The Coral Gables Museum First Friday Gallery Night 2/4/11

First Friday Gallery Night
Friday, February 4th from 5:30pm – 9:30pm
The Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL

The Coral Gables Museum presents the American Institute of Architects Miami 2010 Design Awards winners. Over 30 Miami-based firms will present their award winning international projects . Open to all on First Friday, the Museum also welcomes AIA sponsors, members and the Board of Directors to this very special exhibition. Also, on exhibition, Architecture Atelier: The Education of an Architect with works by Miami-Dade College architecture students. Curated by Mario Ortega, Professor of Architecture at MDC. On display through February.

The Coconut Grove Drum Circle 2/5/11

The Coconut Grove Drum Circle
Saturday, February 5, 8-11PM
Florentino Plaza
3444 Main Highway
Coconut Grove, FL
(First floor atrium below the Knife Restaurant, #6 on the map)

Please join us for our February 5 drum circle…beautiful weather, beautiful people, so come and discover or rediscover the healing magic of the drum! Bring your drums and other percussion instruments, your tambourines, shakers, hoops…whatever you love to play. No expertise required…we are here for the joy of drumming and will be dancing and drumming all evening with master drummer Mark Richards setting the beat. Seating and some drums and other instruments will be available. Park at the corner lot on Grand Ave and Fuller St or anywhere on the streets of the Grove. Come drum with us…you will feel the energy and the love. It is also Art Walk night in the Grove, with galleries, restaurants, and musicians all contributing to the magic of the evening.

Questions, email karen.deilke@gmail.com

Wynwood Market 2/12/11

Wynwood Market
February 12th 2011, 6.30 to 10.30
Wynwood Market on Lombardi Properties
22nd and NW 2nd Ave

Wynwood Market is launching its debut during the Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk on February 12th 2011 from 6:30 to 10:30 pm.

The first of its kind in Miami, an Open air market over 35,000 sq. ft. full of various vendors, artists and performers. Wynwood Market will be hosted on every second Saturday of every month during the Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk.

Wynwood Market is an open-air venue that will bring together local artists, fashion and accessory designers, vintage outlets, craftsman, musicians, etc. to create a vibrant and interesting bazaar. It will be the first of its kind, an open air market similar to Portobello in London and SoHo in NY. Expecting a crowd over 3000 people with over 30 vendors ranging from artists of Art Center of South Florida, Art Institute of Miami, local and international artists to food vendors. Live music with guest Dj appearances are scheduled, as well as a fashion show. Wynwood Market is conveniently located down the main row of popular galleries on 22nd and NW 2nd Ave.

“Finally, a market that caters to street art and the needs of the locals.”

The Market will also contribute to the community at every event with charitable contributions and exposure.

Entrance is Free to the public.

www.wynwoodmarketonline.com

You can email us at:wynwoodmarket@gmail.com

Dream Door Design is a Miami based company operated by Roman Fournie and Natalia Bidnenko. In production for over 3 years, we provide event planning on a grand scale. We will host the Wynwood Market in collaboration with Lombardi properties.

Rucht D’oleo Cocktail party 1/28/11

Cocktail party
Friday 01/28/2011
6.30 to 10.00pm
Rucht D`Oleo Designs Boutique
773 NE 125 St
North Miami, Florida 33161

Come and join us For a fashionable cocktail party this coming Friday. Enjoy a great evening at the downtown area of North Miami; gallery walk, free jazz concert at the Moca`s plaza, wine, cheese and More.
Open to the public and family friendly.

Kiwi Gallery Grand Opening Warhol and Indiana Arrive in Wynwood with the Love Pop Party 2/12/11

Robert Indiana Holding LOVE, 1964, Photo Credit © William John Kennedy

KIWI Gallery Grand Opening: The LOVE Pop Party
Saturday, February 12th, 7pm – 11pm
During Wynwood’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk
50 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127
(across the street from the Rubell Family Collection)
www.kiwiartsgroup.com

RSVP appreciated at info@kiwiartsgroup.com

Live Performances by NYC’s Legendary Joey Arias

Kiwi Gallery will celebrate the opening of its permanent home in Wynwood with the Love Pop Party. The grand opening event will be held on Saturday, February 12th,, from 7pm to 11pm, during the Arts District’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk. The LOVE Pop Party will feature live performances by legendary New York cabaret artist, Joey Arias; South Florida’s Bambi Le Fleur’s Burlesque Revue; music by local favorite, DJ Jody McDonald; and a complimentary bar by Miami’s own Delaplaine Sparkling Wine. South Beach nightlife legend Gary James and public relations and events maven Heather Davis, along with KIWI’s own Louis Canales, will host Miami’s movers and shakers attending the gallery’s opening night.

KIWI Gallery is currently exhibiting the work of Miami Beach fine art photographer William John Kennedy. The Kennedy collection comprises rare and historic images of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana with their soon-to-be iconic works. The photographs, taken in the early 1960s at a time when Kennedy forged a friendship with both Indiana and Warhol, capture the two artists at the seminal point of their careers and the birth of the Pop Art Movement. After nearly half a century in storage, a select number of the nearly forgotten images have been carefully chosen and published for the first time in a limited edition of silver gelatin prints. The Kennedy collection debuted at a pop-up gallery in Miami Beach during Art Basel 2010 to rave reviews, with the exhibition experiencing record attendance with stronger than expected sales. A documentary, “Full Circle: Before They Were Famous,” chronicling the images’ journey from the days they were taken to the present, premiered at the Colony Theatre during the esteemed art marathon. According to Tom Austin in AOL/Paper (artbasel.aol.com) it was “One of the best—and most surreal evenings—of Art Basel.” A special screening of the short film, open to the public, will be held at 6:30pm, prior to the LOVE Pop Party.

Sponsored by Delaplaine Sparkling Wine (www.champagnedelaplaine.com) and MiamiArtZine.com (www.miamiartzine.com), a program of Miami Beach Arts Trust and a key resource for the South Florida arts scene.

Creativity Driven by Southern Hospitality 4/9/11

Creativity Driven by Southern Hospitality
april 9, 2011, 6 – 11
Project Space Gallery
2200 nw 2nd ave.
miami, fl, 33127
www.seansmithart.com

M.F.A. Thesis, Sean Smith, University of Miami. “Creativity Driven by Southern Hospitality” is an Artistic Barbecue Happening which Sean Smith creates a Southern Barbecue Event with slow smoking sculptures, painting, and audience participation.

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM presents the Master of Fine Arts exhibition by Sean Smith on view beginning April 9th, 2011. Focusing on stimulating all five senses, Creativity Driven by Southern Hospitality, is Sean Smith’s attempt to create Gesamtkunstwerk (Total Art). Smith agrees with a Richard Wagner essay titled, “The Artwork of the Future,” where he mentions the combination of the arts through theater. He describes that this is the clearest and most profound way to present folklore or cultural identity.

By exploring the creative process through performance, functional sculptures, contemporary abstract paintings, and postmodern ideas on art and its possibilities, Smith will entice and invite the viewer not only to enjoy his work as a spectator but also to participate in multiple creations displayed during his Southern Hospitable Artistic Happening. Creativity Driven by Southern Hospitality will be on view from April 9 to May 1, 2011 at UM’s Wynwood Project Space – 2200A NW 2nd Avenue. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Saturday, April 9 at 6pm. The Group Painting will begin at 7pm.

Coconut Grove Gallery Walk 2/5/11

Budding Grove Galleries Continue to Blossom during Winter Months
Grove Gallery Walk Continues Saturday, February 5, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
To see a map of participating galleries, visit www.coconutgrove.com.

While most cities across the U.S. are buried under snowfall, Coconut Grove is keeping true to its winter-getaway appeal. With art galleries sprouting in the area, this month’s Grove Gallery Walk include exhibitions dedicated to “springtime” interpretations.

Works by featured artist Mitchell Schulman will accent the walls of GroveHouse Artists, as the gallery celebrates its sixth anniversary. Serving mimosas and Martinelli’s all night, GroveHouse Artists welcomes art enthusiasts to “The Heart Of…” – a collection of new member pieces as well as Schulman’s vividly colorful take on water gardens and lily “hearts.”

“Bloom” will exhibit the perfect combination of painting, sculpture and visual arts, with works by Ray Azcuy, Mano, Monica Gonzalez Bo and Ruth Bloch at Cristina Chacon Gallery; while neighborhood newbie Grove Retrospective Gallery will present “Flowering of Inspiration” a collection of signed and numbered lithograph by Salvador Dali, along with 75 other original Dali prints.

“Keeping it Real – Eco Abstractions” will debut at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery. This new collection of works by esteemed South Florida photographer Scherley Busch will demonstrate her knack for “painting” with light. Lush tropical tones play against geometric angles and sinuous curves, as Busch uses Florida’s searing sunlight and sensual geography as a color palette. Her unique vision will be accompanied by hi-tech meditation videos.

Recognized for his natural affection for bright colors, artist and owner George Rodez will exhibit pieces from his numerous and burgeoning collections at his RODEZart.com gallery. This solo exhibit titled “PERSONALITIES II: A continuing exploration of the relationship between emotional states and art,” affords the viewer an insightful examination into the vast world of the Miami favorite’s personalities.

Other galleries featured in the Walk include ArtWay 66, Blue Moon Studio of Art, Dharma Studio, Frameworks Studio, Max in the Grove and Nomade Art Gallery.

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 participating 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.

Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery Presents Keeping it Real 2/5/11

Keeping it Real – Eco Abstractions
Saturday, February 5, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m
Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery
3390 Mary Street, Suite 128

“Keeping it Real – Eco Abstractions” Tells a Factual Tale through Abstract Photography
Exhibition Showcases Newest work by highly regarded and Grove Photographer Scherley Busch

Beginning Saturday, February 5, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery will present its latest exhibition, “Keeping it Real – Eco Abstractions” – a one woman show by internationally recognized South Florida fine arts photographer Scherley Busch.

Busch departs from her noted figurative imagery and breaks out of the confines of what is considered traditional fine art nature and landscape photography to engage in real world issues. “Keeping it Real – Eco Abstractions” bridges the gap between art and life by raising awareness and appreciation for our natural resources in all its “abstractions.”

Exhibiting intimate and fresh color photographic compositions, Busch uses her camera to “paint with light” as lush tropical tones play against geometric angles and sinuous curves. She also uses Florida’s searing sunlight and sensual geography as her color palette. Her unique vision will be accompanied by hi-tech meditation videos that embrace nature’s subtle rhythms and allow viewers the ability to transcend nature’s beauty.

“It’s all right in front of us,” said Busch. “It’s just finding the time to appreciate the all encompassing spirit of that which surrounds us. Art has the ability to help us become aware and to reconnect to the mystery and beauty of nature.”

Busch launched her photographic career while working in New York City. A former painter and sculptor, Busch’s professional experience has included advertising and fashion photography in Miami. She is recognized as one of the first female commercial photographers in the South, and today is recognized as one of the foremost portraitists in the state.

Busch’s work can be found in museums and galleries, as well as highly recognized collections, both private and public. She is recognized for her historical portrait documentary Florida Women of Achievement and infrared Miami Dreamscapes series – which can be found at Miami International Airport and other prominent national key sites. Her professional photography encompasses advertising and editorial clients in major corporations and publications.

“Keeping it Real – Eco Abstractions” makes its first appearance during the Coconut Grove Gallery Walk on Saturday, February 5 with a reception from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. The exhibition runs through March 21. The Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery is located in the Shoppes at Mayfair (3390 Mary Street, Suite 128).

Busch will conduct a “Meet the Artist at the Gallery” during the Coconut Grove Arts Festival®, President’s Day Weekend, February 19 – 21, from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
The Arts Festival is produced by the non-profit Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association. Proceeds help fund year-round arts programs benefitting a scholarship fund that will create opportunities for Miami-Dade County’s talented students to continue their art education. The association also maintains the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery and presents special exhibitions throughout the year from its location at Mayfair.

Since its inception in 1963, the association has awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to students who attend fine arts programs in local schools.

The Grove Gallery Walk takes places the first Saturday of every month. Other galleries featured in the Walk include ArtWay 66, Blue Moon Studio of Art, Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery, Dharma Studio, Frameworks Studio, Grove House Artists, Grove Retrospective Gallery, Max in the Grove, Nomade Art Gallery and RODEZart.com Gallery.

Artist’s Statement – As an artist and photographer, my passion is to reveal the beauty around me, to illuminate the soul of my subjects and capture a unique vision. Everyone and everything has a special aura, I record images from the core. When I look though my lens, I connect with my subject, it’s Zen-like. I become totally immersed. I transcend to a special place where I sense what my subject is about. Sometimes it takes tremendous patience and I must wait for the right moment. Other times, magic happens instantly.

UM Department of Art and Art History FotoKonbit Opening reception 2/12/11

UM Department of Art and Art History will present FotoKonbit social photography workshops
Opening reception, Saturday, Feb 12th, 6 to 10 pm
UM Wynwood Project Space
2200A NW 2nd Avenue
Miami

Exhibition will engage and empower Haitians to tell their stories and document their communities through photography

This February the UM Department of Art and Art History will present FotoKonbit – an exhibition of social photography workshops. The photographs in the exhibition were taken by Haitians in their home country and here in Miami.

The photography will be on view at the UM Wynwood Project Space located at 2200A NW 2nd Avenue in Miami. Opening reception is Saturday, Feb 12th from 6 to 10 pm.

FotoKonbit is a movement created to engage and empower Haitians to tell their own stories and document their communities through photography. The images in the exhibition “Haiti FotoKonbit: 3rd Vernacular Photography” at the UM Wynwood project space were all made by Haitians themselves, offering viewers a unique perspective and an opportunity to see Haiti through Haitian eyes.

Inspired by the Creole word “konbit” which can be defined as the coming together of similar talents in an effort towards a common goal, FotoKonbit educators use their skills as photographers, educators, and artists to impact the lives of their participants and the public through photography. By partnering with established Haitian grassroots organizations in Haiti and in the Haitian Diaspora, FotoKonbit is uniquely positioned to inspire hope through creative expression and provide Haitians with the opportunity to document their reality and share it with the largest possible audience.

FotoKonbit is made up of three founding members, Tatiana Mora Liautaud, Noelle Theard, and Marie Arago, as well as Ralph and Frederic Dupoux. Maggie Steber and Edwidge Danticat serve on FotoKonbit’s advisory board.

A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art.

Viernes Culturales Little Havana Free Monthly Arts and Culture Festival 1/28/11

Friday, January 28th, 7 – 11 pm
SW 8th St. Miami
between 14th Ave & 17th Ave
FREE

* Free Tour of Little Havana with legendary local historian Dr. Paul George (meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8th St.) at 7 pm. He’ll share some of the spookier tales about the area.
* Art Fairs in Domino Plaza and SW 8th St. between 14th and 15th Avenues.
* Domino Competition in Domino Park (prizes awarded)
* Street Performers & Activities including the human statue, Tarot Card reader, henna art, domino games, guitar music by the talented composter/singer/instrumentalist Rudolpho Nunez.
* Salsa dancing on the patio of the Pub (16th Ave. & SW 8th St.)
* Enjoy Uruguayan traditional drumming and dance outside Pizza a la Pala, an Uruguayan restaurant, on SW 8th between 13th and 14th Aves.
* Explore art galleries and artist studios. Meet local artists and see galleries featuring both emerging and internationally known talent, with new exhibits at several local galleries, many of which also present live music during the festival.
* A Mariachi group (El Cielito Lindo) will perform in front of El Buen Sabor (Mexican).
* Enjoy a cigar at one of our tobacco stores or factories.
* Take a tango dance class and experience a tango “Milonga” at DAF Studio (1501 SW 8th St., upstairs)
* Drink a mojito at CubaOcho or dine at one of our restaurants offering Cuban, Thai/Sushi, Uruguayan, Chinese or Mexican cuisine (or Spanish, if indeed Casa Panza re-opens in time!). Many places offer outdoor dining.
* Listen to live music in one of our many live music venues, including CubaOcho, Alfaro’s, Art of Freedom, Art District Cigars, Molina Gallery, El Exquisito, Pizza a la Pala, Top Cigars, and other locales! Many venues are open late.

Domino Plaza Stage
At the south side (rear) of Domino Plaza (SW 15th Ave. & 8th St.)
7:00 pm Learn to dance tropical music, professional instructors will on the stage teaching you the latest moves
8:00 pm; Live DJ
8:30 pm; Live Band
9:30 pm; Live DJ
10:00 pm; Live Band

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents Personalities II 2/5/11

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents: “PERSONALITIES II:
CocoWalk, 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Opening Night/Gallery Night – February 5 from 7 to 10pm

A Continuation of an Exploration of the relationship between emotional states and art.”
A George Rodez Solo Exhibit.

February 5, 2011 – February 27, 2011

Artist and Owner George Rodez exhibits works of art from his numerous and diverse collections, with each body of work emerging from different experiences and emotional states, allowing his personalities to come through while affording the viewer an insightful examination into the vast world of George Rodez.

Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 11 am to 7 pm
Friday & Saturday: 11 am to 10 pm

Galería RODEZart.com Presenta: “PERSONALIDADES II:
Una Continuación de la Exploración de la relación entre estados emocionales y arte”.

Una Muestra Individual de George Rodez.

5 de febrero de 2011 al 27 de febrero de 2011

El artista y propietario George Rodez exhibe obras de arte de sus numerosas y diversas colecciones, con cada una surgiendo de sus diferentes experiencias y estados emocionales, dando a ver sus personalidades y proporcionando al espectador una exanimación intuitiva del mundo vasto de George Rodez.

Noche de apertura/Noche de Galería – 5 de febrero de 7 a 10pm.

Horas de Galería:
Lunes a Jueves: 11 am a 7 pm
Viernes y Sábados: 11 am a 10 pm

Geo Darder Copper Gallery Reception 1/28/11

Opening Reception/Launch
Friday, January 28th, 7-10 p.m.
Copper Gallery
13151 West Dixie Hwy
North Miami, FL 33161.
RSVP strongly suggested: P: 305.891.8293. E: GeoDarder@aol.com.

Please join us at Copper Gallery on Friday, January 28th for a intimate and unique first look at Adrian Pelligrini’s “Cosmic Island” Exhibition. The Opening Reception/Launch will take place from 7-10 p.m. at this exceptional new gallery, one of Miami’s most distinctive and promising new destinations for appreciating art and life. The event organized by gallery director, Geo Darder, will feature enticing food, drinks, and wonderful company. Come and enjoy!

Bal Harbour Art Nights Featuring Fernando Botero 1/19/11

Bal Harbour Art Nights
Fernando Botero
Wednesday, January 19th
6pm to 9pm

6pm Neiman Marcus
Fernando Botero exhibit and a talk by FIU Frost Art Museum Director,
Carol Damian
and Art Historian and Curator, Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig.
Couture Salon, Level Two

7pm Saks Fifth Avenue
ArtNexus and Give to Colombia reception, portion of sales will
benefit the flood victims in Colombia.
Ladies Shoes on One

8pm Art Walk Lounge
Hosted by The Residences at St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort
Christofle Presents “The Art of the French Sabrage”
Bal Harbour Shops Center Courtyard.

Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery New Location Grand Opening Reception 2/12/11

Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery New Location Grand Opening Reception
Saturday. Feb. 12. 7-11PM
173 NW 23rd Street
Wynwood Arts District
Miami, FL 33127

rsvp@miguelparedes.com

We invite you to join us for the unveiling of our new 5,500 sq/ft gallery

Event will Feature :
VIP Lounge
Complimentary Cocktails
& Light Bites
International Guest DJ

For More Info Or To Rsvp Please Contact Us:
Rsvp@Miguelparedes.Com – 866.534.2184 Ext.2244
Please Visit Us Online: Www.Miguelparedes.Com

Facebook.Com/Artistmiguelparedes
Twitter.Com/Paredesstudios

Artist Miguel Paredes To Celebrate The Opening Of His
New Wynwood Art Gallery In February

Urban realist will unveil his first functional 3D interior mural in new space

Fresh from his successful Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 exhibitions and events, Miami-based pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist Miguel Paredes will unveil the new home of his Wynwood Arts District hot spot, Paredes Fine Art Gallery, on Saturday, February 12 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. coinciding with the neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk.” Guests will also enjoy music spun by international Buddha Lounge DJ Sam Popat and local DJ Ari X along with complimentary “Sapphire Dhiva” signature cocktails sponsored by Bombay Sapphire, Heineken art bars and Appleton Rum drinks. Light fare will be provided by Vinyl & Kai, Miss Yip, National Hotel Miami Beach, Kind Healthy Snacks and Sweet Street petite desserts. Guests should confirm their attendance by emailing: RSVP@miguelparedes.com

“I am eager to introduce Miami to my new gallery! After Basel, I really felt the need for a bigger creative playground and I was lucky enough to find the perfect space in my beloved Wynwood. This expansion will allow me to venture into bigger pieces and collaborations, but most importantly it will give my guests more room to interact with the artwork,” said Paredes.

The new 5,500 square foot gallery located at 173 NW 23rd St. is a distinct upgrade in size compared to Paredes’ former 1,700 square foot space around the block. The new gallery will be home to the artist’s previous popular works, a small retail boutique featuring his art and colorful merchandise, as well as revisited pieces from his 90s collections such as Boroughs, Urban Dreams, New York Stories and Culture in a Bag. In addition, Paredes will reveal his first functional 3D interior mural-wrapped room entitled Brownstone Lounge.

Brownstone Lounge is a complex piece of artwork produced by Paredes in collaboration with local interior designer, 3D specialist Jeff Vaughan and celebrated 20-year-old Broadway scenic designer and producer Antonio Marion, CEO of Marion Theatrical Productions in New York City. The 14 X 21 foot mural features Paredes’ iconic New York brownstones along with an image of the artist’s childhood home, an apartment building located at 144 W. 73rd St. However, it is Marion’s expertise that makes the piece come to life.

“Even though my relationship with Miguel is new, I immediately was drawn to his artwork and admired the unique way he depicts New York. Architecture and design are both a huge passion for me and I am having such an incredible time adding perspective and depth to Miguel’s pieces. My main goal is to make his fans feel like they’re part of the painting by giving them ability to literally stand inside of it,” said Marion.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 173 NW 23rd ST. Miami, FL. 33127. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com

About Miguel Paredes
Paredes, a New York native, is an Urban Realist who combines cutting-edge techniques of street art, pop art and Japanese animation to create his own genre of trend-forward pieces.

Drawing inspiration from pop icons such as his own mentor Ronnie Cutrone, Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at The Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years, Warhol himself and Keith Haring, Paredes has created his own unique and explosive style. His combination of street graffiti, landscape and pop art have propelled his crossover from street walls, during his days as a student at the prestigious Fiorello LaGuardia High School of Music and Art in the ’80s, to becoming a highly regarded creator of fine decorative art, prized by collectors from Los Angeles to Seoul.

Paredes, now Miami-based, has become one of the booming local arts’ scenes most prosperous artists. He opened his first solo gallery, Paredes Fine Art Studio, in the Wynwood Art District in June 2010. Paredes continues to make his mark by further expanding his inspirational environment while simultaneously showcasing his works at local, national and international shows, including Artist-In-Residence at the iconic National Hotel during Art Basel Miami Beach, 2010.

About Antonio Marion
Antonio Marion is CEO of Marion Theatrical Productions, a production company founded in 2006 and located in New York City. Originally from Canton, Ohio, Marion’s passion for theater began at an early age due to family trips to New York and countless viewings of Broadway shows. Throughout high school, Marion became heavily involved in his hometown’s theater community and later ventured to New York City to immerse himself in all aspects of Broadway full-time. Marion plans to continue pursuing a degree in Entertainment Marketing and PR at New York University this spring.

Marion Theatrical Productions is presently working on the revival of Broadway’s “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” opening in spring 2011, and Whoopi Goldberg’s “White Noise” debuting in Chicago this fall. For more information, please contact Marion at tony@mariontheatricalproductions.com and/or visit www.mariontheatricalproductions.com

About Jeff Vaughan
Jeff Vaughan, a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, specializes in 3D projection sculptures which have been exhibited abroad in Germany, London and Japan and in many trendy nightclubs of the era such as Area and Palladium in NYC and GrooveJet and Mynt in Miami Beach. Vaughan exhibits his creative talents through his unique style of design and fabrication — from exotic waterfalls and eclectic silk lamps to slick nightclub theme designs. Vaughan, along with SRX Productions, has designed and built an array of innovative environments and décor for clients such as Elle Magazine and Krug and at one of Miami Beach’s most exclusive nightclubs – LIV at the Fontainebleau. Vaughan is currently working on giant chenille stem sculptures which he intends to exhibit in the Wynwood Art District.

MANO Fine Art presents About Face:Contemporary Portraiture 1/15/11

MANO Fine Art presents About Face:Contemporary Portraiture
Saturday, January 15, 2011, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO Fine Art
MANO Fine Art
Studio/Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave
Miami, FL
www.manofineart.com

Join MANO Fine Art for their first event of the year.

About Face showcases the work of Cuban artists Pedro Ortiz and MANO, both artists navigate the fringes of subjectivity and contemporary portraiture.

For many artists the portrayal of an individual continues to be one of the most attractive and intricate subjects. Both Pedro Ortiz and MANO are well known for their depiction of faces primarily that of women. Ortiz’s work possesses an extraordinary sensitivity and simplicity of the genre. His works capture his great love for his homeland of Cuba and often appear as romantic narratives. MANO revels in reinvigorating contemporary portraiture through his use of mixed media often using the technique both as media and metaphor when approaching issues of identity.

Is a portrait all it appears to be? Portraiture is the interpretation of an individual’s likeness and personality, whether in a painting or other medium. It‘s origins may seem simple and almost poetic, but contemporary portraiture is decidedly a more complex negotiation.
The works presented in About Face are as varied and complex as the persons depicted.

The exhibit will be on view through January 30, 2011. For more information please contact 305.467.6819 or visit our website: http://www.manofineart.com

This reception will be held in conjunction with the new Bird Road Art Walk, held on the third Saturday of every month throughout the Bird Road Art District in Miami, FL.

Bird Road Art Walk 1/15/11

Bird Road Art Walk
January 15, 2011, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Go behind-the-scenes, in one of Miami’s oldest art districts. Visit open studios, view gallery exhibitions, meet the artists, enjoy complimentary cocktails and hors de’ ouvres, plenty of free parking and our shuttle bus service that will take you to each major studio hub throughout the night.

Most of the studios offer complimentary wine and eats but some of Miami’s favorite gourmet mobile food trucks vendors will also be set-up at strategic points along the way so that you can stop and have dinner.

The Bird Road Art District (BRAD) is located just off the beaten path, east of SW 75th Avenue, which runs alongside the Palmetto Expressway and between Bird Road (SW 40th St) and SW 48th St. The majority of the artist’s studios are located off of SW 75th Ave.

Start your art walk at any of the participating studios.
Participating Artists, Studios & Alternative Spaces:
Accent Alternative Art Space
Artworks Associates II
Aperture Studios
Carlos Antonio Rancano
Chavarriaga Art Studio
Erik Speyer Studio
Esteban Blanco Art Studio
G Peralta Fine Arts
Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studio
Lambertini Art
Luis Fuentes Art
Madero Art
MANO Fine Art Studio/Project Space
Miami Art Club
Nestor Arenas Fine Art
Nickel Glass Studio/Matthew Miller
Onate Art Gallery
Pablo Lazo Studio
Rafael Consuegra/Caudart
Gallery & Studio
Ray Azcuy Art Studio
Romero Hidalgo Artists’ Studios
Tropical Art Gallery@Palmetto Rug
The Warehouse/Roberto Bilbao
Valmar Design Studio

Tell your friends about the new Bird Road Art Walk every third Saturday from 7:00-10:00 pm

Become a fan on facebook- Bird Road Art District.
Website coming soon: www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com
More info? Call 305.467.6819

Artformz Evolution 1/8/11

Join Us For The Wynwood 2nd Saturday Art Walk
Saturday, January 8, 2011, 7-10p
Artformz is Moving and this is our Last Opening Reception at 171 NW 23rd Street
Attending guests receive a complimentary Artformz T-Shirt
Commemorating the award winning Artformz project “Giants in the City 2008”

On exhibit: Mary Larsen, Maxine Spector, Donna haynes, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Rossella Ramanzini, Sara Rytteke, Natasha Duwin, Rosario Bond, Randy Burman

For the Wynwood 2nd Saturday gallery openings this month the artist’s cooperative Artformz Alternative will hold the last opening reception at the 171 NW 23rd Street gallery with the continuation of the exhibition “SPILL”. Also, in celebration of the New Year the founder and director, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, announces exciting changes in the structure and location of the 7-year-old alternative space.

Artformz was founded in 2004 in the Miami Design District, and in 2008 moved to the Wynwood Arts District. The project’s direction has been continuously evolving and yet has always been focused on the critical belief of how art should be viewed, open creative dialogue, and the development of compelling ideas. At the end of January of 2011 Artformz will once again undergo an evolution. The alternative space will be moving to a new location within the Wynwood area and while it will no longer maintain a monthly exhibition salon, it will continue to focus on the exhibition of selected curatorial projects and cultural exchanges, both local and abroad. Artist Alette Simmons-Jimenez will continue to direct collaborations and curate projects.

Over the last 7 years, 50 exhibitions have been presented and hundreds of artists have been featured. Artformz is a recipient of a Knight Arts Challenge Award for “Giants in the City 2008”, a Miami-Dade Tourism Development Grant, a Miami-Dade Community Grant, and a Miami-Dade District 3 Small Business Grant. The space has been invited to participate in several international art fairs and has presented local artists at Arteamericas Fair, Art Aqua Miami, Sleepless Nights Miami Beach, Verge Art Fair, the 44th National Conference of the Society of Photographic Educators, and Artist Invites Artist in Spain. Artformz projects have been featured in Sculpture Magazine, Chic Today (London), Miami New Times, Jane Magazine, The Miami Herald and Tropical Life, El Nuevo Herald, ArtMurmur, Phaidon Agenda, Art Centric, Miami Art Guide, Wynwood Magazine, and Artdaily amoung others.

In 2011 Artformz will continue to develop innovative and exciting exhibitions with the intention of broadening horizons and expanding boundaries not possible while maintaining a physical local. I am very grateful to all the artists and members that through the varied curatorial programs have contributed their time and exceptional artwork to enrich the cultural conversation that has had a far reaching affect. I hope everyone will continue to attend our future manifestations and collaborate in the dialogue of contemporary social and aesthetic ideas that Artformz offers.

Clara Varas First Solo Show Opens At Edge Zones 1/8/11

Clara Varas First Solo Show Opens At Edge Zones Magic City
January 8 – 29, 2011
Reception: Sat., Jan. 8,
Meet the Artist: 7:00 – 10:00 PM
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St.
Miami, FL 33137
(East of North Miami Ave.)
www.edgezones.org

Artist Statement
My work explores the struggle and chaos of coastal cities and their disappearing natural habitats. Of particular interest to me are the lives that hang in the balance and those whose livelihood is directly related to nature. My recent compositions involve images which have been destroyed using scratches, marks, and globs of paint. Many times the marks resemble different manmade structures around the city such as fishing piers, buildings, or construction cranes, while the globs of paint become abstracted versions of nature like mangrove islands or meandering creeks and canals. In my work I like to create tension between past and present, natural and manmade, using paper boats, candy, sewing thread, fishing line, and other discarded objects to provide the viewer with clues as to a city’s inhabitants, and to reference memories of early childhood and current pop culture.
Much of my work is done on paper. Paper is a product of our consumer culture, it is a material easily discarded, and often overlooked, I like cutting it, tearing it, or stepping on it to create marks, scuffs, and to give this throw away material new meaning, giving mundane things new importance is something I enjoy.

