Roundtable Discussion About the Residency Experience 5/19/11

SeminArt: The Residency Experience
Thursday, March 19, 2011 / 6:30pm
LegalArt
1035 N Miami Avenue
Suite 200, Second floor
Miami, FL 33136

Register for this SeminArt

$10 Suggested Donation online or at the door

Julia Blaukopf, LegalArt Visiting Resident, will lead a round table discussion on the residency experience from many points of view: the artist, the director, and the curator. This will be an informative discussion for any artist who is planning or is interested in applying for residencies.
In attendance will be Claire Breukel (LegalArt Resident Curator,) Kathleen Carignan (LegalArt Executive Director,) and Kathryn Mikesell (Foundress of The Fountainhead Residency).

Parking: Our building is located on the corner of N Miami Ave and NE 11th Street. Parking is available in the lot located just south of our building on N Miami Ave, the entrance to the lot will be on your left. An attendant will give you a parking pass to display on your dashboard. Please be on time to ensure you get a parking pass. Metered parking is also available on N Miami Ave and on 11th and 10th Streets. Directions to LegalArt

For more information please email info@legalartmiami.org

Workshop Why Men Never Remember and Women Never Forget 5/26/11

Informed Families Presents FREE “Lunch & Learn” workshop titled “Why Men Never Remember And Women Never Forget”
Thursday, May 26, 12-1 p.m.
Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership Corporate Headquarters
2490 Coral Way, 2nd Floor
Miami, FL 33145

To RSVP, e-mail aferro@informedfamilies.org. To purchase a boxed lunch for $11, visit www.informedfamilies.org/estore. Individuals needing special assistance must contact Informed Families within three business days prior to the event. Please call (786) 536-3283 for more information.

Free parking is available across the street from Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership Corporate Headquarters on the north side of Coral Way.

Workshop Presented by Licensed Psychologist Dr. Kaia Calbeck, Ph.D.

Parents/caregivers are invited to attend Informed Families’/The Florida Family Partnership’s FREE monthly Lunch & Learn workshop in May, titled “Why Men Never Remember and Women Never Forget.” Dr. Kaia Calbeck, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist, will present the workshop. The workshop is co-sponsored by Baptist Health South Florida.

Dr. Calbeck, who is on the medical staffs of South Miami Hospital and Baptist Hospital of Miami, provides psychoeducational and neuropsychological assessment/testing, psychotherapy, and clinical hypnosis. She works with a variety of client populations, ranging from children to senior citizens. Dr. Calbeck trained at University of Miami’s Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program.

An optional $11 box lunch is available for purchase at www.informedfamilies.org/estore.

A non-profit organization founded in 1982, the mission of Informed Families is helping kids grow up safe, healthy and drug-free. Informed Families focuses on educating, involving and empoweringparents to work together to set boundaries and monitor their children’s behavior to prevent underage drinking, substance abuse and other harmful behaviors. Affiliated with the National Family Partnership, Informed Families is best known for being the Florida Sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Campaign. Informed Families also boasts multiple school and community basedprevention programs targeting youth, parents and communities. For more information on Informed Families, please visit our website at www.informedfamilies.org, or call us at (305) 856-4886.

Whale and Star Lecture Arshile Gorky and Abstract Expressionism 5/18/11

Whale & Star Lecture Project. Lecture 7: Arshile Gorky and Abstract Expressionism: A Contested History by Michael R. Taylor
Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 7:00 p.m.
Whale & Star
2215 NW 1st Place
Miami, Florida 33127
www.whaleandstar.com

Admission: $5 Lecture Fee / Limited seating
RSVP: 305.576.6160

This lecture will explore Arshile Gorky’s complex and often misunderstood relationship with the Abstract Expressionist movement. The initial reception of Gorky’s work after his death in 1948 paved the way for his gradual assimilation into the canon of Abstract Expressionism as it was formed in the 1950s by, among others, Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, Thomas Hess, Sam Hunter, and Dore Ashton. Gorky’s work was acclaimed by these critics and art historians as an important precursor to the large-scale abstract paintings of his friends and colleagues, such as Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko. Although universally accepted at the time, this reading of Gorky’s work has been contested in recent years, since it deliberately downplays the artist’s longstanding allegiance to Surrealism during his lifetime, leading to a fundamental misreading of his work and its meaning.

Michael R. Taylor is the Muriel and Philip Berman Curator of Modern Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His most recent exhibitions at the Museum include Picasso and the Avant-Garde in Paris (2010); Marcel Duchamp: Etant donn’s (2009); Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective (2009); Salvador Dali: The Centennial Retrospective (2005); and Giorgio de Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne (2002). Dr. Taylor studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, where he wrote a masters thesis on Richard Hamilton and a doctoral dissertation on Marcel Duchamp’s readymades. He has published widely on Duchamp, Dada, and Surrealism. In 2009 he co-curated with Carlos Basualdo the Bruce Nauman exhibition at the American Pavilion for the 53rd Venice Biennale (winner of the Golden Lion award for best national pavilion). Future projects include an exhibition on Surrealism in the 1940s that focuses on myth, magic, and eroticism. In 2010 Dr. Taylor’s book Marcel Duchamp: Etan t donnis won the George Wittenborn Prize for outstanding research and scholarship in the field of art history.

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

Executive Chef Alejandro Piñero Hosts An Exclusive Cooking Demonstration At Whole Foods Market Coral Gables 5/25/11

Wednesday, May 25, 2011, at 7 p.m.
Lifestyle Center located at Whole Foods Market
6701 Red Road
Coral Gables, Florida
Space is limited; reservations are required. Telephone: (305) 421-9421.

Executive chef Alejandro Piñero of Midtown’s acclaimed eco-conscious eatery, Sustain Restaurant + Bar will host a special complimentary cooking demonstration at Whole Foods Market – Coral Gables.

He will demonstrate how to prepare seasonally-inspired dishes, using locally sourced ingredients, available for purchase at Whole Foods Market. After the demo, guests will have the opportunity to sample Piñero’s delectable cuisine.

About Whole Foods Market®
Founded in 1980 in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market (www.wholefoodsmarket.com), a leader in the natural and organic foods industry and America’s first national certified organic grocer, was named “America’s Healthiest Grocery Store” in 2008 by Health magazine. The Whole Foods Market motto, “Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet”™ captures the company’s mission to find success in customer satisfaction and wellness, employee excellence and happiness, enhanced shareholder value, community support and environmental improvement. Thanks to its 53,000 Team Members, Whole Foods Market has been ranked as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” in America by FORTUNE magazine for 12 consecutive years. In fiscal year 2008, the company had sales of $8 billion and currently has more than 275 stores in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Whole Foods Market, Fresh & WildTM, and Harry’s Farmers Market® are trademarks owned by Whole Foods Market IP, LP. Wild Oats® and Capers Community MarketTM are trademarks owned by Wild Marks, Inc.

About Sustain Restaurant + Bar:
Open December 2010, Sustain Restaurant + Bar, located in the hub of Midtown’s burgeoning restaurant row, is catering to discerning South Florida foodies with its progressive American fare prepared from local, sustainable products. At the helm of the kitchen is executive chef Alejandro Piñero, who has worked under famed chefs Dawn Sieber and Michelle Bernstein and, most recently, served as sous chef at Casa Tua, and was chef de cuisine at Fratelli Lyon. Here, he focuses on using seafood that complies with the Monterey Bay Fish Guide, as well as meat and produce from local sources and sustainable producers. The reasonably priced menu changes with the seasons and includes both the accessible and adventurous. A wood burning oven infuses flavor into vegetables, pork, chicken, and pizza. Food service extends to the bar, and to complement menu items, old-fashioned cocktails, artisanal beers, and a large selection of reasonably priced wines are available. Desserts, made on the premises, feature homey delights such as warm fresh-baked cookies, cobblers, and doughnuts. The restaurant’s 3,200 square foot space encompasses indoor/outdoor seating for approximately 100 guests and an additional 20 at the bar. Sustain Restaurant + Bar, located at 3252 NE 1st Avenue in Midtown Miami, serves lunch Monday- Friday; dinner nightly, and Saturday and Sunday brunch service. Telephone: (305) 424-9079. www.sustainmiami.com

InSense Miami presents Social Media 101 Boot Camp 5/25/11

InSense Miami presents: Social Media 101 Boot Camp
Wednesday May 25, 2011 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Fado Irish Pub & Restaurant
900 South Miami Avenue
Suite 200
Miami Beach, FL 33130

$47 includes lunch or $60 at the door- Click Here to register.

One lucky attendee will win free a Iframe business fan page valued at $500!

Join us and you will learn about…
What is Social Media? Come on, it’s not going away!
Why does it work? And how it can work for your business.
Why do I need it in my business?
What are the most effective social media mediums?
Case studies and successful campaigns – you’ve got to see it to believe it!
Tips, tricks and tools and techniques to make you a success!
How to make a social media game plan that is specific for your company’s needs.

Miami River Boat Tour 6/11/11

Saturday, June 11 10 am – 1 pm
Bayside Marketplace
401 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami

Enjoy this leisurely boat ride with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George four miles upriver along the same banks where ancient Tequesta Indians settled. Discover the hidden communities, parks, restaurants, freshwater springs and the site of the rapids. Advance reservations and payment required.

Members: $44 Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Fisher Island South Beach Boat Tour 5/15/11

Sunday, May 15 from 10 am – 1 pm
Bayside Marketplace
401 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami

Join History Miami and listen to scandalous and amazing South Beach stories while on a leisurely cruise of Biscayne Bay with Dr. Paul George. See star-studded Star Island’s waterfront mansions, and Palm Island, before crossing to fabulous Fisher Island for a close-up view of this exclusive enclave. Advance reservations and payment required.

Members: $44 Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Little Havana Cuban Cuisine & Culture Walk 5/14/11

Saturday, May 14 from 10 am – 1 pm
Brigade 2506 torch monument across from Nuevo Siglo Market,
1305 SW 8 Street
Miami

HistoryMiami invites you to explore Cuban culture with guide Pepe Menendez. Walk through this dynamic neighborhood, as you sample the food and coffee. Visit a botanica, Domino Park and see neighborhood social clubs. Advance reservations suggested.

Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) June 2011

The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI)
Saturdays in June 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304.

A comprehensive course designed to assist artists of all disciplines, creative individuals, and arts based businesses to cultivate business skills and strengthen operating infrastructure. Designed to help artists operate in the marketplace more successfully, the AEI course curriculum covers all aspects of developing an artistic business. AEI helps artists identify and develop their personal brand, develop strategies for communicating with target markets, raise capital and identify a variety of tools for protecting one’s work legally. AEI is led by a premier faculty composed of leading business practitioners and artists familiar with arts and culture from the South Florida region.

CLICK HERE
Registration & Information
Register online at www.broward.org/arts
EVENTS and click on ‘Workshops,’

CLICK Here or call Broward Cultural Division Grants Administrator James Shermer at 954-357-7502;
E-mail: jshermer@broward.org for more information.
James Shermer , Grants Administrator
www.broward.org/arts

PAIRS Essentials 5/21/11

PAIRS Essentials
May 21st, 2011, 9am-7pm
Nova Alvin Sherman Library
3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
www.pairs.com

PAIRS essential tool box for enhanced communication, empathy, problem solving, and emotional connection delivered over a one day intensive session: the Heart of Intimacy, Constructive Conflict, Emotional Literacy. Discover the essential skills that have helped tens of thousands create and sustain successful relationships that are an ongoing source of love, pleasure, and happiness. Classes meet in a private group setting, with brief lectures followed by strong emphasis on practical, easy to use, relationship building tools through interactive exercises with your partner. This class will take place at the Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University from 9:00am to 7:00pm. For details email info@pairs.com or call Rachel at (954)703-4533 ext. 80.

Be a Published Author(ity) Now 2-part teleclass 5/5-10/11

“Be a Published Author(ity) NOW!” 2-part teleclass
Part 1 – May 5th / Part 2 – May 10th, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
phone or skype
www.WriteYourBestSellerNow.com/callinfo.htm

Got a Book in Your Head??
Join Us For this 2-Part Teleclass Series!
“Be a Published Author(ity) NOW!”

Book-writing coach, author, editor, publisher Faye Levow and 15-year veteran social media expert Mandy Wildman Porter
Get that annual resolution to get your book written, handled NOW!
Tired of being bombarded with marketing strategies left and right?
Want to know how to ensure your authority and marketability in the business world?
Find out what being a Published Author can do for YOUR business!

May 5: Be an Author –Essential Keys to Getting Your Book Written and Becoming a Published Author
15-year veteran social media expert, Mandy Wildman Porter will interview Faye Levow, book-writing coach, editor, author, publisher.

May 10: Be an Authority, The Hottest Tips on Social Media Marketing for Authors
Faye Levow will host social media expert, Mandy Wildman Porter

*Learn how to get your book done painlessly and in less time than you imagined.
*Discover that you CAN write a book, even if your grammar and spelling are terrible!
*Find out how to get started and get your book written without spending 8 hours a day in front of your computer.
*Learn the importance of Social Media for marketing your book.
*Find out the essentials of creating a buzz for your book and the best time to get started.

This is a 2-part teleclass.
Part 2 is May 10th. 7 pm Eastern.

There will be an encore presentation if you miss one part. When you register, you will also get the encore information.

Colleen Plumb Artist Talk and Book Signing 5/6/11

Artist Talk and Book Signing
Thursday, May 12, 7pm
Dina Mitrani Gallery

COLLEEN PLUMB
Animals are Outside Today
May 12 – June 25, 2011

Animals are Outside Today examines relationships between humans and animals, studying how animals are woven through the fabric of culture. The project stems from the artist’s interest in the ever-increasing disconnection that exists between humans and the natural world. Living and dead, real and fake, as displays or companions, these images investigate both our kinship and disjuncture from other creatures of this Earth. The photographs are visually compelling samples of Plumb’s keen eye for the intimate, subtle corners of culture that capture animals in everyday life.

A native of Chicago, Colleen Plumb attended the University of Illinois in Urbana and studied drawing before transferring to Northern Illinois University, earning a BFA in Visual Communication in 1992. Plumb holds an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (1999), where she is currently an adjunct faculty member. Plumb’s work is in the permanent collections at the Museum of Contemporary Photography; the Milwaukee Art Museum; the Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago; and the Beijing Natural Cultural Center in China. Her photographs are part of the Midwest Photographers Project at the Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Chicago Project at Catherine Edelman Gallery. Recent exhibitions include a solo exhibit at the Jen Bekman Gallery in New York City; the Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago; group shows at Santa Monica Art Studios, California; Humble Arts Foundation, New York; Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago; Evanston Biennial, Evanston, Illinois; Chicago Cultural Center; and the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington D.C.

Her book, available at the gallery, has just been published by Radius Books and includes an essay by Lisa Hostetler, curator of photographs at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Hardbound, 9 x 10 inches, 128 pages, 74 color illustrations, $50.
Limited edition of 40, signed copy of the book, a 15 x 15 inch pigment print, all in a cloth covered clamshell box available upon request.

To read a wonderful review of her show in New York:
http://www.photographmag.com/snapshots/2011/04/28/colleen-plumbs-animals

For more info:
www.dinamitranigallery.com
www.colleenplumb.com

Dance Critics Panel and Brazz Performance 5/5/11

Thursday, May 5 at 7PM
Miami Beach Botanical Garden,
2000 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach
Admission Free for both events

This Week At The Miami Dance Festival Delma Iles Director Critics’ Roundtable Panel Discussion & Brazz In Brazz Out: Informal Performance by Brazz Dance Theater

Cordel performed by Brazz Dance

Noted writer and dance historian Dr. Andrea M. Seidel (Florida International University) will moderate a panel discussion with audience interaction that focuses on how critics look at and write about dance, the criteria they use, responsibilities when writing about dance in a young arts community, and audiences.
Critics include: Celeste Fraser Delgado from the Knight Arts Blog, Orlando Taquechel from El Nuevo Herald, and Annie Hollingsworth from the newly launched Artburst media service.

Immediately after the panel discussion, join Brazz Dance Theater, Artistic Director Augusto Soledade, in an informal showing of a new work in progress, Cordel. Soledade will comment on his creative process, and field questions from the audience, as well as seek feedback on the choreography to date.

For information call: 305-858-7002/305-673-7256
www.momentumdance.com

Free Lecture Event and Grand Opening 5/16-17/11

Brain Function & Learning Disabilities Free Parent/Professional/Teachers lecture
Monday, May 16, 2011 from 7:00 PM TO 10:30 PM
Biltmore Hotel
Coral Gables
www.biltmorehotel.com

Beverages and snacks will be served.
Everyone is welcome. Please bring anyone you know that would be interested in learning more about cutting edge research featuring how the brain learns and improving brain function.There will also be a question and answer session during that time.
Please RSVP to brainbalancemiami@att.net. Thank you so much!

We will be hosting an event at the Biltmore Hotel on May 16, 2011 from 7-10:30 PM, as well as a grand opening event at our center on May 17, 2011. Dr. Mellilo will be lecturing at this event and he will also be available for question and answer from May 16 to May 17, 2011 (Monday and Tuesday). We respectfully extend an invitation to you as one of our contacts. We would love to have you attend!

Grand Opening Event at our Center
May 17, 2011
6836-B SW 40th Street
Miami, 33155
Tel: 305.665.9444
(We are located next to El Novillo restaurant in the Ludlam Plaza.)
Our main website is www.brainbalancecenters.com.

My name is Dr. Iris De Jesus and I am the co-founder and center director of the first Brain Balance Center in the state of Florida (other centers are located nationwide). We are a center that uses a cutting edge multi modal approach to children with learning disabilities including higher functioning autism, dyslexia, AD/HD, PDD-Nos, Asperger’s, and other neurobehavioral disorders.

Brain Balance centers have been featured on TV shows throughout the nation and our co-founder, Dr. Robert Mellilo has done professional lecture tours/appearances (Dr. Mellilo just recently returned from California for Autism Speaks fundraiser event featuring Vanessa and Donald Trump, Jr.; April was Autism Month). He is the author of various books entitled: “Disconnected Kids”, Neurobehavioral Disorders of Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective and his latest release (April 4, 2011) of “Reconnected Kids”. Univision has also asked to feature our center.

We incorporate the latest brain research into our programs to address sensory motor issues, cognitive dysfunction, processing disorders, visual-spatial organizational difficulties, nutritional components, developmental difficulties, etc. Because of our unique custom tailored program, intensive (but fun) approach, and our staff to student ratio (2:1) we are able to achieve results quickly.

Information Sessions on Application Process for Creative Capital Seminar 5/5/11

Information Meetings on Application Process for Creative Capital Seminar
Thursday, May 5, 2011; 7:00 PM
Studio 18 Pembroke Pines
1101 Poinciana Drive
(located inside the Howard C. Forman Health Campus)
Pembroke Pines, FL. 33026
www.ppines.com/studio18
RSVP Here.

Broward County Cultural Division invites Broward-resident artists of all disciplines and creative endeavors to attend the next informational meeting on May 5, to learn about the application process for Creative Capital’s transformative seminar- Internet for Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community, Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness. Twenty-four Broward County artists, will be selected through a Call to Artist application process to attend the Creative Capital Seminar in November.

The Broward Cultural Division is one of nineteen national recipients of the 2011 Workshop Subsidy Grants from Creative Capital’s Professional Development Program (PDP) to present this seminar locally. To be considered, Broward artists will be submitting proposals to participate in the seminar by an online application. Participants will be chosen by a competitive review and panel selection process. The Division is delighted to be able to offer 24 Broward artists this one-time opportunity to train with Creative Capital’s faculty. These information sessions will prepare Broward’s performing and media artists, writers, musicians, dancers, and visual artists for this opportunity.

Coming Up:
Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community,
Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness
Internet for Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community, Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness, will be held November 4, 5 & 6, 2011 at Artserve, Inc. This interactive workshop will help participants expand their online presence and harness the power of internet tools such as social networking and media sharing sites, e-commerce, promotional websites, and blogs.

For more information, please call Adriane Clarke, grants specialist, 954-357-7530, aclarke@broward.org.

Creative Capital is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing integrated financial and advisory support to artists pursuing adventurous projects in five disciplines: Emerging Fields, Film/Video, Innovative Literature, and Performing and Visual Arts. Working in long-term partnership with artists, Creative Capital’s pioneering approach to support combines funding, counsel and career development services to enable a project’s success and foster a sustainable practice for its grantees. In its first decade, Creative Capital has committed more than $20 million in financial and advisory support to 325 projects representing 406 artists and has reached an additional 3,500 artists in more than 50 communities around the country through its Professional Development Program.

Elephant Awareness Week at Zoo Miami 6/8-14/11

Elephant Awareness Week at Zoo Miami
Jun 8 – 14, 2011, Varies – please check website
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Elephant Awareness Week at Zoo Miami will kick off on our Asian elephant Dalip’s 45th birthday June 8! Dalip has resided at Zoo Miami since 1967. He was born at the Trivandrum Zoo in Kerela, India, in 1966 and moved to Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne in 1967. Dalip is one of the longest residents of Zoo Miami and one of the oldest Asian bulls in North America. Enjoy activities such as watching the elephants eat treats, behind-the-scenes look, an elephant art gallery where you can purchase the artwork, watermelon-eating contest, a scavenger hunt, keeper talks, and much more. All activities are included in the zoo’s admission price. For details visit www.zoomiami.org.

Wok Star cooking class 4/30/11

Wok Star cooking class
April 30, 2011, 12-3pm
Jungle Walls Miami
129 NW South River Drive
Downtown Miami River
FL 33128
wokstar.us/Classes.html

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a Wok Star cooking class at Jungle Walls Miami! Transform weeknight dinners with my easy technique and Wok Star Kit without recipes or measuring.

3 dishes savored with drinks sponsored by Gancia Prosecco and Fiji Water
Visit my class page for MENU, PREPAYMENT OPTIONS.
Giveaways, tons of tips, chance to stir fry and meet cool people.

Prepay and get Half Price Class ($32 instead of $65) :
1. if you bring a guest or
2. if you purchase a Wok Star Kit

Home Energy Savings Workshop 4/28/11

Thursday, April 28, 2011
Registration: 6 p.m.
Workshop: 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Miami Beach Regional Library
227 22nd Street
Miami Beach
Register Here.
More Info.

Together with Dream in Green, Miami-Dade County is hosting home energy savings workshops to educate residents on energy efficiency and conservation and provide homeowners with the information, resources and incentives to reduce their utility costs and carbon emissions. Participants will receive a free energy savings toolkit valued at over $100, learn to track household energy consumption/reduction and, most importantly, save money!

Space is limited to 50 residents per workshop. One toolkit per household. Workshops are limited to Miami-Dade County residents. Upon arrival at the workshop, a driver’s license is required as proof of residence.

Select the individual workshop you would like to attend, and register by clicking on the date.
For more information, please call 3-1-1.

Applying for Project Grant Funding for the Artist 5/14/11

Applying for Project Grant Funding for the Artist
Saturday, May 14, 2011 – 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Nova Southeastern University
3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr., Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale

Broward County Commission’s Cultural Division, Nova Southeastern University, and the South Florida Artists Association will host a unique training session to assist individual artists, working in all disciplines, with preparing effective proposals for “project-based” grant funding.

The workshop will be held at Room 4009 – Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr., Blvd., in Fort Lauderdale, on Saturday, May 14, 2011, 9:00AM – 1:00PM.

Participants will learn how to: develop an artist’s biography and artist’s statement; Prepare an audience profile (identify the qualities and characteristics of audiences attracted by one’s art work and utilize the profile in the proposal process); Create a proposal description based on the project’s vision; Develop a project/proposal budget (w/case study to explore the budget development process); Preparing work samples. This workshop will help artists plan and prepare successful proposals for residencies, project funding, professional development, career advancement, and fellowship opportunities.

In addition, the session will prepare Broward artists who wish to learn how to prepare a submission to the Creative Capital professional development seminar: Internet for Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community, Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness and the Division’s Mini-Grant Program project grant for Broward artists. Broward artists will submit proposals to both opportunities by an online application and will be chosen by a competitive review and panel process.

The facilitator, Luz Rodriguez with Visionary Allies, is a seasoned fundraising professional, educator, and artist who combines her artistic sensitivities with her knowledge of U.S. philanthropy to guide and inspire artists of all genres to equip them with the information and tools they need to bring their project visions to reality. Her professional development workshops for artists have been offered nationally and internationally at Artist Space in New York and Centro Leon Cultural Center in the Dominican Republic. Ms. Rodriguez has more than 20 years of fundraising, coalition building and organizational development experience in advocacy and social justice movements. She has held staff and board leadership positions in community-based organizations in the fields of reproductive justice of women of color; youth development; hunger and homelessness. Her oral history and papers are included in the Voices of Feminism archival project at the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College. She is currently a bilingual training coordinator, at the Foundation Center, NYC, where she is responsible for designing and implementing fundraising training programs with a special focus on delivering English and Spanish training to under-resourced, grassroots organizations.

The workshop fee is $25 which includes resource materials. Registrants will receive a parking pass for the garage near the library. Checks made payable to: The Cultural Foundation of Broward, or by credit card online. For more information, call Adriane Clarke, grants specialist with the Broward Cultural Division at 954-357-7530.

Click HERE to register online.

The South Florida Artists Association will host a “Meet-up” the evening of May 14 at Full Circle Gallery 201 SW 5th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. Ms. Rodriguez will provide a talk on preparing artist statements for the group, and any interested artists. For more information on this “Meet-up” event go to: www.south-florida-artists.com or contact 954-695-1587.

This Project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment of the Arts

Raul A. Barreneche Book Signing on The Tropical Modern House at Wolfsonian-FIU 4/29/11

The Wolfsonian-FIU Invites You to a Book Signing on The Tropical Modern House
Friday, April 29, 6pm
The Wolfsonian-FIU
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
RSVP required.
For more information: 305.535.2644.
Free.

Designer and journalist Raul A. Barreneche will sign copies of his new book The Tropical Modern House (2011). The book offers a visual tour of some of the most ambitious examples of residential design, in some of the most breathtaking settings in the world: Hawaii, Brazil, Costa Rica, India, the Caribbean, and more. These luxurious homes, designed by the likes of Terence Riley, Luis Pons, Jaya Kader Zebede, Christian Liaigre, Wolfgang Ludes, and Isay Weinfeld, among many others, experiment with combining modern technology and exotic local materials.

Contact 305.535.2644 or lydia@thewolf.fiu.edu for more information.

Life Is Art Creative Connections #13 Legal Issues in the Arts 5/17/11

Life Is Art Creative Connections #13 – Legal Issues in the Arts
May 17, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Sol Gallery at CANDO Arts Co-op
309 23rd Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Creative Connections
An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Presented by Life Is Art

#13 – Legal Issues in the Arts
Seminar by William Pena Wells, Lawyer and Artist

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary Refreshments
* RSVP Here.
Facebook Evite.

Seminar Description:
This seminar is going to focus on the legal issues facing artists, particularly contracts. We know many artists who have been ripped off because they did not understand, or even read, the contracts they signed. Do not lose your art! This is a serious issue and one we are going to tackle for this seminar. Mr. Wells is going to break it down and give you some simple examples of how you can protect yourself. Mr. Wells understands these issues very well, being both a lawyer and an artist. Please bring any other legal questions you may have and we will try to cover as many as possible.

The night opens with time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there is time for further specific questions and more networking. This is an excellent opportunity to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

The Law Office of William Peña Wells is a South Florida civil practice firm that offers a full range of legal services to a diversified client base, including arts and entertainment clients, The firm provides strategic marketing advice, licensing, contract negotiation and review to individuals, corporate clients, and nonprofit agencies in the United States and Europe. Mr. Wells sits on several nonprofit boards and is Legal Counsel to Artists for A Cause, a South Florida nonprofit group dedicated to providing opportunities for artists to contribute to social causes.

The CANDO Arts Co-op is a contemporary Art Center in Miami Beach that was founded by Ray Breslin, president of Collins Park Neighborhood Association(CPNA) in November, 2009. CANDO, which stands for Cultural Arts Neighborhood Districts Overlay, is in the Collins Park neighborhood.

The thought-provoking work of the 10 resident artists and guest artists is showcased in 5000 square feet of gallery space. The historic building, known as Palm Court, was previously occupied by the W Hotel’s administrative offices, which converted perfectly into a main gallery space, and smaller rooms for studios or private exhibition spaces flanking the main gallery. The main gallery space named Sol Gallery, is used for rotating exhibits comprised of member shows, open calls, classes, and for special events.

The Palm Court building has recently been opened up further to include the Howard Austin Feld gallery, and Art 33139 which was founded and is directed by Tiffany Levy.

The St. Patrick’s Day Committee’s Celtic Cultural Series presents A Discussion of the life of Oscar Wilde 5/1/11

The St. Patrick’s Day Committee’s Celtic Cultural Series presents “A Discussion of the life of Oscar Wilde”
Sunday, May 1, 4 p.m.
Upstairs Room of John Martin’s Irish Restaurant
253 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables, FL

Oscar Wilde was aptly named. He was indeed a wilde man with great talent who wrote great plays, poetry and novels. However, his personal life was like a modern day Soap Opera.

The discussion of the life of Oscar Wilde will be led by Michael Gillespie, PhD, Professor of English at Florida International University, which recently appointed him Director of FIU’s Center for the Humanities in an Urban Environment. Dr. Gillespie is a fairly recent arrival in Miami. Before relocating here, he taught for 29 years at Marquette University. He has written or edited 20 books which have included the works of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde and books on Irish film. His many prestigious positions include Member of the Board of Trustee of the International James Joyce Foundation and President of the American Conference for Irish Studies. Dr. Gillespie is currently working on an oral history of early Joyce studies and a book on Joyce and Theology.
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All Celtic Cultural Series events are free and open to all. Ample parking is available on Miracle Mile and in the City Parking Garage behind John Martin’s, accessible from Aragon Avenue.

The Celtic Cultural Series is produced by the St. Patrick’s Day Committee, Inc. with the support of the City of Coral Gables, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor and the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.

Caption for photograph: Dr. Michael Gillespie

Locust Projects presents Panel Discussion 4/13/11

April 13th, 6:30pm
Locust Projects presents
“The Pros and Cons of Gallery Representation”

Rosa de la Cruz, Private Collector
Yvette Murphy, Attorney at Law
Amy Smith-Stewart, Gallery Owner
Moderated by Thom Collins, Miami Art Museum, Director

RSVP locustprojects@yahoo.com or 305.576.8570

Locust Projects’ exhibitions and programming are made possible with the support from: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.

Tickets to Locust Projects’ Spring Fling – April 30th at 1111 Lincoln Road on sale now!

locustprojects.org

Informed Families Lunch and Learn Workshop 4/28/11

Informed Families Presents Free April 28 “Lunch & Learn” Workshop Titled “Meeting The Needs Of Exceptionally Bright Children”
Thursday, April 28, 2011, 12-1 p.m.
Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership Corporate Headquarters
2490 Coral Way, 2nd Floor
Miami, FL 33145

To RSVP, e-mail aferro@informedfamilies.org. To purchase a boxed lunch for $11, visit www.informedfamilies.org/estore. Individuals needing special assistance must contact Informed Families within three business days prior to the event. Please call (786) 536-3283 for more information.

Workshop Presented by Barbara Quinaz, M.S., Gifted Educator and 2011 Miami-Dade County Public Schools Teacher of the Year Finalist

Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership invites parents/caregivers to attend its FREE monthly Lunch & Learn workshop in April, which will explore how tocreatively engage and inspire bright children to realize their full potential. Titled “Meeting the Needs of Exceptionally Bright Children,” the workshop will be presented by Barbara Quinaz, M.S., gifted educator and 2011 Miami-Dade County Public Schools Region III Teacher of the Year finalist.

Quinaz, a mother of four, has been a successful educator for Miami-Dade County PublicSchools for over 22 years, specializing in gifted education and language arts. She is a member of several professional associations, including the National Association for Gifted Children. Quinaz is the recipient of many professional awards and honors, and currently and has in the past been highly involved with staff development leadership activities, including serving as a TEC instructor for gifted endorsement.

She holds a Master of Science in English Education from the University of Miami, a Bachelor of Liberal Studies from Barry University, and an Associate in Arts degree from Miami Dade College.

An optional $11 box lunch is available for purchase at www.informedfamilies.org/estore.

Editor’s Note: Free parking is available across the street from Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership Corporate Headquarters on the north side of Coral Way.

About Informed Families: A non-profit organization founded in 1982, the mission of Informed Families is helping kids grow up safe, healthy and drug-free. Informed Families focuses on educating, involving and empoweringparents to work together to set boundaries and monitor their children’s behavior to prevent underage drinking, substance abuse and other harmful behaviors. Affiliated with the National Family Partnership, Informed Families is best known for being the Florida Sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Campaign. Informed Families also boasts multiple school and community basedprevention programs targeting youth, parents and communities. For more information on Informed Families, please visit our website at www.informedfamilies.org, or call us at (305) 856-4886.

EU Seminar LEED for Neighborhood Development 4/6/11

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
8:30 am – Registration & Networking
9:00 -10:00 am -Seminar followed by Questions & Answers
Brickell Bay Office Tower
1001 Brickell Bay Drive, Suite 2110
Miami Fl 33131

COSTS: Members: Free of Charge
Friends of the Chamber: $20

The European Chambers of Commerce are pleased to invite you to the 2011 Business Seminar Series on the topic of:
“LEED for Neighborhood Development”,
· Why sustainable development?
· Identify what LEED ND is
· Background & History
· Introduce development partners
· Brief overview of the rating system
· How to use as a planning tool

Guest Speaker: Jonathan Burgess
LEED AP ND, BD&C
Board of Director | US Green Building Council, South Florida Chapter

Complimentary on-site parking. Validation available at the registration table

Seating is Limited. RSVP to marketing@iacc-miami.com and/or tel. 305-577-9868 by April 5.

American Red Cross Adult CPR Training and Certification 4/30/11

American Red Cross Adult CPR Training & Certification
04/30/2011, 2:00pm-6:30pm
Normandy Gym
1145 71st Street
Miami Beach, FL 33141

You MUST pre-register online or by calling the RedCross directly at
954-797-3800
www.redcross.org/takeaclass

CPR/AED- Adult
Training and certification for adult lay responders to overcome any reluctance in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults. Students who successfully complete this class will receive a certificate for CPR/AED-Adult which is valid for TWO years!

Need to get certified or renew your certification for work purposes? Just want to learn the skills needed to potentially save the life of someone you love? Come take this class! It is NOT offered on Miami Beach, and we have convenient private parking! Sign up today by visiting www.redcross.org/takeaclass or calling The Red Cross at 954-797-3800!

