Photographs of Dali Miami Art Exhibit Opening Event at The Moore Building on 3/7/12

Dali Miami Art Exhibit Opening Event at The Moore Buildingon Wednesday, March 6, 2012.  What an awesome collection of Salvador Dalí’s works from though out his career.  This exhibit really shows the broad spectrum of Salvador Dali’s talents.  This exhibit will only be here til Sunday, March 11th.  This exhibit was curated by Reed Horth, president of Robin Rile Fine Art.

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The Blue Piano Opens For Lunch

The Blue Piano Opens For Lunch

The Blue Piano opens it’s doors for lunch. After much success with the redesigned dinner menu, The Blue Piano welcomes the lunch crowd with an array of tasty new creations by a new director in the kitchen.

The Blue Piano’ s Chef Stan “Strong ” moved to Miami all the way from New York and brought down with him his home style cooking to the Buenavista neighborhood with what he calls “comfort food for the soul ”.

Some examples are: “The Soul Roll ” a grilled wrap filled with fried chicken, sautéed collard greens and black eyed peas; the F alafel Specia l which is a New York style falafel wrap with a Miami twist, a thunder bolt of chili sauce (on the side of course). He’ s also created the “BPB” or Blue Piano Burger, which is a beef burger featuring blue cheese, served on a French croissant bun. And for the vegetarians, the “Beet it ” Salad and The “Philly Cheese Vegge” that’ s like a Philly Cheesesteak but with portabello mushrooms, tofu and bell peppers.

The Blue Piano is Miami ’ s only destination serving up an incredible selection of rare wines and artis an beers alongside an eclectic live musical selection that features chilled out jazz, soulful blues and an ever-changing line up of local artists every night. And with its new menu and lunch schedule, it is now a “foodie” destination for lunch and dinner.

Brotherly Love Productions Presents the Jamtronic Chronic WMC Kickoff party at The Stage 3/16/12

Brotherly Love Productions Presents the “Jamtronic Chronic” WMC Kickoff party at The Stage
Friday, March 16th, 9pm doors, 10pm-5am show
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th St.
Miami, FL 33137
305.576.9577
www.TheStageMiami.com
| 18+

Brotherly Love Productions and The Stage Miami are very excited to present the “Jamtronic Chronic” Winter Music Conference Kickoff Party featuring the hottest up-and-coming live-electro acts in Miami’s trendy Design District during one of the largest electronic dance music happenings in the world. Primarily dominated by DJs and producers; this event, featuring live-instrumentation innovation by Greenhouse Lounge, SOUNDUO, Aquaphonics, EP3 and DuBBle James offers the international WMC crowd something different…something unique…something special! Atlanta-based producer Bitch Please kicks off the night with a DJ set and artist BPaul will be live painting thought out the event.

Greenhouse Lounge : Greenhouse Lounge is an electronic musical trio that combines the computer based production of a DJ, accompanied by rock guitar leads, heavy synthesized bass and live drums. They are adept at merging these rumbling dub basslines with pumping electronica beats, breakbeat dynamics and staggering sample manipulation. Their music can be described as euphoric; a hypnotic based sound; tightly woven sonic soundscapes that are rich in melody and texture. www.GreenhouseLounge.com

SOUNDUO: Sounduo is a post-dub, audio/visual live performance project. It features poly-rhythmic hip-hop grooves, vintage samples, soulful vocals, ambient soundscapes, and heavy synth bass passed through a scuzzed-out dub filter and mangled using the latest in glitch technology, live. Masters of creating a futuristic glowing dub atmosphere while maintaining the bass-driven, party-vibe feel of bass music, Sounduo has showcased their abilities to cater to both festival environments as well as intimate club settings. www.Facebook.com/Sounduo

Aquaphonics: Derived from friends and jam sessions, Aquaphonics has hosted several different members and worn several different skins, yet to this day, retains its original, liquid “Aquaphonics Sound.” Still comprised of founding members Jessiah Weston (drums) and Alan Martinki (keys) who have been melding their music since 2000. That sound changed and Aquaphonics re-emerged on the public scene in November 2008 after addition of unique and dynamic guitarist Steve Elmore. Aquaphonics is ready to soar to new heights with their all new jazz-electro-soul inspired song writing. Aquaphonics is an act not to be missed! www.AquaphonicsBand.com

EP3: Atlanta, GA based band EP3, aka Eight Planets Past Pluto, is creating progressive futuristic cinematic soundscapes containing a mix of electronic infused textures, synthesizers, keyboards, bass, drums, guitars, vocals, backed by dance beats ranging from drum n bass, breaks, house, rock and dub. This band is pushing the boundaries of the norm, evolving to the next level of sophisticated avant-garde electronic music. The sound is elegant, melodic, harmonious and engulfing. Be sure to catch EP3 live in 2012 supporting their new full length studio album entitled “How To Build A Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later.” www.EP3Band.com

DuBBle James: DuBBle James started when James and James (Newitt and Wuest of The Heavy Pets, respectively) were playing the monster hit video game Bubble Bobble for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Bubbles and Bobbles turned into Wubbles and Wobbles. Then a Dubstep project was formed utilizing their mastery of that video game…and their instruments. www.Facebook.com/DuBBleJames

Bitch Please: Bitch Please is the ghetto glam bastard child of Atlanta-based producer Charles F. Moreland III. It was hatched in the backwoods of Kentucky, when Charles wanted to combine his love for Top 40 R&B/Hip Hop mixed with his passion of creating bass driven beats and remixes. Ranging between electro, dubstep, drum n bass and house music, Bitch Please has no problem changing up the tempo several times during a set. Bitch Please has shared the stage with Dark Party, Panty Raid, Bluetech Live Band, Flying Lotus, Treasure Fingers, Eoto, Eliott Lipp, Nosaj Thing, Ooah of Glitch Mob, Evol Intent, Ott, Ep3, as well as after parties for Pretty Lights, STS9, etc. www.BitchPleaseMusic.com

Locust Projects presents Conversation and Wine Tasting with Allegra Angelo 3/15/12

Locust Projects presents Conversation and Wine Tasting with Allegra Angelo
Thursday, March 15, 6:30pm
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami FL 33137

RSVP info@locustprojects.org or 305.576.8570
$15 LP Members & Artists / $30 Non Members

Conversation and Wine Tasting with Allegra Angelo

Light snacks provided for food and wine pairings

Allegra Angelo, sommelier and wine consultant, will feature four affordable and friendly wines. Perfect for a simple Sunday family dinner or for a Friday night cocktail hour at home, these wines will show you that you don’t have to spend a lot of money to drink well.

A former biological anthropology major and pastry cook, Allegra Angelo worked for five years with Chef Michelle Bernstein Restaurants. Currently she works with Florida Wine Company and consults for Fifty Eggs Restaurant Group.

NOLA’s Hot 8 Brass Band at The Stage 2/29/12

NOLA’s Hot 8 Brass Band
Wednesday, Feb 29
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38 Street
Miami, Florida 33137
www.thestagemiami.com

NOLA’s Hot 8 Brass Band is back at The Stage this Wednesday!

There are parts of the roof we’re still trying to recover after they blew the top off this mutha!

These guys are experts in bringing down the house, so if you missed them last time they were at The Stage for our Big Bad Brass Party, then here’s your chance to see what everyone has been talking about since then!

For table reservations please contact: gregp@thestagemiami.com

Dinner and Mixology Demo at Egg and Dart 3/8/12

Dinner and Mixology Demo at Egg and Dart
3/8/12, 6:30pm
Egg and Dart Restaurant
4029 North Miami Avenue
Miami Fl
www.bacchusdinnerclub.com

Join us as we dine at one of the Design District’s hottest new restaurants, Egg and Dart! Bacchus Dinner Club will be treated to a specially made menu of o…ut of this world flavors and a mixology demonstration that will answer the age old question, how exactly do you muddle a cocktail?!

Co-owners Costa Grillas and Niko Theodorou hail from families with years in the restaurant business. Grillas earned his stripes at the acclaimed Coral Gables institution, Maria’s, where diners have enjoyed traditional Greek cooking for over 28 years. Partner Theodorou’s family operates the popular Sea Satin Market, a romantic waterfront restaurant nestled in the heart of Mykonos. The combination of their backgrounds and their creative, timely concept for the restaurant are certain to make Egg & Dart a premiere hotspot in what is arguably the most trend-setting, culinary zip code in town.

First, Costa and his team will be demonstrating a cocktail he made specifically for the Bacchus Dinner Club!!! The “not on the menu” cocktail is an amazing drink made with masticha liquor, only produced in the island of Chios. Extracted from the Mastic plant.

SKINOS FRESH: Muddled cucumber, Hendrix Gin, Masticha liquor, fresh lime juice, dash simple syrup, angostura bitters, rocks, garnished with slice cucumber

The Bacchus Dinner Club Dinner Menu:
Family Style Dining

1. Chicken Saganaki: Flambeed chicken breast, fresh peeled tomatoes, feta and ouzo

2. Pikilia: assortment of Greek spreads. Tzatziki-garlic yogurt cucumber spread, tirokafteri- habanero pepper feta whipped spread, melizanosalata- garlic dill eggpland salad, taramosalata-cod roe potato purree, hummus

3. Salata karpooz- mixed greens, fresh watermelon, manouri soft goat cheese, sunflower seeds, sweet watermelon vinaigrette dressing

4: Zucchini Croquettes: zucchini, dill, mint, goat cheese, lightly pan fried

5. Crispy almond cheese pie:drizzled with attiki honey and sesame

Dessert: Halva Ice Cream Cake (sesame seed extract flavored ice cream)

Arrival Time: 6:30 Dinner: 7:00pm

Price includes dinner, demonstration, tax and gratuity and your first drink. Cash bar thereafter. RSVP’s close on March 6, 2012. SPACE IS LIMITED and this dinner is anticipated to sell out. NO REFUNDS, however you may transfer your seat to another diner. Please email at Siri@Bacchusdinnerclub.com for notification of dinner transfers.

www.bacchusdinnerclub.com

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Philanthrofest launch party and fundraiser at The Stage on 2/24/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of Philanthrofest launch party and fundraiser at The Stage on Friday, February 24, 2012.   What a fun time, we had six artist displaying their work: Audrey Scott, Jacklyn Laflamme, Don Hall, Wendy Marani Hall, James Brutus and Ricardo Colugnatti. Thanks to everyone that came out, see you all at the next one.

Philanthrofest is a community festival in Midtown Miami celebrating the South Florida philanthropic and cultural community. Enjoy music, art, fashion, food and entertainment while learning about various non-profits and community resources that are available to our residents.

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

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Photographs of Philanthrofest Launch Party and Fundraiser at The Stage on 2/24/12

Philanthrofest launch party and fundraiser at The Stage on Friday, February 24, 2012.  What a fun time, we had six artist displaying their work: Audrey Scott, Jacklyn Laflamme, Don Hall, Wendy Marani Hall, James Brutus and Ricardo Colugnatti. Thanks to everyone that came out, see you all at the next one.

Philanthrofest is a community festival in Midtown Miami celebrating the South Florida philanthropic and cultural community. Enjoy music, art, fashion, food and entertainment while learning about various non-profits and community resources that are available to our residents.

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Locust Projects presents Natalya Laskis / Project Room: Emmett Moore 3/10/12

Locust Projects presents Natalya Laskis / Project Room: Emmett Moore
Opening reception: March 10, 7-10pm
Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

with food by Harry’s Pizzeria

Walkthrough with Emmett Moore, March 28, 6pm
Conversation with Natalya Laskis, moderated by Fred Snitzer, March 28, 6:30pm
On view through April 27, 2012

Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, noon – 5pm and by appointment

Natalya Laskis: Shortness Of Breath
Locust Projects is pleased to announce Shortness of Breath, a solo exhibition by Miami-based painter Natalya Laskis. Featuring the largest scale paintings made by the artist to date, Shortness of Breath showcases the latest phase in the evolution and maturation of the artists’ technique – using improvised tools such as broom brushes and skis to apply paint – and narrative. Moving beyond the scenes of socially exclusive groups, such as motorcycle gangs and isolated farming communities that characterized Laskis’ former work, Shortness of Breath pushes the artist’s exploration of social archetypes into a realm of engagement rather than observation. Connections between individual works are fluid, with the narrative moving from one another and in between. Mining personal experiences for source material in this new body of work, Laskis departs from encapsulated representational scenes to an increasingly abstracted and emotionally-tuned visual language that transcends a single frame.

Working within an intuitive studio practice, the inter-woven narrative, imagery and palate of Shortness of Breath are a product of personal photographs, sourced objects, and found images. Using photography as a research tool, Laskis documents activities designed to confront her own fears, a fundamental area of investigation for the artist. From this, Laskis creates immersive experiences that enfold the viewer in a singular perspective – that of the photographs – at times dissolving into pure color. Seeking an emotional connectivity rather than representational accuracy, Laskis’ loosened application of paint resists recognizable signs and symbols and melts from reality to abstraction in a manor akin to Francis Bacon and Cecily Brown. The results are catalytic moments of exploration and vulnerability, that resonate with the viewer’s own emotional sensitivity.

Natalya Laskis was born in 1979 in Miami, where she lives and works. She received a B.F.A from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, and attended the New World School of the Arts in Miami. The artist recently participated in the group exhibition, Gloria Hole at The Fireplace Projects in Easthampton, New York. Laskis’ solo exhibition, American Odyssey, was presented at Frederic Snitzer Gallery, Miami in 2009. The artists’ work has also been included in exhibitions at David Castillo Gallery, and the Boca Raton Museum of Art, and the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood. Following her exhibition at Locust Projects, Laskis will be preparing for a solo exhibition in 2012 entitled Is This Love? at Galleria Glance, Torino, Italy.

Project Room: Emmett Moore: High, Low And In Between
Locust Projects is pleased to announce High, Low and in Between, an exhibition by Miami-based artist and designer Emmett Moore. The site-specific installation will inaugurate the Project Room of Locust Projects’ new location on North Miami Avenue in Miami’s Design District. A hybrid of interior design and sculpture, High, Low and in Between represents Moore’s most deliberate blurring of the two disciplines to date. Operating as an all-encompassing, immersive environment, the installation incorporates various design elements that work together to create a cohesive whole. Though following the logic and aesthetic tenets of interior design, architecture, and furniture production, High, Low and in Between resists functionality in favor of aesthetic experience.

Fascinated by patterns both manufactured and natural, Moore has fabricated by hand, a series of relief wall panels, and sculptural-architectural adaptations using a grid-based design process. Sourced from a variety of everyday patterns such as the security print found on the inside of envelopes, laminates, wood grain, and the covers of composition notebooks, the patterns in High, Low and in Between appear recurring, yet upon closer inspection, do not repeat exactly. By covering both two and three-dimensional surfaces with such patterns, Moore both recontextualizes these patterns and de-centers viewers by disrupting scale and depth perception.

The surfaces in High, Low and in Between draw upon the legacy of design and emphasize clever methods to conceal fabrication and structural elements. The result is an installation in which Moore investigates reality versus illusion, the impression of facades and the vulnerability of their core structures.
Emmett Moore is an artist and designer specializing in furniture born in 1988 in Miami, where he lives and works. He attended Design and Architecture Senior High in Miami’s Design District and completed a BFA in Furniture Design at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. Recent exhibitions include a solo project with the Tom El-Saieh Presents project in Wynwood Arts District, Miami 2011. He has also been included in group exhibitions at Primary Flight His Wife, Her Lover in 2011 and at Praxis International, Home: Dream Home. Moore works with the design team of Architecture at Large in New York and for custom design projects for OHWOW Gallery in Los Angeles, CA (formerly of Miami, FL). Moore is preparing for an exhibition in Gallery Diet in Miami, FL in September 2012.

BFI Final Exhibition Kathryn Marks Opening 2/24/12

Bas Fisher Invitational Presents it’s Final Exhibition: Kathryn Marks, Oblivified
Opening: Friday February 24th, 7-10pm
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
in Miami’s Design District
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

After seven years in it’s current location, the Bas Fisher Invitational is moving. The BFI plans to re-open in the fall with new programming focused specifically on our WEIRD MIAMI projects. These projects will link contemporary art with the South Florida community through exhibitions, events, activities, and the WEIRD MIAMI bus tours, our special artist-led expeditions to lesser-known places within Miami.

The final BFI exhibition is a special two week long project by artist and past BFI collaborator Kathryn Marks. Oblivified consists of a large scale hand knit carpet with accompanying drawings.

According to Marks, “The kaleidoscopic chaos of the carpet is an attempt to reproduce the ecstatic hallucinations experienced in the aftermath of epileptic seizures. Time stops as the mind travels into the inexplicable space between awareness and the unconscious. The euphoric disorientation produced is a sort of possession in which color invades the mind and body producing a synesthetic frenzy of sight and sensation.”

Kathryn Marks is a Miami born artist whose work focuses the breakdown of meaning relating to shifts of context and circumstance. This is her first solo exhibition.

For more information, contact Bas Fisher Invitational at info@basfisherinvitational.com

3×3: Radioboxer, Plains, Space Between Words at The Stage 3/3/12

3×3: Radioboxer, Plains, Space Between Words
March 3rd at 9:30 pm
The Stage
Miami Design District
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
/ 21+ / $5

Three of the best bands in South Florida will be joining forces to bring a great taste of what the sunny state has to offer when it comes to indie rock. Radioboxer, Plains and Space Between Words will be performing at The Stage, one of the best venues for live music in Miami (Winner of Best Live Music Venue by The Miami New Times 2011), in a must see night for any live music aficionado.

Each of the three acclaimed bands got something to celebrate and will make sure to let the audience know by outperforming themselves. Radioboxer, is coming back from a mini-tour of California and it’s prepared to unleash their new show. Inspired by their 6,000 miles road trip the guys and girl from the Hialeah Bi-Polar Pop band have returned to their home re-energized and with some new ideas that can only be found in deserts, snow covered tundra, ghost towns and foggy swamps across the United States. They are ready to tear it up like never before. Plains and Space Between Words, will be performing their last show before hitting the road to Austin to play at SXSW and want to make sure they take all the energy and love from their hometown to show ‘em Texans how we do things around here.

