelmolerio.com

ART MACtown @ Rodez Art Gallery 9/1/12 – 9/29/12

ART MACtown
Vernissage Saturday, September 1, from 7 to 10 p.m.
Charity Event Friday, September 14, 2012 from 6 to 10 p.m.
Rodez Art Gallery
3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

RODEZ Art Gallery Presents: “ART MACtown” September 1 – 29, 2012

RODEZ Art Gallery is proud to present ART MACtown. This month Rodez Art exhibits the works of over 100 of MACtown’s participants created under the direction of artist George Rodez. Artworks will each be in a small, 10” x 10” format with all sales proceeds benefiting MACtown, Inc.

Spectacular Charity Event with Hors d’oeuvres and cocktails benefiting MACtown on September 14.

The exhibit will be on view through September 29, 2012.

Founded in 1962, MACtown Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose primary mission over the past 50 years has been to improve the lives and further the independence of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in South Florida.

MACtown, Inc. offers a variety of programs and services that have been specifically tailored to meet the individual needs of the people they serve. The organization is determined to help each individual accomplish their independent living goals and maximize their full potential.

David ‘Lebo’ LeBatard Unveils Downtown Hollywood Mural Project 8/18/12

David ‘Lebo’ LeBatard Inaugurates Downtown Hollywood Mural Project
Saturday, August 18 at 7:00 p.m.
Hollywood Mural Project
Hollywood Boulevard and Harrison Street
between 21st Avenue and Young Circle
Hollywood, FL
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Downtown Hollywood will unveil acclaimed local artist David “Lebo” Le Batard’s new jazz-inspired mural to launch the district’s new curated outdoor mural program. Aptly dubbed the “Downtown Hollywood Mural Project,” the initiative is slated to kick-off at the district’s monthly ArtWalk where celebrated cartoon artist David “Lebo” Le Batard will unveil Be-Bop Into Outer Space. His inaugural, multi-dimensional mural spans 124 feet – the first of several pieces by established, local contemporary artists designed for at least 10 properties. Inspired by geometric abstraction, color harmony and 1950s jazz, Lebo’s contribution to the emerging cityscape will add a visual arts component to Mayor Peter Bober’s rapidly growing music initiative.

Be-Bop Into Outer Space will enliven part of the historic Great Southern Building Complex (southwest corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Young Circle). The Downtown Hollywood Mural Project will be centralized in the Live Music District, running along Hollywood Boulevard and Harrison Street between 21st Avenue and Young Circle.

“Lebo is the perfect artist for this opportunity,” said Jorge Camejo, Executive Director of the Hollywood CRA, the program’s sponsor. “He grew up and went to high school in Hollywood, and has tremendous pride in his community. We couldn’t be happier about having a local product succeed on the international stage, while finding time and inspiration to create a piece that is fitting in subject matter and that enhances its surroundings.”

The Hollywood CRA’s mural program is designed to boost and encourage the Downtown Hollywood Live Music Initiative, launched earlier this year with the debut of the free year-round concert series ArtsPark Live!, and with new regulations that allow venues in delineated zones to obtain an extended-hours liquor license. Under the helm of CRA Executive Director Camejo, Commissioner Beam Furr and project manager Jill C. Weisberg lead a new mural-review committee that works with developers, property owners and artists to commission and execute artwork on outdoor surfaces. Lebo’s Jazz Renaissance-influenced piece is a nod to the revival of Downtown Hollywood as a fresh hub for arts and entertainment. Prominent contemporary and street artists in queue for walls include Jessy Nite, Ruben Ubeira and Michelle Weinberg.

In addition to the unveiling of Lebo’s mural, additional activities slated for Downtown Hollywood’s Third Saturday ArtWalk include:

– Muzart (1946 Harrison Street; www.muzartstudios.com)
Local artists transform the recently opened space into a fully-integrated creative studio, with artwork for sale, appetizers and beverages. Featured artist is Loni Duek – writer, photographer and certified Reiki Practitioner – who will engage visitors in an informal practice of Reiki and art. For more information about Duek, please visit www.loniduek.com.

– Goddess Store & Studio (2017 Harrison Street; www.goddessstore.com)
Experience a culturally-rich journey exploring performance and visual arts.
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. – African drum class with Zeva from Venus Rising
8:00 – 9:00 p.m. – Interactive parent and child imagination art class with Ohmtheartist
9:00 – 9:30 p.m. – Belly dance class

Downtown Hollywood ArtWalk takes place on the third Saturday of every month from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Upcoming dates include August 18, September 15 and October 20, 2012, replete with live music, exceptional dining and opening exhibitions at more than 12 participating establishments. There is no charge for on-street parking between 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. and free parking is available in three-hour increments between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.; garage parking is also available at $1/hour at 20th Avenue Municipal Garage (between Harrison Street and Van Buren Street) or 19th Avenue Municipal Garage (between Tyler Street & Polk Street).

Bird Road Art Walk 8/18/12

Bird Road Art Walk
Saturday, August 18, 2012, 7:00pm-10:00pm
Bird Road Art District
The Bird Road Art District is conviniently locate off of the Palmetto Expressway & Bird Road (SW 40th Street). Most of the studios are located off of SW 74 & SW 75 Ave.
www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Join the most curious of collectors and art aficionados in Miami for the Bird Road Art Walk, Saturday, August 18, (& every third Saturday of each month).

Enjoy an evening of visual and performing arts, engaging live demonstrations and spoken word. Explore the creative process in more than 30+ artists’ studios and galleries and discover hundreds of original works of art. Named “Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011” by Miami New Times, the Bird Road Art Walk is the place to experience Miami’s growing art scene.

This event is open and free to the public. Enjoy ample free parking and our complimentary shuttle bus that loops continuously throughout the district stopping at each participating artists’ studio and gallery.

Start your Art Walk at any of the participating studios. Click here for listing: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/Bird-Road-Art-Walk.html

About the Bird Road Art Walk:
The Bird Road Art Walk is organized by an alliance of artists founded in 2010. The member-powered organization promotes and funds experiences that bring artists, art enthusiasts and collectors together. Events include the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, which features open studios, alternative spaces and creative businesses.

Since the 1980s, the Bird Road Art Districts’ slanted warehouses, antique stores and overall industrial vibe have provided a haven for artists. Today visitors will find a thriving community of more than 40 artists and an up and coming art scene, featuring a broad range of contemporary, emerging and established artists working in a variety of mediums.

Please check our website website for map and a complete listig of particpating artists/galleries.

Stay Connected with the Bird Road Art District:
Call: 305.467.6819
Web: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/
Facebook:Bird Road Art District
Twitter:@BirdRoadArts

MANO Fine Art presents Made in the USA-2012 edition 8/18/12

MANO Fine Art presents Made in the USA-2012 edition
Saturday, August 18, 2012, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Avenue (2nd Fl)
Miami, FL 33155
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Featuring: Juan Carlos Arana, Blanca Caraballo, Dennis Escobar, Juan Erman Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Nuurs Ortiz, Ernesto Kunde, Sandra Garcia, MANO, Jorge Mejias, Hanz Ramirez, Manuel Revuelta, Miguel Rodez, Patricia Figueroa Sowers and Derek Wilson.

The exhibition examines shifting boundaries between the origins of creativity and American ingenuity. Fifteen artists with ties to South Florida; collectively create an interpretive, visual perspective for viewers to reflect on what it means to be “made” in the U.S.A., a question that resonates even more poignantly in today’s environment. The work ranges from figurative abstraction to sculptural hybrids of repurposed objects and two-dimensional work to video installations.

The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday, August 18th in conjunction with the Bird Road Art Walk. Artist’s talks will also be scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit.

Special thanks to: Rex-Goliath Wines & Mike’s Hard Lemonade for their support of the Openig Reception.

Etra Fine Art Presents WinePhoto 2012: An International Photography Exhibit 9/8/12

Etra Fine Art Presents: “WinePhoto 2012: An International Photography Exhibit”
Saturday, September 8, 2012, 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Etra Fine Art
50 NE 40 St.
Miami, FL 33137
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The community is invited to this free exhibit as part of Miami Design District’s Art + Design Night September 2012. This exhibit will be presented in the US for the first time. Based in Venice, Italy, WinePhoto was originally conceived as a means to express how photography relates to wine in both conventional and unconventional ways. Over the years, the contest/exhibit has evolved and is now a collection of stories about the contemporary world.

The Artlink Gallery Presents Sandra Garcia-Pardo and Rigoberto Rosales Jalil Opening Reception 8/11/12

The Artlink Gallery Presents Sandra Garcia-Pardo & Rigoberto Rosales Jalil Opening Reception
August 11 from 6- 9 PM
The Artlink Gallery
130 NW 36th Street
Miami, FL 33127

Wynwood Gallery Walk
Musical entertainment and refreshments will be served

Downtown, as the nucleus of every city, represents in this exhibition, the creative process that is born right in the heart, to become an artist’s biography. Cuban painter and sculptor from Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA)- Havana, Rigoberto Rosales Jalil and Colombian Miami-resident metal sculptor Sandra Garcia-Pardo, narrate the constant activity of their heart beats portraying a series of reflections involving their own lives. Rosales Jalil brings a series of inks with ironic characters and funny situations with different degrees of seriousness, and also mythic planes that land on an aircraft carrier, while he says “I came from Cuba on one of those”. Garcia-Pardo shows, for first time, the phase I of “Little Secrets-My Darkest Side”, a new series of small sculptures with unmentionable names that are, definitely, part of her latest confession.

August 11- 24, 2012

Hangar Gallery Pop-Up Shop August ArtWalk 8/11/12

Hangar Gallery Pop-Up Shop August ArtWalk
Saturday, Aug 11th 2012, 12-10pm
The Hangar
2235 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Florida 33127
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See the latest work that was displayed at the gallery!

A pop-up shop during art walk offering the best of Miami’s designers, featuring clothing, jewelry, eyewear, and more!

Featured Vendors:
Candy Woolley
Junk Fuel Apparel
iShine 365
Kira Alvarado
CRE Bracelets
Collins Bridge Eyewear
Haute Collection
Nomilie
Jewels by Dunn
Feather Fashions

Featured Artists:
Maria Alguilar
Kelly Barter
Pablo Bermudez
Jessica Castro
Cristina Covas
Antonio Covas
Kendrick “Greateclectic” Daye
Rich Esposito
Ximena Etchart
Melissa Goldman
Jorge Heilpern
Charles Leano
Deeda Lipman
Sandy Maranesi
Manuel Mazzanti
Luis Arturo Mora
Kareem Piper
Juan Restrepo
Andrew Ringler
Elvis Suarez

Phuc Yea! Last Cameo at District Factory on 2nd Saturday 8/11/12

Phuc Yea! Last Cameo at District Factory on 2nd Saturday
Saturday, August 11, 2012, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
2nd Saturdays, Gallery Walk, Miami Design District
District Factory
3900 Ne 1st Avenue
Miami, Fl 33137

Phuc Yea! is an off-the-cuff version of Vietnamese cuisine. Different from other Vietnamese and Asian-inspired restaurants, PY offers its own spin regionally traditional items that Americans have yet to experience as conventional Vietna mese fare; call it remixed-Vietnamese.

Vietnamese cuisine is a hybrid of Chinese, French, Indian, Khmer and Thai, making it a cuisine that is flavorful, complex and dynamic and creating a food culture that is greatly admired for the freshness of its ingredients. Phuc Yea! emphasizes these key points wowing eaters with vivacious flavors of fresh herbs, tart citrus, the savory complexity of nuoc mam (fish sauce) and hearty, flavorful protein preparations.

The word “Phuc” has a number of definitions in Vietnamese. Between “lucky,” “prosperity,” “happiness,” and “fortune,” all of the words seemed appropriate in defining the Phuc Yea! Cru’s goals as well as their current state of mind. What do you say? Phuc Yea!

The District Factory is an evening shopping event and mash -up that shines a spotlight on emerging designers and artists who are single-handedly manufacturing the hottest trends.

Founded on the belief that you can make a living doing what you love, The District Factory encourages the entrepreneurial spirit of emerging artists and designers by facilitating exchanges with the community that result in awareness, support, and ultimately commerce.

Taking it “offline”, The District Factory creates synergies between creatives and the community looking to meet the talent behind today’s emerging trends.

A Taste Of What’s To Come:
$6 each
Mamma T’s Special Imperial Rolls – Cha Gio (2pcs)
shrimp – pork – greens – herbs
Summer Rolls & Peanut Sauce – Goi Cuon (2pcs)
fresh shrimp – lemongrass chicken – rice vermicelli – crispy shallots
Good 4 Ur Belly Papaya Salad
green papaya – cherry tomatoes – roasted peanuts – nuoc cham
Jellyfish Salad
jellyfish – passion fruit – pineapple – jalapenos – vietnamese mint
Lemongrass Beef Salad
shredded lettuces – fresh herbs – cucumber – chiles – peanuts – ginger nuoc cham
Sweet and Sour Pork Belly
pineapple – bell peppers – onion – herbage
Steamed Rice Noodles and the stuff that makes ‘em taste good…
Banh Cuon 9.-dry shrimp rice noodles – ground pork – wood ear mushrooms – pork terrine – herbage -nuoc cham
Coconut Cupcakes
coconut cake, cream cheese frosting, toasted coconut

Sister restaurant The Federal Food, Drink & Provisions will be popping up a brew pub offering a selections of craft brews and wines to the public for their tippling pleasure. Beers and wine will be priced at $6 each.

Unofficial Art Walk Party featuring Fulah 8/11/12

Unofficial Art Walk Party featuring FULAH
8/11/2012, 8:00pm
The Armory Studios
572 NW 23rd St
Miami 33127
www.thearmorymiami.com

The Armory Studios and 305Green presents
Unofficial August Art Walk Party feat. FULAH

As the studios in Miami’s beautiful Wynwood and Design District areas open their doors, we like to offer a place of pure comfort and endless creative outlet for The ArtWalkers.

A truly powerful funk ska local band called FULAH will be hitting the stage at 10pm and there will be great music being played through our awesome Cerwin Vega soundsystem throughout the evening.

On display for purchase and viewing enjoyment are original signed prints in frames and acrylic prints of some timeless and classic photography by the amazing high fashion photographer Karl Stoecker, and also some beautiful edgy black and white lifestyle/fashion prints including images of Marissa Miller (Sport Illustrated and Victoria’s Secret) from Miami’s own Beth Studenberg.

Tropical PediCabs will be offering a free shuttle service to and from The Armory Studios delivering you safely and economically to your destination throughout Art Walk.

$10 wristbands are now available which includes an open bar for the duration of the event.

This event is sponsored by:
Pabst Blue Ribbon
Chambord Flavored Vodka
1492 Rum

Get Your Wristband Now…

www.thearmorymiami.com
www.pabstblueribbon.com
www.chambordonline.com
www.facebook.com/fulahmusic
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Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 8/31/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
August 31, 2012, 7:00 – 11:00 PM
Domino Park
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135
viernesculturales.org

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 12th and 17th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month! www.culturalfridays.org www.facebook.com/vcmiami www.twitter.com/@vcmiami

Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome un tour de la Pequena Habana gratuito con la compañía del legendario historiador, Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 12 y 17, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes. www.viernesculturales.org

Time: 7 – 11 pm
Address: Domino Park – 804 SW 15th Avenue, Miami, Fl 33135
Art Gallery: Viernes Culturales – 1637 SW 8th St. Miami, Fl 33135
Information: (305) 643-5500 – info@viernesculturales.org

2012 Festival Dates:
August 31
September 28
October 26
November 30
December 28

Happy Birthday Beats and Brew 8/11/12

Happy Birthday Beats and Brew
08.11.12, 7PM-1AM
Panther Coffee
2390 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127
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Panther Coffee, Awarehouse Presents “Happy Birthday Beats & Brew” Artwalk Edition

1 Year anniversary of the freshest in local music and coffee during Wynwood Art Walk! Thanks to everyone who has made our first year a success by stopping by and gettin down!!

Second Saturday // Free event + giveaways

Featuring:

– DJPM –
Deep House DJ residing in Miami, FL. Hosted WVUM’s Deep House on Wax for ~2yrs.
Keepin it real on wax.
Huge record collection and diverse taste in music. Love to spin downtempo, ambient, hip-hop and rock in addition to deep house.

– Kirkjon –
Originally hailing from the birthplace of techno, Detroit, Kirk Jon spent time in Philadelphia and New York City before making Miami his home in 2008. With over a decade of experience behind the decks, an extensive wealth of knowledge in all things dance music, and a deep bag of audio tricks, Kirk Jon delivers a mature and thoughtful approach to his DJ sets, remixes, and original productions.

A member of Maximal- a developing record label, booking agency, and promotional organization who have brought some of the most legendary parties to Detroit in recent years, Kirk Jon also joined forces with Wicked Miami to help make him a regular on the Miami DJ circuit with bookings at The Electric Pickle, Nocturnal, The Awarehouse, and The Fontainebleau just to name a few.

– AXL –
He began his career with the support of galaktika records, enters the electronic scene which starts with the sound professionally mix techno (minimal, electro, deep). In 2004 formed the group sonic label, keeping your interest in new music trends and the integration of audio-visual and multimedia concept. In 2010 the group was integra eternal underground booking agency of Argentina. In 2011 decides to go live in miami where it joins the group and seal kremadelik transoverload to support dissemination and promotion of electronic culture, in november 2011 integrates at the acustronic concept label & organicarma (the awarehouse crew)

– Organicarma (Live/DJ) –
organicArma is an electronic music duo with a distinct concept comprised of dhArma111 (drummer and vocalist) and Axiom (virtual reality constructor and vocalist). organicArma develops, in body, mind and beyond, the expression of art through music. By using philosophy, linguistics, psychology and technology, the band fearlessly tackles taboo themes and disassociation between opposites. They create music characterized by man-made rhythms and cleverly tweaked sounds played boldly on self-manipulated instruments. Their live show is a unique and visionary experience featuring raw instrumentation on futuristic devices matched with progressive visuals resulting in a show experience for all the senses.

– Spinnzinn –
In 2007, SpinnZinn moved to Miami to pursue a degree in Audio Engineering at the University of Miami. Outside the classroom, he joined the ranks of local radio station WVUM 90.5 and began hosting his own show, “Bassment Sessions”, every Thursday at 9pm. “Bassment Sessions” brings back quality tech-house and techno to the radio waves and features a new guest DJ every week. Today, SpinnZinn’s sound is a combination of house, tech-house, techno and minimal. It is this mix-mash of genres that gives his sets their high energy level and keeps fans on their toes. His sets have become a Miami favorite and are eagerly sought out by fans and techno junkies alike. SpinnZinn has held residencies in clubs and festivals all over Miami including Club Space and Ultra Music Festival 2010. He has been featured on a number of other radio shows and podcasts including Mocean District, SanedracHunter Presents, Wish Industry Radio and undergroundradio.tv. SpinnZinn’s original tracks can also be purchased on BeatPort.com. Keep your ears peeled for more fresh beats from DJ as this rising star continues to turn out amazing sets.

– Luke Hunter –
Years of music flow between these two artists but the real synergy takes place when these great minds come together behind the decks or in the studio. Collaboratively Franccesco Cardenas and Luke Hunter fuse as one under the title SanedracHunter and the two have now expanded to both coasts with Franccesco “Sanedrac” in the West in San Francisco and Luke Hunter “Hunter” in the East holding down Miami.

– Live Painting by Albert Jeffers –

Hosted By
Panther Coffee & Awarehouse
Sponsored by Monster Sound Productions

International Contemporary Jewelry Fair Aboard SeaFair during Art Basel Miami Beach Week 2012 12/4-9/12


International Contemporary Jewelry Fair Aboard SeaFair during Art Basel Miami Beach Week 2012
December 4th to the 9th of 2012
SeaFair Mega Yacht
Chopin Plaza
Noguchi Bayfront Park
Downtown Miami
www.icjfmiami.com

Soul Of Miami Special: With our compliments, the ticket link below provides you and a guest complimentary admission any public day of the fair.
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The International Contemporary Jewelry Fair – ICJF – will offer an innovative and global collection of jewelry design. The inaugural event is set to debut aboard the 228′ exhibition megayacht, SeaFair, December 4-9, as international collectors, leading contemporary galleries, art dealers and global glitterati meet in Miami for America’s largest annual “contemporary art week” surrounding Art Basel Miami Beach.

ICJF provides an innovative new fair forum for jewelers, art collectors, and artistically focused connoisseurs. This fresh, exciting format features a broad range of contemporary jewelry – many of which are bespoke or “one-of-a-kind” – by designers, major brands, and artisans. Increasingly recognized as an extension of the visual arts fields of painting, sculpture, and new art forms, contemporary and modern jewelry has become a regular feature at many art galleries, art fairs, and major museums. Jewelry is an important part of the global auction schedules at Christie’s and Sotheby’s and is universally recognized as a collectible asset class.

Exhibitors will be participating from over 8 countries including Italy, Spain, Philippines, Lebanon, Australia, Brazil, Germany and United States of America.

Among the highlights, old world master craftsmanship meets avant-garde design with an all-star line up from Europe. With more than 200 years of history in jewelry, Bagues Masriera (Barcelona) will present the Masriera Art Jewelry: a collection of exquisite Art Nouveau/Art Deco jewels designed by genius Masriera, contemporary of Antoni Gaudi.

Italian style at its finest, ICJF will have works from well-established design houses Chantecler (Capri), Dario & Peter (Vicenza), Opera Omnia (Milan), Scavia (Milan), Vendorafa (Valenza) and Zydo (Milan).

Presenting exotic pearls from the depths of the deep South Seas, Autore (Australia) is one of the largest South Sea pearl sources in the world. Founded in 1991, their spectacular creations have adorned the red carpet upon the necks of some of Hollywood’s most beautiful and influential women including Angelina Jolie, Uma Thurman, Scarlett Johansson, Liv Tyler, Cate Blanchett and Halle Berry. From the Philippines, Jewelmer will bring an exquisite and rare collection of golden Palawan South Sea pearls. With over 30 years experience, Jewelmer is the only pearl producer in the world that has successfully produced pearls with a unique rich, natural golden color.