A Conversation with Artist Cristina Lei Rodriguez at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 4/6/11

Please Join Us for an Artist Talk Cristina Lei Rodriguez
Wednesday Aptil 6th, 2011 7pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127
www.snitzer.com

A Conversation with the Artist

Cristina Lei Rodriguez will discusses her two concurrent exhibitions at Hollywood Art and Culture Center & The Frost Art Museum at FIU She will also give us a walk through of her new installation at Fredric Snitzer Gallery

Please RSVP to Laura@Snitzer.com

Author Discusses Miami’s First Female Architect 3/30/11

Miami Beach Botanical Garden & Miami Beach Historical Association Present: The 2011Miami Beach Author Series
Wednesday, March 30, 6 PM to 8PM
at Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive

Professor Carrie Penabad
Author of Marion Manley: Miami’s First Woman Architect
Free and Open to the Public

Professor Carie Penabad will discuss the legacy of Miami’s first female architect, Marion Manley.
Penabad is an assistant professor at the School of Architecture of the University of Miami and is a principal at CURE & PENABAD Architects. Her firm has been awarded numerous professional recognitions and awards, including American Institute of Architects awards, state and local preservation awards, a National Congress for New Urbanism Award, and a Silver Medal prize at the 2010 Miami Biennale. She published Marion Manley: Miami’s First Woman Architect, with respected historian and author Catherine Lynn.

Marion Manley was one of the South Florida’s premier architects and the second woman registered to practice in the state. Born in Junction City, Kansas in 1893, she moved to Miami in 1917 after graduating from the University of Illinois. During a successful career that spanned nearly fifty years, Manley sought to improve Miami’s built environment by serving on several civic committees involved with urban development and long range planning. Manley embraced the principles of what would become known as vernacular architecture in her designs for both residential and public buildings. As a result, she produced structures that incorporated local materials, were functional, simplistic, and designed to withstand South Florida’s tropical climate. Among her notable projects were several buildings for the University of Miami and the Asolo Theater building at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota.

Books & Books will provide books for signing by the author

The Miami Beach Author Series presents monthly book readings, discussion and signing of recently published and classic books focusing on Miami Beach history and culture

For information: www.miamibeachhistory.org
www.mbgarden.org

Life Is Art Creative Connections 12 Copyright for Everyone 4/12/11

Creative Connections
An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Presented by Life Is Art
www.lifeisartfest.org

#11 – Copyright for Everyone
April 12, 6:30pm – 9:30pm

Artway66 Gallery
2911 Grand Ave, Suite 400d
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
www.artway66.com

presentation by
Faudlin Pierre
Entertainment Lawyer

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary beverages & bites
* RSVP Here.

Seminar Description:
You probably do not understand Copyright. Almost nobody does. It is a commonly misunderstood law and does not work the way most people think it does. Faudlin is going to break it down for the non-lawyer. This is VERY important information for all artists and anyone involved in the creative process. This seminar will give you a much better idea about how copyright works, what it protects, and what it does not protect.

The night opens with time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there is time for further specific questions and more networking. This is an excellent opportunity to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

101 Surefire Ideas to Improve Your Business 4/30/11

101 Surefire Ideas to Improve Your Business
Saturday, April 30, 2011, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University
3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd.
Davie.
www.browardscore.org
RSVP: BrowardSCORE.org/workshops

Broward SCORE will treat small business owners in South Florida to a day of speed coaching and business workshops at 101 Surefire Ideas to Improve Your Business on Saturday, April 30 at the Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., in Davie.

The free, half-day event is open to the public and will feature a keynote address by U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida) on the importance of small businesses in today’s economy. Broward SCORE’s mentors will hold several speed coaching sessions, offering advice and guidance to help businesses prosper.

Broward SCORE’s volunteer mentors will also give 10 30-minute workshops and 101 tips to help businesses thrive in today’s economy. The workshops are as follows:

30-Minute Workshops:
Low or No-Cost Marketing
Social Media to Grow Your Business
Successful Selling Techniques
Making Your Money Work for Your Business
Setting up a New Business At Home
Advertising Your Way to Growth
Growing Your Business by Importing and Exporting
Creating Good PR for Your Business

Information Meetings on Application Process for Creative Capital Seminar 4/6/11

Information Meetings on Application Process for Creative Capital Seminar
Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Andrews Living Arts Studio
FAT Village ARTS District
23 NW 5th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

http://andrewslivingarts.com

Information Meetings on Application
Process for Creative Capital Seminar
Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community,
Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness

Broward County Cultural Division invites Broward-resident artists of all disciplines and creative endeavors to attend a series of informational meetings on April 6, April 19 and May 5, 2011 to learn about the application process for Creative Capital’s transformative seminar- Internet for Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community, Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness. Twenty-four Broward County artists, will be selected through a Call to Artist application process to attend the Creative Capital Seminar in November.

The Broward Cultural Division is one of nineteen national recipients of the 2011 Workshop Subsidy Grants from Creative Capital’s Professional Development Program (PDP) to present this seminar locally. To be considered, Broward artists will be submitting proposals to participate in the seminar by an online application. Participants will be chosen by a competitive review and panel selection process. The Division is delighted to be able to offer 24 Broward artists this one-time opportunity to train with Creative Capital’s faculty. These information sessions will prepare Broward’s performing and media artists, writers, musicians, dancers, and visual artists for this opportunity.

RSVP: https://patronsecure.com/bccd/events.cfm?#jid620

Tuesday, April 19, 2011; 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Main Library
7th Floor, Cybrary
100 South Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
http://www.broward.org/arts

Thursday, May 5, 2011; 7:00 PM
Studio 18 Pembroke Pines
1101 Poinciana Drive
(located inside the Howard C. Forman Health Campus)
Pembroke Pines, FL. 33026
http://www.ppines.com/studio18/
RSVP

Internet for Artists Weekend Workshop: Using the Internet to Build Community, Promote Your Work and Increase Administrative Effectiveness, will be held November 4, 5 & 6, 2011 at Artserve, Inc. This interactive workshop will help participants expand their online presence and harness the power of internet tools such as social networking and media sharing sites, e-commerce, promotional websites, and blogs.

For more information, please call Adriane Clarke, grants specialist, 954-357-7530.

The Startup Forum Pitch Perfect 4/25/11

The Startup Forum – Pitch Perfect
Monday, April 25, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Miami City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
RSVP Here.

Event Details: Please join us for The Startup Forum’s Pitch Perfect event. 5 STARTUPS 4 JUDGES THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE (WINNER) Our last event had more than 250 in attendance – this time we are upping the ante…Read more

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We hope you can make it!

What Is Pitch Perfect?
Pitch Perfect is a fast-paced, live event in which select startups are offered the opportunity to present to a judging panel (consisting of investors and entrepreneurs) in front of a live audience.
5 Individual Startups
5 Minute presentations
5 Minutes of judges Q&A
5 Minutes of judges critique

Who Should Participate?
If you’re a startup founder or thinking about becoming an entrepreneur this event is for you – especially if you are planning on raising money at any point.
As presenter, you’ll have the opportunity to:
1. Practice your pitch in front of real investors;
2. Receive honest and constructive feedback to help you refine your pitch and process; and
3. Interact with prospective financiers and conduit to NYC based investors.

If you would like to be considered to present at Pitch Perfect, please register to attend and then follow the instructions here.
As an audience member you’ll have an opportunity to:
1. Watch others pitch their startups;
2. Learn from public critique to improve your own pitches; and
3. Interact with investors and fellow entrepreneurs.

PAIRS Essentials 4/16/11

PAIRS Essentials
4/16/11, 9:00 am
NOVA Southeastern Alvin Sherman Library
3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
www.pairs.com

PAIRS essential tool box for enhanced communication, empathy, problem solving, and emotional connection delivered over a one day intensive session: the Heart of Intimacy, Constructive Conflict, Emotional Literacy. Discover the essential skills that have helped tens of thousands create and sustain successful relationships that are an ongoing source of love, pleasure, and happiness. Classes meet in a private group setting, with brief lectures followed by strong emphasis on practical, easy to use, relationship building tools through interactive exercises with your partner. This class will take place at the Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University from 9:00am to 7:00pm. For details email info@pairs.com or call Rachel at (954)703-4533 ext. 80.

West Encounters East at the Lowe Art Museum

On the evening of Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at the Lowe Art Museum, Joel Hollander, Ph.D., full-time faculty member at the University of Miami, delivered an informative speech for the project “West Encounters East,” whose focus is to rethink the significance of cultural exchange and diversity by identifying emerging Latin American artists of Asian heritage. Dr. Hollander focused on reflections of Japanese art and culture in the imagery of contemporary Argentine artists, including Valeria Yamamoto, Ary Kaplan Nakamura, Guillermo Ueno, and Lucila Heinberg, whose work will be highlighted in a special pavilion at arteaméricas art fair, March 25 – 28, at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

“One of the primary considerations in ‘West Encounters East’ is to investigate how officially sponsored Japanese emigration programs to South America during the late 19th century and first half of the 20th century changed the ethnic and cultural heritage of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Peru, as well as other countries in the region,” said Dr. Hollander. He added, “The precedent for exploring how Western artists respond to Japanese art can be traced back to the French Impressionists who helped to shape the genesis of modern art.”

The lecture, which began with a moment of silence to honor the victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan, along with the reception and refreshments that followed, were sponsored by Stella M. Holmes, president of The Brickellian, Inc., an art consultancy group, and founder of Brickell Gallery Night. According to Ms. Holmes, “’West Encounters East’ is a natural evolution of Brickell Gallery Night’s mission to introduce emerging artists with Asian roots to the West.” She stated that, “For me, the emphasis is the fusion of the two traditions. I think of it as Artists Without Borders – a beautiful way that we can learn from each other through a meaningful exchange of culture.”

Photographs of the event

Changing Hands Angela Valella at Hispanic Branch Library 4/1/11

Changing Hands Angela Valella Artist’s talk and workshop
Friday, April 1, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Hispanic Branch Library
1398 SW. 1 St.

Angela Valella, Changing Hands, 2011, photograph taken during installation.
February 24 – May 1, 2011

Miami artist Angela Valella’s installation, Changing Hands, is part of a series of exhibitions celebrating the Miami-Dade Public Library System’s 40th anniversary. The installation is composed of 24″x 36″ color and black and white prints on bond paper and a projection of interchangeable static images; it is more of a gesture than a documentary or a description of a place. The prints are derived from Google Earth satellite images, online archives, aerial photographs taken through a telescope and from the tops of cranes, and photographs taken around the city by the artist. These images have been enlarged and juxtaposed with photographs of the buildings, land, sky, and horizon surrounding the Hispanic Branch Library as well as elsewhere in the city.

Felecia Chizuko Carlisle and Brandon Opalka Artist Talk 3/26/11

Saturday, March 26 at 2pm
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127

Please join us for One on One, a talk between Felicia Chizuko Carlisle and Brandon Opalka. Carlisle and Opalka will present a collaborative work reflecting their perspectives on sustainability in general and how it can be addressed in art. Carlisle’s I Saw Three Cities and Opalka’s The Compromise will be on view until 5pm, March 26th, the last day of the exhibitions.

Also on view through March 26th: works by Ralph Provisero and Brian Gefen.

Both Opalka and Carlisle’s exhibitions were reviewed in ARTslant and were featured as this week’s Art Pick.

Informed Families Lunch and Learn Addictive Personalities in Children 3/24/11

Informed Families Presents Free “Lunch & Learn” Workshop In March
Thursday, March. 24, 12-1 p.m.

Workshops Designed to Educate Parents and Members of the Community About Addiction in Adolescents

In an effort to help educate parents and members of the community, Informed Families/The Florida Family Partnership invites parents/caregivers to attend its FREE Lunch & Learnworkshop in March. Workshop will explore addiction in adolescents.

An optional $10 box lunch will be available for purchase for each workshop when making reservations.

Thursday, March. 24, 12-1 p.m.: “Does Your Child Have an Addictive Personality?”
Angela Conway, MBA, LMHC, CAP, and supervisor of the adolescent program at South Miami Hospital’s Adolescent Addiction Treatment Program, will lead this workshop. In the substance abuse field for over 20 years, she has worked extensively with adolescents, adults, and family members whohave been affected by the disease of alcohol and drug addiction. Conway alsomaintains a private practice providing individual and couples therapy treatment. She earned her master’s in Clinical Psychology from Catholic University of Guayaquil, Ecuador; she attained her MBA in Health Services Administration from Nova Southeastern University in Miami, Fla. Conway conducts education programs for the community via television, radio, conferences and at schools. She is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives. The March workshop is co-sponsored by Informed Families and Baptist Health South Florida.

To RSVP and/or order an optional $10 boxed lunch for any of the workshops, e-mail aferro@informedfamilies.org, or visit www.informedfamilies.org to RSVP. Please call 305-856-4886 for more information.

A non-profit organization founded in 1982, the mission of Informed Families is helping kids grow up safe, healthy and drug-free. Informed Families focuses on educating, involving and empowering parents to work together to set boundaries and monitor their children’s behavior to prevent underage drinking, substance abuse and other harmful behaviors. Affiliated with the National Family Partnership, Informed Families is best known for being the Florida Sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Campaign. Informed Families also boasts multiple school and community based prevention programs targeting youth, parents and communities. For more information on Informed Families, please visit our website at www.informedfamilies.org, or call us at (305) 856-4886.

Arts for Learning’s Visual Arts Strategy Bonanza 3/19-20/11

Arts for Learning’s Visual Arts Strategy Bonanza in Partnership with the Guggenheim Museum
March 19-20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Little Haiti Cultural Complex
260 NE 59th Terrace, Miami

Are you interested in learning more about how the visual arts can be used as a teaching tool for both students and adults? Attend this two-day workshop which provides expert knowledge and best practices for using the visual arts in teaching. The workshop is open to the public and people from all artistic and academic backgrounds are welcome. Leading the workshop on Saturday will be Greer Kudon, Senior Education Manager, Learning Through Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Sunday will feature hands-on instruction by acclaimed South Florida artist Laura Luna and a discussion with Wendy Wolf, leader in visual thinking strategies. The cost is $40 for both days or $20 for one session. Contact Betsy Mullins at (305) 576-1212 x 22, Betsy@A4Lmiami.org. Space is limited.

A special thank you to David Strawderman of Bagel Emporium for providing the food for this event.

All boutiques and intensives are made possible with support from the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and Cultural Arts Council, the Children’s Trust, MetLife and the National Arts for Learning Network, the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, National Endowment for the Arts, our partners, friends, and individuals.

Boutiques are part of the Building Assets Program. The program is funded in part by The Children’s Trust. The Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County.

Peru Chamber Extraordinary Business Opportunities 3/17/11

Peru Chamber Extraordinary Business Opportunities
Thursday March 17, 2011
4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Miami Free Zone
2305 Nw 107th Ave #107
Doral, FL 33172

We Invite You To Have An Afternoon Full Of Surprises.
Come And Enjoy Some Of Our Peruvian Cuisine And Music.
We Will Be Raffling Flight Lima-Miami-Lima

Peru’s Agenda: 100 years of Machu Picchu
04:15 PM: Opening and trade show
04:45 PM: Business Opportunities in Peru
05:15 PM: Business Presentations
05:45 PM: Presentation of Main Sponsors
06:00 PM: Cocktail, Tradeshow and Presentation of Target Turismo
09:00 PM: End of Event

For more information contact us at: camara@peruchamberusa.com

Peruvian Chamber of Commerce of South Florida & Target Magazine

Aesthetics and Values 2011 at The Frost Art Museum Opening 3/23/11

The Frost Art Museum Presents
2011 Aesthetics & Values Exhibition An art exhibition curated by FIU Honor’s College Students
March 23, from 6 pm to 9 pm
Target Wednesday After Hours
The Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17 Street
Miami, FL 33199.

Writing done with fly pigment, ping pong balls in the shape of clouds and paper shapes that seem to go on forever are just a few of the objects that bridge the line between the real and surreal, the natural and man-made and the figurative and abstract works in the next installation of Aesthetics & Values Fine Art Exhibition (A&V) at The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (FIU). Sixty-four FIU Honors College students worked with 10 of Miami’s most notable artists at the sixth annual A&V exhibition. This event, which is free and open to the public, runs from March 8, 2011 through April 17, 2011. The opening reception is March 23, 2011 during Target Wednesday After Hours from 6 pm to 9 pm at The Frost Art Museum located on 10975 SW 17 Street, Miami, FL 33199.

“This collaboration has proven to be quite successful,” said Carol Damian, Director and Chief Curator of The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum. “Now in its second year at the museum, this is a unique experience for students to learn the intricacies of curating an exhibition within the confines of a true operational museum.”

Each of these works will have visitors challenging the concept of reality. The A&V 2011 exhibition will feature the works of Daniel Arsham, José Bedia, Ivan Toth Depeña, Jacin Giordano, Fabian Peña, Karen Rifas, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, John Sanchez, Jen Stark and Antonia Wright. Several of the artists have created works specifically for this year’s exhibition.

“Most of my recent pieces are made with insect parts in a process where I transform these repulsive creatures into other anatomies. I re-context these organic elements into significant objects that address existential matters. The questioning of the artwork as a cultural product happens through an image of death and resurrection. The viewer’s perception is relocated; it is a “re-awakening” to place the spectator in an ambiguous perceptual trap. The artwork becomes both a map and a detour,” says artist Fabian Peña, whose work for the exhibition is a phrase written with fly pigment across the windows on the first floor of The Frost Art Museum.

The Aesthetics & Values seminar teaches students about the role art plays in the social and cultural events in history and our daily lives. Taught by artist and Honors College John Bailly, the class aims to show how artists have enforced or challenged authority and ideas on controversial social and cultural issues. Students participate in the art community and learn how art makes people see the world differently. The students, who major in many different fields, then act as curators and work closely with established local artists to create their own increasingly prestigious contemporary art exhibition. The Aesthetics & Values class is respected not only locally, but across the nation. A&V students have annually presented at the National Collegiate Honors Council Conference (NCHC) since 2007.

A&V will provide student-run tours of the exhibition on March 22, 2011 from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. at The Frost Art Museum. The opening reception will be during the museum’s popular Target Wednesday After Hours event on March 23, 2010 from 6 to 9 p.m. Target Wednesday After Hours is intended to supplement The Frost Art Museum’s exhibitions and grant visitors the opportunity to meet contemporary artists and connect with thought-provoking art of all mediums, live music, dance, films, and talks.

Image Credit: Daniel Arsham, Pixel Cloud (Miami), 2010, Plastique, peinture / Plastic, paint, 21 ¼ x 27 ½ x 31 inches
Courtesy of Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin

The Aesthetics and Values seminar, taught by artist and Honors College Fellow John Bailly, examines the vital role visual art plays in the social and cultural dialogue surrounding controversial issues. It investigates how artists have challenged or enforced authority by creating new aesthetics. It further explores how art is used to initiate, accelerate, or combat social change. Website: http://www.avexhibition.org.

SeminArt New Art in New Public Places 3/16/11

SeminArt: New Art in New Public Places
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 / 6:00 – 7:30pm
LegalArt
1035 N Miami Avenue
Suite 200, Second floor
Miami, FL 33136

Register for this SeminArt.

$10 Suggested Donation online or at the door

Miami-Dade Art in Public Places program implements site-specific art installations in civic areas at various sites throughout Miami, including Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, fire and police stations, Port of Miami, libraries, parks, Miami International Airport, public housing developments, Metrorail and Metromover stations, and community health centers. These collaborative, innovative projects involve the thinking of artists, architects, engineers, historians, and landscape architects.

Brandi Reddick, Artists and Communications Manager for Art in Public Places, coordinates the program’s management of artists and communications, from advisory committee and artist orientation meetings to public art project publicity and publications. Please join LegalArt as Brandi discusses recent public art commissions, the Call to Artists Process, and an overview of upcoming opportunities for local artists, including two public art commissions at Zoo Miami and a special project for local photographers.
Parking: Our building is located on the corner of N Miami Ave and NE 11th Street. Parking is available in the lot located just south of our building on N Miami Ave, the entrance to the lot will be on your left. An attendant will give you a parking pass to display on your dashboard. Please be on time to ensure you get a parking pass. Metered parking is also available on N Miami Ave and on 11th and 10th Streets. Directions to LegalArt
For more information please email info@legalartmiami.org

The Ring Cycle Multimedia Lecture 3/27/11

The Ring Cycle Multimedia Lecture
Mar. 27 – 11am – 3pm
Miami Shores Country Club
1000 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami Shores, FL 33138

A must for opera aficionados, The Guild of Florida Grand Opera presents part II of a Sunday brunch multimedia presentation on Wagner’s Ring Cycle, a series comprised of four epic operas based on Norse sagas and myth. Part II focuses on the last two works in the cycle, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung. The presentation is delivered by Phyllis Mossberg, who’s late husband concepted the lecture, and Justin Moss, Director of Communications for Florida Grand Opera. Tickets are $65 for Guild members and $75 for non-members, including the cost of brunch.

Don Giovanni Preview 3/20/11

Don Giovanni Preview
Mar. 20 – 2-330pm
Books and Books
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33145

Take part in an intimate discussion about Florida Grand Opera’s latest production of Don Giovanni with resident opera expert Justin Moss and Conductor Andrew Bisantz. Join us in one of the city’s most unique bookstores to learn more about this dark drama based on one of history’s most renowned literary characters, Don Juan.

Cardinal Gibbons hosts National Bullying/Violence Program for community 3/21/11

Cardinal Gibbons Hosts Rachel’s Challenge, An Acclaimed Bullying and Violence Abatement Program
Founded by Darrell Scott, Father of Rachel Scott, Killed in the Columbine Shootings
Monday, March 21
8-9:15 a.m. – Program with 11th and 12th graders
9:45-10:55 a.m. – Program with 9th and 10th graders
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Training session for adult and student leaders

Free event open to the public:
7-8:30 p.m. – Evening program for parents and community leaders

Cardinal Gibbons High School
2900 NE 47 Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308
(954) 491-2900 ext. 108

It’s estimated that 1 out of 4 kids is bullied. Cardinal Gibbons is the first Catholic high school in Broward County to present Rachel’s Challenge – a nationally-renowned bullying and violence abatement program founded by Darrell Scott, father ofRachel Scott, the first person killed at Columbine High School on April 20,1999. Cardinal Gibbons is also the only Broward County high school to host the program since 2009.

The 1-hour presentation, based on Rachel’s acts of kindness and compassion coupled with the contents of her diaries, presents powerful audio/video footage of her life and the Columbine tragedy that motivates students to create a positive change in the way they treat others. Following the presentation will be a 90-minute training session involving both adult and student leaders.

That evening, the Rachel’s challenge presenter will conduct a complimentary powerful session open to the public with parents and community leaders. The program will educate parents, students and teachers about the effects of bullying. The overall goal is to reduce or hopefully eliminate bullying in school.

The Scott family and other Rachel’s Challenge certified presenters have spoken to over 11 million people in live settings, and have reached millions more by being featured on popular media outlets such as CNN, Fox News, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Larry King Live, Oprah, Dateline, The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity & Colmes, and numerous others. Darrell Scott met with President Bill Clinton on two occasions, and President George W. Bush has written a personal letter recommending Rachel’s Challenge.

For more information about Rachel’s Challenge, visit www.rachelschallenge.org or call 1-877-895-7060.

Directions: Take I-95 to Commercial Blvd. Head east and turn right on Bayview Drive. Turn right on NE 47 Street.

Cardinal Gibbons is a Roman Catholic High School acting under the Archdiocese of Miami. The school is dedicated to preparing each student to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world. Its unique combination of college-preparatory curriculum, extra-curricular programs and community service promotes the academic, moral, social, athletic, artistic and spiritual development of the student. Cardinal Gibbons High School is located at 2900 NE 47 Street, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308. Visit www.cghsfl.org or call (954) 491-2900 for more information.

The Trouble with Paddy Celtic Cultural Series 4/3/11

The St. Patrick’s Day Committee’s Celtic Cultural Series presents The Trouble With Paddy – Part II
Sunday, April 3, 4 pm.
Upstairs Room of John Martin’s Restaurant
253 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables.

www.emeraldsocietysfl.com

Kim Garvey started the discussion of The Trouble With Paddy in the 2009-2010 season and she so enthralled the audience that they asked for her to come back to do Part II.

Based on the fact that one out of ten Americans claims Irish descent, Ms. Garvey’s presentation will continue with the development of Irish identity from ancient times to the present.

Kim Garvey, M.I.L.S. is a historian, librarian, and owner of Tree Trax, a genealogical services company. She writes the “Librarian’s Corner” column for the NGS Quarterly. Ms. Garvey is a graduate of the Salt Lake City Institute of Genealogy and was the 2009 Richard S. Lackey Scholar of the National Institute of Genealogical Research. She specializes in areas and topics related to historical methods, immigration, ethnicity and cemeteries…

All Celtic Cultural Series events are free and open to all. Ample parking is available on Miracle Mile and in the City Parking Garage behind John Martin’s, accessible from Aragon Avenue.

The Celtic Cultural Series is produced by the St. Patrick’s Day Committee, Inc. with the support of the City of Coral Gables, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Mayor and Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County

Screenwriting 101: The Basics Saturdays, March 26-April 9

Screenwriting 101: The Basics
Want to learn the art and craft of screenplay writing or improve on your knowledge? This class is for you!

Date: Saturdays, March 26-April 9. In-between class assignments and feedback.
Time: 11 am -2:45 pm
Fees: $325.00 plus $25.00 materials fee
Location: Miami Shores
CLASS LIMIT: 6 writers – 2 SLOTS LEFT

To Register: 310-712-1293 or info@MiamiFilmWorkshops.com
Website: www.MiamiFilmWorkshops.com

“I had attended many screenwriting workshops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and even London so when a workshop was finally offered in my home town of Miami I thought ‘I can’t take another class! What could I get out of it that I haven’t gotten from all the rest?’ I was wrong. Harriette Yahr’s expertise and great skill as a teacher presented crucial material the other courses somehow overlooked and the intimate size of this class allows for one on one guidance on writing assignments.” Lissette Decos

“Harriette is a fount of knowledge about the film industry. She connects well with the students and maintains a relationship afterwards. Great classes!” Bill Butland

Free Music Together Demo class 3/29/11

FREE Music Together Demo class!
Tuesday, March 29th, 4:00-4:45 pm
Playing the Game of Life Enrichment Center
7144 Byron Ave., 2nd floor
Miami Beach, FL 33141
www.PlayingtheGameofLife.com

FREE Music Together® Demo Class!

Music Together® is an internationally recognized music program where children and parents experience the joy of music through songs, dance, and instrument play.

Alisha has been teaching Music Together since 2004, and is excited to be offering her first Music Together classes here in Miami!

Come sing, dance and groove with us!

Please call 305-864-5237 or email Alisha@ecqc.biz to register for this FREE class! You can also check out our website at www.PlayingtheGameofLife.com!

Playing the Game of Life is licensed by Music Together LLC-www.musictogether.com

Calling all Event Planners to Zoo Miami 5/12/11

Calling all Event Planners to Zoo Miami
May 12, 2001, 9 – 11 a.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Whether an elegant reception or wedding, corporate team-building session, company picnic, or special gathering for friends and family, Zoo Miami offers the perfect spot – day or night, indoor or out.

On Thursday, May 12, from 9 – 11 a.m., join the Zoo Miami Group Sales Team as we take you on a complimentary “Safari Sneak Peek” showcasing exotic event locations throughout our zoo! Visit the most beautiful and popular areas in which to host an event – with wild animals and lush vegetation as your background. Your visit will also include:

• Complimentary zoo admission
• Guided tram tour
• Monorail all-day pass
• Light refreshments
• Exciting raffles
• Discount at concessions & gift shop valid May 12, 2011
• 10% off your facility rental if you book within six months of your visit

Give us a try. We guarantee you’ll be glad you did! Pre-registration is required so please call or email Terry Mallo, Special Events Manager, to reserve your spot! (or stripes!), at 305-251-0400 ext. 84939 or mallot@miamidade.gov. We look forward to meeting and seeing you at Zoo Miami!

InSense Miami Social Media Boot Camp 3/27/11

InSense Miami’s Social Media Boot Camp
March 25, 2011, 11AM
Vinyl & Kai
1131 Washington Ave.,
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.insensemiami.com

Can’t Tell the Difference Between a Tweet and Yelp?

Do You Want the Right Audience to Be Your Virtual Fans and Like Your Business?

Then get ready to see things clearer! InSense Miami presents a Social Media Boot Camp like none other! Join us Friday morning March 25, 2011 at Vinyl & Kai on South Beach

Spread the word! (Or you can Tweet it- We’ll show you how)

We will give you a full break down of what social media is, advice for promoting your company, effective tips for increasing your fan base and the tools necessary to make your company a success online and within the community. The three hour seminar is a workshop that demonstrates why social media is a vital part of marketing in today’s culture and answer all your questions of what works and why.

You will also hear from local expert professionals Sandi Abott from Xpresso Marketing, Ron Mann from Project SEOfrom and Christian Tang from Marketang Group. They will share their success stories and give you advice on how to achieve the goals you have for your company.

Register now to secure your spot!

$47 or $60 at the door – includes lunch. Please arrive for 11:00 AM for check in.

I know I can Young Women’s Empowerment Workshop 3/12/11

I Know I Can 2011: Be Strong, Be Me and Shine Young Women’s Empowerment Workshop
Saturday, March 12, 9am-3pm
Joseph Caleb Auditorium

Supa Cindy and Friends Inspire Young girls to Accomplish their Goals

Radio star personality and community activist Supa Cindy, 99 JAMZ/WEDR-FM and Publix will host her annual young women’s empowerment summit I Know I Can 2011: Be Strong, Be Me and Shine will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2011 from 9am-3pm at the Joseph Caleb Auditorium located at 2200 NW 54th Street, Miami, Fl. The summit provides a safe haven for young women ages 11-21 to ask questions on almost any topic ranging from relationships, peer pressure, self-love, teen pregnancy, domestic violence, drugs and social life. Registration begins at 9am and the event will begin promptly at 10am. The event is being supported by Commissioner Audrey Edmonson.

The “I Know I Can” Young Women’s Summit started several years ago when Supa Cindy personality began receiving phone calls from young female listeners seeking her advice on how to handle life problems. Supa’s genuine interest in South Florida’s youth inspired her to create a Non Profit Organization called “Supa Friends” with its main focus of motivating the youth. By organizing events such as motivational seminars, mentor programs, free SAT tutorial classes, and college campus tours, tours of different locations and sites for future career placement, rap sessions to discuss concerns and current issues Supa intends to achieve the goal. The “I KNOW I CAN” summit gives young woman a chance to get questions that they may be too afraid or embarrassed to ask and also mentors the girls facing life challenges and self esteem challenges.

As a seasoned on-air personality, Supa Cindy has 10 years of experience under her belt working with the community and has blossomed into an influential member of the South Florida community. She has become a person that young women look up to.

lyde Butcher Exhibition at CVC Lecture and Book Signing 3/12/11

Clyde Butcher Exhibition at CVC – Lecture and Book Signing March 12
March 12, 2011, 6:30pm
Center for Visual Communication
541 NW 27 Street
Miami, FL 33127
www.visual.org

Join us for a rare Miami appearance by Master Photographer Clyde Butcher on Saturday, March 12 as we celebrate his new images from Across America.

We are pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition Clyde Butcher: Across America featuring new images by the Dean of Florida photographers.

His new dramatic images are the fruits of a five year project to photograph America’s most cherished natural places.

Clyde Butcher is recognized nationally as the foremost artist working in the tradition of the great landscape photographers.
He has received numerous awards and has often been cited as a contemporary Ansel Adams or Edward Weston.

The opening events for the exhibition include a slide lecture by the artist followed by a reception and book signing.
Both are open to the public. Reservations are required for both and there is a $10 fee for the lecture.

Departing from Florida, where he has earned a reputation as staunch supporter of the environment as well as a consummate artist, Butcher now invites us to experience entirely new environments with extremes of altitude, geology, temperature and light. For the past five years Butcher has traveled across the country exploring the majestic drama of our National Parks and open spaces. Spanning the four corners of the United States from Maine to California and from Florida to Washington he has made over 1,500 negatives to date with his custom built film cameras for this project.

Butcher’s photographs seem larger than life, like the artist himself, and compel us to step into the places he depicts. His unique talent is that he sees and feels vistas that sing the spirit of place. The artist’s sixth sense draws out the power and essence of the places he photographs.

Butcher’s large scale photographs are permanently on view in many of the state’s public buildings including the Capitol, airports and museums. His books and prints can be found in the homes and offices of some of our most influential decision makers from legislators to corporate chairmen. Numerous museums around the country and the world have presented solo exhibitions of his work.

For fifty years Butcher has used large format view cameras similar to those used by Jackson, O’Sullivan, and Watkins – the men who accompanied Lewis and Clark and other explorers who widened the boundaries of a growing America. 150 years ago they sent home sent home astounding images that whet our appetite to experience these places ourselves. Butcher, with his heightened sense of drama, gives us just such images today – images that let us see these places as if for the first time, with an intensity that often escapes the casual visitor.

Butcher’s photographs are imbued with the spirit of unfettered possibilities – the same spirit that beckoned and challenged a nation of people to discover their future as they traveled west in awe and wonder through the American landscape. We are pleased to invite you to share this American spirit and vision.

InSense Miami Social Media Boot Camp 3/25/11

Friday March 25, 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Vinyl & Kai
1131 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Register Now!

Can’t Tell the Difference Between a Tweet and Yelp?
Do You Want the Right Audience to Be Your Virtual Fans and Like Your Business?

Then get ready to see things clearer!
InSense Miami presents a Sociall Media Boot Camp like none other – Join us Friday morning March 25, 2011 at Vinyl an Kai on Miami Beach!

We will give you a full break down of social media, advice for promoting your company, effective tips for increasing your fan base and the tools necessary to make your company a success online and within the community.

This three hour seminar is a workshop that demonstrates why social media is a vital part of marketing in today’s culture and answer all your questions of what works and why.

Learn from expert social media professionals from the community featuring:
Sandi Abott from Xpresso Marketing
Christian Tang from Marketang Group
Ron Man from Project SEO
Mark your calendars for Friday morning March 25, 2011 and join us at Vinyl & Kai in Miami Beach!

SPREAD THE WORD!
$47 or $60 at the door – includes lunch

Please arrive at 11:00 AM for check in.

Tattoo Jew Challenges Jewish Identity In New Sanhedrin-Style Debate 3/16/11

Tattoo Jew Challenges Jewish Identity In New Sanhedrin-Style Debate
Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Next@19th
137 NE 19th Street
Miami, FL 33132

$10 for adults and $6 for students, seniors and artists

Show your ink and enjoy a festive drink as Next@19th’s New Sanhedrin program offers a heated debate on the controversial topic of body modification within the Jewish culture and practice.

