Photographs of the Coconut Grove Art Walk on 8/7/10

Coconut Grove Art Walk on Saturday, August 7, 2010. A wonderful evening filled with great art, live music, free food and beverages, and a lot of fun. There are about 10 galleries, plus a promenade fair, an outside live music area with a full band, lots of little live acts inside and outside of the galleries, plenty of complimentary food and drink (remember to tip!) and a really nice crowd. And, of course, lots of really excellent artwork. Even though the evening was dampened a bit by the rain, we had a great time. It may not be as well known as some of the other art walks, but these folks really do it right, and it is growing every month. Highly recommended.

Fashion Street Photo Exhibit by Wasabi at Butter Gallery 8/14/10

Original Information Here.
Opening of “The It Click” exhibit curated by Francisco De La Torre
August 14th, 2010 Artwalk
Butter Gallery
2303 NW 2 Ave
Wynwood, Miami

Pamela Wasabi’s Artist Statement
MIA POP –Fashion Street Photography
Pamela photographs how the underground culture is expressing itself through fashion. Fashion is not a matter of trends but a matter of self-expression and communication. It’s a direct mirror of what’s going on in our pop culture.
She is interested in seeing someone’s unique sense for style. There is no right or wrong, just creative people shaping the culture with their passions; this time, reflected through their choice of clothes. Pamela’s way of displaying her photography is through a collage where she juxtaposed the street fashion shots one next to another. The message is to show what culture is about: everyone. Not one picture can generalize what is happening today. It’s the conglomeration of everyone’s artistic input and everyone’s personality that can tell what our culture is made off. Pamela Wasabi is documenting it.

Charis Kirchheimer Artist’s Statement
Visit: www.chariskirchheimer.com
Charis is a Miami-based photographer with 4 years of experience behind her. She enjoy documenting every facet of life-from corner markets to crawling nightlife-in attempts to provide the viewer with an unbiased and tender portrait of the city she calls home. In addition to cityscape photography, she has a passion for taking an
individual and transforming them into an imposing character. Charis tailors her style to whatever is on the other side of her lens in order to better capture its essence. The development of technical skills and knowledge is crucial to her as a professional and she take on any opportunity to further her intimacy with photography.

Gartel Retro: 35-years of Digital Art 8/13/10

Gartel Retro: 35-years of Digital Art
August 13, 2010, 8pm-midnight
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge And Gallery
297 NE 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127

Laurence M. Gartel
Retrospective
35–Years Of Digital Art

August 13- September 7, 2010
Cafeina Lounge And Gallery

Laurence Gartel diverts the inquisitive viewer of contemporary artistic practice miles from the preconceived notion of Computer Art into the realm of Fine Arts. For 35 years he has given the world a tangible and idealistic metaphor of the true meaning of an artist’s innovative discovery of what is considered “New Media.” His heroic artistry has propelled a cultural paradigm shift, and without his constant drive to push the boundaries of technology, the Digital Age would have not have been elevated to the aesthetic levels it has. Gartel’s use of new software and hardware as “dynamic brushes” paints a profound picture of “technology on canvas.”

As a pioneer of Digital Art many notable institutions have been captured by the strong concept of his pieces. He is the first Digital Artist to have his work in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History, and in 2007 a 1978 Digital Art video became a permanent part of the Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London. In addition, in 1990 his Polaroid installation titled “Moz Ocean” was exhibition with the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City. Gartel has exhibited in many other renowned institutions all over the world such as his upcoming contribution to “Computerkunst 2.010 at Museum der Stadt Gladbeck, Germany.”

Artists such as Andy Warhol have enlisted Gartel to teach him how to operate the Amiga Computer while he was creating an album cover for Debbie Harry (Blondie).Gartel has been commissioned by other celebrities like Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Versace others. On Friday August 13th, Cafeina Wynwood Lounge and Gallery, 297 NW 23 St. Miami, Florida will premier a thirty-five year retrospective. The exhibition will travel through the decades, with Laurence Gartel’s works as an “Autobiographical” guide.

Aaron Morgan Brown at 101/exhibit opening reception 9/11/10

Aaron Morgan Brown Goes Beyond The Narrative Into ‘Magic Realism’ For New Exhibition At 101/Exhibit
Caught Between the Physical and Metaphysical, “Arcana Du Jour” Debuts September 11
VIP reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
101/exhibit is located at 101 NE 40th Street, in the heart of Miami’s Design District.

Although Aaron Morgan Brown uses a narrative structure in his paintings, he denies being a “storyteller.” Brown considers his works as representations of “constructed dreaming,” using his own perception and memory to create alternative realities. Brown will bring his evocative paintings to 101/exhibit for an exhibition entitled Arcana Du Jour beginning Saturday, September 11, with a VIP reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at which the artist will be available to discuss his art with guests. The exhibition then runs through October 6, 2010.

Showing an interest in the subjective experience from an early age, it was only natural for him to gravitate toward the visual and performing arts. Brown uses his own experiences to create images of a reality that is not likely to exist. Whether he is juxtaposing the commonplace with the surreal or the fantastical with the everyday, Brown uses this magical imagery to allow the viewer to create his or her own subjective experience – like an ellipsis that the viewer sets out to finish.
Although Brown’s works are reminiscent of photorealistic documentations of the mundane, they go a step further, documenting the everyday of another reality. His paintings are technical representations of objects and environments that are easily recognizable, but not easily understood in their aggregate pictorial context.

Brown received his BFA from the University of Kansas, and his MFA from Syracuse University, graduating summa cum laude from both institutions and earning a coveted University Fellowship from Syracuse. He has received many awards over the years, including “Best in Shows” at the Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA; and the Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, KS; as well as prestigious grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the Franz and Virginia Bader Fund. He has participated in solo and group exhibitions internationally, including “Natural Geometry” at the Wallspace Gallery, Ottawa, Canada; “Constructed Dreaming” at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery, Manhattan, KS; “Museology” at Limbo Fine Arts, San Diego, CA; and “Between Realities” at the Principle Gallery, Alexandria, VA. His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including the Beach Museum of Art, Manhattan, KS; the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, NM; and the Sweetwater Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA. Brown’s paintings have also been featured in a number of international publications, such as New American Paintings, Harper’s Magazine, The Artist’s Magazine and International Artist Magazine.

101/exhibit is a unique space dedicated to showcasing provocative art and, as such, will provide an ideal backdrop for Brown and his work. By pushing boundaries and dissecting the predictable, the gallery is quickly gathering a strong following of fine art tastemakers and trailblazers. Owned and operated by Jerome Shaw, Sloan Schaffer and Adam Wolfson, 101/exhibit strives to provide a dynamic gathering place unrestricted by era, locale, or convention. For more information on the exhibition or 101/exhibit, call (305) 573- 2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.

Opening Reception Refrigerator Art at GroveHouse Artists 8/7/10

GroveHouse Artists
Invite you to their latest Grid Exhibit
Geared to the Younger Artists and the Young at Heart “Refrigerator Art”

Plus the Wall Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Work

Opening Reception
Saturday, August 7th, 2010
beginning at 7 p.m.

Please come and join us for this great event
We will have “Refrigerator Art” for all potential artists to create
– light refreshments will be served

Located on the Promenade in the Shops at Mayfair

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: Noon – 6 pm
Friday & Saturday: Noon – 9 pm
Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm
Monday: By Appt.

Impact at Hardcore Art Contemporary Space 8/14/10

“Impact”
August 14, 2010, 7Pm-10Pm
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
3326 North Miami Ave,
Miami, FL 33127
www.modernforest.com

HACS proudly presents local sculptor Troy Simmons’s IMPACT, Julie L. Friel’s TAR & FEATHERED and a collaboration piece, DEAD SEA, by Julie Friel, Nicky Cassinera, Rochi Llaneza and Tita Castro.
The common thread in these exhibits is recent environmental issues.
IMPACT will cover environmental issues such as over development, reforestation, pollution, and conservation. “Impact” is a series based on the harshness of human existence and the beauty taken from nature. A relationship overcome with strife, yet yielding forgiveness by the balance for coexistence. Coveting space, in a tantalizing expression told through the eyes of a sculptor.
As stated by the artist Friel, “Tar and Feathered” “is about the tragic loss of the natural habitat of the plants, and animals in the Gulf of Mexico. This oil spill is not only about the loss of various species, but it is about the loss of a way of life for the people that inhabit these shorelines. And to me, it is the loss of a childhood journey.”
DEAD SEA is a collaborative installation addressing the current ecological issues triggered by the oil spill in the Gulf and its effect on or way of life.
Also showing though September, German-born Manuela Covini’s embroidered work.

The Exhibit is on display from July 10, 2010 through September 4,2010

RUDOLPHO live for ARTnight at miniBAR 8/14/10

RUDOLPHO live for ARTnight at miniBAR!
saturday, august 14th, 8pm to midnight!
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
www.minibarmiami.com

Rudolpho Nunez started singing at the age of five, and began receiving local awards at the age of 12! He participated in national festivals, back in 1985, performed at the Sheratton Hotel in Lima, Peru, then traveled to Mexico City to expand his music career and performed in various night club-cafes such as: “El Condor Pasa”, “Meson De Las Guitarras”, “Los Gallos” etc. After Mexico City he went to New York City where he performed in clubs and restaurant’s also in radio, and t.v shows. His musical background is inspired by famous spanish composers and different fusion of styles like: ballad, pop, switching smoothly to English, French And Italian.

a musical addition for miniBAR’s ARTnight and those
coming that evening to experience the jorge h ELIAS art exhibition!

an evening of music and art!

http://rudolphonunez.8m.com

Open House Art Exhibit and Carmen’s Birthday 8/14/10

August 14 · 8:00pm – 11:30pm
Artex gallery
3302 N. Miami Ave. Miami
The Event Decorating Academy & Artex gallery invites you to an awesome event, come meet Carmen in Wonderland. The Academy and gallery will be transformed into a wonderland full of art, sculptures and decor. There will be dancing, drinks and of course a wonderland cake for Carmen’ birthday.
Don’t be late, Don’t be late for this important date. I’ll see you there!
www.eventdecoratingacademy.comwww.CarmenBallering.com

Michelle Hinebrook at 101/exhibit Exhibition of New Works Kicks Off 9/11/10

Visual Artist Michelle Hinebrook Challenges Reality Through Abstraction At 101/Exhibit
Exhibition of “New Works” Kicks Off September 11, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
101/exhibit, 101 NE 40th Street, Miami Design District.
For more information on the exhibition or 101/exhibit, call (305) 573- 2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.

From a mixture of digital tools and traditional painting methods, Michelle Hinebrook’s work emerges as an homage to op art and geometrical abstraction, with patterns and lines guiding the eye along unfamiliar paths. Her pieces translate personal experiences and observations into imagery that causes viewers to question their own perceptions of reality. Hinebrook will bring her canvassed abstractions to 101/exhibit for an exhibition beginning Saturday, September 11, with a reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at which the artist will be available to discuss her art with guests. The exhibition then runs through October 6, 2010.

Hinebrook’s process is both tactile and cerebral, involving her whole body to create each unique piece. By using found objects to create lines and curves, she layers paint and color to produce what she calls a “sculptural relief,” utilizing the overlooked details of everyday items to engineer shapes into conceptual imagery.

The goal behind Hinebrook’s works is to create a physical sensation or emotional state for the viewer. She intends to cause a visceral response, and does so through her use of color and texture. Viewers are taken on a journey through the lens of microscope whose subject is never revealed, causing them to make a conjecture based on their own personal biases.

Hinebrook received her BFA from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI, and her MFA in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI. Her paintings have been internationally featured in more than 30 group exhibitions as well as numerous solo shows and art fairs, including the Marlborough Gallery and Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York City; Helene Nyborg Gallery, Denmark; and Project Four Gallery and the Pew Foundation of the Arts, Washington, D.C. Her works have been published in The New York Times, NY Arts Magazine and the Detroit Free Press, among others, and are included in many prestigious public and corporate collections, including Daimler Chrysler Corporation, Polk Corporation and Pfizer. She is currently the Assistant Chairperson at Pratt Institute’s Graduate Communications Design program. She lives and maintains a studio, XO Projects, in Brooklyn, New York.
101/exhibit is a unique space dedicated to showcasing provocative art and, as such, will provide an ideal backdrop for Hinebrook and her work. By pushing boundaries and dissecting the predictable, the gallery is quickly gathering a strong following of fine art tastemakers and trailblazers. Owned and operated by Jerome Shaw, Sloan Schaffer and Adam Wolfson, 101/exhibit strives to provide a dynamic gathering place unrestricted by era, locale, or convention.

Shoot Miami Photography Exhibit at Uva Lounge 8/6/10

Shoot Miami Photography Exhibit
08/06/2010, 7:30pm
Uva Lounge, Coral Gables

2626 Ponce De Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.shootmiami.net

Shoot Miami Photography group will have its second photography exhibit on August 6th, 2010. Last year we had a full house with over 300 people attending and many members sold their winning photographs. This year the exhibit is being sponsored by Uva Restaurant & Lounge in Coral Gables as part of the Coral Gables Art night. The exhibit will be based on one theme “Human Nature”.

For more information you can check out www.shootmiami.net or email ZiZi Zabaneh, organizer of Shoot Miami at zizizabaneh@gmail.com

ArtCenter/ South Florida Lincoln Road ArtWalk 8/7/10

ArtWalk Saturday, August 7, 2010
Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Saturday of every month for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. A great evening filled with live music, gallery exhibitions, and strolling through more than 40 artists studios featuring some of South Florida’s best artists. This month we have 3 new artists in residence. Xavier Cortada, Sound Art Duo Rene Barge and Gustavo Matamoros, and Brandon Opalka have recently moved into the 924 building. Start your evening by meeting in the ArtCenter’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road locations. Artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video,and mixed media works. For more information, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect.

ARTnight at miniBAR with jorge h ELIAS 8/14/10

ARTnight at miniBAR with jorge h ELIAS!
august 14, 2010, 6pm-11:30pm
miniBAR
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
33137
www.minibarmiami.com

jorgeELIAS was born in monterrey, mexico. currently residing in miami!
studied art at the university of nuevo leon in monterrey, hospicio cabanas in guadalajara & sacred art history in ciudad mexico.

he uses many medias such as stained glass, collages, oil, water colors and acrylic on canvas.

his internal peace, serene nature and kindness transfers on to all his pieces.

A MUST SEE!

miniBAR will post daily a different artwork displaying some of jorge’s work!

come meet jorge h. elias and be touched by this magnificent soul and his art!

www.minibarmiami.com

-dinner reservations for this night are strongly recommended!

Photographs of Viernes Culturales Cultural Fridays in Little Havana on 7/30/10

Viernes Culturales Cultural Fridays in Little Havana on Friday, July 30, 2010.  The evening started at 7:00 pm with a Historic Walking Tour of little Havana led by Dr. Paul George, where a very large crowd gathered at the Tower Theater and then proceeded through the Little Havana neighborhoods observing such interesting historic locales as the Belcher Homestead, the Shenandoah Presbyterian Church, as well as the many galleries lining Calle Ocho. At 7:30 pm Michel Calvo performed at the Domino Plaza and Alex del Sol performed at the Corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street, plus all the galleries and shows in the many bars and clubs.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow Art Exhibition Amy Alonso Gallery 7/30/10

“Somewhere Over The Rainbow” Art Exhibition

Amy Alonso Gallery
750 NE 124 ST Suite # 2 MOCA Plaza
North Miami, FL 33161
Date: July 30/ 2010
Opening Reception: 8pm-11pm

Amos Miller
Colors are bright when the scenes full of pathos require it, or they are watercolors when the artist prefers to give prominence to the figurative aspect; his strokes are darker when expressionist memories come back or slightly marked out when the landscape is more lyric.”

Carla Fache
“…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.

she will be showing 3 Masterpieces paintings Acrylic on Canvas.
“Almas” (Souls) Mixed Media (invite picture)

Live Entertainment! Jazz at MOCA-Museum of Contemporary Art is sponsored by Starbucks Coffee Company and North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency.
Admission is free.

contact info: Amy Alonso amy@alonsored.com
www.fachearts.com
www.alonsored.com

Viernes Culturales Cultural Fridays in Little Havana 7/30/10

Friday, July 30th, Viernes Culturales
Schedule of Events:
7:00 pm Historic Walking Tour of little Havana – Tower Theater
7:30 pm Michel Calvo – Domino Plaza
7:30 pm Alex del Sol – Corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street

Galleries
Cremata–Summer Exhibition: featuring 40 works by artists from the Gallery roster
Maxoly—Onesimo Hernandez-Recent works
Leal—— Exhibition by renowned Cuban artist Hector Catá
Imago— Collective exhibition by 8 Cuban artists
Cuba Ocho Art Center – permanent collection and Charanga night
Mildrey Guillot—permanent exhibition of Mildrey Guillot’s work
Agustin Gainza Gallery- permanent exhibition of Agustin Gainza’s work
Molina Gallery– permanent exhibition of Luis Molina’s work
Marta Ismail Gallery- permanent exhibition of Marta G. Ismail’s work
Unzueta Gallery- permanent exhibition of Ramon Unzueta’s work- this month presents “Meninas”
Nightclubs
En Alfaro’s
La Casa de Tula
KimbaraKumbara
Restaurants
10:00 pm – La Descarga con Gema Corredera en I Love Calle Ocho
7:30 pm – Homenaje a Olga Guillot en El Exquisito
Live music at El Pub and El Cristo Restaurant

Historic Walking Tour – 7:00pm
The tour features architectural details, cultural history and other interesting tidbits from the mind of South Florida’s most respected historian Dr. Paul George. Meet in front of the Tower Theater. This Special Tour is Educational, Interesting, and Absolutely Free!!!
Traipse thorough the site of the Belcher Homestead of long ago. Admire the wide variety of Mediterranean styled homes on S.W. 10th Street. Hear the story of the imposing Shenandoah Presbyterian Church and its role in the early spiritual history of Miami. See the site of both Shenandoah Elementary and Shenandoah Junior High Schools, which opened in the 1920s on former farmland. Observe Samuel Friedland’s Food Fair Supermarket and learn of the strong Jewish imprint on yesteryear’s Little Havana. Stroll along Calle Ocho when it was the Tamiami Trail and the gateway to the Everglades, and then note the stunning art galleries of today…

Eliecer Rodríguez – Recent Works
The Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays Gallery is opening an exhibition featuring the work of Venezuelan painter Eliecer Rodriguez this summer.
Rodriguez’s works really escapes his own limits, is a lie to say the painting is confined in inches. Without a doubt it goes beyond and cannot be contained only in a small space. The force emanating from the colors, their accents, contrast and brightness call us to a trap, and suddenly everything is dynamism, energy and passion. One thing is certain: one cannot be indifferent to his work.

“Art, painting, is a constant exercise of creation, where everything shown has become part of us. An exercise to shape what we know, we felt or what we observed of the world; what has called our attention and much more.” – Eliecer Rodriguez.

Opening reception: Wednesday July 28th, 2010 – 7:00pm

Exhibition will run until August 20th, 2010

Rodezart.com Gallery Presents Eklekticity 8/7/10

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents: Eklekticity: a collective exhibition of Eight Latin American, Mid-Career Artists.
The exhibition opens to the public during the Coconut Grove Gallery Walk
Saturday, August, 7, 7 to 10 p.m.
CocoWalk • 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove, FL

RODEZart.com Gallery presents the diverse works of Chenco (Colombia), Vicente Dopico-Lerner (Cuba), Carlos Gámez de Francisco (Cuba), Daniel García (USA/Puerto Rico), Lidia Godoi (Cuba), Israel Guevara (Venezuela), George Rodez (USA/Cuba), and Ana María Sarlat (México).

An intensive presentation of personal journeys within a dramatic visual dialogue without reference to their native culture; these artists dare to express their independent voices in a combination of abstract, conceptual realism, and surreal landscapes, as well as startling subject matter that explore the contribution of diversified roles. A multiplicity of approaches where cultural differences abound and beckon the audience to reflect and know.

We welcome you to meet these prominent Latin American artists thinking outside the tank and to explore their contributions to the Latin American Art movement which has influenced mainstream popular culture and become an international movement. Exhibit runs August 7 – 31, 2010

Young collectors welcomed! We look forward to meeting you and thank you for supporting the Arts.

Visit Coconut Grove’s other galleries: Blue Moon Studio of Art, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery, Grove House Artists, Max in the Grove, Midori Gallery, Nomade Art Gallery, & Windisch-Hunt Fine Art.

GALERIA RODEZart.com Presenta:
EKLEKTICITY: Una muestra colectiva de ocho artistas de Media Carrera latinoamericanos.
Del 7 al 31 de agosto del 2010.

La Galería de RODEZart.com presenta las obras de Chenco (Colombia), Vicente Dopico-Lerner (Cuba), Carlos Gámez de Francisco (Cuba), Daniel García (EEUU/Puerto Rico), Lidia Godoi (Cuba), Israel Guevara (Venezuela), George Rodez (EEUU/Cuba) y Ana María Sarlat (México).

Intensa presentación de viajes personales dentro de un dramático diálogo visual sin hacer referencia a su cultura nativa; estos artistas osan expresar sus voces independientes en combinaciones de abstractos, realismos conceptuales y paisajes surrealistas, así como en temas sorprendentes que exploran la aportación de expresiones diversificadas. Una multiplicidad de enfoques donde abundan las diferencias culturales que invitan a la audiencia a reflexionar para así descubrir nuevos mundos.

Les damos la bienvenida para interactuar con estos prominentes artistas latinoamericanos que piensan “fuera del aljibe”, y explorar sus contribuciones al movimiento artístico latinoamericano que ha influenciado a la cultura popular convencional, y devenido movimiento de trascendencia internacional.

La exposición estará abierta al público en la “Galería de RODEZart.com”, desde el sábado 7 de agosto del 2010, durante la noche de galerías de Coconut Grove, hasta el 31 de agosto del 2010.

Inauguración:
7 de agosto del 2010, de 7 a 10 de la noche.

Horario regular de la Galería:
Domingos a jueves, de 11 a.m. a 7 p.m.
Viernes y sábado, de 11 a.m. a 10 p.m.

¡Coleccionistas de todas las edades son bienvenidos! Esperamos verlos y gracias por apoyar las Artes.

Visite las otras galerías de Coconut Grove: Blue Moon Studio of Art, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Cristina Chacon Studio/Gallery, Grove House Artists, Max in the Grove, Midori Gallery, Nomade Art Gallery, y Windisch-Hunt Fine Art.

Miguel Paredes Gallery Grand Opening during 2nd Saturday Art Walk in Wynwood 8/14/10

Miguel Paredes Gallery Grand Opening (2nd Saturday Art Walk/Wynwood)
August 14th 2010, 8pm to 11pm
Miguel Paredes Fine Arts Studio
2311 NW 2ND AVE
Miami, FL 33127 (Wynwood)
www.miguelparedes.com
Guests should confirm their attendance by emailing: RSVP@miguelparedes.com

After-party at Florida Room inside South Beach’s Delano hotel
Begins at 11 p.m.
Guests must RSVP to LoveCat at lovecatllc@gmail.com

Local artist Miguel Paredes opens solo gallery space in the Wynwood Arts District in August
Pop artist & urban impressionist exhibits previous and new art collections at Paredes Fine Arts Studio

Celebrated local pop and multi-media artist, sculptor and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, will continue making his mark in the Wynwood Arts District with the opening of his first solo gallery Paredes Fine Arts Studio on Saturday, August 14, 2010 during the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly “2nd Saturdays Art Walk.” Paredes is scheduled to be present on opening night and be part of the gallery’s cocktail reception at 8 p.m. – open to the public! Guests should confirm their attendance by emailing: RSVP@miguelparedes.com

This marks Paredes’ third 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; Los Angeles, CA; Boston, MA and New York, NY throughout the next few months. All guests are also invited to attend Paredes’ official after-party at Florida Room located inside South Beach’s Delano hotel. After-party event begins at 11 p.m. and guests must RSVP to LoveCat at lovecatllc@gmail.com

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 Boroughs, Digital Art, Pop Collages, Urban Dreams and Los Niños.

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. Paredes will unveil new works entitled “Guadalupe,” “Happy Buddha,” “Clowning 2” and a new 3D piece named “Tagger.”

In his Boroughs cycle of paintings, Paredes provides the viewer with the four compass points of his childhood: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. With white line work on the blackened surfaces, hints of colors glowing like bright neon lights, the paintings register as semi-familiar images, inverted in places, but clearly conveying the darkness of a humid city night.

Paredes’ Pop Collages paintings are neither illusions of psychological insight nor about the first impressions so many abstract constructions rely on. Instead, the artist’s roots in urban graffiti give him a special facility with collage work. He uses an overlapping technique as another way to express his belief that things are much more beautiful and energetic than we think.

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’ latest series Digital Art 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 2399 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127. For more information, please visit www.miguelparedes.com.

Pan American Art Projects Summer Salon during Wynwood Gallery Walk 7/10/10

Come Join us for Pan American Art Projects’ “Summer Salon” during Wynwood Gallery Walk this Saturday July 10, 6 – 9 pm
2450 NW 2nd AVE
Miami, FL 33127

Summer Salon: June 12 – August 15
A refreshing exhibition showcasing a variety of works all under $2,500
Featuring works by:
– Francis Acea
– Gustavo Acosta
– Jose Benito
– Ernesto Berra
– Andrea Cote
– Carlos Estevez
– Daniel Joglar
– Ted Larsen
– Armando Mariño
– Santiago Porter
– Magnus Sigurdarson
– Tracey Snelling
– Pablo Soria
– Enrique Camejo

Also in our store:
– Zaida Del Rio
– Eric Cadien
– Nelson Dominguez
– Moises Finale
– Andres Garcia Benitez
– Milton George
– Minerva Lopez
www.panamericanart.com

Encore Kris Knight A Deadly Nightshade Solo Exhibition at Spinello Gallery 7/10/10

SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Kris Knight | “A Deadly Nightshade”
ENCORE RECEPTION: Saturday, July 10th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition of Kris Knight “A Deadly Nightshade.” The exhibition features a suite of oil painting. This will be Knight’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

In “A Deadly Nightshade,” the forests of Canadian portrait painter Kris Knight are enchanted at night. A safe haven for rural misfits, Knight’s latest paintings revolve around a narrative of a romantic secret society. Drawing upon personal stories, his luminous characters depict an alchemy of the imagination, attempting to transcend the tedium of small town life for the enigmatic depths of a nocturnal forest.

The young men and women that Knight paints are known for their dichotomies, and a Deadly Nightshade makes no exception of this. Notions of bohemia are skewed with tragedy, lush nature is laced with toxic blossoms, and pristine bathing ponds are both enticing as they are treacherous. Knight’s paintings reference Symbolist and Romantic paintings, as well as 18th Century French portraiture, but also draw upon contemporary notions of androgyny, the postmodern gaze and the preservation/decay of youth.

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.

The Passing Opening Reception at Calix Gustav Gallery 7/10/10

“The Passing” Opening Reception TONIGHT
Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29 St.
Miami, FL 33127
July 10, 2010 at 07:00 PM-to- 10:00 PM

Jovan Karlo Villalba, Death of an Art Studio, 2010, oil on canvas, 60″ x 48″

Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to present its upcoming exhibition The Passing, taking place on Saturday, July 10, 2010 through September 1st, 2010. The exhibition’s reception will take place at the gallery located in the Wynwood Arts District at 98 NW 29th Street, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m on Saturday, July 10, 2010.

The Passing as the fleeting of time, new seasons and new beginnings represents a rebirth. This resurgence is only accomplished with the understanding of life; it’s meaning and its hardships. Ecuadorian-born artist, Jovan Karlo Villalba

Colombian-born artist, Catalina Jaramillo creates an installation that deals with issues raised upon both separation from her partner and her mother’s death. The installation celebrates the obsessive tendencies that some manifest with their loss and grief, it is an accumulation of the memories and objects left behind at times of loss. In reviving those who we’ve lost we learn to accept life’s realities and thus, learn to move on and accept our destiny. The Installation will combine aspects of performance, video, photography, and sculpture.

Sculptor Richard Herzog examines parts of society and nature trying to bring awareness to these elements hoping to alter the viewer’s perceptions and make them look at things differently and consider the world they live in. The sculptures are a combination of a systematic organization of natural forms possessing a chaotic multi-layered visual effect mimicking our world, dominated by its rapid pace and over stimulation. creates cinematic paintings featuring visions of sweeping cataclysmic events. The increasing threat of man-made devastation in forms of biological and nuclear warfare, environmental catastrophe and economic ruin, in conjunction with their magnified portrayal in the media, has created an onslaught of social alarm and has subversively woven feelings of doom into the fabric of present-day life in America.

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.

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The July Gallery Walk at The Design District 7/10/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The July Gallery Walk The Design District

Cocktail Reception & Art Sale (Up To 50% Off)
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Saturday, July 10, 2010
6:00 – 10:00 p.m.

Reception: Saturday, July 10, 2010 – 6:00 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 Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and 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.

Leo Freytes and Luis Padreda at Edge Zones opening reception 7/10/10

Edge Zones Art Center
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 10, 2010
Meet the Artists: 7:00 – 10:00 PM
47 NE 25th St. | Miami, FL
www.edgezones.org
Edge Zones Art Center is pleased to announce the first exhibition of Miami and Puerto Rico Based Artists Teo Freytes And Luis Padreda A Fragmented Anomaly
Free music concert “Urban Stories” by Singer/Songwriter Omar Roque at EZAC

Collection of Vintage posters by the Mourlot Estate at Markowicz Fine Art 7/10/10

Markowicz Fine Art
1 NE 40th Street
Miami FL 33137

This coming Saturday, July 10, Discover at Markowicz Fine Art a collection of Vintage posters by the prestigious Mourlot Estate.