From the US, Arunashi (Los Angeles), Daniel K (New York), Emsaru (New York), La Reina Collection (Los Angeles), Oliver & Espig (Santa Barbara), Ray Griffiths (New York), Reinstein/Ross Goldsmiths (New York) and Willow Co. (Lawrenceville) will present pieces from their latest collections including one-of-a-kind works.

The fair will also feature a collection of established and emerging designers and artisans including Yael Sonia (Brazil), Lauren Harper Collection (Chicago), llyn strong (Greenville), and Rachel Dugger (Miami).

Designed to appeal to sophisticated art collectors and jewelry connoisseurs – ICJF will be held aboard the luxurious 228′ purpose built megayacht, SeaFair, in the heart of Downtown Miami at Chopin Plaza. The extraordinary exhibition yacht provides the ultimate upscale environment for ICJF’s discerning private clientele. As the only evening fair venue during Art Basel Miami week, ICJF offers an exciting new “nighttime” destination for visitors and is strategically located in the midst of Miami’s 5-star hotels and exciting downtown arts & entertainment district.

On December 4th, ICJF will open with a preview party hosted by diplomatic representatives of Italy, Brazil, Spain, Australia, Philippines and Lebanon. Regular fair hours will be from 1pm – 10pm, December 5-9. For easy accessibility, convenient valet and self-parking will be available throughout the fair.

SeaFair in its new seasonal downtown location will serve as an anchor of Miami’s new designated Arts & Entertainment District. It will feature fairs of many types throughout the season – for jewelry, the visual arts, sculpture and other unique formats.

ArtCenter/South Florida’s Studio Crawl 8/4/12

ArtCenter/South Florida’s Studio Crawl
Saturday, August 4, 7-10 pm
ArtCenter/South Florida
800-810 & 924 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach

ArtCenter/South Florida’s Studio Crawl, held every first Saturday of the month, invites visitors to wander throughout the ArtCenter’s two buildings, exchange with our resident artists in their studios, and view our current exhibitions. This weekend is the last chance to see The Afterlife, including works by Byron Keith Byrd, Alex Heria and Franklin Sinanan at the ArtCenter’s Richard Shack Gallery.

Our resident artists’ have initiated a project to present other artists’ works in their studios for one-night, Artists Exhibiting Artists. For this August’s Studio Crawl, three artists will be showcasing three artists: Juan Carlos Arana presented by Anthony Ardavin; Babette Herschberger presenting works by Laz Ojalde; and Stephen Arboite’s work at W. Andre Allen’s studio. All Artists Exhibiting Artists exhibitions are located at 810 Lincoln Road.

A few blocks down on Lincoln Road in our second building at 924 Lincoln Road, you can visit more artists’ studios and additional exhibitions. As you approach 924 and look above, you will see J. Kevin Foltz’ Introspection, a series of autobiographical artworks made with gelatin prints and mixed media that explore his transformation from traditional photographer to exploratory artist. Upon entering the building, Future Wonder Flop, a group exhibition with works by Freddy Jouwayed, Ian Peter Hosfeld and Stephan Tugrul, invites you to experience the pop language in their works in our vitrine exhibition space.

Summer Photo Show 2012 Opening 8/11/12

Summer Photo Show 2012 Opening
Saturday, August 11th from 5:00 – 10pm
The Lunch Box Gallery
310 NW 24th. St.
Miami, FL 33127 (Wynwood Art District)

August 11th, 2012 – October 6th, 2012

The Lunch Box Gallery is pleased to announce for the second year its group exhibition “Summer Photo Show 2012”, featuring the photography work of fourteen artists. The showcased pieces are a result of a call for entries oriented to national and international visual artists working in all styles of photography including any mixed-media art that utilized photography as one of its forms of expression. All photographic methods, formats, types and schools were welcomed.

In this show, The Lunch Box Gallery is exhibiting works of insightful conceptual ideals materialized through exceptional craftsmanship, which are intended to represent fascinating takes and points of view in photography nowadays. The thought behind the image of the artist is very important in this show, yet as important as the final visible result. The range of photography tendencies to be found in the show is vast: from conceptual and documentary photography, to narrative photography, photo-essay, iPhoneography and photo-collage; touching on topics like obsessive-compulsive tendencies, the demystification of the “happily ever after”, performative images that play with childhood materials to reflect on how they determine us, or the mistreated young Muay Thai boxers from a Bangkok slum. They all convey on representing an individual concept and a very particular way of externalizing it.

Photographers participating in the show include:

Sarah Tortora (Connecticut), John William Keedy (New York), Noah David Bau (Boston/Bangkok), Amy Leibrand (Ohio), Miranda Maynard (North Carolina), Lissette Schaeffler (Miami), Aimee Hertog (New Jersey), Dafna Steinberg (Washington DC), Ted Oonk (The Netherlands), Luisa Mesa (Miami), Troy Colby (Kansas), Ramesh Pithiya (Washington DC), Naimar Ramirez (Puerto Rico) and Tracy Thomas (California).

Regular business hours Tuesday – Saturday 11:30-5pm or by appointment.

A few lines about the artists and their artworks…
Sarah Tortora (Connecticut) – Sarah’s photographs in this show address displacement by organizing unrelated objects within the frame, where the addition of an anonymous subject in these works further frustrates one’s ability to establish a narrative within the contents of the image; reminding us of our existence in a world of constant material experience and exchange. Her work explores the experiences of the product shot versus the object it depicts, where the product shot arguably fetishizes and idealizes the object to a greater extent than the object can ever achieve for itself.
John William Keedy (NY)- This visual artist is exhibiting three pieces from his intriguing series “It’s Hardly Noticeable”, which explores the complex and meticulous world of a character who is caught between an overwhelming drive to yield to his compulsions and an undeniable desire to blend in with those around him. The portrayed scenarios are the result of a man who struggles to reconcile himself with his differences and obsessions, attempting to find a balance. This series has become a performative way for the artist to indulge his own anxieties.

Noah David Bau (Boston/Bangkok) – He is participating in the show with “This Is My Body”; a series of portraits depicting young professional Muay Thai boxers at a training camp in Bangkok’s most notorious slum. His aim is to deliver the viewer to the intersection of adolescence, commerce, beauty, and brutality, photographing boys that have been orphaned or neglected and discarded, subjected to grueling workouts, brutal body punishment and trained to be merciless. Noah realized these boys are at once admired and unwanted, savage and forlorn, innocent and jaded, becoming inspired to create this series and illuminate these contradictions.

Amy Leibrand (Ohio) – Amy is featuring two pieces from her series “Tensional Perspectives”, which explores situations and conditions characterized by speculative future outcomes. Can we not escape the limitations that define our presence? By exploring the dynamics of boundaries and placements, one’s sense of identity dissolves, bringing about disorientation, but also the possibility of new perspectives.
Miranda Maynard (North Carolina) – “Manners” is a series of conceptual photographs that focuses on the body and food as intimate cultural symbols, and on play as a means of self-determination. Miranda’s work is a process of performing with childish materials and bright colors that were captivating to her in her childhood, but that nevertheless are relevant to a broader audience. She believes there is something infectiously exciting about seeing people playing with the materials they want to play with.
Lissette Schaeffler (Miami) – This photographer is featuring two pieces from her series “By The Hour”, which portrays the rooms of the typical “Pay by the Hour” motels in Miami. The artist incorporated the element of surprise, but never asking to see the rooms before paying for them; like having a rendezvous between the space and herself. What’s really behind this project is the artist’s personal need to discover if she could photograph the urban landscape as comfortably as she did her portraits; finding out she approached them very similarly, treating the rooms as sitters and ultimately becoming portraits of the space.

Aimee Hertog (New Jersey) – Aimee’s work explores what it means to be feminist in a post-feminist era through her series “Defying Gravity”. Starting with sculpture, the artist manipulates wedding gowns to explore the reality behind the myth of living “happily ever after”, and then superimposes them onto claustrophobic, two-dimensional, photographic landscapes. That is how her photographic narratives are created to reflect a disillusionment with contemporary society by emphasizing the dichotomy between “natural” and “artificial”, and highlighting the difficulty women have constructing and retaining their identities in a culture that favors traditional gender roles.

Dafna Steinberg (Washington DC) – Dafna is what you can recognize as an integral artist. Working in photography, video and mixed media, she brings us her complex photographic collages. Always fascinated by details and things in fragment, her series “Little Monsters” takes the spectator’s imagination in a different direction, allowing him/her to wander through different story lines. Her inspiration comes from dreams, the media and how she sees the world, utilizing magazine cut outs, vintage postcards and photographs of unknown people.

Ted Oonk (The Netherlands) – The artist is exhibiting two images from her series “The too-aesthetic database”, a series of non-fictional photographs on her sister Pim who has Down Syndrome. Ted’s work stem from a fascination and discontent that she has in relation towards the way we deal with matters that deviate from the norm, and how imagery contributes to the way we stigmatize. Aesthetic, poetry and intimacy play a great part in her work as well as awkwardness and the pained, providing another kind of perfection which becomes a challenge to keep up with in this image-ruled world.

Luisa Mesa (Miami)- Luisa is renowned by her mixed-media collages that also incorporate illustration, drawing, photography, painting and digital manipulation. The artist interprets our reality as the manifestation of an invisible force that animates it, where life is not flat but full of layers beneath the surface. Luisa introduces old portraits into her work, juxtaposing the old and the new and ‘giving them life’ in a contemporary setting, thus allowing them possibilities they may have never had.

Troy Colby (Kansas) – Trough his series “The Return”, Troy reflects about how in all the midst of the modern advances, we are losing ourselves daily to this life that has lost touch with just being human. We struggle to maintain, control and advance over nature, even in beauty. As age creeps up we do everything to fight it and try to withhold the process from taking place, yet at some point we start to come to an area of acceptance and peace. We have to either put faith in what is to come, or just do not have any more fight left in us. This is the point where we are returning back to where we came, an earlier condition or place; and that’s what is revealed in Troy’s images.

Ramesh Pithiya (Washington DC) – Ramesh creates photographs, sculpture, and site-specific installations that explore how we rely on photography to provide our memories of personal experiences, to frame our understanding of who we are, and to shape and preserve our collective memory of historical events. Inspired by our instinct as archivists, gathering and sifting through the
documents and objects, his work documents temporary still life structures that combine political, social and personal material within sculptural compositions; bearing witness to experience
how used things or how things can be used in another context, which find their
relationship in our daily life.

Naimar Ramirez (Puerto Rico) – Her work presents questions about identity and its relationship to images, reflecting on the dichotomy between what is seen and what is projected through the creation of masks. As intermediaries between the wearer and the outside world, the masks strive to show some ways in which individuals are represented, and how much ‘truth’ can be communicated through this depiction; also, how we re-create ourselves in response to our context by manipulating our own image. Working with what seem to be wearable, interchangeable pieces like free magazines, the viewer can feel as though they can pick and choose what they need, or would like to be like, making of the image/identity a usable object. At the end, Naimar works with a general approach to the way our self-image is informed by outside events and propaganda.

Tracy Thomas (California) – Well-know iPhoneographer, each of Tracy’s montage pieces are shot and edited entirely on an iPhone4; a device that for sure has provided her wings to the whimsical, sometimes bizarre and oft-times humorous alter-ego buried deep inside her. By combining the old with the modern element, Tracy juxtaposes photographs taken prior to the 1940’s with her own shot background elements, reflecting on the contents of the leftover creative imaginings of her childhood mind, bringing to life interesting characters of her dreams.

Photographs of Brickell Art Walk on 7/31/12

First Brickell Art Walk on Tuesday, July 31, 2012.  The artist and venues that participated in this months art walk:

Havi Schanz @ Red Bar & Gallery
Richard Kurtz @ Dolores but you can call me Lolita
Antonio Fortuna@ Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe
Robert Mcknight@ Burger and Beer Joint
Yosvany Tejeiro@ Oceanaire Seafood Room
Tom Weinkle @ Balans
Andy Risque@ Baru Urbano
Diana Cantreras @Rosa Mexicano
Eliane Harvey@ The Mary Brickell Courtyard

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August Coconut Grove Gallery Walk 8/4/12

August Coconut Grove Gallery Walk
Saturday, August 4th
Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery
3390 Mayfair Street, Suite 128
Coconut Grove

Monthly Grove Gallery Walk. New work by Marianne Williamson will be exhibited at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery, suite #128. Our galleries are open Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm or by appointment on the weekend. Hope to see you there.

One Hundred Years Mariano and Portocarrero A Two Artist Show First Friday Gallery Night Reception 8/3/12

One Hundred Years Mariano and Portocarrero A Two Artist Show First Friday Gallery Night Reception
Friday, August 3, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de León Boulevard
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Open to the Public

Cernuda Arte celebrates the centennial since the births of René Portocarrero and Mariano Rodríguez in 1912, featuring a beautiful exhibition of artworks by these two Modern masters.

Also, two lectures on Mariano and Portocarrero,
Wednesday, August 29 and Thursday, August 30 at 7 p.m.
will be imparted by special guest, distinguished Professor Alejandro Anreus, PhD
Please call Emily Codik at 305-461-1050 or e-mail emilyc@cernudaarte.com to reserve seating for the lectures.
Seating is limited and lectures are complimentary, by confirmed reserved only.

The District Factory 8/11/12

The District Factory
08/11/2012, 7:00pm-10:00pm
The District Factory
3900 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33137

Fans will get their fix this August when more than 30 local emerging designers and artists pop shop at The District Factory, an evening shopping event and mash-up during Miami Design District’s Art & Design Night. This August, shoppers will get first dibs at the latest trends, selecting from hundreds of items that include art, jewelry, apparel, reconstructed vintage, and more.

Juan Henriquez, August’s selected artist, will be on hand to showcase his collection of paintings and prints of highly charged imagery. In addition, monthly Factory faves not to miss include Phuc Yea! Miami’s first Vietnamese “pop-up” restaurant, tunes by Scratch DJ Academy’s DJ I.A.N., a Factory Flick by O Cinema, specialty cocktails infused by Société Perrier, and more. To learn more, visit DistrictFactory.com

Art and Design Night for Reflections and Passions Exhibition 8/11/12

Art & Design Night for “Reflections and Passions” Exhibition
Saturday, August 11th 2012, 7-10 p.m.
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our Summer exhibition of 2012 “Reflections and Passions”

This exhibition features over 38 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, August 11th 2012 on your calendar for our Art & Design Night.

Our summer exhibition of 2012 features an eclectic collection of contemporary artisans, spanning nineteen countries from across the globe. This exhibition is truly a reflection of diverse, distinctive artistic expressions, whose passion for creativity will shape tomorrow’s definition of style.

Friends of ATELIER 1022 8/11/12

Friends of ATELIER 1022
August 11, 2012, 7PM
Atelier 1022
2732 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

The 1st annual FRIENDS OF ATELIER 1022 is a ‘neo-informalist’ showcase celebrating artistic fraternity and the studio’s growing community of art friends across the globe. Representing the US, Germany, Romania, Colombia and Sweden, this polyglot blend of talent includes: Stephan Geisler, Miranda Göransson, Jimmy Hoffa Esq., Gaby Kelemen, Wolfgang Lehmann, Corina Nani, Lauren Olinger, Ellie Perla, Carola Perla, Susi Perla-Mendoza, Carlos Rodriguez-Feo, Johanna Stewart, Xiomara Lopez Vergara, and Razvan Voiculescu. Live music performance and CD release from 10-11 PM. The exhibit runs August 11 through September 8, 2012.

Today’s artists draw inspiration from a broad pool of artistic incentives, and can share their work with the world in an instant. This ‘neo-informalism’ is what we prepare to celebrate with our August – September exhibit FRIENDS OF ATELIER 1022. The mix of artists joining us mirrors this contemporary artistic society: a polyglot blend of people of all ages, levels of experience, levels of success, exhibiting in all types of styles and media. All under one roof, celebrating the informality of this artistic friendship and community. NO RULES APPLY.

Arts for Learning Miami presents Celebrate Summer Art 2012 Summer Student Showcase 8/4/12

Arts for Learning Miami (A4L) presents Celebrate Summer Art 2012 Summer Student Showcase
Saturday, August 4, 2012 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Lewis Arts Studio
101 Grand Avenue
Miami, FL 33133

A free, community, open-house event and art exhibition featuring the works of students enrolled in the inaugural summer camp program at the Lewis Arts Studio, Coconut Grove.

Formerly housed in the Little Haiti Cultural Center, A4L has relocated to a new facility that enables middle school students, from throughout Miami-Dade County as well as elementary school students enrolled at the Barnyard after-school program, access to intensive visual arts study. The event will celebrate the 4th year of the Lewis Arts Studio – a program made financially possible through the Jonathan D. Lewis Foundation.

Commenting on the benefits of the new studio, Teaching Artist, Jenny Llewellyn Jones comments, “This space is organic and flexible. We are not in one contained space, but many smaller connected ones. This space allows for so much more integration of the groups of students as well as allowing for individual investigations. And, being so close to each other, in such an open space, sparks student curiosity in a way that we have not had before.” Llewellyn also notes that being able to work on walls and not just tables gives students an opportunity to work like professional artists.
Lewis Arts Academy returns for its fourth summer of intensive visual arts study. A dedicated group of middle school students receive a crash course in portfolio development, working daily on improving their drawing and painting skills with Llewellyn and Abdiel Acosta. In the afternoons, the students split into two groups and work with either Loriel Beltran on sculpture or create a film with Joseph Grant.

“The Lewis Arts Studio expands these students beyond skill building. Not only do the students get the techniques, but the program is such an eye opener- to have a better vision of what it means to be an artist, to find their own way of artistic expression,” concludes Llewellyn. “This program develops them as a whole artist, not just one assignation (drawer, sculptor, painter, etc.) This is not just learning a linear progression of skills – there is learning skills as well as group dynamics, finding your own voice, and what’s out there in the community.”

For more information on the Lewis Arts Studio, call Dia Carter Webb at 305.576.1212 *24 or email dia@a4lmiami.org.

Photo:
A4LLewisArtsStudio1: Teaching Artist, Jenny Llewellyn Jones is enjoying the Lewis Arts Studio’s new space that allows students to work like professional artists.
A4LLewisArtsStudio2: At the new Lewis Arts Studio in Coconut Grove, being able to work on walls and not just tables gives students an opportunity to work like professional artists.

NOBE Art District Art Walk 8/4/12

NOBE Art District Art Walk
August 4th, 2012, 7pm – 11pm
North Beach Arts District
3335 NE 32nd Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Facebook Fanpage

NoBe Arts District Art Walk happens on August 4th from 7-11pm in Ft. Lauderdale’s newest Arts District, 1 block north of Oakland Park Boulevard, a 3 x 2 block shopping district nestled between A1A and the intracoastal waterway.

join us for one great big Art Party with open gallery exhibitions, arts & crafts vendors, live music, outdoor cafes & restaurants and more. With over 10 galleries and artist’s studios, come check out this new blossoming art district. The night will be filled with music, art, DJs, a fashion show, and much more.

Exhibitions will include many local fine artists as well as many sculptors, craft and jewelry artists as well. Spaces are still available, to inquire call Michelle Waldman at 954-709-5708

Join our NoBe Arts District Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/NoBeNorthBeachArtsDistrict to stay updated on all the activities.

Participating galleries, restarants, lounges & boutiques:

Barry Gross Gallery, 3335 NE 32nd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/BarryGrossGallery

NAC Gallery, 3325 NE 32nd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/pages/NAC-Gallery/235125916524530

Broward Art Guild Gallery, 3280 NE 32nd Street. FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/broward.guild

North Beach Art Gallery, 3334 NE 34h Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/NorthBeachArtGallery

Red Trombone Gallery, 3313 NE 33rd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/RedTromboneGallery

Gallery 101. 3354 NE 33rd Street
https://www.facebook.com/Gallery101

Paul’s Gallery, 3304 NE 33 Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/paul.plaintanuwong

Mimosa Boutique, 3332 NE 33rd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mimosa-Boutique/111925416449

InSight Optics, 3330 NE 33rd Street
https://www.facebook.com/pages/InSight-Optics/187020104697700

PREVIEWMOD, 3321 NE 32nd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/PREVIEWMOD

BlueJean Blues, 3320 NE 33rd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/BlueJeanBlues

33rd Street Wine Bar, 3337 NE 33rd Street, FTL 33308 https://www.facebook.com/33rdstwinebar

Fish Tales Bar
3355 NE 33rd Street, FTL 33308
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fish-Tales-Bar/158265254222930

Photographs of Robin Rile Fine Art & Life Is Art 2012 Summer Show & Celebration at Cafeina on 7/12/12

Robin Rile Fine Art & Life Is Art preview of the 2012 Summer Show & Celebration at Cafeina during the Wywnood Studio Walk on Thursday, July 12, 2012.

Be sure to come by The 2012 Summer Show and Celebration Reception party at Cafeina Wynwood on July 21, 2012 from 9:00pm -1:00am, sponsored by:

Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Societe Perrier
Buffettes Show Shine
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
No Cover
RSVP Requested:miamishow.eventbrite.com

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RODEZ Art Gallery Presents Language of Color The Unspoken Words 8/4/12

RODEZ Art Gallery Presents: “Language of Color: The Unspoken Words” A Solo Exhibition by Dania Sierra
Vernissage: Saturday, August 4, 2012 from 7 to 10 pm
RODEZ Art Gallery
CocoWalk • 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

On View: Through August 25, 2012.

Cuban-American Contemporary Artist Dania Sierra will be showcasing a collection of works of art spanning fourteen years of her artistic career (1998-2012). Dania Sierra is an award-winning, multi-faceted artist who specializes in figurative art. She’s an animator, an illustrator, and a painter in the United States, currently living in Miami, Florida.