Next@19th invites producer Andy Abrams to present excerpts from his anticipated documentary “Tattoo Jew,” highlighting Jewish-themed tattoos as permanent expressions of cultural connection and identity within the Jewish culture. Abrams’ viewpoint reads between the lines of what it means to be Jewish in the midst of a pop culture society.

A New Sanhedrin-style discussion will follow the enlightening preview, complete with an array of views to offer a fresh perspective on topics like religious prohibition and family disapproval of personal expression within the Jewish community. Modeled after the original ancient Sanhedrin which legislated Jewish law, ideas are introduced by central facilitators and put to audiences for debate. Tickets can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com.

About Next@19th: Moving Jewish Culture Forward
Next@19th was founded in July 2010 to engage South Florida’s diverse community in fresh culture, learning and spiritual experience through a Jewish lens. Producing original programming, the organization will host a range of events and activities. This 2010 – 2011 season promises celebrations of music, literary arts, visual art, education and spirituality as well as dynamic projects in partnership with Miami Book Fair International, the Jewish Film Festival and University of Wynwood. Next@19th is located at 137 NE 19 Street, Miami FL 33132, on the campus of Temple Israel’s historic site in downtown Miami. For more information please call 305.542.7732 or visit the website at www.nextat19th.org.

SeminArt Contracts for Artists 3/7/11

SeminArt: Contracts for Artists
Monday, March 7, 2011 / 6:00 – 7:30pm
LegalArt
1035 N Miami Avenue
Suite 200, Second floor
Miami, FL 33136
Register for this SeminArt
$10 Suggested Donation online or at the door

Unsure if you need a contract? Unsure what should be in a Contract? This SeminArt is an introduction to basic contracts for artists. Attorneys Carolann Swanson and Johnlee Curtis will outline common types of contracts professional artists use to protect and sustain their careers including gallery, commission, licensing, sale and work for hire. They will discuss the differences and requirements for written and oral contracts and how email correspondence between parties may or may not suffice as a contract. They will also provide information on how to handle contract disputes and what to do when you want to terminate a contract. You will leave the SeminArt with greater knowledge of the steps that should be undertaken to avoid contractual problems as well as a better understanding of what contracts look like and how they can be more easily understood.

Carolann and Johnlee will be available for specific questions at the end of the program. Stick around to meet other artists and community leaders–LegalArt SeminArts are great networking opportunities!

Parking: Our building is located on the corner of N Miami Ave and NE 11th Street. Metered parking is available on N Miami Ave and on 11th and 10th Streets. Directions to LegalArt

Life Is Art Creative Connections #11 – The Social Media Starter 3/22/11

Life Is Art Creative Connections #11 – The Social Media Starter

Creative Connections
An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Presented by Life Is Art

#11 – The Social Media Starter
March 22, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Short Link http://bit.ly/liacc11
Facebook Evite.

MANO Fine Art
in the Bird Road Art District
4225 SW 75 Avenue
Miami, FL 33155
www.manofineart.com

presentation by
John Mahoney
Social Media Expert
www.socialmedia305.com

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary beverages & bites
* Please RSVP Here.

Sponsored by:
Aperture Studios
Hidalgo-Romero Artists’ Studios
MANO Fine Art
Nickel Glass
Norle Properties, Corp.
Palmetto Carpet Company
Soul Of Miami.

Seminar Description:
John Mahoney was a currencry trader. He started using social media and found that it enhanced his own business. He taught himself all about Facebook and Twitter and Meetup, as well as the other social media sites. He then converted that use to support his love of the arts. As a self-taught social media expert, he knows exactly what other beginners are going through. In this seminar, John will go over the basics of how to properly use social media to gether new friends and fans. His is a very personal approach to social media and well-suited to the arts, as a personal medium of self-expression. Whether you are an absolute beginner or an experience user, this seminar will help you understand how best to use this new media.

The night opens with time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there is time for further specific questions and more networking. This is an excellent opportunity to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

Life Is Art Creative Connections #10 – The Artist As Salesperson 3/15/11


Creative Connections
An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Presented by Life Is Art

#10 – The Artist As Salesperson
March 15, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Short link: http://bit.ly/liacc10
Facebook Evite.

GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St
Wynwood, Miami, FL 33127
www.gabstudio.com

presentation by
Greg Pitts
Artist
www.blackjacksonpollock.com

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary beverages & bites
* RSVP Here.

Sponsored by Soul Of Miami – www.soulofmiami.org

Seminar Description:
Greg Pitts was once a shy artist, like many others. When he came to display his work publicly, he realized he was his own best advocate. Learn how he transformed himself from shy artist to outgoing salesperson and how this transformation enhances his career as an artist immensely.

The night opens with time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there is time for further specific questions and more networking. This is an excellent opportunity to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

Greg Pitts Biography:
Greg Pitts started out life at a disadvantage. Being born to a single parent and growing up without a father figure made life less than ideal. He did not meet his father until the age of 12. As a young teen, he exhibited artistic capabilities, however the lack of understanding and from his family lead to discouragement. He continued to strive to express himself artistically. He purchased his first camera on lay-a-way from a camera store in his hometown.

His artistic eye and fashion sense while a senior in high school lead to him was offered admission to a prestigious fashion design school, but because of stereotypical attitudes, students at school would call him a nerd and at home no one would assist him in the application process, stating that “that kind of stuff is for sissies,” Discouraged, he graduated without any formal plans. Later, he joined the Army in order to provide for his soon to be born son. Despite this difficult start in life, he continued to express his artistic side. He’s also an awarding winning filmmaker and photographer having taken photos of celebrities from Sean “P. Diddy” Coombs to Mary J. Blige, Tom Joyner, Robin Thicke and the late Teena Marie.

Greg Pitts abstract artwork has been compared to that of abstract expressionist artist Jackson Pollock. He is a featured artist at the G.A.B Studio in the Wynwood Art District in Miami, Florida.

Mr. Pitts first gained national recognition by making the top story on Google News on May 9, 2009 with a feature article being published about his work in EV Living Magazine.

He was one of 20 national semi-finalist photographers selected by W Magazine for their “Obsession” photographic contest in 2010. His artwork has sold in Berlin, San Francisco, Vienna Austria, Chicago and Ohio and is currently on exhibit in the Netherlands and in Stanford a town on the Cape Whale Coast of South Africa.

Mr. Pitts participated in Miami Art Basel 2010 and was successful-selling 3 of his original paintings. He can be contacted by email at blkjacksonpollock@bellsouth.net. Some of his abstract art can be viewed at www.BlackJacksonPollock.com.

NetUp Now Presents Online and Offline Social Media Conference 3/4-5/11

Join the power of Social Media Marketing
Reawaken your spirit and refresh your soul March 4-5, 2011
Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa
6801 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33141
More Info and Tickets.

NetUpNOW is excited to present our Online and Offline Social Media Conference. This will be an incredible opportunity to join the social media conversation.

Our NetUpNOW conference is more than just a social media workshop. Our deluxe package also provides three weeks of online marketing and PR for you and your business. This will include marketing your brand on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and our weekly e-zine which is read by 19K business professionals.

Social media is changing the landscape of PR & marketing. Once coined Web 2.0, social media has shifted to Customer 2.0. Customers are reinventing the way your brand is doing business.

During our one of a kind online and offline social media conference, at the famed, Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa, you will learn; Social Media Growth, Social Media Marketing, Social Media Networking, Social Media Sales, and how to Channel Schedule each phase to ensure your online success.

In addtion to learning our five steps of social media, we will be incorporating the Canyon Ranch philosphy; Reawaken your spirit and refresh your soul. You will leave our conference as a more powerful individual, have a social media plan, and have an incredible support group to keep you in action.

Our conference has limited seats, so sign up early. Once you register for our conference, our team will begin to Social Media You to our community.

Whether you are a Fourtune 500 company, small business owner or somewhere in between, it’s time to recognize how marketing is changing, and how your team can leverage this change to improve your brands visibility.

Miami Art Museum Presents Anchor Gallery Mark Dion Opening Reception 3/10/11

Anchor Gallery: Mark Dion
Opening reception and dialogue between the artist and author Michael Grunwald
Thursday, March 10, 6-9pm
Dialogue begins 6:30pm (Seating is limited. First come, first seated.)
MAM members free ï Non-members $10
RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org

Anchor Gallery: Mark Dion, presenting the artist’s complete South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit, a large-scale installation focusing on the Everglades and human attempts to control the South Florida ecosystem, opens with a dialogue between the artist and Michael Grunwald, author of The Swamp: The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise (Simon and Schuster, 2006). South Florida environmental and conservation organizations will be present during the opening reception with information about local programs.

Miami Art Museum Presents Anchor Gallery: Mark Dion
March 11 – August 28, 2011

Dion’s South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit Arrives on the Scene to “Save” Threatened Plant and Animal Species

Miami – February 17, 2010 – Miami Art Museum presents Mark Dion’s complete South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit, a large-scale installation that focuses on the Everglades and human attempts to control the South Florida ecosystem. The installation will be on view from March 11 through August 28, 2011 in the Anchor Gallery, an area of the Permanent Collection featuring regularly changing presentations of large scale works. The South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit was originally commissioned by MAM in 2006 and subsequently acquired by the Museum.

Interweaving the diverse disciplines of art, science, ecology, history, and archeology, Dion’s project consists of three parts, corresponding to the three major periods of Everglades history: exploration (late 1700s – mid 1800s); exploitation (mid-1800s – early 20th century); and preservation and restoration (mid-20th century – the present).

“Dion’s installation tells the story of the various mentalities and motivations, both positive and negative, which have determined our history with Florida’s wilderness,” said Peter Boswell, Miami Art Museum assistant director for programs/senior curator. “The artist has said that his work is not really about nature, but about the consideration of ideas of nature. His project resonates with the environmental changes the South Florida region has undergone and the efforts that are being made to stem and counteract those changes.”

The largest component of the installation features a facsimile of a vehicle and equipment belonging to an imaginary agency that rushes into vulnerable ecosystems to save threatened plants and animals: the South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit. This portion of the installation serves as a tongue-in-cheek how-to guide for would-be conservationists, and ironically represents the dreams of policymakers’ decisive actions, while also saluting past and current grassroots activism efforts.

The second portion of the installation is a series of reproductions of vintage photographs taken in the early decades of the 20th century by John Kunkel Small, a curator of the New York Botanical Garden who identified numerous plant species in the Everglades and authored a scathing book entitled From Eden to Sahara: Florida’s Tragedy, which documented the changes wrought by dredging and draining the area.

The third portion is comprised of a vitrine containing artifacts, including a book of pressed specimens, the Herbarium Perrine (Marine Algae), purportedly belonging to 19th century botanist and early Florida settler Henry Perrine. Perrine was partly responsible for the overzealous introduction of foreign plant species to the area, which now poses one of the gravest threats to the ecosystem. Like the installation’s vehicle, the vitrine and its components are a fiction invented by the artist.

Mark Dion was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1961. His work deals with the probing of knowledge systems that underlie scientific research and museum displays, acquisitions, and classifications. He received an honorary Ph.D from the University of Hartford and is a recipient of the Larry Aldrich Foundation Award. Dion studied at the School of Visual Arts and the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in New York, and the University of Hartford, Connecticut. Dion has showed in solo exhibitions at a number of venues, including the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (2005), The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2004), and the University of Tokyo Museum, Tokyo (2002).

In conjunction with Miami Art Museum’s Anchor Gallery: Mark Dion and the upcoming exhibition, The Wilderness, Miami Art Museum will partner with local environmental and conservation organizations to provide information on local initiatives, and special programs. For information on participating institutions, visit miamiartmuseum.org or email tbelcher@miamiartmuseum.org.

Exhibition organization and support
Anchor Gallery: Mark Dion is organized by Miami Art Museum and supported by donations to MAM’s Annual Exhibition Fund.

Miami Art Museum, a modern and contemporary art museum located in downtown Miami, FL, is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries with an emphasis on the cultures of the Atlantic Rim—the Americas, Europe and Africa—from which the vast majority of Miami residents hail. Recently, Miami Art Museum has presented exhibitions of works by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Quisqueya Henriquez, Guillermo Kuitca, Wifredo Lam, Susan Rothenberg and Yinka Shonibare, and its Permanent Collection includes works by Doug Aitken, José Bedia, Mark Dion, Marcel Duchamp, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Ann Hamilton, Arturo Herrera, Alfredo Jaar, Sol LeWitt, Vik Muniz, Wangechi Mutu, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, James Rosenquist, Tomas Saraceno, Lorna Simpson and Rachel Whiteread. Miami Art Museum’s educational programming currently reaches more than 30,000 people every year, with the largest art education program outside Miami-Dade County Public Schools. The new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, is scheduled to open to the public in 2013. The new facility will provide room to showcase growing collections, expanded exhibition space to bring more world-class exhibitions to Miami-Dade County, and an educational complex. For more information about Miami Art Museum, visit miamiartmuseum.org or call 305.375.3000.

Stephen E. Thompson Lecture on Egyptian Rituals 3/20/11

March 20, 3pm
Bass Museum
2100 Collins Avenue (New Collins Park entrance)
Miami Beach, FL 33139

On Sunday, March 20 at 3 p.m., Stephen E. Thompson, ancient Egyptian religion and culture expert, will host a lecture on official and private Egyptian rituals to coincide with the museum’s current Egyptian Gallery and exhibition. Thompson received his Ph.D. in Egyptology from Brown University in 1991. He is currently the principal of the high school division of Donna Klein Jewish Academy in Boca Raton, FL. Lecture cost is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. For ticket information, please call 305.673.7530 ext. 1001 or email programs@bassmuseum.org. Advanced registration is recommended.

Michael Rush lecture on Video Art Today 2/24/11

February 24, 7pm
Bass Museum
2100 Collins Avenue (New Collins Park entrance)
Miami Beach, FL 33139

On Thursday, February 24 at 7 p.m., award winning curator, author and critic Michael Rush will give a lecture on Video Art Today: Miniscule to Monumental – a survey of international video art from experiments on YouTube and cell phones to multi screen museum installations. Rush was the Director of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University from 2005-2009 and Director of the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art from 2000-2004. He is co-founder of the Contemporary Art Museum Directors Association. Lecture cost is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. For ticket information, please call 305.673.7530 ext. 1001 or email programs@bassmuseum.org. Advanced registration is recommended.

Bass Museum Of Art hosts celebrated artist Isaac Julien 2/19/11

February 19
On Saturday, February 19, celebrated artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien will host a lecture on his current exhibition, ISAAC JULIEN/Creative Caribbean Network, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Bass Museum of Art. ISAAC JULIEN/Creative Caribbean Network is the most comprehensive exhibition of the artist’s work in the last ten years. It showcases the U.S. premiere of Julien’s critically acclaimed, nine-screen installation, Ten Thousand Waves (2010) as well as the film installations and photographic series Paradise Omeros (2002) Baltimore (2003) and Vagabondia (2000). Book signing opportunities will be available. The exhibition will be on view through March 6, 2011. Lecture cost is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. For ticket information, please call 305.673.7530 ext. 1001 or email programs@bassmuseum.org. Advanced registration is recommended.

Ask Questions about the Knight Arts Challenge at Town Hall Meeting 2/23/11

5:30 p.m. Feb. 23, 2011
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212 NE 59th Terr., Miami

A Town Hall meeting to answer questions about the Knight Arts Challenge Miami, a community-wide contest to bring South Florida together through the arts. Millions in funding is being offered for the best arts ideas. Applications are being accepted through March 2. More info at www.KnightArts.org.

· Dennis Scholl, vice president/arts, Knight Foundation
· Stuart Kennedy, program associate, Knight Foundation

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation advances journalism in the digital age and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Knight Foundation focuses on projects that promote informed and engaged communities and lead to transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.

Photographs of Life is Art Creative Connections 9 on 2/15/11

Life is Art Creative Connections 9 at GAB Studio in Wynwood on Tuesday, February 15, 2011.  We had a great crowd and everyone had a great time.

We had Julia Wakefield a public relations and marketing professional who currently works for Schwartz Media did the presentation.  Julia gave an overview on several different topics from starting a blog, creating a Facebook page, to writing a press release. She also gave tips on which media to contact depending on what you are doing and want ackomplished.

Find Julia K. Wakefield on her blog at www.juliawakefield.com or connect with her via Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

Next month the seminar will be on Tuesday, March 15th at GAB Studio presentation by Greg Pitts.  Greg will be talking about artist as a salesperson .  Check out Life is Art at www.lifeisartfest.org for more details and rsvp information.

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Miami Made Local Artists Showcase Their Works at The Adrienne Arsht Center 3/4-6/11

March 4-6, 2011
Carnival Studio Theater & Peacock Foundation Studio
(in the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House)
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

Free Admission! First Come, First Served Entry Is Free!
Or Get Priority Access By Purchasing A Vip Festival Pass For $35
*To reserve your VIP Access Pass for $35 – click here!*

Miami Made Weekend 2011
A Festival of New Work by Miami’s Brightest Performing Artists
Featuring Four World Premieres
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011 and
a Showcase of Three Works-in-Progress
from the Arsht Center’s Incubator Program
Plus,
Play Readings
Panel Discussions
Opportunities to Meet the Artists

A full weekend of Free events, the 2011 edition of Miami Made Weekend features world premieres by Miami artists, plus additional engaging events, spotlighting local artists:
-Works-In-Progress
-Play Readings
-Panel Discussions with top performing arts leaders
-Meet-and-greets with the artists
-Guest artist performance

Miami Made Weekend consists of three innovative initiatives: Here & Now is the flagship program, showcasing world premiere works commissioned, developed, and presented jointly by the Adrienne Arsht Center and Miami Light Project; Incubator engages local artists and presents works-in-progress that have been commissioned and developed by the Adrienne Arsht Center; and Outloud features readings of new plays by South Florida playwrights.

Miami Made expanded from a commissioning program into a full weekend of events in 2009. Each year, the selected Miami Made artists and their works represent a diverse mix of music, dance and theater disciplines.

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, and Miami Light Project proudly announces Miami Made Weekend 2011, an annual showcase of new, innovative work, created by artists living and working in South Florida. Taking place from March 4-6, Miami Made Weekend will feature the work of 11 immensely talented performing artists in our community who are continually expanding the boundaries of the traditional performing arts.

Miami Made Weekend 2011 will feature world premieres and works in progress as well as public readings of new plays by South Florida playwrights, panel discussions with performing arts professionals from all over the U.S. and meet-and-greet opportunities with the artists.

Admission To The Miami Made Weekend 2011 Events Are Free. Subject to availability.
A $35 VIP Festival Pass is also available and includes priority access and guaranteed seating to every Miami Made Weekend event.

Miami Made Weekend expanded in 2009 into a full weekend of performances. It now embodies two signature programs: Here & Now: 2011, the annual showcase of world premiere works commissioned, developed and presented jointly by the Adrienne Arsht Center and Miami Light Project; and Incubator, a series of works-in-progress developed through the Adrienne Arsht Center’s commissioning program.

Miami Made Weekend 2011 – Schedule

Friday, March 4
7:00PM, If you’re going to pull a knife, Usalo by Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud
Carnival Studio Theater

8:00PM, Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos
Carnival Studio Theater

9:15PM, Phallussy by Pioneer Winter
Carnival Studio Theater

10:15PM, The Body is Present by Ana Mendez
Carnival Studio Theater

Saturday, March 5
1:00PM, If you’re going to pull a knife, Usalo by Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud
Carnival Studio Theater

2:00PM, Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos
Carnival Studio Theater

2:30PM, Guest Panel Discussion
Peacock Foundation Studio

3:15PM, Phallussy by Pioneer Winter
Carnival Studio Theater

4:15PM, The Body is Present by Ana Mendez
Carnival Studio Theater

5:00PM, My Friend Nina by Sipiwe Moyo
Peacock Foundation Studio

7:00PM, Against All Odds by Beatriz Montañez
Carnival Studio Theater

8:00PM, Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song, Act 1 by Letty Bassart
Carnival Studio Theater

9:15PM, Clandestine by Liony Garcia
Carnival Studio Theater

10:15PM, Please Don’t Hate Me! by Octavio Campos
Carnival Studio Theater

Sunday, March 6
1:00PM Against All Odds by Beatriz Montañez
Carnival Studio Theater

2:00PM, Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song, Act 1 by Letty Bassart
Carnival Studio Theater

3:15PM, Clandestine by Liony Garcia
Carnival Studio Theater

4:15PM, Please Don’t Hate Me! by Octavio Campos
Carnival Studio Theater

5:00PM, Hang Time por Rubin Stacy! By Summer Hill Seven
Peacock Foundation Studio

Miami Made Weekend Main Stage Performances Include:
Si Vas A Sacar Un Cuchillo, USAlo / If you are going to pull a knife, USE it by Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011

For their second performance collaboration titled, Si Vas A Sacar Un Cuchillo, USAlo / If you are going to pull a knife, USE it, Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud will employ the texts of Samuel Beckett to talk about the petroleum industry, unemployment-itis and mermaid suffrage.

A graduate of Instituto Superior de Arte de la Habana in Cuba, Carlos Caballero is the proud winner of the New Times and the Nuevo Herald “Best New Actor” Award. A performer with Teatro El Publico and La Ventana, Caballero has worked internationally in theater, film and television. Last seen in an adaption of A Streetcar Named Desire with Teatro Miami, Caballero is currently working on a theater production of Hilo. He is also working on another collaboration with Elizabeth Doud – Sipping Fury from a Teacup.
Director of the Miami-based Las Negras Theater Collective, Elizabeth Doud arrived in Miami via Spain and Brazil and joined forces with Giovanni Luquini Performance Troupe. Her works include a collaboration with partner Jennylin Duany on Cabaret Unkempt, which premiered at the Arsht Center, and the libretto for IDALINA, a dance-theater project between Miami Light Project and the Arsht Center, which received support from the MAPFUND. Doud’s writing has been published in various print and online journals. Most recently, she has developed a new work entitled Sipping Fury from a Teacup. Doud is a University of Miami graduate with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing.

Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos – Special Guest!
Fat Boy is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by Miami Light Project in partnership with Tigertail Productions, 7 Stages, Hip Hop Theater Festival and NPN. HHTF support made possible through the Future Aesthetics Artist Regrant (FAAR) program, funded by the Ford Foundation. Additional support provided by the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County.

Written and directed by Teo Castellanos, Fat Boy, coalesces ritual and current art forms to tell a timeless and timely story. Fat Boy explores its theme of abundance and waste versus scarcity and economy through movement and thumping dub beats. By deconstructing the narrative elements of American consumerism and wastefulness juxtaposed with world hunger and poverty, Fat Boy tells its compelling story. Fat Boy is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by Miami Light Project in partnership with Tigertail Productions, 7 Stages, Hip Hop Theater Festival and NPN. HHTF support made possible through the Future Aesthetics Artist Regrant (FAAR) program, funded by the Ford Foundation

Puerto Rican Actor/Writer/Director Teo Castellanos is the author of War, Revolution, and the Projects, a one-man trilogy, and NE 2nd Avenue, a one-man show based on Miami characters which was awarded the International Cultural Exchange Grant by Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs and the Fringe First Award at the 2003 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

PhallussY by Pioneer Winter
Commissioned by Arsht Center’s Incubator
A lively cast featuring dancers, a musician, and a spoken word artist will take you on an interdisciplinary jaunt to convey the labeling and stigma that come with sexual roles and gender–from old-fashioned double standards, to dating, to orientation, to the death of chivalry. (Trust us, it’s a good thing it’s dead.) Ultimately, the audience will realize where the true fallacy lies and why sometimes the best thing one can do is get pissed, laugh, and finally let go. This performance contains nudity.

Miami native, Pioneer Winter choreographed an adaptation of Godspell, which was performed at the International Fringe Arts Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland (2007). Winter has trained extensively with Michael Langlois, Brigid Baker, Edwin and Gaile Holland. Most recently, Pioneer conceived and directed Reaching the Surface, a performance featured in The Miami Herald, South Florida Gay News and WLRN’s “ArtStreet.” He holds a Master of Public Health from Florida International University and a Florida Dance Masters accreditation.

The Body Is Present by Ana Mendez – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011
The Body is Present is a dedication in homage to Cuban-American artist, Ana Mendieta, who died tragically in September 1985. As told in dream, the performance explores the mystery of Mendieta’s untimely death, when she fell from a New York City apartment window.

Ana Mendez is a Miami native and graduate of the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in Dance. With Psychic Youth, Inc., a performance group collaborative, Mendez produced A Summoning and Walking Spell. Her commissioned works include Valley of the Queen at Miami Art Museum and Parrucca presented by DACRA. Her works have been showcased at the de la Cruz Contemporary Art Space, Locust Projects, Spinello Gallery, and at the Light Box with Miami Light Project.

My Friend Nina by Sipiwe Moyo
Presented by Arsht Center’s Outloud
An original, solo-performed theatre piece by Sipiwe Moyo, My Friend Nina is a journey of four characters that are linked through one unifying element: their love and admiration for Nina Simone. Listening to her soulful, loving, and often gut-wrenching melodies, “Nina” carries the characters through life and desperate circumstances. The characters have grown, loved, and cried with “Nina”. The stories in succession paint a picture of the complex human experience—the sublime, the unjust, and the downright sexy—trials which can only be appreciated and resolved by the diva messiah herself: “Nina”.

A graduate with honors from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Sipiwe Moyo holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and a minor in Applied Theatre. Trained at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Moyo practices health counseling when she is not dancing.

Against All Odds by Beatriz Montanez
Commissioned by Arsht Center’s Incubator
Theatre Of The Oppressed (TOP Miami) directed by Beatriz Montanez presents “Against All Odds”- the journey of an artist in our competitive money-driven society. An eclectic medley of Miami artists from all corners of the Americas join forces to explore the many challenges local artists face in our current economic climate. This revolutionary group fosters democratic and cooperative forms of interaction through theater. Join us for a stimulating theatrical dialogue that explores the future of the arts in our community, while being captivated by an enticing performance filled with imagery and color.
Trained by Prometeo, one of Miami’s premiere Spanish-language theater groups, Beatriz Montanez, has received several notable distinctions, including The Bill Hindman Award, “Theatre’s Top 10″ from The Miami Herald and “Top Break-Through Performance” by El Nuevo Herald. Montanez has collaborated with Megan Morrison and Tony Plana (Ugly Betty) at East L.A. Classic Theatre. She has also worked with various organizations throughout Miami including Miami Children’s Hospital, Coconut Grove Cares, The Barnyard, VSA Arts of Florida, Hollywood Arts and Culture Center, Arts for Learning, Creciendo Juntos, and In Synch. She has directed more than 100 productions in English and Spanish, to represent underserved communities.

Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song, Act 1 by Letty Bassart – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011

Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song ACT 1 is a dance theater work spurred by an investigation of items lost and found. The work will feature a cadre of movement artists, deconstructed Medea, musical installation, and series of maverick hand held icons.

New World School of the Arts and Barry University graduate, Letty Bassart, has developed multiple works, including Flower Chronicles (2007), Salt (2008) and 100 (2009). Bassart’s commissioned works include Good, God, Go Remnants and Umbrellas (2009), Inanimate Undertows (2005), and Toying with Amusement (2008). She is the proud recipient of the Artist Access Grant (2009), NEA Dance Journalism fellowship (2010), as well as a Miami-Dade Choreographer Fellowship (2008, 2010, 2011). In addition to her work as a choreographer, Bassart is a writer and Director of Artist Services with Arts for Learning.

Clandestine by Liony Garcia – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011
Clandestine, is a dance theater piece which uses montage, performance art, dance and theater to explore clandestine acts as a result of sexual suppression in individuals.
Miami-based, Cuban-born dancer/choreographer Liony Garcia is a founding member and current company member of Rosie Herrera Dance Theater, whose work has been presented in 2009 and 2010 at the prestigious American Dance Festival and, in January 2011, at the Adrienne Arsht Center. As a member of the Los Angeles-based repertory company BodyTraffic, Garcia has premiered new works by choreographers Guy Weizman and Roni Haver. His choreography has been showcased at New World School of Arts, Florida Dance Festival’s Winterfest 2009, Dot51 gallery and Cando Arts Co-op. Garcia recently choreographed a solo performance in collaboration with New World Symphony Orchestra. Garcia is a graduate of New World School of the Arts and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance.

Please Don’t Hate Me! by Octavio Campos
Presented by Arsht Center’s Incubator
Please Don’t Hate Me! is a transdisciplinary campaign and series of cultural interventions, social experiments and performances conceived for the City of Miami by performance artist Octavio Campos and Camposition to promote acceptance, not intolerance – encouraging Everybody to look for the heroes within themselves to fight for equal rights creating a catalyst for social change. Funded by Arsht Center’s Miami Made Incubator and Miami Light Project.
For the past 20 years, Octavio Campos has been collaborating in theater, dance, music, television, circus, cabaret, film and the visual arts, with over 100 professional credits. He studied at SUNY Purchase, Martha Graham School , Folkwang Schule of Pina Bausch, and the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab. Campos has received numerous grants and awards for his work, notably at the Berliner Theater Festival 2001, World Expo Hannover (2002), Miami Choreographers Fellowship (2005 & 2009) and Interdisciplinary Arts Fellowship for the State of Florida (2009).

Hang Time por Rubin Stacy by Summer Hill Seven
Presented by Arsht Center’s Outloud
A dedication to the memory of Rubin Stacy, Hang Time por Rubin Stacy, is the account of a homeless South Florida tenant farmer who was lynched in 1935 by an angry mob en route from Fort Lauderdale to a Miami-Dade prison. This premier public sharing of Hang Time Por Rubin Stacy combines blues and hip-hop while fusing comedy, poetry, memoir, movement & tragedy to artfully explore race in America.

Summer Hill Seven builds on the genre of Poemedy he began with his first book – Notes of a Neurotic! and Platanos & Collard Greens (longest running play in the history of hip-hop theatre) with a tour of this new work throughout South Florida high schools, U.S. colleges and regional theatres.

Indian Cooking Class Traditional Vegetarian Fare 2/27/11

Indian Cooking Class– Traditional Vegetarian Fare
Sunday, February 27, 2010, 12-3PM
9105 SW 115th Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
ayeshaskitchen@yahoo.com

Come join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately held Indian Culinary experience. Ayesha’s cooking classes and recipes reflect her philosophy to cook quick, easy, healthy and delicious Indian meals from scratch. Dishes vary between classes – most classes include 6 – 8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available. You will be provided with copies of the featured recipes that are easy to follow and you can easily replicate them in your own kitchen.
All classes culminate with a tantalizing sit-down meal from Appetizer to Dessert.
What a great way to travel to India without leaving the kitchen!

Cost of class is $75.00

Indian Cooking Class All About Indian Breads 2/26/11

Saturday, February 26, 2010, 11-2 PM
9105 SW 115th Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
www.ayeshaskitchen.com

Come join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately held Indian Culinary experience. Ayesha’s cooking classes and recipes reflect her philosophy to cook quick, easy, healthy and delicious Indian meals from scratch. Dishes vary between classes – most classes include 6 – 8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available. You will be provided with copies of the featured recipes that are easy to follow and you can easily replicate them in your own kitchen.
All classes culminate with a tantalizing sit-down meal from Appetizer to Dessert.
What a great way to travel to India without leaving the kitchen!

Cost of class is $75.00

Indian Cooking Classes Murg Makhani Butter Chicken and the Works 2/13/11

Indian Cooking Classes – Murg Makhani (Butter Chicken) and the Works
Sunday, February 13, 2010, 12-3 pm
9105 SW 115th Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
www.ayeshaskitchen.com

Come join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately held Indian Culinary experience. Ayesha’s cooking classes and recipes reflect her philosophy to cook quick, easy, healthy and delicious Indian meals from scratch. Dishes vary between classes – most classes include 6 – 8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available. You will be provided with copies of the featured recipes that are easy to follow and you can easily replicate them in your own kitchen.
All classes culminate with a tantalizing sit-down meal from Appetizer to Dessert.
What a great way to travel to India without leaving the kitchen!

Free Walking Tour of Lincoln Road 2/12/11

Miami Beach Botanical Garden Presents 50 Years of ‘Green & Growing’ Lincoln Road Walking Tour
Saturday, February 12, 10AM to Noon

Join Garden guides in a free walking tour of Lincoln Road Pedestrian Mall focusing on the trees, plants, and architectural visions of Morris Lapidus and Raymond Jungles. Gather at 10AM on Lincoln Road at Washington Avenue.

Developed by pioneer Carl Fisher about 1912 as a grand vehicular avenue for the fledgling community of Miami Beach, Lincoln Road, it was not until the early 1960’s that the legendary Morris Lapidus turned it into a pedestrian mall. His design included gardens and fountains, a distinctive black and white strip pattern on the sidewalks, an amphitheatre, and structures that he called ‘follies.’

In 2010, the 1100 block of Lincoln Road at Alton Road also became a pedestrian mall with a contemporary design by landscape architect Raymond Jungles. While mirroring elements of the Lapidus design, Jungles surrounds a central plaza with water gardens that contain mangroves and a variety of Florida native trees, palms and grasses. Wide stripes of ‘Pedra Portuguesa’ in black and white are a modern version of painted cement. A landscape architect from Raymond Jungles Inc. will lead the tour of the 1100 block.

Shake Shack will provide refreshments at the end of the tour.

Photos by Steven Brooke

Miami Circle Dedication Ceremony 2/23/11

Miami Circle Dedication Ceremony
Wednesday, February 23 11:30 am
401 Brickell Avenue
Miami

HistoryMiami invites you to the dedication of the Miami Circle. The ceremony will include a brief presentation by state and local officials. Light refreshments will be provided.

RSVP: Call: 305-375-1657or email: e.info@historymiami.org

Conversations and Cocktails with the MOCA Shakers 2/9/11

Conversations and Cocktails with the MOCA Shakers
Wednesday, February 9 at 7pm.
MOCA
770 NE 125 Street, North Miami

Shaker and above level members and invited guests from The Florida Grand Opera’s
Crescendo Society please join us for our next CONVERSATIONS and COCKTAILS at MOCA
on Wednesday, February 9 at 7pm.

Enjoy signature cocktails by GREY GOOSE Vodka while joining in the conversation
with MOCA Executive Director | Cheif Curator Bonnie Clearwater and Justin Moss of
The Florida Grand Opera taking place within our exhibition galleries. The conversation
will focus on current MOCA exhibition artist Jonathan Meese and his sets for various
operas. Be sure to join us for this magical evening.