These visually strink prints are rare and beautiful works of art sought after by collectors and museums all over the world.

They were originally created to advertise upcoming exhibits and cultural events. They were often designed by the artists themselves and produced under the direction of master printers in limited numbers using the process of lithography.

Mourlot was the most famous and prolific manufacturer of these images. Over is 150 year history, it produced thousands of these prints, working with artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Miro and countless others.
Also this week: Takashi Murakami And Then Black 2005
Also This Week Steve Gagnon Esso Motor Oil
RSVP Let us know if you are coming and if you have guests.

Marcsman Co Airs Dirty Laundry at Cafeina 7/9-10/10

Marcsman Co. Airs Dirty Laundry at Cafeina this Weekend

“Dirty Laundry” at Cafeina Lounge & Gallery
294 NW 23 St.
Fri. 7/9 – 8pm. Sat. 7/10 – 7pm.

Join us this Friday, July 9 at Cafeina for the soft opening of Charis Kirchheimer’s month-long “Dirty Laundry” exhibit and for the official kick-off taking place during Wynwood – Design District’s Gallery Walk on Saturday, July 10.

Artist Gerry Stecca will be contributing a few of his enchanting clothespin sculptures for the month as well.

Drinks by Prometheus Springs.

Charis Kirchheimer
Prometheus Springs
Cafeina Lounge & Gallery

Art Walk Call for Artist 7/10/10

Art Walk – Call for Artist
July 10, 7:30 pm – 11pm
169 NW 36 St, Miami – Octopus Gallery
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Art Walk- July 10 – Arts in Miami Group Event at Octopus Gallery 169 NW 36 st, Miami one block west of Target on 36 st

Meet artist from the group over glass of wine

Call For Artist- Submit your Art for our summer events and auctioned it at the same time online
or in person at the Octopus Gallery 169 NW 36 st

To Become Sponsor Of Our Group Or Participating Gallery Call 305 490 3536

Bas Fisher International presents Weird Miami opening 7/10/10

Weird Miami Visitors Center Exhibition
Reception Saturday, July 10, 7 – 11 Pm
July 10 – September 18, 2010
Performance By Jason Hedges Starts 8 Pm
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th ST, Suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

Weird Miami Artist-Led Bus Tours
July 18, August 15, & September 19

Weird Miami is the chance to ditch our jaded views of Miami and become “tourists in the ‘weird’ pockets in our own city.” – Adler Guerrier

There is a much more interesting — sometimes dark — and never boring side to Miami, one only known to the people who inhabit this town. For any Miamian a typical day’s experiences could range from strange to the swampy sublime. Is there any such thing as “Flori-duh?” It is only when one accepts the city in all its glorious weirdness that one can unearth the cracked and quirky gems that lie hidden within.

The artists, both Miamians and non-natives, consider their experiences with people they have come across, through mysterious topographies they have discovered, and objects they have excavated or exhumed, as a way to make sense of or share their unique findings. Exhibition is free and open to the public.

Visitor’s Center Artists:
Autumn Casey | Alyse Emdur | Adler Guerrier | Jason Hedges
Nicolas Lobo & Kenneth Andrew Mroczek | Justin Long | Isabel Moros | Peggy Nolan

Weird Miami Artist-Led Bus Tours: Reserve your seat now!
During the 3rd Sundays of July, August and September the BFI will kick-off a series of monthly school-bus tours each led by 2 artists from Miami, taking tour-goers to unexpected locations around the city. Each location is selected by the artist-leaders, and will not be revealed ahead of time in order to keep riders in suspense. “We’ll load into the big yellow school bus and be completely at the artists’ mercy!” – Agatha Wara, BFI . The artists leading the tours are: Kevin Arrow | Clifton Childree | Christy Gast | Adler Guerrier | PLUS secret special guests!

Opening Reception Yamel Molerio Solely Responsible 7/10/10

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
July 10th, 2010, 6pm-11pm
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Design District, Miami

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
Opening Reception: July 10th, 2010- 6:00 pm-11:00 pm
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 120- Buena Vista Building, Design District,
For more information: (305) 987 7787 or info@yamelmolerio.com
Sponsored by Presidente beer
www.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-

Dimensions Variable Presents Yellow and Gold Felicia Chizuko Carlisle 7/10/10

Dimensions Variable Presents
Yellow and Gold- Felicia Chizuko Carlisle
JULY 10 – AUGUST 14, 2010
RECEPTION SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2010, 7 – 11 PM
Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida

Yellow and Gold, a solo project by Felecia Chizuko Carlisle , is an experiment with sound, spatiality and synesthesia. This sculptural installation addresses questions regarding the relations between sound, built space and the virtual space inside the mind. What shapes, colors, and/or images do particular sounds produce between the ears? In turn, how does the shape of a space determine audience perception of sound, light, and their own physical presence? The title, Yellow and Gold, intends to force a shift between language and meaning by associating loaded words with new formal constructs.
Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, a native Floridian, received her MFA in New Genres from San Francisco Art Institute, in 2006. She has explored a variety of contexts for her work including television in Madrid, Spain, and Moab, Utah; nightclubs such as The Golden Pudel Club in Hamburg, Germany, 1015 Folsom in San Francisco, The Honey Pot in Tampa, FL and has shown in various national and international galleries, museums and public spaces. Her research in art focuses on the complex relationship between real and virtual space and navigates the distances between the two. Her work draws from and combines multiple disciplines such as performance, installation, sound, design and architecture, sculpture and photography. Her most recent work explores dissonance through manipulations of sound, image, space, time, context and audience, highlighting process both as a means and an end. Carlisle currently maintains a studio in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, FL.

Dimensions Variable is an exhibition space in the Miami Design District interested in innovative new projects in contemporary art.
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 challenging individuals or collaborative artists to 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. www.dimensionsvariable.net

Locust Projects presents The LAB Locust Arts Builders opening reception 7/10/10

MIAMI ART SCENE PIONEER, LOCUST PROJECTS, ANNOUNCES A COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITION BY SOUTH FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

The LAB (Locust Arts Builders)
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 10, 7-10pm
Through August 2010

Pioneers in the Miami art scene, Locust Projects is pleased to announce a collaborative exhibition by a select group of South Florida High School students. Under the direction of renowned contemporary artist Monica Lopez de Victoria of the TM Sisters, nine local high school students will experience the invigorating and arduous process of conceiving and executing original artworks from June 28 to July 10, 2010.

These students, currently attending Design and Architecture Senior High, Hialeah Senior High, Miami Northwestern Senior High and New World School of Arts answered an open call and were hand-selected by a committee of local art professionals.

Participating Artists: Omar Alvarez, Leslie Chavez, Jason Flores, Luna Goldberg, Kevin Hobbs, Ximena Izquierdo, Vanessa Lacayo, Asher Mones, Christina Quinlan

As a hallmark that makes Locust Projects stand out from other art venues, the organization embraces cutting-edge exhibitions and innovation in art. In furtherance of the not-for-profit’s twelve-year commitment to providing an approachable arts venue for the South Florida community, for the first time, Locust Projects has created an exciting new program in which a young generation of artists are given the opportunity to create a collaborative exhibition in a public venue.

The project will be developed and exhibited in Locust Projects’ 2,700 square foot space in Miami’s Design District and culminate in a publicized show, open to the public. The goal is to promote contemporary art and project-based learning as a means to encourage creativity, critical analysis, and problem solving, while building communication skills. This unique initiative will allow young artists to learn the practical and exciting aspects of creating a public exhibition in collaboration with their peers.

2010 marks Locust Projects’ 12-year anniversary. Locust Projects is alternative, not for profit exhibition space dedicated to providing contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas without the pressures of gallery sales or limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work and Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas and methods. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artists. With more than 65 exhibitions, representing more than 210 local, national, and international artists, Locust Projects has supported site-specific and installation artworks featuring photography, video, performance, sculpture, drawing, painting and digital media making it a nationally-recognized art institution, and a landmark in the Miami art scene.

Monica Lopez De Victoria is a Miami-based artist that works in collaboration with Tasha Lopez De Victoria under the name TM Sisters. Together the sisters work in the mediums of video, digital video performance, VJing, collage, social experiments, zines, clothing, installations, and interactive video created along with their brother Samuel. The TM Sisters’ recent exhibition, WHIRL CRASH GO! at Locust Projects was featured in The Miami Herald. The sisters’ work has been included in the international traveling exhibition “Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millennium;” the Second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, and PERFORMA 07 in New York. Their work has been seen and written about in publications like L’Officiel magazine, The Guardian, STEP Inside Design, the New York Times, Vogue Italia, and on the cover of ARTnews.

Calix Gustav Gallery in Wynwood debuts new exhibit The Passing 7/10/10

The Passing Exhibition: Saturday, July 10 through September 1, 2010
Opening Exhibition: Saturday, July 10, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33137

CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY DEBUTS NEW EXHIBIT THE PASSING
Wynwood cutting-edge gallery exhibits the fleeting of time, new seasons and new beginnings representing rebirth

Calix Gustav Gallery will debut its newest exhibit The Passing on Saturday, July 10, 2010 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. with an opening reception and complimentary cocktails for all guests. The exhibition’s reception will take place at the gallery located in the Wynwood Arts District (98 NW 29th Street) and will coincide with the bourgeoning neighborhood’s monthly art walk.

Calix Gustav’s The Passing exhibits the fleeting of time, new seasons and new beginnings representing rebirth. This resurgence is only accomplished with the understanding of life; its meaning and its hardships. Ecuadorian-born artist, Jovan Karlo Villalba creates cinematic paintings featuring visions of sweeping cataclysmic events. The increasing threat of man-made devastation in forms of biological and nuclear warfare, environmental catastrophe and economic ruin, in conjunction with their magnified portrayal in the media, has created an onslaught of social alarm and has subversively woven feelings of doom into the fabric of present-day life in America.

Colombian-born artist, Catalina Jaramillo creates an installation that deals with issues raised upon both separation from her partner and her mother’s death. The installation celebrates the obsessive tendencies that some manifest with their loss and grief, it is an accumulation of the memories and objects left behind at times of loss. In reviving those who we’ve lost we learn to accept life’s realities and thus, learn to move on and accept our destiny. The installation will combine aspects of performance art, video, photography, and sculpture.

Sculptor Richard Herzog examines parts of society and nature trying to bring awareness to these elements hoping to alter the viewer’s perceptions and make them look at things differently and consider the world they live in. The sculptures are a combination of a systematic organization of natural forms possessing a chaotic multi-layered visual effect mimicking our world, dominated by its rapid pace and over stimulation.

The Passing will run from July 10 through September 1, 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.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 7/3/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
7/3/2010, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave Coconut Grove Fl 33133
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling. Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Location: Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Date: Saturday, July 3rd, 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. – 8:00 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, July 3rd, 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 MillerLight 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 thrown in, they’re gonna get you moving. There will also be a special presentation by Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, who will rock you off your feet! Dharma Studio will be featuring artists Jeanette Aquino and Dalis Soto. Blu Moon Studio of Art in Coconut Grove will host an open gallery exhibit in collaboration with C oconut Grove Art Stroll, presenting Live Music by Miami sensation, Serena Stroppa. Open cocktail reception from 7:00 – 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.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Rolando J. Mendez, William Mark Coulthard and special presentation by two Cuban artist/brothers Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero reunited after 4 decades will be exhibiting their work.

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.

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

ARTnight at miniBAR with stellaWHITE as featured artist 7/10/10

saturday, july 10th, 6:00 pm to midnight
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
33137

www.minibarmiami.com

artist statement:
“I follow a basic protocol when approaching the collage or an abstract painting: first the palette… then design format and composition ensue. My art reflects my experience of living in a multi-dimensional/media world, hi-speed communication and travel; and a heightened awareness of infinite possibilities. I also use recycled materials, which are found in abundance, and find the results to be of divine inspiration.

My goal is to teach children and adults who have no idea they have the ability to create beautiful, expressive art. I enjoy the one-on-one experience and thrive as a witness to the unfolding joy of each persons’ discovery of their own unique experience….that will sustain the bridge.”

www.stellawhite.com
www.minibarmiami.com

Get Your Head Out of the Clouds Art Exhibit 7/3/10

“Get Your Head Out of the Clouds” Art Exhibit
07/03/2010, 07:00 p.m.
RODEZart.com Gallery
CocoWalk
3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
http://www.rodezart.com/RODEZart_Gallery.html

“Get Your Head Out of the Clouds: a visual voyage through the artist’s mind and creative process.”

Join us on Saturday, July 3, 2010, during Coconut Grove Gallery Night from 7 to 10 pm.

RODEZart.com Gallery presents George Rodez’s impressionistic/expressionistic works of art from his Elements & Values series and Mari Sanchez’s torsos and image sculptures chiseled from such stones as Alabaster and Soapstone.

For Rodez, this series breaks all boundaries, traditions, and rules to produce what is purely an expression of freedom for the artist. Rodez states, “In this body of work I have no influence or respect for light, shadow, dimension, perspective or proportion, but rather I allow myself to be led by the images seen in the abstractions no matter how they turn out. While some of these can be quite beautiful, some on the other hand can turn out to be quite monstrous. The art takes on a life of its own.”

In a manner similar to how images can be found in clouds, Rodez without any preconceived notions of what color, texture, or its end result, mixes his acrylic paints with free abandonment to first create what appears to be an abstract work of art. Then by exploring the abstract from all sides and angles and visualizing through his imagination and ability amongst the chaos of color, he finds images that only he as the artist can find and creates a work of art that is then recognizable to the viewer.

On gallery night Rodez will demonstrate how he paints this series, transforming an abstract work of art to a figurative one.

For Sanchez, this work represents a life-time passion. Her sculptures are inspired by nature, people, and the things we surround ourselves with. Sanchez states, “I carve stone and bring forth an aesthetically and emotionally pleasing figurative object from what appeared to be a chunk of rock. It is this process of exploration and discovery, the revelation of form and substance through the continuous removal of materials, that is so satisfying. However, in the process I interact deeply with each of my sculptures and in the end they are the ones that tell me what they want to become.”

The exhibit will be on view from July 3 – 31, 2010. Gallery hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11am to 7pm, and Friday & Saturday, 11am to 10pm. For more information, please call 786-543-7237 or 786-467-7111.

Tomas Sanchez in Focus Closing Reception 7/2/10

Tomás Sánchez in Focus
Closing Reception
Friday, July 2, 2010 7:00 – 10:00 P.M.

Tomás Sánchez, Lake Shore, 1986, acrylic on canvas, 31 ½ x 77 inches
Last opportunity to view the highly acclaimed one-person show, Tomás Sánchez in Focus.

“[…]Cernuda presents us with the retrospective Tomás Sánchez in Focus, displaying 13 representational works of the artist, wisely selected and which allow us to delve into what Gerardo Mosquera has referred to as “his landscape mysticism”…” Joaquín Badajoz, art critic
Tomás Sánchez o la Reinvención del Paisaje, El Nuevo Herald, Artes y Letras, Sunday, June 20, 2010

“Beautifying a natural landscape is impossible; reinterpreting it is a matter of virtue… A crossroads that Tomás Sánchez must encounter each time he stands in front of the easel with a paintbrush in hand. A task we are able to contemplate in the exhibition now showing at Cernuda gallery.” Jesús Hernández, art critic
Apreciación Idílica, Diario Las Américas, Thursday, May 20, 2010

To view Tomás Sánchez in Focus, click on the link.

Also On Display, Selections of Modern and Contemporary Artists. To view this show, click on the link.
Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134
cernudaarte@msn.com www.cernudaarte.com

Transluminescent Fantasies Opening Reception at Art Fusion Galleries 7/10/10

Transluminescent Fantasies Opening Receptio
Saturday, July 10, 7P-11P
Art Fusion Gallery
Miami Design Distrcit
1 NE 40 Street, Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

GusColors has been selected by the Art Fusion Gallery jury to participate in their summer exhibition, Transluminescent Fantasies. This exhibition will feature 32 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists from across the globe. The opening reception for the summer exhibition is Saturday, July 10 from 7P-11P.

GusColors captures the energy and vibrance of his Miami lifestyle. He transforms real life into a playful and rambunctious form. His summer long exhibition at Art Fusion Gallery starts July 2 – September 22.

For more information on GusColors, visit the GusColors webpage – www.guscolors.com or email splash@guscolors.com

Visit the Art Fusion Gallery website for more information on Transluminescent Fantasies – www.artfusiongallery.com or email info@artfusiongallery.com.

Cremata Gallery Annual Summer Exhibition 6/25/10

Cremata Gallery’s “Annual Summer Exhibition”
June 1st – June 30th 2010
Gallery Night – Last Friday of the month – June 25th, 2010 / 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Show Dates: June 1st – 30th , 2010
Cremata Gallery – 1646 SW 8th Street, Miami FL 33135
www.crematagallery.com

Cremata Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its annual Summer Exhibition that will be featuring various artists that have been with the gallery since its inception and others that have joined it recently, such as Enrique Toledo.

The exhibition comprises 40 works including paintings, drawings and sculptures. This exposition does not attempt to follow a rigorous chronological or thematic order; instead, it prefers to emphasize an eclectic selection of pieces by established masters, that are highly valued, as well as younger artists with promising careers. The result is a unique and eclectic show, entirely contrary to delimited chronologies and rigorous themes. The joy of the Summer Exhibition always comes from unexpected juxtapositions, not from the pairing of like with like, allowing the eye and imagination freedom, not telling you what you ought to admire or notice.

On this occasion, Cremata Gallery will feature Cuban artist Enrique Toledo (Santa Clara, 1966), who inaugurates his first exhibition in Miami. Toledo, whose work evidences magnificent technical skills, has developed a prolific pictorial portfolio based on famous works in the history of art, which he then recontextualizes in the present adding everyday elements to them. To view his oeuvre, is to make a ludic journey through the paintings of Lucas Cranach, Hans Holbein, Rafael Sanzio, among many other masters. The personages in his paintings radiate an enigmatic magnetism, inviting the spectator to penetrate the work beyond mere contemplation. Enrique Toledo boasts a productive career with more than 40 expositions in his native Cuba, Mexico, Portugal and the United States.

Image: Enrique Toledo, Untitled, 2009, Oil on Canvas, 51.5 x 39.5 inches

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 6/25/10

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
June 25th, 2010
Schedule of Events:
7:00 pm Historic Walking Tour of little Havana – Tower Theater
7:30 pm Fusion 4 – Domino plaza
7:30 pm Alex del Sol – Corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street

Galleries
Cremata–Summer Exhibition: featuring 40 works by artists from the Gallery roster
Maxoly—Onesimo Hernandez-Havana city landscapes
Leal—— Collective exhibition by 10 Cuban artists
Imago— Collective exhibition by 8 Cuban artists
Cuba Ocho Art Center – permanent collection, Latin Jazz night
Mildrey Guillot—permanent exhibition of Mildrey Guillot’s work
Agustin Gainza Gallery- permanent exhibition of Agustin Gainza’s work
Molina Gallery– permanent exhibition of Luis Molina’s work
Marta Ismail Gallery- permanent exhibition of Marta G. Ismail’s work
Unzueta Gallery- permanent exhibition of Ramon Unzueta’s work
Nightclubs
9:00 pm – Daniel Bouchet, Intimo! En Alfaro’s
9:00 pm – A todo Arte en KimbaraCumbara con Lazaro Horta y Cristina Rebull
La Casa de Tula – great atmosphere, no cover!
Restaurants
10:00 pm – La Descarga con Gema Corredera en I Love Calle Ocho
7:30 pm – Felo y su descarga en El Exquisito
Live music at El Pub and El Cristo Restaurant

Historic Walking Tour – 7:00pm
The tour features architectural details, cultural history and other interesting tidbits from the mind of South Florida’s most respected historian. Meet in front of the Tower Theater.
See from afar the posh Roads Neighborhood.
Hear the Stirring Story of Sts. Peter & Paul Parish.
Experience Conch Hill and hear of the unique Bahamian settlement therein.
Walk past a textbook example of the Bungalow style home.
See the Currás Brothers workshop and tile work.
Stroll along La Rambla and experience the neighborhood’s most historic homes.
In memory of Diana Barreto 1974-2010

A BIG Welcome to: Bordercross EcoCultural Center! They will have their Grand Opening during Viernes Culturales night!
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
1333 SW 8th St. Miami, FL 33135
Deepen your connections with the people, places, ecology and cultural traditions of Miami. Bordercross Miami is for locals and visitors who care about sustainable living and sustainable travel, place, culture, authenticity and diversity. www.bordercrossmiami.com

Miami’s Jewel: The Tower Theater
To all those cinema lovers we would like to invite you to discover one of Miami’s best kept secrets, the historic Tower Theater. Enjoy a great foreign movie, independent film or art exhibition since the programs at the theater are exquisitely catered for people interested in cultural life. Bringing a refreshing oasis among the popular mall multiplexes, one can find cycles of new independent Spanish cinema, revelations from the Middle East and great works from European masters. And to top it off screenings have English subtitles and prices are just $6 for general public and $5 for students and seniors, can it get any better than this?

For more information click here!
www.culturalfridays.org. www.viernesculturales.org.

Sea to Shining Sea featuring Idolia Alvarez opening reception 7/3/10

Idolia Alvarez
July 3, 2010, 7:00 pm
GroveHouse Artists Gallery

GROVEHOUSE ARTISTS

Invite you to their latest grid exhibit
“From Sea to Shining Sea….”

& our Featured Artist for June
Idolia Alvarez

Plus the New Exhibition of
GHA Artists’ Work

Opening Reception
Saturday July 3rd, 2010
beginning at 7 p.m.

Please come and join us for this great event
– sumptuous sangria will be served

Located on the Promenade in the Shops at Mayfair
www.grovehouseartists.net

Lincoln Road Art Walk 7/3/10

ART WALK! Saturday, July 3rd!

Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Saturday of every month for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. A great evening filled with live music, gallery exhibitions, and strolling through more than 40 artists studios featuring some of South Florida’s best artists. There will also be live music by Jazz Duo UOM in the Gallery. Start your evening by meeting in the ArtCenter’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road locations where artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video,and mixed media works. For more information, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect and Bar 721.

ZonePerfect® Nutrition Bars believes you nourish yourself not only with what you put into your body, but also your mind and soul. As proud sponsors of the Lincoln Road Art Walk, we invite you to live.create.

Visit Bar 721 at 721 Lincoln Lane just one block north of our gallery for before, during and after ArtWalk drink specials. Bar 721 is a proud sponsor of the Lincoln Road ArtWalk and the arts.

Fredric Snitzer Gallery Expands Opening 6/12/10

Fredric Snitzer Gallery Expands
2247 NW 1ST PL Miami
Opening, Saturday, June 12th, 2010 7pm to 9pm

We are pleased to announce that Fredric Snitzer Gallery has expanded its current gallery space with an additional 3,500 sq. ft. viewing space and storage.

The new space consists of five exhibition rooms, which allow us to rotate our artists and give them exclusive spaces to exhibit their works. The front space will also be used at times for showcasing new talent and group exhibitions

In our upcoming inaugural opening we will have exhibition spaces dedicated to Luis Gispert, Michael Vasquez, Loriel Beltran and Bert Rodriguez. As well as works by Jonathan Pylypchuk, Diego Singh, Alice Aycock and Jacin Giordano on view

Please join us to view our current group exhibition “Paper” at our main space consisting of works by Terence Koh, Alice Aycock, Cristina Lei- Rodriguez, Jonathan Bock, Gavin Perry, Loriel Beltran, Yasue Maetake, Cooper , and Diana Al-Hadid.

Pan American Art Projects Summer Salon during Wynwood Gallery Walk 6/12/10

JOIN US THIS SATURDAY JUNE 12 from 7 – 9pm for WYNWOOD GALLERY WALK:
Pan American Art Projects
2450 NW 2nd AVE
Miami, FL 33127
www.panamericanart.com
miami@panamericanart.com
Summer Salon: June 12 – August 15
A refreshing exhibition showcasing a variety of works all under $2,500
Featuring works by:
– Francis Acea
– Gustavo Acosta
– Jose Benito
– Ernesto Berra
– Andrea Cote
– Carlos Estevez
– Daniel Joglar
– Ted Larsen
– Armando Mariño
– Santiago Porter
– Magnus Sigurdarson
– Tracey Snelling
– Pablo Soria
– Enrique Camejo

Also in our store:
– Zaida Del Rio
– Eric Cadien
– Nelson Dominguez
– Moises Finale
– Andres Garcia Benitez
– Milton George
– Minerva Lopez

Artformz Small Wonders 6/12/10

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU
SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 7-10PM
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami FL 33127
www.artformz.net

Thoughtful – Coveted – Irreverent – Spontaneous – Small Works
an important part of every artists practice as they experiment and explore ideas

Small Wonders has been curated by the member artists at Artformz.
Each member artist invited a group of respected peers.
Small Wonders is an experimental event, placing a finger on the pulse of what is happening now and showcasing it.
This art belongs to “now”: small, but quick and directly to the point.

Please visit small wonders, where a preview of work that will be on exhibit at the gallery can be seen and purchased online.

Vincent Hemphill opening Reception at Edge Zones Art Center 6/12/10

Edge Zones Art Center
June 12 – June 26, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 12, 2010
Meet the Artists: 7:00 – 10:00 PM

To present New works this June
Vincent Hemphill
Marking

Eduardo Sarmiento
Burning
In His Own Hell

Edge Zones Art Center
47 NE 25th St. | Miami, FL 33137
edgezones@me.com | 305 303 8852 | www.edgezones.org

Art Gallery and Gypsy Jam at GAB Studio 6/12/10

Saturday, at 7:00 PM, Coffee House Gypsies is having a very special event at GAB Art & Design Studio
105 NW 23rd Street Miami, FL 33127,
Check them out online at www.gabstudio.com

We are having an art exhibit featuring some uber-talented artists who have teamed up with The CHG Band to raise money for Camillus House. Each artist is donating pieces to exhibit and sell/auction and profits will go to Camillus House to help feed the homeless right here in Miami! So yeah, tell your art-loving friends about this show! And you know your distant aunt who loves collecting art? Bring her along too!

There will be acoustic/unplugged live musical entertainment… very chilled and coffeehouse-like. The style? folk-rock/alternative/bi-polar pyschadellic acoustic-pop (provided by The Coffee House Gypsies)

At the end of the night CHG will lead an open jam with full-audience participation, so bring your singing voices and your acoustic/unplugged instruments with you! (sorry! nothing electric, nothing requiring amplification, and nothing that is “plugged-in” allowed… this is strictly acoustic and unplugged! If you are a keyboardist then grab your baby nephew’s toy piano and get ready to make music with it!)

Any local bands or singers wanting to come with acoustic/unplugged gear and jam with the CHG
is welcome to hop in at the end of the night and play/sing along on songs. Audience participation
is also expected and encouraged, as always, so get drunk and sing along, everybody!!

There will also be a drum circle led by one of the gallery hosts (at the end of the night) so be ready to FEEL the rhythm as well as the art! Bring your percussion goods! Its gonna be a lot of fun and for really good cause, so we hope to see you there!

PS- Don’t forget to download your free music at www.CoffeeHouseGypsies.com
and check out the new concert videos at the CHG YouTube channel!

School’s Out For Summer drawings from D.A.S.H.’s 9th grade class 6/12/10

This Saturday the BFI will be presenting School’s Out For Summer! a drawing show from D.A.S.H.’s 9th grade class.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Saturday June 12th, 2010.
7 – 10 pm
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
in Miami’s Design District

Come get your mind blown to pieces with these drawings!
There will be four awards given: a top prize of $100 and four $50.00 honorable mentions. Holla! Summer money!

The judges will be Ruba Katrib, Nicole Soden and Naomi Fisher with some help from Jim Drain (Naomi and Nicole hung the show on Monday and it is going to be a tough call- there are so many good ones!)
This show will be up for 2 weeks (June 12th to the 26th) so don’t miss it!

Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th ST, Suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

Cocktail Reception, Art Auction And Raffle at Borinquen Art Gallery 6/12/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The June Gallery Walk @ The Design District
Cocktail Reception & Art Sale Up To 50% Off
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, June 12, 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 victims of the Haiti Earthquake and 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 Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and 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 Haiti earthquake victims and the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.

Cespedes Studios Art Show Invite 6/12/10

GAB GALLERY 105 Northwest 23rd st Miami, FL

Cespedes Studios Gets Personal!
As many of you know I moved to Miami nine months ago, determined to let out my voice as an artist and be heard. It has been a transformational period for me personally and creatively in which I have grown and found a new voice- one that is vibrant, colorful and true and which expresses my happiness and appreciation for life. Throughout my journey in Miami I have truly become a woman and created a life filled with many adventurous opportunities and my art has blossomed as a result of it.
This Saturday, June 12th, I am proud to announce the premiere of my first Wynwood Art Show “Colores de Amor”. This collection was inspired by the love between a man and a woman and all that they created together, but then had to watch fall apart. The ending to this story isn’t a sad one and to find out why please join me this Saturday at GAB Gallery from 7-11pm.

Alexandra Cespedes
Painter/Photographer
cespedesstudios@yahoo.com
www.cespedestudios.blogspot.com
“Keep the inspiration alive”.