If that wasn’t enough epicness, Space Between words will be also digitally releasing their new EP “Valley of the Lizard King” and Radioboxer will premiere a new music video (from an old song) they filmed under sleep deprivation deliriousness in the middle of the New Mexico and Arizona desert. The real feat of this video is the fact they didn’t ended up in an Arizona Jail waiting to be deported.

Radioboxer
www.facebook.com/radioboxer
“What do you get when combine the influences of bands like Modest Mouse, Aterciopelados, and Pink Floyd? The answer is Radioboxer.”
-Miami Herald
“One of Miami’s Coolest Bands”
“Best Band Readers’ Choice of Miami Award 2009”
-Miami New Times
Plains
www.facebook.com/plainsmusic
“Rather than flood the blogosphere with a million throwaway tracks, they drop a few at a time and prefer to release physical product on seven-inch vinyl. And rather than slog through the same five clubs weekend after weekend, they spread out their shows, but make each one memorable.”
-Miami New Times

Space Between Words
www.facebook.com/spacebetweenwords
“They’re meaty, beaty, big and bouncy, and they’ve earned just about every Best in town. They’re pre, they’re post, and they’re right this minute. They’re Space Between Words.”
-NBC, John Woods

PhilanthroFest Launch Party and Fundraiser 2/24/12

Miami Crawls and Life Is Art
present the

PhilanthroFest Launch Party and Fundraiser!

Friday, February 24, 5pm-10pm (or later)
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th St
Miami 33137
in the Design District.
Plenty of metered parking in the lots.
DJ Alex DLT 7-10pm
RSVP on Facebook

Music!
Art!
Networking!
Happy Hours!
2 for 1 drinks till 10pm!
$10 donation goes to fun PhilanthroFest

Major Support by: Mayor Regalado & City of MiamiMiami CRA –  Miami Foundation

Charities:
Giving The Green Light
Youth L.E.A.D
AmeriCorps Alums Miami
Casa Valentina
Project NEST (Stand Up for Kids)
Catalyst Miami

Artists:
Audrey Scott
Jacklyn Laflamme
Don Hall
Wendy Marani Hall
James Brutus
Ricardo Colugnatti

Join us for a fabulous evening of fun and comraderie! Bringing together business, philanthropy and art. Just $10 for 5 hours of 2 for 1 drinks. All the money goes to PhilanthroFest to support non-profit organizations in south Florida.

Plus, stay late for a live performance by Locos por Juana!

Special Thanks to Fabulous Miami –  The StageSocialBuzzOnAirMiamiTV

PhilanthroFest
Miami Crawls
Life Is Art

Photographs of Social Media Week Miami Tweet Up at The Stage on 2/14/12

Social Media Week Miami Tweet Up at The Stage on Tuesday, February 14,2012.  The first Tweet Up of Social Media Week Miami was so much fun, there was not a large crowd but an amazing one.  They had Michelle Forte and Chris Wynter performing live.

“Social Media Week is one of the world’s most unique global platforms, offering a series of interconnected activities and conversations around the world on emerging trends in social and mobile media across all major industries.  In just under three years, Social Media Week has expanded to 21 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Vancouver, Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Glasgow, Berlin, Moscow, Beirut and Hong Kong.  SMW just added Tokyo, Singapore, DC and Miami this year.”

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BLP Showcase and AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with The Resolvers, Ketchy Shuby and Fusik at The Stage 2/16/12

Brotherly Love Productions Showcase and AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with The Resolvers, Ketchy Shuby & Fusik
Thursday, February 16th, 9 PM
The Stage
170 NE 38th St.
Miami, FL 33137
www.TheStageMiami.com
$10 | 21+
*Percentage of ticket sales will be donated to Autism Speaks and Team HydroBLADES
*All paid guests will receive a raffle ticket offering a chance to win an AURA Music Festival ticket, band and BLP merch and much more!

AURA Music Events and Brotherly Love Productions are thrilled to announce seven official AURA Music & Arts Festival 3 Pre-Parties in Miami, Boca Raton, Tampa, Dunedin Jacksonville Beach, and Athens, GA, leading up to the main event March 9th – 11th in St. Cloud, Florida. Each party will feature multiple AURA artists including: 10-piece reggae/funk/soul orchestra The Resolvers; downtown soul artists Ketchy Shuby; the internationally acclaimed b-boy funk of Fusik; aquaphonics liquid groove; the two Vote to AURA band winners – Boca’s The Funky Nuggets and Philly’s Psychedelphia; a solo set by The Heavy Pets’ Jeff Lloyd; one-man-music maker Nick Noyes; Delaware’s Spontaneous Underground throwing down their “jazz for the dance floor”; The Fritz’s hearty stew of funk, bluegrass, rock, reggae, jazz and soul; the eclectic sound of The Werks; and super group Kung Fu featuring members of Raq, The Breakfast and Deep Banana Blackout. Also performing at the Georgia show is Consider the Source with their Sci-Fi Middle Eastern fusion and Perpetual Groove’s Brock Butler.

Additional Dates:

Saturday, February 25th
Brotherly Love Productions Showcase and AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with The Resolvers, Ketchy Shuby & aquaphonics
Skipper’s Smokehouse
910 Skipper Road, Tampa, FL 33613
813.977.6474 | www.SkippersSmokehouse.com
$7 ADV | $10 DOS | 8 PM | 21+
*All paid guests will receive a raffle ticket offering a chance to win an AURA Music Festival ticket, band and BLP merch and much more!

Tuesday, March 6th
AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with The Werks, Kung Fu, Brock Butler & Consider the Source
Georgia Theater
215 N. Lumpkin St, Athens, GA 30601
706.549.9918 | www.georgiatheatre.com
$8 | 8 PM | 18+

Wednesday, March 7th
AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with The Funky Nuggets, Psychedelphia & Jeff Lloyd (of The Heavy Pets performing a special solo acoustic set)
The Funky Biscuit
303 SE Mizner Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
561.95.2929 ()| www.FunkyBiscuit.com
$8 | 9 PM | 21+

Thursday, March 8th
AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with Psychedelphia & Jeff Lloyd (of The Heavy Pets performing a special solo acoustic set)
Dunedin Brewery
937 Douglas Avenue, Dunedin, FL 34698
727.736.0606| www.DunedinBrewery.com
FREE | 8 PM | 21+

Thursday, March 8th
AURA Music Festival Pre-Party with Nick Noyes & Spontaneous Underground
Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery
2621 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33431
561.368.4643 | www.thefunkybuddha.com
$6 | 9 PM | 18+

Thursday, March 8th
AURA Music Festival Pre-Party The Fritz & The Mantras
Mojo Kitchen BBQ Pit & Blues Bar
1500 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
904.247.6636 | www.mojobbq.com/mojokitchen
$10 for 21+ | $12 for 18-20 | 9 PM

Evening lecture with Kathryn Andrews at the de la Cruz Collection 2/16/12

Evening lecture with Kathryn Andrews
Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 7 pm
de la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st St
Miami, FL 33137-3513

Kathryn Andrews’ practice incorporates installation, sculpture, and found materials, raising questions of positioning and materiality. Andrews will discuss her latest works where she investigates the potentials of the readymade. She has exhibited at David Kordansky Gallery, L.A.; Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin; Rivington Arms, New York, as well as The Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami and Greater L.A. Show, New York.

Image: Gift, 2011. Serigraph, painted aluminum. 44 x 352 x 1.5 inches

February Gallery Walk and Valentine’s Art Sale 2/11/12

February Gallery Walk & Valentine’s Art Sale Cocktail Reception
Saturday February 11, 2012, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Borinquen Gallery
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami, FL 33137

Gallery Walk & Huge Valentine’s Art Sale
Up to 50% Discount.
The gift that keeps giving!
What’s better than a “special one – of – a kind” art piece as a gift to that special someone in your life??? Plus, a gift that keeps increasing in value!

Come Enjoy An Eclectic Body Of Work By Local Talents And Emerging Artists
Kourtney Eugene Brown, David Tupper, Sonia Neffetti, Clarice Desouza, Rick Esposito, Sacha Suarez, Rosa Gallardo, Claudine Charles, Nisa Vasquez, Andres Rodriguez and, Fannie Colindres at The Newly Built Borinquen’s Chronic & Specialty Care Center

Photographs of Occupy Miami Press Conference and Social Media Club South Florida Panel Discussion at The Stage on 2/7/12

Occupy Miami Press Conference and Social Media Club South Florida Panel  Discussion at The Stage on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Social Media Club South Florida had a panel on protests and citizen journalism.

What role did social media and citizen media play in organizing and accelerating protest movements? What’s the relationship between citizen media and mainstream media?

The panelists included:

Janie Campbell, Founding Editor of Huffington Post Miami. A proud Florida native, she was previously deputy web editor at NBC Miami, has been an editor at The Feast and SB Nation, and has written for NBC Local Media and a slew of irreverent blogs.

Carlos Miller, Founder and Publisher at Photography Is Not A Crime. Carlos covered the Occupy Miami movement from start to finish, and was arrested during this week’s break-up.

Jared Goyette, Online Producer at The Miami Herald and Founder and Producer of Open Media Miami, an independent community news partner of the Miami Herald and Beached Miami that covers neighborhoods along the Biscayne Corridor.

Muhammed Malik, Co-Producer, Let’s Talk About It radio (880 AM). Muhammed participated in and covered Occupy Miami and other citizen actions.

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Photographs from Maitardi Closing Party on 2/8/12

Maitardi on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. Maitardi hosted its final celebration with samplings from Graspa Group’s sister restaurant which include Salumeria 104, Soyka, TiramesU, Spris, Van Dyke Café they also had complimentary Prosecco by Segafredo L’Originale on Lincoln Road. Throughout the evening  we enjoyed artists from the MaiArt series, musicians from Noche Latina and MaiMusic, resident and visiting DJs, sponsors, partners and patrons who supported Maitardi since its opening.

“Graspa Group’s successful venue in the Design District: Maitardi, has been one of the most beloved destinations in the area for locals and visitors alike since November 2009. With the recent interest by several luxury brands and a planned large-scale expansion in the area, DACRA, property owner of the Maitardi location, elected to retake the location.“We are very excited at the possibility of coming back to the Design District once construction is done and we are grateful to everyone who have helped make Maitardi what it is today,” states Graziano Sbroggio of Graspa Group. “Maitardi enabled us to work with new and exciting elements including the beautiful and bountiful space, the contemporary Italian menu, the events and, of course, the patrons.”

Said Craig Robins Dacra’s CEO, “We are hopeful that one of my favorite cafes in the neighborhood Maitardi will return after our planned expansion. They are part of the soul of the neighborhood and Graziano is one of the best operators in Miami.”

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Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Maitardi Closing Party on 2/8/12

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of Maitardi on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. Maitardi hosted its final celebration with samplings from Graspa Group’s sister restaurant which include Salumeria 104, Soyka, TiramesU, Spris, Van Dyke Café they also had complimentary Prosecco by Segafredo L’Originale on Lincoln Road. Throughout the evening  we enjoyed artists from the MaiArt series, musicians from Noche Latina and MaiMusic, resident and visiting DJs, sponsors, partners and patrons who supported Maitardi since its opening.

“Graspa Group’s successful venue in the Design District: Maitardi, has been one of the most beloved destinations in the area for locals and visitors alike since November 2009. With the recent interest by several luxury brands and a planned large-scale expansion in the area, DACRA, property owner of the Maitardi location, elected to retake the location.“We are very excited at the possibility of coming back to the Design District once construction is done and we are grateful to everyone who have helped make Maitardi what it is today,” states Graziano Sbroggio of Graspa Group. “Maitardi enabled us to work with new and exciting elements including the beautiful and bountiful space, the contemporary Italian menu, the events and, of course, the patrons.”

Said Craig Robins Dacra’s CEO, “We are hopeful that one of my favorite cafes in the neighborhood Maitardi will return after our planned expansion. They are part of the soul of the neighborhood and Graziano is one of the best operators in Miami.”

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

TEDxMIALive 2012 at The Stage Miami 3/1/12

TEDxMIA livestream of TED2012
March 1, from 5:30pm – 9:30pm.
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137

Come and mingle with your local TED fans before the videos start at 7pm.
The event is free of charge. Register and reserve your spot on EventBrite.

Gather with local TED fans once again around the conference that started it all: TED2012
It’s that time of year again! TED2012, embracing the theme of the “Full Spectrum,” takes place from February 28 – March 2, 2012 in Long Beach, California. TEDxMIA is video streaming Session 6: The Crowd in full, which features the co-founder of LinkedIn, a code activist and founder of Code for America, a comedian/beatboxer, the founder of PostSecret, and more!

Speakers:
Reid Hoffman – Social Entrepreneur
Lior Zoref – Crowdsourcing Advocate
Jen Pahlka – Code Activist
Reggie Watts – Vocalist, beatboxer, comedian
Frank Warren – Secret Keeper
Cameron Carpenter – Organist
See our TEDxMIALive 2012 event page for more details about what session we’re showing, time details, and food and drink.

Art and Design Night for Odyssey 2012 Exhibition 2/11/12

Art and Design Night for Odyssey 2012 Exhibition
Saturday February 11th, 2012 from 7-10 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our premier exhibition of the year 2012
“Odyssey 2012”

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

The “Odyssey 2012” exhibition features 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of February 11th 2012 on your calendar for our Art & Design Night.

Our first exhibition of 2012 features a select group of artisans whose works reflect a vibrant, distinctive and provocative energy. Described as eclectic and diverse, this exhibition is guaranteed to appeal to a wide array of contemporary art lovers.

For clients in the Palm Beach ~ Boca Raton area, transportation from Regency Court in Boca Raton to Art Fusion Galleries has been provided via Midnight Sun Tours. This bus will leave from Regency Court in Boca Raton (the corner of Jog Road and Yamato) PROMPTLY at 6:00 p.m. Saturday February 11th, and will leave Miami at 10:00 p.m. for the return home. Please RSVP your seat by Feb. 8th by calling Michael Altheim at (561).706.5146

Moroso Traveling Show Miami Opening Reception 2/9/12

Moroso Traveling Show Miami Opening Reception
Thursday, February 9, 2012 from 6 to 8pm.
Moroso
4141 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137

RSVP Here For Moroso or call us on 305.572 2900

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Join us for champagne and light snacks to celebrate the Moroso Traveling Show Miami Reception commemorating 60 years of design history from February 8th through 18, 2012. MOROSO, the Italian company that creates some of the worlds most innovative furniture design, is taking its story on the road to showcase its past and present through a mobile showroom praised for its historic and aesthetic substance

Haitian Heritage Museum 8th Annual Visionary Cocktail 2/25/12

Haitian Heritage Museum 8th Annual Visionary Cocktail
February 25, 2012, 7:30pm-Midnight
Haitian Heritage Museum
4141 NE 2nd Avenue SuMiami Design District
ite 105C
Miami, FL 33137
haitianheritagemuseum.org

On Saturday February 25, 2012 from 7:30pm-Midnight in the Miami Design District, the Haitian Heritage Museum will present it’s 8th Annual “Haitian Heritage Museum Visionary Cocktail Gala”, located at 4141 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33137. This is the Haitian Heritage Museum signature fundraiser. We will be honoring community leaders from various walks of life. The Awardees are Danielle Knox-HHM Honorary Haitian Award, Manny & Jean Cherubin from Tele America -HHM Haitian Pillar Award, Edwidge Danticat- HHM Cultural Achiever Award, Comcast- Corporate Partner of the Year Award, HHM Scholastic Award given to a deserving student from DASH (Design Architecture Senior High) and the 1st Haitian Heritage Museum Father Jean Juste Visionary Award given to a visionary leader in the Haitian community.

There will be live entertainment by the band MaWon, a silent auction, cocktails and a taste of the Haitian culture will be on full display. We look forward to your support as we highlight our rich culture and heritage.

It’s French Friday at The Blue Piano 2/3/12

It’s French Friday at The Blue Piano
Friday, February 3, Happy Hour at 6pm!
The Blue Piano
4600 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33137
thebluepiano.com

Back by popular demand….

The Blue Piano presents: French Friday Night with Vincent Raffard and the French Horn!
It’s a night of French Jazz paired up with delicious wine and tapas!
Imagine being in Paris in the 1920s… Join us this Friday and you’ll see what we mean!

Happy Hour starts at 6pm….
“Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy.”
“vederti venerdì!!”

Everyone’s invited!

Jessy Nite’s Bad As I Wanna Be Jewels and Art Opens at Primary Projects 2/11/12

Jessy Nite’s ‘Bad As I Wanna Be’, Jewels & Art Opens
February 11, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Primary Projects
4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104
Miami, FL 33137
www.primaryprojects.com

Primary Projects presents Jessy Nite, ‘Bad As I Wanna Be”
As the opening exhibition of the 2012 season, Primary Projects presents Jessy Nite’s first Miami-based solo exhibition ‘Bad As I Wanna Be’, an outspoken series of multimedia works evoking the spirit of rebellion, determination, success, luxury and gender identity from a pointedly feminine perspective.

Wielding brash confidence and overt sexuality as her metaphoric weaponry, Nite’s practice follows a lineage of groundbreaking female artists who have relayed their personal experiences within patriarchal paradigms (both within and outside the realm of contemporary art-making) loudly and not without explicit, often scandalous terminology. Nite shares her observations through a gritty, street-inspired lens revealing the aspirations and inherent limitations of the drive to win and win big. Holding fast to the ‘live fast, die young’ spirit of pink rock and clandestine urban culture, Nite’s typographic work and multimedia installations are made for those who throw caution to the wind and publicly engage their creative (sometimes self-destructive) powers. Phrases and words reflecting Nite’s own brash, street-wise swagger act as both a draw and defense: they are warning signs to those who fail to meet Nite’s own ruthless work ethic, but also a battle cry for all those who measure up.

A highlight of Nite’s series of sculptures, print works and installations include a series of words, associated with Nite’s aesthetic: Paid (spelled out with hot pink jewels), Waster (pushing out of the wall in mirrored splinters) and Disappear Here (threaded through with boldly colored string). The exhibition’s centerpiece will feature a full-size bed, where visitors are invited to lie down and see the words ‘Bad As I Wanna Be’ hover over them in wild cursive letters.