Cocktails courtesy of GREY GOOSE Vodka

Shaker members and above RSVP: rsvp@mocanomi.org]

Lemon City Cemetery Memorial Garden And Monument Dedication Presentation 2/15/11

Lemon City Cemetery Memorial Garden And Monument Dedication Presentation
February 15, 2011, 9:30 AM
Village Carver
485 NW 71st Street
Miami, FL 33150

A dedication ceremony for the memorial garden and monument at the site of the recently discovered Lemon City Cemetery, where 523 Black people are buried many of who were Bahamian and early founders of Miami. The event will begin with a procession at 9:30 am led by The Progressive Cornet Band directed by Donnie Brown and the Singing Angels directed by Dr. Richard Strachan. At 10 a.m., Dr. Enid Pinkney, chair of the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation, and Alfred Sanchez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Miami, will speak on the rich history of the Lemon City Cemetery and their work to preserve the memory of many of Miami’s Black pioneers

In April of 2008 human bones were discovered at the construction site for the YMCA of Greater Miami’s affordable housing project in Miami, Florida. It was found that these bones were from Black people, many of whom were Bahamians, and early founders of Miami.

The City of Miami had no record of a Cemetery being in this location and had given the Developers, Carlisle Development Group and Biscayne Housing, permission to build affordable housing on the land. The controversy resulted in the formation of the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation to stop further development of the property and ensure respect for the dead. The Y and the Developers agreed to revise their construction plans and not move the remains to another cemetery. They further agreed to turn the rest of the cemetery which had no construction on it into a memorial garden with a monument to the 523 people buried there and build the additional two planned apartments in another area of the Y’s property.

On February 16, 2010 the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation, the Developers and the Y celebrated the Local Historic Designation of the Cemetery which was granted by the City of Miami’s Historic Preservation and Environment Board on November 3, 2009. Over two hundred people attended the program. The Lemon City Cemetery Corporation has applied for a 501c3, sponsored a Charrette to determine plans for the Memorial and Monument and meets on a regular basis to achieve its goals.

The YMCA of Greater Miami
With branches throughout Miami-Dade and upper Monroe County, the YMCA of Greater of Miami is one of South Florida’s leading not-for-profit organizations. The Y engages the South Florida community to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Focusing on strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y offers services such as youth sports, aquatics, after-school, preschool and child care, summer camp, health and fitness programs, and membership. For more information about the YMCA of Greater Miami, call toll free 1-877-WOW-YMCA or visit www.ymcamiami.org.

Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation
The Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation started out as the African American Committee of Dade Heritage Trust, which later became the Lemon City Cemetery Task Force and now has been incorporated. The first meeting was held on May 25, 2009 at Jefferson Reaves Park to discuss strategies to deal with the discovery of the Lemon City Cemetery. Finding family members of the deceased, applying for historic designation, inviting elected officials to our meeting and getting the community involved were strategies suggested to deal with the situation. All meetings have been open to the public. The LCCC adopted a resolution which was presented to and passed by the Historic Environment Preservation Board of the City of Miami in July. The LCCC prepared and presented a preliminary historic designation report for the September meeting of the HEP Board. That report was accepted unanimously by the Board in October.

Miami Dade College Miami Leadership Roundtable with Valerie Plame Wilson and Ambassador Joseph Wilson 2/9/11

MDC’s Miami Leadership Roundtable presents Valerie Plame Wilson and Joseph Wilson
Wednesday, Feb. 9, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove
3300 S.W. 27th Avenue
(Please note this is a new venue.)

COST: The price for a single ticket is $35 and a table of eight is $275. Seating is limited.
Online registration is available at http://mdcalumni.com/netcommunity/Plame-Wilson.

Miami Dade College (MDC) will present its renowned Miami Leadership Roundtable with a couple that took on a former United States president’s administration and won. Now, MDC students and guests will be able to attend a conversation with Former CIA covert operations officer, Valerie Plame Wilson, and former Acting Ambassador to Iraq, Ambassador Joseph Wilson, on Wednesday,February 9, at 8 a.m. at The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove. (Please note this is a new venue.)

Plame worked to protect America’s national security and prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in her role as a covert CIA operations officer. Without warning, in 2003 she found herself at the heart of a political firestorm when senior White House and State Department officials revealed her secret status to several national journalists. A subsequent investigation exposed what some call an act of treason. Plame is the author of Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, MyBetrayal by the White House. She is now a public advocate and respected authority on issues of national security and counter-proliferation.

Ambassador Wilson’s historic career in international relations spans more than three decades with service under five U.S. presidents. He was hailed “a true American hero” by President George H.W. Bush for his efforts to free more than 100 American hostages in Iraq prior to the first Gulf War. Under direction from the Bush Administration in 2002, he traveled to Niger to investigate reports that Saddam Hussein had obtained uranium yellowcake for Iraq’s nuclear program. He reported there was no truth to the claims, and his findings ignited a high-profile controversy. In 2004, Wilson chronicled his diplomatic career and battle with the Bush administration in his bestselling book, The Politics of Truth.

The Plame-Wilson ordeal stirred Hollywood filmmakers to create Fair Game, a major motion picture starring Sean Penn and Naomi Watts that is based on the CIA leak controversy.

Throughout the years, MDC’s renowned Miami Leadership Roundtable speaker series has included former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford; former vice-president Al Gore; former first-lady Barbara Bush; former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev; former Russian Prime Minister, the late Yegor Gaidar; former Polish President and Nobel Prize winner Lech Walesa; Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar; Dominican President Dr. Leonel Fernandez; former Colombian President Andres Pastrana; former first lady of Egypt Jehan Sadat; interim Haitian Prime Minister Gerard La Tortue; and Turkish Education Minister Huseyin Celik. Additional notable guests who have also addressed the Roundtable include film director Oliver Stone; journalists Dan Rather, the late David Brinkley, Linda Elberbee and the late Ed Bradley; famed envoy for the Church of England and author Terry Waite, author Tom Wolfe; and many, many more.

Miami Beach Chamber Better With Age Event 2/1/11

Miami Beach Chamber’s Women’s Business Council and The Miami Beach Commission For Women Present “Better With Age”
Tuesday, February 1, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
De Rodriguez Ocean Restaurant
Hilton Bentley Hotel
101 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach

What Gets Better With Age?
Wine, Cheese……..And Women
Cost: $25
Space Is Limited, So Rsvp ASAP email: lisa@miamibeachchamber.com

DeAnne Connolly Graham is the moderator for this upcoming event “Better with Age”, which will feature 3 women panelists who are highly respected for their many years of service through business and community involvement. As women, there are many challenges we face as we strive for balance in our professional and personal lives, and these ladies will have valuable insights to share.

This special event produced in partnership with the Miami Beach Commission for Women and the Miami Beach Chamber’s Women’s Business Council will offer you the opportunity to interact with and listen to words of wisdom from these amazing women, while sampling wine and cheese, which have all gotten “Better with Age”.

Panelists:
Constance Collins, President, Lotus House
Jeanne Westphal, President, JW Assoc
Joy Malakoff, Sr. Vice President/Sr. Market Manager, BankUnited

An Evening with Christo 2/11/11

The Frost Art Museum’s The Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series presents An Evening with Christo
Friday, February 11, 2011, 7p.m.
Florida International University – Modesto A. Maidique Campus
College of Business Complex
Special Events Center, Room 235
11200 SW 8th St.
Miami, FL 33199

With his wife and creative partner, Jeanne-Claude, Christo has wrapped the Reichstag building in Berlin (1995) and the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris (1985) in fabric. Christo’s lecture entitled “Two Works In Progess: Over The River, Project For The Arkansas River, Colorado; The Mastaba, Project For The United Arab Emirates” will address these two upcoming projects. Christo will speak on Friday, February 11, 2010 at 7 p.m. at FIU’s College of Business as the featured lecturer for The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum’s Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series. This event is free and open to the public.

Together Christo and Jeanne-Claude orchestrated a 25-mile fabric fence across Northern California (1976), strung an orange curtain across a Colorado valley (1972) and surrounded 11 islands with floating pink woven polypropylene fabric in Biscayne Bay (1983). Most recently, The Gates transformed 23 miles of Central Park walkways for 16 days in 2005 with 7503 vinyl gates with freeflowing saffron nylon fabric panels.

Christo’s lecture is the second of three Green Critics’ Lectures of the 2010-2011 season. On March 4, Richard Kurin, Under Secretary for History, Art and Culture for the Smithsonian, will discuss the history of the Hope Diamond from its discovery in India in the 17th century, to the French Revolution, the plotting of British King George IV, the gilded age in America and then into the 20th century where the myth of the diamond’s curse made it more famous than ever before. Dr. Kurin will also discuss his oversight of the Haiti Cultural Recovery Project, a Smithsonian Institution initiative, as well as experience serving on UNESCO’s International Coordinating Committee for Haiti.

Due to limited seating, please arrive early. The Museum will be open prior to the lecture. *Please note: new time and location. Those arriving late will not be seated.

About The Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series
Since 1981, the Frost Art Museum has enhanced its exhibitions and educational programs with the Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series, which has introduced numerous art world luminaries to the South Florida community. Internationally renowned artists, museum curators, scholars and critics have spoken on a variety of art topics to audiences of over 800. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu/critics.htm or call 305-348-2890.

About The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
Over 60,000 visitors have come to The Frost Art Museum since its opening in November 2008. The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate. The Museum is located at 10975 SW 17th St. across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the University Park campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10 p.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5p.m. The Frost is closed on Mondays and most legal holidays. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890.
Find The Frost Art Museum on Twitter (twitter.com/frostartmuseum) and Facebook (facebook.com).

About FIU
Florida International University is one of the 25 largest universities in the nation, with more than 42,000 students. Nearly 130,000 FIU alumni live and work in South Florida. Its colleges and schools offer more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations and law. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is worlds ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. The opening of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine in August 2009 has enhanced the university’s ability to create lasting positive change in our community. For more information about FIU, visit http://www.fiu.edu

Life Is Art Creative Connections #9 – How to Get The Media’s Attention 2/15/11

Life Is Art
Creative Connections #9
How to Get The Media’s Attention
February 15, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Please RSVP Here.

GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St
Wynwood, Miami, FL 33127
www.gabstudio.com

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary beverages & bites
* RSVP.

presentation by
Julia K. Wakefield
Marketing & Media Relations
www.juliawakefield.com

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

Sponsored by Soul Of Miami – www.soulofmiami.org

Seminar Description:
One of the most difficult and confusing aspects of business has always been public relations and marketing. How do you get the media to take notice of you? How do you get the word out about your product? Now, that has been compounded with the ascension of “social media”, as whole new field of marketing.

Julia Wakefield is a public relations and marketing professional who currently works for Schwartz Media, a powerful public relations firm with clients such as the Miami Art Museum and the Adrienne Arsht Center. She is speaking on matters of marketing and media relations. Her topics include an overview of everything from starting a blog to creating a Facebook page to writing a press release. Plus, she is going to give tips on which media to contact, both locally and nationally. This is a seminar that no working artist should miss.

The night opens with time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there is time for further specific questions and more networking. This is an excellent opportunity to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

Julia K. Wakefield Biography:
Julia K. Wakefield is a public relations professional currently serving Schwartz Media Strategies as Senior Account Executive and Director of Social Media, where she helps drive strategic direction and manage proactive outreach for the firm’s financial, healthcare, and commercial real estate clients and directs all social media initiatives on behalf of the firm and its clients. Previously, she was a Communications Specialist with The Weinbach Group. Ms. Wakefield holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from Davidson College.

She is the immediate past president of the Association for Women in Communications South Florida, a century-old professional organization championing the careers of both women and men in all communications disciplines. Ms. Wakefield is also active in a number of other community organizations, including Social Media Club of South Florida, BadassBusinessWomen.com, Social Media for Social Change Miami, Life Is Art, and the University of Miami Friends of Philosophy.

Find Julia K. Wakefield on her blog at www.juliawakefield.com or connect with her via Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

Authors Discuss Miami Architecture 1/26/11

Miami Beach Botanical Garden & Miami Beach Historical Association Present: The 2011 Miami Beach Author Series Reading and discussion with the authors of Miami Architecture

Wednesday, January 26
6:00 PM to 8PM
at Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Center Drive

Free and open to the public.

Join authors Allan T. Shulman, Randall C. Robinson and James (Jeff) F. Donnelly for readings and discussion of Miami Architecture, the authoritative guidebook that provides a broad, accessible architectural overview of the notable buildings that can be found in the core of downtown Miami, Miami Beach, and Coconut Grove.

Published in 2010 (Univ. of Florida, $29.95), the book grew out of the Miami Architecture Project, a community-based, nonprofit association that organized more than a dozen local forums to develop deeper appreciation of architecture and the role of architecture in community revitalization.

* Randall C. Robinson is coauthor of MiMo: Miami Modern Revealed and former executive director of the North Beach Development Corporation. He is employed with the City of Ft. Lauderdale in planning and zoning.

* Allan T. Shulman, founding principal of Shulman + Associates and assistant professor of architecture at the University of Miami, is editor and co-author of Miami Modern Metropolis: Paradise and Paradox in Midcentury Architecture and Planning.

* James (Jeff) F. Donnelly, is past chair of the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board, a tour guide in the Art Deco Historic District, contributor to Tourist Nation and a retired teacher.

Books & Books will provide books for signing by the author.

Ten Things Every Artist Should Know 2/21/11

Author and Artist Heather Darcy Bhandari Presents Ten Things Every Artist Should Know
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Coral Springs Museum of Art
2855 Coral Springs Drive
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Please RSVP on Meetup.

The South Florida Artists Association, Broward Cultural Division and the Coral Springs Museum of Art invites artists, gallery owners and creative entrepreneurs to hear author and artist Heather Darcy Bhandari speak on Monday, February 21, 2011, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Bhandari’s presentation will include a lecture/talk – Ten Things Every Artist Should Know (an overview of the author’s book: Art/Work- Everything You Need to Know (and do) As You Pursue Your Art Career); followed by a Question and Answer period and book-signing. The most comprehensive guide of its kind, Art/Work gives artists of every level the tools they need to make it in the very competitive world of art. Unlike other creative professionals, visual artists don’t have agents or managers—they have to do it all themselves. This lecture is an effort to inspire questions and discussion on such topics as business basics, legal precautions, promotional tools, and career decisions such as choosing the right venue to show your work.

Heather Darcy Bhandari is the director of artist relations at Mixed Greens Gallery in New York City, where she has curated more than fifty exhibitions while managing and advising a roster of artists. Her passion and enthusiasm for artists has led her to curate independent shows and sit on the board of NURTUREart, a nonprofit in Brooklyn that gives opportunities to emerging artists and curators. Bhandari is an instructor at Brown University and a member of the New Art Dealer’s Alliance (NADA), the College Art Association, and ArtTable. She majored in visual arts and anthropology at Brown University and received an MFA in painting from Pennsylvania State University.

This event is free, and will also be a great networking opportunity for the local arts community in the Northwest Broward area. Hope to see you there!

New World Center Opening Programming 1/26/11

Wednesday, January 26, 2011
New World Center
500 17th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tickets for performances and events may be obtained by calling the New World Symphony at 305-428-6748.

9 – 11 AM Architecture Symposium
SunTrust Pavilion, New World Center
9 AM Introduction by Liz Plater Zyberk, Dean, University of Miami School of Architecture
9:10 AM Conversation with Neisen Kasden and Frank Gehry
10 AM Roundtable:
‐ Aaron Betsky, Director, Cincinnati Art Museum
‐ Richard Florida, author
‐ Adriaan Geuze, Principal, West8
‐ Reed Kroloff, Director, Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum
‐ Marilyn Taylor, Dean, University of Pennsylvania School of Design; Partner, Skidmore Owings & Merrill

Tickets: Free, for additional information call the box office 305-428-6748.

7:30 PM The Opening Concert
New World Center opens with performances of Wagner’s Overture to The Flying Dutchman, which foreshadows a dramatic adventure parallel to that of the new campus with sweeping waves and brooding lyricism, and the world premiere of Polaris: Voyage for Orchestra by composer Thomas Adès, featuring a film by filmmaker and artist Tal Rosner. The celebration continues with Copland’s Third Symphony. Conjuring vast landscapes and soaring spirits, the quintessential American sound comes to life with the Symphony’s folk-inspired melodies and quote of the famous Fanfare for the Common Man.
Program
New World Symphony
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
‐ RICHARD WAGNER: Overture to The Flying Dutchman (1843)
‐ THOMAS ADÈS: Polaris: Voyage for Orchestra (2010; world premiere), with film by Tal Rosner (2010; world premiere)
‐ AARON COPLAND: Symphony No. 3 (1956)

Tickets: All tickets $100

Whale and Star Lecture Project Lecture 5 Without music, life would be an error Nietzsches Musical Philosophy 2/26/11

Whale & Star Lecture Project
Lecture 5: “Without music, life would be an error”: Nietzsche’s Musical Philosophy
Wednesday, January 26, 2011. 7:00 p.m.
Whale & Star
The Studio of Enrique Martinez Celaya
2215 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127
www.whaleandstar.com

$5 Lecture Fee. RSVP: 305.576.6160

In The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche insists that Socrates would only truly be a philosopher if he were to become a musician. For Nietzsche, music – and all art – reveals what philosophy cannot and affects us in ways that dialectic could never reach. It reveals the tragic, gives us insights, brings us joy, and takes us out of ourselves. By becoming musicians – in a broad sense – we transform ourselves. Although Nietzsche may have called himself an “immoralist” – and certainly didn’t believe in good and evil – he has a strong sense of what it would mean to be “better” human being, through art.

Bruce Ellis Benson is Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College and Visiting Professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium). His philosophical work is influenced by Hegel, Edmund Husserl and Phenomenology, and the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer. He is the co-founder of the Society for Continental Philosophy and Theology. Benson has served as Visiting Scholar at the New School for Social Research, New York. He is the author of Pious Nietzsche: Decadence and Dionysian Faith (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008), The Improvisation of Musical Dialogue: A Phenomenology of Music (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003); Graven Ideologies: Nietzsche, Derrida, and Marion on Modern Idolatry (Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 2002). He is at work on a study of art and improvisation.

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

SocialBuzzTV Social Media Boot Camp 1/25/11

SocialBuzzTV Social Media Boot Camp
Tuesday January 25, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Morton’s The Steakhouse
2333 Ponce De Leon Boulevard
Coral Gables, FL 33134

– $47 in advance.
– $60 at the door
REGISTER ASAP! LIMITED SPACE IS AVAILABLE. This event will sell out!

Does Your Business Need Some SOCIAL MEDIA Conditioning?
If you said YES just now, then mark Your Calendars for Tuesday morning 01/25/2010 in the Gables at Morton’s The Steakhouse
SPREAD THE WORD! Everyone Needs Social Media, EVERYONE!

You’ll learn about…
*What is Social Media?
*Why Do I Need it in my Business?
*What are the most effective Social Media mediums?
*Case studies and successful campaigns
*Why is VIDEO important?
*Where should I post my VIDEO?
*Why You Need Video in your life
*Tips, Tricks and Tools
*Leaving Boot Camp with a GAME PLAN for Social Media

Group Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more.

Be sure to bring plenty of business cards before and after Boot Camp are great opportunites to network with other likeminded business owners.

We look forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions in the mean time, just feel free to shoot us an email at info@SocialBuzzTV.com
We’re here to help!
See You Soon!

Seminart Facebook Marketing Strategies for Artists 2.0 1/25/11

Facebook Marketing Strategies for Artists, 2.0
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 / 6:00 – 7:30pm
LegalArt
1035 N Miami Avenue
Suite 200, Second floor
Miami, FL 33136

Register for this SeminArt now, space is limited!

$10 Suggested Donation online or at the door
Jiae Hwang, LegalArt Artist in Residence, and Juan Ruiz, Network Specialist, are offering a special three-part SeminArt series for the LegalArt community focused on computer skills specific to the needs of professional artists. Together Jiae and Juan bring years of technology teaching experience. Artists will benefit from their patient and professional instruction. In the first SeminArt, intermediate Facebook users will learn how to make the most of the social networking site to grow your audience, promote your projects, gallery openings and more. Participants will leave with a new set of tools and creative ideas to optimize the time and marketing energy that you spend on Facebook. You will also receive a resource guide and tips sheet for further learning.
Artists may bring their own laptops to follow along with the presenters as they give step-by-step instruction (this is optional and not required for participation). Jiae and Juan will be available for specific questions after the workshop.
Please note: this SeminArt is for intermediate Facebook users. A how-to sheet for setting up a Facebook profile will be provided, but basic instruction is not the focus of the presentation.

Photographs of Life is Art Creative Connections 8 on 1/18/11

Life is Art Creative Connections 8 at GAB Studio in Wynwood on Tuesday, January 18, 2011.  We had a great crowd and everyone had a great time.

We had Reed V. Horth from Robin Rile Fine Art Gallery doing the presentation.  Reed spoke  about how to approach a gallery and prepare your portfolio to best showcase your work. How best to introduce yourself to the gallerist. How to make a good impression. What the galleries are looking for, in terms of presentation.

Reed has worked as a gallerist and art dealer for many years and will give you some insight into that side of the business so you can better present yourself and your work.

Next month the seminar will be on February 15th at GAB Studio presentation by Julia Wakefield.  Julia will be talking about marketing and media relations.  Check out Life is Art at www.lifeisartfest.org for more details and rsvp information.

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Cernuda Arte Presents a Lecture Series by Professor Anelys Alvarez Starting 1/26/11

Cernuda Arte Presents A Lecture Series on Cuban Painting at the Turn of the Century By Professor Anelys Alvarez
All lectures will be held at Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables
No Charge – Limited Seating. Please RSVP Emily Codik at
Tel: 305-461-1050 / Email: emilyc@cernudaarte.com
THE ORGANIZERS RESERVE THE RIGHT OF ADMISSION.

Anelys Alvarez, researcher and professor of Cuban art history will conduct a three-lecture series and power-point presentation in Spanish titled Cuban Painting at the Turn of the Century, starting on January 26 and continuing through February 9, 2011. All lectures will take place on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m at Cernuda Arte 3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida.

The series will explore a period in Cuban art history when significant artistic innovation and changes were implemented by a group of talented painters, between the decades of 1878 and 1927. At the same time, the talks will focus on how these artists’ creations and contributions empowered the vital link between tradition and novelty, knotting 19th century heritage and the vanguard art that followed.

In this illuminating presentation, Professor Alvarez promises to offer new insights and depths of understanding on a subject that needs to be revisited and reevaluated in its importance.

Professor Alvarez studied Art History at the University of Havana – where she earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees and taught Art History in its Department of Art History and Letters, from 2005 through 2010. Professor Alvarez has imparted art courses in the subjects of Universal Art, Cuban Art, Spanish Art and the Art of the 20th Century, among others. She has given lectures as a guest speaker in the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana and has collaborated in research projects with this and other Cuban cultural institutions.

The lecture topics will be:

FIRST LECTURE – Wednesday, Jan. 26, 7 pm – IN SPANISH –
Sunset of the 19th Century and Sunrise of a New Sensibility
Miguel Ángel Melero, José Arburu Morell, Leopoldo Romañach, Armando Menocal, Federico Sulroca Spencer, Eduardo Morales, Elvira Melero, Adriana Billini, Juana Borrero

SECOND LECTURE – Wednesday, Feb. 2, 7 pm – IN SPANISH –
Representations of Daily Life Subject Matters
Aurelio Melero, Antonio Rodríguez Morey, Juan Gil García, María Ariza y Delance, María Capdevila, Mariano Miguel, Federico Beltrán Masses

THIRD LECTURE – Wednesday, Feb. 9, 7 pm – IN SPANISH –
Renovation of Figurative Tradition and a Desire for Progress
Emilio Rivero Merlín, Hipólito Canal, Esteban Valderrama, Manuel Vega, María Josefa Lamarque, Domingo Ramos, Ramón Loy, Manuel Mesa, Luisa Fernández Morell, Antonio Sánchez Araujo

SeminArt Facebook Marketing Strategies for Artists 1/25/11

SeminArt: Facebook Marketing Strategies for Artists, 2.0
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 / 6:00 – 7:30pm
LegalArt
1035 N Miami Avenue
Suite 200, Second floor
Miami, FL 33136
Register for this SeminArt now, space is limited!
$10 Suggested Donation online or at the door

Jiae Hwang, LegalArt Artist in Residence, and Juan Ruiz, Network Specialist, are offering a special three-part SeminArt series for the LegalArt community focused on computer skills specific to the needs of professional artists. Together Jiae and Juan bring years of technology teaching experience. Artists will benefit from their patient and professional instruction. In the first SeminArt, intermediate Facebook users will learn how to make the most of the social networking site to grow your audience, promote your projects, gallery openings and more. Participants will leave with a new set of tools and creative ideas to optimize the time and marketing energy that you spend on Facebook. You will also receive a resource guide and tips sheet for further learning.

Artists may bring their own laptops to follow along with the presenters as they give step-by-step instruction (this is optional and not required for participation). Jiae and Juan will be available for specific questions after the workshop. Stick around to meet other artists and community members–LegalArt SeminArts are great networking opportunities!
Please note: this SeminArt is for intermediate Facebook users. A how-to sheet for setting up a Facebook profile will be provided, but basic instruction is not the focus of the presentation.

Parking: Our building is located on the corner of N Miami Ave and NE 11th Street. Parking is available in the lot located just south of our building on N Miami Ave, the entrance to the lot will be on your left. An attendant will give you a parking pass to display on your dashboard. Please be on time to ensure you get a parking pass. Metered parking is also available on N Miami Ave and on 11th and 10th Streets.

Register for this SeminArt now, space is limited!

$10 Suggested Donation online or at the door

For more information please email info@legalartmiami.org

The Wolfsonian-Fiu Presents Greg Lemond Breaking Speed Limits 1/21/11

The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents ‘Greg Lemond: Breaking Speed Limits’ Public Talk by Three-Time Winner of the Tour de France Presented in Conjunction with ‘Speed Limits’ Exhibition
Friday, January 21 at 7pm
The Wolfsonian
Florida International University
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
www.wolfsonian.org
Free for Wolfsonian members, members of the Florida International University community and students, and $10 for all others.

Please join The Wolfsonian–FIU on Friday, January 21 at 7pm for a screening and public talk with Greg LeMond, three-time winner of the Tour de France. The evening begins with the screening of Vive Le Tour, a glimpse of the tour before LeMond conquered it. Following the film, LeMond will share his views on challenging and conquering speed limits through his experiences with the tour and his years at the top of the cycling world.

The evening kicks off with a screening of the short documentary Vive Le Tour (1962, France, Louis Malle), which gives a glimpse into the Tour de France—the most prestigious and demanding three-week bicycle race in the world. Immediately following the film, LeMond will hold a talk with the audience, sharing his views on what it is to challenge and to conquer speed limits from the unique perspective of one who has not only survived the Tour but has won it. As the first American to capture the event, LeMond revolutionized the sport in the 1980s and early 1990s. He was the first successful professional to use clipless pedals, cycling eyewear, modern high tech helmets, and aero bars.

Greg LeMond: Breaking Speed Limits is presented in conjunction with Speed Limits, an exhibition on view at The Wolfsonian that explores the powers and limits of the modern era’s cult of speed and celebrates the hundredth anniversary of Italian Futurism, whose 1909 manifesto proclaimed that “the world’s magnificence has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed.” The exhibit, on view through February 20, 2011, is jointly organized by The Wolfsonian and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), Montréal and includes more than two hundred objects from the two institutions.

AAF Miami and SFIMA Present Marketing a Global Brand on a Local Level Featuring Mark Carlson, Sr Creative Director for McDonald’s Corporation 1/27/11

AAF Miami and SFIMA Present: Marketing a Global Brand on a Local Level
Featuring Mark Carlson, Senior Creative Director for McDonald’s Corporation
Thursday, January 27
6:30pm Networking, cocktails & hors d’oeuvres
7:30pm Presentation

Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, Fl 33129
COST: AAF Miami and SFIMA Members Free, $15.00 Non-Members and $10.00 for Students.
Complimentary Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres will be served
RSVP www.adfedmiami.com

Join the American Advertising Federation of Miami (AAF), Ad2 Miami and the South Florida Interactive Marketing Association (SFIMA) for its first joint networker of the year. Enjoy an evening with McDonald Corporation’s Senior Creative Director, Mark Carlson where he will share the strategies and tactics of marketing a global brand locally.

AAF Miami, Ad2 Miami, and SFIMA invite the Miami Business and Creative Communities to enjoy the first joint networker of the year.

Special thanks to the following organizations for making this event possible:
McDonald’s, The Miami Herald, Alma ddb, BGT Partners, Kreative Kontent, iCreatives, Audio Visual, Miami Science Museum with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

AAF Miami (formerly Adfed) The American Advertising Federation of Miami (formerly Advertising Federation of Greater Miami), founded in 1924 is a professional trade organization fostering higher advertising industry standards in the community. It is one of the oldest continuing professional organizations in both Miami and the United States. With over 200 members representing all areas of the advertising profession, AAF Miami provides ongoing education through monthly events and scholarships and supports the community through public service programs. To learn more about the organization visit www.adfedmiami.com Follow AAF Miami on Twitter @AAFMiami

Ad2 Miami is the young professionals branch of AAF Miami and part of Ad2 National. Ad2 Miami is comprised of members 30 years of age and under who are actively engaged or interested in the advertising industry. We offer a variety of programs to educate our members and prospects on how to enhance their career through education, community outreach, and its annual public service advertising campaign. Ad2 Miami also co-manages the AAF Collegiate Chapters in Miami’s local Universities. Follow us on twitter: @Ad2Miami, @AAFMiami, @4AAF, @AdFedMIU, @AdFedFIU, @AdGroup. – Remember, it’s not what you know. It’s who.

Founded in 2002, the South Florida Interactive Marketing Association (SFIMA) is a non-profit forum for interactive professionals, businesses and educators. SFIMA is dedicated to the exchange of ideas, information and best practices, as exemplified by case studies and industry leaders that help members grow their interactive marketing activities and successes. SFIMA’s goal is to be the primary interactive voice in South Florida, providing lifelong learning, networking and community outreach opportunities. For more information, please visit www.sfima.com.

ELC Presents Events Matters hosted by the Miami Beach Chamber 1/11/11

Join the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce as they host a great lunch @ Gemma lounge (on Lincoln Road) Tues Jan 11th, featuring a panel of industry leaders as they discuss how to grow your business through hosting various types of events.
ELC Presents: “Events Matters”
Gemma Lounge
529 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tuesday, January 11, 11:30 am to 2:00 pm

RSVP EARLY (2 or more days prior to the event) to get “The List” of Attendees »

Events help businesses seeking to personalize their local presence, brand their identity, and engage in positive community outreach. When done effectively, businesses that participate in events are positioned apart from their competitors, leaving a lasting impression in their markets.

The Emerging Leadership Council of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce has coordinated a panel of industry leaders to discuss how to grow your business through hosting your own events, the value of partnering with charities, seeking corporate sponsors and how to save money by participating in existing events that speak to your target audience.

$20 for Pillar Members • $25 for General Members • $35 for Non Members
Lunch and refreshments will be provided

The Events Matters panelists are:
Jacquie O’Malley, Group VP of Development, United Way
Sabrina Badeaux, Owner, Chez Badeaux Salon
Caterina Falcone, Marketing Director, Miami New Times
Felipe Basulto, Retail Market Manager, TD Bank, NA

For more information contact 305.674.1300 or valerie@miamibeachchamber.com.

Special Screening of Florida Choosing the Future at The Wolfsonian-FIU 1/23/11

Join The Wolfsonian-FIU for a Special Screening of Florida Choosing the Future
Sunday, January 23, 2011, 2pm
The Wolfsonian-Fiu
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach
Admission is free.
Please rsvp to 305.535.2645

The Florida Humanities Council and The Wolfsonian-FIU invite you to a special screening of Florida Choosing the Future–a documentary featuring Florida leaders on issues of concern to Floridians. Following the film, WPBT’s host of Issues, Helen Aguirre Ferré, will lead a discussion.

We invite you to join the conversation.

Public parking available on: Collins, between 10th & 11th Streets 7th Street, between Washington & Collins 12 Street, between Drexel and Washington

Lunch at the museum’s Dynamo Food Factory prior to the film. For reservations call 305.535.1457.

BAC Art Canvas/Quarterly Panel Discussion The Role of Miami’s Museums in the Wake of Art Basel 1/13/11

BAC Art Canvas / Quarterly Panels
The Role of Miami’s Museums in the Wake of Art Basel
Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 NW 32nd St., Wynwood Arts District
Thursday, January 13, 7:00PM
Admission Ticket $10, Members Free
Limited Seating. To RSVP call 305.576.2828

Moderator Brett Sokol, Arts Editor for Ocean Drive Magazine, will lead a dynamic and exciting discussion with Miami’s most influential museum professionals regarding the art scene in Miami in the wake of all the changes brought on by Art Basel. Panelists will weigh the importance of embracing contemporary art within their institutions and what they feel their responsibilities are to the community as our cultural leaders. They will discuss the importance of supporting local art organizations like the Bakehouse Art Complex, and talk about their experience with BAC’s international exhibition SIN! (based on the seven deadly sins: greed, lust, envy, wrath, pride, gluttony and sloth) which they all were jurors for.

For this installment of Art Canvas the BAC will feature our brand new, state-of-the-art sound system in the Audrey Love Gallery that will allow for participation and questions from the audience.

The Panel
Peter Boswell, Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator, Miami Art Museum. Juried all sloth applications for SIN!
Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass
Museum of Art. Juried all greed applications for SIN!
Carol Damian, Professor & Director and Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum. Juried all wrath applications for SIN!
Brian Dursum, Executive Director & Curator, Lowe Art Museum. Juried all lust applications for SIN!
Cathy Leff, Director, The Wolfsonian. Juried all pride applications for SIN!

Our moderator, Brett Sokol, is arts editor at Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive magazine. His writing about Miami’s cultural scene has also appeared in the New York Times, New York magazine, the Miami Herald and Slate.

Interested in becoming a member for as little as $45.00 a year? Please visit us for more information.

America’s Got Talent Casting Call in Miami 1/20/11

America’s Got Talent casting call in Miami
January 20, 2011

We are looking for special undiscovered talents in dance (all kind), singing (all kind), magic, extraordinary acts, all ages…

Please contact Cleo first at: cleo.agtcasting@gmail.com
provide a link to a video and basic info about yourself including contact number.

Mask Performance Workshop 1/10-2/14/11

Mask Performance Workshop
January 10-February 14, Mondays 6-7:30 p.m
World and Eye Arts Center
FAT Village Arts District
109 NW 5th St.
Fort Lauderdale, FL. 33301
www.worldandeye.com

MASK PERFORMANCE I
Mask work reveals universal aspects of the human condition. This class will explore human qualities through character, movement and story. Techniques in solo, duo and ensemble work will be explored in a variety of styles. Learn the skills of mask performance while creating scenarios about modern social dilemmas. The course concludes with a piece presented at a
World and Eye Coffee House.
Instructors- Randy Hendler and Jean Minuchin

Session I – January 10 – February 14 Mondays 6-7:30
Holiday Discount until Jan. 2nd $165 Regular Fee-$175 or $160 for Members

For more information and to register go to www.worldandeye.com and click on the Workshop Page or call 954-540-9897.