This exhibition will showcase the artist’s many different facets of her intuitive expressionistic oil/acrylic pieces showing her personal style, imagery, and deep seeded roots with her birth country of Cuba which is ever so present in her pieces.

Ms. Sierra’s uncanny ability to establish a personal dialogue through her brilliant execution of color and design, will take you into her private realm, her soul… leaving you with a colorful embrace that impales our subconscious repeatedly.

“I truly believe that the role of an artist in our society is to have that personal dialogue with the people and transform their world if only for a moment and enlighten their minds with nothing more beautiful than the language of color/imagination. Hence giving the viewer a different perspective of everyday life, this is something which is very rewarding to me as an artist,” states Ms. Sierra.

Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm,
and Friday & Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm.

Tel: 786-467-7111

Bird Road Art Walk 3rd Saturday 7/21/12

Bird Road Art Walk-Saturday, July 21 (& every 3rd Saturday of each month)
July 21, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
Conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826)& Bird Road (SW 40th Street. The majority of the studios are located off of SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave.
www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Join Miami’s art enthusiast and collectors for the Bird Road Art Walk on the third Saturday of every month and experience Miami’s growing Art Scene at the walk that does away with formal galleries and takes you behind-the-scenes into the working studios of 30+ Miami-based independent artists.

Each venue offers their own exhibitions refreshments and artistic vibes.

Enjoy plenty of free parking and a complimentary shuttle bus that stops at each of the particpating studios located primarily along SW 74 Ave and SW 75 Ave.

Click here for Highlights & Map:
http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/Bird-Road-Art-Walk.html

MANO Fine Art- Opening Reception Fragments of Thought 7/21/12

MANO Fine Art- Opening Reception “Fragments of Thought”
Saturday, July 21 , 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO Fine Art Project Space
in the Bird Road Art District
4225 SW 75 Ave
Miami, FL 33155
www.manofineart.com

Combining abstract shapes and colorful marginalia, awakening curiosities of the sub-conscious until fragments of thought combine in amazing new ways.

Join MANO Fine Art Project Space for the Opening of “Fragments” an extraordinary group exhibition showcasing abstract works by Silvio Gayton, Vicente Dopico Lerner, MANO, and Emilio Hector Rodriguez.

The Opening Reception is held in conjunction with the Bird Road Art Walk and is sponsored in part by Rex-Goliath Wines.

Wynwood Art Walk Afterparty at Cafeina with Joe Maz and Supersede 7/14/12

Wynwood Art Walk Afterparty at Cafeina with Joe Maz and Supersede
Saturday, July 14, 9pm-2am
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Str
Miami, FL 33127

Join us for the Wynwood 2nd Saturdays Art Walk Afterparty!
Featuring Joe Maz and a Birthday Bash for Supersede.

Plus:
The Life Is Art and Robin Rile Fine Art 2012 Summer Show and Celebration
Showcasing a dozen of south Florida’s rising stars and new masters in visual art.
Artists represented: Anthony Burks Sr.; Antonio Gonzalez-Nunez; Daniela Viotti; David Gary; David Siqueiros; Emilio Hector Rodriguez; Jeff ‘Dekal’ Becker; Julie Orsini Shakher; ricolopez; Robin Faraday; Simona Petrauskaite; Tracey Hagen

Simian Spectacle at Harold Golen Gallery 7/14/12

Simian Spectacle at Harold Golen Gallery
Saturday July 14th, 6pm -11pm
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 North West 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
305-989-3359
haroldgolengallery.com
Wynwood Art District

Show run through to August 4th

Original artwork by:
Robert Jimenez
Anthony Carpenter
Eddy Crosby
Sam Gambino
El Gato Gomez
Doug Horne
Luru
John Mulder
Nik Satterfield
Stephanie Jaffe Werner

Featuring an appearance by Mikie the Monkey!
Show curated by: Robert Jimenez

Oxenberg Fine Art Sneak Preview of Opening Exhibition on 7/14/12

Oxenberg Fine Art- Sneak Preview of Opening Exhibition
July 14, 2012, 2:00-9:00PM
Oxenberg Fine Art
50 NE 29 Street *
Miami, FL 33137

Shared with the Kelley Roy Gallery

*between North Miami Avenue & Northeast 2nd Avenue, Midtown Miami
Please join us for a special preview of our
Grand Opening Exhibition on

Saturday, July 14, 2012 from 2:00-9:00PM.

Showcasing works by:
Humberto Castro
Luc Dratwa
Roberto Edwards
Volker Kühn
Bea Oxenberg
Marcelo Wong
Massimo Vitali

Text-art Exhibition Summer Reading at Black Square Gallery Opening 7/14/12

Text-art Exhibition “Summer Reading” at Black Square Gallery
July 14th, 6-9pm
Black Square Gallery
2248 NW 1st Place, Miami, FL 33127
Wynwood Art District

The show will be on view from July 14th through September 5th, 2012.
Six artists from USA, Italy, Argentina and Korea will present their works, objects and installations: Claire Satin, Kyu Hak Lee, Pablo Lehmann, Patrizia Giambi, Ryan McCann, Tony Vazquez.

Brickell Art Walk Tuesday 7/31/12

Brickell Art Walk Tuesday
Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 5:30pm until 10:30pm
Brickell Art Walk (BAW)
701 Brickell Ave
Miami, Florida 33130

Do you need a good reason to go out on a Tuesday?
What about an a mix of Fine Arts, Jazz, and live entertainment @ the Mary Brickell Village Area, Venues Include Perricone’s, Balans, Lolita’s, Oceanaire, Red Bar & Gallery, B & B’s, Baru, and the common areas of Mary Brickell Village among others.

Invited Artists
Havi Schanz @ Red Bar Gallery
Richard Kurtz @ Lolita’s
Antonio Fortuna @ Perricone’s
Robert Mcknight @ B & B’s
Yosvany Tejeiro @ Oceanaire
Tom Weinkle @ Balans
Eliane Harvey @ Mary Brickell Village Courtyard
Andy Risquez @ Baru
Juan Erman Gonzalez @ Mary Brickell Courtyard

MAM Staff Art Exhibition Opening Reception 7/14/12

MAM Staff Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Saturday, July 14, 2-9pm
University of Miami Gallery
2750 NW 3rd Ave., Suite 4
Wynwood Miami, FL

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami (UM) is pleased to present the Miami Art Museum Staff Exhibition at the UM Gallery in the Wynwood art district. This summer, MAM will present the third MAM Staff Art Exhibition, showcasing the talents of its artistically-inclined staff. The exhibition is on view Saturday, July 14 through Friday, August 24, 2012.

The exhibition will consist of 30 recent works including painting, sculpture, photography, installation and performance by 21 artists. The artists are Raymond Adrian, Michael Balbone, Kyle Barnette, David Brieske, Juan Carballo, Marcos Cherlo, Clifton Childree, José Herazo-Osorio, Kerry Keeler, Dave Kudzma, Sinisa Kukec, Rosa Naday Garmendia, Jay Oré, Bennie Osborne, Jahaira Rios-Galves, Phaedra Robinson, Asser Saint-Val, Colin Sherrell, Isabel Sobrevilla, Misael Soto and Janese Weingarten.

The exhibition is curated by Jay Oré and is supported by University of Miami Gallery. There will be two opening receptions: Saturday, July 14, and Saturday, August 11, 2pm to 9pm.

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 7/27/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays, Inc.
July 27, 2012, 7:00 PM
Domino Park
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135
www.viernesculturales.org

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 12th and 17th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month! www.culturalfridays.org www.facebook.com/vcmiami www.twitter.com/@vcmiami

Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome un tour de la Pequena Habana gratuito con la compañía del legendario historiador, Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 12 y 17, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes. www.viernesculturales.org

Time: 7 – 11 pm
Address: Domino Park – 804 SW 15th Avenue, Miami, Fl 33135
Art Gallery: Viernes Culturales – 1637 SW 8th St. Miami, Fl 33135
Information: (305) 643-5500 – info@viernesculturales.org

2012 Festival Dates:
July 27
August 31
September 28
October 26
November 30
December 28

The Armory Studios presents Decadance Unit 7/14/12

The Armory Studios presents Decadance Unit
07/14/2012, 8:00pm – 1:00am
The Armory Studios
572 NW 23rd Street
Miami 33127
www.thearmorymiami.com

The Armory Studios presents Decadance Unit an 80’s Cover Band for July’s Unofficial 2nd Saturday Art Walk Party.

Free Drinks, Live Music. Playing hits from Bowie to B-52’s and Duran Duran to Depeche Mode. Starts at 8pm goes to 1am. $10 dollars and plenty of free parking. Next to the Boombox in Wynwood.

Urban Icons Studio Wynwood VIP Studio Showcase 7/14/12

Wynwood VIP Studio Showcase
July 14th, 6:00PM
Urban Icons Studio
2509 NW 2nd Avenue.
Upstairs Loft
Miami, Florida 33127
305-202-0246

Wynwood Art Walk
Urban Icons Studio cordially invites you to our July exhibition featuring an international artist showcasing for this month’s July Art Walk. Please join us on July 14, 2012 at 6pm at 2509 NW 2nd Avenue, as we welcome Helbert Ortiz to Wynwood. Drinks & hors d’ oeuvres will be served as well a discussion on the artistic style of the work and the future of the artist.

For artist information and Private Studio tours please contact:
Giuliana D’ Salvador C. at 954-670-4735

Things Beyond Our Control Curated by Andrew Reed Opening Reception 7/14/12

Things Beyond Our Control- Curated by Andrew Reed Opening Reception
Saturday July 14, 2012, 7-9pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Things Beyond Our Control, a group exhibition curated by Andrew Reed running from July 14 – August 13, 2012. This exhibition will open with a reception at the gallery on Saturday, July 14, 2012 from 7-9pm.

Things Beyond Our Control is a group exhibition featuring the work of 18 artists that seeks to address questions of agency, structure and the ability of art, specifically pictorial art, to come into contact with the conditions of its own production. The “beyond” has been, at different moments, a Platonic Ideal, a hallucinatory dreamworld, a utopian vision. But in this specific historical moment, the works in the show raise a slightly darker prospect – that what is beyond our control is specifically our ability to imagine, in a compelling way, any sort of “beyond” at all.

The artworks on display, are things – a term chosen to site the works in the realm of social relations rather than idealist speculation – whose purposiveness has run wild. The loss of a “beyond” forecloses on the spatial and temporal possibility of anything other than “now” and aligns processes of meaning production with an austere perspective – one whose reproducibility is its own raison d’être and main criteria for judgment.

The exhibition will feature the following artists: Dan Attoe, Hernan Bas, Naomi Fisher, Keith Haring, Rashid Johnson, Anton Kannemeyer, Marilyn Minter, Jonathan Meese, Richard Mosse, Man Ray, Lucas Samaras, Malick Sidibe, David Shrigley, Hank Willis Thomas, Michael Vasquez, Carlos Vega, Kara Walker, and Chen Wei.

Andrew Reed (born 1995) is a curator and collector who lives and works in Miami, FL.
Fredric Snitzer Gallery is open from Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm. For more information and images regarding this exhibition, please contact 305.448.8976 or info@snitzer.com. Additionally, please visit us at www.snitzer.com.

Image: Bert Rodriguez, 5 stages, 2005, C-print, 20″ x 150″

Life Is Art and Robin Rile Fine Art 2012 Summer Show and Celebration 7/11-24/12


Life Is Art and Robin Rile Fine Art Present: The 2012 Summer Show and Celebration
A very special show featuring South Florida Artists Rising Stars and New Masters
On View July 11-24, 2012
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge Exhibition Center
297 NW 23rd St.
Miami, FL 33127

July 12, 5:00pm-9:00pm
Wynwood Studio Walk

July 14, 2012, 7:00pm-3:00am
Wynwood Art Walk 7-10p
After-Party with Joe Maz 10p-3a
Birthday Bash for Supersede
$5 cover after 10pm

July 21, 2012, 9:00pm-1:00am
Reception Party
Sponsored by:
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Societe Perrier
Buffettes Show Shine
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
No Cover
RSVP Requested: miamishow.eventbrite.com

A Significant Portion of Art Sales Supports the South Florida Art Community

Artists represented:
Anthony Burks Sr.
Antonio Gonzalez-Nunez
Daniela Viotti
David Gary
David Siqueiros
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Jeff ‘Dekal’ Becker
Julie Orsini Shakher
ricolopez
Robin Faraday
Simona Petrauskaite
Tracey Hagen

This is a show for real art collectors and lovers; those interested in learning more and purchasing work from artists based in south Florida. While there are many amazing fine contemporary artists practicing in south Florida, many collectors do not realize it. Not because of any lack on their part, but because of a lack of opportunities. The Life Is Art Summer Show and Celebration connects south Florida art lovers with south Florida artists.

For inquiries, please contact Reed Horth at info@robinrile.com or 813-340-9629.

Brought to you by:
Robin Rile Fine Art
Life Is Art

Gallery Night Live at the Coral Gables Museum 7/6/12

Gallery Night Live at the Coral Gables Museum
Friday, July 6, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Gallery Night Live!
FREE ADMISSION!

First Friday Gallery Night at the Museum features the Nick Tannura Latin Jazz Duo, Art on the Plaza with artists Orestes Bouzon-Dania Sierra-Samuel Navedo , a Museum-sponsored wine bar, Benchmark Competition Awards and the premiere of Capture Coral Gables photography exhibit and competition.

First Friday at Cernuda Arte 7/6/12

First Friday at Cernuda Arte
Friday, July 6, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: 305-461-1050 Fax: 305-461-1063
cernudaarte@msn.com www.cernudaarte.com

Visit our Group Show of Artworks by Cuban & Latin American Artists
First Friday, Gallery Night
A Reception Open to the Public

Tomás Sánchez, At the South of the Calvary, 1994, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 inches
Exhibited in Tomás Sánchez, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, May to September 2008. It is listed as number 11 and illustrated in color in the corresponding exhibition catalogue.
Illustrated in color in Tomás Sánchez by Edward J. Sullivan and Gabriel García Márquez, Skira Editore, Italy, 2003, page 170, no. 140.
Also, illustrated in color in Paintings of Tomás Sánchez, Palette Publications, 1996, Coral Gables, Florida.

Featuring artworks by
Esteban Chartrand, Eduardo Morales, Armando Menocal, Domingo Ramos, Juan Gil García, Enrique Crucet, Wifredo Lam, Amelia Peláez, René Portocarrero, Mario Carreño, Roberto Matta, Carlos Enríquez, Víctor Manuel, Carmelo González, Eduardo Abela, José Mijares, Mariano Rodríguez, Claudio Bravo, Tomás Sánchez, Fernando Botero, Gina Pellón, Joaquín Ferrer, Alfredo Sosabravo, Flora Fong, Miguel Florido, Vicente Hernández, Li Domínguez Fong, Giosvany Echevarría, Irina Elén, Ramón Vázquez, David Rodríguez, Joel Besmar, Dayron González and more.

Opening Reception of Capture Coral Gables Exhibit 7/6/12

Opening Reception of Capture Coral Gables Exhibit
Friday, July 6th, 6pm-9pm
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
CoralGablesMuseum.org

Opening Reception of Capture Coral Gables exhibit
The general public is invited to vote for their favorite photographs. This event is free and presented in conjunction with Coral Gables Gallery Night. Live music and cash bar available on the Museum Loggia.

Congratulations to all contest entrants selected to participate in the
Coral Gables Museum’s 2012 Capture Coral Gables Photography Exhibit, on view July 6 – August 24.

Come and vote for your favorite Coral Gables photograph anytime during this exhibit!

Saturday, August 25, 11am-12pm
Awards Ceremony and Closing Reception
Our 13 category winners will be announced! Prizes will be presented.

List of Exhibiting Photographers
Azalia Alizadeh; Christopher Almeida; Jean Amaya; Stephanie Anders; Claudia Bardasano; Camile Betances; Sean Black; Jonathan Brooks; Karelia Martinez Carbonell; Katherine Ceballos; Richard Conti; Liliana M. Cuello; Katarina De Varona; Mark Diamond; Carlos D. Diaz; Michelle Dubon; Sylvia Ebenbach; Carlos Echenique; Marianne Eisenhart; Alfred Feingold; Aureliano Fernandez; Ileana Ferro; Cielo Florez; Maigualida Garcia Rodulfo; Alice Goldhagen; Nikki K. Gonzalez; William Gonzalez; Amanda Grabloski; William Houston; Estefania Lastre; Jonathan Leal; Camila Mallo; Sophia Mallo; Arnold R. Mannis; James Paul; Paulina Picciano; Ernesto Plagata; Rinita Rasheed; Guglielmo Raymo; Andres Redondo; Eloise E. Rodriguez; John Sacco; Pedro Sanchez; Kathy Swank; Silvia M. Unzueta; Cristina Villamil; Lizhou Wang;

The Coral Gables Museum wishes to thank our program sponsors:Think Tank, Associated Photo and Imaging and the City of Coral Gables.

The District Factory 7/14/12

The District Factory
07/14/12, 7:00pm-10:00pm
The District Factory
3900 NE 1st AVE
Miami, FL 33137
districtfactory.com

INDIE CELEBRATED AT JULY’S DISTRICT FACTORY

Offering “A Glimpse Behind the Assembly Line”, The District Factory is an evening shopping event & mash-up, in the Miami Design District, that shines a spotlight on the emerging indie designers single-handedly manufacturing today’s hottest trends. This tJuly, shoppers will experience an array of items available for purchase that include art, jewelry, apparel, reconstructed vintage, and more. Art explorers can expect to encounter the works of Juan Carlos Arana, who takes his characters out of their environment and surrounds them in a world full of imagination and full of endless possibilities. The evening also includes Factory favorites like Phuc Yea! Miami’s first Vietnamese “pop-up” restaurant, tunes by Scratch DJ Academy’s DJ I.A.N., a Factory Flick by O Cinema, specialty cocktails infused by Société Perrier, and so much more. To learn more, visit www.DistrictFactory.com

July Coconut Grove Gallery Walk 7/7/12

July Coconut Grove Gallery Walk
Saturday, July 7th,
Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery
3390 Mayfair Street, Suites 128 & 124
Coconut Grove, FL

Join for our monthly Grove Gallery Walk. New work by an array of emerging artists exhibited at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery, suite #128 and an opportunity for you to view and purchase the amazing work of Linda Chapman at the Jim Hunter Gallery, suite #124. Both exhibits will be up for the remainder of July. Our galleries are open Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm or by appointment on the weekend. Hope to see you there. Have a wonderful 4th of July.

OhSoulFresh: SO Fresh 8/11/12

OhSoulFresh: SO Fresh
August 11th, 2012, 7:00pm
Eleazar Delgado Studio
2703 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL, 33127
www.OhSoulFresh.com

OhSoulFresh is back with another exhibit and everyone is invited. Thanks to Eleazar Delgado, we have a space in Wynwood to exhibit the work. This time we have a fresh set of artist with complimenting styles. The body of work is so fresh it might be dripping paint on the floors and giving off that sweet spray paint smell..

Artists:
Alex Yanes
Alexandra Seda
Burn353
Trek6
Vince BadPanda Herrera
Whut

Website: www.ohsoulfresh.com
Facebook Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/events/230111363775839/

Coconut Grove Drum Circle 7/7/12

Coconut Grove Drum Circle
July 7, 2012
7PM-10PM
Streets of Mayfair
2911 Grand Avenue

Come to the Grove circle and drum away the summer heat! We will be on the Promenade at Mayfair in the covered area that we used last month, near the kiosks and Out of Africa, NOT in the Atrium where the large sculptures are and NOT at the end of the Promenade near the Music School but at the opposite end from the Music School. There are parking garages in the Mayfair complex and on the corner of Oak Street and Mary, and parking lots near the Mayfair as well as parking on the streets. We will light up the July night and rev up the energy of the Grove Art Walk. Come, and discover or rediscover the magic, joy, and healing power of the drum. Extra drums and other percussion instruments will be available along with water and seating. All you need to bring are happy hands and an open heart.

Please check the Coconut Grove Drum Circle Facebook group and page for any updates or changes. For more information, please contact Karen or Liz:
karen.deilke@gmail.com or lizgib@aol.com

Radical Genealogy: The Decline of Dauphins, Courtesans, and Hounds 7/14/12

Radical Genealogy: The Decline of Dauphins, Courtesans, and Hounds
July 14, 2012, 7pm to 10pm
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
72NW 25th Street
Miami FL 33127
www.hardcoreartmiami.com

Hardcore Art Contemporary Space presents the first solo exhibition in Miami of Cuban artist Carlos Gámez de Francisco (b. Holguín, Cuba, 1987): “Radical Genealogy: The Decline of Dauphins, Courtesans, and Hounds”, curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective | Adriana Herrera & Willy Castellanos). Gámez appropriates the aesthetic of the opulent and decadent atmosphere of the days of the last French monarchs to create a parable of absolute power. Black humor serves as the narrative thread linking pictorial scenes in which the bloody and the absurd converge with ostentatious fashion. Each frame opens a window onto a story that functions simultaneously as a prophetic mirror: in its background one may catch a glimpse of the fate that awaits the characters thriving on excessive power. Its different modes of perpetuation, sometimes associated to a perverted Eros, culminate − as do the diverse series and animations by the artist − in the genetic defects (metaphors for the social disorders) and in the death sentences which the French Revolution associated with the guillotine. The famous attraction of the abyss exerted by the unrestrained libido is as strong and deceitful as the seduction exerted by the libido imperandi, the wish for unlimited power.

Despite being a young emerging artist, this will be his 13th solo exhibit. In 2011, he won the Norman Kohlepp Merit Awards, from the Louisville Visual Art Association, Louisville, Kentucky. In 2007 he won the award for Best Short Film in the Seventh National Festival of Audiovisual “By First Time”, Holguín, Cuba.