Last Art Walk for Sticky and Sweet at Calix Gustav Gallery 6/12/10

Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29th St
Miami, FL 33127
June 12, 2010, 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM

“Sticky & Sweet” examines sexuality as a means for personal identity through both self-expression and social labeling. Featured artists Eurydice, Carl Pascuzzi, Diane Arrieta, Jonathan Stein, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte and Spunk and The Orange Kittens use their craft to shed light on sexuality as it relates to human nature – key elements being ambiguity, eroticism as well as overt and graphic references.
“Sticky & Sweet” will run from April 10, 2010 through June 29, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Locust Projects presents How To Read A Book Reception 6/12/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson
Reception: Saturday, June 12, 7-10pm
Through June 19

Locust Projects is pleased to announce an exhibition curated by New York-based critic Michael Wilson, featuring work by Becky Beasley, Guy Ben-Ner, Lorin Davies, Harrell Fletcher, Jeff Gabel, Anna Gray and Ryan Wilson Paulsen, Graham Parker, Christina Pettersson, Leanne Shapton, Eve K. Tremblay, and Matt Wiegle.

“How to Read a Book” is an exhibition of contemporary art derived from, influenced by, or playfully exploitative of influential works of fiction, with a particular emphasis on celebrated ‘classic’ novels. The exhibition highlights work that reflects on ideas of longevity and adaptability, originality and authorship. It examines the process of translation from one medium to another, and the durability – or otherwise – of the Western literary canon as a source for new visual culture. The show’s title is appropriated from that of Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren’s famous study of 1940, which argues for an educational system based on a list of “Great Books.” While the emphasis predates a postcolonial view and now has connotations of cultural conservatism, many of the cited volumes remain touchstones for radical thinkers of all kinds, artists very much among them. “How to Read a Book” looks at how a selection of such individuals have variously celebrated and contested the authority and autonomy of their chosen inspirations.

While Matt Wiegle’s drawings of scenes from Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian constitute an idiosyncratic attempt at illustration and Leanne Shapton’s covers for Charlotte Brontë’s ouevre offer a subtle reflection on the influence of design on reading, Guy Ben-Ner’s home-movie version of Moby Dick, Harrell Fletcher’s partial reading of Ulysses, and Jeff Gabel’s animated take on Thomas Mann’s Gladius Dei experiment with the possibilities of free adaptation. Other artists in the show exploit their sources as support structures for more or less tangential projects, looking at literature from the perspectives of reader and writer, interpreter and analyst. Anna Gray and Ryan Wilson Paulsen dissect To the Lighthouse according to its author’s mentions of different colors, while Graham Parker reveals the mining of Persuasion and David Copperfield by e-mail spammers, and Eve K. Tremblay reflects on the process and meaning of learning a foundational text by heart. Becky Beasley and Christina Pettersson approach writers’ real and invented environments by way of allusive objects and images, while Lorin Davies aligns Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness with the London A-Z guide, suggesting that territories, and the books that shadow them, are both in constant flux.

Michael Wilson (b. 1970 in London, England) lives and works in Brooklyn. Wilson received an MFA from the University of Ulster at Belfast in 1996, and an MA(RCA) from the Royal College of Art, London, in 1999. His writing has appeared in Art Monthly, Artforum, Modern Painters, Time Out New York, and elsewhere, and he has contributed to exhibition catalogues published by Art in General, the Asia Society, Matthew Marks Gallery, and P. S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, among others. His most recent curatorial project, a collaboration with Frantiska and Tim Gilman-Sevcik, was “Slow Glass” at Lisa Cooley, New York (2008).

Art Fundraiser To Benefit Voices United An All Kids Arts Organization 6/12/10

Art Fundraiser To Benefit
Voices United, An All Kids Arts Organization
During Wynwood Artwalk- Saturday, June 12 @ 7:00 p.m. at Oggetti Designs

Voices United, (VU) a non-profit children’s organization, devoted to promoting cultural diversity through the performing arts, will host a fundraiser featuring original artwork by students and local artists on Saturday, June 12, 2010.

The Voices United participants, ages 10-22, are a multi-cultural ensemble comprised of actors, singers, dancers, visual artists, writers and musicians who come together to express their thoughts and opinions through a creative forum. The kids spent several weeks creating various paintings to be featured during this event.

Saturday, June 12, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Oggetti Designs, 74 NE 40th Street, Miami Design District,
Tel: 305-573-4626, www.oggettidesigns.com

Admission is free. Art work by VU kids for sale @ $50
Artwork by local artists @ $100. All proceeds to benefit Voices United.

The evening will be a magnificent culmination of art, music, wine and delicious appetizers.

Voices United is a non-profit youth organization that promotes cross-cultural understanding through the arts. For more information on VU, please call, 305-726-4822, email Katie@voicesunited.org or visit www.voicesunited.org

Photos: Alicia Betancourt, 15, Voices United participant working on an art piece for the fundraiser, as VU Alumna, Loni Johnson,30, also paints in the background. Tarell McCraney,29, Voices United Alumnus and award-winning playwright, displays the organization’s signature peace sign to the multi-cultural ensemble of students during a rehearsal for their current feature film.

Miami-based artist Miguel Paredes unveils Wynwood mural during Art Walk 6/12/10

Pop artist & urban impressionist Miguel Paredes
“Pulgha World” Mosaic Mural Unveiling at Wynwood Art District, FL
Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010 during Wynwood’s 2nd Saturday Art Walk
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: 2311 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL. 33127
Facebook Invite

Acclaimed Miami-based pop artist and urban impressionist, Miguel Paredes, is gearing up for a busy season throughout the remainder of 2010. His most recent solo exhibition, The Manifestation of Cross-Over Art, opened to rave reviews during last year’s Art Basel Miami Beach and since then has garnered the artist much attention in local, national and international levels. Paredes’ first artistic endeavor begins this upcoming weekend during Wynwood’s “2nd Saturdays” Art Walk on June 12, 2010.

The mural features Paredes’ iconic diminutive anime flea “Pulgha” and boasts multiple, vibrant flowers as well as the artist’s signature graffiti work. Paredes’ rebellious characters from his Los Niños collection are also featured on the 18 X 26 mosaic mural. “Pulgha World” is made up of 550 tiles and is set to add a playful splash of color to the urban streets of Wynwood. In addition, this mural will also serve as a preview to the artist’s private gallery located in the same street and opening later this summer.

“Pulgha World” has been in production for the past couple of weeks. Paredes has already received positive feedback from neighboring galleries and artists who are pleased with the work in progress as it is something that Wynwood hasn’t seen before. Locals are happy to have such a large piece of colorful artwork displayed in the bourgeoning area.

Paredes, a New York native, combines cutting-edge styles of street art, pop art and Japanese animation to create distinct, trend-forward pieces. Drawing inspiration from pop icons such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, he has created his own niche of street graffiti, landscape and pop art affording him the ability to singlehandedly crossover from street walls to creating decorative art. Over the years, Paredes took the Miami Beach art scene by storm, selling out numerous venues to become one of the most prosperous local artists. Paredes, who has been Miami Beach based for over two decades, acquired a private studio space on Lincoln Road to further expand his inspirational environment while simultaneously showcasing his works at local, national and international shows such as Art Basel.
For more information on Miguel Paredes, please visit: www.miguelparedes.com.

More Malice in Wonderland at Buena Vista Building 6/12/10

More Malice in Wonderland
June 12th 2010, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Miami, Design District

”Malice in Wonderland”
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary-wise, what it is it wouldn’t be, and what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?”
Welcome to Malice in Wonderland!
This show will take you on a marvelous adventure into the unknown. Ray Azcuy, Lu Coxhead, Luis Diaz and Yamel Molerio will surprise you with an array of artworks exploring familiar settings with a twist of malice. The artworks will explore the tragic and inevitable loss of childhood innocence, life as a meaningless puzzle, and death as a constant and underlying menace. All of the pieces have a dream like quality while dealing with diverse personal issues. The curious viewers may find themselves looking at confusing subject matter that they could simply regard as nonsense or approach the work and explore at a deeper level to discover the meaning beneath the layers of paint.
Follow us, down the rabbit’s hole and join us for our opening.
Second Saturday Art Walk-June 12th, 2010 – 7 pm-10 pm – at the Buena Vista Building in the Design District-180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
”Curiosity often leads to trouble”
Curated by Yamel Molerio (305) 987-7787, info@yamelmolerio.com
http://maliceart.com/

This will be our second opening for this art show. If anybody is interested in seeing the show after opening please make an appointment.

ArtWalk and Events ArtCenter/ South Florida 6/5/10

ArtWalk this Saturday! June 5th, 2010 from 7-10 pm
Join the artists of Lincoln Road the first Saturday of every month for the Lincoln Road Art Walk. A great evening filled with live music, gallery exhibitions, and strolling through more than 40 artists studios featuring some of South Florida’s best artists. Start your evening by meeting in the ArtCenter’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road locations. Artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video,and mixed media works. For more information, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll Free Cultural Event 6/5/10

Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Saturday, June 5th, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Coconut Grove Art Stroll
Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair
2911 Grand Avenue
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling.
Free event at Mayfair in the Grove offers Activities for the Whole Family

On Saturday, June 5th 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, Don Eduardo Tequila, Aalchemia Vodka Products, Kilo Kia Rum and MillerLight 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 thrown in, they’re gonna get you moving. There will also be a special presentation by Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, who will rock you off your feet! The Beautiful and exotic dancers, will Belly dance and enlighten the night. Presented by DANCE COUTURES. Dharma Studio will present a special presentation in collaboration with Coconut Grove Art Stroll, a One of a Kind Art Exhibit by Artists Ingrid Eliasson , Jennifer Basile and Brigitta Hansen, special presentation by Miami sensation, Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter. Open cocktail reception from 7:00 – 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

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Art Exhibits by locals and international artist Gallery Openings.
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter.
8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Dance Coutures – Belly dance, Hawaiian, Samba.
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands.

7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Serena Stroppa,
Special presentation by Serena Stroppa, an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter, who will rock you off your feet!

8:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – DANCE COUTURES – Belly dance, Hawaiian, Samba.
Artistic Director: Heather Harricharran
Executive Administrator : Liz McRae

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Different Faces,
Live music by Different Faces, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor thrown in, they’re gonna get you moving throughout the night.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival includes:
Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Barbara Cooper Hanson, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Rolando J. Mendez, William Mark Coulthard and special presentation by two Cuban artist/brothers Pedro Rivero and Vidal J. Rivero reunited after 4 decades will be exhibiting their work.

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.

NWSA Presents High School Senior Showcase at Artseen Gallery 5/28/10

NWSA Presents High School Senior Showcase @ ARTSEEN GALLERY. Friday, May 28; 6-9 pm

New World School of the Arts presents
High School Senior Showcase 2010

Opening Reception: Friday, May 28; 6:00 – 9:00 pm

NWSA ARTSEEN GALLERY
2215 NW 2nd Avenue, Wynwood

Free and open to the public

Second Opening: Saturday, June 12
[during Second Saturday Art Walk ]

Nomade Gallery June Agenda

Nomade Gallery’s June Agenda
3133 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Saturday June 5th , 2010 – Wednesday June 30th
2010 ARTISTS: Georges Bourgoignie, Catherine Bon, Charis Kirchheimer, Looi Long Lee, Tamara Sky, Aida Tejada, Pierre Traversat

Nomade Gallery is pleased to announce its June agenda of exhibits and artists, beginning on Saturday June 5th during Coconut Grove’s monthly gallery walk. Nomade Gallery is dedicating the month of June to the exploration of photography through both amateur and professional lenses. This month Nomade Gallery has chosen local Miami photographer Charis Kirchheimer as June’s Feature Artist. On Saturday June 19th , Nomade will also host an evening for the children of Big Brothers Big Sisters-Miami featuring over 50 photographs taken by the “Littles” themselves.

Charis Kirchheimer will showcase three series: “Zoophilia”, a daring black and white photographic collaboration with Tamara Sky that captures an ethereal bunny-being sauntering through a ghostly dimension; “Transience”, an engrossing pair of long exposure self-portrait photographs, both of which had their first gallery debut during May’s SIREN exhibit with artist Danny Catania; and the premiere debut of “Dirty Laundry”, documenting a lucid dream adventure in a 24-hour laundromat on a late winter’s night.

Charis is a Miami based photographer who began her photography career in early 2007. Her work was exhibited in two Art Basel showcases in 2009; she has also been featured and shot for Ocean Drive Magazine, The Miami New Times, 944 Magazine, Architectural Digest, Italian blog Camera Obscura and Missbehave Magazine

On Saturday June 19th , the “littles” of the youth mentoring program Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami will show over 50 photographs displaying their escapades throughout Miami. Ten cameras were donated to the “Little” brothers and sisters for them to use and document unseen facets of the city we all call home. These photographs will be available for purchase as a direct contribution to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

Nomade Gallery looks forward to following up the success of May’s Art Walk, an art affair that prompted the Miami New Times to dub Nomade’s May 1st show the “…highlight of [Coconut Grove’s] art walk…”. Nomade Gallery is Coconut Grove’s newest gallery on the block which was opened by esteemed French art enthusiast Brigitte Serfaty this past February. 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.

For more information on Nomade and the artists, please visit their websites: Nomade Gallery; Charis Kirchheimer; Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Kris Knight A Deadly Nightshade Solo Exhibition at Spinello Gallery Opening Reception 6/12/10

SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Kris Knight | “A Deadly Nightshade”
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, June 12th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition of Kris Knight “A Deadly Nightshade.” The exhibition features a suite of oil painting. This will be Knight’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

In “A Deadly Nightshade,” the forests of Canadian portrait painter Kris Knight are enchanted at night. A safe haven for rural misfits, Knight’s latest paintings revolve around a narrative of a romantic secret society. Drawing upon personal stories, his luminous characters depict an alchemy of the imagination, attempting to transcend the tedium of small town life for the enigmatic depths of a nocturnal forest.

The young men and women that Knight paints are known for their dichotomies, and a Deadly Nightshade makes no exception of this. Notions of bohemia are skewed with tragedy, lush nature is laced with toxic blossoms, and pristine bathing ponds are both enticing as they are treacherous. Knight’s paintings reference Symbolist and Romantic paintings, as well as 18th Century French portraiture, but also draw upon contemporary notions of androgyny, the postmodern gaze and the preservation/decay of youth.

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.

Zu Galeria Documentary Nights Havana Surf this coming Viernes Culturales 5/28/10

Docs in Motion and Zu Galeria Fine Arts presents Havana Surf, a documentary film by Rod Diaz.
Havana Surf will be screened for the very first time in Miami this coming Viernes Culturales.

May 28, 8pm
Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Steet
Little Havana, Fl 33135
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com
Cost – $10.00 per person
Wine and Hors d’oeuvres included
Live acoustic music by Diego Val and Floyd The Rock Artist and his Motion Art!
Hosted by Lola

Spain/58 mins.
Synopsis: Shot on location in Cuba, it’s the story of six young Cuban surfers starting the sport in Cuba and legendary Australian surfer Bob Samin who inspires them.

Surfing is relatively new to the island, as is independent travel. The surfers, five men and one woman, bring us inside their lives and their homes while displaying their inventiveness as they make their own surfboards and wax out of useful junk. Regarded with suspicion by the Cuban police, these intrepid surfers remain undaunted as they travel the island nation searching for the best waves. Ultimately arriving in Baracoa, the surfers encounter Samin, visit his hidden surf spots, meet his friends and share his dream of starting a surf school for Cubans. Through the story of these surfers, HAVANA SURF takes us on a fantastic road trip of discovery.

Director: Rodrigo Diaz McVeigh

Festival, Competitions & Reviews:
Official Selection of Santa Barbara Int’l Film Festival
Official Selection of Surf Film San Sebastian
Official Selection of Festival de Cine Y Video Centroamericano
Official Selection of Quicksilver Chile Surf Film Festival
Merit Award, Indie Film Festival
Official Selection of Havana Film Festival

Sponsored by
Docs in Motion, Carla Projects Entertainment, Harvest Delights, and Zu Galeria Fine Arts

Zu Galeria Fine Arts is Little Havana’s boutique d’art. We specialize in all original works of art by our roster of multi-talented artists.
Currently exhibiting, Bestiarius: works by Ena (Lapitu) Columbié.
Also exhibiting new works by Mayra Abo, Maru Antuñano,Karin Aldrey, Margarita Garcia Alonso, Salvador Lorenzo, Tony Pita, Marta Ramos, Candida Rodriguez, Ana Maria Sarlat, Leonardo Severo and Roberto Wong.

zu galeria fine arts | 2248 SW 8th St. | Miami | FL | 33135

Hot Tropics Exhibit and Wendy Wood June Artist of the Month 6/5/10

GroveHouse Artists
On the Promenade at Mayfair
“Hot Tropics”
Opening Reception
June 5, 2010 — 7:00 pm
3390 Mary St. #162, Coconut Grove, FL

A New Exhibition of Member Artists’ Works and First Saturday Gallery Stroll
Featuring Original Work by Local Artists
Featured Artist for June is Wendy Wood
“Hot Tropics” Exhibit & Wendy Wood, June Artist of the Month
Join us on Coconut Grove Gallery Walk night at GroveHouse Artists Gallery for a hot, summer exhibit “Hot Tropics” and featuring June Artist of the Month, Wendy Wood
Live Music and light refreshments.
http://www.grovehouseartists.net

June Exhibition at Rodezart.com Gallery 6/5/10

Saturday, June 5
CocoWalk
3015 Grand Ave. Suite 237, Coconut Grove

RODEZart.com Gallery Presents:
FRUIT & PASSION: a colorful and tasty palette
June 5 – 30, 2010

RODEZart.com Gallery combines the passion and colorful palette of George Rodez’s Caribbean works with the tasty and mouth-watering fruit sculptures of Mari Sánchez.

Fresh fruit has just been delivered for the savoring to RODEZart.com Gallery on the second floor of CocoWalk as a juicy addition to George Rodez’s Caribe exhibition thanks to harvester/sculptor Mari Sánchez. We now have a variety of fresh Tropical fruits set in their natural Caribbean habitat to select from. Please make it a point to stop by and enjoy the pickings.

The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, June 5 during Coconut Grove Gallery Night and will be on view through June 30, 2010. Gallery hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm, and Friday & Saturday, 11 am to 10 pm.

Galería RODEZart.com Presenta:
FRUTA Y PASION: una paleta colorida y sabrosa.
del 5 al 30 de junio del 2010

La Galería RODEZart.com combina la pasión y paleta colorida de las obras Caribeñas de George Rodez con las esculturas sabrosas y deliciosas de fruta de Mari Sánchez.

Fruta fresca para escoger ha llegado a la Galería RODEZart.com en el segundo piso de CocoWalk, como una adición jugosa a la exposición “Caribe” de George Rodez, gracias a la cosechera/escultora Mari Sánchez. Ahora tenemos una variedad de frutas Tropicales frescas para seleccionar expuestas en su hábitat natural. Los invitamos que vengan y disFRUTEN de la cosecha.

La exposición abre al público el sábado, 5 de junio durante la Noche de Galería de Coconut Grove y estará a la vista hasta el 30 de junio de 2010. Las horas de la galería son de domingo a jueves, de 11 a.m. a 7 p.m., y viernes y sábado, de 11 a.m. a 10 p.m.

Photographs of Wynwood Art Walk on 5/8/10

The Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday, May 8, 2010.  This happens every second Saturday in both the Wynwood Art District and The Design District.  But I would recommend only going to one per month, every time we try to go to both we always miss things we wanted to see in one or the other.  If you have not made it out to the art walks it is a great way to spend several hours looking at art and mingling with hundreds of people walking the streets and wondering from art gallery to art gallery.

FAT Village Art Walk and Masquerade at Gallery 101 5/22/10

FAT Village Art Walk & “Masquerade” at Gallery 101
05/22/10, 7pm-11pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village Arts District
501 N. Andrews Avenue.,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www.thegallery101.net

FAT Village Art District Art Walk
Featuring Artist’s Open Studios at FAT Village
AND
“MASQUERADE”:
A Multi-Media Arts Event and Masquerade Ball!
Opening reception and “masked gathering”
SATURDAY MAY 22nd, 2010 From 7-11 PM
this event is free and open to the public
Refreshments / Wine

This exhibit will include masks and other art works by artists responding to symbolic and concrete uses of masks related to carnival, ceremonial, spiritual, and other societal appearances of “masking”. The exhibition will examine the mask as a wearable work of art, as a means of hiding or changing the identity of a person, as a protective device, literal and metaphoric meanings of”masking” in contemporary culture.

Historically, mask-makers have shown great resourcefulness in selecting and combining a wide array of materials. Artists in this exhibition also incorporate familiar and unexpected materials in their works.

Poetry by Mia Roman-Hernandez
Special “Masked ” Performance by Jean Minuchin from 8:30 pm till 8:45pm
BE SURE TO BE HERE FOR THIS VERY SPECIAL TREAT!!

EXHIBIT WILL INCLUDE WORKS BY THE FOLLOWING FEATURED ARTISTS;
Lily Fernandez,Alex Heria, Adam White, Virginia Metayer, Elisabeta Hermann, Helene Ruiz, Sergio Cervantes, Lynnette Shelley, Mia Roman-Hernandez, kUrban, Janet Villasmil, Wahala Temi, Tammy Mae Moon, Patricia Ariel, Melissa Shawn Griffin, Jennifer Geiss, Damien Venditti, Rishona Cann, Judy Polstra, Jim Hammond, Joseph Intini, Jean Minuchin, Ellen Schefler, Nelson Santiago, Alex Benitez and Nadya of Dream Pieces and Outrageous Wear

This is a special event curated by Helene Ruiz, founder of The Urban Individualists in collaboration with Adam White, of Gallery 101. Exhibit runs through June 5th

(For those who may want to purchase a mask for this event, there will be a limited amount of masks available for sale at the door.)

Paper Opening Reception at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 5/8/10

PAPER
May 8th through June 26th, 2010
Opening Saturday, May 8th, 2010 7-9 pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place, Miami, Fl 33127

Marks on paper, whether deliberately or accidentally made, become seeds of thought,
guidelines, if you will, for further interpretation in the process of creating. The skills for
thinking in two and three dimension are not natural companions or abilities accordingly
matched. Understanding space and how an object defines itself and its surroundings is
the thrust and challenge of a sculptor. But where does it begin?
The artists assembled in PAPER are all recognized for their work in sculpture and
installation. This exhibit at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery examines their other work, the
source.

Alice Aycock / Diana Al-Hadid / John Bock / Cooper / Jon Pylypchuk / Gavin Perry
Loriel Beltran / Cristina Lei Rodriguez / Yasue Maetake / Terence Koh

PAPER opens at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida on May 8th, 2010 at 7pm.

Don’t Call Me Pretty! Women Artists at Pan American Art Projects5/8/10

JOIN US THIS SATURDAY MAY 8th FOR SECOND SATURDAY
WYNWOOD GALLERY WALK: 6-9pm
Don’t Call Me Pretty! Women In Art
April 22 – June 5, 2010

Featuring selected works by:
Belkis Ayon, Jane Martin
Tania Bruguera, Elsa Mora
Ryder Cooley, Marta Maria Perez Bravo
Nora Correas, Sandra Ramos
Andrea Cote, Rosangela Renno
Maysey Craddock, Graciela Sacco
Antonia Eiriz, Carolina Sardi
Ana Fabry, Tracey Snelling
Aimee Garcia, Vibeke Tandberg
Cristina Lucas, Lucia Warck Meister

2450 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33127
t: 305.573.2400 f: 305.573.0720
miami@panamericanart.com
www.panamericanart.com

Sputnik Plunk Mark Atomos Pilon at Harold Golen Gallery 5/8/10

“Sputnik Plunk” MARK ATOMOS PILON/ Harold Golen Gallery May 8th, 2010, 7-11pm
HAROLD GOLEN GALLERY
2294 NW 2nd AVE
MIAMI, FL 33127
Wynwood Art District
305-989-3359
haroldgolengallery.com

Opening Reception 7-11pm
Performing live during the opening: THE GOLDDUST LOUNGE

* In addition to the 9 fantastic large 20″x24″ paintings at $800 and 3 amazing medium size 8″x24″ paintings at $500, there will be 24 original 6″x6″ paintings at $150 each, this can be a great Mother’s Day gift idea that she’ll keep forever! ( this applies only to those who have cool moms…)

Mark Atomos Pilon was born under the Northern Lights, in Canada’s mysterious north. Perhaps it’s a childhood dwarfed by the aurora borealis that made him seek out his alias. After graduating from art school, Mark was researching an art project when he stumbled across a Walt Disney book called “Our Friend the ATOM”. The Greek name Atomos leapt out at him. “It means indivisible, or the smallest possible object,” Mark explains. “Mystery and science are a good working combination.”

Now based on the West Coast, he sent his imagination into a future that may never arrive. Every aspect of his art is carefully computer drawn and then meticulously painted in acrylic layers, to give them a sharp, print-like synthetic quality.

Mark has worked in magazine design for over 15 years as a designer and illustrator. Today he is one of three creative directors for Vancouver’s Georgia Straight Magazine His commercial clients include IKEA, Walgreens, the Sierra Club, and Virgin. He continues to illustrate for magazines worldwide and paints for galleries across North America. His paintings are a natural transition from his editorial illustrations, which are still computer constructed.

Those paintings grew out of Mark’s love of underground comics, space-age record jackets, scooter culture, and Moog music. “I’ve always been interested in the graphic arts of the 50s and 60s. They always used the best colours and lines. I love the work of Gene Deitch, Mary Blair, BC Binning, and Jim Flora.”

His most recent pieces reflect a post-pop conviction with an dab of surrealism that casts aside logic to reveal slices of modern life projected from dark holes into a dreamy multicolored world. It’s a style that can be recognized in an instant, but will stay with you for a lifetime. However, it’s not for everyone – if you’re looking for institutional, naturalistic art, keep on walking. “I have a lot of people tell me their kids can paint better than me,” Pilon says with a laugh. “I’m okay with that.”

In 2006, Mark received the Best Illustration Feature award for “Running on Empty” at the Western Magazine Awards.

Naturist Philosophy In Design At Glottman Warehouse 5/8/10

naturist philosophy in design
saturday, may 8, 7 to 10:30 p.m
glottman warehouse 219 n.w. 26th st.
219 n.w. 26th st., Miami
www.glottman.com

glottman features experimental, artistic and limited edition furniture, objects and performance
in company of love contemporary; a movement of pure modern love.

exhibition “naturist philosophy in design”

glottman’s him and her chairs designed by fabio novembre will become integrated with the society of a lost eden as music by dj andrew zahn resonates through our wynwood warehouse.

shots of natural vintage nudity off the shores of the french riviera, curated by love contemporary magazine will be projected on a big screen to show you the secrets of this naturist colony

Miguel Paredes and Area 23 Gallery Presents 20 X 20 5/8/10

Miguel Paredes & Area 23 Gallery Presents: “20 X 20”
Saturday May 8th 2010, 6pm till 11pm
Area 23 Gallery (Wynwood Art District)
2294 b N.W. 2nd Av. Miami Fl. 33127 Wynwood Art District

Miguel Paredes & Area 23 Gallery Present:
“20 X 20” 22 artist exhibition.
Saturday May 8, 6pm-11pm 2294 b N.W. 2nd Av. Miami Fl. 33127 Wynwood Art District

22 Artists from 13 different nationalities were selected to produce unique works of Art as a token of their great talent, all pieces are done in a 20X20 inches format which gives the name to the exhibition. “20X20”
Area 23 Gallery is proud to share with all of our friends this great opportunity to experience the diversity, richness and self expression of these 22 artist.

May 8, 6:00 to 11:00 PM.
2294 b N.W. 2nd av, Miami Fl. 33127
Wynwood Art District

Opening Sabrina Montiel-Soto and Lyndale Pettus at Hardcore 5/8/10

Opening: Sabrina Montiel-Soto & Lyndale Pettus May 8th
May 8th to July 3rd, 2010., 19:00 – 22:00
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
3326 N. Miami Ave, Miami, FL
http://www.hardcoreartmiami.com

Opening May 8th at HACS for the course of 2 months: French based Venezuelan artist Sabrina Montiel-Soto’s ”Soul Without FACE” and Local photographer Lyndale Pettus’s “Light” for one month.
”Soul Without Face” leads us through the internal conflicts of modern man and his lost identity, tells us about the psychology of our era, where our desire to achieve live in a world where the most difficult to find is our natural and vital essence that which we call: soul.
In the words of filmaker/photographer, Lyndale Pettus:
“My photos are interiors and exteriors, daylight and night shots of angles of concrete, steel and glass full of endless repetition mixed with depth, light, and shadows. I have a love of architecture and consider it an attractive subject waiting to pose for my camera.”

Gallery hours:
Tues to Friday: 10:00 – 17:00
Sat: 11:00 – 16:00

Psychic Youth Inc. Final Performance At De La Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space 5/8/10

Psychic Youth, Inc. | Final Installment
De La Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space

Tri | Final Performance Includes: Aja Albertson , Rick Diaz, Ricardo Guerrero, Marcela Loayza, Ana Mendez, Federico Nessi, Alex Puentes, Sleeper, Richard Vergez, Agustina

Since March 13th, Psychic Youth, Inc. has been impulsively manipulating their installation at the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space aiming to attain the ideal environment for the improvised performances they’ve been holding within this site-specific piece. Approached with no predetermined direction, TRI has developed through an instinctual set of movements and/or chapters, during which the dynamic of the space has changed drastically, thus affecting the intention of each individual performance.