Mask-Making Workshop 1/12-2/16/11

Mask-Making Workshop
January 12-Feb. 16, Wednesdays 6-7:30
World and Eye Arts Center
FAT Village Arts District
109 NW 5th St.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
www,worldandeye.com

MASK MAKING I
From tribal times to modern day masks, this symbolic theater form has been an expression of the human condition. Learn how to create a variety of theatrical masks expressing protective and threatening forces in today’s world. Use cloth, plaster, papier mache and mixed media. The session will end with an exhibit.
Instructors- Randy Hendler, Jean Minuchin

When: Session I – January 12- February 16 Wednesdays 6-7:30
Fee-$175 or $160 for Members

For more information and to register go to www.worldandeye.com and click on the Workshop Page or call 954-540-9897.

Life Is Art Creative Connections #8 – How to Get Into a Gallery 1/18/11

Life Is Art
Creative Connections #8
January 18, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Facebook evite.
Tweetvite. hashtag #liacc8
Short link: http://bit.ly/liacc8

GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St
Wynwood, Miami, FL
www.gabstudio.com

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary beverages & bites
* Please Click Here to RSVP.

presentation by
Reed V. Horth
Art Dealer & Gallerist
www.robinrile.com

Sponsored by Soul Of Miami.

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

Seminar Description:
We at Life Is Art get TONS of question asking us how to get one’s work introduced to a gallery. We have recruited Reed V. Horth to speak on that issue. Reed will speak about how to approach a gallery and prepare your portfolio to best showcase your work. How best to introduce yourself to the gallerist. How to make a good impression. What the galleries are looking for, in terms of presentation.

Reed has worked as a gallerist and art dealer for many years and will give you some insight into that side of the business so you can better present yourself and your work.

The night will open with some time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there will be time for further specific questions and more networking. This is a GREAT chance to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

www.lifeisartfest.org

InSense Miami Social Media Boot Camp 2/4/11

InSense Miami’s Social Media Boot Camp
February 4, 2011, 10AM
Iron Flower Fitness
7300 Biscayne Blvd.,
Miami, FL 33138
www.insensemiami.com

Does your business need some social media conditioning?
If you said YES just now, then mark your calendars for Friday morning February 4, 2011 and join us at Iron Flower Fitness in Miami!

SPREAD THE WORD! (Or you can Tweet it! We will show you how)

Join us and you will learn about…
What is Social Media?
Why does it work?
Why do I need it in my business?
What are the most effective social media mediums?
Case studies and successful campaigns
Why those having a video promoting your company’s image is so important
Tips, tricks and tools
How to make a social media game plan that is specific for your company’s needs

Speakers at the event will include:
Sandi Abott from Xpresso Marketing
Ingrid Molina from Fuller Online
Christian Tang from Marketang Group

Playing The Game Of Life/sm Opens Registration December 22 – January 31

PLAYING THE GAME OF LIFEâ„  OPENS REGISTRATION
December 22 – January 31,
Playing the Game of Life Enrichment Center
7144 Byron Ave. Second Floor. Miami Beach, 33141, Florida.
www.PlayingTheGameofLife.com

Playing the Game of Lifeâ„  (PGLâ„ ), a turn-key program for teaching social skills through an arts-based curriculum, opens registration for a new, innovative, and fun-filled semester from January to June 2011. Children, teens and adults have the opportunity to enjoy different classes such as Yoga, Rhythmic Arts, Fine Arts, Nutritional Education and Cooking, Filmmaking, Creative Movement, and Parent & Me classes, among others. The PGLâ„  Enrichment Center is located at 7144 Byron Ave, Miami Beach, Florida, 33141.

At PGL℠, families can plan their children’s after-school activities or choose from a variety of enrichment classes for themselves. “Our concept is progressive and incorporates a (w)holistic* approach in serving both the parent and the child. We have created an epicenter for all to come and tap into their creative side while providing a positive a safe place. We strive to offer quality and FUN and trust that this is what you will find when you come to our Enrichment Center”, said Jeannette Blanca Egozi, President of PGL℠.

The PGLâ„  program is unique in that it uses the arts to develop social emotional learning and instill the values that are necessary to promote the development of peaceful and effective communication and relationships. It educates the participants in positive conflict resolution, anti-bullying, stress reduction techniques, expression of feelings, self esteem building, self-awareness and self control. It also focuses on character building attributes such as respect, positive communication, leadership, team building, anti-bullying and the importance of healthy lifestyle choices.

Families that sign up before January 31st will receive a 10 % discount on all programming. For more information and to register, call 305-864-5237 or email info@ecqc.biz or. To learn more about Playing the Game of Lifeâ„  please visit www.PlayingTheGameOfLife.com

Playing the Game of Life℠ (PGL℠) is a turn-key approach, created in 2006, which has the mission to develop social skills, build positive character attributes, and promotes life-long wellness through arts-based prevention programs. It is offered to children, adolescents and adult groups and, in order to carry out its mission, program uses different tools such as Positive Communication and Life Skills℠, Creative Movement, Meditation, Rhythmic Art, Performance Art, Fine Art and Filmmaking, Nutritional Education and Organic Cooking, Career Discovery and Exploration and Conscious Discipline®. PGL was created and is currently directed by Jeannette Blanca Egozi, President of ECQC, LLC. This company, founded in 2004, is a pioneer in developing quality alternative and (w)holistic* programming. Egozi is a Certified Mental Health Professional, an Internationally Certified Stress Management Consultant, earned a Peace Mediation Certificate from the University of Spiritual Healing
and Sufism, is a Teacher, and has a Masters in Speech Language Pathology.

*Programs address the physical, emotional, mental, creative, and social aspects of the individual.

Starlent Performing Arts Hosts Auditions for New TV Show at Miramar Cultural Center 12/20/10

Starlent Performing Arts Hosts Auditions for New TV Show at Miramar Cultural Center
Monday, December 20, 2010, 5:00PM
Miramar Cultural Center
2300 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025
www.miramarculturalcenter.org

Starlent Performing Arts is holding auditions for a new TV show that will be filmed at the Miramar Cultural Center, seeking performers between the ages of 8 to 24. Celebrity-judged casting auditions for main and supporting characters will be held on Monday, December 20 at 5 p.m.

Performers are asked to prepare a minute and a half (90 seconds) of one or more of the following based on talent and preference: *Monologue (Prepare two monologues showing contrasting characters if you are not singing/dancing) Song or Dance.

The judges are as follows.

• Vice President of Slip N Slide Records Julian Boothe who represents Rick Ross, Plies, Jagged Edge, and many more.
• President of Time Is Money Records Sean Kingston
• Recording artist Black Dada whose hit singles are “Imma Zoe” and “My Baby.”
• Grammy-nominated composer and music producer J-Vibe with hit records “Heaven Sent” by Keyshia Cole and “Come Over” by Estelle featuring Sean Paul among others.
• Renowned vocal coach and vocal producer Anita Wilson who has been featured on Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey, David Letterman and Regis & Kathie Lee for her work with Whitney Houston, Betty Wright, John Secada, Backstreet Boys and Gloria Estefan.

The cast of the 13-week series will change every 13 weeks and show topics will focus on teenage issues including: Bullying, dating, peer pressure, and more. The focus is on the kids with teachers and parents as their guides.

For more information, visit miramarculturalcenter.org or starlent.org.

Whale and Star Lecture Project David Smith and/in the Landscape by Karen Wilkin 12/15/10

Whale & Star Lecture Project
Lecture 4: David Smith and/in the Landscape by Karen Wilkin
Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 7:00 p.m.
Whale & Star, The Studio of Enrique Martinez Celaya. 2215 NW 1st Place. Miami, Florida 33127
$5 Lecture Fee. RSVP: 305.576.6160

From 1940 until his death in 1965, David Smith lived in the hills above Bolton Landing, near Lake George, in upstate New York. The open landscape framed by wooded hills surrounding his home and studio, “Terminal Iron Works,” informs his work in subtle and often unpredictable ways. One of the best known images of Smith shows him seated on the terrace of his house looking at a field studded with his powerful steel constructions; studying his work against the Adirondack landscape was an integral part of his process. More surprisingly, Smith’s sculptures often allude directly to landscape, a theme not usually associated with work in three-dimensions. This talk examines the unexpected conversation between Smith’s potent abstract constructions in steel and the natural world.
Karen Wilkin is a New York-based independent curator and critic, specializing in 20th century modernism. Educated at Barnard College and Columbia University, she was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and a Fulbright Scholarship, to Rome. Ms. Wilkin is the author of monographs on Stuart Davis, David Smith, Anthony Caro, Kenneth Noland, Helen Frankenthaler, Giorgio Morandi, and Hans Hofmann, and has organized exhibitions of their work internationally. She is the Contributing Editor for Art for the Hudson Review and a regular contributor to The New Criterion, Art in America, and the Wall Street Journal.
Ms. Wilkin teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program of the New York Studio School and has lectured at such institutions as the National Gallery, Washington, DC; the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Britain; the Ecole des Beaux-art, Paris; the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; and Glimmerglass Opera. Her exhibition, “Color as Field: American Painting 1950-1975,” organized for the American Federation of Arts, was seen on a year-long tour of the U.S. in 2008-2009. Ms. Wilkin is contributing editor, along with William C. Agee, of the Stuart Davis Catalogue Raisonn�, Yale University Press, 2007. Her current projects include a Jules Olitski retrospective for the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, (in collaboration with E.A. Carmean Jr) and touring exhibition, “The Four Musketeers of American Modernism: John Graham, Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, Willem de Koon ing and their Circle,” for the Addison Gallery of American Art, Philips Academy, Andover, MA, (in collaboration with William C. Agee and Irving Sandler). A monograph, Anthony Caro: Interior and Exterior, was published by Lund-Humphries, London, this spring, part of a five volume series on Caro, which Ms. Wilkin edited.
Whale & Star, The Studio of Enrique Mart�nez Celaya
2215 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127
Ph: 305.576.6160
info@whaleandstar.com
www.whaleandstar.com
For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Miss Runway 2011 Recruitment Seminar 1/8/11

Miss Runway 2011 Recruitment Seminar
January 8, 2011, 1pm-4pm
Hampton Inn & Suites
10990 Marks Way Miramar, Fl 33025
www.missrunwaycompetition.com

Save the date January 8, 2011 for the recruitment seminar at the Hampton Inn & Suites 10990 Marks Way Miramar, Fl 33025 1pm-4pm for aspiring models ages 3-38 and models with curves sizes 12-24.

Are you the next Miss Runway in your age division?
Do you have a signature walk? are you able to rip the runway? are you able to showcase the best beach, creative/fantasy and evening wear? are you ready to win the title, crown, sash, trophy, all paid expense professional photo shoot, the opportunity to model in or attend New York Fashion Week, compete in Hairtopia Model Search Miami and DC, casting updates, entry in the perfect picture photo contest for mini, tiny and tween divisions, fabulous prizes and receive tons of exposure with some paid bookings?

Then send your name, age, contact number and two photos to missrunwaycompetition@yahoo.com and join the network site to receive updates on the current winners at www.missrunwaycompetition.ning.com.

There is no fee to attend the recruitment seminar, however fees are required to enter the competition during the open casting.Fees will be discussed during the recruitment seminar or you may contact our office at 800-490-9632 Ext to speak with the Director Sunnie Morrison.

Good Luck and we will see you on the runway

You will meet and greet current and past winners, witness a fashion show featuring the winners, see video of miss runway 2010 and compete in runway wars to win a $20 voucher for the entry fee in the competition.

Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez-Talleres de Desarrollo Profesional 12/15/10

Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez-Talleres de Desarrollo Profesional
Ana G. Méndez University System-Professional Development Workshops
December 15, 2010, 6:30 p.m. — 9:30 p.m.
Ana G. Méndez University System Miramar Campus
Miramar Park of Commerce, 3520 Enterprise Way, Miramar, FL 33025

www.suagm.edu/southflorida

Don’t miss the opportunity to register for Ana G. Méndez University Systems’Professional Development Workshops!

To confirm your attendance, please call Ana G. Méndez University System’s Learning Resources Center at 954-885-5595 Ext. 8511

Ana G. Méndez University System December Cultural Conversations 12/14/10

Ana G. Méndez University System invites you to its December Cultural Conversations
El Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez lo invita a su Coloquio Cultural de Diciembre
12/14/2010, 7:00 PM
Ana G. Méndez University System Miramar Campus
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL 33025
www.suagm.edu/southflorida

Rodrigo de la Luz young writers of the Cuban exile and he will vising our campus to share his publications and talk about the beauty of hispanic language and literature. Please join us to enjoy exquisite prose and have a coffee among friends!

Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art 12/5/10

Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art
Miami Art Museum and University of Miami, Department of Philosophy present Sherri Irvin, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma
“Making Contemporary Art: Fabrication and Negotiation”
Sunday, December 5, 2010, 11:30am; auditorium doors open at 11am
Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street
Lecture is free and open to the public
Light refreshments following lecture

Making a contemporary artwork is not simply (and at times not at all) fabricating an object. The artist’s negotiations with curators and conservators are often crucial in determining the artwork’s very nature. This lecture will examine how the hybrid process of fabrication and negotiation shapes works of art, and how it affects the way that viewers should appreciate and interpret them.

A philosopher who specializes on aesthetics and the philosophy of art, Sherri Irvin has written extensively on matters related to contemporary art and the aesthetic experience in everyday life. She is currently working on a book tentatively titled Challenging Objects: Negotiations in Contemporary Art.

For more information, contact education@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.4073.

The Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art is supported by MAM Trustee Gonzalo Parodi and presented in conjunction with University of Miami, Department of Philosophy.

Hialeah Free Workshop About Gumbo Limbo Spiraling Whitefly 11/18/10

Hialeah to Host Free Workshop Regarding Gumbo Limbo Spiraling Whitefly
When: November 18, 2010
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Where: Goodlet Theatre
4200 West 8th Avenue, Hialeah

Extra Info: For more information please call 305-248-3311 ext 240

What: Mayor Julio Robaina and the Hialeah City Council in conjunction with the University of Florida/IFAS Miami-Dade County Extension will be hosting a Workshop regarding Gumbo Limbo Spiraling Whitefly for the public to attend. Attendees will be able to address their questions to panel present

2011 Networking Plan Making Seminar 11/17/10

Bonsai Networking
Cultivating a Power Network – Intermediate
Wednesday November 17, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST
Chamber South
6410 SW 80th St
South Miami, FL 33143
RSVP Here.

Bigger networks don’t always mean better. A selectively cared for and developed network can be much more powerful and last a lifetime. You need a network of like-minded, inspirational and uplifting people who will get your message, who will love your message and who will share your message.

Queen Nanny Dance Workshop 12/11/10

Queen Nanny Dance Workshop
Saturday, December 11, 2-4 pm
4760 Pine Tree Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Taught by Choreographer Charmille Walters. The workshop consists of a fun-filled Caribbean dance class followed by improvisation and discussion. Nanny of the Maroons stands out in history as the only female among Jamaica’s national heroes.

Utilizing Nanny as a role model, the workshop guides participants in taking steps to:
*Increase self confidence
*Embody the Maroon warrior spirit

Space limited for this workshop.
Reserve your spot with online ticket.
Tickets: $20 at the door
Click Here To Buy $15 Ticket (via Paypal)

This workshop is an introduction to a future QUEEN NANNY series in early 2011. The series consists of 12 consecutive sessions meeting once a week.

Each session begins with Caribbean modern dance technique to improve movement capability in a fluid yet structured dance style; followed by experiential exploration with dance improvisation, drama exercises and discussions of Queen Nanny as a spiritualist and military leader.

Arts Workshop Inner Peace at Arts at St Johns 11/20/10

Arts Workshop “Inner Peace….It’s Out There” Find Your Peace Through Art!
Saturday, Nov. 20, 2-4 pm
4760 Pine Tree Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Taught by visual artist and group facilitator Dena Stewart . No Prior Art Experience Required … Actually, None Preferred. An Engrossingly Fun Two-Hour, Hands-On Session. You Will Create A “Peace” Of Personal Expression!

Space limited for this workshop.
Reserve your spot with online ticket.

Tickets: $20 at the door
Click Here To Buy $15 Advance-Sale Ticket (via Paypal)

Electric Vehicle Demo Day 11/13/10

Electric Vehicle Demo Day
Saturday, November 13, Noon – 6 PM
Miami City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami

Test ride electric motorcycles and electric bicycles.

Hosted by Commissioner Marc Sarnoff, The Electric Bicycle Store, Dylectric Motorsports and BrickPig Motorsports

Zero Emissions; Zero Noise; Zero Pollution

Go Green! Just plug it in, and charge it!

Commissioner Marc Sarnoff to Host Event at City Hall to Put the Spotlight on “Green” Electric Vehicles: Saturday, November 13
Public Invited To Test-Ride Electric Bicycles and Motorcycles

FREE TEST RIDES: Anyone age 18 or over may take a test-ride on one of the many electric bicycles or motorcycles on display. Some motorcycle models will require a valid driver’s license. Zero Emissions; Zero Noise; Zero Pollution

Refreshments will be served, and we encourage those who want to learn more about electric transportation to come out and have a ride.

In conjunction with the City of Miami’s ongoing programs to encourage businesses and residents to “go green.”

Wildly popular in Europe and Asia, electric transportation is finally taking hold in the U.S. No longer limited to two-wheeled electric bicycles, the choices now include scooters, tricycles, folding bikes, remote-controlled skateboards and even motorcycles.

About Electric Bicycles:
§ Just plug it in and charge it! An electric bicycle has an electric helper motor powered by a rechargeable battery and a method of control to offer either totally motorized cycling or a mix of pedal and motor power, known as pedal-assist
§ Eco-Friendly, emitting zero carbon emissions and virtually noiseless. It’s the perfect solution for alternative commuting.
§ Commute for miles without breaking a sweat – Ride as if the wind is always at your back
§ Health Benefits – For baby boomers who experience joint pain – especially in the knees – the “pedal-assist” of electric bicycles ease the discomfort and provide the benefits of exercise, without the pain.
§ No driver’s license, no vehicle registration required, no gas, no sweat!

For those who seek the thrill of a motorcycle, the Zero provides a practical, fun and environmentally-friendly alternative – without the pollution, without the noise, without the carbon emissions.

The Zero motorcycle will produce less than 1/8 of the CO2 pollution per mile as a gas powered motorcycle. It also will produce 1/100th of smog causing nitrous oxides. With a range of 60 miles per charge, it costs about one cent per mile to operate; the gas equivalent of 455 miles per gallon.

Creative Conversation 2010 11/9/10

CREATIVE CONVERSATION 2010
Every year, in honor of National Arts & Humanities Month, Americans for the Arts partners with emerging leaders from across the country to host Creative Conversations.
Tuesday, Nov 9, 2010
9am-12noon
Art Deco Welcome Center
1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida

Light breakfast and networking
Program is free with your reservation. Space is limited!
Click here to RSVP or call (305) 375-4634
Arts Advocacy:
Take it to the Next Level
Featuring:
Katy Sorenson, Miami-Dade County Commissioner, District 8
Mayte Canino, Public Affairs Coordinator / Planned Parenthood of South Florida & the Treasure Coast
Mara Leventhal, Senior Project Manager/ LSN Partners

Are you a young and/or new arts administrator?
Do you want to connect with other young arts professionals?
Come learn how to be an effective advocate and meet your fellow arts professionals in Miami-Dade County!

About the Speakers
Commissioner Katy Sorenson (District 8), representing southern Miami-Dade County since 1994 has been an outspoken advocate for her community and all of Miami-Dade County. Commissioner Sorenson’s District encompasses more than 170,000 residents of diverse backgrounds, includes three cities, and a significant portion of the agricultural lands of the County. She has worked diligently to enhance the quality of life for South Miami-Dade through wise economic and growth management policies, crime prevention initiatives, and protection of the region’s environmental resources. She has been a staunch advocate for human rights, a champion of regional cooperation, a leader in child welfare issues, and a promoter of the arts.

Mara Leventhal is a Senior Project Manager at LSN Partners, a government relations firm located in Miami Beach. Mara’s professional experience includes work in media, non-profit organizations and politics. Since moving to Miami, Mara has freelanced for the Miami New Times; planned events and managed communications for the Women’s Fund of Miami-Dade; and served as a campaign manager for a state senate race during the 2008 election. At LSN Partners, Ms. Leventhal is frequently in contact with elected officials and their senior staff. She has created materials for LSN’s clients to present to Governors and members of Congress.

Mayte Canino is a Public Affairs Coordinator with Planned Parenthood of South Florida and the Treasure Coast. She began her career working for political campaigns and eventually worked for a member of Congress from Puerto Rico. Upon returning to Miami, Ms. Canino ran many political campaigns including Jim Davis’ campaign where she served as his Hispanic media spokesperson and the Director of the Hispanic field campaign. Before dedicating her career to non-profit organizations, she served as the legislative aide to Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

What is the Miami Emerging Arts Leaders?
The Miami Emerging Arts Leaders is a leadership development initiative of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs to identify and cultivate the next generation of arts leaders in our community. This program is modeled after a successful emerging leader program initiated in 1999 by Americans for the Arts (www.americansforthearts.org), the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America.

Who are Miami Emerging Arts Leaders?
The Miami Emerging Arts Leaders are young and/or new arts administrators, generally under 35 and/or with less than 5 years of experience in arts management. Emerging Leaders share the desire to enhance their leadership capacity and the drive to develop innovative, effective and responsible management practices.

How do I participate?
Contact Liliana Hernandez-Constenla at 305-375-4634 or click here to join the mailing list for event notices. The Miami Emerging Arts Leaders meet monthly for events, meetings and workshops at various cultural venues throughout Miami-Dade County.

111 NW 1 ST, Suite 625 Miami, Florida 33128
t 305.375.4634
f 305.375.3068
www.miamidadearts.org
Michael Spring, Director

Social Media Boot Camp Coral Gables Tues 11/16/10

Social Media Boot Camp – Coral Gables
Da Vittorio Restaurant
264 Giralda Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Tuesday November 16, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST

Does Your Business Need Some SOCIAL MEDIA Conditioning?
If you said YES just now, then mark Your Calendars for Tuesday morning 11/16/2010 in the Gables!
SPREAD THE WORD! Everyone Needs Social Media, EVERYONE!

You’ll learn about…
What is Social Media?
Why Do I Need it in my Business?
What are the most effective Social Media mediums?
Case studies and successful campaigns
Why You Need Video in your life
Tips, Tricks and Tools
Leaving Boot Camp with a GAME PLAN for Social Media

REGISTER HERE: http://tinyurl.com/2dpng2k

Be sure to bring plenty of business cards before and after Boot Camp are great opportunites to network with other likeminded business owners.

We look forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions in the mean time, just feel free to shoot us an email or give us a call! 786-273-7875 or info@InSenseMiami.com
We’re here to help!
See You Soon!
Get more information.
Register Now!

Hialeah Hosts Its Fourth Annual Tobacco Youth Prevention Summit 11/5/10

Fourth Annual Tobacco Youth Prevention Summit
Friday, November 5, 2010.
Presentations will be from at 6:00 p.m. through 9 p.m.
Goodlet Theater, 4200 West 8 Avenue, Hialeah

Mayor Julio Robaina, the esteemed City Council, the City of Hialeah Department of Parks and Recreation’s Early Prevention and Intervention Youth and Internship Program (E.P.I), along with the Miami-Dade County Health Department and the University of Miami, will celebrate its 4th Annual Youth Tobacco Prevention Summit.

This year the Youth Tobacco Prevention Summit will highlight the candy-flavored tobacco products that have emerged from big tobacco companies. These new, flavored tobacco products are now being used to allure youth into lifelong tobacco addiction.

Tobacco use continues to be the single most preventable cause of death and disease in the United States. In most cases, the decision to smoke or use tobacco products is not made by adults, but impressionable adolescents between the ages of 13 and 18 years of age. Don’t let our children become a statistic. Show your support for creating a tobacco-free Miami-Dade and protecting the health and future of our youth.

For more information on the summit please contact William Sanchez at the City of Hialeah’s Department of Parks and Recreation, at 305-687-2650.

For more information, please contact the Communications & Special Events Department at 305-889-5701.

Miami Art Museum and Dorsch Gallery present ARTalk at Books and Books with Robert Thiele 11/2/10

Miami Art Museum and Dorsch Gallery present
ARTalk at Books & Books: Robert Thiele
265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida
Tuesday, November 2, 8pm
Free to the public
Contact education@miamiartmuseum.org for more information

Having taught art at Miami-Dade College since his arrival in Miami in the 1960s, Robert Thiele has impacted generations of artists and built up an impressive oeuvre. Peter Boswell, Miami Art Museum assistant director for programs/senior curator, Tyler Emerson-Dorsch, Dorsch Gallery director, and Helen Kohen, former art critic for the Miami Herald and currently in charge of the Vasari Project, an archive of Miami art history, will discuss Thiele’s art and influence.

30 Robert Thiele, published by Dorsch Gallery with essays by Peter Boswell and Helen Kohen, will be available for purchase at Books & Books and Dorsch Gallery.

Be sure to catch Thiele’s new exhibition, 8-Four-9 at Dorsch Gallery, open through November 13.
photo: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

S. Hollis Clayson lecture Paris at Night Art and Illumination in the Age of Thomas Edison 11/4/10

UM Center for the Humanities presents S. Hollis Clayson Lecture “Paris at Night: Art and Illumination in the Age of Thomas Edison”
The University of Miami Center for the Humanities will host the event at the College of Arts and Sciences Gallery/Wesley House
1210 Stanford Drive, on the University of Miami Coral Gables campus.
The program is open to the public and free of charge.
Thursday, November 4, 2010 at 4:30 pm

Noted art history scholar and author, S. Hollis Clayson, will present “Paris at Night: Art and Illumination in the Age of Thomas Edison”. The lecture will pose the question: to what extent did the electrical revolution in artificial lighting technologies shape the Parisian printmaking of Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas? Clayson is Professor of Art History and History; Bergen Evans Professor in the Humanities; and Director, Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities at Northwestern University.

For further information, please call 305.284.1580, or visit www.humanities.miami.edu.

Digital Image Formatting Clinic 11/2/10

Digital Image Formatting Clinic
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 / 3:00-5:00pm
Stephen P. Clark Government Center
Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
Main Conference Room
111 NW 1st Street, 6th floor
Miami, FL 33128

Need help formatting your images for online applications? Join Legal Art and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs for a Digital Image Formatting Clinic!

LegalArt and Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs are teaming up to give artists a Digital Image Fomatting Clinic. If you are planning to apply for upcoming Calls to Artists or the 2011 South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media Artists, but need assistance with getting your images in the appropriate file format and size, this is the clinic for you. LegalArt Artist in Residence, Jiae Hwang, will help artists properly format images for online applications. Artists who register for the workshop will each get 10 of their images properly formatted.

Artists must bring their 10 images in a digital format: flash drive, CD, DVD, laptop, or on a digital camera (if on a digital camera you must bring your own USB cable). We will not be taking photos of work or converting work from paper format.

Space is limited. Register now to reserve a time slot and have the comfort of knowing that your images will be properly formatted for submission.

Available time slots are 3:00-3:30pm, 4:00-4:30pm and 4:30-5:00pm. For those in the later time slot, please be aware that you have to be in the Government Center building by 4:45 pm. Please indicate which time slot you prefer in the message section of the Registration Form. There are only 10 spaces per time slot so Register now!
For more information please email info@legalartmiami.org

Latin American Co-Production Business Models in the XXI Century 10/28/10

Latin American Co-Production Business Models in the XXI Century
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Telemundo Network
2340 W. 8th Avenue
Hialeah, FL 33010
6:30 – 8:30 PM
Register Now!

6:30 PM – Networking and cocktails
7:00 PM – Panel Discussion and Q&A (Streamed Live)
8:00 PM – Networking

Experts in pan-regional TV co-production will discuss the opportunities, challenges and the innovative business models developed in Latin America.

Moderator:
Vanessa Hauc, News Anchor, “Al Rojo Vivo con Maria Celeste”
Confirmed Panelists:
Leonardo Aranguibel, Director of Production, Disney Media Networks
Raphael Correa Netto, Head of International Sales Director, Globo TV International
Roger Huguet, CEO, Promofilm US
Patiricio Wills, President, Telemundo Studios

Annette Recommends Havana Harvest by Robert Landori

Just read Havana Harvest by Robert Landori.  This novel takes place in the late 80’s and centers around the United States and Cuba relations and is loosely based on real events.  The main character is an American CIA agent and it takes us though his involvement and the realization of what is actually happening and along with him are some very top ranking characters inside the Castro regime, spies from both sides and he adds a bit of romance to make it a wonderful novel.  If you like spy thrillers this is a book for you.

From the Publisher:
Though the book is fiction, it reveals the inside politics within the government and the police agencies in Cuba. I believe the book has a strong sense of the typical Cuban’s philosophy enshrined throughout its pages, personified in the character of General Casas.
Based partly on a true story, Havana Harvest follows the maneuverings of two adversarial intelligence services as they attempt to inflict maximum damage on each other through a series of high-tension suspense. In Cuba, General Patricio Casas must decide whether to support the revolution he has fought endlessly for, or do what is good for his people by challenging the selfish authoritarianism of the Castroite regime. Meanwhile, CIA operative Robert Lonsdale is tasked with determining why a captain in Fidel’s army seeks U.S. protection from a Colombian drug cartel and the Cuban secret police. Lonsdale is quickly drawn into a disarray of intrigue and murder, with General Casas’ help as his only chance for survival.During his professional life, author Robert Landori traveled South American and the Caribbean where he encountered many international financiers and notorious con men. Landori was able to develop a highly charged and double-edged relationship with Catro’s Cuba, and was held in solitary confinement for false accusations of espionage. After he was freed, Landori used his experience to create fictional tales of international espionage.

The Roxy Theatre Group Presents 21st Century Community Learning Center Program

THE ROXY THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS 21st CENTURY Community Learning Center AFTER SCHOOL CARE PROGRAM
Enrollment is Now Open
Available to children in 6th-8th grades attending South Miami Middle School and Glades Middle School.
October, 2010 through June, 2011. Monday-Friday, from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Enrollment is now open. Please call to make an appointment.
The Roxy Performing Arts Center
1645 SW 107 Ave.
Miami, FL 33165
To register or for more information please call Gabriel Bonilla, 305-226-0030.

The Roxy Theatre Group’s (RTG) 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) After School Care Program offers homework assistance & academic enhancement activities with certified teachers to improve school grades and FCAT scores in literacy, math and science, along with classes in drama, voice, dance, nutrition and arts & crafts. Children have the opportunity to participate in four showcases in a real theater. Full scholarships are available through the Florida Department of Education.

The 21st Century Community Learning Center Program is made possible through the generosity of the Florida Department of Education

The Roxy Theatre Group, a non-profit organization, offers classes in drama, voice and dance to children ages 3-17, with year round programs including an after school care program and a performing arts summer camp. www.RoxyPAC.com

Miami Emerging Arts Leaders Creative Conversation 2010 11/9/10

Miami Emerging Arts Leaders
A program of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs

SAVE THE DATE

CREATIVE CONVERSATION 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010
9:00 AM – Noon
Art Deco Welcome Center
1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida

Every year, in honor of National Arts & Humanities Month, Americans for the Arts partners with emerging leaders from across the country to host Creative Conversations.

Are you a young and/or new arts administrator?
Do you want to connect with other young arts professionals?

Come learn how to be an effective advocate and meet your fellow arts professionals in Miami-Dade County!

Information: (305) 375-4634
http://miamidadearts.org/emergingleaders.aspx

Locust Projects presents Conversation Collecting 101 11/3/10

November 3rd, 6:30pm

Conversation: Collecting 101

An introduction to Building a Contemporary Art Collection from the unique perspectives of a private collector, an art advisor, an auction house, and a commercial art gallery.

Panel: Miami-based Art Advisor, Lisa Austin; Christie’s Senior Vice President, Vivian Pfeiffer; Owner Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Fred Snitzer; Moderated by Miami-based collector, Dennis Scholl

RSVP locustprojects@yahoo.com or 305.576.8570

Ana G.Méndez University System-Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month 10/19/10

Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez-Celebra el mes de CONCIENTIZACIÓN SOBRE EL CÁNCER | Ana G.Méndez University System-Celebrates BREAST CANCER AWARENESS Month
October 19, 2010, 7:00 PM
Ana G. Méndez University System-Miramar Campus
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL 33025
www.suagm.edu/southflorida

Ana G. Mendez University System invites cancer survivor Verna Donaldson to come educate our audience about breast cancer prevention, thru her own experience. She works with the American Cancer Society helping affected patients. She will visit the Learning Resources Center at our Miramar Please join us!
RSVP: 954-885-5595 Ext. 8511 www.suagm.edu/florida

Ad2 Miami AdColor Awards Millennial Town Hall advertising discussion 11/6/10

Ad2 Miami: AdColor Awards’ Millennial Town Hall (advertising discussion)
Saturday, November 6, 2010, 10AM — 1PM
Fontainebleau Resort
Fontainebleau Resort (Glimmer 1 & 2 Ballroom)
4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
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Ad2 Miami is calling all marketing/advertising & mass communications students to attend “AdColor Reaches Back: Millennial Town Hall” — exclusive!

During ADCOLOR Awards 2010 weekend in Miami, the Millennial Town Hall panel discussion will provide a forum and opportunity for you to engage with industry professionals of color on a one-on-one level, focusing on your challenges and perspectives.

RSVP INFO…
Space is limited to 50 guests.
To RSVP for this FREE panel discussion please register by October 15th by visiting this link.

2010 ADCOLOR Reach Back Program Participants: TORCH (NYC), Ghetto Film School (NYC), The Marcus Graham Project (TX), Metropolitan State College of Denver (CO), The Miami Ad School (FL), Brotherhood/Sister Sol (NYC), VCU AdCenter (VA)

Sponsored by: Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Deutsch, DraftFCB, Ogilvy & Mather, RAPP, TBWA\, Wieden + Kennedy

For more information about ADCOLOR, visit www.adcolor.org
[This year’s AdColor Awards 2010 ceremony honors Queen Latifah.]