Jessy Nite is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer who studied shoe design at the Fashion Institute in New York and art direction at the Miami Ad School. Nite has exhibited both fine art and design projects in Miami, São Paulo and Bangkok. She lives and works in Miami. ‘Bad As I Wanna Be’ is on view through April.

Social Media, Protests, and Citizen Journalism 2/7/12

Social Media, Protests, and Citizen Journalism
Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 7:00pm until 10:00pm
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
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To keep with the pace of the news* this week, we’ve organized a flash meetup to talk about protest movements and citizen media. Join us for a timely and lively debate about Occupy, the Arab Spring, Wisconsin teacher’s strikes, and other citizen actions, including this week’s break-up of Occupy Miami.

What role did social media and citizen media play in organizing and accelerating protest movements? What’s the relationship between citizen media and mainstream media?

Our panelists include:

– Carlos Miller, Founder and Publisher at Photography Is Not A Crime. Carlos covered the Occupy Miami movement from start to finish, and was arrested during this week’s break-up.

– Muhammed Malik, Co-Producer, Let’s Talk About It radio (880 AM). Muhammed participated in and covered Occupy Miami and other citizen actions.

– Jared Goyette, Online Producer at The Miami Herald and Founder and Producer of Open Media Miami, an independent community news partner of the Miami Herald that covers neighborhoods along the Biscayne Corridor.

We are also awaiting confirmation of a panelist from a major citizen media publication, which we hope to announce soon.

*For more about this week’s break up of Occupy Miami, please refer to this article:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/florida/mh-occupy-miami-removed-20120201,0,1309689.story

We will meet at The Stage from 7pm to 9pm, followed by networking. The Stage will offer specials from 5 to 8pm with 2 for 1 drinks and $2 Grolsch beers.

Photo courtesy of Sun-Sentinel.com

1st Annual Jam Fest at The Stage 2/16-19/12

1st Annual Jam Fest
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38 Street
Miami, Florida 33137
thestagemiami.com
Facebook Evite

4 days of badass music, drinks and food!
$5 all weekend!
Doors open at 9 p.m. Thursday – Saturday!
Family Style Sunday Edition 2 to 6 p.m.!

Thursday, Feb 16
The Resolvers
Ketchy Shuby
Fusik
DJ Haitian Hillbilly

Friday, Feb 17
Bobby Lee Rodgers
The Legendary JC’s
Sou nd Theory Live Happy Hour from 5 to 8 p.m.
2 for 1 drinks! $2 Grolsch Beer!
Join us for the live broadcast of
WDNA’s Sound Theory Live from The Stage at 7 p.m.

Saturday, Feb 18
Aquaphonics
Jimkata
Green Sunshine

Sunday, Feb 19
Family Style Sunday Jam Fest Edition: 2pm – 6pm
Electric Piquete
For table reservations please contact: gregp@thestagemiami.com

Maitardi Says Goodbye For Now In Style 2/8/12

Maitardi Says Goodbye, For Now, In Style
Wednesday February 8th from 7pm until closing
Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137

RSVP required to mara@graspagroup.com

The evening will gather artists from MaiArt series, musicians from Noche Latina and MaiMusic, resident and visiting DJs, sponsors, partners and patrons who supported Maitardi since its opening. A stage will be set on site for impromptu live performances, projection of past events’ pictures and videos and additional surprises but more details will be unveiled on Maitardi’s Facebook page in the upcoming weeks.

Graspa Group’s successful venue in the Design District: Maitardi, has been one of the most beloved destinations in the area for locals and visitors alike since November 2009. With the recent interest by several luxury brands and a planned large-scale expansion in the area, DACRA, property owner of the Maitardi location, elected to retake the location.

Maitardi will host a final celebration with signature amuse-bouches by Graspa Group’s sister venues including Salumeria 104, Soyka, TiramesU, Spris, Van Dyke Café from 7 to 8pm and a Prosecco bar from 7 to 9pm by Segafredo L’Originale on Lincoln Road. The evening will gather artists from MaiArt series, musicians from Noche Latina and MaiMusic, resident and visiting DJs, sponsors, partners and patrons who supported Maitardi since its opening. A stage will be set on site for impromptu live performances, projection of past events’ pictures and videos and additional surprises but more details will be unveiled on Maitardi’s Facebook page in the upcoming weeks.

Two years ago, Graspa Group brought its team of experts together to create a restaurant with contemporary Italian cuisine in a unique location under 150-year-old oak trees and surrounded by beautiful mosaic walls. Maitardi has since become one of Design District’s favorite destinations with weekly musical, monthly art and other uniquely themed events such as the yearly Notte Italiana, Taste of Graspa and Back to the Future. Maitardi boasts numerous stellar reviews by food writers locally, nationally and internationally, 144 reviews on Yelp.com with an average of 4 stars and is just shy of 1,000 followers on Facebook.

“We are very excited at the possibility of coming back to the Design District once construction is done and we are grateful to everyone who have helped make Maitardi what it is today,” states Graziano Sbroggio of Graspa Group. “Maitardi enabled us to work with new and exciting elements including the beautiful and bountiful space, the contemporary Italian menu, the events and, of course, the patrons.”

Said Craig Robins Dacra’s CEO, “We are hopeful that one of my favorite cafes in the neighborhood Maitardi will return after our planned expansion. They are part of the soul of the neighborhood and Graziano is one of the best operators in Miami.”

In the meantime, Graspa Group’s team is focusing on its other venues including the newly opened Salumeria 104, a restaurant based on the Italian concept of a trattoria and small neighborhood shop, in which Graziano is lending his expertise to Chef operator Angelo Masarin. Soyka restaurant in the MIMO neighborhood, also a new member of the Graspa family, has undergone improvements to the overall operations raising the bar in the quality of food and service. Spris and TiramesU continue to be Lincoln Road’s favorite pizza and homemade pasta destinations while Van Dyke Café serves up international cuisine and internationally acclaimed music performers nightly Upstairs. At last but not least, Segafredo L’Originale on Lincoln Road has lined up an over-the-top series of events and DJs for 2012.

Graspa Group is also working on other endeavors soon to be announced.

Located in Miami’s Midtown, Salumeria 104, 3451 NE 1st Avenue, is the perfect neighborhood spot reminiscing of Italy’s culture: simple ingredients, unquestionable quality and Chef owned and run operation. With Chef Angelo Masarin, formerly at Casa Tua, Sardinia Enoteca and SOHO Beach House’s Cecconi’s, at the helm, Salumeria 104 offers a small menu with emphasis on cured meats, imported cheeses, homemade pastas and daily specials showcasing Chef’s favorite ingredients. Open daily for lunch and dinner. www.salumeria104.com

Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE 4th Court, a staple in the food scene sine 1999, Soyka’s modern, mid-century inspired design and light American comfort cuisine, came under the management of Graspa Group in June 2011. The changes focused mostly on the newly refurnished Garden Room for private events as well as the freshness and high quality of the ingredients used. Soyka also features live jazz ever Friday and Saturday nights with a grand piano in the bar lounge area. www.soykarestaurant.com

TiramesU, 721 Lincoln Road, the first Italian restaurant on Lincoln Road, has served authentic regional Italian fares since 1988. The menu stays relevant with daily specials and customers come back for the delicious homemade pasta! Open daily for lunch and dinner. www.tiramesu.com

Spris, 731 Lincoln Road, is a casual pizzeria on Lincoln Road – perfect for a quick bite with over 30 varieties of wood-burning brick-oven baked thin-crusted pizzas. Spris has earned many “Best Pizza” awards over the years but the eclectic menu also offers sandwich, salads and desserts worth trying. www.spris.cc

Segafredo L’Originale, 1040 Lincoln Road, Florida’s first Segafredo, brought the concept overseas from Italy and grew it into a gathering hot spot for locals and tourists focusing on great music, tapas and drinks. Menu favorites include the tuna tartar, beef Carpaccio and Originale bruschetta. www.sze-originale.com

Van Dyke Café, 846 Lincoln Road, named as one of Time Magazine’s Miami: 10 Things to Do in 24 Hours in 2010, is a favorite for its international breakfast, lunch and dinner fares, and continues the tradition as the only venue on Lincoln Road to catch live musical performances nightly. www.thevandykecafe.com

MDGLCC Fourth Annual Explore/Expo 2/12/12

MDGLCC Fourth Annual Explore/Expo
Sunday, February 12, 2012, Noon to 5:00 p.m.
The Moore Building
Miami’s Design District
191 NE 40th Street
Miami

Tickets: Free and open to the public
Parking: Valet Parking – $6
Metered Street Parking

The Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce 100 gay and gay-friendly businesses and organizations

Post-Event Reception: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Alberto Linero Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Avenue at the corner of 23rd Street and 2nd Avenue
RSVP: 786-287-7789 or info@AlbertoLineroGallery.com

Wine & Hors d’oeuvres
Free to Explore/Expo attendees and exhibitors

Fourth Annual “Explore/Expo” To Spotlight LGBT and LGBT-Friendly Businesses For The Community
Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Adds Partnership with GLBT Travel Expo to Expand Travel-Related Resources

The LGBT community is a fiercely loyal consumer. According to a recent Harris Interactive national study, seven out of 10 LGBT consumers said they are likely to remain loyal to a brand they believe to be very friendly and supportive to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, even when less friendly companies may offer lower prices or be more convenient. More than 100 such businesses will be on hand for the local LGBT community and its allies when the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (MDGLCC) presents the “4th Annual Explore/EXPO.”

Visitors to Explore/EXPO will be able to stroll three floors of the dramatic Moore Building and speak with representatives from a diverse cross-section of businesses, including advocacy organizations, entertainment companies, financial services, health services, hospitality groups, real estate professionals, retail products, non-profit organizations and travel firms – especially travel firms. The event will also feature food and entertainment.

New for the “4th Annual Explore/EXPO” is an association with the GLBT Travel Expo whose mission is to connect LGBT travelers with gay-friendly airlines, hotels, destinations and related travel services. In addition to Miami, GLBT Travel Expos take place in Ft. Lauderdale, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York.

“Explore/EXPO is a one-stop shop for LGBT consumers who want to put their dollars where they count by patronizing gay and gay-friendly companies that actually want their business,” said Steve Adkins, president of the MDGLCC. “This year’s event is bigger, better and, ironically, more intimate with our move to the Moore Building in the Design District.”

In addition to the expo booths and free giveaways from many of the businesses, MDGLCC will host a free raffle drawing for attendees with prizes ranging from a pair of travel vouchers from Miami to South America, three nights at the Bolongo Bay Resort in St. Thomas, and two nights at the Palms Hotel in Kissimmee.

Following Explore/EXPO, attendees and exhibitors are invited to the Alberto Linero Gallery for a post-event reception featuring art, wine and hors d’oeuvres. Alberto Linero Gallery presents a refreshing spin on contemporary and modern art, showcasing mixed media works, sculpture and painting. The gallery features a compelling line-up of Latin American and international art.

The Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce is the largest not-for-profit corporation in the county for gay and lesbian businesses. The Chamber’s mission is to promote a unified and thriving, gay and gay-friendly business and professional community throughout the county. The Chamber’s goals are to promote networking within the existing gay and gay-friendly business and professional community; to promote business opportunities for Chamber members; to promote Miami as a year-round, gay and gay-friendly tourist destination; to provide resources for its members; and to provide outreach from the LGBT community to other organizations.

For more information on Explore/EXPO, including booth rental, visit www.gogaymiamiexplore.com, call the Chamber at 305-673-4440, or email mdglcc@bellsouth.net.

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk at The Stage 1/27/12

Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk with Bobby Lee Rodgers Direct From New Orleans
Friday, January 27, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
The Stage
170 Northeast 38th Street
Design District Miami, FL 33137

WDNA 88.9. FM Sound Theory Live broadcast interview and set at 7 00 p.m. for Happy Hour
Main Show at 10:00 p.m. // Tickets at www.thestagemiami.com // $15 Presale – $17 Door

Dumpstaphunk’s musicians have shared the stage with many legendary figures. Ivan and Ian, the sons of Neville Brothers Aaron and Art Neville respectively‚ seem to play their instruments flawlessly, and the dirty funk resonates organically from their souls as the offspring and kin of the legendary New Orleans Neville Brothers family. Ivan has either recorded or performed with includes The Rolling Stones‚ Bonnie Raitt‚ The Neville Brothers, Gov’t Mule‚ John Mayer, Keith Richards and The X-pensive Winos, to name a few. Guitarist, Ian Neville has played with the likes of Funky Meters, Lettuce & Dr. Klaw with Eric Krasno of Soulive, and recently sitting in and adding some flavor to the Southern Cali reggae fusion of Slightly Stoopid. Nikki Glaspie, Dumpsta’s newest addition, has performed with Beyoncé, Cee Lo Green, Me’Shell Ndgeocello, Vernon Reid, Maceo of De La Soul, Vernon Reid of Living Colour, and numerous Jazzfest cameos with Meters bassist George Porter Jr., Karl Denson and Soulive.

Dumpstaphunk has unleashed notable performances at some of the nation’s largest festivals including Bonnaroo, VoodooFest, 10,000 Lakes, New Orleans Jazzfest 2005-2011, Bear Creek, Wanee, High Sierra, All Good, JamCruise 2011, Gathering of the Vibes, Ottawa Blues Festival, Dave Matthews Band Caravan and Monterey Jazz Festival.

There show at The Stage will be nothing short of memorable as New Orleans’s best band rocks Miami’s best live music venue.

MaiArt features Aleloop and Lou Lou 1/25/12

MaiArt features Aleloop and Lou Lou
Wednesday January 25, 2012 at 8:00 PM
Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137

Maitardi’s monthly night of art and design, MaiArt, a cocktail gathering every last Wednesday of the month with local and international artists, celebrates its one-year anniversary this month and peaks during the upcoming Art Basel celebrations in the Design District with Argentinian Artist Aleloop and Puertorican Artist Lou Lou. On Wednesday January 25th, art and Minis will take center stage while guests enjoy complimentary Prosecco and tapas until 9pm and music by Soul P.

**FOURSQUARE SPECIAL**
Be one of the first 50 guests to check in on Foursquare and receive an extra complimentary drink. Check in with Mara.

RSVP IS NOT REQUIRED, but it is recommended. You can send an email to Mara@graspagroup.com.

For more information on Maitardi, please visit www.maitardimiami.com
For dinner reservations please call 305-572-1400

The BFI presents a talk by Botanist Dr. David Lee about Nature, Science and the Arts 1/24/12

The BFI presents a talk by Botanist Dr. David Lee about Nature, Science and the Arts.
Tuesday January 24th, 2012, 7pm
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

FREE and open to the public

The BFI is excited to present a talk by Dr. David Lee, author of Nature’s Palette: the Science of Plant Color about the connection between Nature, Science, and the Arts. He is interested in exploring with artists how that relationship is experienced and presented creatively, to help in our attempts to preserve it. According to Lee, “How we relate to Nature is very important. Understanding Nature may provide clues to how we may continue to value what is left of the natural world.” A botanist for over 30 years, Lee’s interest in how culture and philosophy link with the natural world, particularly in South Florida, will be geared towards the art community with a presentation of images, texts, and sound. Lee’s work is a potent reminder of how deeply interwoven plant colors are with human life and culture.

From a review of Nature’s Palette; “Though he didn’t realize it at the time, David Lee began this book twenty-five years ago as he was hiking in the mountains outside Kuala Lumpur. Surrounded by the wonders of the jungle, Lee found his attention drawn to one plant in particular, a species of fern whose electric blue leaves shimmered amidst the surrounding green. The evolutionary wonder of the fern’s extravagant beauty filled Lee with awe—and set him on a career-long journey to understand everything about plant colors.”

This is the first public program as part of WEIRD MIAMI, a project to integrate the South Florida community with creative city tours that turns locals into tourists as they discover unnoticed and unknown places while tracing undocumented histories, redrawing maps and making new friends. WEIRD MIAMI is funded in part by a Knight Arts Challenge Grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and 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.

David Lee is the former director of The Kampong. Lee obtained M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Botany at Rutgers University, specializing in biochemical systematics. After a post-doctoral fellowship, he worked at the University of Malaya for a number of years. While in Malaysia he discovered the research questions in the functional ecology of tropical forest plants that occupied him for the next 35 years. Lee recently retired from FIU, where he had served as chairperson of the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida International University, and had worked for 26 years. He helped establish a strong program in tropical botany at the university, serving as the founding chairperson of the Department of Environmental Studies. Lee has conducted fieldwork throughout the tropics and in the Everglades, and has authored some 75 peer-reviewed articles and 7 books.

Made to Order Celebrity Book Signing at Ornare 1/27/12

Made to Order: Celebrity Book Signing at ORNARE
Friday, January 27th from 6-8pm
ORNARE’s Design District Showroom
3930 NE 2nd Ave Ste. 102/103

Claudio Faria, director of US operations for ORNARE, recently featured in Wallpaper*, Associated Press, and VOGUE.

Campion Platt, principal of the award-winning New York interior design firm of the same name. Platt has been on the Architectural Digest AD100 list of top designers, and New York magazine pronounces him one of “The City’s Best Architects and Decorators.” His work is featured regularly in Elle Décor, Esquire, Gotham, Travel + Leisure, Wallpaper and other leading design magazines.

Star interior designer Campion Platt, known for designing hotels in New York as well as celebrity homes for Al Pacino, Meg Ryan, and Conan O’Brien and music star Roger Waters unveils his newest book, “Made to Order,” at the ORNARE showroom in Miami Design District. This event marks the first book signing opportunity in Miami.

Platt’s first monograph, “Made to Order” also showcases tips and ideas to help people practice the “Platt approach” on their own. Projects featured include an 1857 sea captain’s house; a show house in Harlem, New York, where Jay-Z filmed a music video; a loft in Astor Place; and a writer’s retreat for novelist Jay McInerney. Eighteen projects in total reveal Platt’s creative process and explain the inspiration from which each space’s theme is derived, giving readers a privileged inside view of how a world-class designer weaves his spell.