Clara Varas
Born 1972, in Havana, Cuba, Clara Varas arrived in the United States at the age of six. Her work deals with issues of exile, immigration, separation and identity. Drawing upon fragmented memories of early childhood in Cuba, as well as her experiences living in an urban, coastal city like Miami, Clara has pieced together her history using unconventional materials like fishing lines, hooks, paper boats, yarn and plastic. Images of mangrove islands, piers and other structures invade her worlds creating tension between the natural and manmade, the past and present, forming links between her homeland and Miami. Clara has developed a unique visual vocabulary, taking us on a journey that is personal, playful, and spontaneous.

Clara earned her Bachelor of fine arts in 1995 from the School Of Visual Arts in New York City, where she had the honor of studying with renowned professor and contemporary artist Marilyn Minter. Her work is a part of private collections such as celebrated restaurateur and event designer Barton G. Clara has exhibited her work nationally in New York and Miami where she currently lives and works

Edge Zones
Edge Zones (EZ) is an artist based non-profit arts organization that was founded in 2004, dedicated to strengthening the contemporary art environment in South Florida. EZ creates programs that allow artists to explore new positions in the contemporary art world. EZ introduces innovative, risk-taking artistic exponents on a multicultural stage and fosters expansion in an international forum.

Spam Allstars 1/6-8/11

Thursday – Hoy Como Ayer
2212 SW 8th Street
Little Havana, FL
9pm doors, ladies free until 10:30pm
W/Rumberos de la 8

Friday – Nick & Johnnies
207 Royal Poinciana Way
Palm Beach, FL
10pm show

Saturday – EARLY SHOW@ AE District
3852 N. Miami Ave.
Design District
Miami, FL
7pm doors, 8pm show

& Saturday – LATE SHOW@ Jazid
1342 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, FL
11pm show

www.spamallstars.com

Harold Golen Gallery Presents Transylvania By Artist Chris Dean 1/8/11

January 8th, 7-11pm
Harold Golen Gallery Presents: Transylvania By Artist Chris Dean
An Eye-Popping 3D exhibit, that is not to be missed !
2294 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
Wynwood Art District
305-989-3359
haroldgolengallery.com

Opening Night:
January 8th, 7-11pm
Show runs Jan 8th- Feb 5th

TRANSYLVANIA is a series of 3D lenticular images that reflect on ideas of transformation and acceptance in the context of Detroit’s troubled landscape, using the unusual medium of lenticular holography to create multi-layered, hypercolor images with stunning depth and motion qualities. Dean creates illusions that make objects appear to levitate, shimmer and move as viewers walk by. Though lenticular images have a fifty year history of kitch and commercialism the technology is used by Dean in an exciting way that takes full advantage of the medium’ s potential.

The content focuses on Dean s relationship with the troubled city of Detroit and the concept of transformation in the city but also as a universal truth. “Stability is an illusion” , Dean says in the opening paragraph of the show s statement. This theme gets played out in the exhibit’s eleven 3′ x 4′ pieces where robots, rainbows and prostitutes seem caught in an inexplicable metamorphous, as Dean would say all things are. The photographically based pieces are brightly colored and temper the sometimes gritty content with an element of humor and otherworldliness.

Beyond Reflection Art Gallery Reception 3/5/11

Beyond Reflection Art Gallery Reception
Saturday, March 5th, 2011, 7:00 to 9:00 PM
ArtCenter/ South FL
924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139

http://janusbridge.com

Come see the diptych and collaborative paintings by Angelica Clyman and Stephanie Rodriguez of Janus Bridge Art Collective. Their series Beyond Reflection explores the myraid facets of their identities through expressive self-portraits. Located in the ArtCenter/ South Florida’s Vitrine space window from February 11th to March 21st.

Dimensions Variable Presents The Outer Limits- Felice Grodin and Samantha Salzinger 1/8/11

Dimensions Variable Presents
The Outer Limits-
Felice Grodin and Samantha Salzinger
Reception Saturday January 8, 2011, 7-10 pm
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States

January 8 – February 27, 2011
There is nothing wrong with your television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission. If we wish to make it louder, we will bring up the volume. If we wish to make it softer, we will tune it to a whisper. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. We can roll the image, make it flutter. We can change the focus to a soft blur or sharpen it to crystal clarity. For the next hour, sit quietly and we will control all that you see and hear. We repeat: there is nothing wrong with your television set. You are about to participate in a great adventure. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the inner mind to…The Outer Limits.

— Opening narration, The Control Voice, 1960s

Exploring the overlaps between space, place and artifact—a perforation is introduced. A moment, a window, and a possibility that may transmit a disruption in the fabric of Dimensions Variable by introducing a variable dimension.

Felice Grodin was born in Bologna, Italy and currently lives and works in Miami Beach. She obtained her BArch from Tulane University and her MArch with Distinction from Harvard University. Her first solo Lost Horizon, featuring the depiction of alternative architectural exploration, debuted at Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts in 2009, where she is currently represented. Her work was also featured recently in the group show Drawing Beyond the Plane at the Tampa Museum of Art. In addition, her first curatorial project was in 2008 at Locust Projects in Miami called “Synesthetics” which explored the creative interface between art and technology.

Samantha Salzinger is currently an Associate Professor and Art Department Chair at Palm Beach State College. She obtained her MFA from Yale University in Photography and her BFA from Florida International University. Samantha was the recipient of the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship in 2000 and again in 2009. Among her recent exhibitions are “With You I Want To Live”, an exhibition of the Francie Bishop-Good and David Horvitz collection at the Museum of Art at the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art and her upcoming second solo exhibition at Gallery Diet in March of 2011.

Special thanks to Poliform Miami, Maritza Pena, Chris Vandevier, Dogan Arslanoglu and Jacqueline Falcone.

Dimensions Variable is an exhibition space in the Miami Design District interested in innovative new projects. The intention behind Dimensions Variable is to feature projects by individual artists and collaborative projects. Rather than showcasing group or solo exhibitions in the usual format, we are interested in exhibitions that address our space specifically and produce one cohesive project. Dimensions Variable aspires to provide a forum for the introduction of unfamiliar, complex, collaborative and multidisciplinary practices to a Miami audience.

This is (our) Miami 1/8/11

ART & DESIGN NIGHT – this Saturday, January 8th,2011 7-10pm, Miami Design District
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137

Assume this beautiful MIAMI by NIGHT, in the Design District
and in my Gallery with my exhibition „LIGHT meets COLOR“!

Four stunning, different & competent artists, brought together for you
in this total harmony and in an exclusive ambiance of “WELLFEELING”

Beautiful live piano music entertainment with our cuban pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported by
our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate, Steel and Aluminium.

MIAMI is THE melted Pot, melted Cultures, melted ART and Entertainment.
Expect the best of reasonable European Art with my recognized artists.
I welcome you for this Happy New Year event in CityLoftArt Gallery !

Enjoy the Design District, Valet $3, secure European Walkways.
And… walking, talking, strolling, meeting friends and…ART
for the simple pleasure of your eyes and your mind :-)

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

Art In The Park 2011 with Electric Piquete, Stokeswood and Locos Por Juana 1/7/11

Friday, January 7
7 PM – ’til Midnight
FREE!
Ponce Circle Park
Coral Gables

Begin The New Year Happy At The Trendiest Place In Town Where Happy Hour Lasts All Night Long!

New Year Special 2 x 1 Happy Hour, 7 to 8 PM

Exhibits of paintings crafts and jewelry

In concert 3 unique musical groups…..
Electric Piquete 8:00PM
Stokeswood 9:30PM
Locos Por Juana 10:30PM

Opening Reception for Above and Beyond 1/8/11

Opening Reception for “ABOVE & BEYOND”
Saturday, January 8th, 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Live Music by “Amereida”

Hors d’oeuvres by Pasha’s
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments

Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our first exhibition of the new year, 2011!
This group exhibition, titled “ABOVE & BEYOND” will feature 32 dazzling, emerging, contemporary artists from around the globe. Come & join us at Art Fusion Galleries for our spectacular opening reception celebration & discover the beauty and passion of the fine arts as we continue to seduce and paint the world. Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

Second Saturday at Dorsch Gallery 1/8/11

Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
305-576-1278
Hours: Tue-Sat, 12-5
dorschgallery.com

We will be open this Saturday January 8th from 7-10pm, with our current exhibitions:

Arnold Mesches: Weather Patterns and Paint
and Clifton Childree: Orchestrated Gestures

Also opening on Saturday January 8th around the corner, Trinacria, a solo exhibition by Ralph Provisero
at Wynwood Project Space, 2200A NW 2nd Avenue.

R: Clifton Childree, still from Mysterium, 2010, dimensions variable. L: Arnold Mesches, Portraiture, 2009, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 40 inches

an American Art Projects presents Gustavo Acosta: Here 1/8/11

Pan American Art Projects presents Gustavo Acosta: Here
The artist is available for interviews, and will be present at the opening reception:
Opening reception: January 8, 2011 from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
2450 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33127
www.panamericanart.com

Pan American Art Projects presents Gustavo Acosta: HERE, a tribute exhibition to the city of Miami. Obsessed by the power of architecture, the artist traces the urban transformation of the city he calls home in this new series of works. Having witnessed the real estate boom and economic crash that followed thereafter, Acosta’s pieces encapsulate architectural giants in a stand-still moment; whether plummeting to ruins, being erected, or standing strong amidst the chaos of a city of lost promise. Works like “Borrando las Huellas”, which depicts collapsing buildings, and “One Day I Find Myself Building a Circus”, a large canvas of the foundations of the new Marlin Stadium, portray the city as a breathing entity; one that suffers with the collapse or construction of its parts; what is enfolding in each canvas is left up to the viewer to decide.

The pulsating city in Acosta’s canvases is a city at conflict with itself. An undeniable nostalgia creeps through the artist’s hectic brushstrokes. The emotional intensity of the artist’s world is present as Acosta captures a fleeting moment in the trajectory of the city’s day-to-day. Acosta has always made the cities in which he has resided the protagonists of his oeuvre. In this exhibition, we see Miami through the artist’s eyes. He sets before us a map of his city: the places that define Miami as his hometown. HERE is Acosta’s tribute to Miami, through these works the artist is embracing his role in the city; grounding his roots and proclaiming his sense of belonging HERE.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Locust Projects presents Marie Lorenz: Waverunner XV; Indices and Abstractions Opening reception1/8/11

Marie Lorenz
Waverunner XV; Indices and Abstractions
Opening reception: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 7-10pm
Conversation with the artist, 6pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Through February 19

Locust Projects is pleased to present Waverunner XV; Indices and Abstractions, an exhibition by New York-based artist Marie Lorenz. Conceived specifically for Miami, the exhibition is a continuation of the artist’s ongoing exploration of urban waterways and narratives. Through video, sculpture and large-scale works on paper, Lorenz examines and abstracts familiar places, objects, and actions.

For the first time, Lorenz is experimenting with a jet ski – a contemporary mode of transportation and sport. The artist has built a floating ramp, modeled after an ocean wave, which was taken out to Biscayne Bay. There, Lorenz filmed the interaction of the jet ski and ramp, which simultaneously become subject and object. The resulting video explores moments of floating and unexpected discovery and will be on view at the gallery alongside the ramp.

Lorenz will also present a series of black and white prints. The first, a vinyl diagram of the jet ski’s pump (the jet that propels the machine through the water), takes form on Locust Projects’ window façade and provides a kind of floating explanation of the forces at work inside the machine.

On display inside the space are handmade works on paper created using a method employed by Japanese anglers to precisely record their prize catches. To create these works, the artist has painted sumi ink onto the surface of the jet ski, and then pressed rice paper onto its handle bars, hoses, cables and decals, recording the man-made object in the style of a Japanese fish print.

By indexing select aspects, perspectives and features of the jet ski and the jump, the artist has abstracted the object, and transformed its representations into illustrations of her own personal exploration.

Marie Lorenz was born in Twenty-nine Palms, CA, in 1973 and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. She received her MFA in sculpture from Yale University, New Haven, CT, in 2002. She has participated in the Rome Prize Fellowship, American Academy in Rome, Italy (2008); and residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ME (2004); Salzburg International Summer Academy, Public Interventions Seminar, Austria (2002); and The Arques School of Traditional Boatbuilding, Sausalito, CA (1997). Recent solo projects include Upriver, performance for the Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, NY (2010); Shipwrecks, Jack Hanley Gallery, NY (2010); and The Inner Sea, a web-log that documents exploration of waterways around Rome, ITALY. In her ongoing project, Tide and Current Taxi (2005-2008), the artist acts as a guide for participants wishing to visit sites in areas surrounding New York City that are accessible only by water. After each voyage, Lorenz provides a detailed account of the journey in her Web journal, www.tideandcurrenttaxi.org.

Miguel Paredes 2nd Saturdays Art Walk 1/8/11

Join Us For Wynwood’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk

Sat. Jan. 8, 7 – 10pm
Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery
2311 Nw 2nd Ave.

Rsvp@Miguelparedes.Com – 866.534.2184 Ext.2244

Complimentary Cocktails By: Bombay Sapphire

Light Bites Provided By: Ra – Sushi – Bar – Restaurant

Sponsored By: Pkgraphics.Com
For More Info Or To Rsvp Please Contact Us:
Rsvp@Miguelparedes.Com – 866.534.2184 Ext.2244
Please Visit Us Online: Www.Miguelparedes.Com

Gallery Walk at Miami Design District 1/8/11

Design District’s First Gallery Walk Of 2011
Join us @ Borinquen Gallery for the First Gallery Walk of 2011

Saturday January 8, 2011
Cocktail Reception
7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3, Miami, FL 33137,

Come enjoy an eclectic collection of paintings, sculptures and photography by award winning artists from various countries gathered to create awareness about HIV/AIDS

H-Allen Benowitz (USA), Francois Gracia (Haiti), Clarice de Souza (Brazil), Igal Fedida (Israel), David Tupper (USA), Andre Allen (Jamaica), Sharon Dash (USA) and Hector Maldonado (Puerto Rico)

Some of these artists have exhibited their work at art galleries, art shows and museums in the United States, Europe and Latin America.

Miami International Launch Party And Opening Of Spaces 1/8/11

Join Us For The Miami International Launch Party And Vip Opening Of “Spaces”
Saturday, Jan 8th • 6:30-8pm
Black Square Gallery
2248 Nw 1st Place • Miami, Fl 33127 (Wynwood Corner Of 1st Place And 23rd St.)

Caviar Tasting Sponsored By Black River Caviar
Wine Tasting
Unveiling Of The Fair Catalogue
Kindly Rsvp To Anna Milashevych Or Ron Kritzler At Milanna.Ua@Gmail.Com

Www.Mia-Artfair.Com
14-17 January 2011 • Preview 13 Jan
Miami Beach Convention Center

Coral Gables Museum Presents First Friday Gallery Night Exhibition 1/7/11

Coral Gables Museum Presents First Friday Gallery Night Exhibition
Friday, January 7, 2011 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.CoralGablesMuseum.org

The Coral Gables Museum presents
Architecture Atelier 2011, Education of an Architect;
the pedagogy of Professor Mario F. Ortega,
Miami Dade College School of Architecture Faculty.

Over 100 student projects from Architecture Design 1 to Architecture Design 4, in the form of two-dimensional drawings and three dimensional constructs will be on display with twenty full-scale replicas from one of the masters of De Stijl, Gerrit Rietveld, along with the furniture studies and designs created in Professor Ortega’s Architecture Design Studios.

Important Cuban Artworks Vol Nine at Cernuda Arte Opening Reception 1/7/11

Cernuda Arte cordially invites you to celebrate with us the gallery presentation of our new exhibition: Important Cuban Artworks Volume Nine
Opening Reception – Friday, January 7, 2011
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

This magnificent ninth edition of our annual exhibition showcases a selection of
classical, modern and contemporary Cuban artists. The show is accompanied by
an informative 136-page full-color catalog, documenting 195 artworks.

View special works by:
Wifredo Lam, Víctor Manuel, Ponce, Amelia, Carreño, Abela, Carlos Enríquez,
Portocarrero, Milian, Mariano, Cundo, Carmelo, Mijares, Eduardo Morales,
Rodríguez Morey, Domingo Ramos, Romañach, Sosabravo, Flora Fong, Mendive,
Antonia Eiriz, Servando, Uver Solís, Pedro Pablo Oliva, Fabelo, Larraz, Scull Sisters,
Bedia, Tomás Sánchez, Vicente Hernández, Miguel Florido, Ramón Vázquez,
Sandro de la Rosa, David Rodríguez, Giosvany Echevarría, Joel Besmar,
Irina Elén González, Ania Toledo, Juan Roberto Diago, Williams Carmona,
Miguel Padura, among others.

Left: Carlos Enríquez, (Two Horses), 1953, oil on canvas, 25 x 17 inches
Right: René Portocarrero, (Cathedral in Blue), 1975, mixed media on heavy paper laid down on canvas, 30 ¼ x 21 inches

Celebrate the New Year with the Coconut Grove Art Stroll 1/1/11

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Is Celebrating the New Year with a Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Street Magicians, Food & Beverage Sampling
Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family
Saturday, January 1, 2011. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Admission: Free
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Schedule
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Street Magicians by The House of Flying Cards
8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands

On Saturday, January 1st, Coconut Grove Art Stroll once again will be offering a fabulous array of new artists and entertainers. Enjoy free food and beverages by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, and Miller Light Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor. Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, will rock you off your feet! The House of Flying Cards will entertain the audience with ongoing street magic performances.

In addition “Artway66 Gallery” set in a modern artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove. ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Spectrum II” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Marlenes Gasiba, Luis Breso, Kurt Merkel, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Candace Chloe, Nelba Gonzales, Joseph Lawrence Vasile, Yampier Sardina, Trina Collins, Brent Miller, Lizzy Lazo, Alexander Calderon and Don Epstein and a special presentation by Miami hottest Jewelry Designer Steven Anton Rahage, 17 Artists, 17 different styles. Special L ive Music Presentation by: Serena Stroppa. Video Visuals on giant screen by Johnny. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.

GroveHouse Artist Gallery will be Presenting “Nature, up Close & Abstract”
An exhibition by Members Artist from 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Marlenes Gasiba, Nelba Gonzales, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Rolando J. Mendez, William Mark Coulthard, Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero. In addition, kids can enjoy creating and painting at the Children’s Arts & Crafts area, which is taught by “Captain Art” the kid’s number 1 Art Teacher, former school teacher for over 25 years in the Miami Dade School System.

By presenting the event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60″ X 16″ Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.

Artist Talk with Teresa Diehl 1/8/11

Artist Talk with Teresa Diehl
January 8 2011, 6pm
Praxis International Art Gallery
2219 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami FL 33127
www.praxis-art.com

Praxis International Art invites you to an Artist Talk with Teresa Diehl on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 6pm at the Wynwood gallery.
Teresa Diehl is presenting her video installation work, Maneem (Dream). Diehl’s work was recently added to the permanent collection of the 21c Museum in Lousville, Kentucky. In addition, she will be presenting her work in the exhibition “MariaMaria 1511/2011” from Februrary – June 2011 at the Muzeum Montanelli in Prague.

Teresa Diehl
Mannem (Dream), 2010
3 single channel projected on crochet monofilament

…In a dream, everything slows down; the mind goes in an out between bits and pieces of the past, at the end all is woven in a tapestry of light…

“Maneem” is an immersive three single channel video installation, dealing with reconstructed memories of childhood.
Viewers are invited to walk trough the maze and wonder inside.

Like Dream catchers, the screens are woven webs that only let good dreams filter through…
bad ones stay in the net disappearing with the light of the day and good ones pass trough getting embedded in the subconscious.

The clarity of the images and experience of the work depends on the viewer’s position and his /her relationship to the space,
from where she /he stands the images could be clear and recognizable, like a familiar story line; interrupted and repeated,
or like visual echoes, some kind of dejavu; and finally just suspended colors creating an ephemeral experience.

I am fascinated as how to create a physical space that recreates the labyrinth of the mind.

Artists Square at Bayside Marketplace Saturday and Sunday

Artists Square at Bayside Marketplace
401 Biscayne Boulevard
Every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to dusk.

Call To Artists
We are currently offering prime 10’x10’ space to qualifed artist/vendors. Considering the beautiful bay-view location, high-season for tourists and Bayside marketing power, your participation is truly a no-brainer. we are also providing a free permit for all day parking.

Set-up begins at 9am & must be fnished by 11am. All vehicles must be moved out by 10:30am.
Tear-down begins at dusk and must be fnished in a timely manner.
For any question, please contact the market manager, Mark Weiser at mark@entertainmentmiami.com

This is a juried market & the market manager is the jury.

The Art of Kristie Stephenson 1/1/11

The Art of Kristie Stephenson
January 1st, 2011, 7pm to 10pm
Dharma Studio
3170 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove, Florida
www.dharmastudio.com

Dharma Studio presents the Art of Kristie Stephenson on Saturday January 1st as part of the Coconut Grove Art walk.
Kristie’s work evokes universal themes of Peace, Goodwill & protection, exploring archetypes of the sacred feminine that have emerged in myth, legend & history, and that exist in our collective unconscious. Every piece is an homage to the empowerment of women, using universal symbols from cultures throughout the world to help unite us as a global community, and remind women of their role in history.

University Of Miami Wynwood Project Space Presents Ralph Provisero Trinacria 1/8/11

University Of Miami Wynwood Project Space Presents Ralph Provisero “Trinacria”
January 8, 2011
2200A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM presents a solo exhibition by Ralph Provisero on view beginning January 8, 2011. The exhibition features three large scale works with drawings and models. The project space is located at 2200A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL.

Using the patches in damaged welding curtains from the school as drawings, Provisero references time and memory, reality and the past. Distilled from these concepts are the models and large scale works in the exhibit. They represent the formal counterpart, the spatial experience, the present. Together these nine works unify as an installation of concept and form.

Provisero has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally at such venues as the Martin Z. Margulies Collection, the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan, the Bass Museum, and Chicago’s Navy Pier. Part of the Lowe Art Museum’s permanent collection, Provisero’s large-scale work Pietra Veloce, resides on the UM campus.
For more information regarding the artist: www.provisero.com. A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art . For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu .

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Brickell Gallery Night 12/16/10

December 16, 7:00pm-9:00pm
Conrad Miami
1395 Brickell Avenue, Level 25

At our next gathering on December 16 at the Conrad Miami, we will be unveiling Brickell Gallery Night’s next phase, “West Encounters East.” This is a momentous step forward in the fulfillment of our mission to build bridges between people and cultures through art. I invite you to come share the excitement. Please do not forget to RSVP.

Join MANO Fine Art for a Champagne Reception to Celebrate the Opening of About Face 12/18/10

Join us for a Champagne Reception to celebrate the opening of About Face: Contemporary Portraiture featuring the work of MANO & Pedro Ortiz
7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Saturday, December 18
MANO Fine Art
Studio/Project Space
in the Bird Road Art District
4225 SW 75 Avenue, 2nd Flr
Miami, FL 33155

About Face: Contemporary Portraiture

Is a portrait all that it appears to be? Portraiture is the interpretation of an individual’s likeness and personality, whether in a painting or other medium. It’s origins may seem simple and almost poetic, but contemporary portraiture is decidedly a more complex negotiation between identity and representation of the subject as well as the artist.

About Face is an exhibition featuring the work of Pedro Ortiz and MANO, both navigating the fringes of subjectivity and contemporary portraiture. For many artists the portrayal of an individual continues to be one of the most attractive and intricate subjects. Both Pedro Ortiz and MANO are well known for their depiction of faces primarily that of women. Ortiz’s work possesses an extraordinary sensitivity and simplicity of the genre. His works capture his great love for his homeland of Cuba and often appear as romantic narratives. MANO revels in reinvigorating contemporary portraiture through his use of mixed media.The works presented in About Face are as varied and complex as the personages represented.

The exhibit, About Face will be on view through January 15, 2011. For more information please contact 305.467.6819.

Holiday Season at Viernes Culturales 12/17/10

Enjoy the Holiday Season at Viernes Culturales
Friday, December 17
Where: SW 8 St. bw 13 & 17 Aves.
When: 7 – 11 pm
Cost: FREE
www.viernesculturales.org

Events & Activities
FREE TOUR OF LITTLE HAVANA
Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George leads a tour of Little Havana. Meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 8 St.) at 7 pm.

MAIN STAGE
(rear of Domino Plaza, SW 15 ave & 9 St.)
7:10 pm Little Havana Community Choir
7:50 pm Fina Escayola & Her Flamenco Dance Students
8:10 pm Creativo Dance Studios (mix of styles) (website)
8:20 pm Rudolfo Nunez (Peruvian singer/songwriter)
8:50 pm Mercy Martinez (Cuban singer/songwriter)
9:30 pm Fusion 4 Band (MySpace page)

OTHER ACTIVITIES:
A Domino Competition in Domino Park (anyone can participate — and there are prizes!)

Street and sidewalk performers & activities

A mariachi band (in front of El Buen Sabor restaurant, between 15th & 16th Aves.), composer/guitarist Rudolpho Nunez at the corner of 16th Ave. & SW 8th, abd Uruguayan drumming near the east corner of SW 8th St. & 14th Ave.

Dozens of NEW local artists and artisans (including local authors) selling their wares in our outdoor Arts Fair

Restaurants & bars featuring Cuban, Thai/Sushi, Chinese, Uruguayan, Spanish and Mexican cuisine (and two new spots: Casa Panza Cafe & Quiereme Mucho … Morena!).

Beautiful art galleries & artist studios open for you to explore

Live music (and dance) in many of our local venues: flamenco, traditional Cuban music, Afro-Cuban rumba, more!

Unique stores selling locally made cigars (watch cigar rollers), Latin music CDs, gifts, guayaberas and more

Fresh tropical drinks at the fruteria on SW 8th St. before 13th Ave.

Free international phone calls with our Gold Sponsor Verizon (north side of 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)

As you know, our monthly festival is usually on the LAST Friday of the month, but this December is different: Viernes Culturales is NEXT FRIDAY, December 17 — just in time for some last-minute holiday shopping!

Take a break from boring shopping malls. At our free street festival and art walk, enjoy hot chocolate and churros while browsing the work of our many artists and artisans.

Our stage lineup for this month includes popular local group Fusion 4 and their blend of salsa, merengue, cumbia and other Latin favorites, Christmas carols sung by the Little Havana Community Choir, and singer/songwriters Rudolfo Nunez and Mercy Martinez. Plus, enjoy dance performances by Fina Escayola’s flamenco students as well as students from Creativo Dance Studios.

And it’s all free? Sí! Plus, our free Little Havana tour, a domino competition (in Domino Park, of course) street performers, our many galleries, and all the other arts, food & culture activities that make us one of Miami’s favorite festivals.

See below for the details. Our website is under construction, so in the meantime please forward this email to your friends, Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for the latest.

P.S. A shout out to the Yelpers who have been giving us 4-5 star ratings …

See you on the 17th!

Propulsion at CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery 12/11/10

Art & Design Night – Saturday, December 11th,2010 7-10pm,Design District
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC.
61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137

“Propulsion” in a brand new Platinum Jaguar XK or XJ and in my gallery with my exhibition „Light meets Color“!

Just four, but stunning, different & competent artists, brought together for you in this total harmony and in an exclusive ambiance of “wellfeeling”…

Beautiful live piano music entertainment with our cuban pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported by
our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate, Steel and Aluminium.

“PROPULSION” Size 55×71″ / 140x180cm
Original Painting by Elmar HUND, Germany
Acrylic on Cotton, Resin, Goldpowder 24ct

To feast even more your eyes, 2 spectacular looking 2011 Jaguars: the 510-horsepower XKR and The All-New Re-designed XJ compliments of Warren Henry Jaguar.

Art Basel Closing Party and Fusion VII Enlightened Synchronicities 12/11/10

Art Basel Closing Celebration and
“Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities”
Saturday, December 11th, 7 -10 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Complimentary Wine, Refreshments & Music by DJ Josh Nemcik
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.

Come join us at Art Fusion Galleries for a night of sophistication, glamour & art to celebrate the closing of Art Basel 2010, as well as our final exhibition of the 2010 art season. This group exhibition, titled “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities” will feature 32 dazzling, emerging, contemporary artists from around the globe. Be part of the energy that is captivating Miami!

Art By: M.NILLO

This Time in America at Gallery I/D 12/11/10

This Time in America: Part I
Wynwood Gallery Night Saturday, Dec 11th 7:30–11pm
2531 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127

Curators Giselle DeVera and Brenda Ann Kenneally
Juliana Beasley
Nina Berman
Sean Hemmerle
Tim Hetherington
Brenda Ann Kenneally
Gillian Laub
Randal Levenson
Emily Schiffer
December 2 – January 15

Gallery I/D is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, This Time in America: Part 1. The two-part series, co-curated by renowned photographer Brenda Ann Kenneally, highlights photographers who have turned their lenses on America. Part 1, which runs concurrently with Art Basel from December 2nd to January 15th, features award-winning photographers and photojournalists who captured diverse segments of American society. What they saw – a New York community of impoverished social outcasts, cowboys and urbanites, segregation alive and well in America, U.S. soldiers in slumber between wartime activities, the colorful frenzy of stock market charts and more – remind us not only of the unique nature of America, but of our fluctuating and transformative place in the civilized world.

Juliana Beasley’s The Last Stop: Rockaway Park is a series of photos taken over a four-year period in an area of Queens, New York named Rockaway Park. The last stop on the subway’s A train, Rockaway Park is home to lonely elderly people and folks on the verge of homelessness – a community living on the edge. Beasley has spent time with her subjects in the bars, diners and bedrooms of these troubled individuals. The effects of the proverbial hard life of confinement, years spent as barflies, and countless hours lived inside their heads are apparent in the lines on their faces, jagged teeth, and dire surroundings. Lapdancer, published in 2003, takes a look inside the world of professional nude dancing, which Beasley documented for eight years. Sete 10, her most recent photo essay is the product of a month long residency in the south of France. Beasley began her career as a printer for Annie Leibovitz. She was a nominee for the International Center for Photography Infinity Award and she was recently awarded an Aaron Siskind Fellowship Award.

Some photos in Nina Berman’s Hedge look like abstract jumbles of casino slot machines or ornate Japanese food packages at first glance. They are actually graphs and charts from desktop screens at a New York investment firm. One photograph is shot from the rear of a fund manager’s desk. You see a mirror-like image; four monitors that look like two. Dead center between them, a human eye peers out, a glaring reminder that there is no technology, no hedging, no losses or gains, without man himself. Berman is a documentary photographer with a primary interest in the American political and social landscape. She is the author of two monographs Purple Hearts – Back from Iraq and Homeland, both dealing with war and militarism. Berman’s work has been recognized with awards in art and journalism by the New York Foundation for the Arts, the World Press Photo Foundation and the Open Society Institute Documentary Fund. Her work has most recently been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art 2010 Biennial and the 2010 Milano Triennale.

Photographer Sean Hemmerle, best known for his award-winning photos of post-industrial American wastelands, political hot-buttons like the U.S./Mexican border, and scenes from the 2002 sniper attacks in Washington, gives us Some Americans, his first foray into portrait photography. Hemmerle travels frequently for work and became curious about the power of the ordinary American. One photo, Cowboy, shows a well-dressed, pressed and confident-looking older cowboy type. He’s wearing a gold watch, a gold ring on each hand, and a white hat. His boots are clean and brown. In one shirt pocket he has a pen, in the other a cell phone (or maybe a pack of cigarettes). He looks like the new cowboys should look: proud, self-assured and in dark denim. This photo and others in Some Americans call to the mind the American can-do spirit and our strong sense of selves, no matter what situation we are in. Sean Hemmerle is a New York based photographer who bought his first camera with his signing bonus from the U.S. Army in 1988. He has been widely exhibited in places like the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, the Houston Museum of Fine Art and the Pingyao Photography Festival in Pingyao, China among others. His photography has graced the covers and pages of many publications, including TIME, Metropolis, WIRED, New York Magazine, The New York Times, and the Columbia Journalism Review.