So far the nine performances have varied in both mood and concept, the collective altering everything from the tone of the light to the source of the sound to the presentation of their assemblages of everyday materials to the focus of their actions. The one consistent factor within the performances has been the groups’ endurance-based practice, each installment averaging three to four hours. They’ve ranged from the introduction of masked characters slowly maneuvering the structures, to group meditation sessions, to the reinterpretation of a 3-minute song into a 4-hour set of musical arrangements.

For the final installment, Saturday, May 8th, 2010, from 7-10pm, ten performers will inhabit the space; the lineup includes previous collaborators and some new advocators who were drawn to the intuitive approach. The final installment will serve as both the beginning and the end of what the collective had initially set out to do – create an enhanced living ritual environment.

de la Cruz Contemporary Art Space: 23 NE 41 Street, Miami, Florida 33137

Psychic Youth, Inc. is an interdisciplinary performance collective with a heavy emphasis on musical collaboration. Inspired by Throbbing Gristleʼs psychic rallies, PYI develops happenings that serve as ritualistic experiences where intuition and improvisation lead the usually task-driven acts. As a reaction to these times of global uncertainty and over-saturation of media, the collective focuses on obsessively analyzing human behavior and the power of the individual. A heavy dramatic intention and an appreciation for the occult are some of the components that form part of their ceremonies, during which they aim to engender empathy and attention in the viewer. “We believe the general public is in a state of emotional dormancy. The intention of our work is to disrupt this notion by stressing the importance of the recognition of emotion.” Psychic Youth, Inc., was founded in 2008 by Ricardo Guerrero, Ana Mendez and Federico Nessi.

Saturday Night is Mothers Day Night at CityLoftArt 5/8/10

…Miracles of Mother’s Night…
“the flawless beauty in orchids
for each woman in this world”

ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday May 9th. 2010, 7-10pm

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).

Please visit our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006

Opening at Gallery Diet JJ Peet The Sunday Painter 5/7-8/10

Opening Reception: Friday May 7th, 2010 6 – 9 PM
Zachary Schomburg poetry reading 8 PM presented by The University of Wynwood*

Second Saturday: Saturday May 8th, 2010 7 – 10 PM

Gallery Diet is pleased to present the first solo painting exhibition of NY-based artist JJ PEET entitled The Sunday Painter.

The Sunday Painter is part of an ongoing project in which PEET responds to contemporary social, economic and political events through the process of art-making. While PEET has previously dealt with these issues in a reactive manner using more immediate media such as audio, video, live broadcast and sculpture, The Sunday Painter is focused solely on the act of painting.

Painting, a very different type of practice, allows PEET to take a more contemplative approach to current affairs. This relates directly to the methods of the NY school of painters from the late 1950’s and early 1960’s in which artists were responding to a tumultuous cultural climate via painting. PEET will also explore the relationship of class and economics through the more high-bow leisure orientated act of painting versus the labor/working class act of making present in his previous project, The TV Show.

During the course of the exhibit, PEET will continue to work within a hidden painting studio that he designed to be modular and therefore mobile. The self-contained unit can be easily broken down and gives PEET a space that can be transported to different locations, allowing him to respond to political environments in specifics area around the world.

JJ PEET has exhibited in New York City at On Stellar Rays, where he is represented and is a graduate of the Yale School of Art’s prestigious MFA program. His work has been written about in Art in America twice and in Frieze.com, PEET’s work is in the permanent collections of The White House, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Minnesota Historical Society.

Gallery Diet represents five emerging and mid-career artists including Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski. Exhibitions from the gallery have and are scheduled to travel to institutions such as The University of Wyoming Art Museum (Brian Burkhardt ’09), the Benton Museum at the University of Connecticut (Abby Manock, ’10), and MARTE in El Salvador (Abby Manock, ’10 forthcoming).

Zachary Schomburg will present a reading as part of the University of Wynwood visiting poet series. Schomburg is the author of two collections of poetry, The Man Suit (Black Ocean, 2007) and Scary, No Scary (Black Ocean, 2009).

ThE FunnY GUY That Sticks His HAND IN the PAiNt BuckeT Carlos Rigau at Dimensions Variable 5/8/10

Dimensions Variable Presents
ThE FunnY GUY That Sticks His HAND IN the PAiNt BuckeT- Carlos Rigau
MAY 8TH – JUNE 19TH, 2010
RECEPTION SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 2010, 7 – 11 PM
Dimensions Variable is pleased to present ThE FunnY GUY That Sticks His HAND IN the PAiNt BuckeT, a solo project by Miami based artist Carlos Rigau. The exhibition will run from May 8th through June 19th, 2010. Dimensions Variable is located at 171 NE 38th Street in the Miami Design District.
Schools, gyms, hospitals, penitentiaries. Organized institutional behavior. Violence restrained for the sake of any institution. Its bathrooms, the break rooms, the classroom… the furniture. Holding areas for personal belongings. Places for excretion …and masturbation. Places where instincts are displaced and replaced.
Upon entering the exhibition the visitor will be encountering sound sculptures that propel them toward violence, frustration, and the general impotence that take place in these communal/corporate spaces. Objects like air conditioning shafts, lockers and urinal dividers to name a few, serve as compact models of the disciplinary mechanism.
“Discipline brings onto play its power which is analysis.” —Foucault.
Carlos Rigau was born in 1978 and was raised in Little Havana in Miami Florida. Carlos graduated in 2002 from F.I.U. with a double major in Fine Art and Television Communications. In 2009 Rigau completed Hunters MFA program in NYC. Carlos has exhibited his work in Berlin, New York, Chicago and Miami. His work is in the collections of Joseph S. Berg and Jefferson Godard.
ABOUT DIMENSIONS VARIABLE
Dimensions Variable is an exhibition space in the Miami Design District interested in innovative new projects in contemporary art.
The intention behind Dimensions Variable is to feature projects by individual artists and collaboratives. Rather than showcasing group or solo exhibitions in the usual format, we are interested in challenging individuals or collaboratives to address our space spicifically 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.

Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States
dv@dimensionsvariable.net / www.dimensionsvariable.net

Art and Design Night for Inner Visions at Art Fusion Galleries 5/8/10

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present the second exhibition of 2010 titled “Inner Visions.” This exhibition features the powerful artistic expressions of 32 contemporary, emerging to mid-career artists from around the globe. These artists have meticulously crafted their dazzling works of art with the talents and skills of the masters. So, enjoy a night of music featuring the dynamic sounds of Amereida and our spectacular array of national and international artists as you explore and celebrate your own “Inner Visions.”

Art & Design Night will take place on Saturday, May 8th , 2010 from 7-10 pm at Art Fusion Galleries,
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7 Miami, FL 33137. You may contact us at info@artfusiongalleries.com or 305.573.5730. Free Public Parking.
Wine and Refreshments
also Live Music

Valet Parking available by
South Florida Parking.

Art Fusion Galleries
1 N.E. 40th Street
Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

Back in the Club Days Kiki Valdes at Cafeina Gallery 5/8/10

KIKI VALDES: Back in the Club Days
Saturday, May 8th, 6pm – 12am
Cafeina Gallery
297 NW 23rd Street
Wynood Art District

KIKI VALDES: BACK IN THE CLUB DAYS
Live work from 2004 – 2006

The collection of work by Kiki Valdes that will be included in the show
“Back in the Club Days” at Cafeina Gallery is from the years the artist
spent live action painting at various nightclubs around Miami Beach and
New York between 2004 – 06. The work is intuitive and direct by
application of paint. The subject matter ranges from narratives of
Hispanic stereotypes amplified by motifs of Latin women and symbols of
Caribbean culture and folklore. Each work in the show was created in a
hurry and in limited time among party spectators.

Sneak Peak of show: Thursday May 6th 9pm

Show runs till June 9th

Mothers Day Special at Wynwood Gallery Walk 5/8/10

Mother’s Day Special @ Wynwood Gallery Walk
Saturday May 8th, 1pm-10pm
The Windows at Wynwood
2511-2519-2523 NW 2nd Av, Miami FL 33127
http://www.facebook.com/find-friends/?expand=pymk&ref=hpb#!/event.php?eid=118391401517395

Ecoist, Plant the Future and Poj are offering an inspiring gift idea for this Mother’s Day.
We have put together two packages which include three products each.

The ECO Package, at $59.95 which includes a set of four Napking Rings by Ecoist, a Contemplative Mini-Garden by Plant the Future, and a Bamboo Tea Light Holder by Poj.

The MOTHER EARTH Package, at $99.95 which includes a Snack Bowl by Ecoist, a Contemplative Mini-Garden by Plant the Future, and a 13″ Bamboo Mirror by Poj.

Come this Saturday for a Gallery Walk and browse through these and other gift ideas for Mom.

Give her a gift that says how much you care for her and for Mother Earth!

Cocktail Reception, Art Auction And Raffle at The Design District Gallery Walk 5/8/10

Borinquen Gallery Presents
“Boomfish”
By Romero Britto

A Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, May 8, 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 victims of the Haiti Earthquake and 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 and Sophia Lacroix; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami and Andre De Plessel of Germany and Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and many others.
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.
A silent auction, raffle and cocktail reception will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010, which coincides with the monthly Gallery Walk of the 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 Haiti earthquake victims and 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
Image copyright Romero Britto

Christine Alfaro Art Exhibit at MiniBar 5/8/10

Christine Alfaro
“Capturing the Essence of Life”
Please join me at MiniBar located at
3612 NE 2nd Ave in the Miami Design District
for my Photographic Art Exhibit
Saturday May 8th, 2010 5pm-1am
http://www.facebook.com/Christine.Alfaro.Photography
©2010 Christine Alfaro

MiniBar offer’s gourmet Mini Food
Gallery walk takes place every second saturday of every month… Art & design night- inspiring art, music, shopping, fine dinning, designer showrooms, cocktails…
For more info go to
http://www.minibarmiami.com/services.html
http://www. miamidesigndistrict.net/ events.php

Christine Alfaro
I’m a professional photographer located in Miami Florida… I photograph many different subject matter from nature, people, to abstract. Christine Alfaro has been trained in photography and fine art for many years. Christine has photographed fashion shows, weddings, magazines, and shot for many newspapers… she has the ability to capture a special moment in time. Christine received an award for Best Photographer from the Art Directors Club of Houston (A.D.C.H) located in Houston, Texas

South Beach Art Walk 5/1/10

South Beach Art Walk
Saturday May 1, 2010, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Studio 210, Art Center, 924 Lincoln Road
http://www.shadyeshghi.com

Please join us for another Art Walk tomorrow from 7:00 -10:00 pm, coinciding with the Art Center raffle.

My studio #210 is located at ArtCenter 924 Lincoln Road.

The first 12 pieces from my recent Art Center “Art Saints” series are on display in the Art Center window on Lincoln Road (next to Britto). These 12 pieces are a fragment to be completed of a single larger piece of 36 (120″x120″). Thank you.

Openings in the North Miami Galleries and Jazz Concert at MOCA 4/30/10

Openings in the North Miami Galleries and Jazz Concert at MOCA
Date: April 30, 2010
Location: 125 Street between 7th and 8th Avenues
Time: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Negroni’s Trio

Openings in the North Miami Galleries and Jazz Concert at MOCA
The Museum of Contemporary Art, MOCA, presents a jazz concert the last Friday evening of the month. For Friday, April 30, the museum has programmed at 8:00 p.m. the Jazz concert by Negroni’s Trio and Ed Calle. For further information please visit www.mocanomi.org.

The galleries in North Miami and the project rooms will also have their regular opening night on the last Friday of the month, April 30, 2010, from 7 to 10 p.m. During the gallery walk, visitors will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and wine.

ArtNexus Store
ArtNexus Magazine opens a new space dedicated to the sale of magazines, art books, editions by Latin American artists and design objects. Represented by the Christopher Paschall s.XXI Gallery, José García is the guest artist for the space. The predominant subjects in Garcia’s work are simulations, replicas, and illusions. He has been developing formal research on illusion and mimesis in painting. By way of various supports, the artist questions the “naturalness” and truthfulness of the visible, creating “simulacra” that rely on a careful perceptive deception (trompe l’oeil) through painting.

To see our art books selection, and some of the ArtNexus editions, visit www.artnexus.net/store/index.php

Stripe Vintage Modern
Specializes in furniture and decorative arts, and unique 20th century works by artists and industrial designers such as Harvy Probber, Vladimir Kagan, Karel Appel, and Harry Bertoia.

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES IN NORTH MIAMI

MOCA
Museum of Contemporary Art
Concierto de Jazz
Negroni’s Trio and Ed Calle
April 30, 2010
8:00 p.m.
770 NE 125 Street
North Miami, Fl 33161
Tuesday to Saturday
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tel: 305. 893. 6211
www.mocanomi.org

ArtNexus Store
12504 N.E 8th Ave.
North Miami, Fl 33161
By appointment only
Tel: 305.891.7270

Stripe Vintage Modern
799 NE 125th St.
North Miami, Fl 33161
Monday to Saturday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tel: 305.893.8085
www.stripe.1stdibs.com

Leonard Pardon Studio
12502 NE 125th St.
North Miami, Fl 33161
By appointment only
Tel: 786.525.4626
www.pardonstudio.com

Basha Gallery
Recession Art
795 NE 125st
North Miami, Fl 33161
Tuesday to Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Artformz opening of small wonders (art) salon 5/8/10

YOU ARE INVITED
Artformz has the pleasure of announcing the opening of “small wonders (art) salon”
On May 8th the gallery will turn its exhibition halls into one of the most energized and exciting exihibits this spring. Sixty-five of South Florida’s best local artists will be exhibiting affordable small jewels of artwork. The works will fill the wall space and the gallery will be converted into a cornucopian installation of diverse expressions. Small Wonders promises to be a sensory overload of visual offerings that will delight the public and document the pulse of current artistic practice in our community.

The exhibit will highlight artists from around South Florida who will be showing works in a multitude of media, including painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, ceramics, and printmaking. Many artists will be exhibiting works that are their latest explorations. Small Wonders aims to raise everyone’s respect for these thoughtful – coveted – irreverent – spontaneous – small works, and to showcase these works that are an important part of every artists practice as they experiment and explore ideas not connected to producing work for any specific market trend, nor for institutions or galleries.

Small Wonders has been curated by the member artists at Artformz. Each member artist invited a group of respected peers. Small Wonders is an experimental event, placing a finger on the pulse of what is happening now and showcasing it. This art belongs to “now”: small, but quick and directly to the point.

Artformz strongly encourages the sale of these very affordable works of art. The goal is to raise funds for South Florida artists and to support the Artformz yearly community projects including the upcoming International Artists Exchange. “ArtistaInvitaArtista” co-curated by Alette Simmons-Jimenez, artist and director of Artformz (Miami, USA) and Cristina Ghetti, artist and director of Red Nomade (Valencia, Spain). Artformz’ member artists as well as a delegation from Italy, will be hosted in Valencia by Red Nomade, Miguel Gago Albert, Cultural Council of the city of Godella, and La Casa de la Cultura de Burjassot in October of 2010. The scheduled art exhibit in Spain will be accompanied by panel discussions, artist’s talks, and introductions to local organizations and curators to broaden opportunities between participants. Artformz will in turn host the artist group from Spain, headed by Cristina Ghetti, and present an exhibit of their artwork at Artformz in early 2011. This event will coincide with similar cultural activities introducing these exceptionally talented artists to the Miami art scene.

Artformz Exhibiting Artists Host Committee:
Natasha Duwin, Henning Haupt, Donna Haynes, Sibel Kocabasi, Anja Marais, PJ Mills, Ray Paul, Guillermo Portieles, Alette Simmons-Jimenez

Exhibiting Guest Artists:
Harumi Abe, Gustavo Acosta, Eric Anfinson, Rosario Bond, Duane Brandt, Pip Brandt, Leah Brown,
Bill Burke, Guido Coletti, Stephanie Cunningham, Angi Curreri, Roalndo Dal Pezzo, Rai Escale, Shady Eshghi, Christian Feneck, Priscilla Ferguson, Luis Garcia Nerey, Paul Glass, John Gurbacs, Bryan Hiveley, Judy King, Jacek Kolasinski, Greg Latch, Leila Leder Kremer, Jules Lusson, John Martini, Lauren McAloon, Luisa Mesa, Venessa Monokian, Hugo Moro, Carol Munder, Sam Perry, Ron Pieniak, Brian Reedy, Barbara Rivera, David Rohn, Gustavo Román, Sara Rytteke, Beatricia Sagar, Edgar Sanchez Cumbas, John Sandell, Claudia Scalise, Gretchen Scharnagl, Shari Schemmel, Carolyn Schlam, Nina Surel, Peter Symons, Chu Teppa, Paloma Teppa, Kristin Thiele, Jackie Tufford, Jovan Karlo Villalba, Daniel Viñoly, Tom Virgin, Ramon Williams

Please visit small wonders where a preview of work that will be on exhibit at the gallery can be seen and purchased online.

Dharma Studio Present Art Exhibit By Michelle Staton 5/1/10

Dharma Studio Present Art Exhibit By Michelle Staton
May 1st, 7:00pm-11:00pm
Dharma Studio
3170 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove Fl, 33133
305.461.1777
www.dharmastudio.com

Art Exhibition and Open Cocktail Reception
Saturday, May 1st: 7-11p, FREE

Join Dharma Studio in conjunction with the Coconut Grove Art Stroll as we transform into an art gallery for the evening . We will be exhibiting the work of Michelle A. Staton and there will be beautiful live music performed by Serena. Michelle A. Staton is a multi media artist currently living and working in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Her large scale, expressionistic painting style plays with color in unique and interesting ways. Color seems to flow intuitively from her paint brush as she mixes and interprets her expansive color schemes.

After attending Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and receiving admission to both Harvard and Ringling School of Art and Design to study fine art, Michelle decided to pursue a career in business to explore the left side of her brain. Once she completed her bachelor’s degree in accounting at the University of South Florida in Tampa and spent five years as an accountant, she realized the creative arts are what she is meant to pursue and moved to Cape Canaveral to find her path.

Michelle is currently working on a series of large scale flowers set against provoking colors. Her style utilizes glazing and finger painting to develop and emphasize depth in the flower petals. She is exploring how the glazing and layers will affect light on a subject. She also founded Scarlet Art Studios, which will explore custom, UV reactive and couture clothing as well as offer other crafty interpretations of everyday items.

The Dharma Studio in Coconut Grove, FL will be hosting over sixteen pieces of Michelle’s work during the May 1st Art Stroll. She also has work permanently displayed in the Florida State Capitol Building as well as in numerous private collections
Be part of Coconut Grove’s thriving art community on the first Saturday night of every month — many art galleries in the Grove will open their doors, and offer live music, food and wine. For

RSVP Call 305.461.1777

3170 Commodore Plaza
Coconut Grove Fl, 33133
305.461.1777

Anti-Show at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art 5/1/10

ANTI-SHOW
MAY 1st., 7-11pm
Windisch-Hunt Fine Art…in Mayfair CCG
2911 Grand Ave

Windisch-Hunt Fine Art is proud to Present “The Anti-Show”,
with an international cast of artists that reside in Miami. Many of these individuals are skilled muralists that usually work in larger scales. For these artists, walls are their Galleries & Museums,
they create concepts and visuals for people to enjoy in public environments. These creative minds will be showing some of their latest works at Windisch-Hunt Fine Art, located In Mayfair Coconut Grove Fl. for a May 1st Opening, and the show will run thru the month of May.

Participating Artists include:
Timmy da Toaster, Tragek, Murder, Rekal, Junk, Pest, Julie L Friel, Non-Stop, Dunce, Sheri Friedman,
Alvaro Contreras, Circle2Labs, Gems, Robot Monkey, Self2Machine, R-Man, Aleloop, Arleen Delima, Jean Carlo Torres, Alfredo Gonzalez-Alvarez, Willow(Italy)…

Windisch-Hunt Fine Art is located at: 2911 Grand Ave. Mayfair Coconut Grove Fl.
Gallery Hours:11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tues-Sun
Opening Date: May 1st 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Show Dates: May 1st-May 29th.
For more info contact Annamaria Windisch at: 772-480-3131

Last Thursday at GAB Studio 4/29/10

Last Thursday
4.29.10, 5 pm – 8 pm
GAB Studio
105 northwest 23 street
Miami, Fl. 33127
www.gabstudio.com

GAB STUDIO PRESENTS
Last Thursday ART WALK
APRIL 29,2010, 5 pm to 8 pm

Jay Lonewolf
Ross Ford
Bridges Aderhold
Alycia Linke
Greg Pitts
Alan Stewart
Barbara Lloyd
Tony Rosca
Ashley Sheppard
Nilia Fajardo
Robyn Vegas
Allen J. Mort
Nelson Martin
Lindsay Vidal
Eduardo
Jaime Adrover

Music: Drum Circle By Jay Lonewolf

GAB STUDIO
Address: 105 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Fl 33127

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 5/1/10

Coconut Grove Art Stroll
May 1st, 7;00pm – 11:00pm
Mayfair Promenade
2911 Grand Ave, Coconut Grove FL 33133
coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com

Date: Saturday, May 1st, 2010. 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Location: Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair. 2911 Grand Avenue. Coconut Grove, FL 33133

Admission: Free
On Saturday, May 1st Coconut Grove Art Stroll will be offering a fabulous array of new artists, entertainers and much more. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Almost Blue, one of Miami’s Premier Party Bands. With a mix of rock, funk, blues and a little Latin flavor thrown in, they’re gonna get you to movin….a And special presentation by “Serena Stroppa an expressive pop/folk/rock, singer/songwriter.” Will rock you off your feet!
This free monthly cultural event founded and directed by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening in the Grove.
Enjoy free food and beverages by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, Don Eduardo Tequila, Aalchemia Vodka Products, Kilo Kia Rum and Miller Lite Beer.
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.
Artist Johnny Valdes, who is a Gallery Owner on the Promenade at Mayfair and also the founder of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll, says “This event has brought many new faces and visitors to Coconut Grove! The goal is to deliver an excellent show and also offer a free event for the whole family to enjoy. Also many of the local businesses have benefited from the economic impact this event brings every month to the area.”
Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic, Juan Fernandez and William Mark Coulthard.
In addition Dharma Studio will present a special presentation in collaboration with Coconut Grove Art Stroll, a One Man Show by Artist Michelle A. Staton” Open cocktail reception from 7:00pm-11:00pm. The Grove House Artist at Mayfair, The Windisch-Hunt Gallery, The Antique Market, and Christina Chacon Gallery will have open gallery exhibits to complete the Coconut Grove Art Stroll.
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

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays in Little Havana 4/30/10

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
April 30th, 2010

Historic Walking Tour – 7:00pm
The tour features architectural details, cultural history and other interesting tidbits from the mind of South Florida’s most respected historian. Meet in front of the Tower Theater.
Learn of the Ball and Chain Restaurant and Grill and its daring flouting of the “race rules” of an earlier era. Observe the home of Enola Gay Tibbetts at the time of Hiroshima. See Charlie’s fabled market in the heart of Old Riverside. View El Padrón Cigars, a text book example of the Mediterranean style of architecture, Lament the loss of the beloved Orange Bowl, but hear its story. Observe the path of the late, lamented trolley coursing through Riverside. View buildings hosting, in an earlier time, a Jewish youth center and a synagogue.

Michel Calvo
Michel will be performing at the Domino Plaza from 7:30pm-10:30pm
Born on August 24, 1974 in the town of Guines, Havana, Cuba; Calvo started his career at the age of 16 in the city of Matanzas, Cuba. Michel was part of bands such as DAN DEN, SELLO L.A., BACOLUYE, HAVANA BAND, among others. His music genre had the influence of the Latin music, including timba, salsa and son. Just recently Michel recorded his first single with the Timba group EKILATERO, in addition to the experience in the studio he did a number of interviews and presentations in radio stations along Miami. At the moment he has his own group called “Michel Calvo and his POWER BAND”, which performs every Saturday at “La Bodeguita del Medio”.

Armengol Sevilla
Mr. Sevilla will be performing at the corner of 16th Avenue and 8th Street, from 7:30pm-10:30pm
Armengol Montenegro Sevilla was born in Matagalpa, Nicaragua; however, he currently resides in Miami where he has developed a many works interpreting traditional boleros. Armengol made his debut with the quartet “Perla” during 1966 then sings with the Northern Jazz, climbing quickly to become part of, The Jazz Matagalpa. In 1968 he starts in the “Nuevo Valores Radio Mundial” as lead singer. Then, in 1980 integrates the “Mariachi Mexico” and travels to Ecuador, to later on integrate the “Mariachi Guadalajara”.

Miami’s Jewel: The Tower Theater
To all those cinema lovers we would like to invite you to discover one of Miami’s best kept secrets, the historic Tower Theater. Enjoy a great foreign movie, independent film or art exhibition since the programs at the theater are exquisitely catered for people interested in cultural life. Bringing a refreshing oasis among the popular mall multiplexes, one can find cycles of new independent Spanish cinema, revelations from the Middle East and great works from European masters. And to top it off screenings have English subtitles and prices are just $6 for general public and $5 for students and seniors, can it get any better than this?

The Tower Theater is currently screening two films that recently achieved international success: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; and The secret in her eyes, from Argentina and Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film this year.
For more information click here!

Make sure to visit
The Grand opening of Galeria Adelmo this Friday, April 30th 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Complimentary Wine & Cheese
1165 S.W. 6th Street, Miami, Florida 33130.

Sociedad Actoral Hispanoamericana presenta “El Romancero Gitano”
El Romancero Gitano es una obra poética de Federico García Lorca, publicada en 1928. Está compuesta por dieciocho romances con temas como la noche, la muerte, el cielo, la luna. Todos los poemas tienen algo en común, tratan de la cultura gitana. El autor hace muchas descripciones al mundo de los gitanos.
Presenta una gran síntesis entre la poesía popular y la alta, transcurre entre dos motivos centrales, Andalucía y los gitanos, tratados de manera metafórica y mítica.
La obra refleja las penas de un pueblo perseguido que vive al margen de la sociedad y que se ve perseguido por los representantes de la autoridad, y por su lucha contra esa autoridad represiva. El libro tiene mucha sensualidad y muchas metáforas que marcan la historia.
Este Romancero será interpretado por el PREMIADO Actor Puertorriqueño Miguel Sahid el mismo estará complementado con los bailes de la bailaora española de flamenco Leandra “La Greca” que entre cuerdas y bailes le darán vida a este popular Romancero Gitano.
Esta puesta en escena estará dirigida por Director Puertorriqueño Edwin Pabellón.

Presentandose en KimbaraCumbara los Sabados a partir del 7 de Mayo, 2010. Para reservaciones 786-339-4577 / 305-873-4552

Lee Materazzi Feels Like Home Solo Exhibition at Spinello opening reception 5/8/10

Lee Materazzi | Cheerios [2010] | Self Portrait Series | C-Print | Edition of 5 | 26″ x 35.5″
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Lee Materazzi | “Feels Like Home”
OPENING RECEPTION:Saturday, May 8th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition of Lee Materazzi, “Feels Like Home.” The multidisciplinary event features a suite of “self portrait” photographs, video, and interactive sculpture. This will be Materazzi’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

Materazzi visually manipulates everyday occurrences to explore the more complex and emotional relationships that are developed through repetition and time. Materazzi explains, “I am attracted to the chaotic and dysfunctional associations that are harbored and displaced within routines and the psychological impact that they can bring into our day-to-day life.” This challenge of structure and establishment ironically references movements such as The Situationists and Fluxes. There is an attempt to break out of conformity, though in the end, the work implies defeat. The struggle posed by the subject displays their vulnerability and becomes a self inflicting conflict encapsulated in a moment of time.

“Feels Like Home,” includes photographs & videos in which Materazzi captures her mother; likewise, the artist is captured by her mother. What Materazzi calls, “Self Portraits”, the images specifically examine the everyday practices that Materazzi has acquired from observing her mother. The particular routines that have been dramatized are domestic rituals such as baking a cake, doing the laundry or making a sandwich. The manipulation of these actions simultaneously accepts and rejects them. By allowing the roles to physically overcome the subject there is a sense of failure, yet the initial choice to alter them in such a way is a revolution. In addition to Materazzi’s photo series and video works, viewers are allured by a domestic icon titled “Mother”; an on-site washing machine anxiously waiting to be used. Materazzi insists that “Mother” is here for your dirty laundry.

Don’t leave home without it!
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 8th, 2010 / Exhibition through June 5th, 2010.

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.

The Art of Survival and our Featured Glass Artist for May Kathy Stulz at Grove House Artists Gallery 5/1/10

“The Art of Survival” & our Featured Glass Artist for May – Kathy Stulz
Saturday, May 1st, 2010, 7:00 pm
Grove House Artists Gallery
Grove House Artists Gallery
3390 Mary Street
Mayfair Promenade
Coconut Grove, Florida
http://www.grovehouseartists.net

The Art of Survival – This exhibit is by any artist who has survived or is living with any type of cancer or who has a family member or friend who has survived or is living with cancer.

GroveHouse Artists Gallery
Invite you to their latest grid exhibit
“The Art of Survival” & our Featured Glass Artist for May – Kathy Stulz
Plus the New Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Work
Opening Reception
Saturday May 1st, 2010
beginning at 7 p.m.