Celebrating Platt’s latest book and a new design partnership, Ornare will be hosting the Florida launch and signing of Made to Order. For one night only, guests will be given the opportunity to participate in a discussion lead by Ornare and Platt about celebrity design, expert craftsmanship, contemporary styling and eco-sensitive design.

Tress for Success Launch at Ricochet 1/19/12

Tress for Success Launch at Ricochet
Thursday, January 19th, 7:30pm to 10pm
Ricochet
3250 Buena Vista Boulevard #122B
Miami, FL
RSVP to blomidtown@taraink.com

Tress For Success
Join us for the Launch Party of Fabulous Blo Dry Bar Midtown – All Proceeds to Benefit Dress for Success – Event is at Ricochet in Midtown, Miami

Calling all hair addicts to ramp-up and vamp-up their coif to celebrate the opening of Blo Blow Dry Bar’s 18 location in the world (and 2nd in Miami)… Blo Midtown! Yes’sssir. On Thursday, January 19, Blo will cause a ruckus by partnering with Miami’s finest for a hairspray-fueled par-tay. Whatever you have planned, cancel it!

Think a candy bar, to-die-for canapés, blo-tinis, and more! Killer raffle prizes, a braid bar, a sketch artist and raising dough for charity are just a handful of the highlights that will take place. Expect celebrities, fashionistas, socialites and media

Stilettos And Skinnies Accepted
All Proceeds Benefit Dress For Success Miami
donations appreciated, tressforsuccess.eventbrite.com

Blo Blow Dry Bar
3301 NE 1st Ave, Suite #102
Miami, FL 33137
bar: 786 373 5BLO
www.blomedry.com

Blo on Facebook www.facebook.com/bloheartsyou
Blo on Twitter www.twitter.com/themanemuchacha

Dalí Miami 2012 3/7-11/12

Dalí Miami is a celebration of perhaps the most extraordinary contributor to the art world of the 20th Century, Spanish Master Salvador Dalí (1904-1989).
Wednesday,​ March 7, 2012 at 5:00pm until Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 12:00pm
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
Purchase tickets online at www.dalimiami.com
Tickets $20 online, $25 at the door
VIP Tickets also available.

This first-of-its-kind exhibit will take place March 7th -11th in Miami’s own architectural gem, The Moore Building in our Design District. The museum-level collection will feature over 200 originals, prints, object d’art and editioned sculptures spanning the broad gamut of Dalí‘s prolific career.

Salvador Dalí is considered by many to be the “Father of Surrealism”. Not only is he one of the greatest masters of art of the twentieth century, but his innovative thinking and spectacular draftsmanship created some of the most indelible images which have become synonymous with Art itself… The Melted Clock, the Don Quijote with sword raised, the Maternal Egg, the Freudian Drawers…. All images which are quintessentially Dalínian. The broad variety of media in which Dalí was known to have works, often surprises viewers and collectors. Our collection, culled together by renowned curator Reed V. Horth, of Robin Rile Fine Art, represents some of the most prominent and historically significant works which remain under private ownership, outside of the museums in Spain and St. Petersburg, FL. This exhibition will provide viewers with an unparalleled exposure to this master on a scale unavailable outside of the major museums of the world.

The Moore Building is the perfect location for such an exhibition due to its location in the heart of Miami’s famed Design District. This historic venue was built in 1921 (the height of Dalí’s fame) and is one of the most iconic spaces in all of Miami. The truly unique building boasts four floors of arcaded spaces, totaling more than 28,000 square feet.

If you ever felt Dalí was out of touch, out of reach, and just a bit crazy… Let us open your eyes to the truths in all these things…. and more. “At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been growing steadily ever since”.
~ Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)
www.dalimiami.com
For sponsorship opportunities contact Michael Rosen at info@dalimiami.com
For Art submissions contact Reed V. Horth at reed@robinrile.com

Locust Projects presents Ruben Ochoa for Second Saturday Gallery Walk 1/14/12

Locust Projects presents Ruben Ochoa for Second Saturday Gallery Walk
Reception: Saturday, January 14, 7pm
Locust Projects, Inc
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Ruben Ochoa CORES and CUTOUTS in conjunction with Second Saturday Gallery Walk
Through January 28, 2012

Locust Projects is pleased to announce CORES and CUTOUTS, Ruben Ochoa’s first solo exhibition in Miami. Known for using gritty, vernacular building materials such as concrete, dirt, and steel, the artist will create a new site-specific installation using the building’s substructure as source material. Ochoa will cut through the concrete floor to expose subterranean cross-sections of the gallery’s foundation, revealing the space where earth and architecture intersect. Cored segments of the poured concrete floor will totter on columns of substrate above their normal resting place.

Ochoa’s installations address an architectural disjuncture, conflating the gallery and the art object. With a nod to both archeology and earthworks, his work at Locust Projects further explores the materials and politics of infrastructure in the social fabric. Contemplating the materiality of the built environment, Ochoa’s work encourages viewers to have a deeper experience with their surroundings as they step out of the gallery and confront those same materials on the street.

Born in 1974 in Oceanside, California, Ruben Ochoa currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Recent exhibitions include a two person show at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, 2011; and group exhibitions in the FGAP @ Venice, Collateral Event of the 54th International Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Papadopoli, Venice, Italy, 2011; and The Artist’s Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980-2010, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, 2010. Ochoa has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA, 2010; Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, LA, 2010; Charles H. Scott Gallery at Emily Carr University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2009; and Site Santa Fe, NM, 2009. Ochoa was included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY and the 2004 California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, CA. He has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2008 and a Creative Capital Foundation Grant, 2005. Following his exhibition at Locust Projects, Ruben Ochoa will be preparing for his first solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery, NY in the spring of 2012.

Locust Projects is a not-for-profit exhibition space founded by three Miami artists in 1998 in order to provide contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas and methods without the limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work, and Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artists. http://www.locustprojects.org/

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

Special thanks to Vicente and Olga Mari Lago; Christie’s; James Cohan Gallery, New York; and Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles.

Family Style Sundays LEBO to lead art instruction with the kids 1/15/12

Family Style Sundays
Every Sunday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
www.themotivationaledge.com

Hope to see you Sunday from 2pm-6pm at The Stage for Family Style Sundays!
This Sunday, January 15th, LEBO, one of Miami’s most celebrated artists for both his art & civic works will lead art instruction and provide sketch book souvenirs. Kids can also take DJ classes with The Motivational Edge.

Family Style Sundays, a family friendly event featuring live music and interactive art activities as well as various vendors and a different food truck every week.

Let’s face it, you deserve a drink and your kids need to play. Mix and mingle with other parents or invite your friends for a non-traditional play date with live music and a great vibe.

Brought to you by The Stage and The Motivational Edge

Price: FREE! Just come and enjoy a great time, unwind and close out the weekend in a family friendly vibe.

Please spread the word to friends and family that want to do something different on a Sunday afternoon! I hope to see you there.

ArtWalk After Party at The Blue Piano 1/14/12

ArtWalk After Party at The Blue Piano
January 14 7:00pm – 2:00am
The Blue Piano
4600 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33137

ArtWalk after party with Live Salsa by Leslie Cartaya and Raymer Olalde!

It’s second Saturday which means we got your after party covered! Join us for some good wine and munchies!!! While Leslie Cartaya ad Raymer Olalde play some good latin tunes… It’s your voice if you get up and dance or not… NOT MANDATORY!

*”Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” ~Berthold Auerbach *with a little help from wine!

Borinquen Gallery First Gallery Walk Cocktail Reception 1/14/12

Borinquen Gallery First Gallery Walk Cocktail Reception
Saturday January 14, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Borinquen Gallery
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami, FL 33137

Join us at Borinquen Gallery for the First Gallery Walk of 2012
Design District’s First Gallery Walk Of 2012

Come Enjoy An Eclectic Body Of Work By Local Talents And Emerging Artists
Kourtney Eugene Brown, David Tupper, Sonia Neffetti, Clarice Desouza, Rick Esposito, Sacha Suarez, Rosa Gallardo, Claudine Charles, Nisa Vasquez, Andres Rodriguez and, Fannie Colindres
@ The Newly Built Borinquen’s Chronic & Specialty Care Center

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

Photographs of the Grand Opening the Kreiss Miami Design District Showroom on 1/10/12

Grand Opening of the Kreiss Miami Design District Showroom on Tuesday, January 10, 2012.  For the evenings event Norman and  Eileen Kreiss Foundation has designated the Honey Shine Mentoring Program  as beneficiary.  We enjoyed complimentary Veev cocktails and wonderful hors d’oeuvres by MG Events.

Kreiss, Home Furnishings & Design Powerhouse, Alonzo Mourning Draw Packed House For Launch Of Design District Showroom
More than 300 of South Florida’s design visionaries and trendsetters celebrate grand opening, support Honey Shine Mentoring Program

On Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, Kreiss, the internationally acclaimed home furnishings and design powerhouse that pioneered the “California Look,” celebrated the arrival of its Design District showroom, located at 49 NE 39 St., with an in-store soiree hosted by retired NBA All-Star Alonzo Mourning. Benefiting Honey Shine Mentoring Program, the event attracted more than 300 of South Florida’s trendsetters and design elite. “I’m thrilled with the turnout and reception for the grand opening of our Design District location,” said Loren Kreiss, Managing Director of Kreiss Enterprises. “The crowd’s palpable energy, coupled with the inspiring support for Honey Shine, made this a truly memorable occasion.”

While enjoying eco-friendly cocktails courtesy of VeeV, hors d’oeuvres by MG Events and beats by DUTCH, guests including Honey Shine Founder Tracy Mourning, photographer Iran Issa Khan, outdoor living designer Fernando Wong, NIBA Home owner Nisi Berryman, style icon Elyze Held, philanthropist Jennifer Valoppi, Miami Beach Commissioner Michael Gongora, and socialites Barbara Becker, Kate Kreiss, Amaris Jones, and Fabian Basabe, among others, browsed the new 3,800-square-foot showroom’s casual yet elegant handmade furniture, fabrics, finishes, fine linens and accessories.

A fourth-generation family business, Kreiss originally produced the furniture collection that became known throughout the world as the “California Look” for its casual elegance and timeless style. Bold, clean lines, a neutral color palette and a generously proportioned scale emphasize the comfort and carefree spirit of true luxury. Handcrafted from natural materials, including hand-carved woods, organic patterns and textures, and earth-inspired colors and hues, Kreiss furnishings serve as a warm, inviting backdrop for those who enjoy the privileged, active and free-spirited lifestyle of the quintessential Californian.

About Kreiss
First available only to the trade, Kreiss has grown to 12 retail showrooms in the United States. Founded on the philosophy that there is no substitute for quality, Kreiss strives to provide its clients with interior environments that soothe the soul and stimulate the senses. For more information, visit www.Kreiss.com.

About Honey Shine Mentoring Program
Honey Shine Mentoring Program empowers young girls to shine as women through bi-weekly workshops and summer camps. By providing nurturing experiences, Honey Shine enlightens young women’s paths and empowers their futures. For more information, visit www.HoneyShine.org.

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New installation of works from the collection and Maintain Right by Funner Projects 1/14/12

Works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jim Hodges, Ana Mendieta & Gabriel Orozco
Saturday, January 14, 7 Pm – 10pm
de la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137

Rather than doing a traditional thematic exhibition or creating a dialogue between the individual artists, this year’s overall pattern could be interpreted as a large puzzle that transcends preconceived notions of authorship.

Some of the walls in the space will be installed reminiscent of salon style. At first glance, the viewer will be overwhelmed by color and pattern. On closer observation, the pattern dissolves and the individual works reveal themselves, becoming more familiar.

Maintain Right is a performative installation by collaborative Funner Projects (Justin H. Long and Robert Lorie). Inside the de la Cruz Collection project room, a metal crossbow, fabricated from scrap materials is set up facing a series of targets. As part of the performance, the bow is wound and measurements are taken in order to thrust single pieces of wood onto the targets. The damage brought on by the bow differs every time, creating different visual compositions as the performance continues.

For more information, please contact Ibett Yanez, Director. Ibett@delacruzcollection.org

Also Last Chance To See: Karen Rifas Strung Out 2

Locust Projects presents a Conversation with Agustina Woodgate 1/10/12

Locust Projects presents a Conversation with Agustina Woodgate
January 10, 6:30pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

A Conversation with Agustina Woodgate
Moderated by Miami based collector, Dennis Scholl

The artist will discuss the Billboard Project: site-specific artwork for billboards and bus shelters surrounding Miami’s Design District and Miami Beach.

RSVP info@locustprojects.org

Alonzo Mourning hosts grand opening of Kreiss Miami Design District showroom 1/10/12

Kreiss, Home Furnishings & Design Powerhouse, Alonzo Mourning To Celebrate Launch Of Design District Showroom grand opening to benefit Honey Shine Mentoring Program
Tuesday, Jan. 10, 7 to 9 p.m.
Kreiss Showroom
49 NE 39th St
Miami, Fl 33137

RSVP Required: Kreiss@taraink.com

Kreiss, the internationally acclaimed home furnishings and design powerhouse that pioneered the “California Look,” along with retired NBA All-Star and philanthropist Alonzo Mourning, will celebrate the arrival of its Design District showroom on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 from 7 to 9 p.m. Guests will welcome the luxury brand’s new Miami location, which will offer the company’s casual yet elegant handmade furniture, fabrics, finishes, fine linens, accessories and exclusive design services, with eco-friendly cocktails courtesy of VeeV, hors d’oeuvres and a sneak peak of three new collections. In honor of the grand opening, the Norman and Eileen Kreiss Foundation has designated the Honey Shine Mentoring Program as the event’s beneficiary.
A fourth-generation family business, Kreiss originally produced the furniture collection that became known throughout the world as the “California Look” for its casual elegance and timeless style. Bold, clean lines, a neutral color palette and a generously proportioned scale emphasize the comfort and carefree spirit of true luxury. Handcrafted from natural materials, including hand-carved woods, organic patterns and textures, and earth-inspired colors and hues, Kreiss furnishings serve as a warm, inviting backdrop for those who enjoy the privileged, active and free-spirited lifestyle of the quintessential Californian.

First available only to the trade, Kreiss has grown to 12 retail showrooms in the United States. Founded on the philosophy that there is no substitute for quality, Kreiss strives to provide its clients with interior environments that soothe the soul and stimulate the senses. For more information, visit www.Kreiss.com.

Honey Shine works to empower young girls to shine as women through bi-weekly workshops and summer camp that help encourage the balance of mind, body, and soul in girls and women by providing nurturing experiences that enlighten their paths and empower their future. For more information, visit www.HoneyShine.org.

Family Style Sundays at The Stage 1/8/12

Family Style Sunday’s begins this Sunday at The Stage
Sunday, January 8th, 2pm-6pm
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137

Enjoy a laid back Sunday with the entire family!
Kids of all ages welcome!
Learn how to DJ!
Kids can learn how to write their name in Graffiti with local Miami artist, Juan FANE Carbonell from Fane Inc.
Real Thick Milkshakes will be performing live
Vendors and food trucks on-site
Full bar

Brought to you by The Motivational Edge and Partners!
Interested in being a vendor? Call 305.576.9577
For more information, call or email Info@ThemotivationalEdge.com

New Year’s Eve Party At Maitardi 12/31/11

New Year’s Eve Party At Maitardi
Saturday December 31, 8:00pm – 6:00am
Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137

You’re invited to say goodbye to 2011 and welcome 2012 at Maitardi.
$65 Prix Fixe, includes welcoming drink, live open air charcoal grilling of meats and vegetables and a majestic NYE buffet. Entitled to use of table all night. Event begins at 8:00pm.
CLUB starts at 11:30pm.
No cover charge after 12:00am
For more info please contact us at: 305.572.1400

We look forward to seeing you at the NYE Party!

10th Year Exhibition Odyssey 2012 Opening Reception 1/14/12

10th Year Exhibition “Odyssey 2012” Opening Reception
Saturday, January 14th, 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our
Premier exhibition of 2012

“Odyssey 2012”

The “Odyssey 2012” exhibition features over 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of January 14th 2012 on your calendar for our Opening Reception. Our first exhibition of 2012 features a select group of artisans whose works reflect a vibrant, distinctive and provocative energy. Described as eclectic and diverse, this exhibition is guaranteed to appeal to a wide array of contemporary art lovers.

Live music, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. For more information please call 305.573.5730 or email our gallery at info@artfusiongallery.com.

Welcome 2012 with Suenalo, Locos Por Juana and Stokeswood at The Stage 12/31/11

Welcome 2012 with Suenalo, Locos Por Juana and Stokeswood
Saturday, December 31, 8pm
The Stage | Miami
170 NE 38th St (Design District)
Miami, FL 33137
thestagemiami.com
Presale Tickets only $20! Purchase Your Tickets Now!

Join us at The Stage in the heart of Miami’s Design District for a New Year’s Bash like no other!

Voted Miami’s Best Live Music Venue, The Stage invites you to dance 2011 away while welcoming 2012 with Miami favorite’s Locos Por Juana and Suenalo along with Atlanta’s Stokeswood – all experts in bringing down the house!

Only $20 for this amazing bash, you won’t find a better deal for such an awesome lineup!

Complimentary Champagne and New Year’s Party Favors!

A Ketchy Shuby Christmas 12/14/11

A Ketchy Shuby Christmas
12/14/2011, 10:00PM
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38 st (Design District)
nikkisiixx.com
RSVP on Facebook

NikkiSiixx.com & DNA Entertainment Presents: A Ketchy Shuby Christmas

A Ketchy Shuby Christmas EP Release Party
Performances from Ketchy Shuby, Chellie G, and Art Morera

Doors Open 10:00PM
Entry $5

Drink Specials $5 Vodkas & $5 Appleton Whites

Art and Design Night for Fusion VIII Synesthesia 12/10/11

Saturday, December 10th 7-10 p.m
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our 9th Year Anniversary & Art Basel exhibition of the year 2011
“Fusion VIII – Synesthesia”

The “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” exhibition features 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of December 10th 2011 on your calendar.