Chris Riggs: A Journey Through Shapes and Colors 7/21/12

Chris Riggs: A Journey Through Shapes and Colors
July 21, 2012, 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Ave 74 – A Miami Art Gallery
4432 SW 74 Ave
Miami, Fl 33155
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Chris Riggs latest show is called “A Journey Through Shapes and Colors.” This show will be part of the Bird Road Art Walk, which takes place every third Saturday of the Month. The area was originally an industrial area of warehouses which over the last few years is being occupied by many artist studios. It has been officially declared an art district by Miami Dade County since the year 2000. This month’s art walk will have over over 30 art galleries featuring some of Miami’s most talked about resident artist. Guest can view the behind the scenes areas into many of the working art studios.

Wake up Miami! It’s not just about Wynwood Art Walk anymore, it’s about the Bird Road Art District, igniting over 30 art galleries and growing every month…

Seriously! It’s not about the who’s who, but about the “who”. Let us meet Chris Riggs. He’s an artist who paints with geometric shapes and vivid colors, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, and has a mindset for making a wall come alive.

“My latest show has been in the works for a year. I’m introducing to the art world some of the most unique pieces I have ever painted,” Riggs says.

Chris Riggs latest show is called “A Journey Through Shapes and Colors.” This show will be part of the Bird Road Art Walk, which takes place every third Saturday of the Month. The area was originally an industrial area of warehouses which over the last few years is being occupied by many artist studios. It has been officially declared an art district by Miami Dade County since the year 2000. This month’s art walk will have over over 30 art galleries featuring some of Miami’s most talked about resident artist. Guest can view the behind the scenes areas into many of the working art studios.

Ave 74 – A Miami Art Gallery, will be hosting the Chris Riggs solo show. “We are the latest gallery to move into the Bird Road Art District.” Says 14 year frame shop owner, Adam Brand of Frames USA & Art Gallery. In a short amount of time, this new addition to the art district has attracted hundreds of new art lovers to the area with it’s May and June exhibits.

“After seeing so many art galleries doing the same thing over and over again, I wanted to introduce an art gallery that will always have the hands-on touch with the artist present. For this month’s expo, walking into my gallery will give people a sense of taking a blank canvas and turning it into a message that will make our visitors say, ‘I need this in my life’.” Brand says. “We will also donate part of the sales from the July 21st event to Camillus House.”

Chris Riggs public debut is on Saturday, July 21st from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, a second viewing will be held on Friday July 27th from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm and on Saturday, July 28th, from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

The gallery will be open on these dates and times only during July, 2012
*Monday, July 16, 2012- Private invitation only 5:00pm – 09:00pm
*Tuesday, July 17, 2012- Media and Press only 5:00pm – 09:00pm
*Saturday, July 21, 2012- Public debut (Open to public) 6:00pm – 10:00pm
*Friday, July 27, 2012- Open to public 6:00pm – 10:00pm
*Saturday, July 28, 2012- Open to public 12:00pm-5:00pm

*Free Admission and Free Parking for all Events

Artrageous Gallery Opening Reception Of Evolve 7/6/12

Artrageous Gallery Opening Reception Of Evolve
Friday, July 6, 2012, 6-10pm
Artrageous Gallery
330 San Lorenzo Avenue #2305
Coral Gables, Fl 33146

Coral Gables Gallery Night
Join Us For Drinks, Tapas, Music, and Art!

Join Artrageous Gallery for the opening of “Evolve” with international artists, Luis Valle and Sri Prabha on July 6th, 2012 from 7:00PM to 10PM with the show running through July 31st

Explore how two uniquely individual international artists share their insights on this theme.

Luis Valle, “My paintings are the product of my continuous journey of self discovery. This journey travels through many roads with various experiences influencing me including my culture, nationality, race, spirituality, and psyche. It is a dualistic endeavor searching as much within as well as understanding what is outside of myself. What are my origins, where do I come from, and what is my purpose are a few of the questions I encounter on my path.”

Sri Prabha’s mixed media paintings bringing nature and the cosmos to his viewers. The references to heavenly bodies and the forces that drive the universe are readily apparent in his choice of colors and strokes of spontaneity. Controlled chaos comes to mind and there are places of intense drama and sublime meditation happening all atonce. Intersections of art, nature, and science are revealed through his works. Photographs taken by the Hubble Telescope inspired his cosmos series. Sri was recently selected for inclusion in Tomorrow Stars at Verge Art Fair, NY and is scheduled to show at the Boca Raton Museum of Art.

Photographs from the 1st Brickell Art Walk on 6/26/12

First Brickell Art Walk on Tuesday, June 26, 2012.  The artist and venues that participated in this months art walk:

Antonio Guerrero @ Red Bar & Gallery
Ernesto Kunde @ Dolores but you can call me Lolita
David Siqueiros @ Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe
Richard Kurtz @ Burger and Beer Joint
Rubem Robierb @ Oceanaire Seafood Room
Floyd Heglichs @ Balans
Cristian Bernard aka Narbero@ Cavas Wine Tasting Room Cafe
Juan Carlos Arana @ Baru Urbano
Ian Fichman @ The Mary Brickell Courtyard

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Small Works Group Exhibition 7/7/12

Small Works” Group Exhibition
Saturday, July 7th, 2012, 7-10 PM
Cristina Chacon Gallery
3162 Commodore Plaza. Ste 1F2.
Coconut Grove, Fl. 33133
305 442 2884 / 305 7257492

Cristina Chacon Gallery invites you to the Group Exhibition “Small Works”
Pipe Yanguas
Jano
Diana Benedetti
Liana Garcia
MDuffo
Rafael Espitia
Julio Alan Lepez
Milena Arango
Hernando Alzate
Alberto Carbi
Cristina Chacon

Life Is Art and Robin Rile Fine Art Present: The 2012 Summer Show and Celebration Wynwood Art Walk 7/14/12

Life Is Art and Robin Rile Fine Art Present: The 2012 Summer Show and Celebration Wynwood Art Walk
July 14, 2012
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd St.
Miami, FL 33127
No Cover

A very special show featuring South Florida Artists Rising Stars and New Masters
A Significant Portion of Art Sales Support the South Florida Art Community

On View July 11 – 24, Including Wynwood Art Walk on July 14.

This is a show for real art collectors and lovers; those interested in learning more and purchasing work from artists based in south Florida. While there are many amazing fine contemporary artists practicing in south Florida, many collectors do not realize it. Not because of any lack on their part, but because of a lack of opportunities. The Life Is Art Summer Show and Celebration connects south Florida art lovers with south Florida artists.

For inquiries, please contact Reed Horth at info@robinrile.com or 813-340-9629.

Artists represented:
Anthony Burks Sr.
Antonio Gonzalez-Nunez
Daniela Viotti
David Gary
David Siqueiros
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Jeff ‘Dekal’ Becker
Julie Orsini Shakher
ricolopez
Robin Faraday
Simona Petrauskaite
Tracey Hagen

Reception Party on July 21
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Brought to you by:
Robin Rile Fine Art
Life Is Art
Reception Party on July 21
More Info: http://bit.ly/miamishow2012

Brickell Art Walk 6/26/12

Brickell Art Walk
June 26 2012, 5 to 11pm
Mary Brickell Village & Venues like Perricone, Balans, lolitas, Baru & Red Bar Gallery among others.
between SE 9th and 10th Street, Miami, FL 33130
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The goal of this monthly event is to bring the work of well established and recognized artists to the Miami / Brickell community.

The Brickell Art Walk (BAW) will serve as a vehicle to inject culture and give the opportunity for Brickellians to meet some of the greatest artists/collectors in the world, up-close and personal. Every venue will feature a new artist therefore taking Brickellians on a journey.

With a great variety of art styles and prices we want to eradicate furniture store “art” from the walls of Brickellians. Sparking a great generation of art enthusiasts and collectors among the exclusive Brickell crowd.

Venues will not only offer exceptional and iconic contemporary artists, but also some of the most avant garde curators.

Please join us the last Tuesday of every month to fill the streets of Brickell and meet the artists that are changing South Florida to be one of the top premier art hubs around the world.

Visit www.brickellartwalk.com for any additional info.

American Society of Media Photographers opens The Light of Florida Exhibit at Ave 74- A Miami Art Gallery 6/16/12

American Society of Media Photographers opens The Light of Florida Exhibit at Ave 74- A Miami Art Gallery
June 16, 2012, 6:00pm-10:00pm
Ave 74 – A Miami Art Gallery
4432 SW 74 Avenue
Miami,FL 33155
www.ave74artgallery.com

65 of the world’s top professional photographers showcase their work featuring unique Florida lighting and outdoor locations. This highly acclaimed exhibit which was four years in production makes it’s Miami debut at the area’s newest art gallery: “Ave 74 – A Miami Art Gallery”. Ave 74 is area’s newest art gallery located in Miami’s Bird Road Art District at: 4432 SW 74 Avenue, Miami, FL 33155

The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) is the most prestigious organization of photographers worldwide who produce images for publication. This exhibit comes off a highly acclaimed showing at The Studio at Key West this past February, and opens in conjunction with the Bird Road Art walk 7:00-10:00 PM on Saturday June 16. For more information contact the gallery at: (305) 666-3355 or Matthew Pace (ASMP Fine Arts Committee) at: matthew@matthewpace.com.

Light of Florida is a collaborative project created by the South Florida Chapter of American Society of Media Photographers with the support from the Central Chapter to produce a premium coffee table book, Internet portfolio and a traveling exhibit. The images feature people and places captured in the unique and varied natural light that makes Florida a great place to photograph and produce imagery of all kinds. All submissions were made by members of ASMP in Florida and judged by an impartial panel of media professionals.

Bird Road Art Walk Contact is Miami-Based advertising photographer Sandy Levy, member of the Bird Road Art Walk Steering Committee and Membership Chairman of ASMP South Florida, and member of the Board of Directors ASMP South Florida Chapter.
Contact Sandy Levy at 305-262-9229 or at sandy@levyphoto.com

Summer 2012 Exhibition Reflections and Passions Opening Reception 7/14/12

Summer 2012 Exhibition “Reflections and Passions” Opening Reception
Saturday, July 14th 2012, 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 N.E. 40th Street
Suites 3, 6 & 7
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Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our Summer exhibition of 2012 “Reflections and Passions”
Live music, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served.

Exhibiting from Monday, July 2nd, 2012 through Monday, September 17th, 2012
Live Music by “Amereida”

Hors d’oeuvres by Ramelles Catering Services
Complimentary Wine & Refreshments
Valet Parking Available by South Florida Parking

“Reflections and Passions” exhibition features over 38 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of July 14th 2012 on your calendar for our Opening Reception. Our summer exhibition of 2012 features an eclectic collection of contemporary artisans, spanning nineteen countries from across the globe. This exhibition is truly a reflection of diverse, distinctive artistic expressions, whose passion for creativity will shape tomorrow’s definition of style.

Alex Yanes Places of Origin Summer Block Party at Warehouse Alternative Space 6/16/12

Alex Yanes “Places of Origin” Summer Block Party at Warehouse Alternative Space
Saturday, June 16, 2012, 7-11pm
Warehouse Alternative Space
4396 SW 74th Ave.
Miami, FL 33155.
www.mixedmediacollective.com

Alex Yanes of the Surface Merchants kicks off the summer with his newest exhibition; “Places of Origin.”
Saturday, June 16th, 2012

Acclaimed postgraffism artist, Alex Yanes of the Surface Merchants, will present a solo exhibition, “Places of Origin“ during this Saturday’s Art Walk in the Bird Road Art District. Warehouse Alternative Space will be kicking off the summer, block party style, with an all new exhibition featuring Yanes’ strikingly colorful 2 and 3D pieces on wood. The indoor/outdoor warehouse style gallery will house over 20 of Alex’s signature, works, including his custom, wall-mounted iPod docking stations, complete with built-in speaker systems. Beat the summer heat with complimentary Mike’s Hard Lemonade and tunes by the always-alluring DJ YSL.

Warehouse Alternative Space is located at 4396 SW 74th Ave. Miami, FL 33155. Doors open at 7pm.

As thank you for supporting Alex Yanes and the Warehouse, Chalk Ping Pong and Billiards Lounge invites art enthusiasts to the after party for an open bar from 11pm to 12am.

Sauma the Artist Invites You to Gallery Nights 6/16/12

Sauma the Artist Invites You to Gallery Nights
Saturday, June 16th, 2012, from 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Sauma the Artist Gallery
4680 SW, 72 Ave.
Bird Road Art District
Miami, Miami Florida 33155
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Sauma The Artist, Invites You to Gallery Night at the Bird Road Art District at the Shops Lakeshore Park Plaza

Special Guest Artist: fine Colombian Artist Oscar Reyes

The TRIAD Exhibitions June Opening Bird Road Art Walk 6/16/12

The TRIAD Exhibitions June Opening Bird Road Art Walk.
Saturday, June 16th, 7 to 10 pm
Valmar Art
4150 SW 74th Court
Bird Road Art District
Miami, FL 33155.

The TRIAD exhibitions (May, June and July 2012) present the work of 3 women artists from the Miami area.
“HOT TROPICS”, Mythology, and Nature’s Energy art open the 2nd month of the TRIAD Exhibition at VALMAR ART

TRIAD’s June exhibit features “Hot Tropics” paintings by artist, Karen Deilke.

The very breath of the tropics is sensuous: hot, deep, slow, filled with fragrance, bursting with color; filled with thorns which wound but are followed by healing, by Light, by sanctuary. Driven by the pulse of drums beating a throbbing rhythm that stirs the soul and fires the senses. It is the June of the Venus Transit, when the Rose Moon dances with the earth, inviting us to drink of her medicine and become powerful and vulnerable at the same time. As the poet Rumi said, ‘Run from what is comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live…unfold your own myth.’ Fall into the depth and color of this work and be drawn into the fantasy and delight that is the gift of the tropics.”

The paintings in Hot Tropics are executed in brilliant color using acrylic on canvas. Karen lives and paints in Coconut Grove and draws from the beauty of her surroundings for her inspiration. She also runs the Coconut Grove Drum Circle, which will perform at the Hot Tropics opening at Valmar.
www.karendeilke.com

Pamela Palma
Fiber is the ultimate shape shifter. We wear it, sleep in it, eat it, spend it, decorate with it. Master weaver Pamela Palma manipulates it as impulsed by her muses into compelling works of art. Her current series is inspired by the recent Venus Transit.

Palma’s four large tapestries deliver the realms of mythology and mysticism into the sacred year 2012. Composed of her signature hand dyed yarns, she has created four extraordinary works of woven art in which traditional pattern weaving is elevated into thought provoking, esoteric masterpieces.
www.pamelapalmadesigns.com

“Sharing the Magic of Nature” paintings and mixed media by Debra Cortese
Debra’s work is “…intended to share joyful, magical moments in nature and to gently expand the awareness of our incredibly awesome and nurturing planet… our Mother Earth”.

She creates her art using photography, traditional and digital painting, individually, and in combinations. Cortese enhances and subdues the balance of light, contrast and colors on her subjects until she feels that the art is authentically conveying the joyful vibrations that sang to her during each encounter in nature.
www.debracortese.com

and The Coconut Grove Drum Circle
For more information, contact VALMAR ART by phone: 305-467-6819 or email: debra@debracortese.com

Fictional Eyes The Dreams of Reason photography show at The Lunch Box Gallery 6/9/12

Fictional Eyes: The Dreams of Reason” photography show
June 9th, 2012 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm
The Lunch Box Gallery
310 NW. 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127.

The Lunch Box Gallery, in conjunction with contemporary art webzine from Spain, Area Zinc, are pleased to announce the second opening of the exhibition Fictional Eyes: The Dreams of Reason, showcasing the photographs of 8 artists who have been previously published in Area Zinc.

After a rigorous selection process, a body of works have been chosen that convey the idea of photography as an exercise for the imagination. All the pieces in this show reveal fictional situations, scenarios, objects and even narratives that defy not only the way we see and associate the elements that surround us, but as well challenge the limits of photography as an art form. The artworks confront the traditional idea that a photograph reflects reality, and they also deal with the diversity of outside influences that photographers have incorporated into their images when utilizing other methods of creation and techniques that weren’t necessarily there in the original take.

The use of technology, digital manipulation, 3D design, illustration, collage, graphics tablet, among many others, indeed transform the image to become “something else”, taking the shape of oneiric expressions and illusions that unleash conceptual and personal imaginations. Nevertheless, even though many of the images reveal nonexistent places, forms and circumstances, they all depart from elements of real life taken with a camera, and at the end, they may become verisimilar to the eye of the beholder thanks to the mastery in merging all the elements together; just like a dream that feels real when dreaming it. Pre-conceived techniques during the taking of the photograph as well as in post-production, become the set for the visual trap, making the impossible, possible.

Awe, curiosity, open conclusions and unlimited meanings arise from the sometimes unconnected imagery that we observe, stimulating the individual appropriation of the photograph by giving the connotation each viewer wants to assign. Here, concept and technique together omit the laws of reason, entering into the dreams of those who create with fictional eyes.

The current exhibition is a mutual celebration between renowned online art magazine Area Zinc, and our photography space. We’ve joined efforts to build together creative bridges between societies and photography artists, each one branching out from its own platform: The Lunch Box Gallery through this show, and Area Zinc with their new issue dedicated to a selection of documentary/conceptual photographers showcased in the gallery through a variety of thematic shows. Here’s the link to see the special number www.area-zinc.com.

Photographers participating in the show include Sandra Torralba (Spain), Stefano Bonazzi (Italy), Christopher Lee Donovan (USA), Michel Rajkovic (France), Serrah Russell (USA), Kaveh Hosseini (Germany), Polly Chandler (USA), Alba Tenas (Spain).

Echo’s Breath VIP Reception 6/9/12

Echo’s Breath VIP Reception
Saturday, June 9, 6:00pm-9:00pm
Zadok Gallery
2534 N. Miami Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
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Zadok Gallery, The Everglades Foundation and WLRN are pleased to present Echo’s Breath, Alain Lefort’s photographic journey through the Florida Everglades.

Alain Lefort bends the formal and conceptual delineations of traditional photography by creating disquieting and engrossing landscapes from images captured in nature. Often selecting vignettes or fragments from a multitude of images, Lefort digitally sews them together to create a single, synthesized composition. Lefort’s pictures incite viewers to escape their urban confines in favor of primitive unconscious fantasies.

Having obtained a degree in photography at Concordia University, Lefort has successfully integrated his talents into the international art scene creating a niche of his own in the art world. He has exhibited his works in numerous galleries across Canada and the United States. His work can be found in several important collections including the Musée du Québec, the Cirque du Soleil, the Loto-Quebec and several private collections. He currently lives and works in Montreal.

Echo’s Breath will be on exhibition from June 9th through July 31st, 2012
For further information, please contact the gallery at 305.438.3737 or info@zadokgallery.com

Gallery Walk on the River 6/9/12

Gallery Walk on the River
Guided Tours: Saturday, June 9, 2012, 6 – 8 pm
Meet @ James L. Knight International Center (on the Riverwalk)
400 SE 2nd Ave,
Miami, FL 33131
RSVP to the Gallery Walk on the River: info@ninatorresfineart.com

Permanent exhibition program featuring international artists from the Nina Torres Fine Art roster.

In Silence, By Memory By Rafale Valdez Cocktail Reception 6/9/12

In Silence, By Memory By Rafale Valdez Cocktail Reception
Saturday June 9, 2012, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Borinquen
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami, FL 33137

In Silence, by Memory
A Solo Exhibit Featuring the Work of Award Winning Artist :

RAFAEL VALDEZ
(between 2003 and 2012)
Native of Guayaquil, Ecuador, Rafael Valdez presently lives in Miami. His presence transpires authenticity as well as great depth and easiness, all in a rhythmic flow, as being very rooted in the presence, so does his work, colors, tones, and brush stokes…A statement of pain, hope and beauty all manifesting at the same time.

The art of Rafael Valdez is brief. His forms are imagined and the canvas sober, with a selection of colors that empowers his work and impacts the viewer. Not in vain has he morosely weighed each detail of his paintings; introducing himself into the skin and the eyes of the spectator, unfolding himself, and thus able to unlock the keys of his art and their psychologically subterranean bottoms, which capture instantaneous and illuminated visions of a world in which desires and demons still unformed float and seek to be expressed in the only coherent way possible: ART!

David Castillo Gallery presents DCG Open 2012 Reception 6/9/12

David Castillo Gallery presents DCG Open 2012, Reception
Reception Saturday, June 9, 6-10 pm
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
www.davidcastillogallery.com

June 9- July 24, 2012

David Castillo Gallery is pleased to present DCG Open, a yearly survey of artists from South Florida. This year’s curator Brandi Reddick, Artists and Communications Manager for the Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places Program & Curator of the Miami-Dade Public Art Collection, has chosen nineteen artists from the region. Reddick has worked with various concepts of sculpture for this year’s edition of DCG Open. As in years past, there is a wide range of media in the exhibition- from assemblage, ephemera, video, and paintings to more universally understood sculpture.

Exhibited Artists:
Nellie Appleby
Jessica Arias
Kevin Arrow
David Brieske
Martin Casuso
Matu Croney
Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez
Karen Starosta-Gilinski
Victoria Gitman
Juan Jose Griego
Moira Holohan
Alma Leiva
Lucinda Linderman
Andrew Nigon
Jonathan Rockford
Carrie Sieh
Sleeper
Valeria Yamamoto
David Zalben

Women’s Perspectives Opening 6/9/12

Women’s Perspectives Opening
Saturday, June 9th, 7pm
Dina Mitrani Gallery
Wynwood Art District
2620 Nw 2nd Avenue
Miami Florida 33127
www.dinamitranigallery.com

June 9 – August 24, 2012
Amalia Caputo, Vicenta Casañ, Marina Font,
Deborah Goldman, Peggy Levison Nolan,
Patricia Schnall Gutierrez, Viviana Zargon

Dina Mitrani Gallery is pleased to present Women’s Perspectives, opening on Saturday, June 9th at 7pm and on view through August 24th.