Located on the Promenade in the Shops at Mayfair
Please come and join us for this great event – light refreshments will be served

Caribe George Rodez exhibition at CocoWalk Coconut Grove Gallery Night 5/1/10

RODEZart.com Gallery
CoCoWalk – 3015 Grand Ave., Ste. 237
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Following a very successful trip to the 32nd Annual International Art Expo New York this past month, I am extremely happy to announce that my artwork can now be found in one of Miami’s most unique neighborhoods, Coconut Grove. Now on the second floor of CocoWalk you will find RODEZart.com Gallery. This will also serve as my working art studio.

Join us on Saturday, May 1, 2010, during Coconut Grove Gallery Night from 7 to 10pm, as I present “Caribe” (kÉ™-ˈrÄ“-bÄ“), a retrospective exhibition of my Caribbean works; a search of my culture and roots, in the main gallery.

Cuba’s past comes alive in Caribe. The images come to life with bold, vivid colors like that of the stained glass windows of old Cuban architecture. I use subjects and images that would normally be used in folkloric Cuban paintings and give them a modern pop-ish twist. What I accomplish in creating this body of work is a sense of voyaging back to Cuba, transforming it, and making it fresh and new, as if never touched by 51 years of stagnation. The works act as a defibrillator bringing back to life the Cuba, Before Castro, and foretelling of the possibilities of a new beginning for the lost island of ruins.

Although I was born in Manhattan, New York, I have found a connection with my heritage and culture by fusing a life-style that I never knew with the modern day existence of the Cuban-American experience in Miami. It is a mixture of the old with the new, the Cuban and the American, the Caribbean and the African, all rolled up into one delicious palette of colors.

A percentage of all sales during the evening will be donated to the American Red Cross’ International Response Fund benefiting Haiti’s recovery.

101/Exhibit Presents Artist Marcus Antonius Jansen Solo Exhibition Zeitgeist Opening 5/8/10

101/EXHIBIT PRESENTS ARTIST MARCUS ANTONIUS JANSEN SOLO EXHIBITION, “ZEITGEIST”
WHO: 101/exhibit proudly presents “ZEITGEIST,” a solo exhibition by internationally renowned painter Marcus Antonius Jansen. Jansen will exhibit large and small-scale works that carry us into the shadows of the 21st century. With a keen awareness of his surroundings, Jansen creates a surreal, urban-like atmosphere filled with subconscious revelations that foretell a future fraught with consequence. Violent brushstrokes, changing textures, and instinctive contrast of color reflect an explosive spontaneity that is the direct, raw effect of emotion.
Noted art historian Jerome A. Donson, who worked with many painters in the past, such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, states, “Jansen’s paintings are reminiscent of the Ash Can school. There will be many followers in this style of work, but there will be only one Marcus Jansen.”
Jansen’s intellectually provocative and paradoxical work encourages discourse among viewers. Inspired by political and social events of today, he paints his own interpretations as he tries to separate truth from fiction in a world of increasing disinformation. His paintings ask us to look at the world in a new way and to consider not only our interdependence but also the universal nature of our existence. We are forced to recognize the repercussions of our own apathy and then ask ourselves, “What are my responsibilities and how much am I willing to sacrifice?”
Jansen continues to remind us that progress has a price. In his most recent work, the streets are filled with the crumbling infrastructure of a previous generation. Isolated figures walk in the aftermath without refuge from the surveillance of new world technology. Spotlights illuminate the scenery, as the stage is set for a virtual wasteland rich in metaphorical imagery.
The themes that run through Jansen’s work are vast in scope but are indicative of his insightful ability to see how they correlate. Genetically modified food, increased surveillance, the degradation of education, corporate greed, and global dominance are just a few of these themes. He brings our attention to the things we would normally overlook, while reminding us that within our struggle resides beauty.
WHEN: Opening reception with Marcus Antonius Jansen
Saturday, May 8, 2010
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Exhibition on view until June 8, 2010
WHERE: 101/exhibit, 101 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Marcus Antonius Jansen’s sweeping urban landscapes show a unique display of apocalyptic dreamscapes from the artist’s imagination. His delivery is a sophisticated blend of complex overlapping layers and compositions. Marcus Jansen is a world traveler who spent his childhood living in New York City and Germany. He joined the Armed Forces and eight years later discharged and transformed his life from a Gulf War Veteran to an internationally sought after painter. His work can be found in important art museum collections such as The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art. Jansen’s art commissions include Ford Motor Company and more recently, Warner Brothers, Hollywood and FIFA World Cup TM 2010 in South Africa.

ABOUT THE GALLERY: 101/exhibit is a unique space dedicated to showcasing provocative art and, as such, will provide an ideal backdrop for Fleisher and his work. By pushing boundaries and dissecting the predictable, the gallery is quickly gathering a strong following of fine art tastemakers and trailblazers. Owned and operated by Jerome Shaw, Sloan Schaffer and Adam Wolfson, 101/exhibit strives to provide a dynamic gathering place unrestricted by era, locale, or convention. 101/exhibit is located at 101 NE 40th Street, in the heart of Miami’s Design District. For more information on the exhibition or 101/exhibit, call (305) 573- 2101 or visit www.101exhibit.com.

Humberto Castro Draw-Wings 1990-2010 at Cremata Gallery 4/16/10

EVENT INFO
Humberto Castro:”DRAW-WINGS:1990-2010″
April 16th ,2010, 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Cremata Gallery

Humberto Castro belongs to the 1980’s generation of Cuban artists. Born in Cuba in 1957, he has lived in exile in Paris (for ten years) and in Miami and New York since 1989. His existential language is based on the use of the stylized human figure; the treatment and context of which transmits an array of messages ranging from the political denunciation to the purely poetic.
Humberto Castro “Draw-Wings: A Retrospective 1990-2010” presents a vision of Castro’s work, which includes a selection of drawings done in Paris, and various large format more recent pieces done in Miami. Painted in a monochromatic mode with shades of whites, grays, and blacks, his compositions display an innate elegance, making them palatable and even lyrical at times. Humberto Castro is a master at capturing metamorphosis: his svelte figures seem to endlessly evolve from ethereal beings to earthlings. This thematic fusion imbues the work with an alluring, visionary quality.
During the last two decades, Humberto Castro held triumphant solo exhibitions in Spain, France, Germany, Italy, England, Poland, Check Republic, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, USA and Canada.
Cremata Gallery
1646 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
P: 305.644.3315
www.crematagallery.com

Photographs of Cloak+Love a Haiti Fundraiser at The Moore Building on 4/10/10

Cloak hosts a Mulit-Faceted Fashion Event for the Socially Conscious Fashionista at The Moore Building on Saturday, April 10, 2010. The event raised funds to benefit Peacemakers’ Peace for Haiti-Earthquake Relief humanitarian effort,which is the perfect collaboration of several organizations coming together to provide urgent aid for Haiti. For the better gallery, click here.

Soul Of Miami Art Walk Short List 4/10/10

{This is our personal list of events from the site. It is by no means complete, nor well sorted. But, we have had requests to post this, so here it is! We may or may not be hitting all of these, and will certainly go by others not listed. This will certainly get you started on your way and you can explore from there.}
DESIGN DISTRICT
6-9 *Living and Loving Celebrating Our Comfort Opening Reception
6p-12a Milk, Honey, Thugs and Money swampspace gallery 3821 NE 1 Court
7-10 Sea, Shells and Sun at CityLoftArt Miami Design District
7-11 Inner Visions New Exhibition at Art Fusion Galleries
7-10 Pachi Giustinian Watch The Stars And From Them Learn Solo Debut Spinello Gallery
7-10 Borinquen Gallery presents Monthly Gallery Walk, Art Raffle and Silent Auction featuring Romero Britto
7-10 Gallery 101 presents Entwine Rick Esposito Reception
7-10 Locust Projects presents Drew Heitzler The World Is Yours Reception
7-10 Cloak Hosts Multi-Faceted Fashion Event For The Socially Conscious Fashionista at Moore Building $10

NORTH WYNWOOD
6-9 Miriam Fernandes Gallery presents Timeless Joy of Life A Solo Exhibition by Don McClain
6-11 *Ballering Artex Gallery Grand Opening
7-10 Calix Gustav Gallery Debuts New Exhibit Sticky and Sweet
7-10 PIP & Duane Brant- at Abba Fine Art
7-10 The “Yellow” Exhibit – featuring the Art of Renda Writer @ MyPAC 3324 N Miami Ave
8-12 Believe The Hype Miami at Eazy Street Gallery $10

WYNWOOD
6-11 Fabrika Art Space presents: Raul Magaldi / Wynwood Art Walk 2722 NW 2nd Ave.
7-10 Live Music by Omine and Drinks by Select Vodka at Brevards for Gallery Walk
7-10 Christy Gast Batty Cave Opening Reception at Gallery Diet
7-10 New World School of the Arts presents Coast to Coast Visual Arts Exhibition Opening Reception at NWSA Artseen Gallery
7-10 Bruce McQuiston Sculptures and Blake Fisher Fine Art Photography at D&G Gallery
7-11 GAB Studio 2nd Saturday April 10, 2010
7:30-10 Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Flomen Sterz Hart
8-12 Crystal Monoliths Art Exhibition at Cafeina Gallery
8p-1a Parafernalia Garage Sale

DOWNTOWN
7-10 New World School of the Arts Presents 2010 BFA Opening Reception at CIFO

Sea, Shells and Sun at CityLoftArt Miami Design District 4/10/10

SEA, SHELLS and SUN an ecologic approach of Art
CityLoftArt Miami Design District – Saturday, April 10th. 2010, 7-10pm

Ingrid KAUFMANN is a fresh, pure and ecologic inspired young Swiss-Argentinian artist.
She lives in Geneva where the Alps mountain-chain is as impressing as the deep cold lakes are. Switzerland is surrounded by France, Germany, Austria and Italy and the quality of life is essentially due to the respect of this imposing nature and the products of the earth, excellent food and clean wines which are rare enough not to be exported anywhere. This respect is reflected as well in the human inter-relations, locals and versus visitors to those ancient towns, full of serenity and history.
Enjoy Ingrid’s serious and authentic artwork, beautiful acrylic paintings on hand-cut-out wood.

To see our recent video: www.CityLoftArt.com
Opening hours of the Gallery Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 am to 5:00 pm or by private appointment
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, Inc. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006
www.CityLoftArt.com / www.euartgallerymiami.com

Pachi Giustinian Watch The Stars And From Them Learn Solo Debut Spinello Gallery 4/10/10

Pachi Giustinian | Lluvia, Detail [2010] | Tinsel | 12′ x 30′
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO DEBUT: Pachi Giustinian| “Watch The Stars And From Them Learn”
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, April 10th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to announce the solo debut exhibition of Argentine-native Pachi Giustinian, “Watch The Stars And From Them Learn.” The all-encompassing environment will feature paintings and experimental mix media installations.

Giustinian seeks the splendor and allure contained in the dynamic composition of light. Colors are of particular interest to her, as they relate to sensations, feelings, sound, and time. Her work is created by captivating found objects that draw attention to her by means of color and shape. Physical properties such as light absorption, reflection, and emission become directly associated with objects, materials, and light sources. By abstracting mundane objects from their everyday use, Giustinian transforms them to highlight their visual characteristics and challenge the structure of our subjective color experience.

Giustinian explains, “Finding meaning in the forgotten and trivial allows this accident to occur; thus creating a newly found visual beauty. This pertinent error brings about an experimental object that has been bestowed new meaning. The modification and definition of these objects produce a new significance in their mere existence.”

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 10th, 2010 / Exhibition through May 1st, 2010.

Live Music by Omine and Drinks by Select Vodka at Brevards for Gallery Walk 4/10/10

Live Music by Omine at Brevards for Gallery Walk this Saturday Evening
Miami’s Wynwood Arts District
2320 North Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
April 10, 2010 at 06:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Greetings!
You’re invited to join us at Brevards Gallery this Saturday evening from 7-11pm to enjoy art, cocktails and live music by Omine.
Register Now!
We appreciate your support and are looking forward to seeing you at our event.
Sincerely,
John Brevard

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Flomen Sterz Hart 4/10/10

DIANA LOWENSTEIN FINE ARTS
Saturday, April 10th, 7:30 to 10:00 pm
Exhibitions on view through May 1st.

MICHAEL FLOMEN
Inside Out
Inside Out marks the first time Michael Flomen creates an environment with his photographic works, which continue to be a dialogue with nature. Since his 2006 exhibition at the gallery, Teeming, Flomen has experimented further into the elemental and phenomenal worlds in nature revealing visions and experiences we seldom see and feel in our increasingly expanding destruction and dominance of the planet. His new Scuptarama, a section of an abandoned building, is a stage to place and provoke the viewer of where we are, who we are, and what we are doing.
Also included in the exhibition are several unique gelatin silver photogrammes from the series Littoral Zone and his most recent photographs from the series Crunchtime. The image, Genesis 15, 2009, is a photogramme of what one can consider as a moment of creation, a new hope in our evolution.
Flomen’s work has been exhibited extensively in Canada, the United States and abroad. It can also be found in public collections throughout the world, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.

STERZ
Naïve
Sterz
In my work, lines of action help me generate drawing intuitively as well as through shapes and patterns found in many walks of life and cultures. Whether this process emerges from an obsessive compulsive disorder is a legitimate question. Ultimately, though, my goal is to relax viewers and to provoke in them an almost hypnotic state through the explorations of multiple, interconnected forms.

Sterz uses subjects of natural phenomena, typically light, color and movement for his installations. Intended always to accommodate the viewer and elicit a spontaneous aesthetic response, Sterz directs the gaze towards the infinite variety and power of the natural world. His use of industrial materials and installation techniques give the work a playful, childlike approach; yet recede in the presence of the subject matter – the reminder of nature’s presence within and without the self. The intention is to stimulate emotion with visual information.
Sterz exhibits his site-specific installations throughout North America, Europe and the Caribbean. He has participated in numerous international art fairs including Art Basel and received grants such as from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

Project Room: KEVIN HART
Line of Action
In these pieces I am not trying to dazzle with brilliance, baffle anyone with long winded rhetoric, or generate dialogue via shock art. I just want to make work that can be enjoyed with no exclusions. These pieces are all hand drawn and the backgrounds are either water color, oil paints, or more pen work. As time passes the foundations of my work have stayed the same, yet new ideas and methods are constantly being implemented in an attempt to make each piece unique.

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts | 2043 North Miami Avenue | Miami, FL 33127 | 305 576 1804 | www.dlfinearts.com

Christy Gast Batty Cave Opening Reception at Gallery Diet 4/9-10/10

174 NW 23 Street, Miami, Fl 33127
info@gallerydiet.com

The stark, wailing tones of the artist’s voice punctuate a desolate landscape in Christy Gast’s video installation Batty Cave. Folklore, conjecture and a Dust Bowl aesthetic evoke a narrative of tenderness and desperation in a series of gestures and images that come together like a flipbook to tell us a story of ecological doom, escapism and partnership. Filmed on a desert mountain where two men, expecting a flood of Biblical proportions, built a dusty ark, the artist’s hands form pictograms with scraps of rusty metal, broken glass and chipped rock on an even more humble stage. Creating a densely layered tableau of imagery and sound, a narrative is teased out of the monuments to folly left in the barren landscape. Pulling influence from the history of sound art, photography, and film, Batty Cave will be presented as the corner stone for Christy Gast’s first solo exhibition at Gallery Diet.

Ms. Gast graduated with an MFA from Columbia University in 2004. She lives and works in Miami, Florida and has exhibited previously at The Bass Museum of Art, Artists Space, Exit Art, and the PS1 Contemporary Art Center. Her performative work was included in RoseLee Goldberg’s Performa 07 and she has presented several projects at Andrea Zittel’s High Desert Test Sites. Ms. Gast’s work has been written about in publications such as ArtUS, The New York Times and rhizome.org. Christy Gast will be exhibiting in the Project Space of the de la Cruz Collection during Art Basel Miami Beach 2010.

Batty Cave will be the 13th invitational exhibition at Gallery Diet. Gallery Diet represents five emerging and mid-career artists including Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski. Exhibitions from the gallery have and are scheduled to travel to institutions such as The University of Wyoming Art Museum (Brian Burkhardt ’09), the Benton Museum at the University of Connecticut (Abby Manock, ’10 forthcoming), and MARTE in El Salvador (Abby Manock, ’10 forthcoming).

Living and Loving Celebrating Our Comfort Opening Reception 4/10/10

Saturday April 10, 2010 will be one of many nights in support of a great cause, specific not only to South Florida, but the world. From 6-9pm, and in conjunction with the Design District’s Art+Design night, MINIbar, a new restaurant in the Design District located at 3612 NE 2nd Avenue, will hold a photo exhibition titled “Living & Loving: Celebrating our Comfort.” It’s a tribute to all people enjoying everyday living and a positive motivation to individuals infected/affected by HIV/AIDS. .

The photographs on display will be donated works from local photographer, Anthony Jordon (Miami New Times, Miami Magazine, and www.miamiartzine.com) and will feature various couples representative of all cultures and lifestyles, which make Miami the diverse city that it is. The photos will be available for purchase via silent auction and the funds raised will be in support of Team Repeat Offenders, one of the many teams participating in AIDS Walk Miami.

While at MINIbar don’t forget to sample some of the eats, treats, beers and wines available. There is no cover for the event, ample parking around the area and a great environment to bring any and everyone out to enjoy a night of photography, art and goodwill.

OPTIONAL RSVP: AJPRSVP@gmail.com
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Borinquen Gallery presents Monthly Gallery Walk, Art Raffle and Silent Auction featuring Romero Britto 4/10/10

Borinquen Gallery presents Monthly Gallery Walk, Art Raffle and Silent Auction featuring Romero Britto
Saturday, April 10th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Romero Britto. Boomfish
Cocktail reception: Saturday, April 10th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Gallery. 100 NE 38th Street. Miami, FL 33137
Admission: Free

You are invited to an evening of Art, Music, Fun, Art Raffle, and Silent Auction!!! Featuring Paintings, Sculptures, and Photography by Romero Britto, Clarise De Sousa, Andre De Plessel, Dr. Francois Gracia, Sophia Lacroix, Igal Fedida, H-Allen Benowitz and Gabriela Liascovitz.
Silent Auction! Your chance to buy a great artwork for extremely reduced prices and support a noble cause!!!
Locally and internationally known artists gathered to help!!!
All proceeds will benefit Haiti Earthquake victims and Borinquen’s HIV/AIDS Clinic!!!
For more information contact the organizer, Ben Neji, at 305.491.1526 or bmn4288@gmail.com
Borinquen Gallery
100 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33138
www.borinquenhealth.org

Miriam Fernandes Gallery presents Timeless Joy of Life A Solo Exhibition by Don McClain 4/10/10

MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery presents Timeless Joy of Life: A Solo Exhibition by Don McClain
Opening reception: Saturday, April 10th, 2010. 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Location: MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery. 3618 NE 2nd Avenue. Miami, FL 33137
Dates: From April 10th through 30th, 2010
Gallery hours: Saturday 11:00 – 6:00 p.m. and weekdays by appointment
Admission: Free
MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery cordially invites you to the opening of The Timeless Joy of Life series by Don McClain on Saturday, April 10th, 2010, his first solo exhibition in the Miami Design District.
This exclusive exhibition is a conversation between a gifted artist and the fleeting yet cyclical character of nature. The landscapes capture the unexcelled beauty of the natural world through the harmony of his colors and brush strokes.
“My personality dictates the necessity to be primarily self-taught and uninfluenced, in an independent attempt to visually express feelings original and personal, that encompasses the timeless joy of life I experience.” – Don McClain
MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery boasts a collection of unique and extraordinary artists from Brazil and America, with an emphasis on exclusivity, education and long-term investments. MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery will strive to be the place for art and culture in Miami.
MIRIAM FERNANDES Gallery
3618 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
Ph: 305.573.9531
rsvp@miriamfernandes.com
www.miriamfernandes.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Locust Projects presents Drew Heitzler The World Is Yours Reception 4/10/10

Drew Heitzler
THE WORLD IS YOURS
Reception: Saturday, April 10, 7-10pm
Through April 30

Frederick J. Frenger, Jr., a blithe psychopath from California, asked the flight attendant in first class for another glass of champagne and some writing materials. She brought him a cold half-bottle, uncorked it and left it with him, and returned a few moments later with some Pan Am writing paper and a white ball point pen. For the next hour, as he sipped champagne, Freddy practiced writing the signatures of Claude L. Bytell, Ramon Mendez, and Herman T. Gotlieb.

The best way to forge a signature, he knew, was to turn it upside down and draw it instead of trying to imitate the handwriting. That was the foolproof way, if a man had the time and the privacy and was forging a document or a check. Still, close enough was usually good enough for Freddy. He was not a careful person, and a full hour was a long time for him to engage in any activity without his mind turning to something else. Comfortably full, and a trifle dizzy from the wine, Freddy stretched out in the wide reclining seat, hugging the tiny airline pillow. He slept soundly until the attendant awakened him gently and asked him to fasten his seat belt for the descent into Miami International Airport.

Locust Projects is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Drew Heitzler. Heitzler’s new installation focuses on a two-channel video projection that explores the 1932 film Scarface.

Before Brian DePalma’s Miami-based remake was released in 1983, an original version of Scarface, directed by Howard Hawkes and produced by Howard Hughes, was produced in Los Angeles. For this exhibition, Heitzler edits Hawkes’ film to exclude dialog and create an abstract narrative that shifts the focus from drug and street crime to white-collar crime and government complicity.

The installation will also include appropriated photographs from the book Howard Hughes, His Life and Madness that explore how the Howard Hughes Medical Center, originally headquartered in Miami, was a tax dodge for Hughes made possible by a collaboration with Richard Nixon’s brother. The windows of Locust Projects will be lined with images from the cover of a 1974 issue of Playgirl magazine, which included an article about Howard Hughes and Richard Nixon.

Together, these works lend to the Heitzler’s practice of reconsidering histories as he assembles a series of seemingly unrelated sources to re-tell a story that was never explicitly told.

Drew Heitzler (b. 1972 in Charleston, South Carolina) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Heitzler received his MFA from Hunter College in 2000. His film based projects have been exhibited internationally at galleries and institutions including Renwick Gallery, The Project, Orchard, The Swiss Institute, Sculpture Center, Anthology Film Archives, and PS1 Contemporary Art Center in New York; Blum & Poe, Redling Fine Art, China Art Objects, TRUDI, and LA>

This exhibition is 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 Boardof County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles and Renwick Gallery, New York. Design: Venture Architects.

Tickets to Locust Projects’ Spring Fling Fundraiser Gala and Silent Auction at the Sagamore, Art Hotel are on sale now!

Bruce McQuiston Sculptures and Blake Fisher Fine Art Photography 4/10/10

Saturday April 10th | 8pm-11pm
D&G Presents Bruce Mcquiston
Wood Sculptures “Grace” ( hanging single piece ) Cuban Mahogany 72″ x 12″ x 6″ 2010
and
Blake· Fisher Fine Art Photography “Canyon Passage” Silver Gelatin Print – Limited Edition of 30 20″ x 24″ 2003

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D&G Art Design Gallery
Wynwood Art District, 540 NW 28th Street, Miami, FL 33127
www.DGFineArt.com

Inner Visions New Exhibition at Art Fusion Galleries 4/10/10


“INNER VISIONS”
Opening Reception on Saturday, APRIL 10th, 2010 (7-11pm)
Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present the second exhibition of 2010 titled
“Inner Visions.” This exhibition features the powerful artistic expressions of 32 contemporary, emerging to mid-career artists from around the globe. These artists have meticulously crafted their dazzling works of art with the talents and skills of the masters. So, enjoy a night of music featuring the dynamic sounds of Amereida and our spectacular array of national and international artists as you explore and celebrate your own “Inner Vision.” The opening also features light hors d’oevres and refreshments.

Opening night will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 7 – 11 PM at
Art Fusion Galleries, 1 N.E. 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7. Miami, FL 33137.
You may contact us at info@artfusiongallery.com or 305.573.5730. Free Public Parking.
Art Fusion Galleries is the largest gallery in the Miami Design District, over 4,000 square feet of gallery space. Our events are always one that you will not forget!
Further artist information can be found at: www.artfusiongallery.com

Malice in Wonderland Art Show at the Buena Vista Building Opening 5/8/10

Malice in Wonderland
May 8th, 2010, 7:00 pm- 10:00 pm
Buena Vista Bldg-180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street, suite 120
Miami Design District
http://maliceart.com/

”Malice in Wonderland”
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary-wise, what it is it wouldn’t be, and what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?”
Welcome to Malice in Wonderland!
This show will take you on a marvelous adventure into the unknown. Ray Azcuy, Lu Coxhead, Luis Diaz and Yamel Molerio will surprise you with an array of artworks exploring familiar settings with a twist of malice. The artworks will explore the tragic and inevitable loss of childhood innocence, life as a meaningless puzzle, and death as a constant and underlying menace. All of the pieces have a dream like quality while dealing with diverse personal issues. The curious viewers may find themselves looking at confusing subject matter that they could simply regard as nonsense or approach the work and explore at a deeper level to discover the meaning beneath the layers of paint.
Follow us, down the rabbit’s hole and join us for our opening.
Second Saturday Art Walk-May 8th, 2010 at 7 pm-10 pm at the Buena Vista Building in the Design District-180NE 39th Street, suite 120
”Curiosity often leads to trouble”
Curated by Yamel Molerio, info@yamelmolerio.com

Crystal Monoliths Art Exhibition at Cafeina Gallery 4/10/10


Come check out the inaugural group exhibition curated by new creative//design suite Morfiq Studios. The exhibition will be hosted by Cafeina Gallery, located in Wynwood//Design District. Cafeina Gallery is Miami’s most exciting new gallery location, with full service bar and lounge area on premise. The exhibit will showcase selected works of respected artists from a number of major cities, including New York, Philadelphia, and some of Miami’s most exciting local talent. Details below:

Crystal: Completely Transparent & Unclouded

Monolith: A geological feature (such as a mountain) consisting of a single massive stone or rock. A singular piece of rock placed as, or within, a monument. (in this case, the artist)

The crystal monolith is a metaphor for the artist. Each individual in this show, demonstrates a crystalline dedication towards monumental intent in the visual expression they deliver.

Artists Showcased:
Johnny Robles
Jose Mertz
Destroy Rock City
Charlie Immer
Morgan Blair
Francesco Locastro
Ivanco Talevski
Santiago Rubino
Reinier Gamboa

Opening Night: April 10th 2010 // 8-12am
Cafeina Gallery // 297 NW 23rd St. Miami, FL 33127
For more info: info@morfiqstudio.com
Website: www.morfiqstudio.com

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 4/3/10


April 3Rd 2010
Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll: A Mix of Artists, Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling
Free event at Mayfair in the Grove Offers Activities for the Whole Family

The Coconut Grove Art Stroll is a free public art festival that brings together more than 40 local and international artists, musicians, dancers and food purveyors the First Saturday night of every month at the Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair in the Grove. The public can stroll through an eclectic exhibition of artists selling paintings, photos, crafts, and mixed media while listening to live music and enjoying free sampling of food and drinks sponsored by local restaurants and beverage companies.

The idea is to bring art and entertainment to the streets and recreate the groovy art shows and funky street life the Grove has been famous for in the past. It’s a family friendly event and the kids can learn about art and draw and paint with Captain Art. band “Martin Terry the one man orchestra” will play pop favorites.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Jose Romero, Daisy Rodriguez, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, , Ana M Bikic, and William Mark Coulthard . Pollo Tropical will offer free food sampling. Kilo Kai Rum, Alchemia Vodka, Don Eduardo Tequila, Miller Light Beer will also offer samples of their products.

In addition The Grove House Artist at Mayfair, The Windisch-Hunt Gallery, The Antique Market, Christina Chacon Gallery and Darma Studio will have open Gallery exhibits to complete the Coconut Grove Art Stroll.

“The Grove has been an art Mecca and we want to bring people an event that provides a great night of entertainment and culture,” according to Johnny Valdes, Director of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll. “It’s free and fun for everyone!”

By presenting the Event flier, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60” X 16” Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
When: Saturday, April 3Rd 2010 – 7pm to 11pm
Where: Promenade at Mayfair – 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133.
http://www.myspace.com/COCONUTGROVEARTSTROLL

Calix Gustav Gallery Debuts New Exhibit Sticky and Sweet 4/10/10



CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY DEBUTS NEW EXHIBIT “STICKY & SWEET”
Cutting-edge gallery once again pushes the envelope with sexually charged show

WHAT/WHO: Calix Gustav Gallery will debut its newest exhibit “Sticky & Sweet” on Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. coinciding with Wynwood’s monthly art walk. The unveiling of the exhibit, which explicitly explores sexual freedom, expression and all related taboos – a-la-Madonna – will be celebrated with an opening reception featuring beats by DJ Johnny the Boy and complimentary cocktails.

In a society where sexual liberation often has a tongue-in-cheek political innuendo, “Sticky & Sweet” examines sexuality as a means for personal identity through both self-expression and social labeling. Featured artists Eurydice, Carl Pascuzzi, Diane Arrieta, Jonathan Stein, Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte and Spunk and The Orange Kittens use their craft to shed light on sexuality as it relates to human nature – key elements being ambiguity, eroticism as well as overt and graphic references.

“Sticky & Sweet” will run from April 10, 2010 through May 29, 2010. Regular gallery visiting hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information on Calix Gustav Gallery, please visit www.calixgustav.com.