Our 9th Anniversary exhibition celebrates and honors those artists who define exceptionalism and individuality. Art Fusion Galleries is proud to mark our 9th Anniversary with a select group of artisans featuring original paintings, photography and mixed media sculptures. Our 2011 year-end exhibition “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” will also celebrate our participation and exhibition in the Red Dot Miami Art Fair from Wednesday November 30th to Sunday December 4th. This spectacular art exhibition runs concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach.

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

Young and Powerful for Obama Miami Buzz Party 12/8/11

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Young & Powerful for Obama Miami Buzz Party
Thursday, December 8th, 2011, 6PM – 8PM
Mai Tardi
163 NE 39th St
Miami Design District
RSVP Here

Join the Young & Powerful for Obama aas we kick off our Miami fundraiser on Thursday, December 8th at our buzz party.

For info, contact Fabiola Fleuranvil, Chair: miami@yp4obama.org
Hosted by Y&P for Obama Miami Co-Chairs
Fabiola Fleuranvil
Rochelle Gapere
Marco Forbes
Latanya Casillas
Alex Casillas
Jeff Mondesir
Tracy Mitchell
Brandon Okpalobi
State Rep. Dwight Bullard
Alix Desulme, candidate for State Rep. District 108

In 2008 we blazed trails across the nation and hosted 7 additional fundraisers in 6 other cities: Atlanta, L.A., Detroit, NYC, Philadelphia and Madison, WI. We ended up raising $150,000 for the campaign, more than any other young professional group.

This September & October we delivered 5 fundraisers in L.A., Chicago, Springfield, IL, DC, & NYC towards our $250k Obama 2012 goal. Miami is next…February 23, 2012!
Please join us as we take ACTION and continue President Obama’s legacy in the White House. Y&P for Obama, Where HOPE continues…

Visit the Young & Powerful Group www.YoungandPowerful.org
Follow us @ www.twitter.com/yp4obama_mia
Facebook.com/yp4obama

Knock n Roll with Radioboxer at The Stage 12/9/11

Knock n Roll
Friday December 9th at 7pm
The Stage
Miami Design District
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137

Doors open at 7 / 21+ / $5

For More Info please contact The Stage at 305-576-9577 or Radioboxer at band@radioboxer.com

The Stage will be presenting a very special treat for the holidays which will remind us that in this, the most magical time of year, is better to give than to receive. This is never truer than when two fighters step in a professional boxing ring and proceed to beat the hell of each other to the sounds of three of the best rock bands Miami has to offer; which coincidentally, is exactly what The Stage got us for Christmas.The aptly named KNOCK N’ ROLL night will bring for the first time an official boxing ring at the venue’s courtyard with three boxing gyms competing during nine gruesome matches in their quest to be called the best.

But what is a fight without a great soundtrack? Covering all bases, The Stage put three of the best bands in Miami together for the first time: Radioboxer (Best band 2009, Miami New Times’ Readers Choice), Jacobs Ladder (SXSW, Warped Tour), and Arboles Libres (Best Songwriting 2011, Miami New Times). The venue will open it’s doors early when the fights are scheduled to begin and bands will be starting at 10pm. So on Dec 9th before starting to dream of a white Christmas and peace on earth pass by The Stage for a night full of punches, drinks, music and fun.

Big Poppa E And The E Band At Borinquen Art Gallery 12/3/11

Big Poppa E And The E Band At Borinquen Art Gallery
Saturday December 3rd, 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
100 NE 38 Street, Suite # 3
Miami Design District , FL 33137

Kindly RSVP To bmn4288@gmail.com

Cocktails And Light Hors D’oeuvres

Borinquen Art Gallery Celebrates Art Basel 2011
We Request The Pleasure Of Your Company To Celebrate Art Basel 2011 @ The Design District
An Eclectic Body Of Work By Local Talents And Emerging Artists

Kourtney Eugene Brown, David Tupper, Sonia Neffetti, Clarisse de Sousa, and Many Others
@ The Newly Built Borinquen Chronic Disease Clinic

Featuring the King of Old School Blues Big Poppa E & The E Band

The Exhibition Claim to Fane by Juan FANE Carbonell 12/3/11

Saturday, December 4, 6:00pm until 12:00am
The Madonna Building
3940 N Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33137

The Exhibition “Claim to Fane” depicts the life of Juan FANE Carbonell.

Through the use of numerous mediums such as Acrylic Paint, Paint Markers, and Spray Paint; FANE explains his evolution from a Graffiti Tagger to a Graffiti Artist and how a genre that began as a form of rebellion turned into a form of expression. In his early days of writing on walls with crayons, FANE thought of nothing else but having fun and letting loose. As time went on, his artistic passion grew stronger as well as his desire to make a statement: A mark in history or claim to fame as one might say. Born in Venezuela but raised in Miami by Venezuelan Cuban parents has let FANE experience plenty of diversities within cultures which collaborate to his final outputs which are all his visions and dreams meant to be shared with the public for their interpretation and enjoyment.

The Art itself does not only tell a story in itself but reflects on the artist himself, Juan FANE Carbonell.

Art Basel Day 2-Wynwood and Design District, art all around By Betty Alvarez

Day 2 of my Art Basel expedition has a lot to cover in Wynwood and Design District. Luckily I did a good number of events:

Red Dot Fair was pleased to announce its return to the Wynwood Art District. It is located adjacent to Art Miami and next to Scope and Art Asia. Approximately, 50 international modern and contemporary art galleries features painting, photography, sculpture and works on paper.The opening reception benefitted ARC Broward (Acheivement Rehabilitation Centers). It is a private, non for profit organization providing support and assistance primarily to children and adults who a mentally challenged. A great cause.

Art Asia located in the Wynwood Art District showcasing Asian art whether it be paintings, photography or other mediums. The colors on the majority of the artwork were bright and colorful which made them stand out. The Asian artist always amaze me in knowing how to capture that sense of their culture.

Miami Solo represents Solo Art exhibition in the same space at Scope, Art Asia, and Red Dot. Many artworks by painters and artists in this exhibition.

After almost half a century in storage, the astonishing discovery of an archive of historically significant film negatives of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana, taken in 1963 and 1964 by fine art photographer William John Kennedy (b. 1930), have fully surfaced and begun to emerge in the art world. As the industry converges in Miami for one of the most important weeks of the year, they will find Kennedy’s work – published directly from the original negatives as silver gelatin fiber prints – now curated into an exhibition entitled ‘Before They Were Famous: Behind the Lens of William John Kennedy’ as part of the special programming at SCOPE Miami (November 29 – December 4, 2011).

Art Miami Miami’s longest running contemporary art fair and anchor fair to the City of Miami hosted its Opening Night VIP Preview to benefit The Lotus House Women’s Shelter. The Art Miami VIP Preview has become the most important kickoff event of Art Week for the City of Miami and one of the most sought after events for serious collectors to attend. This high-profile evening is the first view for collectors, curators, museum professionals and art enthusiasts to acquire some of the finest and most important works of art the contemporary market has to offer before the fair opens to the public the following day. With more than 110 prestigious international galleries participating, Art Miami is distinguished for its quality, depth, and diversity and maintains a preeminent position in America’s contemporary art fair market. Art Miami has grown to include more than 110 galleries from 18 countries, and will showcase 1,000 artists from 60 countries around the world. From the United States, 400 artists will be shown from nearly 100 cities.

MAD initaly announced its collaboration with Vhernier during this year’s prestigious Art Basel Miami Beach 2011. The two Italian brands are pairing up to showcase their latest collections at MAD initaly’s new showroom, located in the heart of Miami’s Art Deco Design District.

Now though Saturday, December 3rd MAD initaly’s Nadine Curmi Borgomanero and renowned Italian interior designer, Fabrizio Cocchi will host an on-going presentation of Vhernier’s sophisticated selection of beautiful, hand-made jewelry inspired from 15th century geometrics to modern avant-garde designs. Guests will be enamored by MAD initaly’s showroom – a curated collection of Italy’s finest furnishings, linens, tabletop decor, accent pieces and pop-themed art – adorned with delicate Italian jewelry by Vhernier.

As I was heading to an art exhibition on 4040 NE 2nd Street, I found a gold mine. Christian Dior, one of the famous brands of luxury accessories was having an exhibition displaying all the lovely colored purses.

On 41st and NE 2nd Avenue I ventured into an art gallery which were displaying more contemporary art. At that time I went it was the only gallery that was open in that building. Therefore it made it more worthwhile.

My experience in Design District and Wywood was like no other. Definitely would like to come back in one of their gallery walks.

Opening for Luis Pons / Inventory 2 12/1/11

Opening for Luis Pons / Inventory 2
Dec 1 @ 7p
Buena Vista Building
189 NE 39 Street #120
Miami Design District

from November 29‐December 4, 2011.

Please join us on Thursday, Dec 1 from 7-11pm for a reception in the Miami Design District. Luis Pons’ new, interactive “Chapel” will be on view in the Buena Vista Building as part of Inventory 02: Soul Does Matter. Drawing on a diverse set of worldviews represented in a range of media, this second iteration in Thais Fontenelle’s Inventory series explores the interplay between the material and the intangible personalities of design objects.

“Chapel” an organically shaped, meditation chamber designed by architect Luis Pons will be part of Inventory 02: Soul Does Matter, an exhibition that will showcase the work of a provocative group of designers who embrace the concept of limited production manufacturing. Inventory 02: Soul Does Matter will be on view in the Buena Vista Building, 189 NE 39 Street #120, in the Miami Design District from November 29‐December 4, 2011.

“Chapel” offers a relaxed interior for one to four people and is pre‐programmed by the facilitator to support the users’ individual needs during daily sessions. Upon entry users experience a period of meditation, during which the chapel’s integrated lighting, sound, and aroma therapeutic scent systems are set to create a calming atmosphere. Meditation is followed by activation of the video‐conferencing mode, during which users engage in a twoway communication with an energy expert via the Chapel’s Internet connected state‐of‐the‐art video conferencing system. Sessions close with the Chapel returning once again to a meditation atmosphere for a period of time. When users leave the Chapel low‐level lighting gently illuminates the interior until the next session begins.

“In the Chapel we leave the distractions and chatter of the everyday world behind. Here we are able to embrace and enhance our ability to reconnect to the energy source that is within ourselves and always available in the universe,” says Pons. “The chapel’s organic shape is a symbol of life itself. Like a cocoon, it is a source of, and protective space for, birth, rebirth, renewal, and growth.”

The 18’ x 12’ x 9’ structure will be fabricated from 69 elliptical panels crafted from translucent white fabric that was custom designed, creating a soft oval interior space. This interior space sits on an oval platform made of acrylic light cast cotton. A custom designed sofa bench offering seating for up to four people inside the Chapel is oriented toward a 42” audio/video LED display with integrated speakers. The audio/visual system includes an Apple Mac mini control processor and computer, an HD web camera with a microphone, and an iPod Touch. A highperformance LED lighting system can be programmed to bathe the interior in various lighting schemes.

The Persuasions and Y LUV Perform During Art Basel Miami Beach 12/2-3/11

The Persuasions and Y LUV Perform During Art Basel Miami Beach
Friday, December 2 @ 9pm
Saturday, December 3 @ 9pm
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Ave
Miami Design District, Miami, FL

The Persuasions and Y LUV

The Persuasions and LA-based rock band Y LUV will perform during ArtBasel Miami Beach as part of Christopher Janney’s exhibition, Architecture of the Air. On Friday, December 2 @ 9PM the a capella group will perform new and updated compositions of Janney’s “Disembodied Instruments” along with a group of special musicians from Boston and New York. Then, on Saturday, December 3 @ 9PM The Persuasions and Y LUV will perform alongside a screening of Janney’s recent film, “What Is A Heart?” Christopher Janney is an American artist/architect/composer whose work explores the relationships between sound and architecture, often transforming otherwise ordinary spaces into “hyper-reality” environments.

RSVP: Dan Schwartz | dan@susangrantlewin.com | 212.947.4557
Otillia Steadman | otillia@susangrantlewin.com | 212.947.4557

SOUK-Exotic Vendors/Artists at the Design District for Art Basel 12/3/11

SOUK-Exotic Vendors/Artists at the Design District for Art Basel
December 3rd, 6-10pm
3825 North Miami Avenue

Join us for an exotic night of snake charmers, fire dancers and much more. Indulge your pallet with some of Greek’s best and intoxicating food from Egg & Dart. Follow your senses with some luscious desserts from Caper Diem/Gobsmack Sweets. But it does not stop here, you …will not want to miss our merchants vend some of the most trendy and unique pieces waiting for you.

Provider
Accesories by L. Gomez
Boom Shanti
karma Couture
Egg & Dart restaurant
Gobsmack Sweets from Caper Diem
wine tasting by: My Wine Spot www.mywinespot.com
Feaured Artist: Sandy Reyes
and many many more!

An alluring night under the stars in the Design District. Art Basel will never feel, look and taste the same. We promise!

Flyer designed by www.Nitramdesign.com

Photographs of ORNARE Tastemasters Showcase 2011 Unofficial Art Basel Kick Off Event 11/28/11

ORNARE Tastemasters Showcase 2011 Unofficial Art Basel Kick Off Event Monday, November 28, 2011.  This event unveiled a window installation concept by DDM Advertising featuring photography of the top featured designers, creating the ORNARE logo.

The 2011 Tastemakers include: Cristina & Monica Souza, Charlotte Dunagan, Juan Carlos Arcila-Duque, Hernan Arriaga, Sam Robin, Fanny Haim, Valeria Lopes, Deborah Wecselman, Michael Wolk, Rene Gonzalez, Mirtha Arriaran and Alison Antrobus.

 

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Almost Famous-Art Basel Miami 12/1-3/11

Almost Famous-Art Basel Miami
Dec 1-3, 6-11:30
NW 40th ST and N. Miami Ave
Corner of 40th street and North Miami ave.
Miami Design District
More Info

Almost Famous is joining Miami’s culture and local art into an event that will surely give plenty to talk about! Almost Famous is using the lot and installation in the heart of the Design District on the corner of NW 40th ST and N. Miami Ave to support local artists and musicians that will be showcasing their work during “The Event” duing Art Basel weekend that will serve that purpose. This will be a local cultural event where families can come enjoy local art and live shows and enjoy food from local food truck vendors.

“The Event” weekend will be a 3-day long cultural celebration of Miami’s finest and of course FREE to the public.

Come with plenty of friends and Enjoy!!

The Stage Miami Art Basel Week 11/30/11 – 12/5/11

The Stage Miami | Art Basel Week
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Design District | Miami
www.thestagemiami.com

Live painting and live music unite for an incredible Art Basel week at The Stage in the heart of the Design District. It’ll be an Art Basel after party every night kicking off on Wednesday with Duran Blu, Thursday with NOLA’s Big Sams Funky Nation and Spam Allstars, Friday with neo-classic-soul-genius Cody ChestnuTT and Saturday with WuTang’s founding father GZA (The Genius).

It’s that time of year again when the city of Miami becomes a living, breathing art exhibit itself… allow us to curate some bad@$$ sounds and live painting all week long for a true audiovisual experience!

It’s going down at The Stage in the heart of Miami’s Design District! We know this is a lot of information to take in but being the party purveyors that we are, we must keep you in-the-know!

Wednesday, November 30th / $5 Cover / Doors 10PM
If you know Duran Blu, you know these ladies are just mind-blowingly-awesome. We’re pleased to have them back at The Stage alongside performances by Personal, Phresh James, Llama Beats, LMJ and DJ Drop. Live painting by GG + Greg.

Thursday, December 1st / $10 Advance / $15 Door / Doors 10PM
We go BIG on Thursday with one of New Orleans’ favorites, Big Sam’s Funky Nation and Miami’s favorites The Spam Allstars! During Spam’s set, there will be a live paining of DJ Le Spam’s VW Bus by several artists in our courtyard!
http://www.spamallstars.com/
http://www.bigsamsfunkynation.com/

Friday, December 2nd / $10 Cover / Doors 10PM
We have the legend himself, Cody ChesnuTT with his amazing band. If you missed them before at The Stage, there is no way you can let that happen this time! Neo-classic-soul-genius Cody ChestnuTT has collaborated with many great acts including The Roots and is considered a modern day legend by many music greats.
Check out The Roots The Seed (2.0) ft Cody ChestnuTT:

Saturday, December 3rd / Doors 3PM / Day Vent!
+ Falling Whistles Benefit
Join us at The Stage for a special Day Vent: Basel Edition benefiting Falling Whistles. Your favorite DJ’s spinning everything from funk and soul to hip hop.
Live music by Electric Kif featuring Amin De Jesus (Suenalo MC) and Nikki Kidd. Live painting The Co11ective guest artist and special presentation by Falling Whistles: A Campaign for Peace in Congo.
Falling Whistles gives a small window into our world’s largest war. It began as a journal entry written about child soldiers not big enough to carry a gun. They were given merely a whistle and sent to the front lines in Congo to make enough noise to scare the enemy and receive the first round of bullets making them human shields.
www.fallingwhistles.com

Saturday, December 3rd / $20 Presale / Doors 9PM
…and yes, Wu-Tang founding father, GZA/the Genius takes The Stage on Saturday, December 3rd! Make sure you go to our website for more information and ticket sales. This show will sell out!
This upcoming Basel, he’ll be performing the entirety of his magnum opus within the exceptionally intimate confines of The Stage. Don’t miss the GZA in this limited engagement!
GZA performing Liquid Swords, presented by Rebel Music and Major Event Marketing with Lambsbread and DJ Klassic. Hosted by Herb Love. For info, please call (305) 576-9577. Tickets at Wantickets.com!
Tickets $17.50 + $2.50 service charge at http://www.wantickets.com/Events/95394/GZA-Live-in-Concert-Art-Basel-s-Final-Finale/

Sunday, December 4th / Doors 9PM
Sunday night we have the amazing winner of The Stage Factor, Bento Box followed by the amazing Fight Like Animals and then the Americana supergroup Have Gun Will Travel plays The Stage for the first time ever.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bento-Box-Band/138079229551688

Monday, December 5th / Doors 9PM
For Basel Detox Monday we have an extra treat for you…
The Skyrocketing Rockers, Gringo Starr end your Basel weekend with a bang with a special opening performance by songstress Kaleigh Baker!
http://gringostar.net/
http://www.kaleighbaker.com/

OHWOW It Ain’t Fair Materialism 12/1-4/11

OHWOW It Ain’t Fair Materialism
December 1 – 4, 2011
Friday and Saturday 11 – 7 PM
Sunday 11 – 5 PM
81 NE 40 Street,
Miami Design District, FL 33137
Website

Opening reception: Thursday, December 1, 6 – 9 PM

OHWOW is pleased to announce It Ain’t Fair 2011: Materialism, to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach. The 2011 installment of this annual group show, now in its fourth year, takes on a thematic focus: materialism. The exhibition features work by over twenty artists, including: Daniel Arsham, Justin Beal, Anna Betbeze, Ashley Bickerton, Scott Campbell, Peter Coffin, Dan Colen, N. Dash, Sam Falls, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, Angel Otero, José Parlá, Sara Rahbar, Ryan Reggiani, Bert Rodriguez, Amanda Ross-Ho, Aurel Schmidt, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Smith, Agathe Snow, Jessica Stockholder, Nick van Woert, and Aaron Young, including a special, live performance by New York-based artist Michael David Quattlebaum, Jr., during the opening reception.