Documentary photographer Tim Hetherington’s photos take us to the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan where he spent time documenting the lives, combat and non-combat, of U.S. soldiers. The photo essay Sleeping Soldiers shows military men during sleep, a far cry from their battleground activities. One young soldier, Dockelso, sports a clearly visible tattoo of the word “combat.” His fetal position reminds you more of an infant than of a man trained in the art of war. Hetherington, a Vanity Fair contributor, spent 15 months in Afghanistan. His images, coupled with Sebastian Junger’s writing, were the basis of the documentary Restrepo, which showed war as the brutal but human-fueled entity that it is. Infidel, a book based on the duo’s experiences in Afghanistan, features Hetherington’s photos and was released in October. The Liverpool-born Hetherington is the recipient of numerous awards including a Fellowship from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, a Hasselblad Foundation grant, four World Press Photo prizes including the World Press Photo of the Year 2007, the Rory Peck Award for Features, and an Alfred I. duPont award.

Brenda Ann Kenneally has for many years brought to light the situation of poverty in America. Her latest installation which is part the Upstate Girls project, America: Love it or Else, features two multimedia pieces that play simultaneously. Each features images that Kenneally has captured during an eight-year period in Troy, New York. Troy, once an epicenter of industrialization, has fallen on hard times. And so have its residents, which is evident in the photographs and videos seen in the show. Part 1: I Love America, focuses on the inherent idealism of love of country that transcends the challenges of being an American. We see an annual celebration of the birthday of Uncle Sam, a folk character said to be based on a real-life resident of Troy. But this is America, and through Kenneally’s lens we discover that the citizens of Troy may just need a celebration, whether Uncle Sam really existed or not. Part 2: I Love You shows us love as a day-to-day coping tool. For the women in the City of Troy, “…romance is the best medicine if only in small doses of unrealized fantasy.” Many images in the video are of the female heads of household that make up much of Troy’s population. We see them kissing their babies, kissing their baby-daddies, some kissing their girlfriends. As Kenneally puts it, “The feminization of poverty in America has been commercially legitimized and its emotional deficit filled at the Dollar Store.” Judging from these photographs, you cannot help but agree with Kenneally. Brenda Ann Kenneally is a documentarian and interdisciplinary artist living in Brooklyn. Her long-term projects are intimate portraits of social issues that intersect where the personal is political. Her book and web publication MONEY, POWER, RESPECT; Pictures of My Neighborhood received numerous awards: The W. Eugene Smith Award for Humanistic Photography, a Soros Criminal Justice Fellowship and The Mother Jones Award. In 2004, Kenneally began photographing in Upstate New York, where she was born. The ongoing project, Upstate Girls is a look at the lower working class America that, despite sweeping technological advances, remains unchanged since Kenneally herself was a child there. Brenda Ann Kenneally is the co-curator of Gallery I/D’s This Time in America.

Gillian Laub’s photo essay, Southern Rites, takes us to prom night in Georgia. There’s a “tradition” in certain Georgia high schools that dictates that there be segregated proms – one for white students, one for black students. For years the students have protested about the separate affairs, but their complaints were no match for the residual customs of the past. During the school year the graduates attend classes together, play on the same sports teams, and date each other. One image shows a sullen prom queen – the black prom queen. She wears a pink gown and a crown. Across her torso is a homemade-looking sash denoting her title. Her cell phone rests on her lap. We never see the white prom queen; Laub wasn’t allowed inside. The 2010 prom, held this past May, was the first-ever integrated prom at Montgomery County High School. Gillian Laub graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in comparative literature before studying photography at the International Center of Photography, New York. She was selected for the World Press Photo’s Joop Swart Masterclass in 2003 and was the winner of Nikon’s Storyteller Award for her work in the Middle East. With the support of the Jerome Foundation, Laub’s first monograph, Testimony, was published by Aperture in 2007 to critical acclaim.

Photographer Randal Levenson focused his lens on the people and places of Tennessee in American Tennessee Valley. Levenson’s photographs show rugged and unapologetic Americans in remote work sites, smoking cigarettes down to the filter, shooting squirrels, and living in dwellings most of us would consider unfit for human habitation. One look at George, with his indoor fire pit, companion dogs and strewn-about garbage makes you wonder if this is the America our forefathers envisioned. But it’s America today, like it or not. Levenson has been exhibited in many galleries and museums in the United States and Canada. A book of his work, done while following carnivals and sideshows, In Search of the Monkey Girl, was published by Aperture in 1982, with a text by Spalding Gray. A master printer, he has worked with artists such as Richard Avedon, Josef Karsh, and Robert Frank. Randal has taught photography at the University of Ottawa in Canada and has lectured widely, most recently at his alma mater, Brown University.

The black and white photos in Emily Schiffer’s award-winning portfolio Youth on the Cheyenne River Reservation depict the ethereal notion of play. Children in the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe were photographed hiding in gigantic rubber tires, jumping from tree limbs, practicing playground politics, and wading in ponds. They’re textured photographs that when seen up close invite you to almost touch them. In Blanket, you want to feel for yourself if the woolen throw in which the little girl rests is of the itchy kind. In 2005 Schiffer founded a photography program for these kids. That sense of closeness is evident in the way that although not shot up close, the photos embody a oneness, an understanding of their subjects. Schiffer was the recipient of a 2006-2007 Fulbright Fellowship in Photography, the 2009 Inge Morath Award, presented by Magnum Photos, and the Inge Morath Foundation, and was the 2010 winner of the PDN Photo Annual Personal Project Category.

Gallery I/D’s This Time in America: Part I opens on December 2nd and runs through January 15th, 2011. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, December 2nd. A closing reception will be held on Saturday, January 15th.

Dina Mitrani Gallery Exposures II Wynwood Gallery Walk 12/11/10

Dina Mitrani Gallery Exposures II
Wynwood Gallery Walk
Saturday, December 11, 7-10pm

November 13 – December 24, 2010
Mario Algaze
Pablo Cabado
Marina Font
Pompi Gutnisky
Roberto Huarcaya
Carlos Irijalba
Luis Lazo
Peggy Levison Nolan
Colleen Plumb
Alexandra Rowley
Kanako Sasaki
Guillermo Srodek-Hart

to view images of the exhibit
www.dinamitranigallery.com

Paredes Fine Art Gallery celebrates Art Basel success during Art Walk 12/11/10

Local Artist Miguel Paredes To Celebrate Art Basel Success During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays’ Art Walk
Saturday, December 11, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Paredes Fine Arts Studio
2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127

Urban realist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Gallery following a series of hit Art Basel exhibits and events

On the heels of a successful run during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist Miguel Paredes will host a cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Gallery on Saturday, December 11, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. during the “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” in the Wynwood Arts District.

In celebration of Paredes’ hit exhibitions and events during the famed Art Basel festivities – including two at the Wynwood studio that attracted more than three thousand visitors in total – Saturday’s reception will offer guests the opportunity to view pieces Paredes debuted only a week ago, such as those from his popular Los Ninos, Boroughs and Pulgha & Birds series, a sculpture version of Miguel’s painting “In the Name of America” and his all-new series, Elements of an Artist. Also still available for viewing are works by Graffiti Artists SKI and 2ESAE of UR New York and celebrated pop/rock photographer Danny Clinch. In addition to mingling with Paredes in his post-Art Basel glow, guests will enjoy complimentary a signature cocktail, The Sapphire Dhiva, sponsored by Bombay Sapphire.

Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up on 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will also exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127. An additional holiday 2010 Pop-Up Gallery is located at 412 Lincoln Road. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com.

The Panelists Opening Reception 12/11/10

Opening Night Reception: December 11th, 7-11pm
THE PANELISTS
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 North West 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl. 33127

THE PANELISTS, is a group show featuring 16 artists who each created a continuing comic book story. Artists include KRK Ryden, Mitch O Connell (whose work has appeared in Newsweek and the New York Times as well as advertising campaigns for McDonalds and Rolling Stones), Anthony Ausgang (who recently designed the cover of MGMTs Congratulations record). Other artists showing work include Niagara, The Pizz, Spain, Mats?!, Mark George, Zoey Stevens, Luster Kaboom, Janelle Hessing, Rus Pope, Robin Footitt, Jon Haddock and Joshua Ellingson.

Pepvert and Friends Italian Girls A Visual Experience 12/11/10

Pepvert & Friends: Italian Girls – A VISUAL EXPERIENCE
Saturday – December 11th, 9pm
Soho Studios – SAPAL @ Wynwood Convention Center
2136 NW 1st Avenue
Miami, FL

Join MTV this Saturday for “Art Walk After Hours”
Pepvert created 5 songs, his Friends created 5 videos.

Featuring Filmmakers/Directors:
Trevor Lafarque – “Umbria”
José De Las Casas – “Again F****d Up“
Stephanie Fonticiella – “Back To Point One”
Christopher Diaz – “Lies To London”
Michael Dagnery & Michael Anderez (co-directors) – “Stretch Armstrong”

Live Visual Mixing by:
Felicia Carlisle
Jillian Mayer
Juan Carlos Zaldivar
TM Sisters

Music by Pepvert from the release Italian Girls

www.sohostudiosmiami.com/sapal
iTunes.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 12/4/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Saturday, December 4, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave, Coconut Grove Florida,33133
www.artway66.com

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Street Magicians, Food & Beverage Sampling. Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family
Saturday, December 4, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings.
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Street Magicians by The House of Flying Cards.
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Dance Performance By Breuil Fussion Academy.
8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Ritmo Latino, one of Miami’s Premier Pop/Rock Latin Party Bands Promoting their new album.

On Saturday, December 4, Coconut Grove Art Stroll once again will be offering a fabulous array of new artists and entertainers. Enjoy free food and beverages by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, and Miller Light Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Ritmo Latino, one of Miami’s Premier Pop/Rock Latin Party Bands Promoting their new album. Special Dance Presentation by the Breuil Fussion Academy,” Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, will rock you off your feet! And to make this night an unforgettable night… The House of Flying Cards will entertain the audience with ongoing street magic performances. Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Beradette Denoux, Daisy Rodriguez, Roland o J. Mendez, Cecilia Borrel, Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero.

In addition” Artway66 Gallery” Set in a Modern Artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove, ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work, and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every Gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Spectrum” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Marlenes Gasiba, Luis Breso, Kurt Merkel, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales, Joseph Lawrence Vasile, Yampier Sardina, Trina Collins, Brent Miller, Lizzy Lazo, Alexander Calderon and Don Epstein, 16 Artists, 16 different styles. Special Live Music Presentation by: Ritm Latino, Serena Stroppa. Video Visuals on giant screen: by Johnny. Special Presentation: by Breuil Fussion Academy. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.

This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening.

By presenting the event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60″ X 16″ Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair
2911 Grand Avenue
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Ph: 305.726.1466
coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Art Basel Day 1: Art Basel had a great start in Coconut Grove By Betty Alvarez

It’s the week of Art Basel and what a great start it had in the great neighborhood of Coconut Grove. Many surrounding galleries opened their doors to what it will be the beginning to a great week full of activities, VIP openings and exhibitions for the yearly international event.

My walk started in the Coconut Grove Arts Fair Gallery where an exhibition called Natural Science was displayed. Many great works of artists on displayed. One my way to Cocowalk, I walked down Grand Avenue and went in AC Fine Art. A variety of Salvador Dahli works were on displayed. As I entered the gallery, I noticed that some renovations were done to make it look neat and organized. A very nice upgrade.

As I ventured into the Mayfair Promenade, I stopped by some artists who had their works being displayed outside. One of the works I found was made out of Buffalo cartilages. There were very nice pieces. I made my way to Artway 66 which the gallery had some very nice works. Very colorful indeed.

Finally we ventured into Rodez Gallery where George Rodez, owner, was displaying the current exhibition called “Exposed” where 11 artists joined forces to create one voice by bearing their souls in an exploration of self-identity through visual art and film. What attracted to me is that the colors were so clear and vibrant. It really blew my mind.

I wanted to explore the other Coconut Grove streets that I never had a chance to venture. One of the galleries was on MacFarlane Road called Max in the Grove. This gallery has a little bit of everything but mostly more modern contemporary art. Some Romero Britto art, small climbers statues, big cermamic art. It was amazing. On our way to Commodore Plaza we wanted to go to Blu Moon Studio of Art. Unfortunately we could not find it but let me talk about it later. Since I could not find the aforementioned gallery, I headed to Commodore Plaza where there were more galleries. On my way there, I stopped into Lulu’s Restaurant for a nice glass of Champagne. It was very tasty.

Off I went to Nomade Art Gallery where a big piece of wooden artwork welcome me as I entered the gallery. It was huge. It looked like a huge skeletal boat. Very interesting. Then I headed off to Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery where the owner gladly showed me some pieces of her current exhibition. On my way back, I was determined to find Blu Moon Studio of Art. It was just around the corner.

I am glad that I did. The owner greeted me with open arms and looked at the various artworks from her artist friends. The studio was small but quaint that served as the perfect venue for the perfect event.

All in all, Coconut Grove was a good place to start Art Basel week. I wish more people attended this first night but I do hope that this will become a yearly tradition. Congratulations Coconut Grove!

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Bird Road Art Walk Saturday 12/18/10

Bird Road Art Walk
Saturday, December 18, 2010, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
Throughout the Bird Road Art District, check our facebook page for particpating studios or call 305.467.6819 for more info.
Facebook page.

Particpating Studios & Art Spaces:
Accent Alternative Art Space
Aperture Studios
Artworks Associates II
Carlos Antonio Rancano
Erik Speyer Studio
Esteban Blanco Art Studio
G Peralta Fine Arts
Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studio
Lambertini Art
Madero Art
MANO Fine Art Studio/Project Space
Miami Art Club
Miami Press Workshop
Nestor Arenas Fine Art Photography
Nickel Glass Studio
Onate Fine Art
Pablo Lazo Studio
Rafael Consuegra/Caudart Gallery & Studio
Ray Azcuy Art Studio
Rodolfo Chavarriaga Art Studio
Rofle R. Art Studio
Romero Hidalgo Artists’ Studios
Tropical Art Gallery@ Palmetto Rug
The Young Artists Academy
Valmar Framing Gallery
Victor Gomez Workshop
Warehouse

Go behind-the-scenes, in one of Miami’s oldest art districts. Visit open studios, view gallery exhibitions, meet the artists, enjoy complimentary cocktails and hors d’ ouvres, plenty of free parking and complimentary shuttle bus service that will take you to each major studio hub throughout the night.

Our favorite gourmet mobile food vendors will be also be set-up at strategic points along the way so that you can stop and have dinner.

The Bird Road Art District (BRAD) is located just off the beaten path east of SW 75th Avenue, which runs alongside the Palmetto Expressway and between Bird Road (SW 40th St) and SW 48th St. The majority of the artist’s studios are located off of SW 75th Ave.

Start your Art Walk at any of the particpating studios or alternative art spaces. Look for the shuttle bus that will take you from one warehouse hub to another. The bus goes by all the particpating venues approximately every 25-30 minutes. Suggested starting point for the Art Walk is 4229 SW 75 Avenue

Getting there:
Traveling from the North
From I-75
Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right
onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From I-95
Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From the Florida Turnpike
Go south to 836, then east to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the South
From US1
Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From 874
Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the East
From I-95
Go south to 836, then west to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From Miami International Airport
Go west on 836 to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the West
From Tamiami (8th St.)
Take the Florida Turnpike North to 836,
then East to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left into first parking lot.

Art Bazaar at FAT Vilage ARTwalk 11/27/10

Art Bazaar at FAT Vilage ARTwalk Nov. 27
11/27/10, 7pm to 11PM
Gallery 101
501. N. Andrews Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,33301
www.thegallery101.net

You are invited to set up a table or area displaying your artworks for just $25. This will be during the FAT Village Art Walk Night Nov. 27, so the walk-by traffic will be really good. Take advantage of this unique opportunity! Call Adam at 954.882.1861

Gallery 101 will be having its First Art Bazaar Saturday November 27 from 7-10 pm. Come out and enjoy the FAT Village Artwalk and great gift Ideas from local artists. Event will take place both inside and outside at Gallery 101’s back lot.

If you would like to come and set up and display for this event with your art or crafts please email Adam at awhite@thegallery101.net.

Space is limited:
Space is 8ft x 12ft.cost is 25.00 for the evening.
Tables and chairs can be provided at a small additional charge.

Come out and get into the Holiday spirit and pick up great gifts and support the local arts scene.

501 N. Andrews Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301
Phone: 954-882-1861

See the Art Studios and Galleries of FAT Village including:

18 Rabbit Gallery – 17 NW 5th St
Alfred Phillips’ Art Studio – 113 NW 5th St.
Andrews Living Arts – 23 NW 5th St.
Art Wear – 521 NW 1st Ave.
Downtown Music Studio – 545 NW 1st Ave.
Francisco Sheuat Art Studio – 115 NW 5th St.
Gallery 101 – 501 N. Andrews Ave. #103
Julio Green Art Studio – 115 NW 5th St.
Playground Gym – 525 NW 1st Ave.
Rachel Henriques’ Studio – 506 NW 1st Ave.
Sixth Star Costume Studio – 21 NW 5th St.
Sixth Star Entertainment – 503 NW 1st Ave.
The Art of Alex – 500 NW 1st Ave.
The Puppet Network – 500 NW 1st Ave.
Women’s Theatre Project – 505 NW 1st Ave.
Village Cornices Plus – 117 NW 5th St.
Victoria Park Insurance (art exhibits) -501 N. Andrews Ave. #102
World and Eye Arts Center – 17B NW 5th St.

Madero art and studio Open his studio 11/20/10

MADERO art & studio
4225 SW 72 AV MIAMI, FL 33155
Open his studio on
Saturday November 20 2010
7:00-10:00 pm

The Bird Road Art District (BRAD) proudly announces the launch of their new Art Walk
Visit more than 20 artists’ studios, view gallery exhibitions and meet the artists of the Bird Road Art District.

Enjoy Free Parking!

Start your evening at any one of these participating studios or galleries: Accent Alternative Art Space, Aperture Studios, Ana Maria Sarlat, Rafael Consuegra/Caudart Gallery & Studio, Ediciones Malgon, Edward Berounsky at Architeknics, Erik Speyer Studio, Esteban Blanco Art Studio, G Peralta Fine Arts, Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studio, Ilisastigui Studio, Lambertini Art, MADERO art studio, MANO Fine Art Studio/Project Space, Miami Art Club, Victor Gomes-Miami Press Workshop, Nestor Arenas Fine Art Photography, Nkisi Projects, Ray Azcuy Art Studio, Rodolfo Chavarriaga Art Studio, Rofle R. Art Studio and Romero Hidalgo Artists’ Studios.

Starting November 20, the Bird Road Art District (BRAD) will host a monthly Art Walk from 7:00 pm-10:00 pm on the third Saturday of every month.
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Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the Wynwood Art Walk on 11/13/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday, November 13, 2010.  This is the art walk before Art Basel and it was packed….So much fun!!!  For our Art Basel listing click here.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Thanksgiving Weekend Viernes Culturales 11/26/10

Viernes Culturales – November 26, 2010
Where: SW 8 St. bw 13 & 17 Aves.
When: 7 – 11 pm
Cost: FREE

Events & Activities

FREE TOUR OF LITTLE HAVANA
Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George leads a tour of Little Havana. Meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 8 St.) at 7 pm.

MAIN STAGE
(rear of Domino Plaza, south side of 15 ave & 8 st)

7:25 pm South Florida Zulu Nation (breakdancing by local youth)
7:45 pm South Florida Circus Arts School (acrobatics)
8:15 pm Fabian Michique (Spanish/Brazilian Latin jazz trio)
9:30 pm Orquesta Nueva Impresion (salsa/merengue/cumbia)

  • OTHER ACTIVITIES:
    A Domino Competition in Domino Park (and more domino games across the street at 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)
  • Street and sidewalk performers & activities (henna art, human statue, jugglers and more!)
  • A mariachi band (in front of El Buen Sabor restaurant, between 15th & 16th Aves.) and composer/guitarist Rudolpho Nunez at the corner of 16th Ave. & SW 8th
  • Dozens of local artists and artisans (including local authors) selling their wares in our outdoor Arts Fair
  • Miami Chef Jeremiah’s mobile Gastropod (gourmet food) in front of the fruteria (fresh tropical drinks) on SW 8th St. before 13th Ave. (and piano playing at the fruteria)
  • Restaurants & bars featuring Cuban, Thai/Sushi, Chinese, Uruguayan, Spanish and Mexican cuisine (and two new spots: Casa Panza Cafe & Qiereme Mucho … Morena!).
  • Art galleries & artist studios open for you to explore
  • Live music in multiple venues (from old school to new)
  • Classic cars (and a race car) to check out at the lot in front of Optica Lopez (1340 SW 8th St.).
  • Visit our other unique stores for locally made cigars, Latin music CDs, gifts, guayaberas and more!
  • Free international phone calls with our Gold Sponsor Verizon (north side of 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)

Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art Opening at Snitzer 11/13/10

Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art
Jon Pylypchuk
Saturday November 13th, 2010, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st PL
Miami, FL 33127
305.448.8976
info@snitzer.com
November 13th – December 21, 2010

Fredric Snitzer Gallery is pleased to announce Jon Pylypchuk’s solo exhibition, Old Drunk Paintings and Other Works of Fine Art, from November 13th to December 21, 2010.

An Opening reception for the artist will be on Saturday, November 13th, 7-10 pm.

Jon Pylypchuk explores social themes such as violence, illness, poverty, and loss. Working with low-cost and found materials such as fake fur, wood, scrap metal, electric lightbulbs …and polyurethane foam, Pylypchuk reinterprets the collage and bricolage practices derived from Art Brut, with winks to Disney and Goya.

Pylypchuk has long made a world of anthropomorphized animals stuffed and suffering a multitude of mishaps. These unfortunate beasts reveal stories of dispossession and neglect, exhibiting a world-weariness that is somewhat comical. Pylypchuk’s audiences are outsiders in the realms he fabricates, excluded from the secrets kept and the games played, yet privy to the way in which these created worlds reflect their own, however brutish and disturbing this reflection may be.

“One of the most enjoyable and unsettling aspects of walking through this exhibit is experiencing the alienation effect triggered by the scale of each work. The pieces are hung from floor to ceiling, towering above or meeting the viewer at eye level. They impose their presence upon the gallery space, diminishing those who stand in their midst by violently returning their gaze.” Megan Stewart, Montreal Arts Uncovered

Born in Winnipeg, Canada in 1972, Pylypchuk lives and works in Los Angeles. He studied at the University of Manitoba School of Art, where he co-founded the collective known as the Royal Art Lodge in 1996. Two years later, he moved to Los Angeles, receiving his MFA from UCLA in 2001. Capturing international attention, Pylypchuk’s work has been exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe and Asia. At present, Pylypchuk is in a solo exhibition at the Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal until January 4, 2011.

Pylypchuk’s work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Appropriated Manipulated Destroyed The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery 11/13/10

Saturday, November 13th, 7-11pm
The Art of N! SATTERFIELD
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
305-989-3359
haroldgolengallery.com

In his own words:
With that you’re probably wondering, “What the heck is N!?”, or possibly, “Who is this N! person?”.
You see, some folks believe I am a graffiti artist or a stencil artist because of the tools and techniques I employ, but graffiti is a pretty vague term and stencils are simply mark-making tools. Granted, I’ll admit to creating quite a bit of stencil graffiti in my time on the planet but that’s only a small part of the picture. Somewhere in the process I became more interested in using the tools of the trade (spray paint, caps, stencils, attitude) to make something more visually pleasing.”So it’s pop art?” Well, I do veil my subversive tendencies in the veneer of tiki imagery and thereby gain the ability to comment on it. And it’s certainly as pretty as it is confrontational, but it’s basically an exercise in culture jamming and as such is social commentary.

I can take any image or symbol (or symbolic image for that matter), re-contextualize it, and ultimately liberate it. By ingesting the wash of pop cultural debris and regurgitating it back to the masses I’m able to point out the humor in it, address it’s shortcomings, or simply allow the viewer to reflect on their own relationship with it.

I defy common perceptions of what spray paint is “supposed” to look like and have a loads of fun playing with the results. Quite frankly, I like things that way. I simply refer to it as “urban folk art” and I really hope you enjoy it.

Meet Enrique Martinez Celaya at Gary Nader 11/13/10

Enrique Martínez Celaya: Selected Work / Obra Selecta 1992-2010
Gary Nader fine art
62 NE 27th Street, Miami, Florida 33137
Saturday, November 13th, 7:00pm-9:00pm (PREVIEW)

Gary Nader fine art is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Enrique Martínez Celaya: Selected Work/Obra Selecta 1992-2010, a broad survey of work by Cuban-born artist, Enrique Martínez Celaya, dating from the 1990s to the present day. Unique to a gallery setting in its comprehensive range of work, the exhibition will offer a rich and chronological compendium of significant paintings, sculptures, and drawings from all of his major projects.

Martínez Celaya’s works in a space of mystery where literature, philosophy, religion and art inform his search for meaning and his explorations of memory and the human condition. His paintings, sculptures, photographs and works on paper, as well as his ambitious installations at venues such as the Berlin Philharmonic, engage with personal life experience and delve into a territory where longing and austerity coalesce.

Enrique Martínez Celaya (b. Cuba 1964) began his art training as an apprentice to an academic painter. He studied Applied Physics at Cornell University and pursued a Ph.D. in Quantum Electronics at the University of California, Berkeley. He left the doctoral program at Berkeley to make art, receiving a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1994. Martínez Celaya’s studio and imprint in Miami, Whale & Star, functions as a contemplative and educational environment concerned with the role art has in life, spirit and community. He has exhibited at major institutions such as the Miami Art Museum, Florida, and his artwork is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others. He has also exhibited widely in America and Europe.

December 01st, 2010– January 30, 2011
Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am – 6 pm

GG Newest Exhibition Art Fusion Gallery 11/13/10

Exhibition at
“ART FUSION GALLERY”

As part of the Program
“Enlightened Synchronicities”
Saturday Nov 13, 2010.
located at 1 N.E. 40th Street Suite 3, 6, 7 Miami, Fl 33137
in the heart of the Miami Design District,
Opening Reception from 7 pm to 11 pm
Live Music by “Amereida”

GG will be exhibiting his Newest and Most Unique Works
Where he open its doors to a World of Great imagination,
Vibrant Colors and Extravagant Characters
of his Neo Pop Art Collection

Complimentary Wine & Refreshments.
www.ggartwork.com

Art and Design Night for Fusion VII Enlightened Synchronicities 11/13/10

Art & Design Night for “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities”
Saturday, November 13th, 2010
7-10 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our anniversary and Art Basel Exhibition, as well as our final exhibition of the 2010 art season. This group exhibition, titled “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities” will feature 32 dazzling, emerging, contemporary artists from around the globe. Come & join us for a night full of art & design at Art Fusion Galleries & discover the beauty and passion of the fine arts as we continue to seduce and paint the world. Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

Complimentary Wines, Refreshments & Music.
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.
www.artfusiongallery.com

Art Basel Preview Light meets Color 11/13/10

Pre-Art Basel Group Show: „Light meets Color“ Ekatarina Moré (Russia), Ira Tsantekidou (Greece),
Divna Pesic (Macedonia), Elmar Hund (Germany)
Art & Design Night – Saturday, November 13th, 2010 time: 7-10pm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137

Only four, but stunning, different & competent artists, brought together for you in this total harmony and a rare ambiance of wellfeeling.

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well known cuban pianist Domingo Aragu.

Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported by
our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate, Steel and Aluminium.

“Divna Pesic” Surrealist Artist
Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

Second Saturday Closing Reception at Dorsch Gallery 11/13/10

Please join us for a closing reception during Second Saturday from 7-10pm on November 13.
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127

This is the last day to see our current shows.
Rene Barge: The Making of a Porous Body
Brian O’Connell: The Illusion of Plans
Robert Thiele: 8-Four-9

Copies of Robert Thiele’s recently published catalog 30 Robert Thiele will also be available for viewing and purchase.

Image: Rene Barge, A Pollinator of the Submerged Peninsula, 2006-2010
dorschgallery.com

Javelin at The Awarehouse 11/13/10

The Awarehouse :: 550NW 29ST, Miami, FL
www.awarehousemiami.com
Buy Tickets Online.
WVUM 90.5 // Nightdrive \ Vitamin Water // Awarehouse \ Fabrika
present
a special post Wynwood + Design District Art Walk live performance by:
JAVELIN
Luaka Bop / Thrill Jockey / Brooklyn
with special guest:
Entresol
Nightdrive / Miami
+ DJs:
Laura of Miami
Mr. Pauer
Benton

The Awarehouse
10PM

Help the Children with Markowicz Fine Art and Benedicte Blanc Fontenille 11/13/10

Gallery Walk in the Design District
Saturday, November 13th, 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Markowicz Fine Art
1 NE 40th Street
#5
Miami, FL 33137

Help the Children with Markowicz Fine Art and Benedicte Blanc Fontenille
For this Gallery Walk, Saturday 13th, The artist Benedicte Blanc Fontenille will be present from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM to present her artworks at the Gallery.
November 3rd, Markowicz Fine Art and the artist Benedicte Blanc Fontenille hosted a special event for the benefit of the local organization Act4Me.
The mission of Act4Me is to improve the lives of the children with neurological disorders, supporting their families with resources for therapy, thus enabling them to reach their highest potential.
We remind you that 20% of the proceeds during the month of November go to the association Act4Me.
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Don’t forget that on gallery walk days, every second Saturday of each month, galleries and shops of the Miami Design District open their doors to the public from 7:00PM to 10:00PM.

Vintage lithographic posters from the Mourlot Estate are available at Markowicz Fine Art.
RSVP …..
Let us know if you are coming and if you have guests.

Exposures II opening at Dina Mitrani Gallery 11/13/10

Dina Mitrani Gallery | Miami
EXPOSURES II
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13th, 7pm
2620 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33127
786. 486. 7248

On view through Art Basel Week

Saturday, December 4th, 7pm
November 13 – December 24, 2010

Mario Algaze
Pablo Cabado
Marina Font
Pompi Gutnisky
Roberto Huarcaya
Carlos Irijalba
Luis Lazo
Peggy Levison Nolan
Colleen Plumb
Alexandra Rowley
Kanako Sasaki
Guillermo Srodek-Hart

to view images of the exhibit
www.dinamitranigallery.com

Accent Alternative Art Space Presents Havana a Capital’s Punishment Reflections 11/20/10

Accent Alternative Art Space Presents: Havana, a Capital’s Punishment Reflections by ten artists on the body and soul of one of the world’s greatest cities.

Opening Reception: Friday, November 12, 2010 from 7 to 10:00 p.m.
Bird Road Art Walk Opening: Saturday, November 20, 2010 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Exhibit Dates: November 12 to December 30, 2010 By appointment.
4841 SW 75th Avenue Miami, Florida 33155

Accentmarketing’s project art space will showcase works by ten artists exploring the cultural mythology inspired by the city of Havana. The exhibit deeply reflects the personal relationship these local artists have to a place that is a spiritual touchstone for the Cuban exile community.

Miami artists Gustavo Acosta, Alejandro Aguilera, Jose Bedia, Esteban Blanco, Arturo Cuenca, Ana Albertina Delgado, Ruben Torres Llorca, Alonso Mateo, Ciro Quintana and Victoria Montoro Zamorano contributed to this extraordinary selection of voices, some quiet and poignant, some with the immediacy of a scream; but all echoing their deeply-seated connection to the capital of their native country.