WHEN: “Sticky & Sweet” Exhibition: Saturday, April 10 – May 29, 2010
Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33137

Opening Reception Grove House Artists Gallery and Art Stroll 4/3/10


GroveHouse Artists On the Promenade at Mayfair
Please join us for A New Exhibition of GHA Artists’ Works Opening Reception plus An exhibit titled “Sand, Sea and Surf” plus Featured Artist for April – Lynda Wellens and Coconut Grove First Saturday Gallery Stroll
Saturday April 3, 2010 — 7:00 pm
3390 Mary St. #162, Coconut Grove, FL
For information call 305-569-3097

Anthony Jordon Exhibition/Silent Auction in Support of Miami Beach AIDS Walk 4/10/10



Saturday April 10, 2010 will be one of many nights in support of a great cause, specific not only to South Florida, but the world. From 6-9pm, there will be a photography exhibition held at MINIbar, a new restaurant in the Design District located at 3612 NE 2nd Avenue. The photographs on display will be donated works from local photographer, Anthony Jordon (photographer for Miami New Times, Miami Magazine, and www.miamiartzine.com).

The photo exhibition is titled “Living & Loving: Celebrating our Comfort”. It’s a tribute to all of people enjoying everyday living, a positive motivation to all people infected/affected by HIV/AIDS. The works will feature various couples representative of all cultures and lifestyles, which make Miami the diverse city that it is. The photos will be auctioned to generate funds in support of HIV/AIDS program funding via donation to the Repeat Offenders, one of the many teams participating in Miami Beach AIDS Walk 2010. The bidding will begin at 630pm but in the silent auction fashion, where all works will be on display from bidding start time until 830pm. At that time, bidding ends, and the highest bidders can then collect their new prized photo. It’s as simple as stopping by, viewing the works (and the crowd for your competition) and hoping for the best when the bidding ends.

While at MINIbar don’t forget to sample some of the eats, treats, and wines available (www.minibarmiami.com).

There is no cover for the event, ample parking around the area and a great environment to bring any and everyone out to enjoy a night of photography and goodwill.
Anthony W. Jordon, Jr. | Freelance Photographer

Believe The Hype Miami at Eazy Street Gallery 4/10/10

A La Revenge x Bold Hype x Eazy Street Gallery Proudly Present: BELIEVE THE HYPE! Miami

Believe the Hype is a revolutionary art show featuring paintings, sculptures and installations created by an unprecedented collective of urban contemporary, pop surrealist, mixed media and kill or be killed street artists, from around the world.
The Miami exhibition is the 2nd installment of the group show that opened at Bold Hype Gallery in Orlando, back in September 2009.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boldhype/sets/72157622254941083/

BELIEVE THE HYPE! will be making its Miami debut on Saturday April 10th 2010, and will be held at Eazy Street Gallery in the Wynwood Arts District.
The show will feature a live bodiless head, some 2-d art works, a krink mural, a suspended sculpture, some wood paneled walls, shag carpet, strong drinks, and raunchy video’s.

BELIEVE THE HYPE! Miami features artwork by: Jesse Reno – Doug Boehm – Robert Bellm – Levon Jihanian – David Chung – Johnny Robles – Nick Gazin – Andrew Spear – Johannah O’Donnell – Dolla – Brandon Dunlap – Eric Althin – Dustin Orlando – Mat Curran – Parail – Dubelyoo – Adriaan Mol – Dres13 – David Hoskins – Scott Donald – Brandon McLean – Jose Mertz – Lucy Furs
Curated By: Dustin Orlando
Performing Live: ANR (Awesome New Republic)
With DJ Sets by: Keen-One

Doors Open at 8:00pm-Late Night
Complimentary Cocktails Provided by: Seven Tiki Spiced Rum
Cover : $10
Free Giveawayes from IN4MATION – Bold Hype – A La Revenge
For more information check out:
http://ezstreetgallery.com
http://www.boldhype.net
The official after party will be held at POPLIFE @ The Electric Pickle
To RSVP or to purchase in advance please contact Dustin Orlando at 321-217-1675, or dustinorlando@yahoo.com

Get familiar with the artists work:
Jesse Reno – http://www.jessereno.com/
Doug Boehm – http://dougboehm.com/
Robrt Bellm – http://www.robertbellm.com/
David Chung – http://www.thechung.com/
Levon Jihanian – http://www.levonjihanian.com/
Johnny Robles – http://www.johnnyrobles.com/
Johannah O’Donnell – http://johannahodonnell.com/
Nick Gazin – http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickgazin/
Andrew Spear – http://www.spearlife.com/
Dolla – http://www.myspace.com/dolla_lama
Eric Althin – http://www.boldhype.net/
Mat Curran – http://www.mathewcurran.com/
Parail – http://www.parailstudios.com/
Dubelyoo – http://www.dubelyoo.net/
Adriaan Mol- http://www.myspace.com/adriaanmol
Dres13 – http://dres13.com/
David Hoskins – http://davidhoskins.com/
Scott Donald – http://scottdonald.com/
Brandon McLean -http://www.elus1v.com/
Jose Mertz – http://www.josemertz.com/

Thanks for the LOVE! See you on Saturday April 10th
BELIEVE IT!
Eazy street gallery
3501 NW 2Ave
Miami Fl, 33127
www.eazystreetgallery.com

Spiritual Awakening Art Exhibition 3/26/10


Fache Arts & Amy Alonso Gallery are pleased to announce Art Exhibition: “SPIRITUAL AWAKENING”

“Spiritual Awakening” Art Exhibition presents an intelligent art show that pretends to awake and move your inner perceptiveness, courage, and even transform the beholder-conceived ideas through reality illusions and dimensions. Not always what you see is real, and not always what you think is really a dream.
Through their absorbing canvas, Victor Mahana and Carla Fache capture the conscience‘s awakening and its traces. The scenarios reflected in each of their art pieces make the viewer transport to the threshold of the inner realities, building bridges between the visible and the invisible, reality and dream.

THE ARTISTS
“…My painting has always been the vision of vivid dreams. In simple words, I define it as figurative, concrete, detailed images of an unconscious, symbolic and irrational world. My work stands in that threshold, it is the paradox of two incompatible and sometimes opposite worlds: The real (the way of represent things) with the unreal (the subject of representation)…”
-Victor Mahana.

“…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.

Don’t miss this amazing art exhibition! in conjunction with the free Jazz at Moca! Max Farber Trio will be performing a selection of classic jazz standards.

EXHIBITION DETAILS:
Opening reception: Friday, March 26, 2010.
Hours: 8 pm to 11pm.
Location: Fache Arts + Amy Alonso Gallery.
Address: 750 NE 124 Street suite 2 Moca Plaza,
North Miami, FL 33161
From: March 26 to April 15 , 2010.
Admission: Free.

ABOUT THE GALLERY
Fache Arts & Amy Alonso Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting Abstract art by Carla Fache as well as national & international artist. Focusing on modern and contemporary artists from Latin America, North America and Europe. The gallery program challenges the traditional views of Art and showcases the great range of styles, materials and themes in artistic production from this diverse Art World. The gallery is located in the Moca Plaza and is open Tuesday-Friday, 11 am- 6pm
Live Entertainment and the best music, don’t miss this opportunity!

Contact Information
www.fachearts.com / www.carlafache.com /email: fachearts@gmail.com
Join us for our Monthly Gallery Walks at NOMI ART DISTRICT every Last Friday of each month!

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 3/26/10


Come and Rediscover
Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
March 26th, 2010
8:30 – 9:00 pm Estrella Morena Flamenco Dance Studio
9:00 – 10:00 pm Kiki Sanchez & the Afroperuvian Project
10:00 – 11:00 pm Havana Soul

Estrella Morena Flamenco Studio
Kiki Sanchez & the AfroPeruvian Project
Havana Soul

info@viernesculturales.org
www.culturalfridays.org

Idiosyncratic Amazing Paintings by Scott Scheidly at Harold Golen Gallery 3/13/10


Opening Reception Saturday, March 13th 7-11pm
March 13th- April 10th
HAROLD GOLEN GALLERY
2294 North West 2nd Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
Wynwood Art District
haroldgolengallery.com
Scott Scheidly will be present at the opening for your chance to meet this exquisite painter!
Amazing Paintings by: SCOTT SCHEIDLY (in his own words)
Ohio Born. At age four I attempted my first art project by devouring a 10 pack of crayons thus turning my diaper into a Jackson Pollack. At age six I was introduced to the sweet nectar of school paste. At around this same time period I began producing turkey drawings by tracing my hand. At age seven I lost my thumb in an unfortunate Big Wheel accident ending my successful “Hand Turkey Period”. At age ten I ate more paste, however at age eleven I switched to water based paints & modeling clay. Between age twelve to sixteen I was in a daze from the paints I had eaten which I found out to be oil based. I did not produce much art during this time which we will call the “Your Sons Not Quit Right Period”. At age seventeen I had kicked my habits and refined my skills and began to earn money with art for the first time by doing fellow students art projects for lunch money. At age twenty I apparently graduated from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and moved to Florida unbeknownst to me. I still live in Florida where I enjoy floundering about and painting pretty pictures, and I still eat paste now and again just to remind myself of my roots and how I ended up like this. Some day I hope not to be famous.

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Borinquen Art Gallery Monthly Gallery Walk and Silent Art Auction 3/13/10

The Design District’s Monthly Gallery Walk And A Silent Auction
You are Invited to an Evening of Art, Music, Fun and Silent Auction
Painting… Sculptures… Photograph… Furniture
Saturday March 13th, 2010 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Free Open Bar & Light Hors d’Oeuvres

Silent Auction: 13 great pieces of art will be auctioned. Proceeds will benefit Haiti earthquake victims and Borinquen HIV/AIDS Clinic

We also have other Items to be Raffled
“Boomfish” originally signed by Romero Britto
Paintings by Up & Coming Talents
Miami Heat Tickets for Two
Dinner for Two at Michael’s Genuine Restaurant
Dinner for Two at Maitardi Restaurant

And Of Course Don’t Miss The On Going Expo By 10 Award Winning Artists
Painting, Sculpture, Photography By
H-Allen Benowitz, Francois Gracia, Andre de Plessel, Clarice de Souza, Igal Fedida, Sophia Lacroix, Gabriela Liascovitz, Laura Rozen and RaRa Kuyu

Borinquen Art Gallery
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami Design District

Artformz Opening Reception A Terrible Beauty Alette Simmons-Jimenez and Sibel Kocabasi 3/13/10


March 13th, 2010
2nd Saturday in Wynwood
left: “Greed” Alete Simmons-Jimenez – right: “Your Neighbor” Sibel Kocabasi
Opening Reception 7-10pm
“A Terrible Beauty”
13 March – April 5, 2010
Presenting the work of
Alette Simmons-Jimenez and Sibel Kocabasi

Often working on parallel themes and approaching ideas from a common viewpoint, the artists present new works with an uncommon synergy in video, painting and construction. Inspired by the vocabulary of contemporary culture, the works address the identity of humanity often using animals as metaphors.

Kocabasi, originally from Istanbul, received an MFA from Florida Atlantic University. She has been exhibiting her work nationally and internationally, and curated the acclaimed show “Undertow” featuring 29 South Florida artists in Istanbul. She currently teaches at Palm Beach Community College.

Alette Simmons-Jimenez, born in Wisconsin, received a BFA from Newcomb College in New Orleans. She has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships for her projects in multiple media. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in several museums and private collections.

More on each artist:
www.alettesimmonsjimenez.com
www.sibelkocabasi.com
Artformz
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
& artformz outzide
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
The Oscar Fuentes Combo A Latin Jazz/Flamenco fusion band with Afro-Mayan Beat Poetry

Art and Design Night Incantations in Multi-Color Art Fusion Galleries 3/13/10


Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our first spectacular exhibition of the 2010 art season aptly titled “Incantations in Multi-Color”.
This exhibition features 32 international and national dynamic contemporary artists displaying their robust splashes of brilliance that have become the trademark of Art Fusion Galleries’ events.
So please be sure to join us tomorrow for Gallery Walk
WHY: Art & Design Night Gallery Walk
“Incantations in Multi-Color”.
WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: Saturday, March 13, 2010 (7-10 pm)
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Music by “KayakMan”
Valet Parking available by
South Florida Parking.

Dead Dads Club Corporation Zack Balber Spinello Gallery 3/13/10


Dead Dads Club Corporation | Everything I Leave to You [2009] | Crayola Crayon on Cotton Paper | 79″ x 64″
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38 ST, No. 101, Miami, FL – 33137
MAIN GALLERY: Dead Dads Club Corporation | “Final Performance” | Solo Debut
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, March 13th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery (155 NE 38 St., No. 101, Miami Florida – 33137) is tentative to introduce, with extreme trepidation: Dead Dads Club Corporation in their debut solo exhibition, “Final Performance.” DDCC magically corporealize bullshit cotton candy cone portraits, landscape cross-sections of brown derby cake, and hardcored florals by incantations of Crayola crayons. The inert non-ism works on expansive cotton paper are stepped on wildly by drunken hookers whenever they get the chance. “There is no fuckery with the painting tradition, early modernism, earthworks, or process art, other than to be aware to avoid a practical understanding of which therein.” So they say now.

Presidential address: “The intent is to create artistic monopolies over materials, contexts and combinations that will rule out any competition and thereby enhance our price point in that variety of object-making. Catering to the prevailing fondness for unique universality in epic fashion we deliver a calculating approach, giving art what art wants into the tide that has brought so many others to the top(of art’s glass ceiling). We maintain secrecy about our ideas and composites. The product is meant as decorative, presented as object and title. Our methods of writing and conclusions on subject and context are our taste, arrived at by an arbitrary free associative process.

The goal is to take over genre, form, principle and be the most elite provider of XXXL Crayola crayon images of bodies on the frozen earth and suffocating heads around. If we can’t do that, it’s onto the next genre, form, principle and fuck you all. Anything else.”

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 13th, 2010 / Exhibition through April 3rd, 2010.

Zack Balber | NW 7th Avenue (Pusher) [2010] | C-Print | Edition of 5 | 18″ x 26″
SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38 ST, No. 101, Miami, FL – 33137
PROJECT SPACE: Zack Balber| “My Americans” | Solo Debut
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, March 13th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery (155 NE 38 St., No. 101, Miami Florida – 33137) is proud to announce the addition of a new project space. The inaugural exhibition we be launched by the much anticipated solo debut show, “My Americans,” by Zack Balber, featuring a suite of photographs inspired by Balber’s obsession with people, colors, and environment as he commuted daily through Little Haiti, Overtown, and Downtown Miami, to avoid traffic and construction.

“Photography is not like painting,” Henri Cartier-Bresson told The Washington Post in 1957. “There is a creative fraction of a second when you are taking a picture. Your eye must see a composition or an expression that life itself offers you, and you must know with intuition when to click the camera. That is the moment the photographer is creative, Oop! The Moment! Once you miss it, it is gone forever.”

Over fifty years later, Balber’s images like those of “The Americans” by Robert Frank, reflect a similar perspective of America yet now embodying the cultural integration that is characteristic of the 21st century. Originally from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, a monochromatic steel town, Balber was transported out of the gloom and into the glitter. “What are you looking at Cracker?” was his welcome. Like T.S. Eliot in his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” they both found themselves seeking to connect to an unfamiliar society, longing for acceptance.

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 13th, 2010 / Exhibition through April 3rd, 2010.

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.

Wynwood Gallery Walk at Fabrika Art Space Music by Mr Pauer Drinks by Sam Adams 3/13/10


Hello Fabrikators!
This Saturday March 13th we are opening our doors at the new Fabrika Art Space to chill, chit chat, hear some tunes and enjoy a beer or two courtesy of our friends of Sam Adams.
Come and meet the Fabrika staff and learn how to participate and get involved with what we do.
Also, CLAUDIA CALLE will have some special edition signed posters from her series “REPUBLIC OF CHINA” for sale and some other cool stuff.
6-10PM
Music by Mr. Pauer
Drinks by Samuel Adams
Fabrika Art Space
2722 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Wynwood Art District
www.fabrikalink.com

Gallery Diet Sarah Conaway and Graham Hudson 3/13/10


MARCH 12 – APRIL 3, 2010
SECOND SATURDAY / SAT, MARCH 13 11AM-9PM

Sarah Conaway and Graham Hudson both employ the use of quotidian materials to create beauty. A translation of style and aesthetics, relativity and perspective, their work highlights the formal qualities of the mundane in a richly historical exploration of the formal. Examining Hudson and Conaway together affords the viewer an extensive discovery in the use of line, form, and shadow: for Conaway through the documentation of temporary sculptural constructions, and for Hudson through the de-construction and then manipulation of functional objects.

The exhibition at Gallery Diet will bring together a series of eight black and white photographs by Conaway including Bound To Fail, The Ship, and Sunrise with a selection of sculpture from Graham Hudson’s re-constructed chair series including Collapse Chair, Inverted Bar Stool, and Two Chairs.

Sarah Conaway lives in Los Angeles, California. After receiving her MFA in photography from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2001 her work has been included in numerous exhibitions such as Artists in and Out of Hazard Park curated by Sterling Ruby at the Galerie Christian Nagel in Berlin, I am Eyebeam at Gallery 400 curated by Melanie Schiff and Lorelei Stuart in Chicago, and Sarah Conaway at Bellwether Gallery in New York.

Graham Hudson is based out of London and has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Previous exhibitions in Miami include Design Miami 2009 and Locust Projects 2008, his work has also been featured in solo exhibitions at Monitor in Rome, Zinger Presents in Amsterdam and, Rokeby in London. Group exhibitions include From a Distance at Wallspace in New York, 6 of 1: Performance and Sculpture at The Camden Arts Center in London, and New Religious Art at The Liverpool Biennial .

Special thanks to The Hotel of South Beach, Florida for so generously hosting Ms. Conaway. www.thehotelofsouthbeach.com

Image Captions:
Sarah Conaway, Bound to Fail, 2009, C-print, 30″ x 40″
Graham Hudson, Two chairs, 2009, Timber, whicker, plastic, 35.5″ x 25.5″ x 24″

About Gallery Diet: Diet represents five emerging and mid-career artists, Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski. Their work is exhibited alongside that of an invitational series of artists from around the world.

SunTek Chung 10 Years Opening at Charest-Weinberg Gallery 3/13/10


Charest-Weinberg Gallery is pleased to present SUNTEK CHUNG: 10 YEARS, opening March 13 through May 22. This exhibition will be the artist’s Miami debut.
OPENING RECEPTION
March 13th, from 7pm – 10pm at 250 NW 23rd Street, Space 408

charestweinberg.com | 305- 292-0411
Art in America review
SunTek Chung’s elaborately staged photographs are brilliant send-ups of cultural cliches, with a bitingly satirical edge. Populated by a variety of classic Asian and American stereotypes, his scenarios break open such contrived depictions by synthesizing numerous eastern and western social signifiers to demonstrate that stereotypes, whatever form they come in, may just as easily apply to one culture as to another.
Chung himself plays the role of protagonist in these fictitious tableaux that fall somewhere between Cindy Sherman’s objectifying film stills and David LaChapelle’s outrageously baroque staged photographs. By dramatically changing his appearance and demeanor in every role, he becomes the perfect foil for canned notions of nationalistic homogeneity and requisite expectations of masculinity.
In his earlier images, Chung confronts generic depictions of martial arts heroes by presenting a side of these characters rarely seen. While a stealthy ninja daydreams of a life filled with love (not unlike the kind offered in the romance novel he clutches in his hand), a kung-fu master turns fierce cricket player, striking a pose under a Shinto archway papered in Burberry plaid.
Elsewhere, American stereotypes are turned on their head in photographs of a beer-blunted redneck from the “Dirty South” celebrating the rise of another South (that of South Korea), and a lawn-obsessed suburbanite who tames his rice paddy plots with an extravagant array of gardening tools. The word assimilation takes on a whole new meaning after viewing Chung’s alternate versions of the quintessential Asian-American male.
In his most recent images, Chung turns to pop-cultural themes—both high and low, past and present—for inspiration, inviting other characters to play along. Huck Finn and Jim are cross- referenced with Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as they steer their raft towards a better world, freed from the cultural detritus and social myopia that previously weighed them down. Similarly, Daedalus and Icarus, clad in Chinese silk hot pants, their wings constructed from an assortment of defunct electrical fans, are caught in a fall from grace that is both physical and metaphorical.
As humorous as they may be, a closer look at Chung’s images reveals the unsettling presence of a man hiding in plain sight—the artist himself—whose identity games offer up a searing critique of historically received wisdoms that sadly persist even to this day. His rogues gallery of affected poses, then, which range from the “bob and weave” to the “duck for cover,” to the signature dynamism of his spring-loaded “jack-in the box,” whose confrontational gaze is unavoidable, ultimately arise from his own day to day survival strategies. A rare instance, one might say, of the perfect fusion between the personal and the political.
Whether critique or homage, over-the-top burlesque or restrained meditation, Chung’s entire body of work over the past ten years ultimately reveals deeply entrenched processes of social normalization and ideological control. Processes, it’s worth noting, that we all find ourselves complicit in at one time or another, both unwittingly and otherwise.

Eazy Street Invites you to Art Battles 3/13/10

If you didn’t get a chance to make it to last weekend’s Art Battles, come out tomorrow night Saturday 13th for art walk and see the exhibit the new times calls “Art Battles turns Wynwood’s Eazy Street Gallery into a war zone”.doors open at 7pm, to midnight.

Art Battles, a live painting competition showcasing emerging street artists who vie for prize money and the chance to exhibit their work in a gallery. After Miami, the paint-slinging scrums are scheduled to move on to Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Seattle,Las Vegas, and New Orleans .

The exhibit will open this Saturday the 13th through April 5thth for more information about this exhibit and our upcoming events email us at info@ezstreetgallery.com

Art 4 Hope Artwalk Miami Michael Perez Art Gallery 3/13/10


Join us on Saturday March 13th for a creative moment at the Michael Perez Art Gallery presenting ART FOR HOPE, a charity event benefiting ONE HOPE UNITED.

Book Signing: EROTIC SIGNATURE is invited to present its latest publication “The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today – Vol 3″… Make sure to take the opportunity to get your own signed copy of the book.

Michael Perez Art Gallery
3252 NE 1st Avenue, Suite 120
Midtown Miami
516.641.0554
Saturday, March 13, 2010 8:00pm
Michael Perez Art Gallery – 3252 NE 1st Ave, Suite 120 – Midtown Miami

12th Annual Gifford Lane Art Stroll 3/14/10

It’s the Grove the way the Grove once was. Like an exotic bloom that flowers but once a year, the wild blossom unfolds its petals once more: the twelfth annual celebration of the original Gifford Lane Art Stroll will burst into color and lilting music along one usually sleepy little block of Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block) on Sunday, March 14th from 12 noon to five o’clock.

The event features more than sixty visual artists displaying their works on the fences and in the front yards along the cute little lane, including a number of the finest artists in the region.

The nearly legendary little Art Stroll continues a Grove tradition of wild and crazy artists who defy convention to bring people together in the magical clearing under the trees. More than a decade ago, a half-dozen active artists lived on this block of Gifford. They started the tradition. Most of them have now moved away but a hearty band of neighbors—several dozen strong–meet frequently to carry on this most unlikely of all arts festivals.

The Gifford Lane Art Stroll promises to be a good hearted afternoon of delights under the leafy canopy on Sunday, March 14 from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Be sure to be there.

Originall posted here.

DASH and Marimekko present a bodybuilding performance 3/13/10


Marimekko Miami, a full-concept lifestyle showroom featuring the Finnish design house’s bold and iconic designs, will collaborate with Miami’s Design and Architecture Senior High School (DASH) to present a “bodybuilding” performance Saturday, March 13, 7:30 – 9:30 PM. Coinciding with the Design District’s Art + Design Night, Marimekko Miami’s storefront windows will set the stage for ten students in a live performance produced by Fernando Calzadilla, a renowned performance artist and teacher at DASH. The students will engage in a dynamic, unrehearsed exploration of architectural form and costume construction using Marimekko’s signature fabrics.

Blake Fisher Fine Art Photography at D&G Gallery 3/13/10


Presents: BLAKE FISHER
Fine Art Photography
Saturday, March 13
8pm-11pm
“Pavia”
Color Pigment Print on Archival Cotton Rag
42″ x 57″
Curated by Luky Cancio
EXPRESS RSVP ONLINE (CLICK HERE)
RSVP BY TELEPHONE: 305-438-9798
RSVP BY EMAIL:rsvp@dgfineart.com
D&G Art Design Gallery
Wynwood Art District, 540 NW 28th Street, Miami, FL 33127
www.DGFineArt.com

Directions From I-95 take 195 East, take exit 2A, make a right on North Miami Avenue heading South past Midtown Shopping Center, go right on 29th Street heading West, then left on 5th Ave heading South, and a final right on 28th street heading West, D&G is the third building on your left.

Directions: from Biscayne Blvd head west on N.E. 29th Street, make a left NW 5th Ave, make a right on NW 28th Street heading West, D&G is the third building on your left.
D&G Art Design Gallery | 540 NW 28th street | Miami | FL | 33127

CCEMiami Foodjects Design and the New Cuisine in Spain 3/13/10


Consulate General of Spain, CCEMiami, and the Tourist Office of Spain cordially invite you to the opening reception of:
FOODJECTS Design and the New Cuisine in Spain
Opening reception at the Miami Design District
4141 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 102. Miami, FL 33137 / on view until april 10
The Spanish New Cusine has become a concept that goes far beyond the culinary dominion. This has incited a group of designers to bring their art into a fusion which has gave birth to amazing new products.
CCEMiami and the Tourist Office of Spain present this exhibition curated by designer Martín Azúa. It is a selection of more than 100 objects conceived by 30 designers and produced by Spanish companies. In all these projects functionality and creativity join their forces to respond to new necesities. Designers and chefs have shered their ideas to strengthen the relationship between food and its containers or even to inspire new culinary creations departing from a particular newly design object.

Closing Reception Pablo Cano at Bakehouse Art Complex 3/12/10


JOIN US: FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, 2010 7-10PM
CLOSING RECEPTION PABLO CANO
To accompany the exhibition, the Bakehouse Art Complex has published a beautiful 55 page catalog featuring a foreword by BAC Executive Director, Arlys Raymond, and an introduction from Bonnie Clearwater, Executive Director and Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.
Pablo Cano will be available for catalog signing the night of the reception on March 12th.

SWENSON GALLERY: NATURE: Elements and Interpretations
Exhibition of pastel paintings and sculpture
Pat Ross Marx, pastel artist uses the colorful foliage of Fairchild Tropical Gardens as her vehicle for abstraction.
Marta Moreu’s bronze and mixed-media sculptural forms explore man’s relationship to nature’s elements.
Live Music from instrumental guitarist Peter Betan
Open Wine Bar
60+ Open Artist Studios
Friday March 12th, 2010
7-10PM
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org

A Smell Of Spring in the Design District 3/13/10


Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
I N V I T A T I O N to
” A SMELL OF SPRING ” in the Design District
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, March 13th. 2010, 7-10pm
Get out of your A/C-fortresses, smell the spring in the air, enjoy to breath, live and love.
You will have a gorgeous night with light, music, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best –
see what’s new in style and get ideas for your home. PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians and side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…
Please have a preview in our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com
Appreciate our exhibition: “ACRYLART”, a world of transparent custom furniture and sculptures.
Come and see yourself how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water( Jets).
To see our recent video: www.CityLoftArt.com
And enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well introduced pianist Domingo Aragu.
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, Inc. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006
www.CityLoftArt.com / www.euartgallerymiami.com

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 3/6/10


March 6Th 2010
Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll: A Mix of Artists,
Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling
Free event at Mayfair in the Grove Offers Activities for the Whole Family
On Saturday, March 6Th Coconut Grove Art Stroll brings to you, a fabulous array of new artists, music, entertainers and much more. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Martin Terry the one man orchestra; will make you dance to the rhythm of international music.
This free monthly cultural event founded by Johnny Valdes has proved to be an excellent way to spend a casual Saturday evening in the Grove.
Enjoy Free Food & beverage by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Market, Pollo Tropical, Don Eduardo Tequila, Aalchemia Vodka Products, Kilo Kia Rum and Miller Lite Beer.
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.
Artist, Johnny Valdes, who is a Gallery Owner on the Promenade at Mayfair and also the founder of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll, says “This event has brought many new faces and visitors to Coconut Grove! The goal is to deliver an excellent show and also offer a free event for the whole family to enjoy. Also many of the local businesses have benefited from the economic impact this event brings every month to the area.”
This month Coconut Grove Art Stroll is collaborating in a fund racing event benefiting the Miami Rowing Club,
The Miami Rowing Club, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, is South Florida’s premier rowing center. Currently serving Adult and high school athletes, the Miami Rowing Club is raffling off a 2010 convertible mini cooper (est. value $30,000) and a Hudson rowing single (est. value $10,000).
Tickets will be available for purchase during the Art Stroll, or on-line at www.miamirowing.org
Tickets costs $50 and total ticket sales will be limited to 2,000 with the drawing being held at the 37Th annual Miami International Regatta on Sunday, March 7, 2010.
Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Ana M Bikic , Juan Fernandez and William Mark Coulthard.
By presenting the Event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60” X 16” Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
When: Saturday March 6Th 2010 – 7pm to 11pm
Where: Promenade at Mayfair – 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133.
Contact 305-726-1466 or e-mail coconutgroveartstroll@yahoo.com or visit us @
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll



The Lincoln Road Art Walk 3/6/10

ArtWalk, Saturday, March 6th, 2010 from 7-10 pm
Come and enjoy the artists of Lincoln Road next Saturday,
The Lincoln Road Art Walk, takes place the first Saturday of every month. In addition to the ArtWalk the exhibit Ritual and Process is on display in the main gallery, and more than 40 local artists in ACSF’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road buildings. Artists will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video, mixed media, and glass works . For more information on the Art Walk, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org. This event is generously sponsored by Zone Perfect.