The theory of materialism, in modern philosophy, maintains that substance and matter are the only physical realities. Within the scope of contemporary art, many artists explore ideas of the intangible – intellectually, conceptually, and visually. Conversely, It Ain’t Fair: Materialism aims to focus on the physicality of artwork, the matter that constitutes an object, and the new methods employed by artists toward approaching material. This type of work not only values substance, it magnifies its significance.

Anna Betbeze, Mimosa, 2011, Acid dyes and watercolor on wool, 120 x 75 inches.

Miami Magazine Art Basel Issue Release at Baltus 12/2/11

December 2, 2011 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Baltus Collection Showroom
3925 North Miami Avenue
Miami FL 33127
RSVP Required: miami@baltususa.com

MIAMI will celebrate the arrival of another busy Art Basel Week and its coveted December 2011 Arts & Power issue with a top-notch soiree at the stunning Baltus showroom in the Design District. Over 150 art-world influencers, design tastemakers and select VIPs featured in the Arts & Power issue will be invited to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine by Mare Nostrum restaurant and cocktails by SKYY Vodka and Flor de Cana rum. The Baltus showroom will be outfitted with art from Art Nouveau Gallery in Wynwood. The pages of the magazine will be brought to life as blow-ups of the editorial are strategically placed throughout the showroom.

Come Over to Michael Dawkins Home 12/1/11

Come Over to Michael Dawkins Home
Thursday, December 1, 7– 10 PM
Michael Dawkins Home
3628 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami Design District

for champagne cocktails as you hop from one fabulous party to another during Miami’s busiest, most inspired weeks of the year.
We’ll be opening our designer doors to industry professionals, art collectors and the hotness.
Just come over already.

RSVP at Kelly@rockawaypr.com | www.michaeldawkinshome.com

Granite Transformations and Frame of Mind present Maria Isabel Henao 12/1/11

Granite Transformations and Frame of Mind present Maria Isabel Henao
Thursday | December 1, 2011 | 5 – 9 pm
Granite Transformations
Design District
66 NE 40th Street
Miami, FL 33137
RSVP: henao.mariaisabel@gmail.com
For more information about exhibit: www.mariaisabelhenao.com

Granite Transformations for Kitchens & Baths & Frame of Mind present Maria Esabel Henao Art Basel Exhibition.

Luminaire presents Designlove Art Basel 12/1/11

Luminiare Presents: Designlove Designing a Cure for Cancer
Thursday, December 1, 6-9 pm
Luminaire Lab
3901 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami Design District

RSVP required

Exhibition
November 28-December 6, 2011
Monday-Saturday, 10 am-6 pm

Online Auction
Monday, November 21, 12 pm EST
through Saturday, December 3, 2011, 6 pm EST

Luminaire invites you to experience DesignLove and to join us in the fight against cancer. From an original collaboration between Intramuros magazine and DuPont, over 90 unique works in Corian® by designers including Ingo Maurer, Jean-Marie Massaud and Patricia Urquiola will be exhibited together for the first time at Luminaire and sold online to benefit the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami.

Design District Exhibitions during Art Basel 2011 12/1-4/11

The Craig Robins Collection Features A Self Curated Rirkrit Tiravanija Show
The Buick Building
3841 NE 2nd Avenue Suite 400
Conceptual artist Rirkrit Tiravanija will take on the role of curator for this year’s presentation from the Craig Robins Collection. Over the last decade, the Craig Robins Collection of Art & Design has amassed a wide variety of Rirkrit’s works. Rirkirt will select individual pieces that recreate his creative path. He will curate an installation that shows the scope and diversity of his explorations in art. The Craig Robins Collection of Art & Design is one of the top collections in the country. The show will be staged in the Dacra offices, the real estate development company that has fostered the growth and creative spirit of the Miami Design District for decades.

The Craig Robins Collection Presents Untitled (Playtime) by Rirkrit Tiravanija
4141 NE 2nd Avenue Atrium
A scaled down model of Phillip Johnson’s iconic Glass House, artist Rirkrit Tiravanija created this work for the Museum of Modern Art’s (NY) Sculpture Garden in 1997. MoMA utilized the structure as a classroom for the museum’s education program. By evoking Johnson’s famous house, a place both public and private, the artist was able to introduce young viewers to varied ideas about architecture. The work will be on view here in the Design District after a six-year hiatus, and will once again be positioned as a conduit to dialogue about the relationship of art and architecture and public and private space.

de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space Looks At The Bigger Picture
23 NE 41st Street
This year rather than doing a traditional thematic exhibition or creating a dialogue between the individual artists, the de la Cruz Collection wanted the overall pattern of the installation to be seen as a large puzzle that transcends preconceived notions of authorship. Some of the walls in the space are installed reminiscent of salon style. On first encounter of the overall exhibition, we are overwhelmed by color and pattern. On closer observation, the pattern dissolves allowing the individual works to reveal themselves and become more familiar. Also on view a special project by Miami based artists Justin Long and Robert Lorie titled “Maintain Right”.

The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art Presents Beatriz Milhazes
The Collins Building
139 NE 39th Street
The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art will present commissioned work by the artist Beatriz Milhazes, whose work was exhibited at the Foundation in Paris in 2009. For debut in the Miami Design District, Beatriz Milhazes has imagined a singular work, a mobile composed of pearls, precious and semi-precious stones. Crafted by the Ateliers Cartier, Aquarium is both a unique installation and a work of jewelry of unexpected dimensions. The space displaying the mobile is designed to resemble a jewel case and reveals the sculpture’s finesse and surprising lightness.

Locust Projects Presents Ruben Ochoa and Agustina Woodgate
155 NE 38 Street
Locust Projects will present CORES and CUTOUTS, Ruben Ochoa’s first solo exhibition in Miami. Known for using gritty, vernacular building materials such as concrete, dirt, and steel, the artist will create a new site-specific installation using the building’s substructure as source material. Ochoa will cut through the concrete floor to expose subterranean cross-sections of the gallery’s foundation, revealing the space where earth and architecture intersect. Cored segments of the poured concrete floor will totter on columns of substrate above their normal resting place.

Outside the exhibition space, Locust Projects will present its second annual Billboard Project. Argentinean-born, Miami-based artist Agustina Woodgate, will debut site-specific artwork for billboards and bus shelters surrounding Miami’s Design District and Miami Beach in November and December 2011. Woodgate creates art that fosters interpersonal dialogue, from which meaning collectively emerges through a broad range of disciplines, including sculpture, installation and performance.

Maison Martin Margiela Presents Love, etc.
4141 NE 2nd Avenue, suite #114B
During Art Basel 2011, Maison Martin Margiela will present Love, etc., an off-site exhibition in the Miami Design District situated near its Miami retail location. This exhibition will feature Maison Martin Margiela’s Line 13, dedicated to objects & publications, and will also explore the Maison’s relationship with interiors. Line 13: Besides the conception of its collections, the unique identity of the Maison has been clearly recognizable in its various spaces – from showrooms to shops – with signature elements such as the use of whites, cotton fabrics, ‘trompe l’œil’, mix of styles and époque, and hints of humor creating a distinctive atmosphere. Line 13 – objects & publications – was introduced in 1999 with a selection of home objects.

Primary Projects presents “Here Lies Georges Wildenstein”
4141 NE 2nd Avenue suite # 104
Primary Projects will present ‘Here Lies Georges Wildenstein,’ an ambitious contemporary exploration of the enduring socio-political power deeply entrenched within one of the worlds’ most influential, renowned, scandalized, and powerful art dynasties. This broad chronology of highly documented glamour, sensuality, betrayal, luxury and deceit is realized in an aesthetic context. The exhibition features Marc Bijl, Retna, George Sánchez-Calderón, How & Nosm, Miru Kim, Kenton Parker, Christina Petterson, Shelter Serra, Cole Sternberg, Scott Shannon, Andrew Nigon, and Manny Prieres.

Ping-Pong Highlights Basel and Miami
The Booth Building
155 NE 38 Street
Returning for its fourth year to the Miami Design District, the exhibition Ping-Pong is the result of artist Sue Irion’s frequent traveling between Basel and Miami. After having taken part in various exhibitions and personally viewing others she became aware of similarities and parallels in both cities. Ping-Pong will examine and document the questions of “zeitgeist”, media overdose and chance happenings of today’s international art movements as exemplified by the two cities: BASEL and MIAMI. Artists representing Miami, Robert Chambers, Metter Tommerup, Beatriz Montevaro and Gavin Perry; artists representing Basel Sue Irion, Dirk Bonsma and Atelier Hauert-Reichmuth.

Christopher Janney
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Avenue suite 103
Trained as an architect and musician, Janney is an American artist whose work explores the relationships between sound and architecture, often transforming otherwise quiet and ordinary spaces into “hyper-reality” environments. Janney has executed a number of large-scale public projects in South Florida, and will be inaugurating a new piece this December at Miami International Airport which will coincide with his first solo exhibition in the Miami Design District.

Haiti Art Expo II
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Avenue, suite 200
Miami Magazine will present the Second Edition of Haiti Art Expo, by Galerie Marassa and Michele Frisch, Haitis leading art curator and collector. Haiti Art Expo 2011 will display a one-of-a-kind collection of Haitian fine arts comprised of a variety of media, objects dart and photography. The exhibition will feature top works from the contemporary art masters, Philippe Dodard, Louisiane St. Fleurent, Levoy Exil, Payas, Alix Roy, Manuel Mathieu and more. The art sale proceeds will benefit several non-profits that are focusing on empowering the people of Haiti. The event is produced by Michael Capponi and Jeff Feldman and is sponsored by Marquis Vodka.

CURATED POP-UP BOUTIQUES

Dior Debuts Collection by Anselm Reyle
Moore Building
191 NE 40th St., suite #101
For the first time ever, German contemporary artist Anselm Reyle has collaborated with a major fashion brand. Partnering with Dior, Reyle will debut a new collection of handbags and accessories, entitled Anselm Reyle for Dior, in a pop-up Dior boutique in the Miami Design District. The legendary cannage on the Lady Dior and Miss Dior handbags takes on bold, freestyle interpretations. Twisted, tilted and reinterpreted in a range of colours, each bolder than the next, the topstitching contrasting against bright metallic leathers, it becomes urban, chic and ultra-modern. Fluorescent camouflage shines vividly on handbags, clutches, shoes and scarves. On some models, the artist wanted to superimpose tilted cannage on the camouflage motif, creating a sense of movement and a burst of color. As for the characteristic Lady Dior Charms, they are accompanied by colored triangles, the Berlin artist’s graphic signature.

Pringle of Scotland Presents “LiamGillickforPringleofScotland”
Mosaic Building
161 NE 40 Street
British artist Liam Gillick and Pringle of Scotland Design Director Alistair Carr have created an exciting accessories and knitwear capsule collection labelled ‘LiamGillickforPringleofScotland’. Launching globally with a unique pop-up shop in the heart of the Miami Design District, the project will travel to Berlin and Milan with select retail partners in 2012. In line with Gillick’s discursive mode of practice where the form of exhibition becomes the medium ‘LiamGillickforPringleofScotland’ will be presented on a structure designed by the artist. Alongside the Pringle project Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich and Casey Kaplan, New York will present a major installation by the artist. Pieces from Alistair Carr’s first collections for the brand and feature elements of the forthcoming Pringle store design will also be showcased. The pop-up shop will be run in partnership with renowned luxury destination the Webster, Miami.

MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT TENANTS CREATE CURATED EXPERIENCES

Inventory 02 Presents Soul Does Matter.
The Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39 Street Suite 120
Inventory 02 brings together a diverse group of designers to mutually explore the material & intangible qualities of design objects. The collection ranges from makeshift creations inspired by ingenuity to highly aesthetic pieces. Though different in their respective approaches, all the works aim at a common goal. Objects range from make shift creations inspired by ingenuity to highly aesthetic and decorative objects. Much like the world we live in, these objects reflect different viewpoints about common goals. The vastly disparate collection shares an enthusiasm for and a fidelity to intuition and inspiration.

Marni Features Tellas
3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 100
Marni has collaborated on a multi-faceted project with the multi-media artist, Tellas. Tellas has produced an animated video entitled “On Marni” in which black and white drawings come to life. The artist also painted a corresponding mural on the Marni warehouse/workshop in Pioltello (Milan). Elements from the “On Marni” video will inspire the Marni store window display in the Miami Design District for fair week. The full video will play in store along with a documentary on Tellas’ mural in Milan. An exclusive Tellas designed T-shirt and shopping bag collection will be available in the Miami store.

Nektar De Stagni Shop Presents Hard Poems In Space
155 NE 38 Street Suite 102
Nektar De Stagni and Gallery Diet have joined forces in a collaborative project called Hard Poems in Space. For the project, artists and designers were invited to make functional objects that will be collectively displayed as an interactive social environment at NDS. The exhibition will include, Bhakti Baxter, Agathe Snow, Gean Moreno, Paola Pivi, Christy Gast, Ernesto Oroza, Jim Drain, Martin Oppel, Aranda/Lasch, Nektar De Stagni, Daniel Milewski, Emmett Moore, Rene Gonzalez, Fabienne Lasserre, Dennis Palazzolo, Confetti System and more.

The House Studio, Dimensions Variable, Bas Fisher Invitational, Swampspace
Gallery
Located in the heart of the Miami Design District, these four alternative art spaces were each founded by working artists. Using their own art studios as venues each ‘studio’ has created a serious exhibition space to show not their own work, but the work of other artists from around the country as well as Miami. Throughout the year art talks, video screenings and performances take place that energize, inspire and invigorate Miami’s cultural scene. During Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami, each space will present a special exhibition as well as offer organized tours of their studios for guests.

Poltrona Frau Presents Studio Baccarat
3800 NE Miami Court
Poltrona Frau Group Miami will present the debut of Studio Baccarat. Studio Baccarat will present its latest lighting and home collections by world-renowned designers including Philippe Starck, Michele de Lucchi and Jaime Hayon.

Luminaire Lab Presents DesignLove
The Newton Building
3901 NE 2nd Avenue
Launching the newly-expanded Luminaire Lab, DesignLove stems from a collaboration between French design magazine Intramuros and DuPont. Part of Luminaire’s philanthropic Love Series, the exhibition boasts original works in Corian® solid surfaces by nearly 100 designers with an online auction to benefit the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami.

Alessi
4141 NE 2nd Avenue
Alessi will create a special installation of objects commemorating the company’s 90th anniversary, being celebrated in 2011. Marti Guixe, the Catalan designer, has replicated his “Blank Wall Clock” design for Alessi using iconic pieces from the company’s 90 years of production. The display and exhibition will be mounted in Alessi’s new Miami shop, located in the Miami Design District’s 4141 Design complex.

Flos
4141 NE 2nd Avenue
Flos will be showing the Piani by the Bouroullec Brothers and the D’E-Light by Philippe Starck for the first time in the USA. Flos will also feature a newly created retail section and more new products for 2012.

Ligne Roset
160 NE 40th Street
Ligne Roset will present its outdoor collection at the company’s Miami showroom. The products include furniture and accessories designed by Jacques Ferrier, Francois Asambourg, Philippe Nigro, Kensaku Oshiro and more.

Duncan Quinn
4040 NE 2nd Avenue, suite #102
Duncan Quinn, bespoke tailor and one of the most distinctive men’s brands, will celebrate fair week with in-store events and special limited edition tees, polos, swimwear and other.

Architecting the Future Buckminster Fuller and Lord Norman Foster 11/28/11

Architecting the Future: Buckminster Fuller & Lord Norman Foster
Monday, November 28, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Palm Lot
140 NE 39 Street

The Architecting the Future: Buckminster Fuller & Norman Foster exhibition will bring together for the first time in decades two iconic inventions by the groundbreaking architect, designer and inventor Buckminster Fuller. On display in the Miami Design District, will be Fuller’s 24 foot “Fly’s Eye Dome” and his famous Dymaxion 4 Car. In 1961, the “Fly’s Eye Dome” was envisioned by Fuller as a fully functional, air deployable, low cost off-the-grid shelter. Though never fully realized in his lifetime, Fuller created three prototypes – a 12, 24 and 50 foot dome. A historic restoration of the 24 foot dome was recently completed in Bristol, RI. Equally important in Fuller’s re-thinking of our basic human systems was his Dymaxion car. This ‘omni-directional transport system’ (patent 1937) was intended to fly, jump-jet style, when suitable alloys and engines became available. Three cars were produced in Fuller’s lifetime. Renowned contemporary architect Lord Norman Foster recently reconstructed Fuller’s Dymaxion Car in England – Dymaxion 4. The 24 foot dome is a part of the Craig Robins Collection. It will be installed in a pedestrian plaza currently being developed in the heart of the Miami Design District. The exhibition is sponsored by Miami Design District Associates.