“Some [artists] lived in Havana until recently; some have not seen the place for fifty years,” said exhibit curator Silvia Dorfsman. “It’s amazing to see the power of these works, like spirits called forth from some collective consciousness.”

The exhibit includes works on canvas, sculpture, photography and mixed media. Some images document the passing of architectural treasures in heart-rending detail; others couch in metaphors and allegories the human side of Havana. The collection comes together in an eclectic and vulnerable visual tale of a place remembered, not with the mind, but with the heart.

Coral-Gables based Accentmarketing, continues to support its non-profit passion project by contributing the energy and creativity of its talented staff. Each gallery show is a collective effort sponsored by the agency, whose team has demonstrated their commitment to freethinking expression within the community in areas such as painting, graphic design, creative writing and music.

Accent Alternative Art Space continues to showcase all forms of art. Local artists are welcome to become fans of its Facebook page and begin an artistic discussion on Miami’s alternative art scene by posting their art and vision on facebook.com/accentART. Additionally, artists who post their work may qualify to have their pieces featured in the gallery.

A truly motivated group dedicated to the idea that art can transform a community, Accentmarketing is committed to furthering Miami’s artistic culture by giving the heart and soul of the community’s creative scene a chance to make their work known.

Accent Alternative Art Space is located at 4841 SW 75th Avenue Miami, Florida 33155 and is open by appointment.

Accent Alternative Art Space is a not-for-profit art initiative by advertising agency Accentmarketing. This creative piece of real estate launched in 2010 is dedicated to non-commercially driven artwork by emerging and mid-career artists. Essentially, AAAS wants to develop ideas that are outside of the mainstream scope of Miami commercial art galleries while harnessing local talent and culture. To learn more about the not-for-profit art gallery visit www.facebook.com/accentart

About Accentmarketing (www.accentmarketing.com ) Established in 1994, Accentmarketing is a full-service Hispanic marketing communications agency with offices in Miami, Los Angeles and Detroit. A certified minority owned business and member of The Interpublic Group of Companies, Accentmarketing employs a multinational and multicultural staff. The agency’s client partners include the American Heart Association, Dunkin’ Donuts, Farmers Insurance, GobiernoUSA.gov , the California Association of Realtors, Kaiser Permanente, Brown-Forman, Coventry Health Care, CasaIdeas and the U.S. Navy.

Basel Preview at Edge Zones 11/13/10

Basel Preview At Edge Zones November 13
D U O D E C A D
Group Exhibition
Preview: November 13, 2010
Meet the artists: 7-10 pm
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 24th St.
Miami FL 33137
www.zonesartfair.org
www.edgezones.org

Participating Artists
Rita Bard | David Leight | Rafael Lopez-Ramos | Charo Oquet | Raul Perdomo | Eduardo Sarmiento | Kari Snyder | Freddy Rodriguez| Brian Reedy | Angel Vapor | Pedro Vizcaino | Gretchen Wagoner

Edge Zones is an artist and volunteer – run contemporary arts non-profit dedicated to the research, conceptualization and execution of events that strengthen the contemporary art environment in Miami. EZ seeks to making contemporary art accessible, engaging and to create a focal point for international research and awareness. Edge Zones is committed to assist local artists from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds in their creative production and disseminating their professional development in national and international forums by establishing a strong regional exchange network connected to the rest of the world.

ZONES ART FAIR is curated by Miami-based artist Charo Oquet director of Edge Zones Miami a niche fair/event, including a food-tasting session, talks, cocktails, exhibition, video screenings, music, performance and publications. A strong local flavor runs through this fair.

The focus is on up-and-coming artists and making their works more accessible to the public. This year’s edition also offers daily speed date sections with curators and artists presenting an inquiry into the potential capacities of artists under the title Fast Forward. The fair also features emerging Caribbean art, offering visitors a detour from the labyrinthine art-fair set-up. Expect anything from sculpture and painting to video and performance art from hot artists. The Fair’s new location at 47 NE 25th Street, across from Aqua Wynwood. Attendees can talk concepts, meet, eat and hang out in our location.

Reception for Hooper icon for Shelter Dogs 11/19/10

Reception for HOOPER, icon for Shelter Dogs
November 19, 2010, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
Arts Arena Gallery
777 E. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach,FL

Arts Arena is located behind Chicos in Atlantic Plaza
http://theartsarenagallery.com

HOOPER, the Plush Toy Dog was created by me. He is a likeness of my original 16×20″ painting.

I am a featured artist for Gallery Night on November 19th to debut Hooper. Hope all animal advocates and art lovers attend. $1.00/toy will be donated to In Dog We Trust, A Florida Dog Adoption Service.

Arts Arena has gallery night on the 3rd Friday of every month. We always serve complimentary wine and appetizers. We are a Cooperative of approximately 16 resident artists. We invite 2 guest artists each month to present their work. We are quite diverse in our work. There is much to see and fun to be had. Hope you can attend November 19th and every month. Thanks!

Primary Flight Street Art Murals 11/29-12/5/10

Primary Flight Street Art Murals
Between 20th and 36th Streets, from NE Second to Biscayne Boulevard
Live painting day and night, November 29 through December 5, 2010

Contra’s Wynwood initiative is taking place under the wing of Primary Flight, featuring a collaborative mural with artists Tristan Eaton, Ron English, Dalek, Tes One, Bask and Glen Barr at Butter Gallery (2303 NE Second Avenue, Miami).

Southbound, organizers have gained control of the RC Cola plant courtesy of Metro I Properties, where more than 80 Primary Flight artists are slated to paint its interiors and exterior (550 NW 24th Street, Miami). To the north, Primary Flight will also be growing into the Design District, developing murals on both sides of the Tuttle Wall on Biscayne Boulevard at 36th Street.

Primary Flight, the Wynwood Arts District Association, and the City of Miami anticipate inducting 30+ murals into the inaugural Wynwood Mural Museum (wynwoodmuralmuseum.org). Murals erected in the last four years and iconic pieces that have since been covered will be featured on a map dedicated to street art and on the official website, to be unveiled during Art Basel.

Select Primary Flight 2010 participants include: Askew, Bask, Burning Candy, Charles Craft, Cruz, Tristan Eaton, El Mac, Escif, Shepard Fairey, Herakut, Logan Hicks, Anthony Lister, Nunca, Revok, Remed, Reyes, Santiago Rubino, Stormie Mills, Tatiana Suarez, Tackz, Tes One, The London Police, Michael Vasquez and many secret guests will be announced daily. Roughly 135 artists are scheduled to descend upon Miami to lift-off with Primary Flight this December.

About Primary Flight
Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level, mural installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. These projects often function as a catalyst for developing arts communities. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com.

Primary Flight thanks the following organizations for their generous support: The City of Miami and Wynwood Arts District Association; 33Third; Anthony Spinello Gallery; Beats by Dre; Cafeina; Contra; CPOP Gallery; DACRA; JillArt Studios; David Lombardi; Juxtapoz; Metro I Properties; Morgans Hotel Group; MTS; Subversive Media; Katherine and Dan Mikesell and The Fountainhead Residency; The Rushmore Collection; Todd Adel; Causa Design Group; the Margulies Collection; Bakehouse Art Complex; Fred Snitzer Gallery; The Electric Pickle; Martha Cooper; Thea Goldman; Bonnie Clearwater and MOCA; Private Cotton; our Moms and Dads, last but not least . . . Vandalism.

Artformz 3 Opening Reception 11/13/10

Artformz presents the exhibition “3”
Opening Reception with the Artists
2nd Saturday Wynwood Art Walk
Saturday, November 13, 2010
7:00pm – 10:00pm
artformz alternative
171 nw 23rd street miami, fl 33127
www.artformz.net

Alette Simmons-Jimenez
“Booby Traps, 1 & 2”
Randy Burman
“The Art of Destruction”
Rosario Bond
“Diary of a Shopaholic, I”

Artformz November exhibition presents the work of artists Rosario Bond, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, and Randy Burman. The 3 artists will present painting, installation and audience participatory works, all exploring 3-dimensional form. Bond’s work addresses conceptual alliances centered on women’s cultural condition. Her new series “Diary of a Shopaholic” involves many layers of discourse through which the artist explores states of consumerism, obsessions with beauty, and society’s all encompassing desire for fashion. Her wall-works fuse installation, sculpture and painting, placing them into the emerging realm of “expanded painting”. Artist Simmons-Jimenez will also exhibit works in the main space presenting new works in paintings and 3-dimensional objects, continuing her series referencing cages and forms of entrapment. The works allude to human conditions of greed, sexuality, power, beauty, death, and decay. The series of small objects titled “Booby Traps” gives visitors a sample of the artists wit and her love for the absurd. Sardonically redefining iconoclasm as the destruction of sacred images or monuments of art, Randy Burman invites visitors to play a significant personal role by participating in the creation of new art through the destruction of old art. Visitors entering the Project Room at Artformz are confronted with Burman’s provocative, manifesto proclaiming, “Old art must die in order for new art to be born”. Referencing Rauschenberg, when accused of vandalism, he defended his action by explaining that he was exploring a new kind of creative act — making a work of art through the unmaking of another. At Artformz Burman’s intention is to metaphorically and demonstratively transform the visitor’s experience from one of passive observation and contemplation, to a participatory role, where the visitor replaces the art elitist’s contrived experience with active engagement in the creative process. The artist’s work easily engages the audience and creates a dialogue into the politics of art making.

Artformz was founded in 2004, and as a collective group focuses on the development of compelling ideas and projects submitted by artists and curators. It is Artformz mission to allow artists room to create without pressures of market, trend, or establishment pressures. Artformz cultivates a spirit of professional collaboration that seeks to open doors and foster creative exchange and intellectual dialogue.

Vessel Exhibition A Mystical Journey Of Discovery Opening Reception Artseen Gallery 11/13/10

November 13 – November 24
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13; 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Artseen Gallery
2215 NW 2 Avenue, Wynwood
Admission is free
For information call 305-237-3620

A photography exhibition by Juan Carlos Navas [BFA 2007], Vessel takes you on a mystical journey through time and space with black and white photographs and exquisite ceramic vessels that evoke feelings of longing with a jolt of exuberance. The exhibition space, which features thirty photos and more than 300 vessels of various sizes, is arranged in a circular pattern of intertwined photography and ceramics, itself representing a vessel. The simple yet intricate layout aims to offer guests a unique and memorable experience, allowing them to contemplate the work in a setting reminiscent of a ceremonial site. “This work is about my perspective on what is a vessel, amalgams of moments that have filled my experience. That which contains my culture, my pain, the people that surround me, my faith, my attachment, my belonging, my identity, my discovery, my equilibrium,” explained Navas about his show.

Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza at Gallery Diet 11/13/10

Second Saturday
November 13th, 2010 7-10pm
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127
Last chance to see the Miami collaborative of Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza’s PRE-CITY at Gallery Diet.

TABLOID #14 will be released during Second Saturday, November 13, 2010. Stop by Gallery Diet and get your copy before they run out! Limited ed. of 1500 available for free!

Littlest Sister 10 Invitational Smallest Art Fair In Town Hosted By Spinello Gallery 11/30-12/5/10

Littlest Sister 10
Spinello Gallery
155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
Press & Collector’s Preview: Saturday, November 13 | 7-10PM
Littlest Vernissage / Press & Collector’s Preview: Tuesday, November 30 | 7PM – 10PM
VIP Collector’s Brunch: Wednesday, December 1 | 11AM – 1PM
Design District Opening Night Reception: Thursday, December 2 | 7PM – 12AM
General Public Hours
Wednesday, December 1, 9AM – 7PM
Thursday, December 2, 9AM – 12AM
Friday, December 3, 9AM – 7PM
Saturday, December 4, 9AM – 7PM
Sunday, December 5, 9AM – 3PM
www.littlestsister.com

Invitational Art Fair has returned for its third edition. LITTLEST SISTER is a fragment of the explosive satellite art fair phenomena; exploring the “booth” as a venue to exhibit and sell art.

Since 2002, the glamorous art typhoon – Art Basel Miami Beach, takes place every December in sunny Florida. Located in Miami Beach, the international fair is the American “sister” event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 39 years. Eight years later, the effects of Art Basel Miami Beach spawned 20+ “satellite” art fairs throughout Miami, housing 1100+ galleries and alternative spaces from around the world.

If you’re looking to find small diamonds in the rough, look no further. Art Basel Miami Beach finds her baby sibling at Spinello Gallery. LITTLEST SISTER is the Design District’s only art fair, across the ocean from Art Basel, Design Miami, and NADA, and coinciding with Art Miami, Pulse, and Scope.

The art fair consists of 8 booths, all 4′ x 8′ in size. The scaled down booths uniquely house over 40 of today’s most provocative artists ranging from unknown artists, up-and-coming art stars, to seasoned veterans, curated by Art Fair Founder Anthony Spinello.

This year LITTLEST SISTER will house a VIP Project Room featuring a solo project, “Observations,” by master painter Marc Dennis. Dennis’ hypernaturalistic, highly detailed and obsessively delineated paintings address the changing relationship between natural and unnatural phenomena. In this show he explores the subversive potential of beauty, referencing traditional still life painting while distilling something otherworldly from within nature’s beneficence. The VIP Project Room will be conveniently dressed with an extensive selection of art publications and Cafe, ideal to converge, lounge, and unwind.

The Littlest Sculpture Project, a new highlight, will deck the halls with innovative sculptures that accentuate the fair’s overall concept. Works by: Pablo Cano, Eric Doeringer, and Pachi Giustinian.

2010 Invited Artists:
Farley Aguilar, Aja Albertson, Lluis Barba, Sandra Bermudez, Pablo Cano, Saul Chernick, Esperanza Cortes, Franky Cruz, Enrique Gomez de Molina, Marc Dennis, Luis Diaz, Eric Doeringer, Kim Dorland, Juliane Eirich, Andy Freeberg, Pachi Giustinian, Colby Katz, Nicholas Klein, Kris Knight, David Leroi, Zachari Logan, Lee Materazzi, Federico Nessi, Carl Pascuzzi, Christina Pettersson, Chad Person, Manny Prieres, Melanie Ratcliff, David Rohn, Santiago Rubino, Julika Rudelius, Kim Rugg, Sleeper, Spunk and the Orange Kittens, Tatiana Vahan, TYPOE, Michelle Weinberg, Agustina Woodgate, Antonia Wright, Tim Berg & Rebekah Myers

Curated by: Anthony Spinello

Featured Image: David Leroi

Pyramid Studios Presents New Works 11/19/10

Subject: Art Show you don’t want to miss… really!
Come to a fun art show!
Friday, November 19th. See image attached for more details.

This does indeed promise to be a very nice art show. If you can, you should try to go. I believe it’s the same night of an art walk in the Falls Art District, too, so many other studios and galleries will open for viewing.

Tesla Electric Roadster at Humberto Castro Exhibition Reception 11/5/10

Friday, November 5th from 7 to 10 pm
169 Madeira Avenue,
Coral Gables (Miami)
Florida, 33134, USA
www.virginiamiller.com

We are collaborating with Tesla, whose hot new electric roadster zooms 0-60 in 3.7 seconds, during Gables Gallery Night. Come take a test drive, enjoy some wine and see Humberto Castro’s “Traces of Migrations” exhibition on Friday, November 5th from 7 to 10 pm. His ten-foot tower of suitcases will bring back memories of your own travels and a contemplation of the stories that each of these cases holds. Be sure to read about the Tesla roadster below in our Event section.

For those who are interested in master works, among our recent acquisitions from private collections is a Roberto Matta oil on canvas and a Manuel Mendive mixed media on paper from 1991. We have an active secondary market these days, so if you are looking for a particular artist or thinking about selling anything, just let us know.

Cuban émigré artist Humberto Castro considers his third solo exhibition at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries, “Traces of Migrations,” one of the three seminal exhibitions of his extensive career.

Although he has held 52 solo shows and participated in 126 group exhibitions in prestigious galleries and museums throughout Europe and the United States, the artist considers three of his exhibitions to be most important. “The first one was back in 1978 when I was only 17 and showed more than 100 drawings,” he says. “The second was my first exhibition in Paris. And now there is this one.”

In her Miami Herald profile of Castro during his 15-year retrospective at ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries, Fabiola Santiago noted how the Paris paintings broke loose from “drawings on paper and etchings of contorted, chained figures struggling to free themselves” into works that were “exuberant in their splash of color.” She quotes him as saying “I went wild.”

Sky’s the Limit by Alvaro Ilizarbe at swampspace gallery 11/13/10

“Sky’s the Limit” by Alvaro Ilizarbe
Nov 13, 2010, 7-11pm
swampspace gallery
3821 ne 1 court
miami design district
swampspace.blogspot.com

Swampspace presents “Sky’s The Limit” a solo exhibition by Alvaro Ilizarbe/Freegums. This show will feature a large scale projection of clips of American pastimes and Juke songs that are layered and mixed into dance music videos. The artist is superimposed on the video embracing the moment by dancing and celebrating.

This new work portrays our cultures’ indulgence of guilty pleasures through entertainment. The video strives to satisfy our never-ending desire to have fun and be entertained, invoking a feeling of momentary fulfillment.

Sky’s The Limit by Alvaro Ilizarbe
Saturday, November 13th, 2010 7-10pm
at Swampspace 3821 NE 1 Court

this is a “one night only” event

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 11/6/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
11/06/2010, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave Suite 400D.
Coconut Grove Florida 33133
Myspace page.

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Street Magicians, Food & Beverage Sampling. Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family
Saturday, November 6, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Location: Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Date: Saturday, November 6, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Admission: Free

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings.
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Street Magicians by The House of Flying Cards.
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Dance Performance By Breuil Fussion Academy.
8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Jibaro, one of Miami’s Premier Pop/Rock Latin Party Bands Promoting their new album. “Esto Lo que Hay”.

On Saturday, November 6, Coconut Grove Art Stroll once again will be offering a fabulous array of new artists and entertainers. Enjoy free food and beverages by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, and Miller Light Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Jibaro, one of Miami’s Premier Pop/Rock Latin Party Bands Promoting their new album. “Esto es lo que Hay”. With a mix of rock, Pop and Latin flavor. Special Dance Presentation by the Breuil Fussion Academy,” Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, will rock you off your feet! And to make this night an unforgettable night… The House of Flying Cards will entertain the audience with ongoing street magic performances. Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Beradette Denoux, Daisy Rodriguez, Rolando J. Mendez, Cecilia Borrel, Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero.

In addition” Artway66 Gallery” Set in a Modern Artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove, ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work, and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every Gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Diversities II” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Joseph Lawrence, Proman Garcia, Johnny Valdes, Marlenes Gasiba, Kurt Merkel, Trina Collins, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales, Yampier Sardina and Luis Breso, 12 Artists, Twelve different styles. Special Live Music Presentation by: Jibaro, Serena Stroppa, David Gilarbert and Yanelis Olbera. Video Visuals on giant screen: by Johnny. Special Presentation: by Breuil Fussion Academy. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.
This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening.
By presenting the event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60″ X 16″ Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair
2911 Grand Avenue
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Ph: 305.726.1466
coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Images From Around The World at Artragesous Gallery 11/5/10

“Images From Around The World”
November 5, 2010, 7pm
Artrageous Gallery Village Of Merrick Park
Artragesous Gallery
Next door to Nordstroms and Swatch store at Village Of Merrick Park (2nd Floor)
330 San Lorenzo Avenue
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
786-220-1211
www.artrageousgallery.com

Dont Miss it!
Enrique Monasterio’s first solo exhibit of recent images from around the world!
Join us, participate in a unique event, and view his photographs of unusual landscapes and people as well as selected photography from Eastern Africa.

http://www.artrageousgallery.com/blogs/news

F.A.D. Walk Fashion Art Design 11/13/10

F.A.D. Walk (Fashion, Art, and Design)
November 13, 2010, 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
Between Miller Drive and Bird Road.
On 46th Street and 72nd Avenue.

Come join us for the FAD Walk November special event! Enjoy a unique collection of shops, music, gourmet food, wine, and hors d’ oeuvres.

Bring any canned goods to your favorite store and receive a special discount!
*Offer valid only at participating stores.

This month the FAD Walk is joining with Camillus House and Angel’s Touch Charities to provide for those in need. Be part of the movement by bringing canned goods to any participating store.

Locust Projects presents Jim Drain Saturday’s Ransom Opening Reception 11/13/10

Jim Drain Saturday’s Ransom
Conversation: Thursday, November 11th, 6:30pm
The artist discusses his new exhibition with Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass Museum of Art Silvia Karman Cubina
Opening reception: Saturday, November 13th, 7-10pm
Reception: Thursday, December 2nd, 7-10pm

Locust Projects is pleased to present Saturday’s Ransom, an ambitious new project by Miami-based artist Jim Drain. Drain is the 2005 winner of the prestigious Baloise Art Prize, and has exhibited work at institutions and galleries across the United States and internationally. This will be his first major solo exhibition in Miami.

Drain, who is known for making colorful mixed-media works that merge psychedelic formalism with elements from art history and pop culture, will create a new series of sculptures and works on paper.

Saturday’s Ransom is a reflection on the vehicles of transcendence, drawing specifically from the artist’s experiences as a youth with Catholicism. Drain will transform Locust Projects’ window facade into a faux stained glass window composed of translucent drawings created from melted wax and found books. Saturday’s Ransom will also feature sculpture collaging materials including knit fabric, painted cedar and welded furniture. The combination of these disparate materials obscures the cultural style that each element standing alone would otherwise convey, and instead coalesces them into a new and distinct whole. Together, the works speak to the history of Modernism, borrowing from early Christian symbology as well as African and Middle Eastern sources.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1975. Jim Drain studied at Rhode Island School of Design. The artist lives and works in Miami, Florida. Solo exhibitions include I Will Show You the Joy-Woe Man, Workspace at the Blanton Museum, University of Texas, Austin, 2009; and I Would Gnaw On My Hand, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York, 2007. In 2009, the artist participated in group exhibitions at the Depart Foundation in Rome, Italy; Deitch Projects in Long Island City, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, Florida; and Turner Contemporary in Margate, England. Drain’s work was also featured in the international exhibition Uncertain States of America, curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar Kvaran, 2006; and the 2002 Whitney Biennial at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

Locust Projects’ exhibitions and programming are made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks: Greene Naftali Gallery, NY; Office Elements, Pompano Beach; Miami magazine; and the freshman class of Design and Architecture Senior High.

Artway66 Gallery Welcome you to the Opening Reception 11/6/10

Opening Reception of ArtWay66
Artway66 at Mayfair promenade.
November 6 2010
From 7:00pm-11:00pm
2911 Grand Ave Suite 400D, Coconut Grove, Florida.

Contact: Johnny Valdes 305-726-1466 or email at Artway66@Yahoo.com

“Opening Reception of Artway66″ Set in a Modern Artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove, ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work, and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every Gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Diversities II” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Joseph Lawrence, Proman Garcia, Johnny Valdes, Marlenes Gasiba, Kurt Merkel, Trina Collins, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales, Yampier Sardina and Luis Breso, 12 Artists, Twelve different styles. Special Live Music Presentation by: Jibaro, Serena Stroppa, David Gilarbert and Yanelis Olbera. Video Visuals on giant screen: by Johnny. Special Presentation: by Breuil Fussion Academy. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.

One of the things that truly make ArtWay66 unique is our Exhibits/Events. Not only do we focus on the Visual Arts up creative fare that captures different styles from around the world, but by adding Live Music and Artistic Performance that meant to be shared. Make your night and artistic extravaganza, and let the party enjoy them communally. Experience the vast spectrum of the most tantalizing in the Art industry together… This is what ArtWay66 is all about.” The Ultimate Experience in Arts & Entertainment”

Call for R.S.V.P 305-726-1466 or Email at Artway66@Yahoo.com

Paredes Fine Art Studio to host 2nd Saturdays Art Walk bash 11/13/10

Local Artist Miguel Paredes Offers Sneak Preview Of Art Basel Pieces During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk
Urban impressionist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Studio
Saturday, November 13, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m
Paredes Fine Arts Studio
2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127
www.miguelparedes.com

Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” on Saturday, November 13, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Paredes Fine Arts Studio will be open to the public offering guests a chance to view new, never-before-seen art work while enjoying live music and complimentary cocktails by Alambiqu Mixology, Grey Goose, Plymouth Gin, Beefeater Gin, Appleton Estates Rum and Ice Tropez.

Miguel will present guests with a sneak preview of several signature pieces that will be showcased during his Art Basel exhibits including never-before-seen pieces from his popular Los Ninos, Boroughs and Pulgha & Birds series, a sculpture version of Miguel’s painting “In the Name of America” that has never been shown in Miami and a first look at Miguel’s all-new series, Elements of an Artist.

Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up on 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will also exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

Bird Road Art District-Art Walk Saturday 11/20/10

Bird Road Art District-Art Walk
Saturday, November 20, 7:00 -10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
Start your Art Walk at 4229 SW 75 Ave

Meet the artists of the Bird Road Art District (BRAD) in their studios, view new works and gallery exhibits. Enjoy cocktails and hors de’ ouvres, free parking and our complimentary shuttle that will take you to each major studio hub in BRAD throughout the night.

The Bird Road Art District is located off the beaten path east of SW 75th Avenue, which runs alongside the Palmetto Expressway and between Bird Road (SW 40th St) and SW 48th… St. The majority of the artist’s studios are located just off of SW 75th Ave.

Directions:
Traveling from the North
From I-75
Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right
onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From I-95
Go south to 826, then south to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From the Florida Turnpike
Go south to 836, then east to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the South
From US1
Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From 874
Go north to 826, then to Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the East
From I-95
Go south to 836, then west to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

From Miami International Airport
Go west on 836 to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

Traveling from the West
From Tamiami (8th St.)
Take the Florida Turnpike North to 836,
then East to 826 south, then to the Bird Rd. exit. go east 1 block and turn right onto 74th Ct (Shell Station on corner) continue on 74th Ct, follow the curve and turn left at first parking lot.

More info? Call 305.467.6819

Gina Pellón at Cernuda Arte Opening Reception 11/5/10

Gina Pellón Still Going Strong
A One-Person Exhibition Opens At
Cernuda Arte
Opening Reception – Friday, November 5 7-10 p.m.
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

Cernuda Arte is pleased to announce the opening of Still Going Strong, a solo exhibition that brings together fifty recent works by renowned contemporary Cuban master, Gina Pellón.

The artist will be traveling from Paris to Miami to attend the evening premiere. This is a welcomed opportunity for visitors to view a great show and meet the artist. The exhibition will be on view through December 15, 2010.

As an endeared, respected and applauded artist in the international milieu, Gina Pellón has enjoyed a successful career and many accolades. Dynamic and luminous, Pellón’s work is based on bold colors, vigorous brushwork and gestural rhythm. And this time around, still fully in command of her talents – and with much to say at 84 years of age – the painter once again delivers a riveting show with superb examples that depict a joy of life.

With paintings like Gold in the Night and Let’s Dance, these renditions – executed with masterly technique – will surely mesmerize.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully-illustrated 36-page catalog.

To View The Paintings By Gina Pellón, Click On The Link.

University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic Opening Reception 12/4/10

University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic The Environmentally Minded Man/Machine
Opening Reception Saturday December 4, 2010 6pm to 10pm
Wynwood Project Space
2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

In honor of Art Basel Miami Beach, the UM Department of Art and Art History, part of the College of Arts and Sciences, will present Mechanomorphic: The Environmentally minded man\machine. The 21st century has seen altered sites, contested spaces, and an ever-increasing mindfulness toward environmentalism. Artists working in our contemporary moment may consequently question the role—if any—that man/machine plays in this equation. Mechanomorphia, or the concept of the machine changing into something else over time, questions man’s relationship to the machine and to nature. Artists working around this theme may consider how the machine’s relationship to the environment has changed in our contemporary context, question whether or not man has metaphorically become a machine, or alternatively explore the role that man/machine plays in our current “Green Age.” Mechanomorphic works of art consider the notion that the machine has aided man in undermining our (lived) environment and the spread of urbanization, and yet, man must now turn to the machine in order to re/solve these issues.

Mechanomorphic will be held at the Wynwood Project Space in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach 2010. This exhibition will run from November 29 to December 27, 2010. Opening Receptions will be held on Saturday December 4, 2010 6pm to 10pm during Art Basel/Miami Beach week and again on December 11, 2010 – 6pm to 10pm.

Regular gallery hours are every second Saturday 6pm to 10pm and by appointment. A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art. Visit the University of Miami Wynwood Project Space every second Saturday at 2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami during the monthly gallery walk to view student, faculty and alumni works.

For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu.

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Little Havana Viernes Culturales Festival 10/29/10

Viernes Culturales
October 29, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Calle Ocho (SW 8th st., between 13th and 17th avenues)

Viernes Culturales/ Cultural Friday is back just in time for the Halloween weekend! South Florida’s celebrated monthly arts and culture festival will take place on Friday, October 29th from 7:00pm to 11:00pm along Little Havana’s legendary Calle Ocho (S.W. 8th Street, between 13th and 17th avenues). Art lovers and festival goers can enjoy pumpkin carving, Halloween themed poetry readings, art galleries, restaurants, live music and hot performances. It is the place to be this Halloween weekend, and it’s all for free! For more information contact Corinna Moebius at (305) 643-5500. Vendors can apply at info@viernesculturales.org.

We know you love the live music and dance under the stars, the crowds, the art galleries and artist studios, the cigar factories and domino games, the outdoor dining.
More Info.

But this month, be prepared for more.

Schedule of Events

7 pm: Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George leads a tour of Little Havana (free), filled with all kinds of spooky details!

CoraZona Stage
(rear of Domino Plaza, south side of 15 ave & 8 st)
7 pm Storytelling & Poetry with a Halloween theme
(featuring a scary short story by Miami Herald writer Enrique Fernandez)
7:45 pm Fina Escayola y Su Estudiantes de Flamenco (dance)
8:15 pm Rhythm King Warriors (B-Boys & Latin Rhythms)
9 pm Yansan by Marisol Blanco and IreObini (Afro-Cuban drum & dance)
9:30 pm Orquesta America (salsa)

Other activities:
A Pumpkin Carving patch in the Community Marketplace (near the McDonald’s at 14th Ave & SW 8th St.). Volunteers will carve a pumpkin for kids ages 3-10!
A new ZonaFresca area by 14th Ave. & SW 8th St. featuring live painting, caricature art, rides in locally made Cuban-style carts called chivichanas, more!
A Domino Competition in Domino Park (and more domino games across the street at 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)
Breakdancing to live Latin rhythms!
Street and sidewalk activities (henna art, tarot card reader, human statue, etc.)
A mariachi band (in front of El Buen Sabor restaurant, between 15th & 16th Avenues)
Dozens of local artists and artisans (including local authors) selling their wares in our outdoor Arts Fair
Art galleries & artist studios open for you to explore
Live music in multiple venues (from old school to new)
Restaurants featuring Cuban, Thai/Sushi, Chinese, Uruguayan and Mexican cuisine (we’ve heard a rumor that Spanish restaurant Casa Panza may re-open in time for Friday)
Free international phone calls with our CoraZona Gold Sponsor Verizon (north side of 15th Ave. & SW 8th St.)