This group exhibition of international female artists shows photo-based work, where each piece has been conceived as a series. Consisting of four or more images each, they are examples of how multiple perspectives can better describe a concept, story, or narrative. The artworks in the exhibition are groupings that can work cinematically frame by frame in some cases, and in others, depictions of how fragmentation can complete an idea or visual expression.
Dina Mitrani Gallery opened in November 2008 and specializes in international contemporary photography. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists, offers artists talks and lectures on photography as well as photo-based books. The gallery is committed to promoting its artists, as well as working with independent curators to produce unique group exhibitions.

image above: Marina Font, Untitled from the series Domesticated, 2011,
Archival pigment prints, Edition 5.

Superheroes Then and Now 6/9/12

Superheroes Then & Now
June 9, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00pm
The Hangar
2235 NW 2nd Ave
Wynwood, Miami Arts District 33127
www.hangargallery.com

The HANGAR // Arts Initiative
We are pleased to announce our latest exhibition,

“SUPERHEROES
Then & Now”
Open Reception
June 9th 7-10pm

“A SUPERHEROE is a type of stock character, dedicated to protecting the public, Since the debut of the prototypical superheroes Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes-ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas- having dominated comic books and crossed over into other media. The word itself dates to at least 1916.

Superheroes remain a staple of most illustrated seriel diction in Western culture, frequestly drawing both acclaim and controversy for their perceived influence on social and political issues addressed in their story-lines. In the twentieth century, superheroes and comic books were occasionally attacked as proponents of subversive political and social ideologies; on the occasions, they served to support and idealize the dominant values of national culture. They have historicall, also been used for commentary on political, social, sexual, and philosophical controversies.”

Group Show:
Sahsa Akimov, Maria Aguilar, Kelly Barter, Pablo Bermuda, Ken Bessemer, Xibie Corea, Rich Espositom Melissa Goldman, Marissa Gould, Don & Wendy Hall, Jorge Heilpern, Charles Leano, John Leano, Griselda Lechini, Teri Levine, ChristineLlorente, Sandy Maranesi, Manuel Mazzanti, Grace McGann, Carolina Mishaan, Luis Arturo Mora, Kareem Piper, Krystle Pizzuti, Juan G. Restrepo, Ally Willgetyou

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 6/29/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
June 29, 2012, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Domino Plaza
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135
www.viernesculturales.org

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 15th and 14th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month!

Festival: Domino Park – 804 SW 15th Avenue, Miami, Fl 33135
Gallery: Viernes Culturales – 1637 SW 8th St. Miami, Fl 33135
Phone-email: (305) 643-5500 – info@viernesculturales.org

Primary Projects’ Salon Show Opens with 400+ Works by 46+ Artists 6/9-11/12

Primary Projects presents Salon de Notre Société —
Opening Reception
Saturday, June 9 at 7:00 p.m.
Primary Projects
4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104
Miami Design District

Monday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m.
Société de Nos Artistes, artist chat and cocktails
SoHo Beach House
4385 Collins Ave
Miami Beach
RSVP to aimee@primaryflight.com; limited space available

A group exhibition featuring 400+ affordable works by 46+ artists

Primary Projects presents Salon de Notre Société (“Salon”) – an ambitious group exhibit spotlighting the painting, photography, sculpture and installation of more than 46 artists. An intricate montage of works never-before-seen and previously shown at the gallery, Salon is a nod to the historical “Salon des Refusés” of Paris. Curators Books IIII Bischof, Chris Oh and Typoe pay homage to ‘outsiders,’ honor raw talent and showcase pieces one atop the other in a style reminiscent of 17th and 18th century exhibitions in France. Slated for Saturday, June 9 at 7:00 p.m. (4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Design District), reception is free and open to the public; Salon will be on view through July 2012. For more information, please visit www.primaryprojectspace.com.

“The institution that governed ‘Salon de Paris’ in the 1600s and 1700s was very elitist and rejected artists who later became some of the most influential of that period, including Édouard Manet,” said Oh. “In retaliation, these supposed ‘rejects’ created their own forum called ‘Salon des Refusés.’ To a certain degree, we can identify because we’ve been marginalized in similar way by the art world for most of our lives and at various stages of our careers.”

With Salon, a mash-up of 400+ works by breakout and established artists will hang closely next to each other covering the large majority of wall space at Primary Projects. This exhibition will focus on affordable pieces, which with time, are anticipated to grow in value. Primary Projects has been hailed for its keen ability to collaborate with artists at seminal points of their careers, and for Salon, feature a selection that is as much about potential as it is about breaking and revisiting the mold as a point of reference.

Participating artists include Bask, Nick Arehart, Autumn Casey, Fernando Garcia, Lawrence Gipe, Lu Gold, Felice Grodon, Douglas Hoekzema, Miru Kim, Nick Klein, Charles Krafft, Anthony Lister, Michael Loveland, Jel Martinez, Stormie Mills, Emmett Moore, Edouard Nardon, Larry Newberry, Joe Cinnante, Sarah Newberry, Andrew Nigon, Jessy Nite, Jeffrey Noble, Brandon Opalka, Gustavo Oviedo, Kenton Parker, Cristina Pettersson, Luis Pinto, Manny Prieres, Metro Zu, Nicholas Arehart, Melanie Ratcliff, Rebeca Raney, Evan Robarts, Johnny Robles, Jonathan Rockford, Samantha Salzinger, Shelter Serra, Scott Shannon, Magnus Sodamin, Karen Starosta-Gallinski, Cole Sternberg, Tatiana Suarez, Jill Weisberg, Antonia Wright and Noa Yafe.

The District Factory, Phuc Yea! Food, And Fashion 6/9/12

The District Factory, Phuc Yea! Food, And Fashion
6/9/2012, 7-10PM
The District Factory
3900 NE 1st Ave Miami FL 33137
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Offering “A Glimpse Behind the Assembly Line”, The District Factory is an evening shopping event & mash-up that shines a spotlight on the emerging designers who are single-handedly manufacturing the hottest trends. Welcomed by Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables, shoppers will experience artwork, a comeback cameo by Miami’s first Vietnamese “pop-up” restaurant Phuc Yea!, and hundreds of items available for sale that include art, jewelry, apparel, reconstructed vintage, and so much more.

Photographs of Miami Iron Side Campus Collective 05/30/12

Miami Iron Side Studio Campus Collective on Wednesday, May 30, 2012.  We had such a great time at this art walk, so much wonderful art, fashion and yummy food.  We enjoy a wok cooking demonstration by Wok Star Eleanor Hoh of  her signature Rainbow Lettuce Wrap Appetizer paired with Fiji Water, and WOW they were delicious, at the Pepe Calderin Design Studio.  We got to see a awesome fashion show by Wildchild World and then got a more up close look at the designs at a photo shoot.

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The Light of Florida Exhibit 6/16/12

The Light of Florida Exhibit
June 16, 2012, 7:00-10:00 PM
Ave 74 Art Gallery
4432 SW 74 Avenue
Miami, FL 33155
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Exhibit: Light of Florida is a collaborative project created by the South Florida Chapter of American Society of Media Photographers with the support from the Central Chapter to produce a premium coffee table book, Internet portfolio and a traveling exhibit. The images feature people and places captured in the unique and varied natural light that makes Florida a great place to photograph and produce imagery of all kinds. All submissions were made by members of ASMP in Florida and judged by an impartial panel of media professionals. Will be held in conjunction with the Bird Road Art District art walk.

Bird Road Art Walk Contact is Miami-Based advertising photographer Sandy Levy, member of the Bird Road Art Walk Steering Committee and Membership Chairman of ASMP South Florida, and member of the Board of Directors ASMP South Florida Chapter.
Contact Sandy Levy at 305-262-9229 or at sandy@levyphoto.com

Art and Design Night for A Spring Affair Exhibition 6/9/12

Art & Design Night for “A Spring Affair” Exhibition
Saturday June 9th, 2012 from 7-10pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our Spring exhibition of 2012 “A Spring Affair”

This exhibition features over 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, June 9th 2012 on your calendar for our Art & Design Night.

Our spring exhibition of 2012 features a fresh, colorful and vibrant array of artists. This collection is truly a testament to the vision of the galleries’ roots; representing international cultural artistic diversity, honoring those who define tomorrow’s masters.

Music by DJ Josh Nemcik
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

First Friday at Cernuda Arte 6/1/12

First Friday at Cernuda Arte
Friday, June 1, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

Paintings, Works on Paper and Sculptures: A Spring Art Exhibition at Cernuda Arte First Friday, Gallery Night A Reception Open to the Public

Cernuda Arte celebrates spring with a vibrant art show featuring
Colonial, Academic, Modern and Contemporary artworks.
To view a preview of the show,
please visit the Exhibitions section of our website
or click on our new Facebook page.

Carmelo González, The Letter, 1954, mixed media on heavy paper laid down on board, 25 x 19 inches, Provenance: This painting was part of the art collection of distinguished art historian and painter, Professor James Amos Porter, Washington, D.C.

Digital Art Beatz 6/9/12

Digital Art Beatz
06/9/12, 6:00 PM
Grey Area
130 NW 24th Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.greyareamiami.com

Digital Art Beatz
June 9th, 2012 Artwalk

Featuring: Ivano Bellini

Along Side:
Jimmy Trane & Jali
Jeremy Ismael
Chris Ellis
Erhan Ozkaya

brought to you by Dopppler EFX

6pm ‘till Sunrise.

6-9 Free (Complimentary entrance)
9-10 $10/door (entrance only)
10-? $15/door (entrance only)

Original art work to be raffled throughout the night ($15/Ticket) Winners will be chosen every 2 hours
*Participate in the raffle and receive complimentary cocktails all night long*

Artists:
allywillgetyou
Buda
CDG.DM
Danielle Branchaud
Emilio Remior
Floyd the Rock Artist LIVE!
Joseph Ian Baca
Komik28
Xibie Corea LIVE!

Deep sax performance with Leon Morley
Guitar layered vibes with Aaron Lebos
Body painting with Joseph Ian Baca
Fashion show presented by KARIZA (purchases available)
Soundsystem arranged by Homero
Lighting/special effects by Len

Introducing Jacob Gossett Opening 6/8/12

Introducing Jacob Gossett | Opening
Opening: June 8, 2012 | 7-9PM
Charest-Weinberg Gallery, LLC
250 NW 23rd Street, #408
Miami, FL 33127

Charest-Weinberg is thrilled to present Olympia, the first public exhibition of Jacob Gossett’s artwork. Olympia will open to the public on Friday, June 8th and will be on view through July 31st, 2012. There will be an opening reception on June 8th from 7-9pm.

Following the opening, Beacon, Gossett’s electro-R&B group, will stage a performative concert alongside Michna (NY) and Heathered Pearls (LA) at The Vagabond in Downtown Miami. This performance is hosted by Charest-Weinberg and Ghostly International (view artwork).

“Introducing Jacob Gossett” is a 46 page ebook (pdf), presenting an in-depth overview of Gossett’s studio practice and his first exhibition, Olympia. View: Introducing Jacob Gossett (PDF) (9.2 MB)

Jacob Gossett was born in 1983 in Youngstown, Ohio and grew up surrounded by athletic culture. Over the past few years, his work has dealt with the cult(ure) of flesh: body politics, competition and aggression, and the physical ideal in the arts. Similarly, Beacon is known for their intensely visual performances and videos based upon sexual fantasy. For Olympia, Gossett has made four large-scale and tightly cropped paintings of flexing Mr. Olympians out of Creatine powder mixed with epoxy resin. Just as weightlifting breaks down the body so that it can become larger and more defined, these compositions, rendered in a dot matrix, are only cohesive when viewed from afar. As the spectator approaches the canvas, they disintegrate. The paintings will be presented alongside a looped video of an athlete training in a dank basement room covered in photographs of bulging muscles.

Olympia is a display of power that cannot be activated. Bodybuilding is performative in nature, yet the ideals of the performers are closer to Greek statuary. When training, these men strive for beauty, symmetry, and proportion—in other words, sculptural qualities. In the 1977 documentary Pumping Iron, a young Arnold Schwarzenegger describes this connection:

“Good bodybuilders have the same minds when it comes to sculpting that a sculptor has. You look in the mirror and say, ‘ok, I need a little bit more deltoids, a little more shoulders so I get the proportions right.’ ”

Schwarzenegger, whose image appears in the show, is a powerful symbol of the intersection of physical and political aesthetics. In this regard, one must remember that Olympia was also one of Leni Riefenstahl’s most famous films. Gossett addresses this racial quotient with the colors of his paintings, which depend on two components: the Creatine supplement (his brand comes in either vanilla and chocolate) and the guidance of the widely used bodybuilding suit chart, which matches the color of the garment to the athlete’s skin tone.
Jacob Gossett was a resident at Skowhegan in 2009 and graduated from the Pratt Institute in 2010.

Coconut Grove Drum Circle 6/2/12

Coconut Grove Drum Circle
June 2, 2012, 7PM-10PM
Location: Streets of Mayfair on Grand Avenue

Welcome to summer and solstice! We will be drumming on the Promenade at Mayfair in the covered area that we used last month, near the kiosks and Out of Africa, NOT in the Atrium where the large sculptures are and NOT at the end of the Promenade near the Music School but at the opposite end from the Music School.

We will be in the space on Grand Avenue where we ended the last circle; it is the space so many of you liked. There are parking garages in the Mayfair complex and on the corner of Oak Street and Mary, and parking lots near the Mayfair as well as parking on the streets. We will light up the night and rev up the energy of the Grove Art Walk.

Come, and discover or rediscover the magic, joy, and healing power of the drum. Extra drums and other percussion instrument will be available along with water and seating. All you need to bring are happy hands and an open heart.

Please check the Coconut Grove Drum Circle Facebook group and page for any updates or changes. For more information, please contact Karen or Liz:
karen.deilke@gmail.com
305-401-2644
lizgib@aol.com
305-815-2576

Asphalt Expressionist Photo Exhibit by Ellie Perla 6/9/12

Asphalt: Expressionist Photo Exhibit by Ellie Perla
June 9, 2012, 6 PM-11 PM
Atelier 1022 Gallery
2732 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

ATELIER 1022 launches the special exhibit: ‘ASPHALT’ – a new expressionist photography series by resident artist Ellie Perla, on display June 9 through June 24, 2012. Opening night and artist meet-and-greet takes place June 9th, 2012, 6-11 PM, during the Wynwood Art Walk for the month of June.

Conxita Oliver Restrospective Art as the Essence of a Long Life Opening Night 6/2/12

Conxita Oliver Restrospective Art as the Essence of a Long Life Opening Night
Saturday, June 2
Rodez Art Gallery
CocoWalk, 3015 Grand Avenue #237
Cocnut Grove, FL 33133

June 2 – 30, 2012

Rodez Art Gallery is proud to present for the first time in the United States, the already consecrated Catalonian artist Conxita Oliver. Coinciding with the celebration of the artist’s 89th birthday, Rodez Art Gallery will offer collectors and the public in general alike the rare opportunity of meeting the person and acquiring the recent works of such an accomplished artist.

Come meet the artist on opening night Saturday, June 2 during Coconut Grove Gallery Night. The exhibit will be on view through June 30, 2012.

Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm, and Friday & Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm.

Conxita Oliver was born in Barcelona on June 5, 1923 in the heart of a family who lived between fabrics and paintbrushes. Daughter of the artist Juan Oliver Sardá, sketcher and renown portrait artist painter, who also worked in the field of artistic glassware, and niece to well-known landscape painter Ricardo Durán, Conxita began showing her gift as an artist as a little girl. Years later, she would begin her long storied career learning from her teacher Emili Bosch Roger. Later in life, she would expand her know-how and vocation next to another great teacher of the times, Juli Paschal.

Conxita Oliver is an artist whose work first encountered its roots in such a difficult and depressing context as was Spain just after the Civil War. The bodies of work presented are key testimonies to this critical period of Spanish history. They show us what art signified and what Art was in those years, as well as the circumstances and difficulties an artist faced in her country at the time. There is also fascinating sociological or political details in her work that reveal so much about life then, such as the fact that in order to paint landscapes in Mallorca in 1946 one had to overcome a series of obstacles like requesting a permit from the Coastal Command of the Civil Guard. This all sounds so remote nowadays, although there are still survivors from that period who suffered firsthand all those controls over their lives and their work.

As noted by Francesc Fontbona, “The consideration of Conxita Oliver as a painter, with her dedication to paid portrait work, flowers, still lifes and landscape painting, and the fact that after a few years of a “normal” career, she had to spend her time as the copyist of great works in art museums, leads us to remember that in those days, the ‘debut’ of a professional did not exactly come from the great Biennial exhibitions, or in free creativity art galleries, but that most painting took place precisely in these types of lesser tasks. In fact, there were specific and dreadful circumstances in the working life of people in Franco’s Spain that led Conxita Oliver to abandon her exhibitions during the 1950’s to dedicate her talents to copying the classics, especially at the Museo del Prado in Madrid. These same circumstances are what led her to direct her painting skills towards the vital skill of restoring, leaving examples of her work in the collections of various cultural entities and associations all over Catalonia. This work then is a biography of a person who has experienced Art with great intensity but who, for circumstances that Life has thrown at her, has had to create her art from a different side other than is typical for most artists. It is also an important reminder that art and painting often have different paths to follow than simply the free creation mentioned earlier. Today Conxita dedicates her talent to that freer world of art, despite the fact that she was forced to adopt more standard forms of earning her living by copying and restoring in her long and experienced past.”

Volumes And Shapes 5/19/12

Volumes And Shapes
Saturday May 19, 2012, 7:00 Pm To 10:00 Pm
Accent alternative art space
4841 SW 75th Ave.
Miami, FL, 33155, (305) 968-3776
www.emilio-hector.com

This exhibit invites us to admire the works of two Cuban artists residing in Miami-Dade County. Pedro Hernández and Emilio Héctor Rodríguez utilize sculpture and painting, respectively, as their medium to express their creative wills. In both cases the results are works of art visually attractive, that are interesting because of the care they place in the artistic forms, and because of their finishing touches to each unique piece. Even though these two artists have explored different paths where it comes to the language they employ and the themes they tackle, this opportunity unites them in the same space where they can be viewed and compared based on their personal poetics.
Anelys Alvarez Muñoz,
Master of Arts in Art History,

Unix Fine Art Features New Works By Alexi Torres During Saturday’s Art Walk 5/12/12

New Works By Alexi Torres During Saturday’s Art Walk
Saturday May 12, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Unix Fine Art
2219 NW 2nd Ave
Wynwood

Featuring new works on view by Atlanta-based, Cuban-born artist Alexi Torres. Working from one waning moon to the next, his oil on canvas paintings re-create portraits of iconic figures, landmarks, and concepts with an ethereal, illusive twist. Portraits on view include depictions of Abraham Lincoln, Vincent van Gogh, and even Super Mario.

Alexi will be present at this Saturday’s Art Walk.

Also on view this Saturday are works by LA-based conceptual artist Desire Obtain Cherish, including a painting containing crushed Adderrall pills, and works by Italian artist Andrea Sampaolo.

Unix Fine Art gallery, founded by curators Daniela Mercrui and Alex Cesaria, displays works by inspiring and emerging artists. The gallery has established a unique presence in the contemporary art world by representing a varied program of international and emerging contemporary artists and pop art. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For private viewings, appointments, or additional information, please contact 305.496.0621, daniela@unixfineart.com, or visit www.unixfineart.com.

Image: Title: Grand Central Terminal, Artist: Alexi Torres, Size: 84 x 132 inches, Medium: oil on canvas, Year: 2011

Afrobeta Live Special Art Walk Edition 5/12/12

Afrobeta Live! Special Art Walk Edition w/special guest DJ: Kitty Glitter
Saturday, May 12th // 10:00 p.m.
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Design District
Miami, FL 33137

Miami’s avant-dance duo Afrobeta have been tearing up dance floors for years, and they have made a splash yet again with the release of their latest mix tape, Wig Party. Cuci Amador and Tony “Smurphio” Laurencio formed Afrobeta in 2006 as a way to share their mutual love of songwriting and dancing till 5 a.m.

Doors open 10PM. 21+. $10 Cover. Tickets at www.thestagemiami.com or at the door.
More info, click here

Gregg Shienbaum’s Got it Goin’ On — And Then Some 5/12/12

Gregg Shienbaum’s Got it Goin’ On — And Then Some
Urban/Street opens Second Saturday May 12 and runs through ???
Gregg Shienbaum Gallery
2239 NW 2nd Avenue
Wynwood Miami, FL

Article and Photos courtesy of John Hood

Just when you thought that Wynwood couldn’t add any more wow, along comes a mix of art space and street art which out-wows just about everyone. We mean Gregg Shienbaum, dig? Whose eponymous Gallery will be blasting out a most rousing show this next Second Saturday.

Known primarily for masters such as Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Johns and Hockney, Shienbaum’s taken inspiration from the Wynwood ‘hood he now calls home and gone about as urban as urban can get and still stay way urbane. In fact, in one very striking instance, the cat has literally taken it from the streets.

That would be the mysterious figure known as Clandestine Culture (aka Posca), who Shienbaum landed on a wing and a prayer and a whim. Till now, the elusive (and masked) man had never even framed one of his trademark works, let alone showed in a gallery. For May’s Art Walk, Shienbaum has changed all that. But don’t think for a moment that this elusive figure will be in any way tamed. Rumor has it he’s gonna come through even bigger and badder than ever come Fall.

Till then though art fans can bask in the fact that right here, right now Clandestine Culture and a cast of his contemporaries, among them Russell Young, Sarah Hardacre, Pvnch, Benvinido Rodriguez and Brett Polock (as well as all stars Ron English, Shepard Fairey and Jean Michel Basquiat) will be wowing Wynwood with one of its wildest exhibits ever.

See Urban/Street for yourself and experience the delirium.