Photographs – Design District and Wynwood Art Walk – 02/13/10

Design District and Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday, February 13, 2010. For the better gallery, click here.

Last Saturday, February 13, Calix Gustav Gallery along with Miami Art Guide held an opening reception for the cutting edge gallery’s newest exhibit”Basics.” Curated by gallery director and owner Amanda Fernandez-Leon, the exhibit features works by classically trained, emerging artists whom explore an individual’s connection with his/her being through the basics of life: solitude, the subconscious, self-expression and revelations, as well as minimalism.

Guests, including featured artists Yvonne Cordoba, Eric Torriente and Max Kraushaar, enjoyed live entertainment by Florida International University’s School of Music and Miami Symphony, as well as complimentary cocktails courtesy of V Georgio Vodka. Calix Gustav Gallery is located at 98 NW 29th Street. The exhibit will be available for viewing until April 1.

Viernes Culturales 2nd Carnival Night 2/26/10


Viernes Culturales 2nd Annual Carnival Night
Featuring a colorful parade with Congas and Comparsas!

Free Historic Walking Tour Led by Dr. Paul George
Meet @ 7:00pm in front of the Tower Theater.

Coming Soon to the Viernes Culturales Gallery – Exhibition by group W10. Curated by Yovani Bauta
Cremata Gallery presents a Solo Show by Cuban Artist Hernan Garcia
1646 SW 8th Street. Miami, FL 33135
www.crematagallery.com
Zu Galeria Fine Arts tiene el honor de invitarlos a la presentación del libro El maestro en el cuerpo de la escritora cubana María Cristina Fernández. 11 de Febrero, 8pm
2248 SW 8th Street
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com
Participación especial del cantautor Roberto Garrido.

Invitation to the opening of Basics at Calix Gustav Gallery 2/13/10



CALIX GUSTAV GALLERY UNVEILS NEW EXHIBITION “BASICS” IN WYNWOOD

WHAT/WHO: Calix Gustav Gallery is pleased to announce the launch of its newest exhibition “Basics,” showcasing works by classically trained emerging artists who utilize contemporary subject matters. Hosted by Miami Art Guide and coinciding with Wynwood’s monthly Art Walk, Calix Gustav Gallery will host an opening reception on Saturday, February 13, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Guests will enjoy live entertainment by Florida International University’s School of Music and Miami Symphony, as well as complimentary cocktails courtesy of V Georgio Vodka.

Between the various artists featured, all are united by the underlying theme, “basics,” or the connection with one’s being through the exploration of the basics of life: solitude, the subconscious, self-expression and revelations, as well as minimalism. Yvonne Cordoba explores esoteric themes – the most notable being solitude – which she portrays as a necessary means through which to achieve self-awareness. Rising talent, Max A. Kraushaar uses reflections of his own subconscious to create what he calls “Expressive Surrealistic Mixed Media.” Cuban artist, Eric Torriente presents works from his latest portfolio releases Outbound Tales and The Last Glaciation, expressionistic depictions of old stories and past revelations. Lastly, Agustín de Llanos presents an abstract series of clean, minimalist, elegant works that play with light, dimension, textures and mediums, which he calls “shadows of absences.”

For more information on Calix Gustav Gallery, please visit www.calixgustav.com. Events are open to the public – RSVP to calix@taraink.com or 305.864.3434 ext. 157.

WHEN: Basics Reception: Saturday, February 13, 2010; 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Gallery Walk: Saturday, February 13, 2010; 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Ongoing Exhibition: Saturday, February 13, 2010 – Thursday, April 1, 2010
Gallery visiting hours: Tuesday – Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

WHERE: Calix Gustav Gallery
Wynwood Arts District
98 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127

Love, Infatuation or Lust exhibition at Hardcore Art Contemporary Space 2/13/10


Love, Infatuation or Lust
Opening February 13th, 2010 @ Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
Curated by Rochi Llaneza
When you seek love, you can become saturated with infatuation or lust. The question we pose is if there is a clear difference? It’s an experiment.
The visual expression of these emotions is the goal. To accomplish this, we gathered a group of artists who have or have had links to Florida International University with the objective to reach out and support local artists with the hope that love and solidarity bounds us.

Featuring: Art/Musical Collective: {In-Boxes} : Daniel E. Fernandez and Kenneth Martinson
Artists:
Catalina Jaramillo
Angelica Clyman
Kate Kretz
Ingrid Eliasson & Jennifer Basile
Juan Griego
Donna Torres
Tamara Hervera
Gretchen Scharnagl
Maria Lino
Hugo Moro
Natasha Duwin
Julie Friel
Jules Lusson
Luisa Mesa
Venessa Monokian
Gary Fonseca
Magda Ortiz
Aleli Egues
Orion Mansfield
Rochi Llaneza
Grettel J. Singer

Artformz Opening Reception Fragmentary Memories Anja Marais and Guillermo Portieles 2/13/10


2nd Saturday in Wynwood
February 13th, 2010
Opening Reception 7-10pm
Fragmentary Memories
Anja Marais & Guillermo Portieles
Paintings and Installations
12 February – 6 March, 2010
Artformz is very pleased to present the two-person show featuring the most recent work of artists Anja Marais and Guillermo Portieles. The two artists offer each their own creative expressions of the power and impact of memory on the formation of identity and creative production.
& Artformz Outzide presents a special guest performance by The Oscar Fuentes Combo
A Latin Jazz/Flamenco fusion band with Afro-Mayan Beat Poetry
Artformz
172 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.artformz.net

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts Jose Bechara Reception 2/13/10


DIANA LOWENSTEIN FINE ARTS
JOSE BECHARA
Pássaros geométricos e pelo menos um pássaro rectangular!

Reception will take place at the gallery on February 13th.
Exhibitions will be on view through March 6th, 2010.

Jose Bechara was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he studied at the Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage. His work has been exhibited widely in North and South America, as well as Europe. In this most recent exhibition of his work, Pássaros geométricos e pelo menos um pássaro rectangular! (Geometric Birds, a Rectangular Bird at Least), he continues to explore dualities. They remain traditional in that most are two-dimensional works of oil on canvas, yet contemporary in their incorporation and manipulation of rust as a medium. They include very rigid elements of geometry, but couple them with soft transitions of tones and colors. They can be very abstracted, while still referencing landscapes, figures and other elements.

UISUK BYEON, YOUNG CHO, JESSICA LABATTE & BRIANA SCHWEIZER
The Triumph of Patience

Materials transform over time. Like human bodies they disintegrate, collapsing, crumbling, and wearing away over the course of their existence. The artists in this exhibition investigate and capture the frailty of their respective materials, while also reworking and transforming them. Working in Chicago, a city with deep foundations in labor, these artists employ common materials as a means of transcendence. Their choices of materials, combined with exhaustive, often obsessive devotion to process, are contemplations on temporality, mortality, control and the transcendence of contemporary life.

BYEON CHO LABATTE SCHWEIZER

All four of these artists have recently graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago with an MFA. They have exhibited their work throughout the United States, as well as internationally. They bring together personal backgrounds and experiences cohesively while each maintains an individual focus, concept and aesthetic.

Project Room: COLECTIVO MR – MARINA GARCIA BURGOS – RICARDO RAMON JARNE
Si no existe el mas allá, la injusticia del pobre se prolonga eternamente
In Si no existe el mas allá, la injusticia del pobre se prolonga eternamente (If there is no afterlife, the injustice of the poor lingers perpetually), Colectivo MR addresses social issues such as discrimination and racism through a series of staged photographs. These portraits place a family from the Peruvian Andes, in their traditional dress, in settings throughout the wealthy districts of Lima. By doing so, the irony of their seemingly being out of place in their own country is evident. Colectivo MR is a collaboration between photographer Marina Garcia Burgos (Peru) and art critic Ricardo Ramon Jarne (Spain).

DIANA LOWENSTEIN FINE ARTS | 2043 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33127 | T: 305-576-1804
WWW.DLFINEARTS.COM

Art and Design Night Incantations in Multi-Color at Art Fusion Galleries 2/13/10

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our first spectacular exhibition of the 2010 art season aptly titled
“Incantations in Multi-Color”.
This exhibition features 32 international and national dynamic contemporary artists displaying their robust splashes of brilliances that have become the trademark of Art Fusion Galleries’ events.
So please be sure to join us for the opening reception of
“Incantations in Multi-Color” and add some color to your world!
WHY: Art & Design Night for “Incantations in Multi-Color”.
WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: Saturday, February 13, 2010 (7-10 pm)
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments also
Music by “KayakMan”
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.

Romero Britto at Borinquen Gallery 2/13/10


ART LOVERS FOR HAITI
BORINQUEN GALLERY PRESENTS “BOOMFISH” BY ROMERO BRITTO
A Silent Auction and Fund-raising
In Collaboration with The University Of Miami’s Center For Latin American Studies
You are Invite to An Evening of Art, Music, Fun And Silent Auction !!!!
Paintings……. Sculptures……….. Photography….
Taken part in the auction other works by award winning artists like Haiti’s Francois Gracia and Sophia Lacroix; Abstract Painter Igal Fedida of Israel, Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami and Sculpture by Gabriela Liacovitz of Argentina and many others
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2010
VIP COCKTAIL RECEPTION
6:00pm to 10:00pm
(Silent Auction Starts at 3:00 p.m.)
Friday February 12th & Sunday February 14th By Appointment Only
Gallery Located at 100 NE. 38 Street Suite #3 Miami, FL 33137

777 Studio Gallery during Gallery Walk 2/5/10


Join us this Friday, February 5th, at 777 Studio-Gallery for a painting exhibition featuring the work of Boris Millares and Carlos Diaz Barrios. Also featuring new sculpture by Manuel Millares.
Live music by Dennis Alonso y Los Angeles de Cuba
The exhibit will be from 7-11pm.
777 Studio-Gallery is located at 166 Alhambra Circle, Upstairs (Alhambra / Ponce intersection).
BORIS MILLARES
MANUEL MILLARES
CARLOS DIAZ BARRIOS
Hope to see you there…
www.artsite777.com
Click on the link for a short video of a typical 777 night



Late Night Thursdays in Wynwood at Gallery Diet 1/28/10


JOIN US TOMMOROW AT GALLERY DIET
CHARLEY FRIEDMAN MAGICAL POWERS
OPEN TILL 8PM

Read what the Press is saying about Charley Friedman’s exhibition Magical Powers.
Charley Friedman
Wizard of Art
Carlos Suarez De Jesus

Wynwood’s eclectic Gallery Diet (174 NW 23rd St., Miami) and Charley Friedman’s quixotic vision will whisk you away to a whimsical wonderland. “Magical Powers,” Friedman’s second solo show at the always-surprising space, features a mixed-media buffet of seductive offerings that incite a belly roll.
On one wall, a plush hand fires a jellybean-colored cascade of space rays toward the heavens. In the center of the gallery, a slowly dripping fountain, confected from a kiddie pool and natural sponges, fills the air with the soothing murmur of a slow-mo waterfall. The startled mugs of a cow and tortoise gawk bemusedly at passersby. And a giant orange beach ball swallows a room in the opposite corner. This Wednesday at 11 a.m., catch Friedman’s legerdemain before his baffling enchantment of an exhibition closes. It’s one of those rare treats that will leave a smile lingering on your gob long afterward.

Charley’s House of Fun
Nancy Jones
Silver linings and fun sex are two surprise elements you‘re likely to encounter this New Year at Gallery Diet in Wynwood. Director Nina Johnson opens her unashamedly beat-up gray door with a welcome smile. Seems like everyone’s a potential friend here. Even those glum looking refugees (from downtown New York ?) moping around in the back will probably lighten up after a dose of prankster artist Charley Friedman’s Magical Powers.
Friedman makes his home in that beehive of art-making –Brooklyn– where most sculptors who know-what’s-good-for-them live these days. His second solo show here at Diet is small. But small, smart and cagey. Cagey, in fact, is how that 99-year old dynamo sculptor Louise Bourgeois once described herself. And Friedman has a little of that naughty Bourgeois in him, minus the tortured childhood angst.
His materials are by turn crude, everyday, found, or skillfully crafted, while his outlook is altogether wry. Magic Rays and Magic Powers form the locus of the exhibition. On one wall a small graphite work on paper, Magic Rays shows a gleeful male nude spreading rays of sperm-like joy around. He’s no sex symbol, just a regular guy who wants to believe he’s still a power in the world by dint of his male-ness. Walk over to the center of the room and Rays morph into Powers, a sculpture fabricated from Pop-colored felt pieces sewn together. There is also what looks like a female hand involved. Either she’s showing who’s really the boss and creator here, or she’s blocking the intrusive rays from that guy over on the wall who’s clearly deluded and infatuated with himself.
You could call it a win/win situation, or not.
There’s another sculpture by Friedman, and two handsome C-prints of a tortoise and a cow. One’s a little slow and the other gives milk.
You can read into it, or not.
No ambiguity about I Like Moist Things. Letters are carved out of natural sponges that drip intermittently into a tacky looking children’s wading pool.
You might like it, or not. I did.
Everything Is Going To Be Okay is the final Friedman work I look back to see before going out the door. Maybe 2010 won’t be so bad after all.

Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays in Little Havana 1/29/10


This Friday, January 29, 2010 joins us for a night of art, music and wine celebrating this year’s first Viernes Culturales!
8pm to 11pm

Zu Galeria Fine Arts
2248 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33135
786-443-5872
www.zugaleria.blogspot.com

Welcoming the The Miami Buena Vista – Biltmore Lions Club, who will be on hand to tell you more about their organization. Partial proceeds from tonight’s sales to benefit their organization.
Caricature artist Aristide Pumariega will be painting live!
Our current exhibits, Destino: Photographs by Mayumi Hasegawa and Elvira de las Casas’s La Mujer del Güije are not to be missed!
Also exhibiting all new works by Astrid Alcayaga, Karin Aldrey, Miguel Angel Baez, Julio Batista, Helier Batista, Salvador Lorenzo, Lapitu, Noel Leon, Evelio Lecour, Tony Nuñez, Marta Ramos, Candida Rodriguez, Santos, and Leonardo Severo.
Ceramics/Sculptures by Maru Antuñano, Dora Fiser, Liliana Folta and Roberto Wong.
Wine courtesy of Serendipity Wines

Super Art in the Park 1/29/10


SUPER ART IN THE PARK…a SUPER BOWL sanctioned event!
Friday, January 29
6pm – Midnight
Ponce Circle Park (2800 Ponce de Leon Blvd.)

Welcoming the world of Super Bowl XLIV, Super Art in the Park presents a super concert of reggae, smooth rock, soul and Latin funk! On stage…FOURTH DIMENSION, followed by JACOB JEFFRIES BAND and the music of KETCHY SHUBY, culminating with DJ LE SAM AND THE SPAM ALL STARS.

Special appearances by sports personalities, activities for the children, memorabilia, art exhibits and a SUPER hour all evening long! Admission is FREE.

Reception Photography And Art Exhibit Mayfair Promenade Coconut Grove 1/16/10


RECEPTION-PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART EXHIBIT-MAYFAIR PROMENADE, COCONUT GROVE
date/time: Sat. Jan. 16th from 7 to 9 pm. RSVP photomarivisser@gmail.com
location: Grove House Artist Gallery-Mayfair Promenade #162, next to the Improv Theatre, Coconut Grove.
venue: reception/photography – art exhibit
Maria Masvidal Visser’s photography ( Mari Visser) on display, as featured artist member of the month.
Hope you join us, love to see you at the coop gallery of local artists.

Celebrate Miami’s Skateboarding History at AE District 1/9/10


THE MIA PROGRAM – a ten year look at Miami-Dade through the eyes of local skateboarder/photographer Ian O’Connor, both on and off the Skateboard .
“The Program” is a limited edition 100 page printed publication produced solely by skater owned and operated MIA skate shop. It highlights some of the most pinnacle photos not only of skateboarding in Miami, but also in Ian’s career. Some of the photos have graced covers of the largest skate mag’s in the world, while others have never been seen until now. The Program does not only focus on the act of skating, it also takes a look into what we encounter on the streets of the magic city . Whether lying in the gutters of Liberty City, or hanging out of a helicopter above Biscayne Bay, Ian takes you on a visual trip of one of the most colorful and fascinating cities, all the while documenting some of the finest skateboarders in the world.
In addition to the MIA Program Publication, an event will be held at the AE District on 1/9/10. This event will showcase the Zine as well as Ian’s first solo photo show created specifically for “MIA-The Program.”
There will be live silk screening from longtime friend/skateboarder Rocky Grimes, who will be printing photos from The Program on t-shirts.
The music will be provided by DJ/MIA skater KEENONE.
A retrospective video of skating for the last 20 years in Miami put together by Josh Stewart, Joe Perrin, and Richard Quintera will be projected.
We will have a Mini Ramp Jam in back of the Gallery (THE GOAT RAMP will be set up)
This will be a chance like never before to see into the real culture of not only skateboarding but also a piece of Miami that has not yet been exposed in its pure and proper form by those who create and live it.

The MIA Program Magazine Release & Photo Show after party will be at Poplife

David Castillo Gallery presents Gustavo Roman and Shelter Serra 1/9/10


David Castillo Presents
Gustavo Román, Yet Nightly Pitch My Moving Tent
Shelter Serra, Dark Castle
January 9 – February 6, 2010
Reception January 9, 7-10 pm

David Castillo Gallery is pleased to present Gustavo Román’s Yet Nightly Pitch My Moving Tent and Shelter Serra’s Dark Castle.

In the main gallery, Gustavo Román explores the psychological and physical correlation of sexuality. In Yet Nightly Pitch My Moving Tent, through unequivocal implication of the male form, the artist exaggerates sensuality to the point of undermining manliness. White bedspreads emerge from the darkness and float on a black background as a spectral appearance awakens underneath, pitching a “tent”. The small scale of the drawings forces the viewer to become intimate with Román’s drawings and their suggestion.

Gustavo Román was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1974 and currently lives and works in Miami, Florida. He received a Bachelor of Humanities from the University of Puerto Rico in 1999, and a Masters of Fine Arts from Florida International University in 2007.

In the David Castillo Annex, Shelter Serra will present a new sculpture alongside a series of paintings and drawings inspired by the processes of digital technology and archetypes of mass media. In Dark Castle, Serra reproduces a Disney-esque Cinderella sand castle in black marble suggesting the permanence and ephemeral state of consumerism. Serra’s new paintings and drawings comment on the filtering of information and the notion of serialty. By blurring the line between hand-made and digitally created art, Serra invites the audience to examine technology’s role as a determiner of our visual environment.

Shelter Serra was born in Bolinas, California in 1972. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California Santa Cruz in 1994 and his Master in Fine Arts in Painting and Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design in 1996. The artist has exhibited nationally and internationally. He currently lives and works in New York City.

David Castillo Gallery
info@davidcastillogallery.com
http://www.davidcastillogallery.com
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
United States

Borinquen First Art Expo of 2010 at the Design District 1/9/10

BORINQUEN HEALTH CARE ART EXPO
Invites you to
THE DESIGN DISTRICT’S FIRST GALLERY WALK OF 2010.
Based on the success of the Borinquen Health Care Expo during Art Basel last month, we have decided to continue with this project for months to come. Many projects will be held at the gallery which will remain open for months. This gallery is the future home of the Borinquen Health Care HIV/AIDS clinic. The objectives of Borinquen Health Care Center behind these events is first, to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our south Florida communities and second, to generate funding through the Art Exhibit, Sponsorships, donations…etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic.
Saturday January 9th, 2010
6:00 – 10:00 pm
Open Bar & Light Hors d’Oeuvres

DON’T MISS THIS ECLECTIC EXPO BY 12 AWARD WINNING ARTISTS FROM 9 COUNTRIES GATHERED TO CREATE AWARENESS ABOUT HIV/AIDS
Painting, Sculpture, Photography By
Elizabeth Baez, H-Allen Benowitz, Francois Gracia, Fernando Llauaro, Andre de Plessel, Clarice de Souza, Igal Fedida, Sophia Lacroix, Gabriela Liascovitz, Mirabel Menendez, Puchi Noriega, Laura Rosen
(Proceeds fro the sale will benefit Borinquen’s HIV/AIDS Clinic)
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami Design District
Tel: 305.491.1526. email: bmn4288@gmail.com

Women on the Verge at Artformz Alternative 1/9/10


Artformz Alternative is pleased to announce the opening of Women on the Verge new works by Rosario Bond & Donna Haynes

Join the Artists
2nd Saturday Wynwood Openings
January 9th, 7-10pm

171 NW 23rd Street
Wynwood Arts District
305 572-0040

Artists currently exhibiting at other venues:
Sibel Kocabasi: Lighthouse Center for the Arts “Contempo” jurried exhibit, Gallery Square North
371 Tequesta Dr. Tequesta, FL – Jan. 7 – Feb. 6, 2010

Alette Simmons-Jimenez: 3 video works in “Monitoring Art” inaugural exhibition from O Cinema at Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL – Until Feb 6, 2010
“Abracadabra” at the Art & Cultural Center of Hollywood – Opening Jan. 22.

Rosario Bond: Curator’s Voice Art Projects, “Beautiful Trash” at MIA, Miami Beach Convention Center – Jan. 7 – Jan. 10, 2010
Contact:
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
info@artformz.net
305 572-0040
www.artformz.net

GAB Studio First Art Walk of 2010 1/9/10

Gab Studio
Second Saturday January 9,2010
Presents:
Bridges Aderhold
Aaron Schwartz
Deborah Weed
Dan Aderhold
Allen J. Mort
Greg Entner
Adam Old
and Musical Entertainment by Sarah Jacob
Please Join us this Saturday January 9th for a night of great art work and great music.

GAB STUDIO
Address: 105 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Fl 33127

Coming from the Grove: I-95 to I-195, exiting at North Miami Avenue (first exit on your right). Go south on North Miami Avenue until you get to NW 23rd Street. Make a right and we are one block down on your right-hand side.

Coming from the Beach: Take the Julia Tuttle Causeway/41st Street Causeway towards Midtown/Design District. Go South on Biscayne Blvd until you reach 29th Street.
Make a right onto NW 29th St. to N. Miami Ave. Make a left onto N. Miami Ave. until you reach 23rd St. Make a left and we are one block down on the right-hand side.

Coming From the North: Take I95 South to I195 east get off at N. Miami Ave. head south on N.Miami Ave. to nw 23 st make a right and we are one block down on you right hand side

www.Bridgesaderhold.com
www.Kissgreetings.net

Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood first Gallery Walk of the year feature Grit* and O Cinema Monitoring Art 1/9/10

Join Us this Saturday from 7-10pm for Wynwood’s first Gallery Walk of the year. The exhibition will feature Grit* and O Cinema’s Monitoring Art at the CG Warehouse.

“Grit*: to endure a trying situation and continue on without complaint,” featured artists: Yanelis Lopez, Jonathan Stein, Carl Pascuzzi, Klaus Guingang, Charles Chace and Spunk and The Orange Kittens.
Monitoring Art will showcase the talent of burgeoning and established artists working in video and the moving image, including Clifton Childree,Xavier Cortada, Dinorah de Jesus Rodriguez, JC Espinosa, Christina Pettersson, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Nikki Rollason, Russell Chartier, Paul J. Botelho and featuring Pipilotti Rist.
* Carl Pascuzzi’s photo print light box installation, Dear Art Fair… will be on display at the entrance of Miami International Art Fair, or MIA at the Miami Beach Convention Center, Hall A, until Sunday January 10, 2010. We’ll like to thank all Fair organizers, especially Lee Ann Lester, a great supporter of the Gallery from day One.
Calix Gustav Gallery
98 NW 29th St
Miami, FL 33127
www.calixgustav.com

Group Show Light Meets Color at CityLoftArt 1/9/10


Group Show: “LIGHT MEETS COLOR”
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, January 9th. 2010, 7-10pm
Please have a preview in our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com

AND … you will have a great night with light, music, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best –
see what’s new in style and get ideas for your home. PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians and side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…

Appreciate our exhibition: “ACRYLART”, a world of transparent custom furniture and sculptures.

Come and see yourself how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).
To see the complete video: www.CityLoftArt.com
And enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well introduced pianist Domingo Aragu.
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

Incantations in Multi-Color Opening Reception at Art Fusion Galleries 1/9/10



“Incantations In Multi-Color”
Opening Reception on Saturday, JANUARY 9th, 2010 (7-11pm)
Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our first spectacular exhibition of the 2010 art season aptly titled “Incantations in Multi-Color”. This exhibition features 32 international and national dynamic contemporary artists displaying their robust splashes of brilliances that have become the trademark of Art Fusion Galleries’ events. So please be sure to join us for the opening reception of
“Incantations in Multi-Color” and add some color to your world.
Opening reception for”Incantations in Multi-Color” hosted Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at 7:00 pm at
Art Fusion Galleries,1 N.E. 40th street, Suites 3, 6, 7, Miami, FL 33137. You can call for more information at 305.573.5730 or email at info@artfusiongallery.com.
Art Fusion Galleries is the largest gallery in the Miami Design District, over 4,000 square feet of gallery space. Our events are always one that you will not forget!
Further artist information can be found at: www.artfusiongallery.com
For press follow up questions, please contact at:
Art Fusion Galleries
info@artfusiongallery.com
www.artfusiongallery.com
1 N.E. 40th Street
Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
Tel: 305-573-5730

Charley Friedman Magical Powers opening at Gallery Diet 1/8-9/10


OPENING RECEPTION :
January 8th, 2009 : 6 – 9 pm

SECOND SATURDAY :
January 9th, 2007 : 7 – 10 pm

Somewhere between humor and magic lies the work of Charley Friedman. He has an undying interest in eliciting emotion in the viewer, not the quick response of shock but rather the kinds of emotions we remember from childhood; laughter, awe, suspense. Similar reactions are often experienced when looking at artwork. Through form and color artists create a sort of mysticism. Though it is a bit absurd this notion, the adoration of objects, it is comical, as Charley would say, a bit of “the emperors new clothes,” it is also irresistible, seductive, and un-avoidable. In Magical Powers, Friedman is exploring wonder, how it is created, where it comes from and our responses to it. In this exhibition Friedman will exhibit three sculptural works, alongside an early example of his photography.

Magical Powers is the second solo exhibition of Friedman’s work at Gallery Diet. The exhibition will be on view at 174 NW 23 Street Miami, FL 33127 from January 8th – February 6th, 2010 with an opening reception January 8th from 6 – 9 p.m.

Gallery Diet is open to the public Tuesday thru Saturday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., to schedule a private tour outside of regular business hours please contact info@gallerydiet.com

About Charley Friedman

For the last decade, Charley Friedman has been making work exploring the themes of personal identity and the relationship to one’s body. His work primarily addresses the continuous, morphing response of the body to its particular environment and choices. The absurd, tragic, contradictory nature of living is able to be uniquely portrayed using humor as an psychological conduit, from multiple yet equal tangents. For Charley, it is the emotional “ah hah” that he desires over any formal qualities.

Charley wants viewers to feel before they think.

About Gallery Diet:
In addition to Friedman, Diet represents Brian Burkhardt, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski and exhibits their work alongside that of an invitational series. For additional information please visit www.gallerydiet.com
For more information about our upcoming shows please contact : info@gallerydiet.com

Lincoln Road Art Walk 1/2/10


The Lincoln Road Art Walk, takes place the first Saturday of every month. In addition to the Primary Flight exhibit in the main gallery, more than 40 local artists in ACSF’s 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road studios, local and art spaces will open their doors to share photography, painting, installation, video, mixed media,and glass works . For more information on the Art Walk, please call 305.674. 8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 1/2/10


1st Saturday Coconut Grove Art Stroll on the Promenade at Mayfair
“Celebrates a Brand New Year”
Bringing Vibrant Activity and entertainment to Coconut Grove

On Saturday, January 2nd Coconut Grove Art Stroll Celebrate the New Year! By offering, a fabulous array of new artists, entertainers and much more. Over 40 local and international artists will participate. To enrich the experience, festivities will include live music by Martin Terry the one man orchestra; will make you dance to the rhythm of international music.

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

Enjoy Free Food & beverage by some of Miami’s most popular restaurants and sponsors including Coconut Grove’s Milam’s Grocery, Pollo Tropical, Don Eduardo Tequila, Aalchemia Vodka Products, Kilo Kia Rum and Miller Lite Beer.

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.

Artist, Johnny Valdes, who is a Gallery Owner on the Promenade at Mayfair and also the founder of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll, says “This event has brought many new faces and visitors to Coconut Grove! The goal is to deliver an excellent show and also offer a free event for the whole family to enjoy. Also many of the local businesses have benefited from the economic impact this event brings every month to the area.”

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Manuel Menendes, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Phyllis Hain, Beradette Denoux, Marlene Gasiba, Daisy Rodriguez, Jose Romero, Juan Fernandez and German Molina.