Kelley Roy Gallery Dolly Moreno Exhibit Opening 11/11,13/10

Dolly Moreno, first prize winner at the Carrousel du Louvre-Paris, presents an incredible solo-exhibition: Dynamic Instability – stainless steel and multicolored sculptures
November 11, 6 – 9pm
Kelley Roy Gallery
50 NE 29th Street
Wynwood Arts District. Miami, FL, 33137
305-447-3888 or kelleyroygallery.com
Second Saturday Gallery Walk, November 13th

Kelley Roy Gallery is honored to present a solo exhibition by sculptor Dolly Moreno, first prize winner at the 2006 Paris Louvre’s Société Nationale des Beaux Arts exhibition. Her car-sized sculpture, “Point of Rupture” was on display at the Louvre’s Pei designed pyramid entrance. While Dolly has been recognized for her monumental works in prominent museums and galleries throughout seven different countries, she has been absent from the American art scene for a number of years. Kelley Roy is delighted to present her return featuring over 18 new pieces comparable in concept, if not size, to “Point of Rupture.”

Moreno introduces colors over stainless steel, presenting clean volumes and geometric poetry. The starkness of the stainless steel is overwhelmed by the brightness of her multicolors. Moreno’s pieces may seem on the verge of breaking, yet these large, strong and impervious structures will outlive us all. Sleek, and possibly unlike any other recognizable work, Moreno’s sculptures invite participation. “ Please touch, feel and touch again. An artist’s basic desire is to communicate. Through my participation sculptures I propose that the sculpture, the spectator and I come together, even if for a few moments. It is a circle, which completes itself. These few minutes of interaction are repeatedly mine,” she says.

The Moreno solo exhibition will be on display from November 11th through November 30th, with an opening preview on November 11th from 6-9p.m. and an opening exhibition during Second Saturday Gallery Walk, November 13th. Following the solo show, her works will remain on display through January 30th along with other prominent sculptors and painters.

The Moreno solo exhibition will be on display from November 11th through November 30th, with an opening preview on November 11th from 6-9p.m. and an opening exhibition during Second Saturday Gallery Walk, November 13th. Following the solo show, her works will remain on display through January 30th along with other prominent sculptors and painters. Moreno’s works will also be featured by the Kelley Roy Gallery in two other exhibits: at the Miami International Art Fair, January 14th through 17th, Booth 215 in the Miami Beach Convention Center; and at Art Palm Beach, January 20th through 24th, Booth 615 in the Palm Beach Convention Center.

Moreno began her career with techniques predominantly used by men and applied on one of the hardest materials to weld–stainless steel. To construct her work, she uses machines more frequently found in automobile factories. She cuts with a guillotine and welds at dangerously high temperatures. Moreno says, “It’s always a duel between the stainless steel and me. Sometimes the steel wins, sometimes I do. And when I do, a sculpture begins to take form.”

Moreno has had a wide range of prominent exhibitions throughout her career including The Museum of Modern Art, São Paulo; the Maracana Exposition, Rio de Janeiro; Ridies Gallery, Dusseldorf; Galeria Jean Claude Bellier, Paris; and the 2005 Florence Art Biennale at which she won third prize; as well as exhibitions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Tokyo.

Born in Egypt, she moved to Europe, then the United States. Then, with their three daughters, Dolly and her husband moved to São Paulo, Brazil where she currently resides and has her studio.

Femmes Art Exhibit at Nomade Gallery 11/6/10

Nomade Gallery Flirts with the Eternally Feminine
Femmes: an Art Exhibit
South 27 Lofts Launch Party
Saturday November 6, 2010. 7 – 10p
Nomade Gallery, 3133 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
South 27 Lofts, 3001 SW 27 Ave, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Wine & Hors D’oeuvres from George’s in the Grove

Nomade Gallery will be full to the brim with art by and about women during the month of November; women portrayed on canvases, photographs, women made of bronze, all created by the deft brushstrokes, portraits and chisels of artists who have put form to arguably the hardest of all beauties to capture. Nomade flirts with the eternally feminine and in the process opens discourse of gender identity, its social and political definitions, and reaches beyond them to present an exhibit that puts a face to what it means to be a woman. The artists explore classical beauties from pop-culture past and portraits drawn from the media age that define femininity today.

At the same time, “Femmes” aims to deconstruct the image of what it means to be a woman, unravelling the ironic standards and tight conventions by which women are portrayed. Each artist has developed their own images that postulate new forms of female representation, producing works which are at times tantalizing, at others subtle and compelling.

The “Femmes” exhibition features contemporary artists such as Miami’s German grinning photographer and artist Tomas Loewy, and photographers Katya Kova, Dominican born Aida Tejada, and Marcus Loerbroks; painters Yashmin Campagne from Trinidad, Carol Adrianza from Venezuela, and Magalie Dos Santos from France; and French sculptors Catherine Bon and Pierre Traversat.

Nomade Gallery has also lent a few of its artists to the South 27 Loft’s grand opening the same evening. South 27 Loft’s launch party will take place Saturday November 6, from 7-10 pm at 3001 SW 27 Ave, Coconut Grove. The photographs of Aida Tejada and sculptures of Pierre Traversat will adorn the lofts during this evening of art, hors d’oeuvres and architecture. The lofts will be available to preview and is open to the public.

Nomade Gallery is one of 10 galleries that participate in Coconut Grove’s Art Walk that takes place the first Saturday of each month. Nomade Gallery is Coconut Grove’s newest gallery on the block which was opened by esteemed French art enthusiast Brigitte Serfaty this past February. Miami’s original art’s community comes together during this weekend to enjoy art, music and entertainment.

ARTISTS: 1) Carol Adrianza, Yashmin Campagne, Magalie Dos Santo, Katya Kova, Marcus Loerbroks, Tomas Loewy, Aida Tejada, Pierre Traversat
2) Aida Tejada, Pierre Traversat and guest sculptor Zammy Migdal

For more information on Nomade, South 27 Lofts and the artists, please visit their websites:
Nomade Gallery: wwww.NomadeArts.com
South 27 Lofts: http://south27.com

Coconut Grove Drum Circle 11/6/10

The Coconut Grove Drum Circle Wants You!
November 6, 2010
8pm To 11pm
Where: Florentino Plaza
3444 Main Highway,
Coconut Grove
In The Atrium, Grand Avenue Entrance, Beneath Blumoon Studio

Join us for another great evening of drumming! The drum circle has become a regular event in the grove and is held every first saturday in conjunction with the coconut grove art walk. Visit blumoon

Studio opening, enjoy wine, food, and great art. Discover or rediscover the magic of drumming. Extra instruments and some seating available.

Dogs Charity Event Art and Live Music at Amy Alonso Gallery 11/6/10

Amy Alonso Gallery is pleased to present:
Dogs Charity Event-Art & Live Music
Pet Friendly!
Saturday November 6, 7:30-11:00pm
No Cover

Cocktails by Pinnacle Vodka and The State Of live @ 8 P.M.
& @ 10 P.M. – Madame Turk – will DJ the night away!!!
Thousands of Dollars in Raffles on SIte

The Exhibition:
“Art & Dogs” – Art Exhibition by 80’s Icon photographer Jamie Robinson and Abstract Artist Carla Fache.

Participate in this fundraising raffle in benefit of the animal shelter “Jamie’s Rescue”. and you could win a lot of exciting prices, among them, a Carla Fache’s painting whom has donated one of her art pieces to support this cause.

Jamie Robinson graduated Antioch College in 1974. She then went on to become the first female videographer for CBS where she covered the White House during the Carter Administration. Traveling extensively with the President and his family on Air Force One.

Jamie moved to the Chelsea Hotel in NYC in the late 70’s & worked for ABC shooting news & documentary features. She continued to pursue her artistic inclinations & while living in the Chelsea Hotel she befriended a dominatrix names Fushia, together they collaborated on a series of photographs of men in bondage.

Jamie’s work was has been exhibited worldwide & in the 80’s Jamie was a big part of the SOHO photo gallery. She had numerous award winning photography exhibitions shows during the early 80’s. fellow artist like Andy Warhol & Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Carla has developed her own language in painting, throughout the combination of color, textures, angles, energy and soul. Her work addresses mind, heart and the invisible to the senses through a lens of continuous vibrations exchange. Fache has been pouring her soul prolifically on canvas ever since and invites the viewer to enjoy the experience, feel the energy and see the beauty.

“…My imagination travels to non-existing dimensions that I best describe through a process of layering. When I paint, I feel as if I am hypnotized by colors and textures, all of which will create soft, thin layers that hide or reveal a mark of an unspoken feeling, emotion, or thought…”-Carla Fache

Jamie’s Rescue is a 501(c)3 that has placed hundreds of rescued, abused and neglected dogs. Bring your doggy and give back to the animals! www.jamiesrescue.com

www.alonsored.com
www.fachearts.com
www.carlafache.com

Artoberfest Opening Reception 10/23/10

“Artoberfest”
Opening Reception
This Saturday, Oct. 23, 7-11pm
Location: Gallery 101
501 N. Andrews Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.thegallery101.net

Also: FAT Village Artwalk Night
Please Join Gallery 101 as we Celebrate October with great art and company…This event will be in conjunction with FAT Village art walk…

Come in your Halloween Costumes and enjoy the fun!
Art Prize Awards will be given away at the event:
1st Place: $250 cash & a 2-week featured exhibit at Gallery 101 ($750 value)
2nd Place: $100 cash & free wall at Gallery 101 for 2 months ($500 value)
3rd Place: Free wall for 1 month at Gallery 101 ($200 value)

Live Pumpkin carving. Learn to expertly carve with artisans.
Costumes are welcomed & encouraged for all guests.

Please join us as we feature the works of Cindy K.Shaw in a Show entitled: “An Introspective” Cindy will be the featured artist at Gallery 101 in conjunction with Artwalk at FAT Village and Gallery 101 Artoberfest October, 23.
This will be a great show with lots of fun!
Come out in your Halloween best
Refreshments served

Lot of neighborhood parking and also dedicated parking lot available!

RODEZart.com Gallery November Exhibition 11/6/10

RODEZart.com Gallery
Presents:
ALTERED STATES
We celebrate opening night on Saturday, November 6 from 7 to 10 pm at the RODEZart.com Gallery in CocoWalk, as part of Coconut Grove’s Gallery Walk.
CocoWalk • 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 • Tel: 786.467-7111
November 6 – 30, 2010

Portal fragments in a dimension where time is captured, distorted, venerated, violated and abused by the introduction of chemicals, concepts and theories in poetic movements to the tempo of a thought.

We journey into an ever-changing atmosphere where the eye and the hand integrate with the rhythm of the soul of the artist, orchestrating altered states for the gentle mind to move and ponder.

Please join us to welcome 4 artists: Carlos M. Cardenes, Roberto Catasus, George Rodez and Jose “Tonito” Rodriguez, who dare to cross the boundaries of photography as we know it, weaving and transforming it into spaces unknown or dimensions we perceive in, and opening the door wide open for our imagination to wander.

The exhibition will run through November 30, 2010. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm, and Friday and Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm.

Galeria RODEZart.com Presenta:
ESTADOS ALTERADOS
del 6 al 30 de noviembre de 2010

Los fragmentos del pórtico en una dimensión donde el tiempo es captado, es distorsionado, es venerado, es violado y abusado por la introducción de sustancias químicas, conceptos y teorías en movimientos poéticos al ritmo de un pensamiento.

Viajamos a través de una atmósfera cambiante en la que los ojos y las manos se suman al ritmo del alma artística creando estados alterados que hacen meditar y reflexionar a la mente del visitante.

Le damos la bienvenida a 4 artistas: Carlos M. Cardenes, Roberto Catasus, George Rodez y José “Tonito” Rodriguez, que osan cruzar las fronteras de fotografía como conocemos, tejiendo y transformándolo en espacios desconocidos o en dimensiones que percibimos, y abriendo las puertas de par en par para que nuestra imaginación vaguee.

La muestra abre al público el sábado, 6 de noviembre de 7 a 10 pm en la Galeria RODEZart.com en CocoWalk, como parte de Noche de Galería en Coconut Grove. La muestra estará a la vista hasta el 30 de noviembre de 2010. Las horas de la galería son de lunes a jueves, de 11 am a 7 pm, y de viernes a sábado, de 11 am a 10 pm.

CocoWalk • 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 • Tel: 786.467-7111

Cando Arts Co-Op Flavors, Phobias, Fantasies Opening 11/6/10

CANDO ARTS CO-OP
309 23rd Street
(One block west of Collins Ave.)
Miami Beach.
Opening reception: Saturday Nov. 6, 6-10pm.

Join artist Sid Daniels at the opening reception, Saturday, November 6 from 6-10pm at CANDO Arts Co-op. The show is entitled, FLAVORS, PHOBIAS, FANTASIES…AN ART EXHIBIT OF NEW WORK. This series is a potpourri of abstract works on paper, collages and illustrations that reference mortality, sexual identity and social hang-ups. Sid’s work incorporates nostalgia as he flirts with fashion, advertisting and entertainment. The show runs through November 21.

“FLAVORS, PHOBIAS, FANTASIES” An art exhibit of new works on paper, collage, and illustration by the artist, SID DANIELS. This series explores the artist’s perception of the world around him, making references to social identity, mortality, social anxiety, paranoia and taboos in our society. His take on nostalgia is presented with a sense of humor, as he flirts with fashion , advertising and entertainment. Also included is a new series of abstract works on paper. Free to the public. Show runs through Nov. 21. Gallery hours: Thurs. & Fri. 4-7pm, Sat. & Sun. 12-6pm. www.candoartscoop.com

UM Presents Re-U-Ni-Fy:The 2010 Alumni Exhibition Reception 11/5/10

University Of Miami Presents Re-U-Ni-Fy: The 2010 Alumni Exhibition
Re-U-NI-FY
Friday, November 5, 2010, 5pm to 9pm
U of M CAS Gallery
CAS Gallery
University of Miami
1210 Stanford Drive (in the Wesley Foundation Building)
Coral Gables, FL
www.as.miami.edu/art

Alumni show will include Painting, Ceramics, Photography, and more
Wesley Foundation at 1210 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables
Reception for the artists on Friday, November 5th from 5 – 9 PM

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM, presents its Annual Alumni Exhibition “RE-U-NI-FY” running from November 2nd to December 4th at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Gallery located at the Wesley Foundation at 1210 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. In celebration of the exhibition’s opening, there will be a reception for the artists on Friday, November 5th from 5 – 9 PM. Other viewing times can be arranged by appointment.

RE-U-NI-FY features works by 10 outstanding artists ranging from recent graduates to several who have been working professionally for many years. In keeping with tradition, the alumni exhibition will coincide with U of M’s Alumni Week and Homecoming festivities.

This year’s Alumni show will include the works of Ruth Adams (Photography), Tracey Borrow (Painting), Shannon Calhoun (Ceramics), Ana Kamiar (Photography), Zachary Ordonez (Photography), Helen Otterson (Ceramics), Barbara Rivera (Painting), Cesar Santalo (Graphic Design), Barry Sparkman (Printmaking), Freda Tschumy (Sculpture)
Works on display include painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics and much more.

Regular gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday 12 PM to 4 PM. A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art . Visit the University of Miami Wynwood Project Space every second Saturday at 2200-A NW 2nd Avenue, Miami during the monthly gallery walk to view student, faculty and alumni works.

For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu .

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Gina Pellón Exhibition Opens At Cernuda Arte 11/5/10

Gina Pellón Still Going Strong, A One-Person Exhibition Opens At
Opening Reception: November 5, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: 305- 461-1050
email: cernudaarte@msn.com
www.cernudaarte.com

Cernuda Arte is pleased and honored to announce the opening of Still Going Strong, a solo exhibition that brings together fifty recent works by renowned contemporary Cuban master, Gina Pellón. This new exhibition inaugurates on Friday, November 5, with a celebratory Opening Reception from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
The artist will be traveling from Paris to Miami to attend the evening premiere. This is a welcomed opportunity for visitors to view a great show and meet the artist. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibition will run through December 15, 2010.

As an endeared, respected and applauded artist from the Cuban diaspora in the international milieu, Gina Pellón has enjoyed a successful career and many accolades, including the bestowal of one of France’s most distinguished titles, that of Chevalier in the French Order of Arts and Letters – an award that recognizes the eminency of artists and writers who have contributed significantly to furthering the arts in France and throughout the world.

She has also received praiseworthy comments and critiques for her outstanding qualities as an artist by renowned writers and art celebrities, such as, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Asger Jorn, José Pierre, Michele Anthonioz, Édouard Jaguer, Édouard Glissant, Alain Bosque and José Gómez Sicre, to name a few.

All these laudable recognitions throughout the years are the result of an exemplary-productive life of an established artist who has always focused on translating authenticity, audacity and beauty in a unique body of work.

Her Paris home-studio, for 51 years, is her sacred shelter and retreat. Aglow with harmony, an organized atmosphere permeates Gina’s dwelling, graciously filled with books, magazines, music, paintings, drawings, sculptures, art objects, treasured Cuban collectibles and many, many memories –all vital and seasoned companions of a life well chosen. It is ultimately a self-ruling space, where the artist lives and concocts a significant-ongoing endeavor.

Dynamic and luminous, Gina Pellón’s work is based on bold colors, vigorous brushwork and gestural rhythm. Prismatic figures of women, visages – and at times – groups and gatherings of people, stream in her compositions conveying spontaneity at its best. As a dominant element in this late-period rendition, one senses a marvelous kind of freshness –particularly in the way the artist multi-layers the colors and lets loose the free-flowing lines that so exquisitely create her iconography.

Passionate and persevering, Gina exalts that familiar state of grace and joie-de-vivre adherent to her persona for so many years. And this time around, still fully in command of her talents – and with much to say at 84 years of age – the painter once again delivers a telling show with superb examples of her work.

As gallery director, Ramón Cernuda, says in his Still Going Strong catalog salute to the artist, […] Gina arrives at her late style of painting full of energy and enthusiasm. Her creations are freer and seem more spontaneous. The contours of her figures no longer contain, they merely suggest. The expressionism of the unbridled brushwork is loose of formality and devoid of restriction. The palette contributes color fields that clash and make peace –inevitable destiny of neighbors… What an honor to celebrate this exhibition. The festivity is surely merited. We recognize a lifetime of dedication to art. Much deserved.

Standouts of this exhibition include, Moonlight, an imposing large-format canvas that fuses together an energetic atmosphere and a suffused affection for the figures portrayed, and The Praying Mantis, an arresting depiction of a seated woman wearing an intense-red color jacket, a favorite hue in the artist’s palette.

GINA PELLÓN was born in Cumanayagua, Cuba, on the year 1926. At the beginning, she attended the San Alejandro Academy in Havana, Cuba where she received a solid-six-year formative training which later on helped her become a knowledgeable and confident artist. Her resolute spirit to stay on the pulse and a no-fear personality takes her to France. A born-again person in 1959 (the definitive year when Gina left the island with another group of Cuban artists and arrived in Paris), she immediately fell in love with the city and decided to stay permanently.

Paris offered the young artist, a vibrant atmosphere, a bountiful cultural life and a different group of friends. From this moment on, and despite the obvious difficulties of adaptation while living in exile, she pursued her long-standing desire to become a professional artist and worked on it hard. She expanded her horizons, mingled with personalities such as André Breton, Matta, Lam, Asger Jorn, and learned about the popular art movements of the times.

Gina was once asked in an interview about the artists that had a greater influence on her. She mentioned Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Picasso, but also included with familiarity, the experimental group linked to action painting, the surrealists, and after this, the definite contact in the ‘60s with the spontaneity and total freedom of expression conceived by the avant-garde COBRA movement in Europe. This important discovery touched and transformed Gina’s artwork. In the years that followed, she faced the empty canvas in a different way and defined the signature alchemy that has captivated, for many years, art enthusiasts and art collectors worldwide.

Gina Pellón has been featured in more than fifty solo exhibitions and included in more than 100 group shows. Her career in Europe has been prolific and successful, with extensive exhibitions in Paris, Lausanne, Toulouse, Brussels, Amsterdam, Silkeborg, Copenhagen and Larvik.

She has also shown internationally in major museums, institutions and art fairs in other cities such as, Geneva, Barcelona, London, Miami, New York and Caracas, among others. Her work is held in the permanent collections of many distinguished private, public and corporate art collections around the world. Gina Pellón resides and works in Paris, France.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalog. Forty-nine artworks from Still Going Strong are featured in color. It also includes an essay by professor, art historian, curator, writer and Latin American & Caribbean art specialist, Dr. Carol Damian. She is the Director of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum at Florida International University, and teaches Art History in this same university. Also included are special words of recognition by curator and gallery director, Ramón Cernuda, in the context of this great accomplishment by the artist.

Image captions:
Gina Pellón, Moonlight, 2010, mixed media on canvas, 64 x 51 inches
Gina Pellón, The Praying Mantis, 2010, mixed media on canvas, 51 x 38 inches

Photographs of FAD Walk and Bird Road Art District Art Walk on 10/16/10

FAD Walk and Bird Road Art District Art Walk on Saturday, October 16, 2010.  Two new Art Walk going to be every 3rd Saturday of the month.

The FAD Walk (Fashion Art Design) will be from 6:00-9:00 pm and enjoy special offers, free drinks, free food, and a unique collection of shops specializing in women’s apparel, children’s apparel and accessories, shoes, fashion jewelry, handbags, glass art, photo studios, invitations, fabrics, home décor and furniture and accessories including plants, ornaments, furniture, window treatments and much more. Special offers and discounts will also be offered by participating stores plus free food and drinks. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served at each location.

The Bird Road Art District Art Walk will be from 7:00-10:00 pm and experience where creativity is inspired. Go behind-the-scenes, visit open studios and gallery exhibitions, meet the artists, enjoy poetry readings and music, and indulge in an explosion of flavors served from gourmet food trucks. Come get inspired and be part of a creative process!

Click here to view map of particpating studios/galleries of the Bird Road Art District’s Art Walk.

Ricardo E. Zulueta Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-first Century 11/13/10

Ricardo E. Zulueta “Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-first Century
Saturday, November 13, 2010, 6pm to 10pm
Wynwood Project Space
Wynwood Project Space
2200A NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
www.as.miami.edu/art

UM Presents Ricardo E. Zulueta
“Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-first Century”

The Department of Art and Art History, in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM, presents a solo exhibition by Ricardo Estanislao Zulueta on view all November. The exhibition features Zulueta’s impressive digital performance categorization project of over 35 images which address the social practice of consumerism in an era of globalization.

Zulueta’s interdisciplinary exhibition titled Domesticated Homosapiens in Traditional Costume Circa Twenty-First Century includes a diverse cross-section of participants typically marginalized from mainstream advertising that Zulueta directs in order to create a digital record of a pseudo anthropological ethnography study. The concept deals with expanding the tradition of photographic categorization projects of the past by documenting relevant social practice today. Berta Sichel, Curator at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid has written about the series, “ …this project is contemporary and its contemporaneity is due to Zulueta’s ability to tap into issues that are current and relevant in how they address social practice”.

Zulueta has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally at such venues as the International Center for Photography, Smithsonian Institution and the Centro Reina Sofia in Madrid. He has been awarded fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Cintas Foundation and National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.

A full schedule of exhibitions can be viewed at www.as.miami.edu/art . For more information about the exhibition or Wynwood Project Space, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu .

Calix Gustav Gallery exhibition mörker during Wynwood Second Saturday Art Walk 10/9/10

Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29 St.
Miami, FL 33127
Saturday October 9, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to present its current exhibition mörker, taking place this Saturday during Wynwood’s Second Saturday Art Walk.

Set in a magical and mysterious Scandinavian forest inhabited by eerie mystical characters intricately depicted in charcoal and ink drawings by Swedish artist Johan Björkegren. The longing for comfort is not lost in the innocence of a child and the warm love of a mother. Artists Ingrid Eliasson and Jennifer Basile bring a calming effect from this lurid fantasy with the detailed structured graphite drawings, juxtaposed over the rich biomorphic backgrounds. The feeling of a “cozy home” is amplified by the crocheted fiber tapestries.

We are introducing the new CG Boutique, a smaller gallery intended for the younger art collector. The first featured artist will be Birds Are Nice.

Birds Are Nice is a visual artists and graphic designer working in the Miami area. The decision to work anonymously as Birds Are Nice came from the artist wanting to have fun and make happy, urban work that references pop culture along with the comic and cartoon genres. Formally trained at a university, BAN considers them-self a self-taught artist as most of the materials and techniques used in the current work are not what was learned in school.

Taking inspiration from the graffiti artists of our time, such as Word to Mother, Know Hope, and countless others, Birds Are Nice wishes to get the work out in the general public. There are many traveling outdoor projects currently in the works. BAN feels the art world takes themselves very seriously. Low brow vs. high brow, street art vs. gallery art? Art is art and Birds Are Nice wants people to stumble upon the work and have a moment of laughter.

Birds Are Nice uses illustration, digital mediums, sculpture, animation and video.

Mörker will run from September 11, 2010 through November 19, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Wynwood Gallery Walk After Party at Mamushka Made in Havana Arts Café 10/9/10

After Wynwood Gallery Walk come and enjoy Classic Salsa at Mamushka Made in Havana Arts Cafe
Saturday October 9, at 10pm
31 NW 36th St.
(3 blocks west of Biscayne Blvd).

With DJ David Solero and special guests. Drinks, Food, and music … Cash Bar Only!

For reservations call 786-991-3823 or 305-343-2585.

www.mamushkagallery.com

Claudia Calle Solo Show at The Awarehouse with Fabrika 10/9/10

Join Fabrika this Saturday Oct. 9th at The Awarehouse for Claudia Calle’s Solo Show

Miami Photographer/Mixed Media Artist Claudia Calle Receives Top Honors By International Photography Awards For Interpretations Of China
Celebratory Exhibit Slated for October 9, 2010
Awarehouse in Wynwood, Miami
550 NW 29th Street, Miami FL, 33127
7:00 to 11:00 p.m. is free and open to the public.

In celebration of Claudia Calle’s “Fine Art Collage” first place achievement from the International Photography Awards (“IPA”), presenting The Road to Calle: Republic of China, a solo exhibition at Luis Perez Galeria / Awarehouse. The artist will showcase a series of socio-cultural images, which represent China’s controversial globalization, copyright and mass production issues. Slated to coincide with Wynwood’s monthly Second Saturday Art Walk, the opening reception on Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. is free and open to the public.

A beer sampling courtesy of Samuel Adams and DJ sets by Aramis (Poplife), Mr. Pauer (Fabrika) and Kiko de Gallo (Groovalizacion) will set the tone at Luis Perez Galeria / Awarehouse (550 NW 29th Street, Miami FL, 33127), with the official after-party taking place at Grand Central. For more information please visit www.claudiacalle.com or www.awarehousemiami.com.

“I create from a spontaneous place where, even if only for a brief moment through the lens, I can expose the wondrous nuances of my surroundings,” said Calle. “My passion for traveling and studying social and cultural phenomena pushes me to capture the essence of people and things in front of me. Experimenting with photography, painting and non-conventional materials allows my canvas to expand, making all traditional techniques or rules disappear.”

Calle’s Republic of China series was selected by International Photo Awards among 15,000 submissions spanning 103 countries. The pieces, which fuse photography with collage and acrylic on wood, were further hand-picked by renowned curator Adriana Teresa to appear in the IPA “Best of Show” Exhibit in late-October at Splashlight Studios, New York.

Leading up to IPA’s New York event, complete works of Calle’s Republic of China will be on view from October 9 to 29, 2010 at Luis Perez Galeria / Awarehouse, Miami, FL. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment at 305.573.4004.

Born in Manizales, Colombia, Claudia Calle has resided in Miami for more than 10 years. The vibrant artist whose designs and photographs capture poignant everyday moments, both locally and in foreign countries, opened an eponymous studio in Wynwood during Art Basel 2009 at 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami FL 33127. Calle studied photography and graphic design at the Caldas University in Colombia, the Audiovisual Art Center in Mexico and at Miami AD School. She is the recipient of numerous awards including two honorable mentions by the prestigious International Photography Awards with her series Living in Silence and Between Frontier: The Longneck Story (2009); “Five Minutes of Fame” by the Museum of Contemporary Art (2009); and Photographer’s Forum “Top 100 Best Photography Worldwide” (2002). Please visit www.claudiacalle.com for more information.

Bird Road Art District Art Walk 10/16/10

Bird Road Art District – Art Walk
Saturday, October 16, 2010, 7:00-10:00 pm
Throughout the Bird Road Art District (BRAD)
The Bird Road Art District (BRAD) is located just east of SR-826 (Palmetto Expressway) & south of Bird Road (SW 40th Street) to SW 48th Street and to SW 72nd Avenue

Join us on Saturday, October 16 from 7:00-10:00 pm and experience where creativity is inspired. Go behind-the-scenes, visit open studios and gallery exhibitions, meet the artists, enjoy poetry readings and music, and indulge in an explosion of flavors served from gourmet food trucks. Come get inspired and be part of a creative process!

Visit:
Accent Alternative Art Space
Aperture Studios
Ana Maria Sarlat
Caudart Gallery & Studio
Ediciones Malgon
Edward Berounsky at Architeknics
Erik Speyer Studio
Esteban Blanco Art Studio
G Peralta Fine Arts
Gina Guzman Stained Glass Studio
Ilisastigui Studio
Lambertini Art
Madero Art
MANO Fine Art Studio/Project Space
Miami Press Workshop
Nestor Arenas Fine Art Photography
Nkinsi Projects
Ray Azcuy Art Studio
Rodolfo Chavarriaga Art Studio
Rofle Art Studio
Romero Hidalgo Artists’Studios

Join us every 3rd Saturday of the month from 7-10 pm for the Bird Road Art District’s Art Walk.

Click here to view mapof particpating studios/galleries.

Maps will be available at all participating studios and galleries. For more information contact 305.467.6819.

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Locust Projects presents Valerie Hegarty Break-Through Miami Reception 10/9/10

Valerie Hegarty
Break-Through Miami
Reception: Saturday, October 9, 7-10pm
Locust Projects, Inc, 155 NE 38th Street Suite 100 Miami, Fl 33137
Through October 16, 2010

Locust Projects is pleased to present a site-specific installation by New York-based artist Valerie Hegarty. Hegarty’s practice often involves processes of recreation, deconstruction, and transformation. Inspired by the history of the sublime landscape painting, Break-Through Miami transforms the 2,700 square foot exhibition space into a site where architecture and nature collide. Hegarty adheres layers of painted paper to the walls and floor of the gallery, only to peel them back in a technique she describes as “reverse archeology.”

Using paper-mache, photography and trompe l’oeil painting techniques, Hegarty creates the impression that the gallery walls have been stripped, revealing an old Miami building interior. Illusionary holes in the space create fabricated portals to the exterior environment where wildlife appears to creep in and new views to the Miami shoreline are discovered. The work shares a visual affinity to the work of Gordon Matta-Clark, who famously removed sections of floors, ceilings, and walls in abandoned buildings. Instead of the heroic gesture of actually breaking through the architecture with a saw and sledge hammer, Hegarty cleverly alludes to the physicality of this process with fragile materials such as foamcore, paper, paint and glue. The gallery is transformed into a quasi-abandoned space, but is in effect a deconstructed still-life painting.

The artist utilizes the existing architecture of the gallery to create the illusion of an environment under transition or altogether forgotten. The result is a collapse of exterior and interior that questions the stability of the space. The viewer is left to ponder the gallery’s altered interior and the veracity of the transformation.

Valerie Hegarty studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL. Hegarty is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including a 2010 Pollock Krasner award and a 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Sculpture. She was recently awarded a residency at the Triangle Arts Association in New York for 2010-11. The artist’s work is currently on view as part of a public art commission on the High Line, NY and at Portugal Arte 10 in Lisbon. Recent exhibitions include Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, NY; Marlborough Gallery, NY; Kings County Biennial, NY; and New York Minute at the Depart Foundation, Rome, Italy. Hegarty is represented by Nicelle Beauchene Gallery in New York and Museum 52 in London.