The Artlink Presents American Born Artist Steve Beck Opening Reception 5/12/12

The Artlink Presents American Born Artist Steve Beck Opening Reception
Saturday May 12 from 5-9 pm
Artlink Artist Space
130 NW 36th Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.theartlink.org

Wynwood Gallery Walk
Wine and hors d’oeuvre

The Artlink Art Space Is Proud To Show Works By : American born artist Steve Beck leaves USA to discover the artistically rich and wonderful France, in the search of expanding his visual power and transcendent emotional paintings in the old continent.

Beck has left at The ArtLink a vast collection of paintings of incalculable value to be showing for last time in America, giving the public the opportunity to enjoy the vivid and enthralling paintings by an extraordinary artist blessed with the source of all inspiration: PASSION.

Be blown away by these outstanding abstract paintings in a two months exhibition from May 12th to July 12th, 2012

May 14 – July 12 from 10 to 6pm

Pre-Mami’s Day Concert at Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood 5/12/12

Pre-Mami’s Day Concert at Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
Saturday, May 12, 2012, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.
Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
2700 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 573-1505
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Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood will be hosting a Pre-Mami’s Day Live Music Concert in honor of all Miami Moms and of the Wynwood Art Walk! Join us Saturday, May 10th starting at 7:30 pm to enjoy the great music of Son D’ Panderos – a 10 musician band – with their contagious Latin sounds.

Parranda de Bomba y Plena en Jimmy’z Kitchen para las Madres!!

There is No Cover for the concert but please RSVP in the Facebook invitation: https://www.facebook.com/events/224257697688724/

Like our Page at http://www.facebook.com/jimmyzwynwood
Follow us on Twitter @jimmyzwynwood

Borinquen Gallery May Gallery Walk Featuring Alissa Christine 5/12/12

May Gallery Walk Featuring Alissa Christine Cocktail Reception
Saturday May 12, 2012, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Borinquen Gallery
100 NE 38th Street
Suite # 3
Miami, FL 33137,

Award winning Brazilian-American visual artist Alissa Christine channels the true essence of beauty through her work and draws inspiration from the pure and simple joys of life. Recognized for her professional photography, Alissa’s art spans mediums with innovative fusions of photography, lighting, movement, painting, sculpture and display… sometimes performed live.

“i love miami 365® : daily photo documentary” is a year-long photo project where every day was photographed by Alissa Christine in celebration of life witnessed at any moment. Each photo is captioned with a personal commentary along with the title, date, time and place.

Come Enjoy An Eclectic Body Of Work By The Following Local Talents And Emerging Artists: Kourtney Eugene Brown, David Tupper, Sonia Neffetti, Clarice Desouza, and Rick Esposito @ The Newly Built Borinquen’s Chronic & Specialty Care Center

For more information, please call Ben Neji, (305) 491-1526 or via email at bmn4288@gmail.com

Oh Really?! The Art Walk Concert Series in Wynwood 5/12/12

Oh Really?! The Art Walk Concert Series in Wynwood
Saturday, May 12, 8:00pm until 12:00am
The Maps Backlot
342 NW 24th St.
Miami, FL. 33129
located 200 feet off Art Walk right behind Panther Coffee
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Oh Really?! would like to invite you to the second installment of The Art Walk Concert Series in Wynwood.

Last month’s inaugural event was a beautiful mix of live music, live art and great people coming together to celebrate our local Miami music and art community.

Our main focus for this series is to introduce our community to new homegrown talent.

This month’s show will include performance by:
Politix (Miami)
Will Buck (Brooklyn)
Young Midnight (Brooklyn)

Live art by
Jona Cerwinske (Miami)
Hebru Brantley (Chicago)

Visual art by
Jason Boogie (VJ AV8)

Just like last time, we are offering complimentary 42 Below with Societe Perrier drinks all night with a purchase of a $10 ticket. www.facebook.com/societeperrierus

Works From The Collection Jon Pylypchuk Second Saturday Gallery Walk 5/12/12

Works From The Collection: Jon Pylypchuk
Second Saturday Gallery Walk, May 12, 2012. From 7-10pm.
de la Cruz Collection
23 N.E. 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137

The de la Cruz Collection is pleased to announce the opening of a painting, drawing, and sculpture installation by Canadian artist Jon Pylypchuk.

“When I had my first child I bought him a Richard Scarry book and I remember having The Greatest Story Book Ever, when I was a kid and constantly looking at it, reading it and that being a reference to my childhood and stuff. Although the work isn’t a reference to my childhood, when I think about the relationship of all the animals who are all human and all doing what everyday people do. When I think about that, it might very well be where it came from.” (Interview with Blaffer Gallery, 2009).

The centerpiece of this exhibition is a boxing ring where both feline adversaries are staring at each other before the match begins. On one side of the ring, another character, the referee, is transformed by Pylypchuk into a gravedigger holding a shovel next to a tombstone, as if preparing the final resting place for the loser.

John Pylypchuk born 1972 in Winnipeg, Canada and lives and works in Los Angeles. He was a member of the artist collective Canadian Royal Art Lodge, founded in 1996.

Fictional Eyes The Dreams of Reason photography show at The Lunch Box Gallery 5/12/12

Fictional Eyes: The Dreams of Reason” photography show opening reception
May 12th, 2012 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm
The Lunch Box Gallery
310 NW. 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127.

The Lunch Box Gallery, in conjunction with contemporary art webzine from Spain, Area Zinc, are pleased to announce the new exhibition Fictional Eyes: The Dreams of Reason, showcasing the photographs of 8 artists who have been previously published in Area Zinc.

After a rigorous selection process, a body of works have been chosen that convey the idea of photography as an exercise for the imagination. All the pieces in this show reveal fictional situations, scenarios, objects and even narratives that defy not only the way we see and associate the elements that surround us, but as well challenge the limits of photography as an art form. The artworks confront the traditional idea that a photograph reflects reality, and they also deal with the diversity of outside influences that photographers have incorporated into their images when utilizing other methods of creation and techniques that weren’t necessarily there in the original take.

The use of technology, digital manipulation, 3D design, illustration, collage, graphics tablet, among many others, indeed transform the image to become “something else”, taking the shape of oneiric expressions and illusions that unleash conceptual and personal imaginations. Nevertheless, even though many of the images reveal nonexistent places, forms and circumstances, they all depart from elements of real life taken with a camera, and at the end, they may become verisimilar to the eye of the beholder thanks to the mastery in merging all the elements together; just like a dream that feels real when dreaming it. Pre-conceived techniques during the taking of the photograph as well as in post-production, become the set for the visual trap, making the impossible, possible.

Awe, curiosity, open conclusions and unlimited meanings arise from the sometimes unconnected imagery that we observe, stimulating the individual appropriation of the photograph by giving the connotation each viewer wants to assign. Here, concept and technique together omit the laws of reason, entering into the dreams of those who create with fictional eyes.

Photographers participating in the show include Sandra Torralba (Spain), Stefano Bonazzi (Italy), Christopher Lee Donovan (USA), Michel Rajkovic (France), Serrah Russell (USA), Kaveh Hosseini (Germany), Polly Chandler (USA), Alba Tenas (Spain).

Fictional Eyes: The Dreams of Reason will be opened to the public on Saturday, May 12th from 6:00pm during the popular Gallery Walks, at 310 NW 24th. St. Miami, FL 33127 (Wynwood Art District). Nevertheless, the gallery will be open that same day since 1:00pm.

More about Area Zinc: Founded in 2007 in Spain, this internationally renowned webzine is directed by Andres Vargas. More than 30 thematic editions have been published throughout the years, showcasing the artworks of more than 1,000 artists from all around the world. Area Zinc has been successfully giving voice to all mediums which include illustration, painting, sculpture, photography and more, always focused on representing the latest tendencies of these art forms. For more information, please visit www.area-zinc.com.

MANO Fine Art presents All Dressed Up 5/19/12

MANO Fine Art presents: “All Dressed Up”
Saturday, May 19, 2012 , 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Floor)
Miami, FL 33155
in the Bird Road Art District
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The interpretation of the world’s masterpieces is hardly a new phenomenon. Artists often look to the past to learn from the old masters. In “All Dressed Up: Meninas”, contemporary artist: Daniel Garcia, Osvaldo Franco and MANO take on Diego Velazquez, reinterpreting his famed 1665 painting, “Las Meninas”, which is considered one of the greatest masterpieces ever painted.

The exhibit is not only a matter of looking back at the past but also exploring the popularity of the motif, Las Meninas (Spanish translation Ladies in Waiting). It seems that every generation has made Velazquez’s “meninas” a reflection of their own, hundreds of artists from Pablo Picasso to Vik Muniz have been inspired by the works’ enigmatic qualities.

In response to this common inspiration, Daniel Garcia, Osvaldo Franco and MANO allowed their own creativity to flow and their original inspirations evolved into multiple individual interpretations. The exhibit includes linoleum prints, works on paper, mixed media, oil and acrylic inspirations in a myriad of sizes. Velazquez would be pleased.

MANO Fine Art is located in the Bird Road Art District at 4225 SW 75 Avenue (2nd Floor). For more information please contact 305.467.6819.

Bird Road Art Walk 5/19/12

Bird Road Art Walk
May 19, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
The Bird Road Art District is conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Bird Road (SW 40th Street), extending south to SW 48 St. The majority of the studios are located off of SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave. Please check our website for map and a complete listing of particpating studios/galleries.
thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Join the most curious of collectors and art aficionados in Miami for the Bird Road Art Walk, Saturday, May 19 (& every 3rd Saturday of each month).

Enjoy an evening of visual and performing arts, engaging live demonstrations and spoken word. Explore the creative process in more than 30+ artists’ studios meet the artists and discover hundreds of original works of art. Recently named “Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011” by Miami New Times, the Bird Road Art Walk is the place to experience Miami’s growing art scene.

This event is free and open to the public. Start your Art Walk at any of the featured studios or galleries. Enjoy ample free parking and our complimentary shuttle bus that loops continuously throughout the evening stopping at each participating venue.

Featuring: 3rd Door Art Project, Abel Triana Art, Abuela Art Gallery, Accent Alternative Art Space, Akuara Teatro Workshop, Aperture Studios, Art Cafe, Bohemio Art, Inc., Julio Cesar Art, Chavarriaga Fine Art Studio, Elcira Chomat Art, Esteban Blanco Art Studio, H. Benitez Fine Art Gallery II, Ismael Gomez Peralta Art Studio, Juan M Benitez Art, La Silla Gallery, Liliana Leiro, Madero Art, MANO Fine Art Project Space, Maruchi Carmona Art, Matthew Miller/Nickel Glass Studio, Miami Art Club, Miami’s Brick & Mortar Gallery @Palmetto Carpet, Nedine del Valle, Nestor Arenas Art Studio, Perez Art Gallery, Rafael Consuegra/ Cuadart Studio, Ray Azcuy Art Studio, Romero-Hidalgo Artists’ Studios/MyArt Ventures, LLC, Roy Rodriguez Art Studio, Stained Glass of Miami, SpeakFridays! (Miami’s Most Diverse Open Mic), t.a. project, Valmar Design Gallery, Sandy Levy/Visual Impact Photography, Yacqueline Ruiz Art and the Warehouse Alternative Space.

The Bird Road Art Walk is organized by an alliance of artists founded in 2010. The member-powered organization promotes and funds experiences that bring artists, art enthusiasts and collectors together. Events include the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, which features open studios, alternative spaces and creative businesses.

Since the 1980s, the Bird Road Art Districts’ slanted warehouses, antique stores and overall industrial vibe have provided a haven for artists. Today visitors will find a thriving community of more than 40 artists and an up and coming art scene, featuring a broad range of contemporary, emerging and established artists working in a variety of mediums.

Stay Connected with the Bird Road Art District:
Call: 305.467.6819
Web: http://www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com/
Facebook:Bird Road Art District
Twitter:@BirdRoadArts

Miami New Times Best of Miami

Don’t be strangers come on by.

Cafeina Art Walk + After Party 5/12/12

Cafeina | Art Walk + After Party
May 12, 2012, 7:00 pm – 3:00 am
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
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Cafeina & The Wynwood Exhibition Present:
“Everything is Going to be Fine’
An exhibition featuring the works of artists Andrew Nigon & Carmen Tiffany, who are both current Fountainhead Resident Artists.

Opening Reception: 7 – 10PM

This exhibition delves into the fragmented material world of discarded possessions, sentimental fabrics and industrial textiles that reflect both ends of the duo’s collective spectrum of found objects.

Andrew’s work draws attention to the bizarre nature of humanities existence, in which the insatiable drive to improve while simultaneously living with in bodies that are in constant decay. Using the discarded detritus of society in chorus with materials such as polyurethane foam and second‐hand textiles, he creates heroic yet tragic monuments devoted to a human race that is trapped in an incomplete and fractured world. He will be showcasing sculpture works.

Carmen Tiffany was born in the rural western United States in 1982. Her work deals with the fantastical artifice and promise of children’s media and contaminates it with life’s, often visceral, realities. Exploiting the societal underbelly of the rural American west she creates lineage between pathetic entropies and the promise in the modern version of childhood. She will be showcasing installation, painting & video.

Art Walk After Party
VJ Tom Laroc { Garden }

Resident DJ Supersede { Lounge }

Cover after 10PM
Ketel One bottle specials!
Reserve your table in advanced: 305.438.0792

Find out more about the Fountainhead Residency!

Wynwood Studio Walk Launch 5/10/12

Wynwood Studio Walk Launch!
May 10, 2012, 5-9 PM
Wynwood Arts District
participating studios along 2nd NW Ave
from 21-28th Street
www.facebook.com/wynwoodstudiowalk

Starting May 2012, local artists working in the Wynwood Miami Arts District will have the pleasure of opening to the public twice a month on Thursdays, after-work-hours (5-9 PM), for community events called WYNWOOD STUDIO WALKS (May 10 and May 24). During these events, all artists will be present and working in their respective studios, allowing visitors to get a complete art experience, to meet the artists personally, learn about their creations and get a behind-the-scenes look into Wynwood’s local artists’ studios. On behalf of Wynwood’s local artists’ community, we greatly appreciate your helping us spread the word about these unique events, to be held monthly starting May 2012.

Beyond The Visual Spectrum Explorations in Alternative Photography 5/12/12

Beyond The Visual Spectrum Explorations in Alternative Photography
May 12, 2012, 6-10 PM
Atelier 1022 Studio and Fine Arts Gallery
2732 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

Atelier 1022 Studio and Fine Art Gallery presents ‘Beyond The Visual Spectrum: Explorations in Alternative Photography’ – the first solo exhibit of resident artist Carlos Rodriguez-Feo, opening May 12th, 2012, 6-10 PM. The photographic works and accompanying rare camera collection featured in ‘Beyond The Visual Spectrum’ form a comprehensive expression of Carlos Rodriguez-Feo’s mantra – ‘Rescuing Photographic Sensibilities’. Coincides with the Wynwood Art Walk for May.

POST MoDERN group show at Fredric Snitzer Gallery Project Space 5/12/12

POST MoDERN group show at Fredric Snitzer Gallery Project Space
Saturday, May 12, 7-9pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127

Project Space: bis
POST MoDERN
May 12 – June 9, 2012
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 12, 7-9pm
Merlin Carpenter
Ian Cheng
Jason Galbut
Ed Lehan
Georgie Nettell
Georgia Sagri
Thank You Brenda

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to announce that Clayton Deutsch, director of Formalist Sidewalk Poetry Club, will curate a series of exhibitions in our project space. The first exhibition POST MoDERN, will open on Saturday, May 12, 2012, with a reception from 7-9 pm. For further information, please contact the gallery at infor@snitzer.com or visit our website www.snitzer.com.

Sagri has hung large sheets of neon-colored gel on the wall with smiley shapes cut out of them in an intentionally naïve manner.

The District Factory A Glimpse Behind The Assembly Line 5/12/12

The District Factory A Glimpse Behind The Assembly Line
Saturday, May 12, 2012, 7PM-10PM
The District Factory
3900 NE 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
www.districtfactory.com
*Free To The Public

Each month, The District Factory shines a spotlight on the emerging designers and artists who are single-handedly manufacturing the hottest trends. Showcasing what’s in stock, items available for sale include art, jewelry, apparel, vintage, and more.

You’re invited to check out Scratch DJ Academy Miami Graduates, DJ Zel & Scotty K, spinning at The District Factory, on May 12th from 7-10pm, where designers & artists “Pop Shop” in Miami’s Design District. Guests will sip on specialty cocktails as they enjoy an evening of shopping, art and music. Featuring 40 emerging designers & artists displaying vintage and hand crafted jewelry and apparel, a rotating art installation, film features and live DJ sounds from Scratch DJ Academy Graduates.

To add, The District Factory also features monthly rotating art installations, specialty cocktails, sounds by the pros at Scratch DJ Academy, an indie “Factory Flick” courtesy of O Cinema, and so much more.

Partners of this eagerly anticipated shopping event and mash-up also include Miami Design District, Miami Magazine, and Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables who will showcase a beautiful selection of vehicles available to Factory fans. Receiving a portion of the evening’s proceeds is Dress for Success Miami. To shop The District Factory or for exhibition opportunities, learn more by visiting www.districtfactory.com.

Eleazar Delgado Anniversary Reception 5/12/12

Eleazar Delgado Anniversary Reception
Saturday, May 12, 2012, 7:00pm until 10:00pm
Eleazar Delgado Studio
2703 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127
​www.eleazardelgado.com

Please RSVP on Facebook.

Join us for an evening of art, cocktails and conversation celebrating the amazing first year of Eleazar Delgado Studio on Saturday, May 12th!

Cocktails courtesy of Glenfiddich who also celebrate their special 125th Anniversary. Miami’s Cask of Dreams by Eleazar Delgado and commissioned by Glenfiddich will be on display.

Born in Oklahoma, raised in Caracas, Venezuela, Eleazar Delgado studied Architecture and Interior design. It was in Miami where he began his Architecture explorations. Graduating at the peak of the Deconstruction Movement in 1987 from the Universidad Central de Venezuela, his thesis on the Penal Courthouse for Metropolitan Caracas received Honorable Mention. During the 1980’s Eleazar fell in the love with Miami’s vivid colors and its native surroundings. The radiant sunshine and gleaming colors of the night influenced the choice to paint the story of Miami.

After a successful venture in Architecture and Interior Design, he grew tired of the rigidity of those forms of expression. Architecture is about space. The process is always restrained. Interior design is about other people’s psychology. Painting is the creators’ own vision. Having always struggled against the methods he was taught, it was time to seek release of restrictions.

Meredyth Sparks and Project Room Anya Kielar at Locust Projects 5/12/12

Meredyth Sparks / Project Room: Anya Kielar
Opening reception: Saturday, May 12, 7-10pm
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami Fl 33127

Conversation with the artists: Saturday, May 12, 6pm
On view: May 12 – June 23, 2012
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, noon-5pm

Meredyth Sparks: So I Will Let It Alone And Talk About The House.
Locust Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition by New York-based artist Meredyth Sparks, featuring the artist’s first video animation and large-scale installation to-date. Sparks’ process is grounded in a concept she calls extraction, which highlights the gesture of cutting and removing material from an image or an object, emphasizing the spatial relationships that unfold. Through this process the artist reconsiders the contemporary political and aesthetic relevance of images originating in musical subcultures, the historical avant-garde, and the ever-evolving legacies of labor and gender.

In the entryway gallery Sparks will transform Eileen Gray’s Rivoli tea table into an architectural structure composed entirely of lengths of string. Large enough for a viewer to walk under, the installation alters perception of scale and sense of interior vs. exterior space. As the central motif of the exhibition, a labyrinthine mutli-paneled screen in the main gallery leads to various collage works and a projected video animation visible through the structure’s semi-permeable walls. Presenting another compression of physical space, the animation illustrates the multi-dimensional flight of humming birds and their unique ability to hover in the air in all directions, a motion akin to the circulation of images in contemporary culture.

About the artist
Meredyth Sparks was born in Panama City, Florida, in 1972. Sparks currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She earned her B.F.A. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and her M.F.A. from Hunter College, NY. Sparks has exhibited widely in international galleries and museums, including solo gallery exhibitions at Veneklasen Werner, Berlin; Galerie Catherine Bastide, Brussels and Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris, among others. She has been included in group exhibitions at ICA, Boston; CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art, Bordeaux; Les Recontres d’Arles Photographie, Arles; Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela and The 2nd Moscow Biennial. In 2009, Monografik Editions published the artist’s first monograph, with texts by Nicolas Bourriaud and Robert Hobbs. Sparks is represented by Elizabeth Dee Gallery in New York.

Project Room: Anya Kielar: Lines
Locust Projects is pleased to announce Lines, new work by New York-based artist Anya Kielar in the Project Room. For the exhibition, Kielar will create a vignette-like installation reminiscent of a theatrical stage set. Painted and dyed fabrics will be cut into various shapes, both figurative and abstract, and strung up on clotheslines among a selection of found objects.

The installation is partly inspired by Kielar’s sprayograms, a term the artist uses to describe her process of creating images by spraying pigment over objects, which leaves stencil-like outlines of objects surrounded by a haze of color. Kielar is known for uncanny sculptures and installations that draw upon sources including set design, surrealist collage, post-minimalist sculpture, and the decorative arts. Noted for reinvigorating surrealism in her work, Kielar uses a symbolic language to tap into the human subconscious in a manner inspired by seminal surrealist artist Man Ray in the 1920’s.

In addition to the site-specific installation in the Project Room, Kielar’s sprayogram, Yellow Lines, a will be featured on over 30 bus shelters around Miami Beach and the Design District in May 2012 for the Bus Shelter Project, part of Locust Projects’ public art initiative Out of the Box, which commissions artists to create new work for public space in Miami.

Anya Kielar was born in New York, NY in 1978 and lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She received her MFA from Columbia University, and has exhibited solo projects at Rachel Uffner Gallery, NY, Daniel Reich Gallery, NY and Casey Kaplan, NY. Kielar has participated in group shows at 176 – Zabludowicz Collection, London; Guild & Greyshkul, White Columns, and Museum 52 in NY.