Keeping Up With Us on Twitter: @AdColor | @Ad2Miami | @AAFMiami

Special thanks to Omnicom Group Inc.
Questions? TheJoseResendez@gmail.com

Ana G. Méndez University System Professional Development Workshops 10/14/10

Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez-Talleres de Desarrollo Profesional | Ana G. Méndez University System-Professional Development Workshops
October 14 2010, 6:30-9:30pm
Ana G. Méndez University System Miramar Campus
Ana G. Méndez University System
Miramar Park of Commerce, 3520 Enterprise Way, Miramar, FL 33025

Website.

Don’t miss the opportunity to register for Ana G. Méndez University System’Professional Development Workshops!

To confirm your attendance, please call Ana G. Méndez University System’s Learning Resources Center at 954-885-5595 Ext. 8511

Ad2 Miami Agency Tour Series at Crispin Porter + Bogusky 10/13/10

Ad2 Miami: “Agency Tour Series” @ Crispin Porter + Bogusky!
Wednesday, October 13th, 2010, 7PM
Crispin Porter + Bogusky [Advertising Agency]
Crispin Porter + Bogusky
3390 Mary Street, #300
Coconut Grove, FL
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Ad2 Miami launches their “Agency Tour Series” with our first stop at Crispin Porter + Bogusky! Please join us for a behind the scenes tour at CP+B along with speaker Mason Reed (VP, Group Account Director).

Space is limited so to RSVP please e-mail current Ad2 Miami President, Jose Resendez, at thejoseresendez@gmail.com. Please let us know your name, email, phone number, school (if applicable), and let us know if you are a paid-member of Ad2 Miami, Ad Group at UM, AdFed at MIU, AdFed at FIU, or AAF Miami.

The tour is FREE for all official members…if you are not a member, the tour is only $10 (cash only). The money goes towards planning future tours/events and to the AAF Miami funds.

Want to be a member? –> www.adfedmiami.com.

***Are you interested in having Ad2 Miami tour your agency or firm in South Florida? Please email the email address mentioned above for more info. Thanks!***

CWAY-MIAMI Martial Arts business training, technology classes and a great place to network 10/15-16/10

CWAY-MIAMI – Martial Arts business training, technology classes, and a great place to network!!
October 15th and 16th, 2010, Approximately 8am-5pm
The Alexander Hotel
5225 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140, United States
http://www.championsway.com/thecway

ChampionsWay will be hosting their second CWAY event in beautiful South Beach Miami. CWAY-Miami will take place on October 15th and 16th, at the stunning Alexander Hotel located right on the beach.

The event will feature morning training sessions with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Champion Robert Drysdale, and Muay Thai expert Kru Ace Ramirez. Grab a front row seat and learn lessons from industry leaders that can be applied directly towards the growth of your martial arts business.

Some topics to be covered, include, social media optimization, measuring your marketing strategies, and great Holiday season strategies.

Learn more about this event and how to register today by sending and email or by visiting http://www.championsway.com/thecway.

This is a great event for Martial Arts academy owners who want to take their academy to the next level!

Cocktail 101 with Keagan 10/4/10

Cocktail 101 with Keagan
Oct. 4, 2010, 3 pm – 5 pm
Soyka Restaurant
5556 NE 4th Court, Miami, FL 33137
Website.

Soyka Restaurant is hosting do-it-yourself cocktail courses for those not too familiar with the art of making the perfect drink! The first Monday of every month, managing bartender and head master Keagan Brosterhous will teach “students” the history and secrets behind classic cocktails.

Subject: Vodka
Curriculum: Martinis
Instructor: Keagan Brosterhous
Date: Monday, Oct. 4, 3 – 5 PM
Location: The Bar at Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE 4th Court, Miami, FL 33137
Cost: $10 per person; includes a Martini & munchies. Call to reserve your spot in class 305.759.3117

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Self defense classes benefitting local shelter 10/4,21/10

Fight Like a Girl: Women’s self defenses classes being held in October in light of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Monday, October 4th and Thursday, October 21st from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
The Center for Medical Weight Loss at University Drive
2209 N. University Drive
Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
954-966-5700

All proceeds go to benefit Women in Distress of Broward County.
Fight Like a Girl: Center for Medical Weight Loss at University Drive Hosts Women’s Self Defense Classes on October 4th and 21st
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Proceeds Benefit Women in Distress of Broward County

Statistics show that 31 million crimes are reported annually in the United States: that’s about one crime per second. In an effort to empower women and teach them to fight back against crime, The Center for Medical Weight Loss at University Drive is hosting two women’s self defense classes in October. The $10 classes are open to the public and take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, October 4th and Thursday, October 21st in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. All proceeds go to benefit Women in Distress of Broward County.

The Center’s martial arts instructor, Michelle Straka, is a second degree black belt who trained for 15 years under the Grand Master Sung Wuk Chung, a world champion and ninth degree black belt. Straka will teach personal safety focused on awareness, prevention and self-realization of one’s physical power. Women will be taught key moves such as the palm heel strike, elbow jab and how to use what’s in hand as a weapon including an umbrella, car keys, hand bag, cell phone or pen. As well as learning defense techniques, participants will also receive a great motivational workout empowering the mind and the body.

“Most people who are victimized never imagined that crime would happen to them,” explains Gabriela Rosenthal, a weight loss specialist with the Center. “Only about 10 percent of self-defense is actually physical. The best defense is just being aware of your surroundings and taking preventive measures which we will teach in our complimentary workshop.”

The Business of Art Licensing by Debra Cortese 10/6/10

The Business of Art Licensing by Debra Cortese
Wednesday, October 6, 2010., 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space
3326 North Miami Avenue. Miami, FL. 33127
Website.
$15

The workshop will cover the basics of art licensing as outlined below:
what is art licensing • how to determine if your art is right for licensing • creating an art licensing portfolio • what businesses/industries license art (licensees) • how to find & connect with art licensees • agent or self-representation – which option is best for you? • top trade shows for the art licensing business • the importance of legal contracts • art licensing royalties (money you earn from licensing your art) • how long will it take to earn a living from licensing your art • Materials and handouts will be provided for additional information and resources.

For more information and to register online: http://debracortese.com/artlicensingworkshops.html
artlicensing@debracortese.com

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Hollywood Across America workshop and showcase by major casting directors and agents 10/2-3/10

Hollywood Across America brings major casting directors & agents to South Florida in search of new talent
Professionals behind artists such as Miley Cyrus, Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning & hit movies like Harry Potter, Transformers, The Da Vinci Code and High School Musical are looking for their next star

Hollywood Across America, a hands-on workshop and showcase led by entertainment industry veterans, is coming to South Florida on October 2 & 3, 2010. Local actors, models and other aspiring talent interested in learning from some of Hollywood’s top industry professionals will enjoy a weekend full of seminars, coaching and performances at Miami Beach’s Sea View Hotel.

The two-day event features Hollywood’s most acclaimed Casting Directors and Agents who will observe, advise and guide local aspiring talent. “South Florida has a thriving theatrical community poised for stardom. Movies and television shows like Burn Notice, CSI: Miami and Marley & Me have definitely brought attention to this city, which makes it a great stop for our national tour,” said Marc Pritcher, co-founder, Hollywood Across America. “We want to help people outside of Los Angeles get the opportunity to showcase their talents and receive constructive, positive feedback. Why bother trekking to Hollywood when we can bring it to you?”

Aspiring actors will also get the chance to perform before the savvy professionals behind the famous faces in magazines, popular television shows and films. “Our workshops give you the tools you need to make it in Hollywood…essentials including how to obtain great representation, how to market yourself, how to execute a cold reading or everything parents of young children need to know about the business,” Pritcher adds.

LA Faculty appearing in South Florida includes:

· Janet Hirschenson, Casting Director for Angels & Demons, Transformers, Frost/Nixon, Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone, The Da Vinci Code, Cinderella Man, A Beautiful Mind
· Lisa Beach, Casting Director for Wedding Crashers, 17 Again, Hannah Montana The Movie, V
· Jason La Padura, Casting Director for The Event, Heroes, High School Musical 1, 2 & 3
· Brandi Brice, Casting Director for Ant Farm, Disney’s Suite Life on Deck
· Dana Gergely, Casting Director for Ant Farm, Disney’s Suite Life on Deck
· Bruce Newberg, Casting Director for Hellcats, The Closer
· Cindy Osbrink, Theatrical Agent/CEO from The Osbrink Agency (representing Dakota Fanning)
· Mitch Gossett, Theatrical Agent (discovered artists such as Miley Cyrus and Taylor Lautner)
· Melissa Hirschenson, Theatrical Agent from Innovative Artists
· Marc Pritcher, Talent Manager
· Michael Forman, Talent Manager
· Jason Buyer, The Casting Playhouse
South Florida Faculty appearing at the event includes:

· Sherry Faith, Producer of Hollywood Across America South Florida. Award Winning Acting Coach (Stella Adler/Sanford Meisner Techniques)
· Ellen Jacoby, Casting Director/ Location Casting for Burn Notice, Old Dogs, Dreamgirls
· Peter Robles, Head of Talent for Latin World Entertainment

“Hollywood Across America is the real deal,” says Jason Buyer co-founder, Hollywood Across America. “There are no hidden charges, no mandatory classes, no pre-screening gimmicks. Everyone we bring from L.A. loves discovering new talent.”

Hollywood Across America’s South Florida stop follows the seminar’s successful, sold-out debuts in Los Angeles and Dallas in 2009. The two-day event will be held at the Sea View Hotel (9909 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fl 33154) on October 2 – 3, 2010 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day. Tickets cost $445 (payment plans are available). Talent ages: 6 and up. To purchase tickets or for more information, please go to www.hollywoodacrossamerica.com or call producer Sherry Faith at 305-899-2288 and/or 561-239-5445.

*Please note: Hollywood Across America South Florida was originally scheduled to take place earlier this summer, but was postponed to October due to a high demand for a fall seminar and unforeseen scheduling conflicts with the casting directors.

Locust Projects and University of Wynwood presents a Conversation and Book Signing with John D’Agata 9/24/10

University of Wynwood and Locust Projects Presents:
John D’Agata

Friday, September 24, 2010, 7pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami, FL 33137
305-576-8570

The fall semester at the University of Wynwood continues with visiting essayist John D’Agata. D’Agata will read from his new book About a Mountain (Norton, 2010), a lyric investigation into the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste disposal program and the suicide of Levi Presley, a Las Vegas teen who jumped from the top of the Stratsophere Hotel and Casino in 2002. The reading will be be part of Locust Projects’ Skill Share program and will include an extended Q&A and book signing.

The event is free. Parking is available on the street.

JOHN D’AGATA is the author of About a Mountain (Norton, 2010) and Halls of Fame: Essays (Graywolf, 2003) and is the editor of The Next American Essay (Graywofl, 2002) and The Lost Origins of the Essay (Graywolf, 2009). Annie Dillard has credited him with “rededfining the modern American essay.” D’Agata earned MFAs in both nonfiction and poetry from the University of Iowa, and has since taught writing and literature at Colgate, the University of Wyoming, the California Institute of the Arts, and the University of Iowa, where he is now on the permanent faculty of the nonfiction writing program.

Praise for About a Mountain:
“Unquestionably art, a breathtaking piece of writing.” – Charles Bock, The New York Times Book Review
“The book’s connections dawn on you like a reverberating rhyme in a poem.” – Matthew Gilbert, Boston Globe
“This is what, at its best, contemporary narrative nonfiction aspires to, a story that, like the novel, operates on many levels at once.” – David Ulin, Los Angeles Times
“When you’re reading D’Agata, you’re in such thrall to the dizzying literary risks he takes . . . you can’t help but be thrilled.” – William L. Fox, Las Vegas Weekly
“D’Agata’s distinctive narrative rhythms, melancholy wit, and keen perception of the social facade and the toxic darkness it conceals make for an acid test, and a ballad about the endless enigmas of humankind.” – Donna Seaman, Booklist

Locust Projects presents a Conversation and Tasting with Michelle Bernstein 9/29/10

September 29th, 6:30pm

Conversation and Tasting with Michelle Bernstein
at Locust Projects

An evening with James Beard Award winner and author of Cuisine a Latina, Michelle Bernstein. Michelle is the executive chef and owner of Michy’s and Sra. Martinez in Miami, and Michelle Bernstein’s at the Omphoy resort in Palm Beach. Moderated by Dennis Scholl
($15 member / $30)

RSVP to locustprojects@yahoo.com or 305.576.8570

From Arts for Learning: County Arts Budget: We Need Your Help! 9/23/10

Dear Friends and Supporters of Arts for Learning,

Last week there was an amazing turnout from the arts community at the 1st Miami-Dade County budget hearing. Many of you turned out in support of Arts for Learning and the other vital cultural groups that make up our community. Thank you!

The good news is that we made the first step in securing funding for the Cultural Affairs grants budget. But, this process is not ever yet and we still need your help. The final budget hearing will take place on September 23rd at 5:00p.m. in the County Commission Chambers. Once again, we ask that you to make every effort to attend and speak to the Commission on behalf of the arts. Your message should include thanking them for their support and asking for full restoration of the Cultural Affairs budget. Crowds are expected so get there early and be prepared to wait to make your case. You will have two minutes to speak. Please wear a black shirt and Arts Action Alliance will be on site to provide you with bright ARTS SUPPORT stickers for you to wear. If you have questions about this process or need more information please contact the Arts Action Alliance at artsaction@gmail.com.

Please also write and email the Commissioners about this issue before the meeting. A sample letter is below and also a contact list.

Together we can ensure that the funds are in place to continue to do the important work that the arts community engages in everyday.

Sincerely,
Sheila Womble
Executive Director
Arts for Learning
1900 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 201 Miami, FL. 33132
Phone: 305.576.1212 Fax: 305.576.1193
www.a4lmiami.org

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Sample Message

[Please personalize this draft message – remember County Commissioners have told us that your personal stories have the most impact. I also suggest using just two or three of the bullet points included below as examples.]

Dear [ _______,]

I am writing to urge you to support the restoration of the proposed 25% cut to the Department of Cultural Affairs’ grants programs. I know that you have tough choices to make about next year’s budget but please know that the arts are part of the solution for re-energizing our economy and making our community great.

Here are a few important facts:
· Every dollar of County arts support leverages $27 dollars of other funds.
· Arts organizations generate a billion dollars in local economic impact annually.
· 12 million people attend arts events every year in Miami-Dade County.
· Other businesses depend on the arts. People who attend arts events spend more than a half a billion dollars, parking their cars, eating in local restaurants and shopping.
· Cultural activities provide more than 2 million experiences every year to the children of our county.
· Our community’s outstanding arts activities are giving Miami-Dade a worldwide competitive edge in attracting tourism and business.

Those are the economic facts. I also want to tell you about how important County support for the arts is to me [(or to my organization). Tell your story here].

What you do now will have an effect on the entire course of our economy and our community. I am counting on your support for maintaining funding for the County’s investments in the arts.

Thank you for your help.

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Miami Dade County Board of County Commissioners 2010

Dennis C. Moss, District 9, Chairman
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 NW First Street – Suite 220, Miami, FL 33128
Phone: (305) 375-4832
Fax: (305) 372-6011
Email: DennisMoss@miamidade.gov

Barbara J. Jordan, District 1
Downtown office: (305) 375-5694
District Office: (305) 474-3011
Fax: (305) 372-6028
Email: bjordan@miamidade.gov

Dorrin D. Rolle, District 2
Downtown office: (305) 375-4833
District Office: (305) 694-2779
Fax: (305) 375-4843
Email: district2@miamidade.gov

Audrey M. Edmonson, District 3
Downtown office: (305) 375-5393
District Office: (305) 636-2331
Fax: (305) 372-6104
Email: District3@miamidade.gov

Sally A. Heyman, District 4
Downtown office: (305) 375-5128
District Office: (305) 787-5999
Fax: N/A
Email: District4@miamidade.gov

Bruno A, Barreiro, District 5
Main office: (305) 643-8525
Miami Beach District Office: (305) 673-7443
Fax: (305) 643-8528
Email: District5@miamidade.gov

Rebeca Sosa, District 6
Downtown office: (305) 375-5696
District Office: (305) 267-6377
Fax: (305) 372-6090
Email: District6@miamidade.gov

Carlos A. Gimenez, District 7
Downtown office: (305) 375-5680
District Office: (305) 669-4003
Fax: (305) 372-6103
Email: Calosg@miamidade.gov

Katy Sorenson, District 8
Downtown office: (305) 375-5218
District Office: (305) 378-6677
Fax: (305) 372-6073
Email: District8@miamidade.gov

Javier D. Souto, District 10
Downtown office: (305) 375-4835
District Office: (305) 222-2116
Fax: (305) 375-3456
Email: District10@miamidade.gov

Joe A. Martinez, District 11
Downtown office: (305) 375-5511
District Office: (305) 552-1155
Fax: (305) 375-5883
Email: District11@miamidade.gov

Jose “Pepe” Diaz, District 12
Downtown office: (305) 375-4343
District Office: (305) 599-1200
Fax: (305) 372-6109
Email: District12@miamidade.gov

Natacha Seijas, District 13
Downtown office: (305) 375-4831
District Office: (305) 820-8571
Email: not available via email
Fax: (305) 375-2011

Miami Dade County Mayor
Mayor Carlos Alvarez
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 N.W. 1st Street, 29th Floor, Miami, FL 33128
Phone: (305) 375-5071
Fax: (305) 375-3618
Email: mayor@miamidade.gov

Miami Dade County Manager
George M. Burgess
County Manager
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 N.W. 1st Street, Suite 2910, Miami, FL 33128
Phone: (305) 375-1880
Fax: (305) 375-1262
Email: Manager@miamidade.gov

Derrick Adams Artist Talk at The Bas Fisher Invitational 9/26/10

Derrick Adams artist talk
BFI 180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
in Miami’s Design District
Sunday, September 26th, 5pm

The Bas Fisher Invitational is proud to present a talk with multi-disciplinary artist Derrick Adams. Adam’s work has many facets and uses a variety of media, including video, sculpture and performance. He writes scripts for different identities which he explores in performance using costumes and environments that are often of a two-sided nature. He pulls from American culture and consumer objects. Derrick’s recent work deals with his childhood growing up in the post -industrial city of Baltimore and the juxtaposition between Man and Monument.

Derrick Adams received his masters of Fine Arts from Columbia University and is a recipient of the 2009 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award. He has participated residencies including the Skowhegan School of painting in Maine and the Fountainhead Residency in Miami. He is represented by Collette Blanchard Gallery and recently performed his “Go Stand Next to the Mountain” project at The Kitchen in New York.
Derrick lives and works in New York City.

-Katia Rosenthal

www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

Jack Horkheimer Memorial At Miami Science Museum 9/17/10

Memorial for Jack Horkheimer at Miami Science Museum

Friday, September 17, 2010, 10:00 a.m.
Miami Science Museum Planetarium
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129
(305) 646-4200
Memorial will be held in the Planetarium
The memorial is free and open to the public.
RSVP: (305) 646-4216 or e-mail rsablotsky@miamisci.org

The Miami Science Museum will be hosting a memorial to pay tribute to the late Jack Horkheimer, Executive Director of the Miami Space Transit Planetarium at the Museum for over 35 years, on Friday, September 17th at 10 a.m.

Jack succumbed to respiratory disease on Friday, August 20th. Jack was an internationally recognized pioneer in popularizing naked-eye astronomy. He was also a renowned media celebrity, often being the foremost commentator on all astronomy related happenings nationwide. Jack was best known as the creator, writer and host of public television’s “Star Gazer,” the 30 year long running weekly TV series on naked-eye astronomy. Seen on PBS stations nationwide, “Star Gazer” reached millions of people, helping create a love of the stars for several generations of enthusiasts.

The Miami Science Museum aims to make a difference in people’s lives by inspiring them to appreciate the impact that science and technology can have on every facet of our world. For over 60 years, MiaSci’s award-winning educational programs, family-focused exhibits, historic planetarium, and rehabilitative Wildlife Center and Clinic have enriched locals and tourists alike. In 2014, the legacy continues, as MiaSci will be moving to a new world-class, state-of-the-art facility designed by Grimshaw Architects in the heart of downtown Miami. The Museum will remain operational at its current location on South Miami Avenue until completion of the new building. MiaSci is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. For more information about the Museum and our New Museum project, visit www.miasci.org/blog or call (305) 646-4200.

Miami Science Museum is located at 3280 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129. The Museum is open every day from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm. Admission is free for MiaSci members and children under 3; students (with valid ID), seniors (62+) and children 3 – 12, $10.95; adults are $14.95. Parking is free.

The Aftermath Brazilian Election Scenario and its Impact on Bilateral Business 10/6/10

QUICK FACTS
The Aftermath – Brazilian Election Scenario and its Impact on Bilateral Business
Round-Table Discussion featuring:
Paulo Sotero, Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars, Brazil Institute Director
Alexandre Barros, Ph.D., Early Warning, President
Paulo Leme, Goldman Sachs, Managing Director of Emerging Markets Research
Moderator: Jerry Haar, Ph.D. Florida International University, Associate Dean for Intl Programs

When: October 6, 2010
From: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Where: Bankers Club 2 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33131
Members: $45
Non-Members: $65
Register Here
www.brazilchamber.org

Real Estate Luncheon Title Sponsored by W South Beach The Residences 9/21/10

Real Estate Luncheon Title Sponsored by W South Beach The Residences
Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 11:00AM – 1:30PM
W South Beach
2201 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Members of the Real Estate Industry will join the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Miami Association of Realtors for a landmark Real Estate Luncheon Title Sponsored by W South Beach The Residences. On September 21, 2010 area Real Estate professionals gather to get insights from Industry leaders as they present an insider’s perspective on “The New Now – Making Business Happen in South Florida”.

The event will begin with a tour of W South Beach The Residences by One Sotheby’s International Realty and continue to a Panel Discussion moderated by CBS4 News Reporter Jorge Estevez. Panelists include:
• David Edelstein of Tri Star Capital W South Beach, – Real Estate Development, Holding Its Value.
• Steven D Hayworth Founding President, Chairman and CEO of Gibraltar Private Bank and Trust – the Private Banking Client.
• Peter Zalewski Founder of Condo Vultures – Buy Now, Condo Market, Vulture Dynamics.
• Melissa Rubin Vice President of Platinum Properties International – Thrive in Distressed Times.
• Teresa King Kinney CEO of Miami Association of Realtors – International Buyers link to Miami Realtors.

For more information, please contact the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, at 305-674-1300 or via email at ceci@miamibeachchamber.com. www.miamibeachchamber.com

Prof Juan Martinez Cuban Art Lectures at Cernuda Arte Every Wednesday

Art History PhD Professor, Juan A. Martínez
to Deliver Lecture Series on Cuban Painting
at Cernuda Arte

Every Wednesday
09/22/10 – 10/27/10
(six-week series) 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.

A six-lecture series on Cuban painting focusing on a historical overview from the
Colonial period through the 1960s. All lectures will be held at Cernuda Arte –
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida. This series will begin on Wednesday,
September 22 and continue through Wednesday, October 27, 2010.

Professor Martínez is a renowned art historian, researcher and writer in the field of
Cuban art. He is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History
at Florida International University, who teaches courses on European and
Cuban Modern art. He has authored various books, Cuban Art & National Identity:
The Vanguardia Painters 1927-1950 (1994); Maria Brito (2009),
and Carlos Enríquez: The Painter of Cuban Ballads (2010).

FIRST LECTURE – Painting in Cuba During the Colonial Period
SECOND LECTURE – Outstanding Early Twentieth Century Academic Painters
THIRD LECTURE- The Beginning of Cuban Modernism 1927-1938: The Vanguardia Painters
FOURTH LECTURE – Cuban Modern Painting in the 1940s: “The School of Havana”
FIFTH LECTURE – Dynamics of Abstraction and Figuration in Cuban Painting in the 1950s
SIXTH LECTURE – Ebullience and Turmoil, Cuban Painting in the 1960s

Each lecture will be illustrated by a PowerPoint presentation allowing the audience to
view examples of works by the artists mentioned. Lectures will run for approximately
60 minutes with a question and answer session following the presentation.

Registration cost: $100.00 (six lectures) or $50.00 (three lectures)
*CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED.
All funds collected will be donated to Professor Martínez for future research projects.

To register, contact Emily Codik at emilyc@cernudaarte.com
or call the gallery 305-461-1050

For more information, click on the link below
http://www.cernudaarte.com/cgi-local/special_events.cgi?mode=show_detail&id=7

WWW.CERNUDAARTE.COM

European Chambers Seminar Florida and the Renewable Energy opportunities in the State 9/29/10

The European Chambers of Commerce are pleased to invite you to the next Business Seminar Series on the topic of: “FLORIDA AND THE RENEWABLE ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES IN THE STATE”

DATE: Wednesday, September 29, 2010

TIME: 8:30AM – Registration & Networking

9:00AM – Seminar followed by Questions & Answers

With Guest Speaker Ilona Vega Jaramillo, Enterprise Florida

LOCATION: Brickell Bay Office Tower
1001 Brickell Bay Drive, Suite 2110 | Miami, FL 33131

COST: Members: Free of Charge
Friends of the Chamber: $20

Seating is Limited. Please RSVP to marketing@iacc-miami.com and/or tel. 305-577-9868 before September 27, 2010 by 5 pm.

Rally to stop the budget Cuts 9/13/10

Oppose Miami-Dade County budget cuts!
WHEN: THIS Monday, September 13th, at 11 a.m.
WHERE: Miami Dade Government Center,
111 NW 1st Street, Miami, 33128 (outside on south side).

We stand united in our message to the Mayor and the County Commission: If you cut one of us, you cut us all! We stand united in our demand for solutions:

Ø We ask the County Commission and the Mayor to adopt the roll back millage rate.

Ø We ask the Mayor and the County Commission to put pressure on Congress to pass the Local Jobs for America Act (HR 4812, S.3500) which provides federal funds directly to the County to save and create local jobs.

Ø No Cuts to Jobs and Services- we need an investment budget!

Invite people to the “facebook event”, and check out our website for more background!

Score Free Seminar How to Start your own Business 9/14/10

SCORE FREE SEMINAR
Presented by MiamiDade Score
How to Start your own Business
Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Miami Beach Public Library
227 22nd St.
Miami Beach Fl. 33139

6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
No Charge

Tell us you are coming

About This Session
Please join us for a lively presentation and discussion of how to start all types of business. Also help with solving problems in businesses already started. Score is here to help you. Counselors are knowledgeable and will answer your questions. A fun and productive evening. Please join us.

Girls Coalition Grant Writing Workshop 9/16/10

Girls Coalition’s Grant Writing Workshop
United Way
3250 SW 3rd Avenue
Miami, FL 33129

Girls Coalition Grant Writing Workshop
Thursday, September 16, 2010 at the United Way
3250 SW 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 from 9am to Noon.

Refreshments and ample parking available.

Tickets: Girls Coalition members $10/ Non-members $25
Click on the link below to register or RSVP.
Register Now!

Join us for an informative interactive workshop on Grant Writing. Bernice Matalon-Roth, Director, Shaping Solutions, Inc and Lou Esposito, Director of Evaluations and Outcome Measurements will present Grant Writing 101 including How to Find New Funding Sources and Logic Models/Outcomes. For more information contact Vivian at girlscoalitionmiami@gmail.com or visit our website at www.girlscoalitionmiami.org.

Arts and Business Council Refresh and Revitalize Workshop 9/15/10

Refresh & Revitalize
Strategic Cost Cutting for artist and arts groups.
September 15, 2010
Noon-2PM
Tickets $15

Coral Gables Congregational Church
3010 DeSoto Blvd.
Coral Gables
Join us at the Coral Gables Congregational Church for a hands-on, 2-Hour workshop for Coral Gables arts groups and artists looking for new tools to more effectively manage budgets and costs. This program will focus on success with less and will feature our trademarked “Cost/Benefit Analysis Tool” customized for non-profit arts groups.

Maximize your Resources | Strategic Downsizing | Financial Checklist

Click for registration form.
Refresh & Revitalize Workshop Sept. 2010

Business Boot Camp 9/29/10

Business Boot Camp
September 29, 2010, 10 am – noon
Sci Sci – now Sabbia at Brickell
1053 SE 1st Avenue
Miami FL 33131
Register here.

EXPERIENCE a Business Boot Camp approach to getting it all done.
Finally an ALL INCLUSIVE session that will explain it ALL!

You’re invited to our Business Boot Camp series for selected people who can really benefit from knowing what the inside tips are for having an online presence.

Social Media is here to stay – so, do people know you exist?

A 2 hour seminar to interact, create, and showcase your company while learning how to increase your net worth! (Let’s not even start talking about what your savings account balance, but we can turn that around).

Wait, there’s more!!!

Meet our Onsite Business Partners who will help you design a logo, create a website, print materials, headshots, PC repair, Accounting & Bookkeeping services and generally everything you need to be competitive in this online market.

Join us for a jammed packed Business Boot Camp where you will learn Tips, Tricks and Tools to better your business!

This bootcamp as always will have a STRONG emphasis on Social Media, we’re going to give you the who, what, why, where and when about Social Media and what you need to make sure you don’t miss the boat!

$47 Pre-Registration (includes lunch)
$60 at the door (includes lunch)

REGISTER ASAP THIS EVENT WILL SELL OUT
Event is limited to 40 people, RSVP asap. You don’t want to miss this!!

Call or Email for details!
srusk@SocialBuzzTV.com 786-273-7875
www.insensemiami.com

Lunch is included

Social Media Marketing and Advertising Conference 9/30/10

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING & ADVERTISING – MIAMI, 30th SEPTEMBER
9:00am – 5:30pm
Ronald W Shane Centre
6500 Indian Creek Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33141

Social Media Marketing & Advertising is a unique 1-day conference taking place in Miami on Thursday 30th Sept. Join our team of marketing experts to explore the latest tools and techniques for running effective social media marketing and advertising campaigns.

Topics we will cover include: Insights into High Profile Viral Marketing Campaigns; How to Leverage Social Media & Paid Search; Location-Based Marketing Tips & Techniques; How to Monitor & Manage Social Media via Email; How to Create Highly Effective Ad Campaigns; Blogger Outreach & Marketing; plus, Tools and Trends to Watch in 2010

Our A-list speaker list includes Mark Schmulen (Constant Contact), Evan Weber (Experience Marketing), Craig Agranoff (author of “How to Use Gowalla, Foursquare and other Geo-Location Applications for Fun and Profit”), E.J. Garcia (Purple, Rock, Scissors) and Murray Newlands (Influence People & Founder of the London Blog Club).

For more information and tickets visit:
http://socialmediamarketing.co.uk/socialmarketing&advertisingmiami
Places are limited so early booking is advised
** Enter the discount code: soulofmiami10 to get an extra 10% off the ticket price **

BB&T Bank Bus stops in Hialeah for a Multicultural Event 9/9/10

BB&T Bank Bus plans a stop in Hialeah for a Multicultural Event
9/9/10, 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
BB&T Hialeah Branch
1193 West 49th Street
Hialeah, FL 33012

The BB&T Bank Bus is a 40-foot traveling mobile financial classroom staffed with retail and business bankers to educate area residents on the benefits of homeownership and the importance of financial literacy. Complimentary credit reports will be pulled for consumers.

Photographs of Women’s Vote turns 90 Celebration on Lincoln Road on 8/26/10

Miami Beach celebrates Women’s Vote turns 90! with a walk down Lincoln road on Thursday, August 26, 2010.   We celebrated Women’s Equality Day with Commissioner Deede Weithorn, with a suffragette style march down Lincoln Road, followed by a reception in the Lincoln Plaza. “Women’s Equality Day” Campaign. It marks the 90th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in August 1920.

Photographs of Life Is Art Social Media Marketing Workshop at GAB Studio on 8/21/10

Life Is Art Social Media Marketing Workshop at GAB Studio on Saturday, August 21, 2010.     This was an in-depth 4 hour workshop with Patrick Barbanes, “The Branding Professor”,  teaching how to use social media to promote and brand yourself and your work.   In this hands-on session for artists, we learned the Why and the How of putting you and your art online.

Social Media and Blogging for Your Entrepreneurship 8/24/10

Social Media & Blogging for Your Entrepreneurship
August 24, 2010, 6:30PM
Hyatt Place Plantation (Hotel)
Hyatt Place Plantation (Hotel)

8530 West Broward Blvd.
Plantation, FL 33324
954-370-2220
Meetup page.

This month we have two very successful speakers covering the topic of Social Media & Blogging for professional and business use. Come out to learn and hear for yourself the potential of using these mediums to market a business, brand, product or even an idea!

– Social Skills: 5 Guidelines for Social Media Intention
– LinkedIn: The Sleeping Giant of Social Media
– What to tweet about, how often, how to engage through Twitter
– How to maintain a professional business Facebook Fan page
– How blogging is an effective way to reach out to your audience
– The 3 Rules of Blogging
– What, who, how, when…to blog about

Our venue sponsor, The Hyatt Place Plantation, is also offering us great specials before and after the event! Be sure to mention SF2N
2-for-1 Beer & Wine and 30% off food

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
About the speakers:

Maria de los Angeles is a freelance wordsmith who loves to write about everything tropical … and then some. As a travel and tourism writer, her main areas of interest are South Florida and the Caribbean — culture, history, food, lifestyle and the outdoors.

She is best known as the author of a five-year old popular blog, Sex and the Beach, where she writes “the single woman’s guide to chronic living,” with an occasional cartoon and video skit thrown in for good measure. Other writing gigs have included the Miami New Times online edition, where she penned a column called Silicon Beach about social media and technology as well as contributing to the Calendar and Restaurant guides.

Over the years, Maria has been instrumental in helping develop the local social media scene and community along with others, organizing many tweetups and meetups. Maria has worked as an Online Community Manager for Obopay, a mobile-to-mobile payments company based out of Silicon Valley and currently helps manage the online community at Miami Beach 411.

More about Maria: wilywordsmith.blogspot.com
Follow her on Twitter: @vicequeenmaria

Patrick Barbanes is known online as “The Branding Professor” (www.TheBrandingProfessor.com) and is a recognized social media expert. Through his online tutorials and his live classes, he teaches businesses and individuals how to develop, grow, and support their brands through strategic use of online social networking sites like LinkedIn and Twitter and activities such as blogging.

He has been a featured speaker at social media and technology conferences such as Freelance Camp at the Miami Convention Center and BarCamp Southwest Florida in Naples, and has delivered training to groups such as the Society for Technical Communication and the United Way of Miami-Dade.

Patrick is a big believer in giving back to the community, and has been featured on NBC-TV’s South Florida Today show for his pro-bono work teaching unemployed individuals how to use personal branding and social media to improve their job prospects, and he recently helped organize CrisisCamp Miami, a gathering of technology specialists to support relief efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake.