Opening Reception of Pre-City by Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza at Gallery Diet 10/8-9/10

Friday Preview : October 8th, 2010 6-8pm
Second Saturday : October 9th, 2010 7-10pm
On view through : November 4th, 2010
174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Florida 33127

Gallery Diet is pleased to present Pre-City, a solo exhibition of collaborative works by Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza. With the works in this exhibition, Moreno and Oroza speculate on what they call the pre-city, a kind of abstract plane or pliable region made up of the different shapes and materials that determine what the city will look like. They propose that the city is already compressed in the range of materials, repeating objects and standard metrics found in construction material depots, lumber yards, roofing companies, landscaping nurseries, and home improvement stores. The pre-city is a series of codes that have yet to be arranged and coupled into larger assemblages. The exhibition will include “diagrammatic lamps”; “photographs” made out of materials printed in newspapers, magazine and catalogues; a new tabloid; domestic tableaux; and collages.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.

How to make Love stay by Divna Pesic at CityLoftArt 10/9/10

How to make Love stay by Divna Pesic
Art & Design Night – Saturday October 9th. 2010, 7-10pm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137

An incredible women and artist, oil-surrealist, and professional sportsman from Macedonia
Meet her Saturday in my Gallery and get her new book personally signed for you !

You will have a Great night with light, music, drinks, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best. See how you can improve your wellbeing at home and… Park, Walk, Talk and enjoy the European style pedestrians side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known pianist Domingo Aragu. Come and see how we translate and show Light meets Color, subtly transported by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets). Taste our complimentary buffet with Julio Maza: Intern.”Harmony” Vegetarian Meat

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

Grand Opening of Art Nouveau Gallery 10/9/10

Georgina Chumaceiro and Elizabeth Hazim
Directors of Art Nouveau Gallery, cordially invite you to the Grand Opening of Art Nouveau Gallery
Saturday, October 9 2010, 7 – 10 pm
Wynwood Arts District
348 NW 29th St.
Miami, FL 33127
305 573 4661
www.artnouveaugallery.net

Vernissage Reception for the Inaugural Exhibition Abstracción Geométrica

Exhibition on view
October 9, 2010 – January 8, 2011

Featuring Carlos Cruz Diez, Héctor Ramírez, Martin Morales, Rafael Barrios, Jesús Rafael Soto, Carlos Rojas, Eduardo Rodríguez Villamizar, Carlos Medina, Octavio Herrera, Inca Zabala, Inés Silva, Saverio Cecere, Rodrigo Rodríguez and Joaquín Latorraca.

For over 20 years, Art Nouveau has captured the hearts of collectors who appreciate and enjoy art. Since its creation, this gallery has undertaken de challenge of showcasing the most interesting proposals in the international scene, and has done so with sensitivity and courage. It has become a reference for experts in Latin American art.

It has also been a first home to some new artists whom time has chosen as a way to reward the remarkable vision of this gallery. For many, Art Nouveau represents avant-garde, but it is perhaps the sharp intuition to choose master pieces of contemporary art what best defines the profile of this gallery. They have understood that the eye makes the photography and that history and respect make tradition, but it is the heart that sets the guidelines in this business.

artnouveaugallery@yahoo.com
www.artnouveaugallery.net

Biophilia Nellie Appleby at DV 10/9/10

Dimensions Variable Presents
Biophilia- Nellie Appleby
September 11 – October 30, 2010
Please join us October 9, 2010, 7-11 pm for the new evolution of Biophilia.
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States

Appleby will be presenting a collection of new works made in the last year while living the subtropical locale of Key West. This new body of work continues her essential focus on the human relationship with nature – but with a decidedly lighthearted lens. A cacophony of works will be shown ranging from color and cyanotype photographs, video installation, and constructions of edible, growing plants that will be cultivated in the gallery and be eaten at dinner parties and during conversations at Dimensions Variable. The exhibit will be in a state of transformation, as the plants always are.

Born 1973 in the mountains of Virginia, grew up in Southern Africa. Nellie Appleby earned her BA in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Virginia in 1997 and her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2007. She has received various grants including the Virginia Museum of Fine Art Fellowship and the Sierra Club Water Sentinels Grant. She has exhibited her work in NYC (Wildfist, Mighty Robot, the Cave, Leonard Codex, Che Mez), Virginia (ADA, Fayerweather, Nature, Anderson) and Mexico (Museo Ex-convento del Carmen – Guadalajara, Galeria Metropolitana – Mexico City), Houston (skydive), and San Francisco (California College of Art).
Sponsors
Narragansett Beer
Design Landscape Design
3800 NE 1st Ave, Miami
305.446.8159

Buena Vista Deli
4590 NE 2nd Ave, Miami
305.576.3945
Special Thanks
The Studios of Key West, Katrina Rank, Bennett Hirschhorn and Angela Valella

Galery Walk at Markowicz Fine Art in the Design District 10/9/10

Gallery Walk : Saturday, October 9th
Markowicz Fine Art highlights the pop art artist Mel Ramos
This Saturday, October 9th, come and see the tryptic Peek a Boo Marilyn of Mel Ramos.
Markowicz Fine Art
1 NE 40th Street, #5
Miami, FL 33137
RSVP: info@markowiczfineart.com

This artists began his career with the inspiration of the imagery of American comics, painting the portrait of Batman or Flash Gordon. He then addresses the theme of the Pin-up, such as Marilyn Monroe.

This art prints collection of Mel Ramos is limited to 199 lithographs. They are hand signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.

Don’t forget that on gallery walk days, every second Saturday of each month, galleries and shops of the Miami Design District open their doors to the public from 7:00PM to 10:00PM.

Mourlot Collection
Vintage lithographic posters from the Mourlot Estate are available at Markowicz Fine Art.

Pop Art artists
Other pop art artists will be exhibited in the showroom: Steven Gagnon, Takashi Murakami, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselmann, Tom Otterness, Red Grooms, Keith Haring…

Miguel Paredes to unveil new works during Wynwood’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk 10/9/10

Local Artist Miguel Paredes To Unveil New Works
During Wynwood Arts District’s 2nd Saturdays Art Walk
Urban realist to host cocktail reception at Paredes Fine Art Studio
Saturday, October 9, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00
2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127

Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban realist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” on Saturday, October 9, 2010. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Paredes Fine Arts Studio will be open to the public offering guests a chance to view new, never-before-seen art work while enjoying complimentary cocktails by Ice Tropez and live music by DJ Ari X.

Paredes was born in New York and is of a Latin American descent. He is an artist who combines the exhilarating sense of New York City’s graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up 72nd Street in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Paredes exuded early signs of artistic ability and accepted an invitation to New York City’s prestigious Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art – immortalized in the musical and movie Fame – in the early 1980s. His studies at Fiorello coincided with the explosion of street culture in the city. Paredes drew inspiration from notorious pop artists like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring and plunged into the world of graffiti and pop art taking the name “Mist” as his moniker.

Another influential figure in Paredes’ artistic career is his mentor Ronnie Cutrone. Cutrone was Andy Warhol’s immediate assistant at the Factory during the notorious pop artist’s most productive and prestigious years. To Paredes, his mentor’s paintings are the essence of pop: colorful, lively and highly accessible. Cutrone’s constant use of bright and fluorescent colors not only influenced Warhol’s return to such hues, but shaped Paredes’ color palette choices as well. Paredes’ piece “Ronnie is that you?” pays homage to Cutrone and features one of Paredes’ sons painted on a vintage Mickey Mouse bed cover. The child represents the artist looking for Ronnie.

In the late 80s, Paredes left New York to come to then burgeoning Miami Beach, FL. in search of new inspiration. He fell in love with the city and immediately submerged himself in its thriving art community. Almost 20 years later, Paredes remains a Miami resident and has established himself as a respected artist. In addition, he is owner and CEO of one of the most successful printing companies in the U.S., PK Graphics, and is happily married with three children which are his most current muses.

At Paredes Fine Arts Studio, the artist will exhibit select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Los Niños, Urban Dreams and Pulgha & Birds.

With Los Niños Paredes has taken what he calls “the best masterpieces I have ever created in my life,” his children, and made them the subjects for his revealing drama about the timeless hopes of all parents and the resolutions needed to face the unknown battles of the future. The entire experience of these paintings is shockingly honest, risky and flies in the face of three decades of neo-Pop and post-modern ideas that no image is truer or deeper than the next.

In the artist’s Urban Dreams series, Paredes explores the parallel spectrums of color and tone and modifies the urban landscape, while combining photographic realism with the rich graphic elements of floating vines, flowers and leaves. Paredes animates New York’s brownstone crayons by darkening the darkest corners, layering one vanishing point across the other, squeezing streets and alleys into exaggerated vertical tunnels, and balancing brick, grit and white space into an ambiguous and deceptive surface.

Paredes’ Pulgha & Birds Digital Art Series showcases his most recent invention, Pulgha, and its colorful world of Birds, Geishas and puckish, child-like tricksters. Paredes’ admiration of Japanese anime is apparent in this collection, however, the artist’s imaginative hands re-create this specific language and re-enchant the original concerns – all through his Latin and urban sense of digital mysticism and narration. Pulgha means flea in Spanish, but there is nothing small or itchy about this rebellious character. Instead, Pulgha and Co. are creative emissaries, seeding innovation, luring younger generations of anonymous house-bound gamers and online exiles out into a public world of human interaction and community. Paredes donated one of his latest pieces “Pulgha World” and created a mural in the Wynwood Arts District near his new gallery.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com.

Museum of the Americas Opening Cocktail for Hispanic Heritage In America 2010 10/8/10

Invitation Opening Cocktail, Friday, October 8 In Doral, Florida
The Museum of the Americas cordially invites you and your guests to the opening of the exhibition “Hispanic Heritage In America 2010”
on Friday, October 8, 2010
from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Museum Of The Americas
2500 Nw 79 Ave #104/108 – Doral, Fl 33122
www.museumamericas.org

celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month featuring
Martha Abaroa, Josefa Agra, Endika Basaguren, Ricardo Campos, E.B. Christensen,
Jose Luis Cravero, Isabel de Haro, Arnoldo Diaz, ERA, Fondevila, Mikel Garate,
Lucia Martinez Argüello, Julia Martos de Azuaje, Migogay, Mitra,
Baldomero Moreiras, Pancho (Francisco Varela),
Marilse Passariello,Maria Angelica Piola (In Memoriam),
Hortensia Ramos Blanco, Wenceslao Robles,
Maria Jesus Ruiz, Gloria Sala,
Touza and Luisa Vasquez

The Museum of the Americas is part of the “Social Fridays in Doral”
(The free trolley leaves Doral Park Country Club,
5001 NW 104 Ave, Doral
at 8 PM ending the service at 11 PM)
it stops at art galleries and restaurants and at the Museum of the Americas the night of the opening of exhibitions

Free admission – Free parking

Exhibition ends on October 30.
Museum hours: Tuesday-Friday, 11-5
Saturdays, 11-4 (by appointment only)

Opening Reception Come Hither at Artformz 10/9/10

You Are Invited Opening Reception with the Artists
2nd Saturday Wynwood Art Walk
Saturday, October 9, 2010
7:00pm – 10:00pm
171 NW 23rd Street, Miami FL 33127 – 305.572.0040 – www.artformz.net

Donna Haynes ……..Natasha Duwin….. .Mary Larsen
“Come Hither”
Constructions – Performance – Painting

Artformz is pleased to present the work of artists Natasha Duwin, Donna Haynes, and Mary Larsen. Storytelling has always played a role in art, whether through words or images. The three artists collaborating for the Artformz October exhibition encourage the public to join them in a visual experience of stories and journeys. Natasha Duwin will exhibit sculptural and wall objects. Duwin also brings a special Opening Night performance that is a surprising and poetic addition to her renowned work exploring the construction of the female identity, using mediums that have long been relegated to the worlds of labor and craft, such as embroidery and textiles. Artist Donna Haynes will show new pieces from her ongoing series of fantastic multimedia constructions. Her work will combine text and preserved imagery, expressing visual narratives that result in a unique sharing of personal journeys. One of the new members of the gallery, artist Mary Larsen, will exhibit newly created works on canvas. Larsen uses books and printed text as part of her mixed media paintings. The rich surfaces play with light, tecture, and color, creating an illusion of an ethereal world of dreams, not quite recalled.

These are interconnecting visual stories not to be told but to be experienced; worlds of despair and chaos intertwined with hope and light.

Exhibition Dates October 2 – October 30, 2010

October Gallery Walk Solo Show by Igal Fedida 10/9/10

October Gallery Walk
Symphony of Colors (A Journey Through My Colorful Roots).
IGAL FEDIDA
Closing Reception
Saturday October 9th, 2010.
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
100 NE 38 Street, Suite # 3
Miami, FL. 33137

The Borinquen Art Gallery is now showcasing a solo exhibition by Miami-based artist Igal Fedida titled Symphony of Colors (A Journey Through My Colorful Roots). Mr. Fedida is an award-wining painter who has been recently awarded at the Biennial 2010 of the National Museum in Ecuador and has received the Best Audience Choice Award at MOCA North Miami.

Igal Fedida, born and raised in Israel, moved to the United States at an early age to pursue a successful business career in construction, design and remodeling. Being of curious and deeply spiritual natured, however, he decided to take some time to get to know the world. He has traveled to many distant and unusual pockets of our home planet. He enjoyed drawing, sketching and design since an early age and he discovered the love for photography during his journeys, capturing images of nature and people alike.

Returning to Los Angeles, he enrolled in intensive photography study program at the UCLA. Exploring the world of photography, his need for expression drove him to develop a unique form where he combined Polaroid photographs with water color in order to deepen the effect of the image. In doing so he discovered that his need to express the nature and the world that surrounds us far surpasses the limited potential of photography. Subsequently, as if an invisible hand pointed a direction, the magic door opened and he was pulled into the world of painting.

Completely self taught, over the time he developed his own fascinating style of contrasting images. His black and white collection clearly expresses his inner search of balance between order and chaos, good and evil and evermore constant yin and yang presence in life. On the opposite to this sharp collection stand abstracts filled with mesmerizing colors inspired by nature and God alike. Some of his paintings carry deep meanings about the creation and the world from “big bang” and Adam and Eve to modern day socialites while others are visually hypnotizing, energy filled abstracts of strikingly vivacious colors.

You can find Fedida at his Miami studio/gallery where he spend sleepless nights with a brush in his hand and a vision on his mind passionately driven to deliver to the world his ingenuous masterpieces.

Photographs of the Coconut Grove Art Walk on 10/2/10

Coconut Grove Art Walk on Saturday, October 2, 2010.  Coconut Grove Art Stroll is the first 1st Saturday of every month.
It covers Cocowalk and the Shops at Mayfair, as well as some galleries around the nearby streets. In addition to the galleries, it includes an artisan festival in the plaza, as well as free live music, performances, food and beverage.

Coconut Grove Gallery Walk 10/2/10

Best Grove Gallery Walk Ever!

Treat yourself and your friends to a great night on the town at the Grove Gallery Walk on Saturday, October 2, 2010. Take a look at the remarkable smorgasbord of artistic offerings that will be served up Saturday evening. And what could be better than a delightful dinner out with friends at one of our gracious sidewalk cafes along the way?

Come Join Us. Devour the Art!

GroveHouse Artists Gallery
“Only Reds and Greens” (Wine and Cheese will be served)
Invite you to their latest grid exhibit & our member Featured Artist for
October Debra Cortes Plus the New Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Work.

Windisch-Hunt Fine Art Gallery
“Car Culture – October 2010 Exhibition” (Wine will be served)
Windisch Hunt Fine art will be presenting Car Culture Exhibition from
October 1 – 31, 2010.

Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery
(Champagne will be served)
This is Colombia/Asi es Colombia Presents: Jacanamijoy
By Colombian Artists: Alejandro Obregon, Carlos Jacanamijoy, David Manzur,
Armando Villegas, Edgar Negret, Heriberto Cogollo, Alfredo Araujo Santoyo, Rafael Espitia, German Tessarolo, Fernando Tovar, Mario Ayerbe, Juan Cabas, Helbert Ortiz
& Walbert Perez. Auction Proceeds go to The Cirec Foundation.

Arts Festival Gallery
“Excavate”
(Wine will be served)
A group exhibition of 10 BFA graduates from FIU who have worked together
and now have joined together to “excavate” the meaning and application of
their art. This exhibition serves as a platform for new talent to unearth and
excavate innovative ideas and investigate their artistic perceptions.

Nomade Art Gallery
Presents “The Culture of Nature” through end of October
Nomade Gallery is putting modern-day tree-huggers center stage. One of
the most distinct recent social changes in the United States has been the
incredible refocus of popular culture on environment conservation and outcry.

RODEZart.com Gallery
(Wine and cheese will be served)
Presents “Raíces: THE ROOT OF ALL THINGS”
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month the RODEZart.com Gallery
proudly invites you to the collective exhibition that pays tribute to
Contemporary Hispanic Visual Artists of South Florida.

Blu Moon Studio of Art
“Ancestor Night” (Wine and cheese will be served)
“Ancestor Night “, Carolina Nelida Gauna’s works depict how cultures
celebrate the 3 days of All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day and All Souls Day.

Dharma Studio
Presents “Cucuteni Culture” (Wine will be served)
Cucuteni is one of the oldest civilizations in Europe from 3600 to 2500 BC.
Cucuteni features painted ceramics of the spiral, the circle, the line, the snake.

Max in the Grove
*Wine and cheese will be served
Featuring world-renowned artist Steve Kaufman who has just
passedaway at age 49 of a heart attack. Steve was the assistant to Andy Warhol.

ArtWay 66
Presenting “Diversities”
Artway66 Gallery brings to you “Diversities” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Proman Garcia, Johnny Valdes, Marlenes Gasiba, Kurt Merkel,
Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales and Luis Breso.
Nine Artists, nine different styles.

Frameworks
(Wine will be served)
Featuring the remarkable photography of Michael Stern,
a specialist in wildlife and everglades photography

Enlightened Synchronicities Opening Reception 10/9/10

Opening Reception for “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities”
Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 7-11pm
Art Fusion Galleries, 1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7, Miami, FL 33137
www.artfusiongallery.com

Live music, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. You can call for more information at 305.573.5730 or email at info@artfusiongallery.com. Ongoing exhibition of the Brilliant works of William Braemer in Suite 3.

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our anniversary and Art Basel Exhibition, as well as our final exhibition of the 2010 art season. This group exhibition, titled “Fusion VII – Enlightened Synchronicities” will feature 32 dazzling, emerging, contemporary artists from around the globe. Come & join us at Art Fusion Galleries for our spectacular anniversary celebration & discover the beauty and passion of the fine arts as we continue to seduce and paint the world. Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

Farley Aguilar The Fates Debut Gallery Solo Exhibition 10/9/10

Spinello Gallery: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
Solo: Farley Aguilar | “The Fates”
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 9th, 7-10pm
Exhibition through November 3rd, 2010.

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo debut gallery exhibition of Farely Aguilar, “The Fates.” The exhibition features a suite of haunting and mystical oil paintings, works on mylar, and video.

Fate: the principle or determining cause or will by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do. Unknowable forces from within us and outside of us determine the course our existence will take.

Aguilar’s works are representations of this fatalism. The Fates are composed of three sisters, each having a part in determining human destiny and are all represented in his latest series. Aguilar explains, “Clotho, the youngest, spins your lifeline; Lachesis, the middle one, decides the length of your lifeline; Atropos, the eldest, cuts your life thread.” All human endeavor is based on fighting against the power of fate. Science, religion, art, etc.., tries to establish stability, or control, over the precarious circumstances of existence. The eternal search to create truth causes more destruction than harmony. This is one of the fundamental contradictions of human nature. Ulf, an old Norse term for wolf, is the predominate subject within Aguilar’s latest narrative. He is a pawn of fate at the micro level, or individual scale. His dual nature of both wolf and man create contradictions that he cannot understand. Aguilar notes, “Shakespeare’s Macbeth had a great influence on the show and Ulf is a stand in for Macbeth. The witches, or Fates, conjure up spells on him. He must endure the destiny that has been casted upon him.”

Spinello Gallery prides itself in exhibiting intelligent works of art in every medium by contemporary local Miami emerging artists. Spinello Gallery has become the playground for unorthodox and experimental artists who don’t easily fit into the confines of the traditional gallery space. Spinello Gallery is steadily making headway in the Miami Art Scene and beyond becoming a contender in the Art World.

Angel Vapor Opening Reception at Edge Zones 10/9/10

ANGEL VAPOR CONSTRUCTIONS
October 9
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St, Miami, FL 33137

Edge Zones Art Center proudly presents Constructions, the second solo exhibition of Angel Vapor (La Havana, Cuba, 1970) at Edge Zones. The exhibition will open on October 9 and will run until November 6, 2010. The art critic Anne Tschida says of Vapor’s work ” whether it is sculpture, drawing, or painting, is at an elemental level about perspective and process: The process of construction, and by extension, about deconstruction — of objects, of space, of lives. Vapor continues to explore this process in his latest solo show at Edge Zones.

Vapor crafts his exquisite pieces out of bronze, clay, and oil paint, but in these constructions there is always a tension. That’s part of the beauty of his work; the materials and references are rigid and hard, but the ultimate result feels more fragile and fluid. Like in a delicate piece, a small sculpture made of bronze, where a disembodied arm protrudes from the wall — clearly a woman’s arm — and from her fingers hangs a bomb, but ever so tenuously, as it is only string that ties the two together. Life and death are hanging from a thread.

Strings attached to a hand reveal another aspect of process, that of the manipulator of lives and society. As an artist who was raised and educated within the tight political, physical, and emotional confines of the Cuban state, this part of the “construct” is never far from the surface. Sculptures positioned in vaguely military stances or movement, reflect another state in their facial composure — that of an inner detachment from this imposed outer structure.
Vapor plumbs the architecture of object and space, so he assembles his figurative works very precisely within the gallery setting. The placement and lighting of the artworks and their relationship to one another are critical to the overall perspective.

And like anything under construction, in these artworks something is left unformed — maybe a patch of surface area, or a foot. Like life, Vapor’s pieces are never static; there is a sense of movement created from the tensions within and the placement in their surroundings. In the end, New Constructions remind us of the true liberating power and beauty in art.”

Angel Vapor is a prolific artist whose works include paintings, sculptures, prints, public commissions and drawings. Vapor’s work has been exhibited internationally with critical reviews in El Nuevo Herald and is included in art books such as WET 2, (Edge Zones Press Miami). He studied at the National School of Visual Arts (ENAP), Havana, Cuba and at the Academy of Art, St. Alejandro (Habana, Cuba). His work has been frequently on display in galleries and cultural institution in and outside Miami, FL. There were solo exhibitions by his work in Jhoon Rhee Gallery, Washington, D.C., Ism, Gallery, Miami and in Carmen de la Guerra, Madrid, Spain. His commission pieces are on display in several places in the City of Miami, FL and in San Valentin, León, Spain.

For more information please contact:
Charo Oquet
edgezones@me.com

wynwoodmarket 10/9/10

wynwoodmarket
October 9, 6 pm – 11 pm
22nd and NW 2nd Ave.

Wynwood Market is launching its debut during the Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk on October 9, 2010 from 6 to 10 pm.

The first of its kind in Miami, an Open air market over 35,000 sq. ft. full of various vendors, artists and performers. Wynwood Market will be hosted on every second Saturday of every month during the Wynwood Art District Gallery Walk.

Wynwood Market is an open-air venue that will bring together local artists, fashion and accessory designers, vintage outlets, craftsman, musicians, etc. to create a vibrant and interesting bazaar. It will be the first of its kind, an open air market similar to Portobello in London and SoHo in NY. Expecting a crowd over 3000 people with over 30 vendors ranging from artists of Art Center of South Florida, Art Institute of Miami, local and international artists to food vendors. Live music with guest Dj appearances are scheduled, as well as a fashion show. Wynwood Market is conveniently located down the main row of popular galleries on 22nd and NW 2nd Ave.

“Finally, a market that caters to street art and the needs of the locals.”

The Market will also contribute to the community at every event with charitable contributions and exposure. This month we will host a booth for the Lotus House Thrift to help Women of Miami and their children.

Entrance is Free to the public.

Deviant Productions is a Miami based company operated by Roman Fournie and Natalia Bidnenko. In production for over 3 years, we provide event planning on a grand scale. We will host the Wynwood Market in collaboration with Lombardi properties.

Abstract Miami Internationally Acclaimed Miami Master Leads the Next Major Art Movement 10/9/10

ABSTRACT MIAMI Internationally Acclaimed Miami Master Leads the Next Major Art Movement October 9, 2010 – November 18, 2010
Opening Reception · October 9, 2010 · 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Center for Visual Communication
541 NW 27 Street
Miami, FL 33127
305-571-1415
Contact Sara regarding any questions.
www.visual.org

The Center for Visual Communication is proud to launch the season with an energized exhibition of paintings from an important new movement in contemporary art. The work is Bold, Vibrant, Hot and infused with color – like Miami itself.

Renowned painter and Guggenheim fellow Darby Bannard is charting the course of a new direction in abstract painting. And Miami is the focal point for this exciting development involving not only Bannard but a new generation of highly skilled and intellectually challenging painters.

Consistent in breaking new ground over his career of five decades, Bannard ignited the major art movements of Minimalism in the late 1950’s with Frank Stella and Color Field Painting in the 1960’s with Jules Olitski and Kenneth Noland. Bannard and The Miami School form the next big change in direction he has led.

From the time he was lured to Miami from Princeton to take the post of chair of the University of Miami Art and Art History Department twenty years ago Bannard has been mentor and colleague to a string of talented and committed artists that now form the nexus of a new movement in abstract painting.

This new direction celebrates art which is about beauty, reason, logic, esthetic perception, and the joy of human discourse – a revival of themes common in historically significant paintings which have become the foundations of art history. The artists of the group understand that innovation should lead only to excellence and that good art is very hard to do.

The exhibition features Bannard and six younger painters that form the core of this new group, all of whom have worked in Miami with the benefit of Bannard’s guidance at varying times over the last two decades. All share an understanding that great art learns from the past to innovate in the present.

The paintings, which are abstract, cover a wide variety of styles and methods. They reflect Bannard’s encouragement that each artist seek their own direction by finding their individual voice and their innovate spirit. The works range from the bright geometry of Andy Gambrell to the poured and puddled color of George Bethea. Sean Smith and Kathleen Staples combine hard edges, brilliant color and and richly modelled acrylic mediums while Kerry Ware’s pictures exhibit subtle shifts of color on scrubbed surfaces. David Marsh surprises us with dark tones and ingenious, imaginative combinations of unlikely elements.

The work is infused with the spirit of place – bright, hot and intense with color – just like the city itself. For these artists painting is a source of spiritual nourishment that goes beyond labels, language, gimmicks and glitz. It is a new beginning and it is the real thing – The Miami School.

Gallery hours: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays Noon to 5:00 p.m.

GG’s Newest presentation at Art Fusion Gallery 10/9/10

“ART FUSION GALLERY”
“Enlightened Synchronicities”
Saturday Oct 09, 2010.
located at 1 N.E. 40th Street Suite 3, 6, 7 Miami, Fl 33137
in the heart of the Miami Design District,
Opening Reception from 7 pm to 11 pm
Live Music by “Amereida”

GG will be exhibiting his Newest and Most Unique Works
Where he open its doors to a World of Great imagination,
Vibrant Colors and Extravagant Characters
of his Neo Pop Art Collection

Complimentary Wine & refreshments.
Join me to celebrate this Great Occasion.
www.ggartwork.com

When Your Eyes Say at Neox Image Photography Studio 10/9/10

When Your Eyes Say
October 9, 2010, 8-11pm
Neox Image Photography Studio
250 NW 23rd Street, Unit #204, Miami FL 33127
Website.

A photographic exhibition in partnership with the DuMond Conservancy for Primates and Tropical Forests; features a stunning series of portraits of retired research Owl Monkeys.Join us in raising awareness of the efforts of the DuMond Conservancy and enjoy an evening of fine art photography and drinks.

Part of the Wynwood Art Walk

Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery presents Excavate exhibition of Florida International University top BFA graduates 10/2/10

“Excavate” Unearths Artistic Perceptions at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Galley Exhibition Showcases 10 Florida International University Graduates
Opening Reception
Saturday, October 2, 7 – 10 p.m.
3390 Mary Street, Suite 128

Beginning Saturday, October 2, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery will present its newest exhibition “Excavate” – a collection of works from Florida International University’s top BFA graduates.

Serving as a platform for new talent to unearth and excavate innovative ideas and investigate their own artistic perceptions, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery provides eager art lovers the opportunity to view work by some of our area’s brightest young minds. Monique Diaz, Alex Ferrer, C. E. Folgar, Ryan F L Hubert, Cristhian Montiel, Brian Murillo, Carrie Ochoa-Gomez, Melissa Pita, Deborah Rodriguez and Jonathan Small will present diverse media and themes.

“Excavate” makes its first appearance during the Coconut Grove Gallery Walk on Saturday, October 2, with a reception from 7 – 10 p.m. The exhibition runs through November 6. The Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery is located in the Shoppes at Mayfair (3390 Mary Street, Suite 128).

The Arts Festival is produced by the non-profit Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association. Proceeds help fund year-round arts programs benefitting a building fund that will create a permanent home for the Arts Festival. The association also maintains the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery and presents special exhibitions throughout the year from its location at the Shoppes at Mayfair. Since its inception in 1963, the association has awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to students who attend fine arts programs in local schools.

The Grove Gallery Walk takes places the first Saturday of every month. Other galleries featured in the Walk include ArtWay 66, Blue Moon Studio of Art, Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery, Dharma Studio, Grove House Artists, Max in the Grove, Nomade Art Gallery and Windisch-Hunt Fine Art.

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays 9/24/10

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays
9/24/10, 6:30 pm – 11 pm
SW 8th St. between 14th & 17th Aves. Miami
Website.

Come to Little Havana’s free monthly arts and culture festival this Friday for hot Latin music, 17 art galleries, street artists and artisans, outdoor dining and more.

TimbaLive is our headline act for the main stage at 15th Avenue and SW 8th St., and is sure to get you moving with their swinging rhythms and addictive melodies. On the main stage we’re also featuring flamenco dance, a mariachi band and cirque acts.

At our sponsor Verizon’s tent, sign up for a raffle to receive a limited edition TimbaLive T-shirt signed by all band members, a TimbaLive CD and free merchandise from Verizon.

Local artisans, artists and authors will be selling their work, and many of the art galleries have new exhibits. Beginning at 7:30 pm. at the Viernes Culturales Art Gallery (742 SW 16th Ave.), internationally renowned painter Buruj Salinas will be welcoming visitors to a reception for the new group exhibit he is curating, “Miami Abstractions 2010”, featuring vibrant and compelling abstract art by talented local disciples of his work: Blanca Caraballo, Ina Esteva, Tony Núñez, Celia Reigle and Emilio Héctor Rodríguez.

Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George will begin his free walking tour of Little Havana beginning at 7:00 p.m. in front of the Tower Theater (15th Avenue and SW 8th St.); this month he is focusing on Cuban Memorial Boulevard.

During the festival, local galleries, cigar stores and other venues will feature live music including traditional Cuban son, boleros and charanga, merengue, Afro-Cuban rumba and Uruguayan drumming.

For dancers, the options are many beyond the festival’s main stage. Beginning at 8 pm, Miami Casino Dance Studios is offering a free salsa casino demonstration and class on SW 8th St. between 16th and 17th Avenues. Restaurants such as El Pub are hosting salsa dancers on their patio, and other venues such as CubaOcho and Casa de Tula offer plenty of dance space inside. At DAF Studio on the second floor of 1501 SW 8th Street, tango enthusiasts can take a beginner or intermediate tango class at 9:00 p.m. and then practice until midnight.