Patrick McMullan hosts AS IF Magazine Unveiling Party during Art Basel Miami 12/1/11

Patrick McMullan hosts AS IF Magazine Unveiling Party during Art Basel Miami
Thursday, December 1, 7:00 p.m. to 10 p.m.
FENDI Casa Luxury Living Showroom
90 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137

AS IF Magazine, a platform of creative imaginings, will unveil its limited-edition premiere issue during Art Basel Miami 2011. A private cocktail reception will take place on Thursday, December 1, 2011 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at FENDI Casa Luxury Living Showroom. Famed photographer Patrick McMullan, who is featured in the premiere issue, will host the event along with AS IF Magazine Editor-in-Chief & photographer Tatijana Shoan, Vice President & Publisher Scott Fishkind, and meet legendary writer Anthony Haden-Guest, also featured in the magazine.

The event will bring the magazine’s pages to life by showcasing select pieces of art from the 180 pages of über-chic editorial. Celebrated fashion illustrator Bil Donovan created mixed-media art using Tatijana’s photographs of fashion muse Michelle Violy Harper as his canvas; these original images will be unveiled at the event. Images from the featured editorial of Patrick McMullan will also be on display along with exclusive t-shirts designed by Anthony Haden-Guest as described in his interview for AS IF.

Artistically Fashioned Art Basel Celebration 12/2/11

Artistically Fashioned Art Basel Celebration
Friday, December 2, 2011 at 7:00 PM
Deco One Interior Design Showroom
3900 N. Miami Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
RSVP Online for Free Entry

Bringing Back! “ARTISTically FASHIONED!” Art Basel Celebration

Due to the overwhelming response and success of this event! In the heart of Miami Design District during the most prestigious Art weekend in the world, “ARTISTically FASHIONED!” Art Basel Celebration is back!!! This will be an evening celebrating Art Basel with Haitian ART invading fashion on Friday, December 2, 2011 in the help of fund raising for the children in Haiti to send food, medical supplies and all the bare necessities of survival. Experience the best in Haitian Art & Fashion, Interior Design, and dynamic LIVE paintings of models decorated in the showroom by our featured ARTIST.

ARTISTically FASHIONED! Will take place inside the showroom of award winning interior designer firm, Deco One Interiors Group 3900 N. Miami Ave. Miami, Fl 33127 at 7 pm. “We pride ourselves in providing unique compelling designs that satisfy even the most discerning tastes.” says owner of Deco One Group, Aldo Conigliaro. Enjoy MODEL accessorized interior design’s from the firm, featuring contemporary furniture line as well as custom cabinetry and draperies. www.decoonegroup.com.

This event will be benefiting Care One Bit, CareOneBit.Org a 501 (c) 3 status non profit humanitarian organization is committed to helping the children of Haiti through no fault of their own are powerless to help themselves. Care One Bit programs help children and families in the northeastern region of Haiti by providing food, medical care to the children, and safe shelter with good sanitation to their families. Their mission is to empower the people of Haiti with resources that will enable them to provide for themselves and their families. www.careonebit.org

-Cocktails Served Inside
-Complimentary Dessert All Night decorated with Fashion inspired by My Cupcake Love

Hard Hats 4 Haiti at Haiti Art Expo 2011 12/3/11

Hard Hats 4 Haiti + Jordan Michael Zuniga Cordially Invite You To The Unveiling Of “Haiti: Hope In Progress”
Saturday, December 3rd, 7pm To 11pm
Haiti Art Expo 2011
Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Avenue (2nd Level)
Miami Design District
rsvp@padf.org

Complimentary Cocktails by Marquis Vodka

Proceeds from the art sales will fully benefit Hard Hats 4 Haiti, a campaign launched by the Pan American Development Foundation to raise funds and create awareness for its rebuilding Haiti program, which directly impacts hundreds of thousands of Haitians affected by the 2010 earthquake, by rebuilding homes, revitalizing neighborhoods and creating jobs.

Miami photographer Jordan Michael Zuniga, founder of Red1 Studios in the Wynwood Art District, will showcase a collection of limited edition photographs at Haiti Art Expo 2011 at the Moore Building on Saturday, December 3rd during Art Basel week. Zuniga’s ‘Haiti: Hope in Progress’ is part of his support to the Hard Hats for Haiti campaign, which is the catalyst for the Pan American Development Foundation’s Rebuilding Haiti program, a comprehensive plan to rebuild homes, revitalize neighborhoods, and create jobs.

Haiti Art Expo 2011 is a pledge from Miami’s cultural community to make a positive impact in the lives of the Haitian people. Co-hosts Michele Frisch and Michael Caponni present an exhibition which demonstrates the visionary power of Haitian visual art that has continued to command international attention. “Haiti: Hope in Progress” will be the highlight of the evening, along with the one-of-a-kind collection of Haitian fine arts comprised of a variety of media, objects d’art and photography.

“Thanks to Haiti Art Expo 2011 and Mr. Zuniga we are having the invaluable opportunity to spread the word about our work in Haiti, with a direct impact in the lives of hundreds of thousands of Haitians” said Paul Fisher, Director of Corporate Partnerships for PADF.

Alongside Zuniga’s images will be a new collection of exclusive, high-end bags and clutches designed by Haiti-born Françoise Elizée. Crafted with her signature lizard, crocodile and python skins, Elizée seeks to re-define the luxury fashion industry through her limited edition designs handcrafted and made in durable materials, with bold and fashion forward colors.

Sales from the exhibit presented by gallery owner and collector Michele Frisch, as well as Zuniga’s photographs and Elizee’s handbags, will directly benefit the Hard Hats for Haiti campaign, which has already received a commitment of over $50M from institutions such as the World Bank, the American Red Cross, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, and Caterpillar.

With a career spanning more than fifteen years Zuniga has an extensive portfolio, with the diversity in his work fuelling his pursuit of photographing subjects that provoke the emotions of his audience. Today Jordan is found at his successful Red1 Studios, where he works with an array of clients while also shooting his own personal projects and editorials. Recently Jordan has expanded his brand and scope of work to include philanthropy. He is currently involved with PETA, PADF and The Miami Heart Gallery to name just a few.

www.hardhats4haiti.org
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Design Miami/Christian Liaigre Launches Temporary Miami Showroom 11/28/11 – 12/2/11

Design Miami/Christian Liaigre Launches Temporary Miami Showroom
Monday-Friday from 10am-6pm
Christian Liaigre Miami
61 Northeast 40th Street
Miami, FL 33137
(305) 808-3550

Internationally renowned designer Christian Liaigre is pleased to announce the launch of a new temporary Miami showroom. Located at 61 Northeast 40th Street, in the heart of Miami’s Design District, the showroom is a preview of a permanent Miami flagship showroom, which is set to open in late-Spring/early-Summer 2012. Featuring an array of current and classic Liaigre designs, pieces range from chairs and sofas, to dining tables, light pieces, and more.

Appointments are not necessary.

FENDI Casa Luxury Living, Nick Cave and Beats by Dre Art Basel Event 12/2/11

Fendi Casa Luxury Living And Beats By Dr. Dre Celebrate Sound And Design By Honoring Artist Nick Cave During Art Basel Miami Beach
Friday, December 2, 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
FENDI Casa Luxury Living Showroom
90 NE 39th Street
Miami, Fl 33137

FENDI Casa Luxury Living and Beats by Dr. Dre are thrilled to announce a collaboration of sound and design highlighting the work of contemporary artist Nick Cave during the 10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach on Friday, December 2 at the FENDI Casa Luxury Living Showroom. Artist Nick Cave known for his “Soundsuits” which are bright, whimsical and other-worldly wearable fabric sculptures will unveil an installation featuring a one-of-a-kind audio and visual display of Cave’s artwork highlighting his iconic pieces.

Guests will be able to activate this audio and visual experience by entering designated listening stations, putting on a pair of Beats by Dr. Dre headphones and watching Cave’s “Soundsuits” come to life through a performance of creative expression. Each station located throughout the FENDI Casa Luxury Living showroom will offer guests a pair of Beats by Dr. Dre headphones as an audio tool to enhance the sounds of Cave’s imaginative exhibit; this audio tool links together the confluence of sound, music, dance and performance art. Art lovers and guests alike will be transported into a new dimension as they experience smooth sound waves and enjoy light bites and cocktails provided by Avion Tequila.

“We are extremely excited to honor awe inspiring artist Nick Cave,”” said Andrea Minnucci managing director of Luxury Living – FENDI Casa. “Each of Cave’s handmade, uniquely designed “Soundsuits” provides a strong message relating to craft, luxury, fantasy, and sculpture.”

FENDI Casa will display their latest winter collection which includes a variety of contemporary, modern and classic home furniture and décor pieces; Luxury Living will make its U.S. debut.

The FENDI Casa Home Collection was created in 1989 with an aim of ‘dressing up’ rooms in a way very similar to how FENDI designs its furs, clothes, and accessories. FENDI Casa offers pieces for the entire home inspired by fashion, with a complete collection ranging from contemporary, modern, and classic. Furnishings are characterized by the incredible manufactures and fashion details which include the iconic double ‘F’ logo and the unique spy bag fastener. All Italian made, FENDI Casa’s craftsmanship and attention to detail form an integral part in the unabashed extravagance that is FENDI.

Nick Cave was born 1959 in central Missouri, and is an American fabric sculptor, dancer, and performance artist. He is best known for his Soundsuits: wearable fabric sculptures that are bright, whimsical, and other-worldly. Cave also trained as a dancer with Alvin Ailey and has a strong connection to the world of music and performance. He currently resides in Chicago and is director of the graduate fashion program at School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Roberta Smith, NY Times Art Critic notes, “Whether Nick Cave’s efforts qualify as fashion, body art or sculpture, and almost regardless of what you ultimately think of them, they fall squarely under the heading of Must Be Seen to Be Believed.”

Les Jacmeliens Art Basel Exclusive Show 12/1-2/11

Les Jacmeliens Art Basel Exclusive Show 12/1-2/11
December 1 and December 2, @ 7pm-10pm
Haitian Heritage Museum
4141 NE 2nd Ave
Design District Miami, FL 33137
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3 Amazing Haitian Artist 1 Spectacular Exhibition

“Les Jacmeliens” 2011 marks the official launch of the first art exhibition that bridges Haiti’s renowned, Arts district Jacmel with the local art scene in the Miami Design District. “Les Jacmeliens” debuts a group exhibition that will feature works by two Haitian artist from Jacmel; “Dufo”, son of Haitian master Prefete Duffaut, and Carel Blain, together with works by local Haitian American contemporary artist Reynald Poisson. The presentation will open across border dialogue of vibrant artistic expressions by Haitian artists throughout the diaspora and Haiti.

December 1, 2011 VIP Opening Reception 7-10pm

December 2, 2011 Intimate Talk and Q & A with the artists 7-10pm

“Les Jacmeliens” runs through March 2012

All taking place @ The Haitian Heritage Museum

Sponsors: DACRA, Wholefoods Market, Art Basel and Miami Design District. Tasty Treats by Chef Ron Duprat

101/exhibit presents Undertow 12/1/11

101/exhibit presents Undertow A solo exhibition of new works by Jason Shawn Alexander
Opening reception: December 1st. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Artist in attendance
101/exhibit
101 NE 40th Street
Miami, FL 33137

From December 2nd, 2011 – February 8th, 2012

101/exhibit continues its mission to discover, promote, and preserve the works of great contemporary artists. The Miami gallery is proud to present, Undertow, an exhibition of new works by Jason Shawn Alexander, the Los Angeles-based Expressionist figurative painter. The show opens on Friday, December 2 through February 8, 2012, and coincides with the publication of a comprehensive book about the artist and his work, also called Undertow.
Alexander’s masterfully rich figures inhabit settings that, at times, evoke the stillness of theater. The paintings offer the viewer a glimpse of private moments, captured in the wake of a great receding void. Alexander’s intense personal narrative combined with overtones of allegory, the paintings are imbued with an essential human drama that is his signature quality.

An expert draftsman, Alexander has developed a method for mounting paper to canvas, which enables him to use his inks at the idea’s inception. He draws with fluidity and an energy he has long sought to bring to his paintings. The ink serving as a gestural skeleton, the artist then uses models to help pull out realism and sculpt the flesh of his pieces. His intimate works penetrate to the core of human integrity, often depicting images of figures wrenched in that critical space where the strained coordination of mind, body, and spirit, hangs in the balance of existential woe.

A reviewer from ART NEWS was moved to write, “Recalling Bacon’s portraits, the figures seem to cry out… Alexander’s impassioned application of oil paints underscores the barely contained violence of the visions, lingering like intimations of half-remembered dreams.”

Abstract elements now and again emerge by way of exaggerated gestures, elongated limbs, the doubling or tripling of images, hints of apparitions, or the intrusion of foreign materials and text into the paint, which satisfy the rich psychological nature of Alexander’s work.

The artist will attend the VIP opening, December 1st from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. and a second reception on December 2nd during Miami Design Night. The gallery will be open for viewing during all Miami Design District events December 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.

Ruben Ochoa Cores and Cutouts 11/29/11 – 12/3/11

Ruben Ochoa Cores and Cutouts
Reception: Thursday, December 1, 7-10pm
Gallery hours during Art Basel: November 29 – December 3, 9am – 4pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street #100
Miami, FL 33137

Locust Projects is pleased to announce CORES and CUTOUTS, Ruben Ochoa’s first solo exhibition in Miami. Known for using gritty, vernacular building materials such as concrete, dirt, and steel, the artist will create a new site-specific installation using the building’s substructure as source material. Ochoa will cut through the concrete floor to expose subterranean cross-sections of the gallery’s foundation, revealing the space where earth and architecture intersect. Cored segments of the poured concrete floor will totter on columns of substrate above their normal resting place.

Ochoa’s installations address an architectural disjuncture, conflating the gallery and the art object. With a nod to both archeology and earthworks, his work at Locust Projects further explores the materials and politics of infrastructure in the social fabric. Contemplating the materiality of the built environment, Ochoa’s work encourages viewers to have a deeper experience with their surroundings as they step out of the gallery and confront those same materials on the street.

About the artist: Born in 1974 in Oceanside, California, Ruben Ochoa currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Recent exhibitions include a two person show at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, 2011; and group exhibitions in the FGAP @ Venice, Collateral Event of the 54th International Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Papadopoli, Venice, Italy, 2011; and The Artist’s Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980-2010, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, 2010. Ochoa has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA, 2010; Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, LA, 2010; Charles H. Scott Gallery at Emily Carr University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2009; and Site Santa Fe, NM, 2009. Ochoa was included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY and the 2004 California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, CA. He has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2008 and a Creative Capital Foundation Grant, 2005. Following his exhibition at Locust Projects, Ruben Ochoa will be preparing for his first solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery, NY in the spring of 2012.

I Used To Love H.E.R. Thanksgiving Weekend Edition 11/27/11

I Used To Love H.E.R. Thanksgiving Weekend Edition
11/27/2011, 10:00PM
The Stage Miami
170 Ne 38th Street
Miami, Florida 33137
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Back again the only consistent true hip hop party. No gimmicks just true hip hop
Addictive affairs & tyrannoserumrecords Presents
I used to love h.e.r. Thanksgiving weekend
Doors open @ 9 show starts @ 12

Performing live:
Weeeee’re baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! This month coming live to The Stage will be no other than legendary Boston Emcee Reks!! You’ve heard on beats from Dj Premier to the Alchemist…. He’s been repping the culture across the world via touring…. And now he’s coming to I Used To Love H.E.R. To bless The Stage. RSVP asap!!!

Also performing live will be the school bus camp!
Including:
“Kairo Lavo3”
“Just This Crew”
“Life Around Creativity”

Music by Dj Heron
Hosted by Serum & Manifesto (who will also have copies of the new album “Hott Waxx” on deck)
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Inner Journey Exhibition Opening 11/26/11

Inner Journey Exhibition Opening
Nov. 26 2011, 5 pm to 10 pm
Kelley Roy Gallery
Wynwood Art District
50 Ne 29th St.
Miami, FL 33137
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From Nov. 26th 2011 to Jan. 28th 2012, Kelley Roy Gallery will showcase “Inner Journey”, a solo exhibition by renowned Miami artist, Heriberto Mora

These days, everyone talks about the economic crisis, and we all look for solutions, for signs of a way out.
But the true crisis is a human one; the economic crisis is just a product of it. And the solution is hidden within each one of us. Crises are nothing more than states of change, destined to evolve.

Timed to coincide with Art Basel 2011, “Inner Journey” is an invitation for introspection to achieve that evolution; an invitation to take the inner journey beyond our fences, hidden conventionalities, fears, beliefs and vanities.
Join us at the opening: Sat. Nov. 26th 2011 at 5pm

Primary Projects Here Lies Georges Wildenstein Exhibit during Art Basel Week 11/28/11 – 12/4/11

Primary Projects Here Lies Georges Wildenstein Exhibit during Art Basel Week
Monday, November 28 to Sunday, December 4 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Primary Projects
4141 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 104
Design District, Miami
www.primaryprojectspace.com and www.primaryflight.com.

Primary Projects presents: Here Lies Georges Wildenstein a new exhibit debuting during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
Wednesday, November 30 | Noon to 5:00 p.m. | Private Collectors Preview
Thursday, December 1 | 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. | Opening Reception
Daily, December 1 – 4 | 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. | the Daystarter. Complimentary coffee and pastries

An ambitious collection of works from fifteen artists builds to a fever pitch with Here Lies Georges Wildenstein at Primary Projects. Touching on the senses of repulsion and fascination felt within the highest circles of the art world, new works from artists who bridge a solidly established academic practice with a sexy, devil-may-care attitude are unveiled exclusively during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011. The title echoes the dubious, often scandalous, activities of the 20th century’s most influential family of dealers and researchers whose influence was so entrenched into the visual arts consciousness, that even allegations as being Nazi collaborators could not quell the media’s fascination with their limitless professional and personal clout.

Prompting a range of piercing questions, do artists allow their works to be swept up in the mass of collectors, curators, museum trustees (those who wield considerable socio-political powers over them) or do they throw a defiant, metaphoric spit in the face as their work critiques the ‘establishment’ they love and loathe? There’s no clean description of the works or artists, themselves. This is quite literal with Miru Kim’s performance piece of ‘The Pig That Therefore I Am’, as she comes into intimate, often dangerous, contact with a caged throng of live pigs. A self-professed hygiene freak, the performance emerges as a catalyst and nightmare for the 30 year-old photographer, lauded and decried for photographs placing her naked body set against forgotten industrial and urban landscapes.