More about Patrick: www.BrandingProfessor.com
Follow him on Twitter: @pbarbanes

The Truth Project 8/26/10

The Truth Project
August 26th, 2010, 7:00 pm
TBA
Website.
RSVP here.

This weeks lesson (Unio Mystica)
“Am I Alone”

INTRODUCTION: Lesson 8 takes us to the southeast sector of the Truth compass for a tour of the socialsphere that Dr. Tackett characterizes as the heart and soul of Christianity: the Mystical Union (Latin, Unio Mystica) between God and man. Here, in the most intimate and profoundly mysterious sphere of the “Intimate Three” (family, church, and the God-man relationship), we have the privilege of pondering exactly what it is that Christ has purchased for us at the price of His precious blood shed on the cross for our sins: not simply salvation from hell, but an invitation into the Godhead itself, where we may experience the incomprehensible wonder of oneness with the Creator of the universe.

(they do not have a band on Tuesdays, but you may wish to bring a sweater because it does get a bit chilly)
Since most wish to order food, please do so early and we will wait till the food arrives to start if you arrive late and want food please order it outside and wait for it and bring it inside with you as we have asked the waiter not to come in during the series. We have also ask for them to make sure it is not too cold in there. We had a great turn out last week and hope you come again this week. With these changes I think it will greatly improve our time

We will start the DVD at 7:15 sharp so dont be late and we will finish right at 9pm, if you wish to stay longer in discussion/prayer you are encouraged to do so after study is over. Please bring your bible, note pad and pen.

Here is Focus on the Family’s write up except the words in red:
Focus on the Family’s The Truth Project is a DVD-based Christian worldview curriculum specifically designed and licensed for use in home-based small groups. Each “tour” is taught by Dr. Del Tackett, President of the Focus on the Family Institute and a Senior Vice President of our ministry.

The curriculum also includes worldview experts Ravi Zacharias, Os Guinness and R.C. Sproul.
Please call 561-294-4344 for local as it is changing at this time.

Bakehouse Art Complex Art Canvas Quarterly Panel 9/1/10

Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Surrounded Islands, 1983. Courtesy of the City of Miami

Bakehouse Art Complex invites you to the first BAC Art Canvas / Quarterly Panel
Christo And Jeanne-Claude In Miami 1980-1983
Presentation of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “Surrounded Islands” slides byJoe Fleming
Informal dialog with Margarita Cano, Paula Harper, Helen Kohen,
Ruth Shack. Moderated by Barbara Young.

Bakehouse Art Complex,
561 NW 32nd St.,
Wynwood Arts District
Miami, FL 33127

Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 7:00PM
Admission Ticket $10
Members Free

Space is limited, please call to reserve your seat today!
305.576.2828

BAC Art Canvas / Quarterly Panels The first installment of BAC Art Canvas, a new series offered by the Bake house Art Complex open to the community, members and non-members alike, will discuss Christo & Jeanne-Claude and their project “Surrounded Islands” from 1980-1983. At no charge for our members, BAC Art Canvas is a quarterly panel discussion covering contemporary art in Miami.

“Surrounded Islands” was a temporary art event, but what transpired during the preparation of the project and what its gorgeous unveiling on Biscayne Bay meant to Miami still reverberates today. The dressing of 11 spoil islands in pink plastic was the catalyst that turned a culturally sleepy town into a vital city, home to art and artists. The panelists, participants and monitors of “Surrounded Islands”, will share their memories of the roles played by individual citizens and special interest groups during those contentious days leading to the “live” exhibition portion of their uncommon, common efforts.

Participants:

Margarita Cano: As head of Art Services at Miami’s library system; it was her initiative that gave us the first glimpses of what “Surrounded Islands” might look like when Christo’s earliest drawings and sketches of the project were exhibited at Main Library in 1982.

Paula Harper, Ph.D.: Professor of Art History at UM, and the Art Critic at the Miami News during the period under discussion; she is a well-known Christo scholar, familiar with most all the couple’s projects about which she has both written and lectured.

Ruth Shack: Recently retired President and CEO of the Dade Community Foundation; she was a Dade County Commissioner from 1976 to 1986, in the “hot seat” during the time the Christo project was the focus of attention from local, state and national governmental friends (she was one) and foes (there were many).

Helen Kohen: Art Historian, Critic, Consultant to Main Library’s Vasari Project [an archive of the visual arts in Miami from 1945 to the present].

Joe Fleming: The attorney who led the complex negotiations for Surrounded Islands permitting with environmental groups, governmental agencies and various political concerns. As an arts and environmental supporter, a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer, and infinitely patient individual, Fleming was intimately involved with Christo and Jeanne Claude for several years and remained a good friend after the completion of the project. The collection of project slides were made by the Christos and given to Fleming.

Moderated by Barbara Young: Librarian, curator, one of the Vasari Project founders at the Miami-Dade Public Library System, worked with the Christos during the exhibition installation of preliminary works at the old Main Library, was recruited by them for various subsequent projects including the testing of project fabrics on the roof of library and working on the Islands. Mementos of her Jeanne Claude and Christo experiences are part of the Library’s Vasari Project.

www.bacfl.org

Birdies and Beer at the Westin Diplomat Golf Course 8/28/10

Birdies & Beer
August 28, 2010, 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa Golf Course
501 Diplomat Parkway
Hallandale Beach, FL

Live from the links will be hosting a clinic for the fellas, so you all can perfect your golf skills! It will be held on August 28, 2010, from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. This clinic will focus on etiquette, and the fundamentals of golf!

Learn to play the game of golf while strengthening business relationships through shared experiences. Golfers of ALL levels are welcome to participate! Clubs will be provided if you do not have your own. Suggested attire is ladies golf wear. Lunch specials will be available after the clinic at the Links Grille.

It’s $40 to register. To register, go to www.livefromthelinks.com, click on events, and simply click the paypal link! The deadline to register is August 25, 2010, See you soon!

www.diplomatgolf.com
www.livefromthelinks.com

Golf and Vino A Female Golf Clinic at Westin Diplomat 8/21/10

Golf & Vino (a female golf clinic)
August 21, 2010, 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa Golf Course
501 Diplomat Parkway
Hallandale Beach, FL

Live from the links will be hosting an all female clinic on August 21, 2010, from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. This clinic will focus on etiquette, and the fundamentals of golf!

Learn to play the game of golf while strengthening business relationships through shared experiences. Golfers of ALL levels are welcome to participate! Clubs will be provided if you do not have your own. Suggested attire is ladies golf wear. Lunch specials will be available after the clinic at the Links Grille.

It’s $40 to register. To register, go to www.livefromthelinks.com, click on events, and simply click the paypal link! The deadline to register is August 18, 2010, See you soon!
www.diplomatgolf.com
www.livefromthelinks.com

Meet and Learn from top Hollywood Agents and Casting Directors 10/2-3/10

Meet and Learn from top Hollywood Agents and Casting Directors
October 2 and 3, 2010, Day-Long
Sea View Hotel, Miami Beach, FL
9909 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33154
www.SoundTreeEntertainment.com

From my friend and entertainment industry expert, Gregory James Blount, a new 2-day workshop for aspiring actors or those wishing to take their abilities and marketability to the next level.

Greg has brought in a great group of people who know Hollywood and know why some succeed and some don’t.

He does not make claims to make you a star overnight but gives you a platform to learn and contact with people who can guide you in advancing your career.

You will also have the opportunity to perform a monologue in front of the exceptional group of industry decision-makers we have gathered for this event.

For more information, see flyer, contact me here on FB or at lukasklessig@hotmail.com.

Thanks and hope to see you there!

Challenges a Seminar With Youngsters at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden by the Center For Folk And Community Art 8/17/10

Miami Beach Botanical Garden to host
Center For Folk And Community Art Seminar And Art Exhibition
About Challenges Children Face In Their Daily Lives
Tuesday, August 17th, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m

On Tuesday, August 17th, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Center for Folk and Community Art (CFCA) artists Dena Stewart and Stewart Stewart will facilitate a special seminar for 30 children ranging in age from 4 to 12 who are part of the “Around the World” weekly summer art program at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden.

For a project called “Challenges”, this year CFCA artists facilitated their national model Telling Stories Through Visuals workshop program with youngsters in elementary through high school. Workshop participants wrote stories about their daily challenges and illustrated their writings with detailed pictures.

The “Around the World” summer program uses art to teach children about the cultures of different countries.

CFCA’s interactive seminar will use the tapestry of stories and art created by participants in their “Challenges” project to engage the children in the “Around the World” program in a dialogue that addresses the way children in Miami face their challenges as compared to children in other countries.

Tapestry panels will be on exhibit at the Botanical Garden August 16 – 20, 2010

www.artmurals.org

Life Is Art Creative Connections Social Media Marketing Workshop 8/21/10


Life Is Art presents
Social Media Marketing Workshop
Creative Connections #7
presented by Life Is Art and GAB Studio
August 21, 12:00n – 5:00pm
Click here to reserve your space now.
Limited space. $35 per person.

In-depth 3 hour workshop with Patrick Barbanes “The Branding Professor”
An intensive workshop teaching how to use social media to promote and brand yourself and your work.

12-1p, arrival and mingling.
1-4p, workshop.
4-6p, individual questions and mingling.
Wine, refreshments and snacks provided.

In this hands-on session for artists, you’ll learn the Why and the How of putting you and your art online.
Some of what you’ll learn includes:
step-by-step how to design, structure and manage an effective social media strategy.
how to easily create a blog with a gallery of your work that provides viewers insight into you and your process.
how to use some of the most popular social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, to make connections and build your own online community.
how to put it all together online – connecting your art, your online presence, and your online network to present a clear and authentic portrayal of you, the artist.
where to go for additional, cost-effective tools and resources.
You’ll see how networking through social media can be an art in itself!

$35 per person.
Space limited to only 50 people.
Please reserve in advance.

GAB Studio
105 NW 23rd St
Wynwood Miami

Italian Cooking Show IV-A journey through the regional culinary traditions 8/19/10

Italian Cooking Show IV-A journey through the regional culinary traditions
Thursday, August 19, 2010, 6:30 PM- 9:30 PM
Mia Cucina Showroom
105 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.itcookingshow.com

By popular demand for the fourth consecutive year, the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce Has been proposing an increasingly popular initiative known as the Italian Cooking Show. The 4-series cooking class with the closing Grand Finale event has proven to be effective in promoting Italy’s authentic culinary tradition and genuine products.With Italy’s regional cuisines as the focus, each event will pit two top chefs from renowned local Italian restaurants against each other in a culinary battle before an attentive audience eager to learn the various cooking methods used in preparing some of Italy’s most distinctive dishes. Paring wines will also be served to complement the savory and enticing food prepared, making it possible to the audience to relish this entire experience to its full extent.This fourth event will feature Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli from 660 @ The Angler’s with the regional cuisine of Piemonte and Chef Fabio Vaccarella from Puntino Key Biscayne with the regional cuisine of Campania.

The class will run from 6:30 to 8:00 PM and an Italian Food & Wine festival will immediately follow the cooking demonstration until 9:30 PM, allowing guests to sample Italian delicacies and wines.

The reception will be open to the entire community of Italian food lovers.With the idea of celebrating authentic Italian ingredients and food & beverage products, the reception will propose the true spirit of an Italian Food and Wine Festival. Among the many sponsors participating in the last 3 editions are: Whole Foods Market Coral Gables, Mia Cucina, Slow Food, Martini, Ducati Miami, Academia Barilla, Orso Italian Specialty Food, Citterio, Westye Group Southeast, Sub-ZeroWolf, Alma Food Imports, ItalCibus Importers & Distributors of Miami, Comobar, Nestle Waters North America – San Pellegrino Acqua Panna, Delitia, Le 5 Stagioni, Francia, Saporosa di Puglia, Cocco, Savini Tartufi, PDF Foods, Delverde, Tomson Hospitality, Man Advertising, Il Decantino and FPMG Visual Services.

Cooking Class: $45 General Admission
$30 IACC Members

Italian food and wine festival (after 8PM): $10 general admission
Free for IACC Members

Warning Note: All guests (Members and non Members) who arrive before 8 PM must pay the full class entrance fee. No exceptions and No discounts.

Registration and payment by June 16, 2010
RSVP to Tanti@iacc-miami.com

Founded in 1991, the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce Southeast is a non-profit U.S. corporation, officially recognized by the Italian government, which is devoted to fostering trade between Italy and the United States. The Chamber is a staunch defender of artisan craftsmanship and small and medium sized businesses – the backbone of the Italian economy.
We actively promote trade between the United States and Italy in a whole host of sectors, including food & beverage, science & technology, design, and fashion. By organizing delegation visits of U.S. buyers to Italy, along with local trade and networking events designed to introduce Italian products to the U.S. market, we are the face of “Made in Italy” – a concept synonymous with quality and excellence – in the Southeastern United States.

SeminArt Contracts for Artists 7/21/10

SeminArt: Contracts for Artists: Get it in Writing
Wednesday, July 21st / 6:30-7:30pm
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24th Street
Miami, FL 33127

Featuring attorneys Kathleen C. Carignan, Esquire, Executive Director, LegalArt and Brian Heller, Esquire, Senior Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs, Ladenburg Thalmann and Vice Chairman, LegalArt Board of Directors

This SeminArt is an introduction to basic contracts for artists. Kathleen Carignan and Brian Heller will outline common types of contracts professional artists use to protect and sustain their careers: gallery, commission, licensing, sale and work for hire. They will also discuss the difference between written and oral contracts. The presenters will also provide information on how to handle contract disputes and what to do when you want to terminate a contract. You will leave the SeminArt with better knowledge of the steps to take to avoid problems and to understand what contracts you are signing.

Kathleen and Brian will be available for specific questions at the end of the program. Stick around to meet other artists and community members, LegalArt SeminArts are great networking opportunities!

About the presenters:

Kathleen C. Carignan, Esquire
Executive Director, LegalArt
Before LegalArt, Ms. Carignan was an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University teaching Law and the Arts. While at UVA Law, she worked for the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression. Recent speaking engagements include: “Inspiration, Derivation, or Appropriation? Defining Ownership in the Arts,” Keynote Speaker, Drexel Scholarly Communications Symposium; “When to Call a Lawyer, and Who to Call,” Miami Music Festival Conference; “Can Copyright and the First Amendment be Reconciled in the Internet Age? Examining the Effects of Filtering, Takedown Notices, & the Role of Fair Use,” Penn Law Symposium on Copyright and the Internet.

Brian Heller, Esquire
Senior Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs, Ladenburg Thalmann
Mr. Heller, who currently serves as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of LegalArt, is an attorney, art collector and long-standing supporter of the Miami arts community. Mr. Heller’s arts-related speaking engagements include: “Legal Issues for Artists and Arts Organizations,” Dade County Bar Association’s Put Something Back Program and “How to Art Basel,” LegalArt SeminArt.

Register now: legalartprograms@gmail.com

Special thanks to our host Dorsch Gallery

Miami Finance Forum CEO Power Breakfast Discussion on the Healthcare Reconciliation Act at Bankers Club 7/22/10

The Miami Finance Forum is proud to present our next CEO Power Breakfast.
We invite you to participate in our timely panel discussion on Opportunities Presented by the Healthcare Reconciliation Act of 2010
Please join us Thursday, July 22nd from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM at the Bankers Club where Steven Ullman, professor in Health Care Management and Policy at University of Miami, will be the moderator for our knowledgeable speakers.

We are thrilled to present our panelists:
Penny S. Shaffer, Market President, Blue Cross/Blue Shield South Florida
Michael Levinson, JD/MD, Hogan Lovells US LLP
David R. Friedman, Corporate Vice President and General Counsel, Baptist Health South Florida

Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to meet other financial professionals, hear our well-informed speakers, discuss the topic of the day, and enjoy a full breakfast.

The Bankers Club is located at 1 Biscayne Tower on the 14th floor.
You MUST RSVP to attend this event, since space is limited!
Please contact Elena Djakonova at rsvp@miamifinanceforum.com or call 877-FF-MIAMI / 877-336-4264
Parking is available inside the building!
Admission is complimentary for Miami Finance Forum Members! For our guests, it is $40.00 if paid in advance, and $55.00 if paid at the event.
Become a Miami Finance Forum Member today and enjoy complimentary admission to all MFF events, VIP invitations, and other amenities! Individual Membership is $195.00, Corporate Membership is $295.00, VIP $395.00

Business Bootcamp Social Media on the Web Your Networking Your Net Worth 7/17/10

Business Bootcamp – Social Media on the Web, Your Networking, Your Net Worth
July 17, 2010, 9am
Smith & Wollensky
1 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach FL 33139
www.insensemiami.com

Experience a Business Bootcamp approach to getting it all done. Finally an all inclusive session that will explain it all!
Maximize your time online with tips on:
How to have effective marketing online – discounts, promotions, incentives!
How to increase exposure for your company on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twiiter – or at least set one up for the first time!
How to increasing your marketability – who are you selling to?
Also learn what to include with:
Do’s and Dont’s
and lets not forget Facts and Stats.

You’re invited to our Business Bootcamp series for selected people who can really benefit from knowing what the inside tips are for having an online presence.

Social Media is here to stay – so, do people know you exist?
A 3 hour seminar to interact, create,and showcase your company while learning how to increase your net worth! (Let’s not even start talking about what your savings account balance, but we can turn that around)

Wait, there’s more!
Meet our Onsite Business Partners who will help design logo, create website, print materials, headshots, PC repair, Accounting & Bookeeping services and generally everything you need to be competitive in this online market.

These people know what they are doing and can help you!
Free Gift Bags for the first 50 Guests to register. (goodies valued at over $35.00)
Plus we are having light refreshments!

$50 before July17 – pay online via Paypal
$75 at the door – cash and checks accepted

Space is Limited and you dont want to kick yourself later for missing this!
info@InSenseMiami.com
http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2ymqjlz2a24284d

@MiaSci The Science of Success Networking Breakfast 6/29/10

@MiaSci: The Science of Success Networking Breakfast
with Special Guest Speaker Brian Breslin
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 8-10 a.m. (Doors open at 7:30 a.m.)
$25.00, including breakfast. Parking is free.
Miami Science Museum 3280 South Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33129
MiaSci Young Patrons and Special Guest Speaker Brian Breslin.

Brian Breslin will be doing a quick introduction into what Social Media is, is not, and what it can and cannot do for your business. The presentation will be largely hands on with an emphasis on audience interaction to give attendees tangible tools that make sense for their business. Brian is an internet entrepreneur, technology enthusiast, web strategist, and all-around geek. As founder of Infinimedia, Inc, a multinational web software development and consulting firm, Brian has been worked with a multitude of companies ranging from Fortune 100 to Fortune 10000 firms helping them with their online strategy. While at Infinimedia, Brian launched StartPR, an online brand monitoring & management tool, and Twitbin, one of the earliest Twitter clients. Brian has been an active tech community evangelist in South Florida for several years having started RefreshMiami, the largest tech group in Miami, and been actively involved in Barcamp, Wordcamp, Mobile Monday Miami, and a number of other local groups & events. Brian speaks regularly on the subjects of social networks, social media, web strategy, and community building.

ABOUT MIAMI SCIENCE MUSEUM: The Miami Science Museum aims to make a difference in people’s lives by inspiring them to appreciate the impact that science and technology can have on every facet of our world. For over 60 years, MiaSci’s award-winning educational programs, family-focused exhibits, historic planetarium, and rehabilitative Wildlife Center and Clinic have enriched locals and tourists alike. In 2014, the legacy continues, as MiaSci will be moving to a new world-class, state-of-the-art facility designed by Grimshaw Architects in the heart of downtown Miami. The Museum will remain operational at its current location on South Miami Avenue until completion of the new building. MiaSci is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. For more information about the Museum and our New Museum project, visit www.miasci.org/blog or call (305) 646-4200. Miami Science Museum is located at 3280 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129. The Museum is open every day from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm. Admission is free for MiaSci members and children under 3; students (with valid ID), seniors (62+) and children 3 – 12, $10.95; adults are $14.95. Parking is free. Miami Science Museum is funded with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Italian Cooking Show IV A journey through the regional culinary traditions 7/15/10

ITALIAN COOKING SHOW IV-A journey through the regional culinary traditions
July 15 2010, 6:30 PM- 9:30 PM
Mia Cucina
105 Miracle Mile – Coral Gables, FL 33134
www.itcookingshow.com

By popular demand for the fourth consecutive year, the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce Has been proposing an increasingly popular initiative known as the Italian Cooking Show. The 4-series cooking class with the closing Grand Finale event has proven to be effective in promoting Italy’s authentic culinary tradition and genuine products.With Italy’s regional cuisines as the focus, each event will pit two top chefs from renowned local Italian restaurants against each other in a culinary battle before an attentive audience eager to learn the various cooking methods used in preparing some of Italy’s most distinctive dishes. Paring wines will also be served to complement the savory and enticing food prepared, making it possible to the audience to relish this entire experience to its full extent.This third event will feature Chef Massimo Giannattasio from AGO with the regional cuisine of TUSCANY and Chef Giancarla Bodoni from ESCOPAZZO with the regional cuisine of LIGURIA.
The class will run from 6:30 to 8:00 PM and an Italian Food & Wine festival will immediately follow the cooking demonstration until 9:30 PM, allowing guests to sample Italian delicacies and wines.The reception will be open to the entire community of Italian food lovers.With the idea of celebrating authentic Italian ingredients and food & beverage products, the reception will propose the true spirit of an Italian Food and Wine Festival. Among the many sponsors participating in the last 3 editions are: Whole Foods Market Coral Gables, Mia Cucina, Slow Food, Martini, Aperol and Cinzano, Ducati Miami, Academia Barilla, Orso Italian Specialty Food, Citterio, Westye Group Southeast, Sub-ZeroWolf, Alma Food Imports, ItalCibus Importers & Distributors of Miami, Comobar, Nestle Waters North America – San Pellegrino Acqua Panna, Delitia, Le 5 Stagioni, Francia, Saporosa di Puglia, Cocco, Savini Tartufi, PDF Foods and Tomson Hospitality.

Cooking Class: $45 General Admission
$30 IACC Members

Italian food and wine festival (after 8PM): $10 general admission
Free for IACC Members
Registration and payment by June 16, 2010
RSVP to Tanti@iacc-miami.com

Founded in 1991, the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce Southeast is a non-profit U.S. corporation, officially recognized by the Italian government, which is devoted to fostering trade between Italy and the United States. The Chamber is a staunch defender of artisan craftsmanship and small and medium sized businesses – the backbone of the Italian economy.
We actively promote trade between the United States and Italy in a whole host of sectors, including food & beverage, science & technology, design, and fashion. By organizing delegation visits of U.S. buyers to Italy, along with local trade and networking events designed to introduce Italian products to the U.S. market, we are the face of “Made in Italy” – a concept synonymous with quality and excellence – in the Southeastern United States.

Final NAMP Workshop Social Marketing 7/7/10

The Arts & Business Council of Miami & National Arts Marketing Project
July 7, 2010, 10:00am-12:00pm
July 7, 2010, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Social Marketing 101 & Social Networking 201
Social Marketing 101: The Basics of Facebook and LinkedIn
Social Networking 201: Linking to Sponsors, Patrons and Members
*Come to either workshop depending on your familiarity with social networking or come to both!
Location: Computer Lab at Miami International University of Arts & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd, Miami 33132
More Info.

10:00am-2:00pm
Social Marketing 101: The Basics of Facebook and LinkedIn
This hands-on program will provide the basic on how to set up to Facebook and LinkedIn pages to maximize marketing opportunities. Other topics include building your friends list to promote performance or offer member discounts and sophisticated outreach with social networking.

1:00pm-4:00pm
Social Networking 201: Linking to Sponsors, Patrons and Members
This hands-on program will cover how to maximize your social networking outreach to audiences and consumers. Advanced coverage of marketing with Facebook, new uses for Twitter, Citizen Critics and Bloggingl Learn how arts groups can use their LinkedIn account to attract business professionals, new volunteers, board members, or sponsors.

Intensive Modeling Workshop with Supermodel Lu Sierra 6/26/10

Intensive Modeling Workshop with Supermodel Lu Sierra
June 26, 10 a.m.
Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel – 1601 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL
www.earthfloridapageants.com/lusierra

Intensive training workshop for those who want to succeed in the modeling or pageantry industry.
Lu Sierra – best runway coach in the world, supermodel, coach for Miss USA & Miss Universe, trainer of FORD super model of the world winners. Lu is one of Elite Model Management top talents and a modeling coach for different world modeling agencies.

Workshop will be adjusted according to the participants’ goals in either modeling or pageantry industries.
For Experienced And Non-Experienced participants.
—– How To Really Rock A Runway – All techniques & foot work
—– Breaking In The Modeling World
—– Staying Strong In The Industry
—– From Being Just Another Model To Becoming A Super Model
—– How To Book Paid Jobs
—– How To Set Your Rates
—– How To Brand Yourself
—– How To Create Your Unique Style & Look
—– Why You Are Not At The Top Yet — There’s More To Go!
—– How To Conquer The International Market
—– How To Go From Print To Runway Or Do Both
—– How To Get Published In Top Quality Magazines
—– Why Presence Is All
—– How To Choose Your Agency

Open To Everyone – experienced or not.
Everyone 12 years old and older.

Hollywood Across America brings major Casting Directors and Agents to South Florida in search of new talent 6/26-27/10

HOLLYWOOD ACROSS AMERICA BRINGS MAJOR CASTING DIRECTORS AND AGENTS
TO SOUTH FLORIDA IN SEARCH OF NEW TALENT

Hollywood Across America, a hands-on workshop and showcase led by entertainment industry veterans, is coming to South Florida on June 26 & 27, 2010. Local actors, models and other aspiring talent interested in learning from some of Hollywood’s top industry professionals will enjoy a weekend full of seminars, coaching and performances at Miami Beach’s Sea View Hotel.

The two-day event features Hollywood’s most acclaimed Casting Directors and Agents who will observe, advise and guide local aspiring talent. “South Florida has a thriving theatrical community poised for stardom. Movies and television shows like Burn Notice, CSI: Miami and Marley & Me have definitely brought attention to this city, which makes it a great stop for our national tour,” said Marc Pritcher, co-founder, Hollywood Across America. “We want to help people outside of Los Angeles get the opportunity to showcase their talents and receive constructive, positive feedback. Why bother trekking to Hollywood when we can bring it to you?”

Aspiring actors will also get the chance to perform before the savvy professionals behind the famous faces in magazines, popular television shows and films. “Our workshops give you the tools you need to make it in Hollywood…essentials including how to obtain great representation, how to market yourself, how to execute a cold reading or everything parents of young children need to know about the business,” Pritcher adds.

LA Faculty appearing in South Florida includes:
· April Webster, Casting Director for Star Trek, ABC’s Lost, CBS’s Criminal Minds, TNT’s Leverage
· Lisa Beach, Casting Director for Wedding Crashers, 17 Again, Hannah Montana The Movie, V
· Sheila Jaffe, Casting Director for Entourage, The Sopranos, The Game Plan
· Jason La Padura, Casting Director for Heroes, High School Musical 1, 2 & 3
· Barbara Fiorentino, Casting Director for Burn Notice, CSI New York, The Shield
· Brandi Brice, Casting Director Disney’s Suite Life on Deck
· Dana Gergely, Casting Director Disney’s Suite Life on Deck
· Cindy Osbrink, Agent from The Osbrink Agency (representing Dakota Fanning)
· Melissa Hirschenson, Agent from Innovative Artists
· Marc Pritcher, Talent Manager
· Michael Forman, Talent Manager
· Thom Goff, Actors Access/Breakdown Services
· Jason Buyer, Marketing The Actor

South Florida Faculty appearing at the event includes:
· Sherry Faith, Producer of Hollywood Across America: South Florida. Award Winning Acting Coach (Stella Adler/Sanford Meisner Techniques)
· Ellen Jacoby, Casting Director/ Location Casting for Burn Notice Old Dogs, Dreamgirls

“Hollywood Across America is the real deal,” says Jason Buyer co-founder, Hollywood Across America. “There are no hidden charges, no mandatory classes, no pre-screening gimmicks. Everyone we bring from L.A. loves discovering new talent.”

Hollywood Across America’s South Florida stop follows the seminar’s successful, sold-out debuts in Los Angeles and Dallas in 2009. The two-day event will be held at the Sea View Hotel (9909 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fl 33154) on June 26 – 27 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day. Tickets cost $400 for the first 50 participants who register (payment in full required) and $445 thereafter (payment plans are available). Talent ages: 6 and up. To purchase tickets or for more information, please go to http://www.hollywoodacrossamerica.com or call (888) 429-5585.

The Big SCORE at Books and Books 6/10/10

We cordially invite you to . . .
The Big SCORE
Thursday, June 10 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
at Books and Books, 265 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables
SCORE Counselor Jerry Selevan and his client Alex Andavert, owner of Old Vine Wines & Spirits in Miami
The BIG SCORE Presented by SCORE Miami-Dade at Books and Books Coral Gables

SCORE Miami-Dade invites businesses and entrepreneurs to its first networking event. Join us for hor d’oeuvres and drinks (a cash wine and beer bar) at the beautiful Books and Books courtyard.

Meet SCORE Miami’s business experts and learn how you can help your business grow and get financing. Meet business owners who have launched and grown their businesses with the help of SCORE’s volunteer business counselors, both working and retired executives.

Cost: None
Please RSVP online
About SCORE Miami-Dade
SCORE (Counselors to America’s Small Business) offers free one-on-one counseling, low-cost workshops and an array of materials to get your business off the ground or to move it to the next level. SCORE is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneur education and the formation, growth and success of small business nationwide. SCORE is a resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). For more details visit www.SCOREMiami.org.

Social Media Club Chat Facebook The Good, The Bad and The Ugly 6/8/10

Social Media Group
Facebook – The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Beber Silverstein Group
3361 SW Third Avenue
Coral Gables, FL
Facebook Event Page.

In recent weeks, Facebook, the darling child of social media, has faced lots of scrutiny. Recent changes in privacy, the introduction of community pages and the open graph system have left many of us feeling outraged, confused and curious. The need for connectivity along with the need for privacy have turned an affair to remember into a love/hate relationship.

Join us for a lively chat on Tuesday, June 8th as we’ll hash out the good, the bad and the ugly of Facebook. Moderator Angie Moncada and panelists Matthew Chamberlin, Patrick Barbanes, William Plasencia, Niala Boodhoo and Gary Bahadur will lead a discussion about recent and upcoming Facebook changes, so please bring your questions and concerns.

Post event happy hour will be hosted at:
Jada Coles
2224 Coral Way
Miami, FL, 33145

Enjoy reduced rates on drinks.

Attending our regular monthly meetings is always free.

Book Signing Miami Architecture An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove at Wolfsonian-FIU 6/10/10

Stimulate Your Architectural Appetite At The Wolfsonian-Fiu!
Friday, June 10, 7:30pm

Join The Wolfsonian–FIU for a conversation and book signing of Miami Architecture: An AIA Guide Featuring Downtown, the Beaches, and Coconut Grove (University Press of Florida, 2010), an authoritative guide book which provides an overview and critical assessment of Miami’s built environment. Authors Allan Shulman, Randall C. Robinson, Jr., Jeff Donnelly, along with photographer Robin Hill, and map designer Ulises Peinado Eyherabide will participate in a thoughtful discussion of their work.

The book talk is offered in conjunction with the current collection-based installations, Unrealized Architecture, on view in the museum’s rare book and special collections library vestibule and The Grand Hotels of Schultze & Weaver, on view in the permanent exhibition gallery.

Book signing to follow in The Dynamo Café. Free for members and students; $10 all others. Contact 305.535.2644 or lydia@thewolf.fiu.edu for more information.

The Wolfsonian-Fiu
1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL

Next NAMP Workshop Website Wizardry 6/1/10

The Arts & Business Council of Miami & National Arts Marketing Project
Website Wizardry: Empowering Your Website to Increase Traffic and Boost Ticket Sales
June 1, 2010, 9:00am-noon
Adrienne Arsht Center-Peacock Education Hall
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami

This workshop will cover website goal setting, design, tools for driving traffic to your site and tips on how to stand out.

Design is an important part of any website but it is only the first step. You want to project a good image to your clients and to let them know you are up-to-date and successful. The way to do this is with a well designed website that not only reflects your business ideas and goals, but also with a design that incorporates movement and exitement. This workshop will cover goal setting, design, tolls for driving traffic to your site and tips on how to stand out.

Speaker: Joshua Hancik, The Factory Interactive, Inc.

More Information.

Miami Dade Chamber 3rd Business Empowerment Networking Series Marketing and Brand Development 5/21/10

3rd Business Empowerment Networking Series – Marketing & Brand Development
Parrot Jungle Island
1111 Jungle Trail
Miami, FL 33132
Friday, May 21, 2010
9:30am-1:30pm

he Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 3rd Business Empowerment Networking Series – Marekting & Brand Development. The workshop will be held at Jungle Island on Friday, May 21, 2010 from 9:30am-1:30pm.
Please mention that you received this information to obtain a discount for this event and future events.
If you would like to RSVP or have questions please contact our office at 305.751.8648 or visit our website www.m-dcc.org.

The Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce presents its latest Business Empowerment Networking Series (BENS) installment, Marketing and Brand Development. The informative session will be held at Parrot Jungle Island on Friday, May 21, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30p.m. This networking series will feature a thorough panel discussion with distinguished, prominent business leaders on how to successfully and strategically develop and market a corporate and personal/professional brand.

The luncheon will feature keynote speaker, Harriette Cole, Creative Director of Ebony Magazine and President and Creative Director of Harriette Cole Productions. Cole became Creative Director of Ebony Magazine in 2007, and is responsible for fashion, style, relationships and lifestyles coverage of the magazine. She is also the head of the magazine’s art department and is responsible for leading the overall design, look and feel of the newly redesigned Ebony Magazine. Cole also served as Editorial Director for Uptown Magazine and was the fashion director for Essence magazine. As president and creative director of her own corporation, Harriette Cole Productions, she tailored training workshops for Kraft Foods, Sara Lee Corporation, National Urban League and NAACP. In addition, Cole supported the development of artists for Universal Records, J Records, Motown and Def Jam, working with entertainers including Queen Latifah, JoJo, Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Tamar and Carl Thomas.

The panelists participating in the BENS are: CEO of Own Your Power Communications and Author, Simone Kelly Brown; CMO of the Orange Bowl Committee, Christina Francis; E-Commerce Marketing Specialist at the Adrienne Arsht Center, Malaika Moran; and CEO and President of On The Ball Marketing, Steve Nudelberg.