Throughout the evening, street performers will entertain passersby, and many restaurants will offer outdoor dining for those who want to “people watch.” The newest restaurant in the area is 2B Asian Bistro (1444 SW 8th Street), a hip and elegant restaurant serving high quality Thai food and sushi.

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
Ph: 305.643.5500
www.viernesculturales.org

Closing Night Reception Con-Science? Art Exhibition 9/24/10

CLOSING NIGHT RECEPTION CON-SCIENCE? – Art Exhibition

Exhibition Details:
Opening reception: Friday, September 24 , 2010
Reception opening hours: 8pm to 11pm
Dates: From August 27 through October 20 – 2010
Location: Amy Alonso Gallery
Address: 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, Moca Plaza, North Miami, FL 33161
Admission: Free

Website.

The Exhibition:
Amy Alonso Gallery is pleased to present:
CON-SCIENCE? – Art Exhibition
Miami based artist, Carla Fache, inspirited by the dramatic oil spill consequences, present the CON-SCIENCE? – Art Exhibition, an artistic proposal that invites the viewers to re- think and connect the recent environmental events with our planet pulse.

CON-SCIENCE? – Art Exhibition explores the artist’s interpretation to the recent environmental events in the world, through the transformation of common recycled materials into something meaningful. Re- think and Re- use are the artist invitation to focus on the signs our earth is giving to shake our mind set, and reveal our bond with the universe.

The Florida oil spill effects, the recent earthquakes in Chile and Haiti, the mystery of the recent earth craters around the world, together with the possibility of not being alone in the universe, are some of the pieces Fache will present in this exhibition.

“It is about re-thinking, re- acting and re- living: Con-science, with or without our science, but definitely with our inner faith”. Carla Fache.

Extra extra!!
CON-SCIENCE? – Art Exhibition is helping to save our planet!! A percentage of the paintings sold in this exhibition will be donated to an Environmental organization +
JAZZ AT MOCA: DIRK QUINN Free concert under the stars.

Carla has developed her own language in painting, throughout the combination of color, textures, angles, energy and soul. Her work addresses mind, heart and the invisible to the senses through a lens of continuous vibrations exchange. Fache has been pouring her soul prolifically on canvas ever since and invites the viewer to enjoy the experience, feel the energy and see the beauty.

“…My imagination travels to non-existing dimensions that I best describe through a process of layering. When I paint, I feel as if I am hypnotized by colors and textures, all of which will create soft, thin layers that hide or reveal a mark of an unspoken feeling, emotion, or thought…”
-Carla Fache

www.carlafache.com

TimbaLive headlines Viernes Culturales Little Havana Free Cultural Fridays Festival 9/24/10

TimbaLive headlines Viernes Culturales on 9/24
Little Havana’s Free Cultural Fridays Festival
live music & dance * street artists/artisans * 17 art galleries
unique stores & restaurants * free walking tour
This Friday, Sept. 24, 6:30 – 11 pm

MAIN STAGE LINEUP for FRIDAY, 9/24
9:30 – 11 pm, TimbaLive
8:30 – 9:10 pm, Mariachi Cielito Lindo
8 – 8:30 pm, Fina Escayola and her Students of Flamenco
7:30 – 8 pm, South Florida Circus Arts School

Groove to the hot sounds of TimbaLive on the main stage at Little Havana’s Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays festival coming up on Friday, Sept. 24. We’re also bringing you flamenco dance, Mariachi, acrobatic cirque acts, street performers, local artisans of all backgrounds, and in our Viernes Culturales art gallery the reception for a new group art exhibit curated by master painter Baruj Salinas.

There’s plenty more to do, too: take a free walking tour at 7 pm with historian Dr. Paul George, enjoy outdoor dining, play dominos, take a salsa or tango class, visit our 17 art galleries, and savor live music at our unique venues.

Thanks to Verizon for sponsoring this month’s Viernes Culturales — and be sure to visit their tent on the North side of 15th Ave. and SW 8th St. for your chance to win prizes in our raffle!

Dance the Night Away with TimbaLive
Get ready to dance when TimbaLive hits the stage on Friday night. Their addictive and hip-swinging blend of Cuban salsa, rumba, son, funk and other world music celebrates the fusion that is Miami. The group is about to leave for their European tour. For a chance to win a T-shirt or album signed by the band members visit our sponsor Verizon’s tent at 15th Ave. & 8th St.

Other performers on our Main Stage include El Mariachi Cielito Lindo, the South Florida Circus Arts School (think Cirque du Soleil!) and flamenco dance by the students of legendary local teacher Fina Escayola.

Gallery Openings & Events
At 7:30, visit the opening of a group exhibit of vibrant abstract art curated by Internationally renowned master painter Baruj Salinas. Each artist is a local disciple of Salinas with his or her own unique perspective. The exhibit, Miami Abstractions 2010, pays homage to Wassily Kandinsky and celebrates the 100th anniversary of his first abstract watercolor. Viernes Culturales Art Gallery at 742 SW 16th Ave.

We have many other galleries open during Viernes Culturales. Visit Cremata Gallery’s new exhibit of works by Lydia Rubio: Identity Papers 1993-2010, featuring works that explore personal obsessions. Cremata is located at 1646 SW 8th St.

Walking Tour with Dr. Paul George
This Month’s Free Walking Tour
At 7 pm, meet legendary local historian Dr. Paul George in front of the Tower Theater (SW 8th St. & 15th Ave.) for a free walking tour focusing on Little Havana’s Cuban Memorial Boulevard. Learn about the various monuments and see the homes of a Cuban political prisoner, Cuban artists and the first Mayor of Miami. You’ll also learn about local businesses on Calle Ocho east of the Tower Theater.

Cultural Fridays Art Gallery Presents Miami Abstractions 2010 Opening Reception 9/24/10

Cultural Fridays Art Gallery Presents Miami Abstractions 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, September 24 – 7:30 pm/10:30 pm
7:30 pm -10:30 pm
742 SW 16th Avenue, Miami, FL 33135
free and open to the public.

Homage to Wassily Kandinsky
An Exhibition of Works by Local Artists
Blanca Caraballo
Ina Esteva
Tony Núñez
Celia Reigle
Emilio Héctor Rodríguez

Curated by Baruj Salinas

On View September 24 – October 15, 2010

In this art exhibit, master painter Baruj Salinas is presenting five artists with a passion for abstractionism as a common denominator. Each artist has developed his/her work under different perspectives, but they share the singularity that they have all been Salinas’ disciples. Baruj, who is an internationally renowned artist, is acting now as curator to bring this show to the Miami public. Through this exhibit, the artists want to pay homage to Wassily Kandinsky and celebrate together the 100th anniversary of his first abstract water color.

The exhibition will be on view from September 24 through October 15, 2010; Wednesday to Friday from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm (or by appointment).

“The five painters that Baruj Salinas is presenting, Blanca Caraballo, Ina Esteva, Tony Núñez, Celia Reigle and Emilio Héctor Rodríguez, seek, in this way, to reproduce a perception that, although it possess the appearances of abstractionism, it is no more than the reflection of the invisible images that immediate reality conceals from us.” – Carlos M. Luis

Exposed The Art Project at Gallery 101 9/25/10

Exposed The Art Project at Gallery 101
September 25, 2010, 7pm to 11pm
Gallery 101, 501 N. Andrews Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Gallery 101
501 N. Andrews Ave
Suite 103
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954-882-1861

EXPOSED: The Art Project will be at Gallery 101
This special night at the Gallery 101 will coincide with the FAT Village Art Walk Night on Saturday, September 25th.

EXPOSED:The Art Project, a not-for-profit art collaboration of 5 artists, in an effort to raise awareness of many pressing humanitarian issues both nationally and around the globe, is about to “expose” themselves to the public. www.thegallery101.net

EXPOSED has just launched themselves into the public eye with hopes of becoming the next big thing in the art world by helping others with their art. Plans are in the works for major projects around the country to help those less fortunate and bring about awareness of humanitarian issues.

EXPOSED artists Barry Gross, Adela Holmes, Presscott McDonald and Neal Fox will be on hand to explain the idea and goals behind this amazing project of art, awareness & goodwill.

In an effort to raise needed startup funding, we have some amazing GIFTS for you:

1) EXPOSED ARTIST AND CELEBRITY & FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER (Kimora Lee Simmons and Fifty Cent are part of his past work) Presscott McDonald, is offering a mini photo session on the night of the event of yourself or loved one for a charitable donation of $25 to EXPOSED: The Art Project”. (You may decide to use this fashionable photo for your facebook profile or as a gift for yourself or friends!) Check out Presscott’s work at: www.presscott.net (Look for Presscott on Facebook as well.)

2) Also for a $25 donation, PHOTOGRAPHER ADELA HOLMES is offering an 8×10 print of her unique photography. A limited supply is available, so first come, first served. See her work at: www.adelaholmes.com (You can find Adela on Facebook as well.)

3) SILENT AUCTION – ARTIST BARRY GROSS will be auctioning off an original framed Oil stick drawing on tinted handmade rice paper, 24 x 44″ with bids starting at only $500. (Barry’s large paintings sell from $35,000 and up, and his drawings retail from $2,500 up, so this is a great opportunity to have an original Barry Gross at a fraction of the price, and know that you have helped a great cause)
Check out Barry’s work at: www.iconeditions.com (Barry is also on Facebook.)

Talented award-winning Songwriter and Filmmaker Neal Fox’s work will be seen in EXPOSED: The Art Project’s first video presentation. Neal’s work can also be seen at: www.wireduck.com (Look for Neal on Facebook)

Sponsorship opportunities are available. Framing has been generously donated by Jerry’s Artarama of Deerfield Beach for Barry Gross’ original drawing, which will go on silent auction.

Donations may be made at the event in cash or by credit card through Paypal. Even though we are offering these gifts, we still appreciate any donations, no matter what amount.

If you cannot make it to the event, but still would like to donate, you can donate any amount of $1 or more here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/exposedtheartproject/exposed-the-art-project-0

There is NO CHARGE FOR GUESTS TO ATTEND THIS EVENT. Come by and see how EXPOSED: The Art Project wants to change the way we think about art. We welcome everyone who wants to come.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 10/2/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Saturday, October 2nd, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave
Coconut Grove Fl 33133
Admission: Free

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Street Magicians, Food & Beverage Sampling. Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings.
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Street Magicians by The House of Flying Cards.
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Dance Performance By Coconut Grove Ballet.
8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter
9:30 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. – Special Dramatization by Young Christian Artists from the Calvary Chapel of Fort Lauderdale
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

On Saturday, October 2nd, Coconut Grove Art Stroll once again will be offering a fabulous array of new artists and entertainers. Enjoy free food and beverages by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, and Miller Light Beer. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor. Special Dance Presentation by the Coconut Grove Ballet Academy, “Learn to Dance like a professional in a fun, energetic, and nurturing environment.” Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, will rock you off your feet! Special Dramatization by Young Christian Artists from the Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, The drama represents the journey of one person as she struggles with the enticements of this world and the solution found in a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ and to make this night an unforgettable night… The House of Flying Cards will entertain the audience with ongoing street magic performances.

This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Marlenes Gasiba, Nelba Gonzales, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Rolando J. Mendez, William Mark Coulthard, Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero. In addition, kids can enjoy creating and painting at the Children’s Arts & Crafts area, which is taught by “Captain Art” the kid’s number 1 Art Teacher, former school teacher for over 25 years in the Miami Dade School System.

By presenting the event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60″ X 16″ Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.

Grand Opening of ArtWay66 Gallery 10/2/10

Grand Opening of ArtWay66 Gallery
10/02/2010, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Artway66 Gallery at Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave Suite 400D
Coconut Grove Fl 33133
www.artway66.com
Contact: Johnny Valdes 305-726-1466 or email at Artway66@Yahoo.com

“Grand Opening of Artway66″ Set in a Modern Artist’s loft at the Mayfair promenade in Coconut Grove, ArtWay66 evokes a time when artists found inspiration and community in sharing their work, and philosophy with one another. The bohemian lifestyle fashioned life as a grand celebration, a feast of the senses to be shared and treasured. Together, artists found kinship over every Gallery exhibits and events, over cocktails, live music, artistic performance and conversation. Artway66 brings to you “Diversities” a one of a kind Art exhibit, presenting artists: Proman Garcia, Johnny Valdes, Marlenes Gasiba, Kurt Merkel, Arien Lopez, Haydee Pichardo, Rolando Serra, Nelba Gonzales and Luis Breso, Nine Artists, nine different styles. Special Live Music Presentation by: Different Faces, Serena Stroppa, Ferro, David Gilarbert and Yanelis Olbera. Video Visuals on giant screen: by Johnny. Special Presentation: by Coconut Grove Ballet. Special Dramatization by: Young Christian Artists from the Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale. Enjoy Open Bar and Tapas, all night long.

One of the things that truly make ArtWay66 unique is our Exhibits/Events. Not only do we focus on the Visual Arts up creative fare that captures different styles from around the world, but by adding Live Music and Artistic Performance that meant to be shared. Make your night and artistic extravaganza, and let the party enjoy them communally. Experience the vast spectrum of the most tantalizing in the Art industry together… This is what ArtWay66 is all about.” The Ultimate Experience in Arts & Entertainment”

RODEZart.com Gallery October Exhibition Opening 10/2/10

RODEZart.com Gallery presents:
Raíces:
THE ROOT OF ALL THINGS
October 2 – 30, 2010
CocoWalk • 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 • Tel: 786.467-7111

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month the RODEZart.com Gallery proudly invites you to the collective exhibition that pays tribute to Contemporary Hispanic Visual Artists of South Florida. We celebrate the culture and traditions of U.S. resident artists who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico, Central and South America and the Spanish speaking countries of the Caribbean.

Art being a universal language touches the heart of all nations; it is an immortal legacy that will prevail in the history and heritage of the United States today and for future generations to come.

We welcome you to meet the artists of our time who have embarked on a mission to preserve their culture through the unspoken language of color, composition, expressions and Love as did the masters that have come before us, such as Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Remedios Varo, Wilfredo Lam, Guayasamin, Torres Garcia, and Obregon, just to name a few.

Participating Hispanic Heritage Artists of South Florida Include:
ORESTES BOUZON, MINERVA BRIZUELA, ROGER CALLE, MARU CARRERAS, DANIEL GARCIA, SILVIA GARCIA-CASTRO, LIDIA GODOI, CARLOS GRANELA, MARCY GROSSO, ISRAEL GUEVARA, MILA HAJJAR, PABLO HERNANDEZ, EVARISTO JIMENESOSA, TONY LOPEZ, MANO, ANNIE MAXWELL, SANTOS MENDEZ, TONY MENDOZA, GERMAN MOLINA, MONSERRAT, LEONOR MURCIANO, SAMUEL NAVEDO, ANTONIO NUÑEZ, URAYOAN “YOA” RUIZ PANEQUE, ISLAY FRANZ ROD, GEORGE RODEZ, MARI SANCHEZ, ANA MARIA SARLAT, DANIA SIERRA, SANDRA SUAREZ, ARMANDO TEJUCA and JOSEP VECIANA.

The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, October 2 during Coconut Grove Gallery Night and will be on view through October 30, 2010. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm, and Friday & Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm.

Galeria RODEZart.com presenta:
Roots:
LA RAIZ DE TODAS LAS COSAS

Octubre 2 al 30, 2010
En celebración del Mes de la Herencia Hispana la Galería RODEZart.com orgullosamente le invita a la exposición colectiva que le ofrece homenaje a Artistas Visuales, hispanos y Contemporáneos del sur de la Florida. Celebramos la cultura y las tradiciones de artistas residentes de los EEUU que trazan sus raíces a España, México, Centro y Sudamérica y los países de habla hispana del Caribe.

El arte que es un idioma universal toca el corazón de todas las naciones; es un legado inmortal que prevalecerá en la historia y la herencia de los Estados Unidos hoy y para futuras generaciones por venir.

Le damos la bienvenida y esperamos que tengan la ocasión de conocer a los artistas de hoy que embarcaron en una misión para conservar su(s) cultura(s) por medio del lenguaje tácito de los colores, de composiciones, de expresiones y del AMOR. De la misma manera de la que también lo hicieron mucho antes que nosotros Pablo Picasso, Frida Khalo, Diego Rivera, Remedios Varo, Wilfredo Lam, Guayasamin, Torres García y Obregón para nombrar sólo unos pocos.

Artistas Participantes de Herencia Hispana del Sur de la Florida Incluyen:
ORESTES BOUZON, MINERVA BRIZUELA, ROGER CALLE, MARU CARRERAS, DANIEL GARCIA, SILVIA GARCIA-CASTRO, LIDIA GODOI, CARLOS GRANELA, MARCY GROSSO, ISRAEL GUEVARA, MILA HAJJAR, PABLO HERNANDEZ, EVARISTO JIMENESOSA, TONY LOPEZ, MANO, ANNIE MAXWELL, SANTOS MENDEZ, TONY MENDOZA, GERMAN MOLINA, MONSERRAT, LEONOR MURCIANO, SAMUEL NAVEDO, ANTONIO NUÑEZ, URAYOAN “YOA” RUIZ PANEQUE, ISLAY FRANZ ROD, GEORGE RODEZ, MARI SANCHEZ, ANA MARIA SARLAT, DANIA SIERRA, SANDRA SUAREZ, ARMANDO TEJUCA y JOSEP VECIANA.

La exposición abre al público el sábado, 2 de octubre durante la Noche Galería de Coconut Grove y estará a la vista hasta el 30 de octubre de 2010. Las horas de la galería son ye lunes a jueves, de 11 am a 7 pm, y de viernes a sábado, de 11 am a 10 pm.

Art by Design – IIDA Miami City Center event 10/1/10

Art by Design – IIDA Miami City Center event
October 1, 2010, 7:00 PM
Kettal Showroom- 147 Miracle Mile Coral Gables, FL 33134
Contact Pablo Arus-Showroom Manager for questions or info
http://www.facebook.com/search-Art by DESIGN GROUP

Juried Art show – where Architects and Interior Designers showcase their own ART. Proceeeds to Benefit IDAF and Student Scholarships.

The IIDA Florida Miami City Center proudly announces the third annual Art by Design art gallery event where Interior Designers, Architects and other design professionals will have an opportunity to showcase artwork created by them. The gala will be a benefit & celebration to be held in the Coral Gables area in parallel with Art + Design Night. Art by Design will also feature a silent auction with items donated by our valued sponsors.

Event proceeds will benefit to IDAF, a non-profit organization,committed to enhancing the quality of life through excellence in interior design and advancing interior design through knowledge, value and community. The Chapter Foundation mission is to provide support and funding for activities directly related to the advancement of students pursuing degrees in interior design in the state of Florida.

This year, Art by Design will be held at the Kettal Showroom in Coral Gables on October 1st, 2010 from 7:00PM to 10:00PM.
The evening will consist of cocktails, a silent auction and an awards ceremony. Last year’s event had over 300 attendees, including the top interior designers, architects and other design professionals from across South Florida, and we expect to surpass that number this year. It will be an event you won’t want to miss!

We invite you to participate as an artist for this year’s Art by Design. Please contact Christine Galanopoulos at 954-789-5551 for further information regarding this event. Each participating artist will receive a complimentary event ticket valued at $30.

Thank you for your participation and we look forward to celebrating with you.

Death art exhibit reception at CANDO Arts Co-Op 9/17/10

Art Exhibition:

Opening reception FRIDAY, September 17 – 6 to 10pm.- thru November 1st.

CANDO Arts co-op 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, Fl.33139
Contact info: 305 672 3336

Current exhibition “Death” will include resident and guest artists of CANDO Arts Co-Op.
Presented will run the gamut from a corpse’s view of a funeral, the end of a love affair,
a suspicious death, and how to stave off death.

Artists included in Death:
AnnFaye
Adriana Carvalho
Augusto Esquivel
Cory Foote
Janet Mueller
Sid Daniels
Alissa Christine
Joey Daoud
Lucinda Linderman
Deborah Weed
Paula Turk
Kevin Foltz
Kurt Knobelsdorf
Franklin Sinanan
and David Zalben

Co-op hours: Thursday and Friday 4-7pm/ Saturday and Sunday noon-3/ first
Saturday of each month 7-10pm

With Friends at Inkub8 A night of Film and Performance 9/11/10

Inkub8 an evening of video art and performance

Join us at Inkub8 at 2021 NW 1st Place from 7pm to 10pm, for the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday and get another chance to see selected works from some of last year’s Monitoring Art series. Also catch the performance of Elizabeth Doud’s “The Mermaid Tear Factory”

The Mermaid Tear Factory / Fábrica de Lagrimas de Sirena
These are meditations on the ways that mermaids, stingrays and Odessa the mermaid Barbie are confronting the phenomena of landfall, our pathological single use consumption, and the horrific, irreversible dilemma of massive plastics and petroleum pollution in our planet’s oceans. Artists: Elizabeth Doud and Neil de la Flor.

Monitoring Art 2009
As we prepare to jury this year’s Monitoring Art submissions, we offer you an opportunity to see some of last year’s selections.

Featuring selected video art works of 2009 Monitoring Arts winners Clifton Childree & Nikki Rollason, Russell Chartier & Paul Botehlo, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Juan Carlos Espinosa & Xavier Cortada.

Pan American Art Projects presents Carlos Estevez and Carlos Gonzalez Opening 9/11/10

Pan American Art Projects presents Carlos Estevez and Carlos Gonzalez
2450 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
From Sept 11th through Oct 16th 2010
Left: Carlos Estevez. La Cautivadora. 2010. Mixed media on Hanji paper. 25″ x 4″
Right: Carlos Gonzalez. Waiting For. 2010. Stainless steel and wood. 60″ x 16″ x 10.5″
Opening reception: Saturday, September 11th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Pan American Art Projects. 2450 NW 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33127
From Sept 11th through Oct 16th 2010
Admission: Free

Pan American Arts Projects presents new works by Carlos Estevez. In the upcoming exhibition, Oblivion, Estevez continues to reflect on and reference Philosophy, Christian Art, Baroque Sculpture, sacred texts and poetry, and hybrid images of animal and human bodies. Nevertheless, the artist particularly focuses on the evolution of the everyday experience of life, and how the paths that have led us to where we are, are often paved by massacre and devastation. Carlos’ images breathe consciousness back into the psyche, making the viewer realize the history of disparaging traditions that run deep within the soul, self, and mind.

Carlos’ career has been marked by much success and praise in the past two years. Amongst the many acclaims received was a special mention in The Wall Street Journal as one of the most important emerging Cuban artists of this decade. In early 2010 Carlos’ work was acquired as part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Furthermore, The University of Buffalo held the first retrospective of Estevez’s work, Images of the Thought. The show ran from November 5th 2009 – February 13th 2010. Jorge J.E. Gracia, University of Buffalo professor of Philosophy, published a book in conjunction with the exhibition, titled Images of Thought: Philosophical Interpretations of Carlos Estevez’s Art which utilized images of the artist’s work to illustrate philosophical tenants.
Project Room – Carlos Gonzalez: New Works
Carlos Gonzalez’s latest series continues to draw inspiration from nature. His pieces are advanced plant-like mechanism that morph into exploding pods. Like floating Dandelions, his sculptures give the sensation of ease and weightlessness, juxtaposing their strong metallic appearance. Gonzalez’s oeuvre reflects on the evolutionary processes of survival, highlighting the ingenuity of life on Earth.
Both artists will be present at the opening reception, to be held during Wynwood Gallery Walk: Saturday September 11th, 2010 from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
www.panamericanart.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

O.H.W.O.W presents Ari Marcopoulos No Cause 9/11/10

ARI MARCOPOULOS – NO CAUSE
Opening reception Saturday, September 11, 2010 8pm.
OHWOW
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
305 633 9345
info@oh-wow.com

OHWOW is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of photographic work by Ari Marcopoulos. In his Miami debut, titled No Cause, Marcopoulos presents a series of images chronicling New York’s fledgling skateboard scene from the early 90s. These photographs document the charismatic individuals composing this specific group of skaters and the urban locations they frequented. The work poignantly captures the mood of the time, and its pioneers, just as this now legendary skate movement began to take form.

In 1979, Ari Marcopoulos relocated from his native city of Amsterdam to New York. Fueled with enthusiasm and optimism, he quickly immersed himself in the downtown art scene, which eventually landed him assistantships with Andy Warhol and Irving Penn. During his early New York years, he shot intimate portraits of many vanguard personalities, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dennis Hopper, and Keith Haring. Later, his interest in the City’s surfacing hip-hop genre prompted him to document its music, fashion, and assertive attitude. Through his involvement in capturing the aura of hip-hop culture, photographing icons like KRS1 and LL Cool J, he cultivated a friendship with the Beastie Boys, who he subsequently worked with on numerous projects, including Pass the Mic – a book of his previously unpublished black and white images of the band.

Marcopoulos’ penchant for connecting with emerging subcultures drew him to the developing skateboard movement active in New York City during 1993. Black and white photographs and Polaroids from this influential period, as well as a series of large scale photocopied images, capture the youth and defiance indicative of the era. Candid photography, some close-up portraits and others full-frame city scenes, objectively translate the reality of this peripheral lifestyle, while they also manage to soften the otherwise deviant personas associated with the skate world. For three decades Marcopoulos acted as much as a cultural anthropologist as he has an artist. With this exhibition, he offers a window through which a view of back alley behavior and teenage angst is possible to glimpse from the lens of an outsider with unrestricted access.

Ari Marcopoulos exhibited work in the 2002 and 2010 Biennials at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, and previous exhibitions include shows at The Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA; White Columns, New York, NY; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA; and PS1/MOMA, New York, NY. His work also appeared in publications such as The New York Times, Interview, Paper, and Blind Spot. His public collections include the Detroit Institute of the Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

The opening of No Cause will coincide with the release of Stoopz, published by OHWOW. The 180 page book includes work from the exhibition, as well as additional images. www.oh-wow.com

Crossing the Line at Buena Vista Building 9/11/10

Crossing the Line
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11, 2010
6:30-11:00 pm
Buena Vista Building-suite 120
180 NE 39th Street-Suite 120
Miami-Design District

Crossing the Line
Curated by: Yamel Molerio / info@yamelmolerio.com / (305) 987 7787

-Drawing is the act of making marks on a surface as to create an image, form or shape-
Crossing the Line
Drawing is a form of visual expression and is one of the major forms within the visual arts. Since prehistoric times, people have made drawings in caves and rocks. From the 14th century onwards paper has become the most common material to make a drawing on. Lately, drawing has become a preferred media for a lot of artists and is no longer just being used as a preparation for a painting. Artists are also experimenting with a diverse array of materials to draw on and draw with. This show will bring together artists from different backgrounds and cultures, as well as different artistic styles but they are all producing art utilizing drawing as their media.

We are also opened September 10 from 6:30-11:00 for Fashion Night Out.

La Femme Fatale by Ira Tsantekidou 9/11/10

„La Femme Fatale“ by Ira Tsantekidou !
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday September 11th. 2010, 7-10pm

Get seduced with her tender beauties on Canvas
A new artist from Greece and her stories for you

You will have a GREAT night with light, music, drinks, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best.
See how you can improve your wellbeing at home and… PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

“Sur la Plage” 90x100cm / 35″ x 39″ Oil on Canvas
A pretty lady at the beach, aware of her sexuality and the impact her coquetry has on the male visitors. While she is enjoying her time, her guard dog is protecting his mistress from importunate admirers.
( see more: Ira Tsantekidou )

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

Art and Design Night for Transluminescent Fantasies 9/11/10

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our summer season exhibition of 2010. Exhibiting 32 contemporary artists in a group exhibition titled

“Transluminescent Fantasies”
This exhibition exposes the intricate diversity of photography, watercolor and a voluminous array of original paintings and sculptured works created by emerging and mid-career artists from across the globe. Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

WHAT: Art & Design Night for “Transluminescent Fantasies”

WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
(305) 573-5730

WHEN: Saturday, September 11th, 2010 7 – 10 PM
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Music by “Pan Paradise” Pan Paradise in Key Largo
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

Typoe Bang Bang Solo Exhibition at Spinello Gallery 9/11/10

SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO: TYPOE | “BANG BANG.”
ENCORE RECEPTION: Saturday, September 11th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition by TYPOE, “BANG BANG.” The multimedia exhibition features works on paper and sculpture. This will be TYPOE’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

Cast between worlds of opposing values, at once an anonymous prestidigitator and high-ranking glitterati, TYPOE straddles an unseen fence. His handiwork, which swaths billboards, public arenas, and buildings literally rotting with neglect, has expanded from the crumbling edifice of a cultural misnomer into the social spotlight. By nature a commenter, a heckler, his self-referential styling’s are violent and poetic in equal measure. Illuminating parodies between gang relations and organized religion, corporations and the massacre of war, TYPOE’s mixed media creations range from factory finished luxury items and graphics to vandalized found objects that flaunt a punk-like disregard for beauty. Simmering for the moment under the lid of ‘the gallery’, “BANG BANG.” is where these fetishistic, narcissistic articles resonate with devastating potential and beget insurgent thoughts.

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11th, 2010 / Exhibition through October 2nd, 2010.

Image info: Bandanna, Silhouette Series [2010] | Die-cut Paper | 40 x 30 in

GAB Studio 2nd Saturdays 9/11/10

GAB STUDIO
Second Saturdays
September 11,2010
7pm-11pm

Presents:
Featured Artists: Greg Pitts(PAINTER), Lorie Setton(PAINTER), Scott Brown(PAINTER), Joe Falconeri(MIXED MEDIA),
Alycia Linke(PAINTER), Kahlid El-Shabbaz(PAINTER), Trek 6(PAINTER),
Edin Chavez(PHOTOGRAPHER), Carlos Ceasar Alves(MIXED MEDIA), Ashley Sheppard(PAINTER),
Matt Argondizza(MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE), Luis C. Vega(INK DRAWINGS), Luz Aponte(PAINTER),
Matt Lackey(PAINTER), Heather Brannen(PHOTOGRAPHER), Cynthia Fleischman(PHOTOGRAPHER) Bridges Aderhold(PHOTOGRAPHER)
Brian Buzzella(PAINTER)

Margulies Agency Presents: Alex Yanes

Visit www.Gabstudio.com to find out more information

Wynwood Art Walk The Evolution at Neox Image Photography Studio 9/11/10

Wynwood Art Walk: The Evolution
9/11/2010, 8-11pm
Neox Image Photography Studio
250 NW 23rd St., #204, Miami, FL, 33127
www.neoximage.com

Please join Neox Image on Saturday, September 11th for the Wynwood ArtWalk as we host the works of Arnaldo Rosello. There will be complimentary wine accompanying Arnaldo’s body of extraordinary work. Rosello’s art “draws influence’s such as abstract modernism with an urban presence by integrating techniques and media found today.”

Great Masters Small Works at Gary Nader Wynwood Night Gallery Walk 9/11/10

Great Masters Small Works @ Gary Nader
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11th from 7-10 pm (Wynwood Gallery Walk)
Gary Nader fine art
62 NE 27th Street, Miami, Florida 33137

Great Master Small Works

An amazing gathering of small-format masterpieces from a diverse group of outstanding Latin American, Modern and Contemporary artists whose work reflects the interaction of innovative ideas, structure complexity, and connotation of scale in art: Pablo Atchugarry, Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo, Cundo Bermudez, Agustin Cardenas, Mario Carreño, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, Walter Goldfarb, Eugenio Granell, Martin Kippenberger, Wifredo Lam, Julio Larraz, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Joan Miro, Yoshitomo Nara, Matta, Henry Matisse, Guillermo Muñoz Vera, Pablo Picasso, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Frank Stella, Francisco Toledo, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, Sofia Vari, among others.