Paintings, Works on Paper and Sculptures A Spring Art Exhibition at Cernuda Arte 5/4/12

Paintings, Works on Paper and Sculptures: A Spring Art Exhibition at Cernuda Arte
Friday, May 4, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

This new exhibition inaugurates on First Friday Gallery Night with a Reception Open to the Public

Cernuda Arte celebrates spring with a vibrant art show featuring Colonial, Academic, Modern and Contemporary artworks by: Esteban Chartrand, Eduardo Morales, Armando Menocal, Teodoro Ríos, Manuel Mesa Hermida, Domingo Ramos, Antonio Rodríguez Morey, Aurelio Melero, Evelio García Mata, Juan Gil García, Enrique Crucet, Víctor Manuel, Amelia Peláez, Carlos Enríquez, Wifredo Lam, Amelia Peláez, Fidelio Ponce, Eduardo Abela, Mariano Rodríguez, Cundo Bermúdez, René Portocarrero, Mario Carreño, Carmelo González, José Mijares, Gina Pellón, Joaquín Ferrer, Alfredo Sosabravo, Flora Fong, Manuel Mendive, Miguel Florido, Vicente Hernández, Li Domínguez Fong, Giosvany Echevarría, Sandro De La Rosa, Irina Elén, Ramón Vázquez, David Rodríguez, Joel Besmar, Dayron González and more.

Image: Amelia Peláez, Dos Hermanas, (Two Sisters), 1946, oil on canvas, 40 1/4 x 31 3/4 inches

Art and Design Night for A Spring Affair Exhibition 5/12/12

Art & Design Night for “A Spring Affair” Exhibition
Saturday May 12th, 2012 from 7-10pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our
Spring exhibition of 2012
“A Spring Affair”

This exhibition features over 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, May 12th 2012 on your calendar for our Art & Design Night.

Our spring exhibition of 2012 features a fresh, colorful and vibrant array of artists. This collection is truly a testament to the vision of the galleries’ roots; representing international cultural artistic diversity, honoring those who define tomorrow’s masters.

Music by DJ Josh Nemcik
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 5/25/12

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
May 25, 2012, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Domino Park
804 SW 15th Avenue
Miami, Fl 33135
www.viernesculturales.org

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays

A monthly arts & culture street festival and gallery stroll in Little Havana’s cultural district. Take the free walking tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George, artist fair with local painters, sculptors and artisans along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) between 15th and 14th Avenues, and a variety of galleries and local-owned restaurants. Takes place the last Friday of the month!

Gallery: Viernes Culturales – 1637 SW 8th St. Miami, Fl 33135
Phone-email: (305) 643-5500 – info@viernesculturales.org

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays

Un festival mensual de arte y cultura y un paseo a través de las galerías del distrito cultural de la Pequeña Habana. Tome una caminata gratuita por la Pequeña Habana con la compañía del legendario historiador local, el Dr. Paul George, una feria artística con pintores locales, escultores y artesanos a lo largo de la Calle Ocho (SW 8th St.) entre las avenidas 14 y 15, y una gran variedad de galerías y restaurantes locales. El evento toma lugar el último viernes de cada mes.

Sitio Web: www.viernesculturales.org

Horario: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Festival: Domino Park – 804 SW 15th Avenida, Miami, FL 33135
Galería: Viernes Culturales – 1637 SW 8th Calle, Miami, FL 33135
Tel.-email: (305) 643-5500 – info@viernesculturales.org

Coconut Grove Gallery Walk 5/5/12

Coconut Grove Gallery Walk
May 5th from 7-10 p.m.

For a map of participating galleries, visit www.coconutgrove.com or call 305-461-5506.

Before the summer fun begins, Coconut Grove invites visitors to enjoy a night out with international art, hors d’oeuvres, friends and family. The Grove Gallery Walk, an event that takes place the first Saturday of each month.

This month RODEZArt.com Gallery (3015 Grand Avenue, Suite 237) will host the 24th annual exhibition by the National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to collecting, displaying and selling art by persons in recovery from mental illness. The exhibition features the works of artists from Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Spain and the United States. All 40 artworks featured in the exhibition will be available for sale with the proceeds benefiting the artists and NAEMI’s goals of helping artists from around the world.

Cristina Chacon Gallery (3162 Commodore Plaza, Suite 1f2) will feature artist Alberto González Vivo’s exhibit titled “Formas/Shapes.” His work ranges from geometric abstraction to Op art, influenced by his research on the production of artists Luis Tomasello, Julio Le Parc, Victor Vasarely, Martha Boto and Eduardo Moisset de Espanés, a generative geometry artist and creator of the Centre for Plastic Mathematical Research of Argentina. The artist’s use of light combined with geometric shapes and smart colors adds balance to his work creating effects of great magnetism.

May’s featured artist for FrameWorks Gallery (3196 Commodore Plaza) is fine art photographer Paul Marcellini. His photos capture the unspoiled scenes of wild Florida with breathtaking views of the Everglades. Through the end of May, Marcellini’s work will also be on display at the Everglades National Park Visitor’s Center. In the past, he has been featured at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, The Winter Park Side Walk Festival, The Santa Fe College Arts Festival and The Islamorada Fine Art Expo.

At Boswell Mourot Fine Art (3162 Commodore Plaza), May’s exhibit will feature all of the current gallery’s artists. Boswell Mourot is solely a fine art gallery, selling original paintings, mixed media and sculptures by international, national and local artists for the established and emerging collector. Artists include Hans Feyerbend, Karen Deilke, John Allison and Diana Ashley.

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery (339 Mayfair Street, Suite 128) Meme Ferre will showcase her paintings for another month in her exhibition titled “Raw Energy / Energía Cruda.” Ferre’s pieces combine colors of the Caribbean and the iconic mysticism of India. She will also conduct a live program titled “Art Attack” during the opening, where she will paint to music.

The Jim Hunter Gallery (3390 Mary St. Suite 128) right next door will continue to feature Erika King’s retrospective collage collection, titled “Evolution of Spirit.” This exhibition displays iconic images of the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Statue of Liberty, Native Americans, angels and even Marilyn Monroe, through the use of familiar fragments of sheet music, stamps and torn foreign currency.

The Grove Gallery Walk begins at 7 p.m. and continues through 10 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be made available at selected galleries, while live music can be found at some locations. Art inspired events such as these are provided by partnering galleries and the Coconut Grove BID. The Coconut Grove BID exists to improve the quality and financial success of the Grove’s commercial core. It enhances Grove parking, lighting, sanitation, marketing, and safety, as well as supporting special events.

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays Presents The Artwork Of Lou-Lou Davila-Hagopian 4/27/12

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays Presents The Artwork Of Lou-Lou Davila-Hagopian
April 27, Starting at 7 PM
Calle Ocho between 13th and 17th Avenues
Little Havana

The artwork of Lou-Lou Davila-Hagopian will be on exhibit as part of Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays. Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays are held the last Friday of each month in Little Havana, featuring artwork, music, and fine dining. For information about Viernes Culturales, call (305) 643-5500.

Lou-Lou was born and brought up in Puerto Rico. “Music and art were a big part of my life to the point that I thought everyone did it; I took it for granted”. Lou-Lou ended up going to college at SUNY Old Westbury. In New York she was able to continue her music and cultural Odyssey that her parents had started her on. ”in my family, education and culture are primary, so when I decided I wanted to paint I called my mom, and enrolled in school at the Art Student League; that was a great and amazing place. On New Year’s Eve 1999 I stayed in Puerto Rico and started school in UPR’s Escuela de Artes Plasticas recinto de el Viejo San Juan, another amazing incredible place. “

Loulouism-Loulouismo comes from just plain down-to-earth music and amazing musicians playing hard, not to mention her Afro-Puerto Rican roots. She can best be described as a frustrated musician who paints music. Her works were recently chosen to be exhibited at the Miami Beach Arts Gala, where one painting served as cover art for the invitation and program, at the Stage Door Theater for a Christmas fund-raiser, and at MaiArt night in the Design District.

Downtown Hollywood ArtWalk 4/21/12

Downtown Hollywood ArtWalk
April 21st

Click here to download ArtWalk Participant map.

Comfort Zone Studio & Spa
2001 Van Buren Street • 954-923-2030 • www.ComfortZoneSpa.com
Specializing in romantic couples treatments & spa parties. Customized facials, LED facial rejuvenation, a variety of massages, European waxing, natural nail services, & more!

April ArtWalk Special: We will be raffling off a Spa Week Treatment – Aromatherapy Massage, Chamomile Facial or Exfoliating Body Brushing. (50 mins)

d’Art Vine
2000 Harrison Street #4 • 954-455-5594 • www.dArtVine.com
d’Art Vine Studio & Gallery features original contemporary paintings and sculptures by artists Diana and Carlos Rodriguez. d’Art Vine also offers fine art restorations, custom paintings and framing.

German Kitchen
2000 Harrison Street #8 • 954-630-9477 • www.German-Kitchen.com
Our high quality kitchens are produced for over 40 years in Germany – whether modern and innovative or traditional and well-tried. Since 1999 we bring the highest quality German made kitchens to the USA.

Michael’s Fashion Jewelry & More
2028 Harrison Street #105 • 954-925-0774
Hand made, one-of-a-kind jewelry made from stones, beads, gold, silver, crystals and pearls. The artwork is very colorful and very different. Each piece has a meaning and a name.

ANSU Gallery
2028 Harrison Street #104 • 954-454-5632 • www.ANSUGallery.com
Local artists show and sell their fine art. One-of-a-kind handpainted porcelain collectibles and papier mâché sculptures. Handpainted murals on tiles, magnets & more.

The Shade Post
2028 Harrison Street #102 • 954-920-0029 • www.ArtOfShade.com
A fashion lab and showroom for the Art of Shade, a recycled, redesigned one-of-a-kind label by designer Kayce Armstrong. Fashions from bikinis to couture gowns!

Armando Perez Creations
2029 Harrison Street #5 • 954-241-0081 • ArmandoPerezCreations.com
Downtown Hollywood studio and art gallery of internationally known artist Armando Perez. You will find as part of his many artistic designs, nautical jewelry and his new vacation line along with his oil paintings.

Goddess Store & Studio
2017 Harrison Street • 954-929-2369 • www.GoddessStore.com
Experience a variety of dance forms and yoga at our unique studio. An easy and fun way to maintain and improve your health & wellness. FREE Monthly Dance, Poetry & Art Events.

Truu Salon Aveda
1930 Harrison Street • 954-639-7798 • www.TruuSalon.com
An Aveda Concept Salon specializing in Aveda’s signature haircuts, hair color and conditioning treatments. Our mission is to enhance, embrace and empower the true beauty in you.

April ArtWalk Special: We are selling raffle tickets for $5 each / 5 for $20. The grand prize is $500 cash! 100% of the proceeds go to the Everglades Foundation.

Cuenca’s Montecristo Lounge of Hollywood
1928A Harrison Street • 954-364-7660 • www.CuencaCigars.com
The Montecristo Lounge is a classic, relaxing and cozy members only cigar club that hosts a public “Art and Cigars” exhibition each month that attracts cigar aficionados and art lovers alike.

Megabite Chillout Lounge
1910B Hollywood Blvd • 954-237-2888 • www.MegabiteCyberCafe.com
Chic internet lounge with live music, fanciful & exquisite food. We serve beer at 23° and 20 flavors of bubble tea.

Open Plaza 1935
1935 Hollywood Blvd • 954-342-9336 • www.OpenPlaza1935.com
Enjoy delicious food and the best wines in the coolest atmosphere where you will feel transported back in time.

ArtsPark Visual Arts Pavilion Gallery
One Young Circle • 954-921-3500 • www.HollywoodFL.org/artspark
In the Visual Arts Pavilion, visitors can enjoy demonstrations of glass blowing, jewelry making & sculpting, view rotating exhibitions and purchase original artwork.

Gallery Night at Sauma Gallery 4/21/12

Gallery Night at Sauma Gallery
Saturday, April 21, 2012 from 6pm-10pm
4680 SW, 72nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33155

At the Shops of Lakeshore Park, located in the Bird Road Art District
Jon us every 3rd Saturday of the Month for our Gallery Nights.
Special Guest Artist, Juan Antonio Rodríguez Olivares (Tony Rodriguez)

by Carmen Carle-. 04.18.2012
Sauma The Artist
Sauma Gallery
Carmen Carle

Bird Road Art Walk 4/21/12

Bird Road Art Walk
April 21, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
The Bird Road Art District is conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Bird Road (SW 40th Street), extending south to SW 48 St. The majority of the studios are located off of SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave, between 41 St & SW 48 St. Please check our website website for map and a complete listig of particpating venues.

www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com
Every 3rd Saturday of each month

Join the most curious of collectors and art aficionados in Miami for the Bird Road Art Walk, Saturday, April 21, (& every third Saturday of each month).

Enjoy an evening of amazing visual and performing arts, engaging live demonstrations and spoken word. Explore the creative process in more than 30+ artists’ studios and galleries and discover hundreds of original works of art. Recently named “Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011” by Miami New Times, the Bird Road Art Walk is the place to experience Miami’s growing art scene.

This event is open and free to the public. Enjoy ample free parking and our complimentary shuttle bus that loops continuously throughout the district stopping at each participating artists’ studio and gallery.

Featuring: 3rd Door Art Project, Abel Triana Art, Abuela Art Gallery, Accent Alternative Art Space, Akuara Teatro Workshop, Aperture Studios, Art Cafe, Bohemio Art, Inc., Julio Cesar Art, Chavarriaga Fine Art Studio, Elcira Chomat Art, Esteban Blanco Art Studio, Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studios, H. Benitez Fine Art Gallery II, Ismael Gomez Peralta Art Studio, Juan M Benitez Art, La Silla Gallery, Liliana Leiro, Luisa Mesa Artspace, Madero Art, MANO Fine Art Project Space, Maruchi Carmona Art, Matthew Miller/Nickel Glass Studio, Miami Art Club, Miami’s Brick & Mortar Gallery @Palmetto Carpet, Nedine del Valle, Nestor Arenas Art Studio, Perez Art Gallery, Rafael Consuegra/ Cuadart Studio, Ray Azcuy Art Studio, Romero-Hidalgo Artists’ Studios/MyArt Ventures, LLC, Roy Rodriguez Art Studio, SpeakFridays! (Miami’s Most Diverse Open Mic), T.A. Project, The Young Artists Academy, Valmar Design Gallery, Sandy Levy/Visual Impact Photography, Yacqueline Ruiz Art and the Warehouse Al
ternative Space.

Start your Art Walk at any of the featured venues.

The Bird Road Art Walk is organized by an alliance of artists founded in 2010. The member-powered organization promotes and funds experiences that bring artists, art enthusiasts and collectors together. Events include the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, which features open studios, alternative spaces and creative businesses.

Since the 1980s, the Bird Road Art Districts’ slanted warehouses, antique stores and overall industrial vibe have provided a haven for artists. Today visitors will find a thriving community of more than 40 artists and an up and coming art scene, featuring a broad range of contemporary, emerging and established artists working in a variety of mediums.

Stay connected:
website: www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com
facebook: Bird Road Art Walk
twitter: @BirdRoadArts

MANO Fine Art presents All Dressed Up Meninas 4/21/12

MANO Fine Art presents “All Dressed Up: Meninas”
Saturday, April 21, 2012, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave
Miami, FL 33155
(in the Bird Road Art District)
www.manofineart.com

Join us for the Opening Reception of “All Dressed Up: Meninas”, featuring work by Daniel Garcia, Oswaldo Franco and MANO, 7:00 pm –10:00 pm on Saturday, April 21 in conjunction with the Bird Road Art Walk.

The interpretation of the world’s masterpieces is hardly a new phenomenon. Artists often look to the past to learn from the old masters. In “All Dressed Up: Meninas”, contemporary artist: Daniel Garcia, Oswaldo Franco and MANO take on Diego Velazquez, reinterpreting his famed 1665 painting, “Las Meninas”, which is considered one of the greatest masterpieces ever painted.

The exhibit is not only a matter of looking back at the past but also exploring the popularity of the motif, Las Meninas (Spanish translation Ladies in Waiting). It seems that every generation has made Velazquez’s “meninas” a reflection of their own, hundreds of artists from Pablo Picasso to Vik Muniz have been inspired by the works’ enigmatic qualities.

In response to this common inspiration, Daniel Garcia, Oswaldo Franco and MANO allowed their own creativity to flow and their original inspirations evolved into multiple individual interpretations. The works include monoprints, mixed media, oil and acrylic inspirations in a myriad of sizes. Velazquez would be pleased.

MANO Fine Art is located in the Bird Road Art District at 4225 SW 75 Avenue (2nd Floor). For more information please contact 305.467.6819.

National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill 24th Annual Exhibition Opening 5/5/12

National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill Holds 24th Annual Exhibition
May 5, 2012 from 7:00 –10:00 PM
RODEZart.com Gallery
3015 Grand Ave. #237
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133

The National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill (NAEMI), an organization dedicated to collecting, displaying and selling of art by persons in recovery from mental illness, will open its 24th annual exhibition.

“By holding the exhibition during May, we hope to bring additional attention to the struggle of those who have been diagnosed with mental illness,” said NAEMI’s Founder Juan Martin. “Our ultimate goal is to help these artists be recognized and fight the stigma that so often accompanies mental illness.”

Featuring the works of artists from, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Spain and the United States, the exhibition is sponsored by Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council and the Miami-Dade county commissioners, and Johnson & Johnson-Janssen. All 40 artworks featured in the exhibition will be available for sale, with the proceeds benefiting the artists and NAEMI’s goals of helping artists from around the world.

The exhibition begins with an opening reception May 5, 2012, offering attendees a chance to meet some of the artists and those involved with assembling the show – and will continue through May 26.

Founded in 1988, NAEMI is now operating in the USA and Spain .The organization is dedicated solely to exhibiting and promoting the art of persons recovering from mental illness. NAEMI is working on an international art exhibition “Solo Estamos Vivos Cuando Soñamos” (“We Are Only Alive When We Dream”), a unique and extraordinary exhibition of pin-hole camera works created by artists from the Hospital Borda in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This exhibition will be open in Miami and Spain.

Exotica In Hi-Fi at Harold Golen Gallery Opening Night 4/14/12

Exotica In Hi-Fi at Harold Golen Gallery Opening Night
Saturday, April 14th 2012, 6:00pm- 11:00pm
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Wynwood Art District
305-989-3359
Admission: Free!

This year’s Hukilau art show pays tribute to “Exotica” record cover art. Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same title, popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s, typically with the suburban set who came of age during World War II. The musical colloquialism, exotica, means tropical ersatz: the non-native, pseudo experience of Oceania (Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Southeast Asia, and especially Hawaii).[1] Denny described the musical style as “a combination of the South Pacific and the Orient…what a lot of people imagined the islands to be like…it’s pure fantasy though.”While the South Seas forms the core region, exotica reflects the “musical impressions” of every place from standard travel destinations to the mythical “shangri-las” dreamt of by armchair safari-ers.

Hukilau Opening Night:
Thursday, April 19th, 5:00pm -9:00pm
Admission:
$25 includes Hukilau Opening Patry and Mai-Kai After Party
Location:
Best Western Oceanside Hotel
1180 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33316
For more info about the HUKILAU 2012,
go to: thehukilau.com

Zadok Gallery Welcomes Colombian Artist Fabio Mesa and Lost Souls Exhibition 4/14/12

Zadok Gallery Welcomes Colombian Artist, Fabio Mesa, and ‘Lost Souls’ Exhibition
Saturday, April 14, 2012, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Zadok Gallery
2534 North Miami Ave.
Miami, FL 33127

Parking is available on the street.

Zadok Gallery, known for consistently featuring unique, acclaimed contemporary and modern art, with a focus on Chinese Contemporary, welcomes Colombian artist, Fabio Mesa and his “Lost Souls” exhibit from April to May 2012. Utilizing a variety of materials including Plexiglass, oils, and colored LEDs explores topics such as migration, anonymity and mankind’s quest for identity against the backdrop of rapid urbanization and social change. The exhibition opens with complimentary beverages and an artist meet and greet from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, April 14, at Zadok Gallery, 2534 North Miami Avenue.

Zadok Gallery welcomes Colombian artist, Fabio Mesa, with an exhibition reception embracing first-class international art and filling a niche in Miami’s art scene. Mark Smith, director of the Zadok Gallery, will introduce Mesa at the reception and explain how the artwork contributes to the gallery’s collection of international pieces.

Zadok Gallery celebrates the opening of a unique exhibition featuring Colombian artist, Fabio Mesa, in the main room of the two-story gallery in the Wynwood Arts District. Guests will have the opportunity to meet and interact with Mesa and view a variety of his paintings, while enjoying complimentary beverages and touring the 12,500 square foot gallery space. Mesa’s works will be on display until May 2012.

Zadok Gallery is an elite, full-service art gallery known for acclaimed contemporary and modern art, with a focus on curating Chinese and other international works from master, mid-career and emerging artists. Known for their attention to detail and high level of customer service, the gallery’s professionals collaborate with top curators, the art community, as well as charitable and cultural organizations for exhibitions, themed collections and special events. The gallery provides extensive professional services including art appreciation, education and academic lectures, as well as art curating and sale of art services for private and corporate clientele. With approximately 12,500 square feet of exhibition space on two levels, including six individual gallery rooms, the venue provides a unique destination for art viewing and appreciation, as well as for celebrating memorable and custom-tailored private and corporate events. For more information, visit www.ZadokGallery.com

Unix Fine Art Opens In Wynwood Features Ernest Trova Exhibit At Art Walk 4/14/12

Unix Fine Art Opens In Wynwood Features Ernest Trova Exhibit At Art Walk
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Unix Fine Art
2219 NW 2nd Ave
Wynwood, Miami FL
www.unixfineart.com

Unix Fine Art, Wynwood’s newest art gallery, celebrated its official grand opening on March 10, 2012 at Wynwood’s Second Saturday Art Walk. Following the great success of exhibits curated by the gallery’s owners at Art Wynwood, the gallery extended several artist shows for its grand opening. During the upcoming Second Saturday Art Walk, the gallery will feature works by American surrealist and pop art painter and sculptor Ernest Trova.