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

When: Saturday, Jan 2nd 2010 – 7pm to 11pm
Where: Promenade at Mayfair – 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133.
www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Hollywood Art Walk 1/16/10


Join us Saturday, January 16th • 7 – 10pm • FREE
Stroll along charming tree-lined sidewalks to the sounds of a jazzy saxophone or the soft strings of a violin and harp. Look over the shoulder of an artist painting in the street or visit the art galleries and businesses showcasing local and regional artwork. Complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres are served by participating businesses. Free admission. Maps available at locations listed below.
More Info

Participants:
ANSU Gallery, Beauty of Wax, Cafe Italia, Comfort Zone Studio & Spa, Elegant Photographics, Goddess Store & Studio, La Barraca Tapas Bar & Cafe, The Little Bakery, Maya, Mosaica, PinkGhost, Rainbo Cafe, Reliance Group, Inc. and The Shade Post.

ArtWalk Happenings

ANSU Gallery
7-10pm • 2028 Harrison Street, #104
Two talented Argentinean artists, Susy Navon and Patricia Bertisch, will be showing their art at ANSU Gallery. Navon said: “Living in luminous South Florida stimulates my color sensitivity.” Susy loves to work with acrylics and mix media. Patricia thinks that “Art is a spiritual road that I love to walk through.” You are invited to chat about art with Susy Navon and Patricia Bertisch at their vernissage during ArtWalk.
Info: 954-454-5632 or 954-921-4914 • www.ANSUGallery.com


Comfort Zone Studio & Spa
7-10pm • 2028 Harrison Street
Guest artists Roberta Shine & Sandi Fein – known for their interpretation of colors and shapes, their artwork will mesmerize you!
Info: 954-923-2030 • www.ComfortZoneSpa.com


Goddess Store & Studio
7-10pm • 2017 Harrison Street
Join us for our monthly display of original art work by talented local artists. Meet and mingle with the artists and learn about their inspirations.
Info: 954-929-2369 • www.GoddessStore.com

Life Is Art and Parafernalia Studios present ESSENCE an art walk after party and fundraising fest 1/9/10

Life Is Art
and
Parafernalia Studios
present
ESSENCE
an art walk after party and fundraising fest
Sponsored by Wemerge Magazine and The Culture Network
Talknightlife
and Miami Beach 411
Supported by Miami International Art Fair

FEATURED ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS
Jesica Alvarez
Artist 5
Flex Maslan
Jeremiah Jenner
Erica Cammareri
Olivia Mathews
Adriana Bottary
Adriana Pitic
Rachel Castillo
DJ Soozin Lewis
Sofia Kaufmann
David Kaufmann

music, art, performance, fashion, food, (alcohol), and more!
$5 suggested donation at the door
donation bar
money raised goes to support the arts
Second Saturday after the Wynwood & Design District Art Walk
January 9, 2010
9:30pm until they shut us down

174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127

Calling all artists, performers, singers, dancers, fashion designers, musicians, poets, acrobats, and all other creative peoples. Come and celebrate the monthly art walks at a real art after party. Located right in the heart of Wynwood, Parafernalia Studios has opened its doors to a monthly gathering of the imagination.

See photographs from ESSENCE #1

Downtown Hollywood Art Walk 12/19/09

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Stroll along charming tree-lined sidewalks to the sounds of a jazzy saxophone or the soft strings of a violin and harp. Look over the shoulder of an artist painting in the street or visit the art galleries and businesses showcasing local and regional artwork. Complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres are served by participating businesses. Free admission. Maps available at locations listed below. More Info

Participants: ANSU Gallery, Beauty of Wax, Cafe Italia, Comfort Zone Studio & Spa, Elegant Photographics, Goddess Store & Studio, La Barraca Tapas Bar & Cafe, The Little Bakery, Maya, Mosaica, PinkGhost, Rainbo Cafe, Reliance Group, Inc. and The Shade Post.
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Comfort Zone Studio & Spa
7-10pm • 2028 Harrison Street
Direct from the pages of Batman, Spider-Man and other comic books comes a unique exhibit of original comic book artwork! Along with the exhibit, Comfort Zone will have some original art, signed prints and comic books for sale. And, at the end of the evening, a drawing to win an original piece of comic book art for FREE! Info: 954-923-2030 • www.ComfortZoneSpa.com
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Goddess Store & Studio
7-10pm • 2017 Harrison Street
Monthly Art, Dance & Music Exhibit. This month our featured artist are Rudy Perez (Art Photography), Yazmeen & Yuliya (Professional Bellydance Performances), Inez Barlatier (Singer, Songwriter & Musician), and Nick Moore (Tarot Readings). Info: 954-929-2369 • www.GoddessStore.com

PARKING: Park in one of our Municipal Garages. First two hours FREE. No time limit… no parking tickets… the best place to park in DowntownHollywood! Locations: 20th Ave & Van Buren St OR 19th Ave between Tyler & Polk St (Radius).

Gallery Night Fusion VI Creative Vibrations at Art Fusion Galleries 12/12/09

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WHY: Gallery Night
“Fusion VI: Creative Vibrations”- (Click Here for Youtube Vid)
WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: Saturday, December 12th, 2009 (7-10 pm)
Don’t Miss It!!
Complimentary Wine Bar, Refreshments and also
Come try the new HYPE Energy Drinks: http://www.hype.com/
Live Music by: Kayak Man
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.

Reception at Dorsch Gallery 12/12/09

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Image: Brandon Opalka, Nature is Imagination Itself, 2009
Dorsch Gallery News
Now that the crowds have died down, we invite you to come celebrate the work of Miami’s local artists with us.
This Saturday night, from 6-9pm we will be hosting a reception for our current show 30, a survey of works by Robert Thiele, as well as Nature is Imagination Itself, a new mural by Brandon Opalka painted on the gallery’s west wall.
Robert Thiele: 30
November 28 – December 31, 2009
Brandon Opalka: Nature is Imagination Itself
On permanent view at Dorsch Gallery
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127
dorschgallery.com

Spinello Gallery Invites You To Toys For Tots X-Mas Party 12/12/09

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SPINELLO GALLERY’S TOYS FOR TOTS X-MAS PARTY
In part of Spinello Gallery’s initiative to support local charities, SPINELLO GALLERY (155 NE 38th Street, No. 101) is truly proud to invite you to the first TOYS FOR TOTS X-MAS PARTY this Saturday, December 12th, 7PM – 12AM.

PLEASE SUPPORT TOYS FOR TOTS BY BRINGING AN UNWRAPPED TOY: The mission of the Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.

1ST ANNUAL X-MAS TREE LIGHTING: 8PM

“MALL” PHOTOS WITH SANTA (ANTHONY SPINELLO)

MILK & MIN TREATS COOKIES: HEALTHY homemade oatmeal cookies made with organic and natural ingredients. Increases metabolism, lowers cholesterol, low in sugar, high in anti-oxidants fully loaded! Order some today: mintreats@gmail.com / 305 710 7228

AND YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY TUNES + MORE !!!

Bakehouse art complex presents Sensory Overload curated by Lauren Wagner 12/12/09

Sensory Overload. Curated by Lauren Wagner
In its 2,600 square foot Main Gallery, BAC artists confront the idea of the overwhelming sensory qualities of Art Basel in Sensory Overload. Based on the traditional five senses- touch, hear, see, smell, and taste, BAC artists cross and blend these senses together to create an experience of a sequence of synesthetic encounters, attacking one sense and at the same time evoking another.

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The BAC presents a small works exhibition 5X7 in its Swenson Gallery. All of the work measures 5″ X 7″ or 7″ X 5″. The show will consist of a variety of media, from painting, drawing, sculpture, fiber art and on. There is sure to be something to please every aesthetic. Patrons are encouraged to purchase these small, unique works of art at $100.00 each.

When a guest purchases a piece from this exhibition, a photo will be taken of them and their new purchase. The picture will then be hung on the wall in place of the piece, thus becoming part of the exhibition.
Bakehouse art complex
561 NW 32 St
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10

Arnaldo Anaya Lucca Adam and Eve At Luis Perez Galería at the Awarehouse 12/12/09

Arnaldo Anaya – Lucca. Adam and Eve.

One of today’s leading fashion photographers, Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, will be presenting his first fine art solo exhibition, “Adam and Eve,” at Luis Perez Galeria in Wynwood, Miami during this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach, hosted by Manuel Norena. Anaya-Lucca is a renowned fashion photographer known for capturing the world of Ralph Lauren rethinks classic imagery as his own personal expression of events in history.
For his first exhibition of its type, Anaya-Lucca rethinks classic imagery in a more personal way, animating events in history with a curiosity that is both critical and sensual. Adam and Eve is a nude study inspired by 17th and 18th Century renaissance paintings. The images reflect the struggle of sensuality, temptation and shame that underlies the human condition as well as the joy of sexual innocence. The artist also wanted to address situations where the line between internal and external sense of self was/is in conflict throughout human history. The set design for the exhibition is also by Manuel Norena with Jed Root in New York.
Luis Perez Galería at the Awarehouse
550 NW 29th St.
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10

Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts presents Carlos Betancourt Solo Exhibition Lapidus Infinitus 12/12/09

Carlos Betancourt. Solo Exhibition.
Lapidus Infinitus
In Betancourt’s most recent photographic artwork, the artist continues to assemble explosive compositions consisting of thousands of photographs of objects, people, flowers and other elements that occupy the superb glitzy realm of beauty for which he is known. The images appear in their full kitsch splendor, possessed by an enchanting light and seemingly crystallized by a magical sorcerer
In addition, there is a sprawling three-dimensional installation of multiple column pedestals, each supporting an accumulation of auspicious objects to be worshipped. A symmetrical assembly creates spaces for interaction within this fantastical world. As with the photographic compositions, this large-scale installation, Portrait of a Garden, iconizes these pop objects the artist has gifted with a unique sense of dignity.

PROJECT ROOM – Geo Graphic
A group exhibition brings together gallery and guest artists including Luis Alonzo Barkigia, John Bailly, Clifton Childree, Irene Clouthier, Felice Grodin, Jill Hotchkiss, Laura Kina, Alberto Latorre, Michael Loveland, Michael Scoggins, Carlos de Villasante, and Annie Wharton. Each artist is working with the same initial element, a world globe, and transforming it, thereby providing their own vision.
Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts
2043 N Miami Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10

Money Makes Art at artformz Alternative 12/12/09

Money Makes Art
Natasha Duwin, Donna Haynes, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Sibel Kocabasi, PJ Mills, Rai Escale, Ray Paul, Gisela Savdie, Ray Paul, Rosario Rivera-Bond, Henning Haupt, Guillermo Portieles
Artformz winter group show addresses the current global concern for “money”. How money, the abundance of it, or the utter lack of it, affects everyone’s lives is the topic of conversation everywhere. The outcome has been decidedly personal with each artist coming up with decidedly different work in each of their own styles, yet all reflect the current focus on currency. Everywhere there seems a conversation of sales, consumption, need, the economy, the paycheck, the job, retirement, bills, mortgages, college funds, layoffs, and studio rent.

The dilemma is more relevant now as artists tiptoe through this recession. While we listen to the hype and propaganda on how everything is getting better, the work struggles to get made and each artist finds there own creative way to survive. Money certainly does facilitate making art, but at the same time, the lack of an abundance of money in the wrong hands, may just possibly make better art.
artformz Alternative
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10

Satellite Encore showing Miami Art Space Wynwood Art Walk 12/12/09

For those who may have missed the SATELLITE ART & DESIGN exhibition during the Art Basel weekend, we are hosting an encore showing of many of the works this weekend during the WYNWOOD Art Walk. Works from Daniel Bilodeau, Viktorija Bulava, Jack Dowd and others will be available for viewing and purchase.

MAS- Miami Art Space
244 NW 35th St.
Miami, FL 33127

During “Basel” week, Miami Art Space hosted the Satellite Art + Design fair which featured an amazing selection of world-class art and design, and we are thrilled to be able to present selections from the exhibit this Saturday from 7pm-10pm.

In addition we are also pleased to announce that there will be a special lecture from Marc Sijan, who will be discussing his work on exhibit at MAS “Pre-existing Conditions”. (Recent press coverage of the piece can be viewed at http://milwaukee.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/blog/health_care/2009/12/milwaukee_artist_makes_controversial_statement.html)

Renowned artist Bruce Helander will open with an introduction of his work that spans over 40 years, and transition into his current venture, the book he’s been putting together of Marc Sijan’s sculpture, in which “Pre-existing Conditions” will be its crowning achievement. http://www.brucehelander.com/home.php

Hope you can make it!

Chelsea Gallería presents Transformations 12/12/09

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Chelsea Galleria define’s the new season with a focus on Transformations of the body, civilizations and the environment expressed in photography, drawing and painting.

Eduardo del Valle and Mirta Gomez: On View, a new exhibition by the husband and wife photographers who take us on a rare and astonishing journey into the transformation of the human form after death.

Suzanne Scherer and Pavel Opourov, The Language of Birds, drawing and prints. Also see their video Tree Rain installed in the Delta Terminal of the Ft. Lauderdale / Hollywood Airport.

John Westmark, Madame Butterfly from the Folklore Series, metamorphosis in paint and dress patterns exploring the “metaphorical potential of unorthodox materials”.

Karla Turcios, Miami Transitions translates the forces of change in cities and its impact on people into sometimes humorous narratives of urban transformation
Chelsea Gallería
2441 NW 2nd. Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12 at 7

Claudia Calle Republic of China Photography Reception 12/12/09

Claudia Calle. Republic of China. Photography
Miami based Colombian photographer and mix media artist Claudia Calle will exhibit her latest collection “Republic of China”, where she portraits Chinese fascinating culture as well as its special socioeconomic reality.

Claudia Calle enjoys experimenting with photography; painting and mixing elements over different and non – conventional materials and this technique is applied with perfection in this magnificent collection.

The public will also be able to enjoy the series “Living in Silence” and “Between Frontier: The Longneck Story” which granted Claudia two honorable mentions in the 2009 International Photography Awards.The pieces were chosen over 20,000 photography’s sent from all over the world.
The full schedule of events is posted at www.claudiacalle.com or www.fabrikalink.com
CLAUDIA CALLE STUDIO
2722NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10

Carlos Irijalba Twilight at Dina Mitrani Gallery 12/12/09

Carlos Irijalba. Twilight.
Irijalba, (Spain, 1979) presents us with an exhibition about the way in which Western culture perceives reality through the use of artificial light. The placement of a light fixture, like those used in football stadiums with expectant audiences, within a natural, untouched forest creates a surreal atmosphere. The focus shifts away from the habitually illuminated scene, to the artifact that emanates light.

The artist generates an amalgam of contrasts: western culture, which reconstructs reality with lighting effects with the eastern concept, which focuses more on shadows. We are faced with a critique of the society of the spectacle, the insignificance, the noise and the general conformity that dominates contemporary culture.

Dina Mitrani Gallery opened in November 2008 and specializes in international contemporary photography. The gallery currently represents eight emerging and mid-career artists and will be offering a lecture series and photo-based books. The gallery is committed to promoting its artists, as well as working with independent curators to produce unique group exhibitions
Dina Mitrani Gallery
2620 NW 2nd. Ave.
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7 – 10

Beloved Structure The Argentine Legacy at Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery 12/12/09

Beloved Structure: The Argentine Legacy.
Curated by Eva Grinstein
Fabián Burgos, Martín Di Paola, Marcolina Dipierro, Verónica Di Toro, Lucio Dorr, Silvia Gurfein, Silvana Lacarra, Adriana Minoliti, Karina Peisajovich, Pablo Siquier and Andrés Sobrino.
Latin American Abstract Geometric painting, with its strong ties to Europe yet with its undeniably great, regional protagonists, has left an enormous legacy to the contemporary art scene of the continent.

In this opportunity, Alejandra von Hartz Gallery has invited the curator, Eva Grinstein, to present a carefully selected group of artists, who inherited and continued this rich tradition in Argentine art. They “reinterpret and—in a way— render homage to the masters of the vanguard, who changed the direction of Latin American art in the mid 20th century.”

Grinstein notes: “This selection presents the work of eleven accomplished Argentine artists of the new generation, who through the use of very diverse materials and techniques—painting, reliefs, light pieces, and drawings—reignites and updates the passion for structure that characterized the artists that challenged the paradigms of representation.”

alejandra von hartz gallery
2630 NW 2nd. avenue
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10

Tico Torres. Paintings. Retrospective. Reception at MacArt Group 12/12/09

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Tico Torres. Paintings. Retrospective.
Tico is a world class musician who is internationally recognized as the drummer for the rock band, Bon Jovi. He is showing his paintings at the MacArt gallery displaying his wide-ranging talent. It is an unprecedented retrospective of his fine art.

His aspirations as a painter are as ambitious as those as Tico the musician. His growing body of work continues to receive notice of collectors and the art press. Whether sketching while on tour with his band, Bon Jovi, or painting in his New Jersey studio or home in Florida, Tico’s inspiration comes from life experiences.
MacArt Group
2727 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, Fl 33127
Gallery Night Reception Saturday Dec. 12, 7-10

An Art Exhibition For All Mankind Closing Reception 12/12/09

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AN ART EXHIBITION FOR ALL MANKIND.

Reial Cercle Artistic of Barcelona closes its art exhibit in Miami’s Wynwood Art District during Wynwood Gallery Night, Saturday, December 12. We hope that if you were not able to make it during Art Basel or if you came on opening night and it was too crowded to appreciate the artwork, you join us this Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m.

The artists on exhibit will be Pepa Poch (Spain), Matt Lamb (USA), Gonzalo Obes (Spain), Josep Puigmarti (Spain), AdriaNomada (Cuba/Spain), Heather Brillant (UK), and George Rodez (USA/Cuba).

This exhibit also marks the debut of Rodez’ Dream Series in the United States. After four unforgattable exhibitions throughout Spain since 2005, including three this year, Post-Human. Good-bye to Mankind will showcase 8 of those works.

Art&Design-Night and a new Art-Necklace CityLoftArt 12/12/09

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I N V I T A T I O N
“Acrylic Paintings & Jewelry Collection”
Meet her: SWISS Artist Monique Wegmueller !
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, December 12th. 2009, 7-10pm

Coordinated Paintings & Jewelry – Art by MONIQUE WEGMUELLER:
Precision work is nothing new in Switzerland, but the combination of a painted artwork for your wall with a beautiful and unique 925-Sterling Silver Necklaces is…
You can exchange your inserted mini-painting on canvas in the frame that matches the colors of your outfit for work or leisure.
Two real SWAROVSKI crystals are decorating the front of the frame.
And open the rear part of the frame with the signature in silver of the artist.
Monique created this new concept and got immediately full copyright for her idea.
A very special and affordable gift for any occasion. Monique Wegmueller.

Meet this particular artist personally, this Saturday Night in our gallery.
Please visit our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com

AND … you will have a great night with light, music, nice stores, gastronomy at it’s best –
see what’s new in style and get ideas for your home. PARK, WALK, TALK and enjoy the
European style pedestrians and side walks, in addition to an amazing festive ambiance…

Appreciate our exhibition: “ACRYLART”, a world of transparent custom furniture and sculptures.

Come and see yourself how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

And enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

Opening hours of the Gallery Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 am to 5:00 pm or by private appointment
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, Inc. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006
www.CityLoftArt.com / www.euartgallerymiami.com

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays 12/18/09

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DECEMBER 18th
Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays
Christmas Day is a time to be spent with family members and loved ones. That is why we have decided to anticipate our next Viernes Culturales to December 18th, 6:00 – 11:00p.m.
Enjoy holiday treats as you shop for the prefect gift for everyone on your list…including yourself. Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays’ galleries, cigar factories and boutiques have one-of-a-kind gifts; including paintings, esculptures, photography, woodwork, cuban memorabilia, hand-rolled tobaccos and much more!
It’s a holiday gift idea worth checking out. You could have your holiday gift shopping done earlier with impressive designed gifts of art and be able to relax and enjoy the season with family and friends.
We hope you can join us!
Note: The change is only for the month of December 2009. Future events will remain “The last Friday of every month.”
Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays, Inc.
info@viernesculturales.org
www.viernesculturales.org

Life Is Art and Parafernalia Studios present ESSENCE an art walk after party and fundraising freak fest 12/12/09

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Life Is Art
and
Parafernalia Studios
present
ESSENCE
an art walk after party
and
fundraising freak fest
Sponsored by Wemerge Magazine and The Culture Network
Talknightlife
and Miami Beach 411

FEATURED ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS  – –  Dylan Terry – – Alan Laird – – Kurt Merkel – – Jesica Alvarez – – Stephanie Rodriguez – – Christina Andrini – – Rachel Castillo – – Jen Leyton – – Jeanie Minuchin – – Hana Dolgin – – Marc Claus – – Mike Thomas Diaz – – DJ Alan Stenback

music, art, performance, fashion, food, (alcohol), and more!
$5 suggested donation at the door
donation bar
money raised goes to support the arts
Second Saturday after the Wynwood & Design District Art Walk
December 12
9:30pm until they shut us down
174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127

Delectible food by the Gastropod!
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Calling all artists, performers, singers, dancers, fashion designers, musicians, poets, acrobats, and all other creative peoples. Come and celebrate the monthly art walks at a real art after party. Located right in the heart of Wynwood, Parafernalia Studios has opened its doors to a monthly gathering of the imagination.

Coconut Grove Art Stroll 12/5/09

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December 5Th 2009
Saturday Night at Coconut Grove Art Stroll: A Mix of Artists,
Art Demonstrations, Live Music, Dance Performances, Food & Beverage Sampling
Free event at Mayfair in the Grove Offers Activities for the Whole Family

The Coconut Grove Art Stroll is a free public art festival that brings together more than 40 local and international artists, musicians, dancers and food purveyors the First Saturday night of every month at the Promenade of the Shoppes at Mayfair in the Grove. The public can stroll through an eclectic exhibition of artists selling paintings, photos, crafts, and mixed media while listening to live music and enjoying free sampling of food and drinks sponsored by local restaurants and beverage companies.

The idea is to bring art and entertainment to the streets and recreate the groovy art shows and funky street life the Grove has been famous for in the past. It’s a family friendly event and the kids can learn about art and draw and paint with Captain Art. Folkloric Dance performance by Disma Gesta.

Some of the artists exhibiting works in the festival include Johnny Valdes, Proman Garcia, Arien Lopez, Javier Martinez, Juan Vilacoba, Santa Olaya, Jose Romero, Daisy Rodriguez, Juan Fernandez, Haydee Ramos and German Molina.

Pollo Tropical and Chili’s Restaurant at CocoWalk will offer free food sampling. Kilo Kai Rum, Alchemia Vodka, Don Eduardo Tequila, Miller Light Beer will also offer samples of their products.

“The Grove has been an art Mecca and we want to bring people an event that provides a great night of entertainment and culture,” according to Johnny Valdes, Director of the Coconut Grove Art Stroll. “It’s free and fun for everyone!”

By presenting the Event flyer, one may enter the raffle to win a free 60” X 16” Miami skyline panoramic photo by Johnny.
When: Saturday, December 5Th 2009 – 7pm to 11pm
Where: Promenade at Mayfair – 2911 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove 33133.
For more information on Coconut Grove Art Stroll, visit us at www.myspace.com/coconutgroveartstroll

Viernes Culturales Cultural Fridays 11/27/09

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FREE this Friday: Art, Music and Cuisine at Calle Ocho
Miami’s Best Arts and Music Festival on the last Friday of every month
Friday, November 27th, 2009. From 6:30 – 11:00 p.m.
Mark your calendars everyone! Our next Viernes Culturales will be December 18th!!!
SW 8th Street (Calle Ocho) between 13th and 17th Avenues

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:00 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. – Free History Walking Tour of Little Havana led by Dr. Paul George.
(Meet in front of Tower Theater)
8:00 – 9:15 – p.m. – Miami Dade College InterAmerican Campus Latin Jazz Band. (In front of the Tower Theater)
7:30 – 10:30 p.m. – Pamir Guanchez. (Domino Plaza SW 8th Street and 15th Avenue)

Free History Walking Tour of Little Havana led by Dr. Paul George (7:00 – 7:45 p.m.)
Dr. Paul George will guide you through Little Havana, pointing out the significance of South Florida bungalow architecture, the Tower Theater, old-fashioned hand rollers at a cigar factory and more. Visit Cuban Memorial Boulevard and observe the monuments that speak to the exile presence in Miami. The tour features architectural details, cultural history and other interesting tidbits from the mind of South Florida’s most respected historian. October’s walking tour is sponsored by the generous donation of the Latin Quarter Cultural Center of Miami.
This special tour is educational, interesting and absolutely free!
• See and learn of the fabulous Firestone Station (today’s Walgreen’s)
• View such historical and architectural treasures as the Orange Bowl, St. John Bosco Catholic Church and Riverside Elementary.
• See the buildings that housed Charlie’s Grocery, Gordon’s Funeral Home, and the Cushman Bakery
• See the original site of the Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged
• Walk on the right-of-way of two Miami streetcar lines
• See the former home of La Esquina de Tejas Restaurant, which hosted President Ronald Reagan in 1983

Miami Dade College InterAmerican Campus Latin Jazz Band. In front of the Tower Theater (8:00 – 9:15 p.m.)
The IAC Salsa/Latin-jazz band is part of the School of Community Education’s music program at the InterAmericam Campus of Miami Dade College. Participants of all ages meet on Saturday mornings at IAC and play different Latin music popular styles such as Salsa, Son, Bachata, etc. All instruments and vocalists are welcome to participate. The award-winning ensemble plays at local community events in the Little Havana area. Directed by music professor Sergio Bezard.

Pamir Guanchez. Corner of SW 8th St and 16th Avenue. (7:30 – 10:30 p.m.)
Pamir Guanchez, a native son of Venezuela received his formal training in music at the conservatory of music in Caracas. He traveled extensively throughout the world, as part of Oscar D’ Leon orchestra, for whom he has played for over 15 years. He currently accompanies Tito Puente Jr. in his shows around the USA. Some of the highlights of Pamir’s musical journey include performing in the world famous Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden. This Viernes Culturales the audience will be hypnotized and dazzled by the rising star that is pursuing his long awaited solo career. Pamir’s flute and saxophone talent is at his peak and he hopes to express his passion for music in his upcoming productions.

Cremata Gallery
The gallery is currently presenting the exhibition Diego de Souza + Luis Manuel Fernandez. A dialogue between the works of Diego de Souza and Luis Manuel Fernandez: one exhibition, two artists, one Argentine and one Cuban, two different ways of approaching art. Diego’s paintings, with his expressive use of color, light, transparency, and his free and imaginative strokes, comes very close to pure abstraction. In contrast with Luis Manuel’s sculptures: precise, figurative and full of symbolic realism. The exhibition is the dichotomy between two artists, but it’s also full of coincidences – both produce the type of work that we want to be surrounded with in our private and personal spaces: classy, ingenious, elegant. Come to the gallery this Cultural Friday’s evening to share a glass of wine and experience it all for yourself.
1646 SW 8th Street. Miami, FL 33135. Ph: 305.644.3315 Email: cremata@crematagallery.com. Website: www.crematagallery.com

The Latin Quarter Cultural Center
The Latin Quarter Cultural Center presents a photography exhibition by Aurelio Miranda-Sousa, starting October 30th, 2009 at the Viernes Culturales Gallery located at 742 SW 16th Avenue. Miami, FL 33135. Free and open to the public. For information call 305.643.5500

Viernes Culturales / Cultural Fridays, Inc.
742 SW 16th Avenue
Miami, FL 33135
Ph: 305.643.5500
Fax: 786.999.8894
info@viernesculturales.org
www.viernesculturales.org

Opening Reception Second Skin Group Show at Gallery Diet 11/14/09

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Featuring:
Brian Burkhardt
Clifton Childree
Liz Cohen
Charley Friedman
Jim Gladstone and Richard Höglund
Peter LaBier
Julie Lequin
Pia Lindman
Abby Manock
Daniel Milewski
Shana Moulton
Clifford Owens

NOV. 14 – DEC.19, 2009
OPENING RECEPTION:
NOVEMBER 14TH, 2009 7 – 10PM
Face Act Performance by Pia Lindman December 2nd – 6th, details to follow

Ownership is a driving force behind contemporary art. Desire, which turns to need, the need to acquire, live with, and take possession of some particular thing, drives the market that is often seen as the sustenance to contemporary artistic practice. Though, when ownership and the “market” are commonly discussed, they are generally being referred to in economic terms; ownership in terms of the collectors’ specific possession of a particular and tangible object, and the market, as the system of trends and practices that make this exchange possible. In this exhibition ownership has become a more corporeal term, it has come to mean the ownership over an appropriated idea, personality, persona, or creative train of thought… like a sly creature who slinks into an uninhabited den and claims it for his own, these artists are crawling into the thoughts, bodies, objects, and sounds of historical artists they reference, popular culture icons, or imaginary personas that serve as enablers to their practice… the market for these artists has not changed, it doesn’t alter, the kind of ownership they seek is always available for exchange.

*Image Detail : Clifford Owens Four Fluxus Scores by Benjamin Patterson (Lick Piece 1964) 2006 30″ x 40″ Color Photographs

About Diet:
Located at 174 NW 23 Street in Miami, Florida Diet represents five emerging and midcareer artists. Diet’s artist roster includes Brian Burkhardt, Charley Friedman, Richard Höglund, Abby Manock, and Daniel Milewski, whose work is exhibited alongside that of an invitational series of exhibitions by artists from around the world.
Gallery Diet
174 NW 23 Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.gallerydiet.com