Small-format artworks filling reduced areas of art space demand from receptors a closer, detailed and intimate perception of pictorial contexts.

Iconic images, provocative visual metaphors, concrete structural work, symbolical association with reality,… the show features an intimate perspective highlighting the diverse approaches of each artists and their interaction and experimentation with painting, drawing and sculpture creating transcendental statements through a wide spectrum of styles that are enhanced rather than restricted by the tight confines of their scale.

Great Masters Small Works @ Gary Nader

Gallery Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
For further information, please call 305-576-0256 or email art@garynader.com
For Images click here: http://www.garynader.com/SM/SmallMasters.html

The Museum of the Americas opening Weave and Brush An Encounter of Time and Color 9/10/10

The Museum Of The Americas
proudly invites you and your guests
to the opening of the exhibitions
“WEAVE and BRUSH: An Encounter of Time and Color”
(Trama y Pincel: Encuentros del Tiempo y Color)
by Peruvian renowned fine artist Constantino Laura (Room #108)
and
Soccer Caricatues by Uuguayan fine artist Daniel Pontet (Room #104)

Museum Of The Americas
2500 NW 79 AVE #104 – Doral, FL 33122
Tel. 305.599.8089 – Americasmuseum@aol.com
www.museumamericas.org

on Friday, September 10
from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM

The Museum of the Americas is part
of the “Social Fridays in Doral”

The free trolley leaves Doral Park Country Club, 5001 NW 104 Ave, Doral at 8 PM ending the service at 11 PM
it stops at art galleries and restaurants and at the Museum of the Americas the night of the opening of exhibitions
Free admission – Free parking
Exhibitions end on October 2.

ECOMB Oscar Ascanio Gallery Opening Fundraiser 9/11/10

Saturday, September 11

Ocar Ascanio Wynwood Art Gallery Launch Event/Fundraiser

ECOMB is pleased to announce our latest community partner: O. Ascanio Gallery.
Located in the Wynwood Arts District the gallery has agreed to donate a
percentage of its proceeds to ECOMB and host a membership drive during its
grand opening event, September 11, from 7-10p.m.

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is now open and Special event during Art Walk 9/11/10

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is located at 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127.
“Pulgha World” Mosaic Mural is located at 2399 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127.
For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com

Paredes Fine Arts Studio is now open! Art lovers who did not get the chance to attend the grand opening of Wynwood’s newest gallery last month, will have the opportunity to check out Miguel Paredes’ latest work this Saturday, September 11th during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk” 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Miami’s emerging pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist is currently exhibiting select pieces and sculptures from collections such as Boroughs, Digital Art, Pop Collages, Urban Dreams and Los Niños. Fans are also encouraged to make their way up the block and check out Paredes’ recently unveiled 18 X 26 mosaic mural entitled “Pulgha World.” Lastly, all guests will enjoy tunes by DJ Ari X complimentary Hispaniola Rum cocktails, Fiji Water, Arizona Iced Tea and Kind Healthy Snacks throughout the evening. This event is open to the public.

Paredes is currently in Los Angeles and will attend the grand opening of his latest exhibition “Urban Impressionism: A Miguel Paredes Retrospective” at the edgy Crewest Gallery located in Downtown LA’s renowned gallery row. The new exhibit will open to the public on Thursday, September 9 and will close on Sunday, September 26, 2010. This marks the artist’s fourth stop on his ongoing art tour leading up to Art Basel Miami Beach at the end of this year. The artist has shows scheduled in Seoul, KR; Boston, MA and New York, NY throughout the next few months.

*Please note the gallery is only open to the public during Wynwood’s “2nd Saturdays Art Walk.” To schedule a viewing appointment, please contact Patricia Baro at 305.534.2184 ext. 2244.

Off the Record Opening at Edge Zones 9/11/10

Opening Saturday September 11, 2010
Edge Zones Art Center
Off The Record
September 11, 2010
7:00 pm. – 10:00 pm.
Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St.
Miami, FL 33137

PavelAcosta / James Bonachea/ Carlos Caballero /Celia & Yunior/ Ana Teresa Fernández/NúriaGüell/ Glenda León /Yasser Piña / Ernesto Oroza/ KatiuskaSaavedra/ T10

Off the Record could be seen as an inventory of metaphorical illegalities. Coming from various backgrounds, these artists engage in a conversation with realities that often are not what they were meant to be. Their approaches range from mere documentations of daily situations to actually carrying out actions on the edge of what is permitted, either socially, culturally or politically in their respective societies. They all convey basic strategies of survival, while proposing a very particular visual imaginary and aesthetics, which updates the viewers to the “new times”.

edgezones@me.com
www.edgezones.org

GroveHouse Artists September Opening Reception and Coconut Grove Gallery Stroll 9/4/10

GroveHouse Artists On the Promenade at Mayfair
“Flora and Fauna” Opening Reception
September 4, 2010 — 7:00 pm
3390 Mary St. #162, Coconut Grove, FL

A New Exhibition of Member Artists’ Works and First Saturday Gallery Stroll – be sure and pick up a site map in any of the participating galleries and take the time to see each of the 10 participating galleries

Featuring Original Work by Local Artists

Featured Artist for September is Celia Reigle

We are a group of local artists diverse in media, style and subject matter. We strive for excellence in our work. Creativity, harmony and dedication is our guiding principle. You will enjoy our gallery as well as the intelligent pricing.

GroveHouse Artists, a not-for-profit organization, was organized to help provide venues for local artists to exhibit their original art work. GHA also strives to establish a community forum for awareness and participation in the arts and the art experience by presenting cultural programs, presentations, and exhibits that are open and free to the public.

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: Noon – 6 pm
Friday & Saturday: Noon – 9 pm
Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm
Monday: By Appt.

10-year Commemorative Benefit In Honor of the Victims and the Families of the 2001 September 11th Tragedy at Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery 9/11/10

Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery
3201 Buena Vista Blvd Ste 120
Miami, FL 33137

Saturday, September 11th, 2010
7 pm – 11 pm
We Gather Together
For a Celebration of
Community – Art – Photography
A Very Special 10-year Commemorative Benefit
In Honor of the Victims and the Families of the 2001 September 11th Tragedy
And the Heroes Who Risk Their Lives for Ours, Every Day

We are so honored to tell you that Lt. Ignatius Carroll and fire fighters from the Midtown Miami Fire Station with the City of Miami Fire Department will bring a fire truck, interact with guests and collect donations in a “Boot Drive” for the Muscular Dystrophy Association – Jerry’s Kids www.mda.org.

The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery will present a donation to the City of Miami Fire Department.
Hors D’oeuvres and Cocktails Served (21+)
Music by DJ Jason Perez

The Michael Perez Pop Art & Daniel Azoulay Photography Gallery is a proud participant in the Second Saturday Art Walks

For Additional Information Please Contact Gallery Representative – Shalimar Santiago @ 813-389-3609

Calix Gustav Gallery Presents Morker 9/11/10

CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY PRESENTS Mörker
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11, 2010; 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL

Cutting-edge gallery celebrates the debut of its darkest exhibit to-date coinciding with the opening of its new store CG Boutique

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to announce the unveiling of its newest exhibition “Mörker,” along with the gallery’s new CG Boutique, a smaller gallery intended for the younger art collector. Coinciding with the Wynwood Arts District’s monthly art walk, an intimate reception will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m on Saturday, September 11, 2010.

Signifying the gloomy darkness seen through a child’s dreams – and nightmares – Mörker is possibly the gallery’s darkest, most thought-provoking exhibit to-date. With his charcoal and ink drawings of a magical and mysterious Scandinavian forest inhabited by eerie, mystical characters, Swedish artist Johan Björkegren provokes feelings of child-like fears. In contrast, the longing for comfort is not lost in the innocence of a child and the warm love of a mother as artists Ingrid Eliasson and Jennifer Basile bring a calming effect with their lurid fantasies seen through detailed, structured graphite drawings, which are juxtaposed over the rich biomorphic backgrounds. The feeling of a “cozy home” is amplified by crocheted fiber tapestries.

Also available to visitors for the first time is CG Boutique, a smaller gallery intended for the younger art collector. The first featured artist, Birds Are Nice (BAN), a local graphic designer whose inspiration is derived from the desire to have fun and make light-hearted, urban work that references pop culture along with the comic and cartoon genres. Using illustration, digital mediums, sculpture, animation and video, BAN considers itself a self-taught artist as most of the materials and techniques used in the current work were outside of a formal art education.

Taking inspiration from the graffiti artists of our time, such as Word to Mother, Know Hope, and countless others, Birds Are Nice wishes to raise awareness on its work in unconventional ways via several traveling outdoor projects. BAN feels the art world takes itself too seriously – low brow vs. high brow, street art vs. gallery art. BAN’s view, art is art and aims to have people stumble upon the work and experience a moment of spontaneous laughter.

Mörker will run from September 11, 2010 through November 19, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Flora Fong and Li Dominguez Fong A Bi-Personal Exhibition Opening At Cernuda Arte 9/3/10

FLORA FONG & LI DOMÍNGUEZ FONG
THE MOTHER, THE SON: TWO ARTISTS, ONE PASSION
A BI-PERSONAL EXHIBITION OPENING
September 3, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.cernudaarte.com

The Mother, The Son: Two Artists, One Passion features the first bi-personal mother and son art exhibition in the U.S. of contemporary Cuban artists, Flora Fong and Li Domínguez Fong. The show will inaugurate at Cernuda Arte on First Friday, September 3, with an Opening Reception from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Flora Fong and Li Domínguez Fong have traveled from Havana to the United States and will be present at the opening reception. Visitors attending the evening opening will have the opportunity to see this impressive gathering and meet the artists. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibition will be on view through October 20.

Showing together and sharing walls for the first time in a dual presentation, this display includes over forty paintings rendered by both artists. Also featured in the exhibition are six exquisite one-of-a-kind bronze sculptures executed by Flora Fong that reflect the realm of the artist’s iconography.

Juxtaposing the work of Flora and Li, one can see how they create their own yin and yang renditions of luminosity and darkness, vivacity and stillness, clarity and blurriness… The mother and son relationship has sound foundations of unity, and harmony, yet, their artistic manifestos unfurl different paths and scenarios. Mother and son can never be confused with each other. While both share a common ancestry and a passion for art, their work reveals a marked contrast of styles and subject matters.

Often delving into imagery deeply rooted in her Caribbean surroundings and Chinese ancestry, Flora Fong’s work is brilliantly colored with sun-filled compositions. The tropical birds and fishes, the fruits, sunflowers, palm trees, and banana trees, the wind and the rain are Flora’s everyday-life companions. The canvases and bronzes featured bring to view her masterful way of orchestrating the elements in a composition with forceful energy and originality. The artist’s quest to integrate and renew influences, granted by her island’s environment and those belonging to the millenary-eastern culture she has inherited, is clearly transposed in this showcase of her recent work.

Through intricate multi-layered images and textured surfaces that at times mutate or dissolve into abstraction, Li Domínguez Fong creates mixed media works that require participation from the viewer. In each of these, an atmosphere of solitude and abandonment haunts the composition. Scenes of alienated and adrift people abound… a sense of anonymity and melancholy prevails. Lost boats, hopeless journeys and staircases to nowhere are recurrent themes… the broken bridge, a frequent metaphor. The viewer is left with images to behold, not to decipher. And in many ways, this enigmatic language and play makes Li’s compositions fascinating. An in-depth look at his body of work reveals a gifted young artist who has been handed a legacy of creative skills and is decidedly in the process of leaving his mark.

Two standouts included in the exhibition are Flora Fong’s striking canvas, Siéntase en Cuba, (FEEL YOURSELF IN CUBA), (2010) and Li Domínguez Fong’s mesmerizing work, A la Espera, (IN THE WAITING), (2010).

Flora Fong (Camagüey, Cuba, 1949) is widely admired and recognized as one of Cuba’s foremost contemporary artists. She graduated from the National School of Art in Havana in 1970 and worked as an art professor at San Alejandro Art Academy until 1989. She has had an extraordinary career in the field of plastic arts with various one-person shows and participations in multiple group exhibitions. She has garnered several prestigious awards and acknowledgments throughout her life. Her works are included in numerous public and private collections around the world. The artist lives and works in Havana, Cuba.

Li Domínguez Fong (Havana, Cuba, 1978), graduated from the Escuela Elemental de Artes Plásticas in Havana. He continued his studies at the San Alejandro Art Academy where he graduated in 1991. He has had three one-person shows in Havana, and has participated in several fine art salons, festivals, contests and group exhibitions in Cuba, Europe, Latin America, Asia and the United States. The artist lives and works in Havana, Cuba.

Accompanying the exhibition is a full-color 36-page catalogue with an essay in English and Spanish by renowned Cuban professor, researcher and art critic, Yolanda Wood.

FLORA FONG
Es Preciso Cruzar las Grandes Aguas, (Crossing the Large Waters is Essential), 2009,
mixed media on canvas, 59 x 78 3/4 inches

LI DOMÍNGUEZ FONG
A la Espera, (In the Waiting), 2010,
mixed media on canvas, 58 3/4 x 78 inches

Locust Projects presents Valerie Hegarty Break-Through Miami Opening 9/11/10

Valerie Hegarty
Break-Through Miami
Opening reception: Saturday, September 11, 7-10pm
Conversation with the artist, 6pm
Through October 16, 2010

Locust Projects is pleased to present a site-specific installation by New York-based artist Valerie Hegarty. Hegarty’s practice often involves processes of recreation, deconstruction, and transformation. Inspired by the history of the sublime landscape painting, Break-Through Miami transforms the 2,700 square foot exhibition space into a site where architecture and nature collide. Hegarty adheres layers of painted paper to the walls and floor of the gallery, only to peel them back in a technique she describes as “reverse archeology.”

Using paper-mache, photography and trompe l’oeil painting techniques, Hegarty creates the impression that the gallery walls have been stripped, revealing an old Miami building interior. Illusionary holes in the space create fabricated portals to the exterior environment where wildlife appears to creep in and new views to the Miami shoreline are discovered. The work shares a visual affinity to the work of Gordon Matta-Clark, who famously removed sections of floors, ceilings, and walls in abandoned buildings. Instead of the heroic gesture of actually breaking through the architecture with a saw and sledge hammer, Hegarty cleverly alludes to the physicality of this process with fragile materials such as foamcore, paper, paint and glue. The gallery is transformed into a quasi-abandoned space, but is in effect a deconstructed still-life painting.

The artist utilizes the existing architecture of the gallery to create the illusion of an environment under transition or altogether forgotten. The result is a collapse of exterior and interior that questions the stability of the space. The viewer is left to ponder the gallery’s altered interior and the veracity of the transformation.

Valerie Hegarty studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL. Hegarty is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including a 2010 Pollock Krasner award and a 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Sculpture. She was recently awarded a residency at the Triangle Arts Association in New York for 2010-11. The artist’s work is currently on view as part of a public art commission on the High Line, NY and at Portugal Arte 10 in Lisbon. Recent exhibitions include Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, NY; Marlborough Gallery, NY; Kings County Biennial, NY; and New York Minute at the Depart Foundation, Rome, Italy. Hegarty is represented by Nicelle Beauchene Gallery in New York and Museum 52 in London.

Nomade Gallery Explores The Culture Of Nature 9/4/10

Nomade Gallery Explores The Culture Of Nature

Nomade Gallery – September Gallery Walk
3133 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Saturday September 4, 2010 – Monday October 4, 2010

To spotlight a new era of green attitudes, Nomade Gallery is putting modern-day tree-huggers center stage for September’s Art Walk. One of the most distinct recent social changes in the United States has been the incredible refocus of popular culture on environment conservation and outcry.

In light of the turbulent turn the environment took in the past months, Nomade is pleased to announce it is dedicating September to the exploration of nature’s many elements. Nomade is paying homage to the natural environment we live in through artwork depicting the raw and abstract allure and aggression of animals, plants and peoples.

Nomade will also have a suggested $10 donation box in place, in addition to beverages provided. All donations will go to Gulf Coast Oil Spill Fund, the official foundation administering the oil spill clean-up.

The artists interpreting the culture of the natural world are Miami natives Danny Catania and Samuel Gualitieri, New World alumni Reinier Gamboa and Juan Travieso, as well as Norwegian photographer Stian Roenning, Dominican photographer Aida Tejada and French sculptor Pierre Traversat.

The monthly Coconut Grove Art Walk will take place Saturday September 4 2010, from 7-10pm. Nomade Gallery is enveloped by a unique environment and urban grid which naturally extends the art space into the community. Nomade was opened this past February by esteemed French art enthusiast Brigitte Serfaty. The first Saturday evening of every month, Coconut Grove’s galleries and shoppes put on a parade of local art, music and food open to the public.

ARTISTS: Danny Catania, Reinier Gamboa, Samuel Gualtieri, Stian Roenning, Aida Tejada, Pierre Traversat, Juan Travieso

For more information on Nomade, the artists and the Gulf Coast Oil Spill Fund, please visit: Nomade Gallery.
Gulf Coast Oil Spill Fund.
Reinier Gamboa.
Juan Travieso.
Stian Roenning.
Aida Tejada.

Into the Mountains Kristopher Benedict Opening Reception 9/11-12/10

Into the Mountains
Kristopher Benedict

Opening Reception
September 11, 2011 | 6-8pm
Second Saturday
September 12, 2011 | 7-10pm

On view through October 2, 2011.

Gallery Diet will begin the new season in a freshly renovated and expanded 3,500 square foot space with a solo exhibition by Kristopher Benedict. In his work, Benedict has posited the idea of the painter as a kind of archetypical recluse, intending the paintings to bear out the contradictory relationship of the solitary hermetic artist verses the artist’s need for social intercourse and connection with the community. Much of Benedict’s work can be seen as an exploration of the act of representation, as the paintings fluidly range from figuration to abstraction with many stops in between. Particular to Into the Mountains is a take on abstraction’s often-stated connection to music. Sighting works from Mondrian’s “Broadway Boogie Woogie” to Albert Oehlen’s “Mel” and “Vins”, Benedict plays with painting’s potential for synesthesia and the intersection of sound, color and form. The paintings in this exhibition present a complex relationship between what is represented in the paintings and how they are being represented, between the image and the materiality.

Kristopher exhibited at Diet in a two person exhibition alongside Peter LaBier in 2009, he graduated from Columbia University’s MFA program in 2002 and has exhibited in numerous group and solo exhibitions including After Matisse/Picasso at P.S.1/MOMA Contemporary Art Center, New York and Audacity in Art at the Orlando Museum of Art, Florida where his works are included in the permanent collection.

Gallery Diet is a contemporary art gallery located in the Wynwood District of Miami, Florida where it has existed since 2007. The gallery has produced over 25 solo and group exhibitions by new and emerging artists from around the world and has documented those exhibitions in hard cover print on a yearly basis. Represented artists include Charley Friedman, Christy Gast, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski.
For additional information or images please contact info@gallerydiet.com.

Image Caption: Kristopher Benedict Meditation 2010, 24 x 18″, oil on canvas

Jazz at MOCA Debbie Orta Quintet 8/27/10

Jazz at MOCA
Friday, August 27, 8 pm
Debbie Orta Quintet
Enjoy a free concert under the stars. Debbie Orta and her band will perform a jazz repertoire from the Great American Songbook, as well as Brazilian and Latin jazz arrangements. Orta’s swinging jazz and smoky ballads are always intriguing, whether classic or contemporary, joyful or sad.
Businesses in the NOMI Arts District will be open.

Art and Design Night for Transluminescent Fantasies at Art Fusion Galleries 8/14/10

WHAT: Art & Design Night for
“Transluminescent Fantasies”.

WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

WHEN: Saturday, August 14th, 2010
7 – 10 PM

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

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our summer season exhibition of 2010. Exhibiting 32 contemporary artists in a group exhibition titled
“Transluminescent Fantasies”
This exhibition exposes the intricate diversity of photography, watercolor and a voluminous array of original paintings and sculptured works created by emerging and mid-career artists from across the globe.
Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

O. Ascanio Gallery in Wynwood Arts District Opening Celebration 9/11/10

VIP launch party and artist reception during Second Saturday Gallery Walk
The opening exhibition is by contemporary artist Carlos Cabeza and is entitled Rhythmic Paintings.
Saturday, September 11 from 7-10 p.m
O. Ascanio Gallery
2600 NW Second Ave in the Wynwood Arts District
For more information visit here.

O. ASCANIO GALLERY TO OPEN IN WYNWOOD ARTS DISTRICT
Wynwood’s newest gallery boasts rotating exhibitions of world-renowned Latin American modern and contemporary artists

Miami, FL – O. Ascanio Gallery is preparing to open in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Owner and gallerist Oscar Ascanio, will host a celebratory opening and artist reception during the District’s Second Saturday Gallery Walk on September 11, 2010. The opening solo exhibition, entitled Rhythmic Paintings, shows the dramatic work of Paris-based, Venezuelan contemporary artist Carlos Cabeza, and will be sponsored by Polar Beer and VeeV Acai Spirit.

Rhythmic Paintings is a series of works created by using a stream-of-conscious modality where Cabeza creates movement through curved, ebbless sequential patterns. The feminine form is prominent, as are vividly colored eyes that peer out through the thoughtful maze of strokes. The collection includes 15 works comprised of paintings, découpages and objects.

“Carlos Cabeza’s work is based on continuity and the rhythm of movement within a space. His inspiration comes from a spiritual point-of-view and flows from his mind onto the canvas – almost as if whistling,” said Ascanio. Renowned art critic and cultural historian Alfredo Boulton has said of him: “The individuality of Cabeza’s expressiveness places him in a special niche within contemporary painting.”

The exhibition, whereby five percent of the proceeds generated from sales of the Rhythmic Paintings series will benefit ECOMB, will be available for public viewing until October 3, 2010. From October 9th – November 7th O.Ascanio Gallery presents the Venezuelan contemporary artist Nanin. Finishing 2010 with a bang, the gallery will present an exciting collective of world-renowned artists, including Jesus Soto, Carlos Cruz Diez, Alejandro Otero, Victor Lucena, Victor Vasarely and Bernar Venet. The collective exhibit will run from November 13th – December 12th.

Born in Villa de Cura, Venezuela, Ascanio is an accomplished gallerist, artist manager, publisher and collector. He began his art career at the age of 17, while apprenticing with Alfredo Boulton. And in 1974 he co-launched Ediciones Macanao, a publishing company he formed with Boulton and op, kinetic artist Carlos Cruz Diez.

In 1978 he opened his first gallery, Estudio 1, in Caracas which was dedicated to promoting and selling the works of Jesus Soto, one of the world’s most famous contemporary artists. And in 1984 he opened Galeria Oscar Ascanio also in Caracas where he featured artists that included Alejandro Otero, Edgar Negret, Lina Sinisterra, Victor Lucena, Francisco Salazar, Bernar Venet, Bernard Aubertin and Fernando Mignoni.

O. Ascanio Gallery is located at 2600 NW Second Ave in the Wynwood Arts District. For more information visit www.oascaniogallery.com.

Biography

Born in 1953 in Villa de Cura, Venezuela, Ascanio quickly ascended the ranks of Venezuelan society and style. At the age of 17, he immersed himself in art history and theory while apprenticing with the renowned Alfredo Boulton. An art critic, cultural historian and photographer, Boulton was instrumental in the development of Venezuela’s modernist and contemporary art movement.

This experience and his affinity for art history led him to trade medical school for a Masters degree in economy from Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in 1972. Two years later, he launched a publishing company coined Ediciones Macanao with Boulton and kinetic, op artist Carlos Cruz Diez.

The company was named after a cocktail Boulton invented and dubbed Macanao while at his grand estate in Margarita Island with his wife Mirta, Ascanio and Cruz Diez.

Ediciones Macanao was dedicated to producing literature on the study of Venezuelan art and related topics. The company published a bevy of books on Venezuelan artists that included Jesus Soto, Hector Poleo, Armando Reverón and Rafael Monasterios. Also featured in Ediciones Macanao, was Simon Bolivar’s iconography, among others.

In 1976, Ascanio collaborated in the organization of an exhibition of Soto’s work in New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Two years later he founded Estudio 1, a gallery dedicated to Soto’s work, and became Soto’s agent and legal representative. He also represented other emerging and established Venezuelan artists during this time.

Soto is regarded as one of the world’s most famous contemporary artists. He is considered a forefather of kinetic art, and a number of his paintings can be found on the walls of the most prestigious museums or in the hands of respectable collectors.

Ascanio commuted between Paris and Caracas for four years starting in 1978 with the purpose of organizing art exhibitions. He also used this time to refine his knowledge of art history through liberal studies at Université Sorbonne, École du Louvre and Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

Ascanio put together retrospective exhibitions for Soto in 1982 in Madrid’s Parque del Retiro and Fundación Juan March; In 1985, he organized the retrospective exhibition Soto Space Art in Miami’s Center for the Fine Arts, and another retrospective exhibition for Soto was organized in 1990, debuting in Tokyo’s Contemporary Sculpture Center and traveling to Osaka and Kyoto.

In 1984, Ascanio opened Galeria Oscar Ascanio in Caracas, Venezuela. Through this venture Ascanio worked with various contemporary Latin-American artists such as Alejandro Otero, Jesus Soto, Victor Lucena, Edgar Negret, Lina Sinisterra, Francisco Salazar, Karl Weidmann and Carlos Cabeza. He also featured international artists that included Bernar Venet, Bernard Aubertin and Fernando Mignoni. Today, Galeria Oscar Ascanio is considered one of Venezuela’s most important and influential galleries.

Now, Ascanio prepares to open a second gallery in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District entitled, O. Ascanio Gallery. His goal is to spotlight various international artists using his latest venture as a catalyst. The gallery, located at 2600 NW Second Ave., is slated to open September 11, 2010.

Oscar is currently a member of the Wynwood Arts District Association (WADA). He has two sons: Nicolas, 27, and Alfredo, 20. Both are involved in their father’s business and will help run the gallery as Ascanio commutes between Miami and Venezuela.

image information:
Title: “Amour supreme”
Dimensions :. 200 cm x190 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Year: 2007.NY
Copyright of the photo: Ricar2 Photography.

Calix Gustav Gallery Art Walk this Saturday 8/14/10

Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29 St.
Miami, FL 33127
Saturday August 14, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to present its summer exhibition The Passing during this Saturday’s Art Walk from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Featuring works from Jovan Karlo Villalba, Catalina Jaramillo and Richard Herzog.

The Passing will run from July 10, 2010 through September 1st, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information visit www.calixgustav.com.

Important Note: The Gallery will be closed from August 17 to August 24 for summer break.

Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery Summer Group Show Opening Reception 8/14-15/10

Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery Invites you to a Summer Group Show
Cocktail reception 14th & 15th from 7-10pm
Daniel Azoulay Gallery
3201 Buena Vista Blvd, # 120
Miami FL 33137

August 14th through November 1st, 2010
Sounds provided by DJ Jason Perez

Join us for an evening of fashion, art and photography

Andre Plessel, Bunny Yeager, Catherine Webb, Jock Sturges, Victor Vasquez, Michel Chelbin, Lalla Essaydi, Daniel Azoulay and Michael Perez Pop Art.

Monday through Friday: 10 am – 6pm
Saturday: 12 am – 5pm

www.danielazoulaygallery.com
info@danielazoulaygallery.com

Yamel Molerio Solely Responsible at Buena Vista Building 8/14/10

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
Second Opening Reception: August 14th
6:00 pm-11:00 pm
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 120
Buena Vista Building
Design District
For more information: info@yamelmolerio.com

“Solely Responsible” is the most recent of Yamel Molerio’s evolving works. His solo exhibition is a combination of art styles and includes various materials. Molerio draws his inspiration from Renaissance style as well as the simplicity of a child’s doodle. His style blends these disparate concepts into the development of each piece. Conceptually, his combination is a reflection of our cultures, customs, ideas, races and times. In particular, ‘appropriation’ plays a large role in Molerio’s creative process.
In his words:
As an artist, I am the creator of this visual world.
As the creator, there should be no rules because the creator makes his own rules.
I am solely responsible for creating this world. I am also solely responsible for mistakes and bad decisions that I’ve made in the past and for my success.
***
“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.”
-Les Brown-

Borinquen Art Gallery Art Auction, Raffle and Cocktail Reception at The Design District Gallery Walk 8/14/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The August Gallery Walk @ The Design District
Cocktail Reception & Art Sale (Up To 50% Off)
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, August 14, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE

Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the new HIV/AIDS clinic.

Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.

This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.

Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.
For more information please contact the Organizer: Ben Neji, Bmn4288@gmail.com

Summer Kick-Off Event at CityLoftArt 8/14/10

!!! SUMMER KICK-OFF !!!
If you have to go back to work, at least sit at a fabulous desk and work better ;-)

ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday August 14th. 2010, 7-10pm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami Design District

You will have a GREAT night with light, music, drinks, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best.
See how you can improve your wellbeing at home and… PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

Hand-tinted Personal Desk, birchwood, laquered, handpolished mat 78″x 38″ UNIQUE Artwork
(see more in our videos on the website or visit store)

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

– Be very welcome ! -Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

DJ Elyse at Artis Lounge for Art Walk Afterparty 8/14/10

Art Walk Afterparty
Artis Lounge, 153 NW 36 St, Wynwood, Miami
August 14, 9p till 2a?
$10 guys / $15 girls cover and everyone gets free beer
www.artiswynwood.com
Artis Lounge is a “new wave” of nightlife within Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. For locals, by locals, we offer a comfortable and relaxed alternative to Miami’s night life. Artis always offers complimentary beer to our guests, who are also encouraged to bring their own alcoholic beverages, which we will mix and serve in our comfortable lounge or relaxed back patio. The environment is further complimented by live DJ sets and art shows by prominent artists from the region.
Live mixing by DJ Elyse
Performance by Mariadela
Art by Enrique Castro Cid and Melissa Rodriguez

Greg Pitts show at GAB Studio 8/14/10

“The Gates of Hell” is this month’s featured abstract art by Greg Pitts-The Black Jackson Pollock
This abstract artwork, as well as 2 additional new creations by Greg Pitts, can be viewed throughout the month of August at the GAB Gallery.
The monthly Art Walk
Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 7pm to 11 pm
The GAB Studio, 105 N.W. 23rd Street. Wynwood Art District, Miami

Greg Pitts, “The Black Jackson Pollock” created this masterpiece after an encounter with a late night televangelist.

“It was late one night and I was up, flipping through the television channels. There was one particular preacher on TV and he kept talking about judgment and sin, damnation and hell. It seemed that he was on a mission. I changed the channel and the same evangelist was on yet another channel…with the same message. It inspired me.”

The artist build the frame himself, stretched the canvas and began a project that took him over 2 weeks to finish.

“I mixed the colors in the background to obtain what I envisioned the underworld to look like. The faces are faces the souls who were unable to escape.”

Mr. Pitts also used a special technique that lends texture to the piece. “I did that because I think souls do not lose their sense of touch…to look at the painting makes you feel hot and to touch it, you get the perception of being pricked”

Scorching Fire Sale Opening Reception at Kavachnina Contemporary 8/14/10

Scorching Fire Sale Opening Reception
$499.99 Art Sale
Kavachnina Contemporary
46 NW 36th Street, Miami, Florida
Featured artists: Alonso Mateo; Lucinda Linderman; Sergio Garcia; Silvio Gayton; Sebastien Gonzalez; Teresa Ortiz; Adrian de Brasi; Antuan; Mariano Costa Peuser; Philip Ross Munro; Benedicte Blanc-Fontevile; Lili(ana); Ricardo Triana; Alejandro Mendoza; Pedro Vizcaino; Danilo Gonzalez