Around the World with La Diva cooking class Summer in Morocco 6/24/10

“Around the World with La Diva” cookingl class: Summer in Morocco
June 24, 2010, 6 PM -8 PM
Epicure Gourmet Market-South Beach Store
1656 Alton Rd. Miami Beach FL 33141
http://www.epicuremarket.com/events

Summer in Morocco: We’ll be cookin’ in the Casbah as we discover unique North African spices and flavorings for an exotic summer barbeque! Succulent grilled chicken with harissa and garlic combine in a light couscous salad and tangy yogurt lemon tahini dressing! Also, juicy and flavorful lamb skewers are grilled and served with a cooling mint pistachio pesto sauce. Cocktail: TBA

$25 per person prepaid. Call 305 672 1861 TODAY as seating is limited.

Around the World with La Diva cooking class: Buonasera Supper 6/17/10

“Around the World with La Diva” cookingl class: Buonasera Supper
June 17, 2010, 6 PM -8 PM
Epicure Gourmet Market-South Beach Store
1656 Alton Rd. Miami Beach FL 33141
http://www.epicuremarket.com/events

Italian Buonasera Supper: Learn how to create a casual yet elegant Italian dinner for two! Creamy polenta squares with white truffle cream grilled and then smothered in a gourmet mushroom sauce and sauteed gnocchi dumplings with crisped pancetta and vegetables in a light butter sauce with ricotta cheese. Cocktail: TBA!

$25 prepaid. Call 305 672 1861 TODAY as seating is limited.

Around the World with La Diva cooking class Asian Noodle Market 6/10/10

“Around the World with La Diva” cookingl class: Asian Noodle Market
June 10, 2010, 6 PM -8 PM
Epicure Gourmet Market-Sunny Isles store
17190 Collins Ave. Sunny Isles Beach FL 33160
http://www.epicuremarket.com/events

Asian noodle market: Tonight we’ll discover how easy it is to create your own Asian street food! Stir fried chicken breast combine with Asian vegetables and noodles in a spicy peanut sauce and an authentic sang choi bao: ground turkey with Chinese seasonings in refreshing lettuce wraps. Cocktail: Lychee vanilla slush! Watch out P.F. Chang!

$25 per person prepaid. Please call 305 672 1861 TODAY as seats are limited!

Around the World with La Diva cooking and cocktail class 6/3/10

“Around the World with La Diva” cooking and cocktail class
June 3, 2010, 6 PM -8 PM
Epicure Gourmet Market-Sunny Isles store
17190 Collins Ave. Sunny Isles Beach FL 33160
http://www.epicuremarket.com/events

The Spanish aren’t the only ones to enjoy small plates! Come to Epicure’s Mediterranean Mezze Party! Attendees learn how to make simple but delicious Mediterranean tapas and a cocktail for a casual party. We’ll explore how to make white bean, garlic and sauteed tomatoes on a crunchy olive oil crostini and fried, cheese stuffed olives and paired with a sophisticated cocktail.

Classes are $25 prepaid. Please call 305 672 1861 TODAY as space is limited.

MOCA Time For Design Urban Beautification Through Street Art 5/19/10

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, NORTH MIAMI
TIME FOR DESIGN
Urban Beautification Through Street Art
May 19, 2010 7-9 pmJoin us for a panel discussion featuring Wynwood developer Tony Goldman and artists Brandon Opalka, Space, Cruz and Books Bishof for a conversation about the evolution of street art in Wynwood, and the powerful presence it has in the neighborhood. Topics will include: graffiti and aerosol art, the Wynwood Walls Project and the impact street art has on its surrounding neighborhood.

FREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION

RSVP recommended : rsvp@mocanomi.org or 305 893 6211

Reception hosted by ArtNexus immediately following Time for Design
12500 NE 8th Avenue, North Miami, 2nd Floor

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, NORTH MIAMI
Joan Lehman Building / 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami, Florida 33161 / info@mocanomi.org

For Art’s Sake at Gallery 101 at Fat Village 5/28-29/10

For Art’s Sake
May 28 & 29, 7-12pm
Gallery 101 at Fat Village
501 N. Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954-882-1861
www.thegallery101.net

Presented by Freedom Art, FOR ART’S SAKE! is an art series highlighting outstanding work in illustration & design. Freedom Art’s goal, through FOR ART’S SAKE!, is to showcase and support high-caliber artists and designers, as well as enhance and encourage the growth of the arts in the area.

EVENING ART SHOW: $5.00
DATES: May 28 & 29, 2010
TIMES: 7pm-12am

AFTERNOON EVENT : $10.00
EVENT: Luncheon with Meet and Greet, Lectures and Workshop
DATE: May 29, 2010
TIME: 12pm-3pm

ARTIST MEET AND GREET LUNCHEON: In conjunction with Birdwatch there will be an Artist Meet and Greet as well as a Luncheon Lecture & Workshop May 29, 2010. The Meet and Greet will be a great opportunity for you to come and meet the artists as they will be selling signed, limited edition prints.

LECTURES & WORKSHOP: At the Lecture and Workshop visitors will have a chance to ask questions and learn what it takes to create an art print as some of the selected artists demonstrate their process. Visitors will also be able to take part in a silkscreen workshop. You will also take home a print sample of the silk-screen work you do at no extra cost.

MEET AND GREET 12pm-1pm
LECTURES 1pm-2pm
WORKSHOP 2pm-3pm
COST for this Afternoon Event: $10.00

For more info visit: http://www.forartssakeshow.com

LegalArt SeminArt Launching Your Writing Career 5/20/10

SeminArt: Launching Your Writing Career

A LECTURE AND Q&A FEATURING LITERARY AGENT SHANNON O’NEILL AND AUTHOR SANDRA BEASLEY.

Thursday, May 20, 2010 / 7:00-9:00pm
Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation
95 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL 33127
EMAIL legalartprograms@gmail.com TO REGISTER.

This SeminArt is a unique opportunity for emerging writers of all types to get the inside scoop on Launching Your Writing Career from the perspective of literary agent Shannon O’Neill, and author Sandra Beasley. An experienced literary agent, Shannon will discuss how to find an agent, what agents do, and how to know if you have a good agent. She will also give tips on ensuring a successful meeting with an editor, such as what to include in a pitch and book proposal. Sandra will share her experience as an author who works in different genres, and provide advice on how to take advantage of the variety of opportunities open to writers who are versatile.

Presenters will be available for specific questions at the end of the program. Stick around to meet other artists, writers and community leaders—LegalArt SeminArts are great networking opportunities!

About the Presenters
Shannon O’Neill is an editor and literary agent at The Sagalyn Agency, based in Washington DC. For over 20 years, The Sagalyn Agency has represented journalists, academics, business writers, and novelists, doing business primarily with the large New York houses and focusing on up market nonfiction, business books, and commercial fiction. Shannon also teaches writing and
publishing workshops at The Writer’s Center in Washington and serves as a guest panelist at events such as the annual Conversations and Connections Writer’s Conference. Shannon has a Master’s degree in Writing from Johns Hopkins University and graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College.

Sandra Beasley is the author of two poetry collections: I Was the Jukebox (W.W. Norton, 2010) and Theories of Falling (New Issues, 2008). Her nonfiction has appeared in the Washington Post Magazine, and she is working on Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales From an Allergic Life (Crown, 2011). She first studied literature as an undergraduate at the University of Virginia, and holds an M.F.A. in creative writing from American University. Beasley lives in Washington, D.C.,
where she serves on the Board of The Writer’s Center; in 2010 she received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

Special thanks to our host Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation

Locust Projects Presents Artlurker Miami Writers Prize Reception 6/17/10

Miami Writer’s Prize 2010 in association with Locust Projects
March 29 – June 4, 2010
RECEPTION (new date!): June 17, Locust Projects 7 – 9pm
ARTLURKER announces Miami Writer’s Prize

With the help of a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and donations kindly received from readers, ARTLURKER, an online Miami based contemporary art newsletter, is proud to announce the Miami Writer’s Prize, a new annual prize aimed squarely at promoting and encouraging residents of Miami who write critically about art.

Following a two-year trajectory where in a broad cross section of Miami’s art exhibitions and events have been archived, ARTLURKER, currently written by a cast of guest contributors including artists, curators and critics, is exploring the potential of its influence to cultivate a generation of exciting new writers and reinforce the blogging format.

Judged by a panel of distinguished local professionals and open to anyone from Miami, excluding those already on ARTLURKER’s roster, this year’s prize is held in association with Locust Projects, a leading non-profit art space located in Miami’s Design District that will host an intimate award giving soiree on June 17, 2010.

Hopefuls may submit one original review of a recent art related event. The winning entrant, in addition to having their text published, will be paid an honorary stipend of $800 dollars in return for a month’s worth of guest blogging (eight posts) on ARTLURKER.
Closing Date: June 4, 2010.
The winner will be announced via www.artlurker.com on Friday June 11.

PRIZE REQUIREMENTS:
-Entrants must submit one previously unpublished review of a recent art related event, approximately 800 words in length.
-Entries must be submitted in English, but may be a translation (this must be acknowledged).
-To qualify, entrants may only previously have had a maximum of three pieces of writing on art published in any national or regional newspaper or magazine. Previous online publication is permitted.
-Entrants must be over 18 years of age and reside in Miami or surrounding counties.
-Entries should be emailed as a word (.doc or .docx) attachment. Please do not send images.
-Closing date for submissions is June 4, 2010.

GUEST BLOGGING REQUIREMENTS:
-Posts must be art related
-Author must have first hand experience if writing a review of a recent exhibition or event.

ABOUT THE JUDGES:
Scott Cunningham is the director of the University of Wynwood, an advocacy organization for the spoken and written word in Miami. His freelance journalism has appeared in HOME Magazine, Ocean Drive, Miami New Times, and DNR Magazine, while his poetry has been published in The Harvard Review and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, among other journals. A nominee for a 2009 United States Artist Grant, he also serves as president of the Miami Poetry Collective and editor of the Cent Journal Series. He lives in Miami with his wife Alexandra.

Ruba Katrib is Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami and Adjunct Professor at New World School of the Arts, Miami. Katrib has recently curated a group exhibition at MOCA, The Reach of Realism, with work by Alex Hubbard, Elad Lassry, Sara Vanderbeek, and others. She is currently working on solo survey exhibitions with Cory Arcangel and Claire Fontaine, each opening in 2010.

René Morales is associate curator at Miami Art Museum. At MAM, Morales has organized several exhibitions, such Space as Medium, Objects of Value, Mark Dion: South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit, and Miami in Transition, and installed several traveling exhibitions including Ana Mendieta: Earth Body, Wifredo Lam in North America, and Andy Warhol: Moving Pictures. Prior to MAM, Morales worked at the RISD Museum in Providence.

Gean Moreno is an artist and writer based in Miami. His work has recently been exhibited at the North Miami MoCA, Kunsthaus Palais Thum and Taxis in Bregenz, Institute of Visual Arts in Milwaukee, Haifa Museum in Israel, Arndt & Partner in Zurich, and Invisible-Exports in New York. He has contributed texts to various magazines and catalogues. In 2008, he founded [NAME] Publications, a platform for book-based projects.

Artlurker is an online Miami based contemporary art newsletter.

The Miami Writer’s Prize 2010 is held in association with Locust Projects, an 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.

Special thanks go to the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Locust Projects presents How To Read a Book Conversation and Preview 5/6/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson

Conversation and preview: Thursday, May 6, 6.30pm
Opening reception: Saturday, May 8, 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).

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 Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York; Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York; Laura Bartlett Galley, London; Postmasters, New York, and Private Collection, New York.

Seminar How to use facebook increase business and your network 5/5/10

“How to use facebook increase business and your network”
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Broward Chamber of Commerce
2425 E. Commercial Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
www.FastNetworker.com

“How to use facebook increase business and your network”
Format: Seminar
Speaker: Mike Owen from MikeOwenBiz.com
Date: Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
Time: 5:30 pm registration, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm the seminar
Location: Broward Chamber of Commerce
2425 E. Commercial Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Admission: $15 pre-paid www.fastnetworker.com, $20 at the door
Sponsors: Broward County Chamber of Commerce, StartupBusinessBootCamp.com
Contact us 954.274.6007 – mikeowenbiz@gmail.com

The topics to be discussed:
* How to make a great first impression
* How to quickly build a database using facebook
* The dreadful mistakes people make in networking on facebook
* Learn Mike’s A,B,C’s of networking system
* How build a lasting brand and increase business on facebook
* Learn why facebook is the best way to promote your business

Jazz Improv Workshop with Nestor Zurita at Arts at St Johns 5/13/10

Thursday, May 13, 7 to 9 pm
JAZZ IMPROV WORKSHOP
with master saxophonist, Nestor Zurita
Where: Arts at St Johns, 4760 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33140

FREE EVENT
Full details at: www.artsatstjohns.com

Join master saxophonist, Nestor Zurita as he presents a FREE workshop on jazz improvisation at Arts at St Johns. Nestor discusses the many different aspects of the music creation process, talk about the mix of a composition, different composers, cultural influences and the synchronicity of the process.

Mr. Zurita’s workshop is open to all levels of musical talent. Advanced musicians are ENCOURAGED to BRING THEIR INSTRUMENTS and participate. Please contact Mr. Zurita at nestorzurita@yahoo.com for more details.

Boldly Go Seminar on Raising Funds, Building Audiences, Leveraging Resources In the New Era of Non-Profit Arts 5/18/10

Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
and John S. and James L. Knight Foundation present
BOLDLY GO:
Raising Funds, Building Audiences, Leveraging Resources
In the New Era of Non-Profit Arts
Tuesday, May 18
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center

The Adrienne Arsht Center will offer a seminar series to assist local arts organizations achieve their creative potential in tough budget times. Co-presented by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Boldly Go will offer large and small non-profits expertise on a variety of topics critical to a nonprofit organization’s sustainability, including traditional marketing and social media, fundraising and board development.
Margo Lion, Keynote Speaker
The Tony Award-winning Broadway producer and co-chair of the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities will deliver the keynote address. (Information at Margolion.com)
Richard Mintz, Vice President of Strategy, Blue State Digital
Digital Development: Online Tools for Fundraising & Constituency-Building
Neill Archer Roan, Principal, The Roan Group
The Power of Storytelling: Turning Your Audience Into Word-of-Mouth Champions
Dennis Scholl, Vice President/Arts, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
“This is Miami: A Community Conversation”
Donna E. Shalala, President, University of Miami, and Sergio M. Gonzalez, Sr. Vice President, University Advancement and External Affairs, University of Miami
“Building Momentum in Miami: Attracting Dollars and Donors in South Florida”

REGISTRATION
Open to South Florida nonprofit arts professionals. Participation in the entire seminar is recommended. Registration fee: $20 (lunch and networking reception included in registration fee). Space is limited and reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with payment.

For more information, please email boldlygo@arshtcenter.org or call 786-468-2254. To register online, please visit http://www.arshtcenter.org/tickets/calendar/view.aspx?id=8201&pid=8200

Transatlantic Encounters Latin American Artists in Paris between the Wars with Dr Michele Greet 5/20/10

Miami Art Museum Presents “Transatlantic Encounters:
Latin American Artists in Paris Between the Wars”
With Dr. Michele Greet

Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 6pm

Dr. Michele Greet, assistant professor, department of history and art history, George Mason University, will present a lecture entitled “Transatlantic Encounters: Latin American Artists in Paris Between the Wars” on Thursday, May 20, 2010 at Miami Art Museum. Dr. Greet will examine pivotal works made by Latin American artists in Paris in the years between World War I and II, when Paris was at the center of the art world. During this time, more than 200 Latin American artists traveled to Paris, contributing to and re-interpreting every major modernist trend. The lecture is organized in conjunction with Between Here and There: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, now on view at Miami Art Museum. Dr. Greet is a graduate of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She recently published Beyond National Identity: Pictorial Indigenism as a Modernist Strategy in Andean Art, 1920-1960. She is currently working on a manuscript on the subject of this lecture.

Thursday, May 20, 2010
Doors and galleries open 6pm
Lecture begins 7pm

Miami Art Museum
101 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
Parking: $5 (with museum validation) at 50 NW 2nd Ave.
Metro: Government Center Station

Admission: Members and university students $5
Non-members $10 (includes museum admission)

Contact: For more information contact MAM’s education office at 305.375.4073 or via email at Education@miamiartmuseum.org.

About Miami Art Museum
Miami Art Museum serves one of the most diverse and fast-growing regions of the country, where a confluence of North and Latin American cultures adds vibrancy and texture to the civic landscape. Miami Art Museum embraces its role as a cultural anchor and touchstone in a city that welcomes countless ethnic and age groups, lifestyles and ideas. Miami Art Museum’s far-ranging vision is expressed in the breadth and depth of its exhibition program, and education and public programs. The Museum continues to build its collection of holdings from the twentieth century through the present, as it embarks on a major new building and expansion project. The new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, is scheduled for completion in 2013.

Miami Art Museum is located at 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130. Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10am – 5pm; Saturday through Sunday, Noon – 5pm; Closed Mondays. Admission is free for MAM members, children under 12 and students (with valid ID); adults $8; seniors $4; Second Saturdays are Free for Families. Parking is $5 (with museum validation) at 50 NW 2nd Ave. Metro: Government Center Station.

Ana G. Mendez University System brings writer Lily Guzman 5/18/10

Ana G. Mendez University System brings to you the writer: Lily Guzmán
May 18, 2010, 7:30Ppm

Ana G. Méndez University System
Learning Resources Center
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way
Miramar, Fl 33025

http://www.suagm.edu/florida/index.asp

Ana G. Méndez University System invites you to come share an hour with Dominican Republic author Lily Guzmán. She will be talking about her latest publication “El Pueblo de Juan” and about the importance of municipal activism.

We hope you can make it!

The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Last Call The Rise And Fall Of Prohibition 5/21/10

The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Last Call The Rise And Fall Of Prohibition
Book Talk by Author and Former Public Editor of the New York Times, Daniel Okrent, Takes Place May 21

Join author and former public editor of The New York Times Daniel Okrent for a discussion of his latest book, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, an exploration of the virtues, failures, and politics of Prohibition, at The Wolfsonian–Florida International University on May 21, at 7pm.

Beginning with the liquor-soaked country that the U.S. was in the 19th century, Okrent explains three things: how Prohibition happened, what life under Prohibition was like, and what it did to the country—both during its reign and after. The book is overflowing with detailed portraits of the period’s notable personalities (including Sam Bronfman, H.L. Mencken, Pierre du Pont, and Billy Sunday, among many others) and stories from nearly every part of the country: smoky Manhattan speakeasies, Californian vineyards busily producing “sacramental” wine, Chicago warehouses piled with smuggled Canadian whiskey, New England coastal towns that harbored bootlegging fleets of powerful speed boats armed with machine guns, and the halls of Congress itself, where politicians who had voted for Prohibition drank openly and without apology.

Okrent’s years of research—through dozens of archives and hundreds of primary sources—equipped him to reveal the creativity and lengths Americans took to preserve their great pastime, from exploiting medicinal and religious loopholes in the law to learning how to make their own (occasionally poisonous and often unpalatable) alcoholic beverages. Few people know that Prohibition gave rise to our current use of mixers with liquor, the nature of our search and seizure laws, Caribbean tourism, the first national crime syndicates, and the prominence of Coca-Cola. Furthermore, Okrent illustrates how Prohibition intersected with innumerable other elements of American history, including World War I, the advent of the income tax, the growth of the Ku Klux Klan, the rights of women, and the question of individual privacy.
A starred review from Publishers Weekly calls this look at the years 1919-1933, during which the sale and consumption of alcohol was prohibited by a constitutional amendment, “assiduously researched, well-written, and continually eye-opening.”

The book talk takes place in the auditorium and is followed by a book signing in The Dynamo Museum Shop. The event is free for Wolfsonian members, members of the Florida International University community and students, and $10 for all others.

About Daniel Okrent
Daniel Okrent was the first public editor of The New York Times, editor-at-large of Time, Inc., and managing editor of Life magazine. He worked in book publishing as an editor at Knopf and Viking, and was editor-in-chief of general books at Harcourt Brace. In 2009, Okrent served as the Edward R. Murrow Visiting Lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. The author of four previous books, he lives in Manhattan and on Cape Cod with his wife, poet Rebecca Okrent. They have two children.

About The Wolfsonian–Florida International University
The Wolfsonian is a museum, library, and research center that uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. The collections comprise approximately 120,000 objects from the period of 1885 to 1945—the height of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the Second World War—in a variety of media including furniture; industrial-design objects; works in glass, ceramics, and metal; rare books; periodicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.
The Wolfsonian is located at 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL. Admission is $7 for adults; $5 for seniors, students, and children age 6 -12; and free for Wolfsonian members, State University System of Florida staff and students with ID, and children under six. The museum is open Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday from noon-6pm; Thursday and Friday from noon-9pm; and is closed on Wednesday. Contact us at 305.531.1001 or visit us online at www.wolfsonian.org for further information.
The Wolfsonian receives ongoing support from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; the William J. and Tina Rosenberg Foundation; Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of The Wolfsonian–FIU; Bacardi USA, Inc.; and Arrowood Vineyards & Winery.

Voices of Honor Tour in the heart of Little Havana 4/29/10

‘Voices of Honor’ Tour Comes to Miami, FL
Thursday, April 29

The national ‘Voices of Honor’ tour is an effort to highlight the costs associated with serving under “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” as told through the experiences of gay and straight veterans who have lived and breathed this archaic and painful law.

When:Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 10 AM
Where:Versailles Restaurant
3555 Southwest 8th Street, Miami, FL.
Free Parking in lot across the street.
What:Public forum discussion on the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
Complimentary Pastries and Coffee

Passed in 1993, the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ law allows gay, lesbian, and bisexual service personnel to serve in the armed forces as long as their sexual orientation is not publicly disclosed or discovered. As of 2008, more than 13,000 men and women have been discharged from the military because of their sexual orientation, including more than 60 Arabic linguists and nearly 800 other service members in critical occupational fields.

For More Information and to volunteer Call: David Contretas Turley, 202-330-3790

La gira “Voces Del Honor” viene a Miami, Fl
el jueves 29 de abril

La gira nacional “Voces Del Honor” es un esfuerzo para esaltar el costo asociado con hacer servicio bajo “No Preguntes, No lo cuentes” así como nos lo relatan los veteranos tanto gays como heterosexuales que han vivido y respirado esta arcaica y dolorosa ley.

Cuando:Jueves 29 de abril 2010 a las 10 AM
Donde:Versailles Restaurant
3555 Southwest 8th Street, Miami, FL.
Estacionamiento gratis
Que:Conversación en foro público sobre revocar “No Preguntes, No lo cuentes”
Pastelitos

La ley “No Preguntes, No lo cuentes” fue aprobada en 1993 y permite que gays, lesbianas y bisexuales presten servicio en las fuerzas armadas siempre y cuando su orientación sexual no sea públicamente divulgada o descubierta Desde 2008 mas de 13000 hombres y mujeres han sido dados de baja de la milicia debido a su orientación sexual, incluyendo mas de 60 lingüistas árabes y cerca de 800 miembros de servicio en otros campos ocupacionales de importancia critica.

Para mas información para ofrecerse como voluntario llámenos: David Contreras Turley, 202-330-3790

About SAVE Dade
Safeguarding American Values for Everyone’s (SAVE) mission is to promote, protect and defend equality for people in Miami-Dade County who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. Established in 1993, SAVEaccomplishes this mission through education initiatives, outreach, grassroots organizing, and advocacy. Starting with the landmark passage of Miami’s Human Rights Ordinancein 1998 to recent enactments of domestic partnerbenefit policies, SAVEcontinues to lead the fight for LGBT equality in Miami-Dade County.
www.savedade.org

LegalArt SeminArt Get Covered Health Insurance Options for Artists 5/4/10

SeminArt: Get Covered: Health Insurance Options for Artists
Know your options.

A PRESENTATION AND Q&A WITH MICHAEL GINSBURG AND RUDY SCHPREJER OF MULTIQUOTE HEALTH INSURANCE.

Tuesday, May 4th / 7:00-8:00pm
ARTCENTER/ SOUTH FLORIDA GALLERY
800 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139

MultiQuote Health Insurance is an independent health and life insurance brokerage serving South Floridians for over 11 years. Michael Ginsburg and Rudy Schprejer specialize in individual health insurance and are contracted with all the top “A” rated carriers in the state of Florida. “We take a consultative approach to helping people secure new health insurance coverage. We realize that one size does not fit all and have the resources to ensure there is a proper fit before we make any recommendations.”

Shopping for health insurance can be overwhelming and confusing with the myriad of companies, policies, and benefits to chose from. Michael and Rudy will guide artists through the insurance buying maze in this SeminArt. Their presentation will feature the benefits of the new Miami-Dade Blue Cross Blue Shield Policy, among others, and discuss some frequently asked questions related to: pricing, coverage, underwriting, benefits, pre-existing conditions, and how to apply for coverage.

Following the presentation Michael and Rudy will answer your additional questions. Stick around to meet other artists and community leaders–LegalArt SeminArts are great networking opportunities!

EMAIL legalartprograms@gmail.com TO REGISTER.

Special thanks to our host ARTCENTER/ SOUTH FLORIDA

LegalArt SeminArt What is New with Art in Public Places 4/28/10

SeminArt: What’s New and Next with Miami-Dade Art in Public Places

Get the inside scoop on recently commissioned public art projects, upcoming Calls to Artists from Art in Public Places and tips for submitting a successful application.

A LECTURE AND Q&A FEATURING BRANDI REDDICK, ARTISTS AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER FOR ART IN PUBLIC PLACES.

Wednesday, April 28th / 6:00-8:00pm
SPINELLO GALLERY
155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
Miami, FL 33137

Miami-Dade Art in Public Places program implements site-specific art installations in civic areas at various sites throughout Miami, including Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, fire and police stations, Port of Miami, libraries, parks, Miami International Airport, public housing developments, Metrorail and Metromover stations, and community health centers. These collaborative, innovative projects involve the thinking of artists, architects, engineers, historians, and landscape architects.

Brandi Reddick, Artists and Communications Manager for Art in Public Places, coordinates the program’s management of artists and communications, from advisory committee and artist orientation meetings to public art project publicity and publications. Please join LegalArt as Brandi discusses recent public art commissions, the Call to Artists Process, and an overview of upcoming opportunities for local artists, including the Verde Gardens Affordable Housing Development, the Caleb Center Courthouse, the Kendall Soccer Park and the Northeast Branch Library, among others.

EMAIL legalartprograms@gmail.com TO REGISTER.

Special thanks to our host SPINELLO GALLERY

The Roxy Theatre Group Presents Camp Entertainment Starting 6/21/10

THE ROXY THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS CAMP ENTERTAINMENT!
June 21, 2010-August 14, 2010, The Roxy Performing Arts Center

WHAT: The Roxy Theatre Group (RTG), a non-profit arts organization for children, is proud to present Camp Entertainment! an 8-week comprehensive performing arts summer camp. Children will have the opportunity to participate in performing arts classes and work on a Broadway-style musical revue from the script up! The Children’s Trust Scholarships are available.

WHO: Children ages 5 to 17 will participate in classes in Acting, Singing, Dance, Costuming, Production, Stage Make-Up, Set Construction and more! Campers also attend field trips and participate in various enrichment activities.

WHEN: June 21, 2010-August 14, 2010. Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Early drop-off, 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Late pickup, 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

WHERE: The Roxy Performing Arts Center, 1645 SW 107 Ave. Miami, FL 33165.

The Roxy Theatre Group, (RTG) a non-profit organization, offers classes in drama, voice and dance to children ages 3-17, with year-round programs including an after school care program and a performing arts summer camp. For more information please call 305-226-0030, email SusannePinedo@gmail.com or visit www.RoxyPAC.com.

The Artist Hines Intuitive Abstract Painting with Acrylics at Bakehouse Art Complex 4/22/10

The Artist Hines
Intuitive Abstract Painting with Acrylics

“The allure of painting abstractly is that it allows the artist to radically express his individuality while at the same time enjoy a painting process that is both physically and emotionally exciting!”

April 22nd, 2010 6-9PM
Bakehouse Art Complex, Classroom
Limited Seating, Please Come Early
This is a FREE event

Intuitive Abstract Painting With Acrylics will show you how to literally “let go” of your conscious mind and begin painting from within. Utilizing your intuitive powers you will learn how to get past your fears and find the freedom to allow your inner self to dance on the canvas.

The presentation will cover:
· Painting without fear
· An overview of acrylic paints and their versatility
· Canvas preparation
· Pictoral Composition
· Taking advantage of the quick drying time
· Focusing your left brain on your palette and your right brain on your canvas
· How to utilize a limited five color palette
Come and enjoy a truly inspirational and spiritual experience full of techniques that will help you produce quicker more dynamic abstract paintings.

Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33127
305.576.2828
www.bacfl.org

Design Do not Resign Co-sponsored by MTV at MOCANOMI 4/21/10

Time for Design is a MOCA by Moonlight program. This series is made up of designers’ forums that focus on the areas of architecture, fashion, interiors, landscape, jewelry and furniture. Free with museum admission, which is free for MOCA members, City of North Miami residents and employees, $5 for adults, and $3 for seniors and students with ID. For information and reservations, call 305.893.6211.

Design, Do Not Resign: The power of collective sustainability
Panel discussion featuring Jonathan and Yair Marcoschamer of Ecoist, furniture designer Facundo Poj, and Paloma Teppa of Plant the Future — Wynwood-based designers and merchants who incorporate sustainable design in their work. Moderated by Ilana Sod, co-director and broadcaster of the MTV International documentary series, Agents of Change.

770 NE 125th Street, North Miami, Florida 33161

Photographs of Life Is Art Creative Connections #6 on 4/14/10

Life Is Art Creative Connections #6 held at GAB Studio in Wynwood on Wednesday, April 14, 2010.  Maria De Los Angeles, freelance writer, blogger, and consultant, talked about her own experiences in blogging and how you can use the medium to promote yourself and your work. The Association for Women in Communications was our co-sponsor. For the better gallery, click here.

GAB Studio
105 NW 23 Street
Miami, Fl. 33127
(305)200 5349

Tami’s Kitchen Next Class 4/17/10

Real Life Cooking Classes
Fancy Dinner Class – April 17th!

6:30PM-9:00PM
$55 including food, wine and recipes

Click to register
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/599746859/efbevent

Come alone or bring someone special for this fancy candle light dinner

We will cook together, dine and wine:
Puff pastry shells with creamy mushrooms
Baby mixed greens with dried cranberry, Gorgonzola, candied pecans and balsamic vinegrette
Palette cleansing herb lLemon sorbet
Filet Au Poivre
Smashed potatoes with Truffle oil
Creme Brulee

Ana G. Mendez Hosts Spanish Authors in America 4/21/10

America Reads Spanish, Broward County Library and Mujeres Latinas
join Ana G. Méndez University System for April’s Cultural Conversations presenting
Spanish Authors in America
Moderator: Freda Mosquera

Date: April 21, 2010
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Ana G. Méndez University System
Learning Resources Center
Miramar Park of Commerce
3520 Enterprise Way, Miramar, Fl 33025
RSVP: 954-885-5595 Ext. 8511
www.suagm.edu/florida

FBCF Education and Advocacy 2010 One Day Conference 4/24/10

Education and Advocacy 2010 One Day Conference
Saturday, April 24, 2010, 9:00am-4:00pm
Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach
The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation is proud to present our annual Education and Advocacy 2010 One Day Conference on Saturday, April 24th at the Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach. The one day conference would be the first time presenting scientist funded by the monies raised from the specialty Florida End Breast Cancer license plate, cutting edge research! The conference offers educational sessions featuring breast cancer experts, researchers, advocates, informational community resource display tables, and a complimentary breakfast and luncheon.
The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation would like to formally invite you to attend our upcoming Education and Advocacy One Day Conference. Please register by calling 954.454.4156 or emailing Join@FloridaBreastCancer.org Seating is limited.
If you’re interested in being a sponsor contact Muriel Sommers 954.454.4156 or email Muriel@FloridaBreastCancer.org.

Women’s Small Business Expo Miami Miami Lakes 4/17/10

Women’s Small Business Expo
Are you a woman in business?
Come to network with other women or come to find a business opportunity!
When: April 17, 2010
Where: Shula’s Hotel and Golf Club
6842 Main Street
Miami Lakes, Florida 33014
Time: 2:00 pm-6:00 pm
Free Parking/Hor Douvres/Cash Bar/Raffles
Showcase your product/ services $50.00 includes a table and seating.
General admission $10.00 Network and connect with potential customers.
Space is Limited – Grab Your Spot!
More Information

Bring your business cards and be ready to Network!
Grab your Girlfriends and come for a day to Celebrate Women!
Find women owned business offering everything from home parties, in home services and much more!
We will feature women owned businesses during the evening, each will have 8 minutes to showcase their business to a room full of supportive women!

Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs The State of the Arts 2010 4/19/10


You are cordially invited to attend The State of the Arts 2010 Miami-Dade County
Address given by Adolfo Henriques, Chairman Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council
Monday, April 19, 2010 at 4:00 PM
Stephen P. Clark Government Center
County Commission Chamber
111 Northwest First Street, Second Floor
Miami, Florida
RSVP is required; please call 305-375-4634 or via email at culture@miamidade.gov
We appreciate all guests being seated by 3:45 PM
Complimentary parking is available at the Cultural Center Parking Garage
50 Northwest Second Avenue

Momentum Dance Company Lecture/Performance Ballet and Modern Dance Understanding the Difference 5/20/10

Momentum Dance Company
Lecture/Performance “Ballet and Modern Dance”
Understanding the Difference?
May 20 at 7:30 PM
Coral Gables Public Library
400 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33143
Free Admission
phone 305-460-5600
For info: www.momentumdance.com

Momentum dancers join Guest Artist and noted teacher Ruth Weisen of the Thomas Armour Youth Ballet to demonstrate the physical, stylistic and philosophical differences between ballet and modern dance. An audience discussion follows the presentation. This is a great opportunity for everyone who is confused by dance to have their questions answered.

Let’s Talk Shop About Blogs 4/16/10

originally posted here

Ted Rubin of Open Sky will be in town and wants to meet bloggers. Ted is the ex-CMO of e.l.f. Cosmetics / EyesLipsFace.com, where he built a vast network of bloggers and worked with a very large Facebook and Twitter following.

I saw a presentation about Open Sky and think a good number of bloggers in Miami might be interested in this, especially family, food & lifestyle bloggers who’ve got a solid presence.

No formal preso here … let’s just get together and talk shop about our blogs and monetizing strategies … if you’re into that. First cupla drinks on Ted’s tab!

Note: I am not at all affiliated with Open Sky — I just wanted to share a potentially good resource with fellow bloggers and besides, it’s been a while since we all got together and networked.

Tip: There is FREE parking in the marina garage toward the north side. Park in the blue “visitor” spots.

RSVP Here
Friday, April 16 at 6:00pm
Monty’s
300 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139