Founded by art aficionados Daniela Mercuri, Alex Cesaria, and Gallery Director Andrea Pasin, the gallery has established a unique presence in the contemporary art world by representing a varied program of international and emerging contemporary artists and pop art. The new space exhibits works by inspiring and emerging artists, including London-based artist Max Wiedemann, LA-based artist Desire Obtain Cherish, Italian artist Andrea Sampaolo and a work by Brazilian twin brother duo, Os Gemos. Upcoming exhibitions include works by Cuban artist Alexi Torres, which will be on display at Second Saturday Art Walk on Saturday, May 12.

With locations in London and Miami, Unix has exhibited at art fairs all over the world, including Art Palm Beach, London International Fine Art Fair at Olympia, Art Santa Fe, Art Aspen, Scope Art Fair, Art Chicago, and The Avenue Show New York.

Owners Cesaria and Mercuri have been eyeing the Wynwood area for three years in the hopes of opening their gallery.

“We are so thrilled to finally open our doors in Wynwood and display the work of artists we love,” says Mercrui. “Our gallery is about attracting art collectors and enthusiasts who have a vision of who the next and most interesting artists will be. We want to introduce the future of art, today.”

Situated in the center of the emerging Wynwood Arts District, Unix is in the midst of the epicenter of arts in Greater Miami. Surrounded by more than 50 art galleries, 4 museums and major collections, Unix is among the many local business that continue to bring character to this ever-evolving district.

Unix Fine Art gallery, founded by curators Daniela Mercrui and Alex Cesaria, displays works by inspiring and emerging artists. The gallery has established a unique presence in the contemporary art world by representing a varied program of international and emerging contemporary artists and pop art.

Wynwood Art Walk Live Music At Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood 4/14/12

Wynwood Art Walk Live Music At Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
Saturday, April 14, 2012, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m
Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
2700 N. Miami Avenue
Wynwood Arts District
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 573-1505

https://www.facebook.com/events/354141247956618/

SON D’ PANDEROS, a 10-musician band, returns with its fantastic Puerto
Rican folkloric music to Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood for the Second
Saturday Wynwood Art Walk. SATURDAY, APRIL 14th at 7:30 pm. Come and
enjoy a FREE Music Event which bring Latin Flavor back to the Wynwood
area.

La fiesta se formo en Jimmy’z Kitchen este SABADO, ABRIL 14 con SON D’
PANDEROS durante el ART WALK de WYNWOOD! No se pierdan el sabor
BORICUA en MIAMI!!

Please RSVP in the Facebook invite at:

https://www.facebook.com/events/354141247956618/

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Fan Page at www.facebook.com/jimmyzwynwood or Twitter @jimmyzwynwood

Om Nom Nom Cookies Website Launch Party at Panther Coffee 4/14/12

Om Nom Nom Cookies Website Launch Party at Panther Coffee
April 14, 5-10pm
Panther Coffee
2390 NW 2nd Avenue
Wynwood, 33127
www.omnomnomcookies.com

Come celebrate the launch Om Nom Nom Cookies’ snazzy new website, which will include a “Cookiefinder,” and a lifestyle blog, dedicated to art, music, fashion, news, and, of course, incredible vegan cookies.

We’re doing it during Art Walk. It’s going to be wild.

EVENT INFO:
5-6pm: “Dare to Dip” Pairing Event
Anthea Ponsetti from Om Nom Nom Cookies and Ileana Cardenas from Panther Coffee explore which vegan cookies pair best with coffee. Yes, this is a cookie and coffee tasting. Yes, you will try them both at the same time. It will be awesome.

6-10pm: MAIN EVENT! Om Nom Nom Cookies Party Fun Time
+ Cookie giveaways all night
+ Awarehouse DJs spinning the coolest tunes
+ Limited edition gift sets from Om Nom Nom and Panther
+ Spend $10+ at Panther and get a discount code for your first order

Throughout the night: Instagram + Twitter Challenge
Find us on Instagram (@om_nom_nom_cookies) or Twitter (@omnomnominc) and send us your best cookie photo from the event for a chance to win something extra special!

Hope to see you there!

New Improved Art presents Metaphysical Art by Uri Dowbenko A Ten Year Review 4/12-14/12

New Improved Art presents Metaphysical Art by Uri Dowbenko: A Ten Year Review
April 12, 7:00 p.m.
April 14, 5:00 – 11:00 p.m.
MOSA Gallery
2242 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127
Ph: 866.317.1390
www.newimprovedart.com
www.uridowbenko.com

VIP Reception FREE with RSVP to VirtualAgency(at)yahoo.com
Art Walk Reception FREE

New Improved Art presents Metaphysical Art by Uri Dowbenko: A Ten Year Review, an exhibit of mural-sized oil paintings and water colors.

“His paintings are the conjugation of a material and visionary exuberance,” writes art historian Robert C. Morgan, author of The End of the Art World.

The Metaphysical Art paintings were created over a period of ten years (2002-2012). They are for the most part large-scale abstract paintings full of raw energy and prolific improvisation, inviting the viewer on a metaphysical journey through unseen-before vistas and landscapes.

Dowbenko says his paintings are meant to be uplifting and healing and to inspire others through the wonder and beauty of life around us.

You are invited to see the first Metaphysical Art show in Wynwood, an interactive art experience. Come and view artwork that has not been previously shown – artwork that takes you into a world of your own and on a journey of exploration. Each piece of art invites you to jump into a journey of traveling to other realms, as you see images which seem to be camouflaged at first, then appear as if out of the subconscious.

The title of each piece is a jumping off place, as your mind starts to experience a wide range of thoughts on what it is that you actually see within it.

Metaphysical Art will take you on a joyous ride into your imagination, as it appears to change every time you look at it, unveiling new imagery from the depths of your creative mind, an experience for every one of all ages. What makes this art unique is that people are interacting with it. How? By writing down what is revealed in each painting, you can compare it to what your friends see.

There will be a FREE raffle for those in attendance. A watercolor, valued at $500, and signed by the artist will be raffled off. Drawing will be held at 11:00 p.m. on April 14. You do not need to be present to win. Winner will be notified by e-mail or phone.

For more information about local events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Project Room Opening A site-specific installation by Brookhart Jonquil 4/14/12

Project Room Opening A site-specific installation by Brookhart Jonquil
Second Saturday Gallery Walk
April 14, 2012 from 7 pm – 10 pm
de la Cruz Collection
23 N.E. 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137

Brookhart Jonquil was born in Santa Cruz, California 1984 and lives and works in Miami, Florida. Jonquil received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2010, and his BFA and BA (in Art History) from the University of Arizona in 2007.

By using principles of perception and optics, Jonquil’s sculptures and installations create a dialog between the physical and the immaterial. Inverted Night presents an environment in which a large retro-reflective painting sublimates the far wall into light, evoking limitless space, while scattered black stars become voids within a blinding night sky.

The constellations depict the sky as it was at the moment of the painting’s creation, cataloging a time and place. Blurring the distinction between painting and installation, the space of the painting extends forward to the bank of flood lights that illuminates it, occupying the entire room.

In front of the painting stands a large globe divided into five sections by mirrors. As viewers walk though the room, they see only a part of the globe at a time, which combines with its reflections to create Rorschach patterns of continents. The always-political map becomes complicated– countries transform into the viewer’s subjective projections, on a planet that is more mirage than matter.

The Hangar Exhibition Fetish 4/14/12

The Hangar Exhibition “Fetish”
April 14, 2012, 7:00 – 10:00pm
The Hangar
2235 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
www.hangargallery.com

The Hangar Art Intiative is pleased to announce our latest exhibition,
Fetish
An exploration of sexual “ism”
Opening Reception:
April 14th 7-10pm

Sexual fetishism, or erotic fetishism, is sexual arousal a person receives from a physical object, or from a specific situation. Our current installation will feature a multsensroy experience created to investigate the relationship betweeen object and viewer as it relates to sexual icinography.

Featuring Artists: 305 Airborne Division, Ernesto Barretom Coco, Daze, Jose Garcia, Marissa Gould, Phillip Graybill, Ginger 2 Tone, Don Hall, Wendy Hall, Kelly, Allioson Kotsig, Eric Madrid, Melissa McCade, Carolina Mishaan, Ivana Salander, Pinhead, Kareem Piper, and Agustin Vergara

The Hangar Arts Initiative: Hosting group exhibitions, events and workshops for srtists of all disciplines. Dedicated to the collective movement of creative exhibition, we seek to break down the gllery walls open the lines of communication between artists, patrons, anc community.

Group Show: Sasha Akimov, Kem Bessemer, Danielle Bustillo, Kelly Barter, Xibie Corea, Jorge Heilpern, Janie Jackson, Charles Leano, Teri Levine, Griselda Lechini, Christine Llorente, Sandy Maranesi, Manuel Mazzanto, Krytle Pizutti, Burne Richardson, Daniel Rodriguez, and Jorge Miguel Rodriguez

Luis Lazo: When You’re A Boy Opening 4/12/12

Luis Lazo: When You’re A Boy
Opening reception for the artist, Thursday, April 12th, 6pm
Wynwood Gallery Walk, Saturday, April 14, 2 – 9pm
Wynwood Art District
2620 Nw 2nd Avenue
Miami Florida 33127
www.dinamitranigallery.com
www.luislazophotography.com

Dina Mitrani Gallery is pleased to present When You’re A Boy by Luis Lazo, opening on Thursday, April 12 at 6pm and on view through June 1st 2012. Luis Lazo’s first solo exhibition in the gallery illustrates, with photographs and videos, the brief time that is the transformation of when a boy becomes a man. The artist incorporates photographs of nature, such as clouds and blooming branches, to create a poetic juxtaposition and visual metaphor. The images evoke the introspective nature of these fleeting moments and the emotional angst that accompanies the fragility of this phase in a boy’s life. Light plays an important role in the depiction of these elements, raising the narrative to a unique level of extraordinary beauty.

Luis Lazo was born in Chile, raised in London and has lived in the south of France for the last nine years. He studied Art History and Photography at Bourneville School of Art, before gaining his Honors Degree in Visual Communication from the University of Wolverhampton, U.K. He has worked as a stills photographer on feature films as well as photographing for publications such as Harpers, Queens, The Telegraph and Premiere Magazine among others. He has also photographed for fashion publications such as British GQ, Twill in Paris, and So-In in Japan. He has had solo and group exhibits in England, France, Amsterdam and was recently awarded Viewbook Photostory’s First Prize in the Conceptual category.

Dina Mitrani Gallery opened in November 2008 and specializes in international contemporary photography. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists, offers artists talks and lectures on photography as well as photo-based books. The gallery is committed to promoting its artists, as well as working with independent curators to produce unique group exhibitions.

Opening Reception for A Spring Affair Exhibition 4/14/12

Opening Reception for “A Spring Affair” Exhibition
Saturday April 14th, 2012, 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our Spring exhibition of 2012 “A Spring Affair”

This exhibition features over 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of Saturday, April 14th 2012 on your calendar for our Opening Reception.

Our spring exhibition of 2012 features a fresh, colorful and vibrant array of artists. This collection is truly a testament to the vision of the galleries’ roots; representing international cultural artistic diversity, honoring those who define tomorrow’s masters.

Live Music by “Amereida”

Hors d’oeuvres by Ramelles Catering Services
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

For clients in the Palm Beach ~ Boca Raton area, transportation from Regency Court in Boca Raton to Art Fusion Galleries has been provided complimentary from Francine S. Rogers and Michael Altheim via Midnight Sun Tours. This bus will leave from Regency Court in Boca Raton (the corner of Jog Road and Yamato by Too Jays Restaurant) PROMPTLY at 6:30 p.m. Saturday April 14th, and will leave Miami at 10:00 P.M. for the return home. Please RSVP your seat by April 12th by calling Michael Altheim at (561).706.5146

Dorsch Gallery hosts Sneak Peek of FGO’s Roméo et Juliette Opera During Second Saturday Art Walk 4/14/12

Dorsch Gallery hosts Sneak Peek of FGO’s Roméo et Juliette Opera During Second Saturday Art Walk
April 14, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Dorsch Gallery
151 Northwest 24th Street
Miami, FL

Florida Grand Opera (FGO) and Dorsch Gallery will host an Opera Preview of FGO’s upcoming production of Roméo et Juliette during the Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk on April 14 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Guests will enjoy an evening of popular arias, art installations, free entry, and complimentary cocktails by Herradura tequila, Little Black Dress vodka and Chambord vodka. The event is FREE and open to the public. Click here to RSVP or call 305-854-1643 for more information.

Designed to provide attendees with a sampling of the beautiful French music from this operatic retelling, the event will feature mini-performances by members of FGO’s Young Artist Studio. Come hear well-known arias from Roméo et Juliette amid Dorsch Gallery’s current exhibitions, which include a group show entitled Let’s Begin with a Line and Ralph Provisero’s solo show, For Old Times’ Sake. The group show is a vignette designed to observe and enjoy the linear, while Provisero’s human-scale kinetic sculpture communicates ambivalence toward typically joyful childhood objects. Both exhibitions run from April 5 through May 5.

The popular French opera Roméo et Juliette comes to life through innovative light projections and set design, dynamic stage fighting and masterful voices on April 21 at the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

David Castillo Gallery presents Kate Gilmore’s Rock, Hard, Place, Reception 4/14/12

David Castillo Gallery presents Kate Gilmore’s Rock, Hard, Place, Reception
Saturday, April 14, 6-10 pm
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
United States
www.davidcastillogallery.com

David Castillo Gallery is proud to present Rock, Hard, Place, a solo exhibition by Kate Gilmore. The artist’s sculpture, video and photography extrapolate the consequences of testing her body between authenticity and artifice; improvisation and folklore; cultural rupture and embedded practices.

Black bowls containing hot pink paint occupy an expedit shelving unit like larvae in a honeycomb or circles in Kandinsky’s grid. As Gilmore wedges a rock into each bowl, some violently burst, others overflow into Cy Twombly’s gestural script. In the singular performance Rock, Hard, Place (2012), Gilmore’s corporeal agency within environmental construct blurs the line between set design and mark making. Rock, Hard, Place is exhibited as sculpture, video, and photography.

This new performance registers in Gilmore’s oeuvre, using the female body and token exaggerations of femininity, including the color pink and fashion accessories, to test endurance and question reward. Rock, Hard, Place disambiguates actor and network; beauty and destruction; ritual and freedom. While Gilmore’s end goals may remain coyly obscure, her procedural emphasis rallies toward what Lev Manovich might term the anti-sublime: the struggle to understand personal identity within the overwhelming structure of contemporary society.

Rock, Hard, Place is accompanied by two recent video works. Pot Kettle Black interrogates idiom as Gilmore shelves black paint, its overflow a metronome to her audible toil and exasperated distain. Break of Day marks time in the double entendre of a manually powered hourglass. Gilmore sources materials familiar to infrastructure, homemaking and theater to build concentric stage sets: physical attire, interactive environment, camera frame, exhibition space. The contrasting earnestness of her actions leave Gilmore volatile to orbital pull even as she strives to defy physical laws and challenge societal codes of conduct.

Gilmore’s taxing, and often compromising, self-appointed tasks reference a history of performance art from Yoko Ono to Marina Abramović. Whether binding hay bales with ribbon or punching a bare-fisted escape through chimney-tight drywall, Gilmore is the magician and the compliant assistant, leaking like paint into the dialogue surrounding the autonomy of the female body. The toughness of Rock, Hard, Place brings new relevance to sociopolitical resolve.

Kate Gilmore was born in Washington D.C., received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, and lives and works in New York, NY. Upcoming exhibitions include the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio (2013). Recent exhibitions include Walk the Line at Parasol Unit, London, England (solo); The Fourth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia; Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, among others. Her work has been included in national and international exhibitions including the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY; RISD Museum of Art, Providence, RI; MAK Museum of Art, Vienna, Austria; and Greater New York 2005 at PS1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY. The artist’s work is in the permanent collections of Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY; Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, IL; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Verbund Collection, Vienna, Austria; Sammlung Julia Stoschek Collection, Dusseldorf, Germany; LAC, Lambert Collection, Geneva, Switzerland; Fondazione Morra Greco, Naples, Italy; Collezione La Gaia, Busca, Italy; Centro Sperimentale per le Arti Contemporanee (CESAC), Caraglio, Italy, among numerous others.

Silvana Facchini Gallery presents Three Women, Three Languages, Three Passions 4/14/12

Silvana Facchini Gallery presents Three Women, Three Languages, Three Passions
Sheila Elias, Rosario Bond and Liliam Dominguez
April 14, 2012. 6:30 – 10:00 p.m.
Silvana Facchini Gallery
1929 NW 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33136

Sheila Elias
Elias’ work is about the layers of life and art history, seeking in it a connection between art aesthetics and social consciousness. She portrays a perception of urban tension, raw emotions and harsh realities tempered with gentle optimism and beauty countering an American dream that has gone a bit astray. American sensibility has influenced her life, and the hues of her country are found in the colors of her canvases. She brings an awareness of new directions and individual inventiveness.

Rosario Bond
Bond’s work reflects on social and ideological allusions towards the feminine condition that are created through an innocent and apparently gleaming surface. Twiggy, Barbie, or Charlie’s Angels act as updated feminine stereotypes that serve as utopian references to Bond’s profiled women. According to the artist, “Beauty is a utopian idea that constricts women’s lives, but even while knowing the trappings and trickery of this utopian mockery, women pursue it as their basic survival mode. Beauty is power and status.” Bond’s work reflects on these feminine predicaments with irony and parody.

Liliam Dominguez
Dominguez’s work consists of a series of dreamlike images that observes the excess of information in large cities, which generates mental and spiritual dispersion. The purpose that takes Liliam to construct this series titled “Mirror Stage” is to redraw the urban and interior landscape, to anaesthetize the original meaning of images and construct new ones, to transform reality by metamorphosing its content into a juxtaposed correlation of fixed events. This process thus generates new images, which like a hieroglyph, deciphers an unsettling new poetic environment.

For more information about local events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Robert Fontaine Gallery presents Nick Gentry’s Solo Exhibition Collective Memory 4/14/12

Robert Fontaine Gallery presents Nick Gentry’s Solo Exhibition “Collective Memory”
April 14, 2012. 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
The new Robert Fontaine Gallery
2349 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
Admission: Free
www.robertfontainegallery.com

The Robert Fontaine Gallery, in its mission to provide viewers with an engaging, vibrant contemporary program throughout the year, is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in the US of British artist Nick Gentry. Nick Gentry, who was born around the same time that the floppy disk became ubiquitous for personal use, the 3.5-inch pieces of plastic are symbolic of the harsh world of obsolescence.

The Central Saint Martins graduate paints sombre, Generation X portraits on canvases made from floppy disks, whose metal hub serves as the subject’s startlingly dilated eye. Adding to his haunting renderings are the handwritten labels on the disks and the way the disks’ original blue, black, or gray color contributes to the composite form.

Floppy disks are in that inevitable process of obsolescence and are already considered to be an artifact of the recent past. These objects are no longer relied upon, but by momentarily placing them in the spotlight, it becomes easier to comprehend the speed and extent of the technological changes that are taking place today.

Whilst being so prevalent, each disk also has the possibility to be completely unique, containing everything from games to important documents, pictures and more. The handwritten labels on each disk provide a clue as to what might lie beneath in a preserved and dormant state. These digital fossils represent the passing age of physical media.

It’s possible to draw a comparison with human mortality and the obsolescence of technological products. Society seems to revere beauty of youth, and often people seek to somehow hang on to it. In the same way, each new technological gadget is desired more than the last. There can be little room for sentiment or nostalgia though, as change should be embraced and celebrated. There is everything to love about the constant flux of existence. Remembering and reflection is also useful to help us connect some of the dots of progress.

The subject of the paintings are often confused. This comes from the traditional way of looking a portrait, where the face of the person is considered to be the ‘subject’ or true identity and the canvas is simply used as the platform to show this. Gentry’s portraits are effectively a reversal of traditional portraiture, where the patchwork of memories beneath becomes the identity and the painting is simply a way to give that mechanical subject a human face.

Opening its doors in February 2011 in Miami’s Wynwood Art District, the Robert Fontaine Gallery offers a unique selection of internationally established and emerging artists, centered around genres of Pop Art, Urban/Street Art, and contemporary photography. This April the gallery is relocating to a new, bigger space in Wynwood, located at 2349 NW 2nd Avenue.

For more information about local events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

First Friday Reception at Cernuda Arte 4/6/12

Cernuda Arte presents the Final Viewing of A Group Show Of Thirty-Five Artists First Friday Reception
April 6, 2012, 7 – 10 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

Only one week left to view this magnificent group show with works by Eduardo Morales, Eduardo Laplante, Philippe Chartrand, Augusto Chartrand, Esteban Chartrand, Armando Menocal, Antonio Sánchez Araujo, Federico Sulroca, Víctor Manuel García, Amelia Peláez, Carlos Enríquez, Wifredo Lam, Fidelio Ponce de León, Mariano Rodríguez, Cundo Bermúdez, René Portocarrero, Mario Carreño, Loló Soldevilla, Gina Pellón, Joaquín Ferrer, Alfredo Sosabravo, Flora Fong, Manuel Mendive, Miguel Florido, Vicente Hernández, Giosvany Echevarría, Sandro De La Rosa, Irina Elén González, Ramón Vázquez, David Rodríguez, Joel Besmar, Li Domínguez Fong, Dayron González & more.
Also featuring great artworks by Latin American Masters, Fernando Botero and Roberto Matta.

To View The Exhibition, Please Click Here.

Image: Tomás Sánchez, Atardecer Dorado, (Golden Sunset), 1986, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 47 1/2 inches