The institutional stature of Ancient calligraphy and the clandestine nature of ‘cholo’ graffiti are meshed together by Retna, swathing available surfaces with his cryptic text. A dedicated approach to poetry binds elegant visual content with potent urban rhythms, drawing viewers from the social gutters all the way to the cosmos.

Installation artist Marc Bijl’s black pyramid raises and violates the public monument as a single gesture; the sanctity of a structure intended for intellectual praise and reflection is defaced with mark-making vandalism revealing its own dark truth. Further, Shelter Serra’s pure white resin casts of wilted roses, a noose and an Hermès Birkin bag are veritable ‘death masks’ of common objects carrying associations of privilege, excess and emptiness.

Regardless of the artist’s intentions, a highly cultivated audience is addressed, forced to confront a bold visual representation of greed, luxury, deceit, politics and entitlement that accompanies the ‘old money’ social strata comparable to that of Wildenstein, Rockefeller and Getty. The honesty of the works and their creators ultimately end up on the walls and collections of those who pointedly lack the artist’s creative powers. The aesthetic context is a broad chronology of power plays and behind closed-door contemporary art commerce. Deploying the concealed dynamics driving the most influential, seemingly unbreakable personalities in the art world towards their loftiest ambitions, the exhibition embodies the brash processes of manipulation that historic dealers, curators and artists, themselves, have engaged with for over three centuries. In this space, intelligent design and sheer creative force will come together with disturbing, intriguing and shocking results.

Here Lies Georges Wildenstein features new works from: Marc Bijl, Retna, Michael Vasquez, Miru Kim, Cleon Peterson, George Sánchez-Calderón, Manny Prieres, Andrew Nigon, Scott Shannon, Christina Pettersson, Shelter Serra, How & Nosm, Kenton Parker, Cole Sternberg, Jel Martinez and Edouard Nardon.

Primary Projects is a multidisciplinary space, positioned at the heart of Miami’s Design District, which aims to explore and promote multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists, alike. Utilizing extensive, and wholly specific, experience in producing street-level curatorial endeavors in Miami, the creative forces behind Primary Projects unites the commercial and critical efforts of artists, critics, curators, professionals and patrons; the result is the vital presence of an intelligent, alternative arts environment with an bold urban sensibility delivered through a diverse range of media. Here Lies Georges Wildenstein is curated by BooksIIII Bischof, TYPOE and Chris Oh.

Powered by artistic collective Primary Flight, Primary Projects is a multidisciplinary 4,000-square-foot space, exploring and promoting multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists. Utilizing their extensive experience in producing street-level curatorial endeavors in Miami, the creative forces behind Primary Projects (BooksIIII Bischof, TYOPE and Chris Oh) unite the commercial and critical efforts of artists, critics, curators, professionals and patrons resulting in a vital presence of an intelligent alternative arts environment with a bold, urban sensibility delivered through a diverse range of media. Since 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. Serving the Miami contemporary art community as an incubator, the collective delivers a distinctive brand of outdoor and gallery-based works harboring the defiant spirit of counter-culture presented to the public through a sophisticated cultural outlet.

Photographs of The Stage One Year Anniversary on 11/11/11

The StageFirst Year Anniversary on Friday, November 11, 2011.  What a wonderful way to celebrate The Stage’s One Year Anniversary with performances by: Phillip Roebuck, Tristan Clopet, ArtOffical, Cody ChesnuTT, The Stooges (NOLA), DJ Drop.

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MAD initaly Vhernier Showcase 11/29/11-12/3/11

MAD initaly Collaborates With Italian Jewelry Powerhouse Vhernier
To Showcase Their Latest Collections During The 10th Edition Of Art Basel, 2011
Wednesday, November 30th through Saturday, December 3rd, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm.
MAD initaly Showroom
4 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Opened to the public

In conjunction with the on-going exhibition, MAD initaly and Vhernier will host a private dinner party on Tuesday, November 29th at 7:00 PM.

MAD initaly is pleased to announce its collaboration with Vhernier during this year’s prestigious Art Basel Miami Beach 2011. The two Italian brands are pairing up to showcase their latest collections at MAD initaly’s new showroom, located in the heart of Miami’s Art Deco Design District.

On Wednesday, November 30th though Saturday, December 3rd MAD initaly’s Nadine Curmi Borgomanero and renowned Italian interior designer, Fabrizio Cocchi will host an on-going presentation of Vhernier’s sophisticated selection of beautiful, hand-made jewelry inspired from 15th century geometrics to modern avant-garde designs. Guests will be enamored by MAD initaly’s showroom – a curated collection of Italy’s finest furnishings, linens, tabletop decor, accent pieces and pop-themed art – adorned with delicate Italian jewelry by Vhernier.

MAD initaly specializes in interior design, unique home expressions and accessories, specialty linens, dinnerware, Murano style glass, rare antiques, contemporary pop-themed art, one-of-a-kind accent pieces as well as an eccentric variety of custom furniture. MAD initaly is a well-curated collection of all Italian signature influences which embodies a rich history of high Italian design, boasting artisan craftsmanship, exceptional quality and attention to detail. The 2,000 square-foot showroom also operates as a Gallery for contemporary works of art and photography. MAD inItaly is located at 4 NE 39th Street, Miami, Florida 33137. For more information please visit http://www.madinitalystore.com or call (305) 846-9421.

Vhernier was founded in 1984 in Valenza as a jeweller’s workshop. In 2001 Carlo Traglio became President of Vhernier. His objective was to develop the company while maintaining its history and tradition supported by highly skilled craftsmen who have mastered all the technical secrets to perfection.

Each jewel is unique, handmade, influenced by currents in the forms of modern and contemporary art. The bracelets are gold bands on the wrist, as if by magic, revealing open up unexpected gems. Hard line, with its play of light and reflections, it takes the same effect as an ancient tradition of painting: the game of mirrors. The pins in the collection are sculptures Animalier unique and sought after by collectors around the world. The rings, sinuous lines and soft, evoke the volumes delineated by the Futurist movement. The simplicity of the forms can be found online in the Calla: tapered cones with gold, diamonds and ebony, which take place vibrant.

Vhernier is distributed by the best jewellers in the world. In the United States it can be found in the famous Saks Fifth Avenue department store in New York, Miami, Bal Harbour, in Washington DC at Tyson’s Corner, and at Neiman Marcus in Dallas. For more information on Vhernier please visit www.Vhernier.com.

Maison Martin Margiela Presents Love, etc. 11/29/11 – 12/3/11

Maison Martin Margiela, LOVE, etc. Exhibition
On-Going Exhibition: Tuesday, November 29 through Saturday, December 3 – 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Cocktail: Thursday, December 1st – 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
4141 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137

In-Store Cocktail : Thursday, December 1st – 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
3930 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137

At Art Basel Miami Beach 2011, Maison Martin Margiela will present Love, etc., an off-site installation in the Miami Design District situated near its Miami retail location. This exhibition will feature the Maison’s Line 13, dedicated to objects & publications. Line 13 also explores the Maison’s relationship with interiors.

The use of mirrors, whether authentic or imitated, and the play of symmetries have always been integral components for the Maison when working within the interior design arena. These components are evident in Maison Martin Margiela stores worldwide, the brands’ showrooms, and even partly at the Parisian hotel, La Maison Champs-Elysées, redesigned by Maison Martin Margiela this year.

Seven large panels will be displayed in the Miami exhibition space. Each of these panels will consist of a different image of the interiors at La Maison Champs-Elysées. Every panel will be comprised of two parts – printed with the same image, and placed face to face in order to reproduce a mirror effect.
Each panel will also host a white object belonging to the design objects collection from Line 13. Such objects will also be displayed twice in order to reinforce this mirror sequence.

Among the objects displayed in the installation, there is a limited-edition nightlight exclusively produced for Art Basel Miami Beach 2011 and will be solely available at the Maison Martin Margiela store in the Miami Design District.

This nightlight is a handmade gypsum casting of a porcelain wall light and its bulb. Urals gypsum is a naturally phosphorescent material which absorbs light during the day. At nightfall, the white object transforms into a nightlight.

A cocktail reception celebrating the Maison’s first ever Line 13 exhibition during Art Basel will be held on December 1st, 2011. In conjunction with this cocktail reception for Love, etc. invited guests will also be welcomed at the Maison Martin Margiela boutique where they may preview the brands’ Spring Summer 2012 collections of apparel and accessories for men and women. Additionally, these guests will have the opportunity to preview an array of Line 13 objects, including an exclusive, limited-edition Line 13 object created solely for Art Basel 2011.

Line 13: Besides the conception of its collections, the unique identity of the Maison has been clearly recognizable in its various spaces – from showrooms to shops – with signature elements such as the use of whites, cotton fabrics, ‘trompe l’œil’, mix of styles and époque, and hints of humor creating a distinctive atmosphere. Line 13 – objects & publications – was introduced in 1999 with a selection of home objects.

Hotel ‘La Maison Champs-Elysées’ : The hotel ‘Maison Champs-Elysées’ commissioned Maison Martin Margiela to reconceive, renew and create a new interior design of the entire ground floor – reception area, bar, smoking room and restaurant – together with 7 suites and 10 guest rooms.

Etra Fine Art Presents Highlights for 2012 Art Basel Showcase Opening 12/1/11

Etra Fine Art Presents Highlights for 2012 Art Basel Showcase Opening
Etra Fine Art
50 NE 40 St.
Miami, FL, 33137

December 1, 2011 through to January 2012

Featuring Zuniga, de Syszlo, Slonem, Negret and others

Etra Fine Art in Miami’s Design District will present “Highlights for 2012” during Art Basel Miami 2011 until the end of December. This exhibition showcases the gallery’s most recent international acquisitions.

Included are two works by Francisco Zuniga – a Costa Rican and Mexican artist known for both his painting and sculpture. Zuniga’s works have been displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; and in many other major institutions throughout the world.

The gallery will also feature several works that represent the span of Peruvian artist Fernando de Szyszlo ‘s career. Throughout his career, De Szyszlo became a major force for artistic renewal in his country and is one of the most renowned Latin American Artists.

Part of this acquisition includes an important collection of several works by Hunt Slonem. Since 1977, Slonem has had over 150 solo exhibitions. Over 75 museums worldwide exhibit his work in their collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum.

“As part of the Miami art fair season, we want to attract a wide and chosen audience,” comments Stefano Campanini, owner of Etra Fine Art. “We are known for representing exceptional international artists: from Botero and Francisco Toledo to many European and American masters. Last year we had a successful solo show of Robert Indiana, and this year felt that a group show would be a welcome change and one that reflects our evolving and dynamic city!”

After nearly two decades in Soho, New York, owners Stefano Campanini and Alicia Restrepo relocated to Miami in 2004 to open Etra Fine Art in the Design District. The gallery has a reputation for featuring avant-garde collections by well-established contemporary artists and a permanent collection of works by internationally renowned artists. For more information, visit www.etrafineart.com.

Photo: Edgar Negret, “Mask-Metamorphosis” – 1980, 86 x 86 x 30 cm

Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project Agustina Woodgate Reception 12/1/11

Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project: Agustina Woodgate
Reception: December 1, 7-10pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street #100
Miami, FL 33137

Locust Projects is pleased to announce its second annual Billboard Project. Argentinean-born, Miami-based artist Agustina Woodgate, has been selected to present site-specific artwork for billboards and bus shelters surrounding Miami’s Design District and Miami Beach in November and December 2011.

Conceived specifically for Locust Projects, 11:11 is the latest from a series of displaced landscapes that create surreal inversions of exterior and interior spaces.

Woodgate creates art that fosters interpersonal dialogue, from which meaning collectively emerges. Through a broad range of disciplines – including sculpture, installation, performance and collaboration – the artist’s work focuses on the relationship between individuals and their environment, and explores layers of physical and psychological space.

About the artist:
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1981, Agustina Woodgate graduated from the Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2004. She currently lives and works in Miami, FL. Solo projects include Radio Espacio Estacion, Elsewhere Collaborative, Greensboro, NC 2011; Collectivism, Spinello Projects, Miami, FL 2011; Growing Up, Miami Dade Public Library, Miami, FL 2010; The Last Supper, El Dorado Towers III, Miami, FL 2010; Endlessly Falling, Dimensions Variable, Miami, FL 2010; Hopscotch, Street Installation through Primary Flight, Miami, FL 2008; and Mobil Hairdresser, Street Performance, Miami, FL and San Juan, Puerto Rico 2007. Woodgate has been included in group exhibitions at Gallery Nosco, London, UK; Good Children Gallery, New Orleans, LO; Naples Museum of Art, Naples, FL; Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL; North Carolina Museum, Charlotte, NC, U.S; Art and Culture of Hollywood, Miami, FL; South Florida Art Center | Miami, FL; École Bourget, Montreal, Canada; and Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL. Honors and awards include National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, San Antonio, TX 2011; Art Matters Grant, in collaboration with Elsewhere Collaborative, 2010; and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant 2008. Woodgate is currently taking pilot lessons, working on KULTURPARK, a project in an abandoned amusement park in conjunction with the 2012 Berlin Biennial, and has been commissioned by the Art in Public Places committee of Miami Beach for the “I. Stanley Levine Memorial Bench.” She is represented by Spinello Projects where her solo exhibition “If These Walls Could Talk” opens on November 11th.

Official 2nd Saturday Art Walk and Reception at Attila Lakatoush Art and Design Studio 11/12/11

Official 2nd Saturday Art Walk and Reception
Saturday November 12th , 5pm – 10pm
Attila Lakatoush Art & Design Studio
Midtown 4 (M-312)
3301 NE 1st Ave M-312
Miami, FL 33137
RSVP: cafesocietygroupmia@gmail.com

Stevens Bissie Management and Café Society Group have joined forces with Attila Lakatoush Art & Design to curate a true art experience. On Saturday, November 12th from 5PM-10PM they will host an official 2nd Saturday Art Walk event and cocktail reception. Featured Artists of the Month include: Lola Reyes, Griselda Lechini, and Constantin. Please be sure to RSVP: cafesocietygroupmia@gmail.com. Please join us on November 12th for cocktails and art starting at 5PM to celebrate as Attila Lakatoush welcomes three emerging artists into his gallery for Novemberʼs 2nd Saturday Art Walk.

About Café Society Group The mission and purpose of Café Societyʼs cutting edge project of the arts is to promote civic consciousness while effectively giving back to Womanʼs and Childrenʼs Charities, and promoting both Environmentalism and the Arts within schools and communities in the areas their shows are held; New York, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beach, and Los Angeles.

Attila Lakatoush Based in Miami and New York, Attila Lakatoush is a highly gifted and trained artist. His career began at the early age of eight when he was offered a scholarship to study at the Pratt Institute. After completing his training as a top-notch fashion illustrator at the High School of Art and Design and finally the Fashion Institute of Technology, Attila discovered and refined his own style while traveling the world. He credits visionaries such as Claude Montane, Vivienne Westwood, and Cynthia Rowley for influencing his style.

Reminiscent of 40ʼs film icons like Hedy Lamarr, Rita Hayworth, and Eva Gardner, these glamorous women are not the girls next door. They know how to use their wiles how to dress and act well, how to carry themselves with coexisting strength and femininity. Attilaʼs clients include philanthropist/socialite Dorythia Green, actress Lucy Liu, actress Debbie Mazar, Super Model Linda Evangelista, and Legend Eartha Kitt to name a few.

Griselda Lechini After years of modeling around the world Lechini discovered that she was an artist at heart. She began painting and hasnʼt stopped since. Now she has found the vehicle to translate the beauty around her on to canvas and life has never been better.

Lola Reyes Reyesʼ inspiration and passion for photography is attributed to her mother and father. Her father, a Director/photographer for National Geographic, and her mother, a model for the haute couture houses of YSL and Valentino, taught her how to scratch the surface of glamour in order to expose and celebrate the beauty in life. Living in both her father and mother’s worlds allowed her a unique opportunity to step out of what was familiar and to cultivate a taste for different cultures.

Constantin Constantin is a painter of the imagination. This mixture of imagination and practical features in his art creates an escape and a distraction from the inside. He feels the goal of painting is to show what reality cannot. The colors he uses are strong and powerful and pulsate all senses. It is a world of imagination where he admits to wander frequently.

Richard Haley Mary, Richard, Clouds and Dirt Opening 11/12/11

Bas Fisher Invitational Presents Richard Haley: Mary, Richard, Clouds and Dirt
With a special performance by Mary Elizabeth Anderson
Opening Reception: Saturday November 12, 7-10pm
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
in Miami’s Design District

Performance: Saturday December 4, 8 pm

Open 9am-4pm during Art Basel Miami Beach

Closing: January 2012

Richard Haley’s practice incorporates sculpture, video and actions in which he attempts to force his will on the environment through sleight of hand and fanciful propositions. Deeply indebted to earthworks, Haley’s work explores our perception of the unseen and the vernacular of the romantic unknown of nature.

For his first solo exhibition in Miami, Haley shows several new works created in situ in Detroit and documented in the precise conditions that best capture the constructed phenomena. Three of these actions will be duplicated in Miami: A corps of volunteers wipes oil from their own skin onto a rectangle on the western-facing wall of a building, which glows golden-orange as the sun sets. A device inserted in the ground causes the site to swell up and meet the bottom of the sky. The artist arranges for a black rainbow to appear in the night’s sky several times a week.

On Saturday, December 4 at 8pm, Mary Anderson will perform a puppet-assisted lecture in the gallery, re-contextualizing the work in the exhibition as a set and props.

Richard Haley was born and raised in California, and currently lives and works in Detroit. His work was recently included in the exhibition Sea Worthy at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York. Haley is represented by Another Year in L.A. in Los Angeles, where his work can be seen in the group show YOU ARE ME (Artists Influenced by Stephen Kaltenbach) opening on November 17. More on Richard’s work at www.richardhaley.com.

Mary Elizabeth Anderson (born in Hollywood, CA; lives and works in Detroit) is an artist/scholar and Assistant Professor in the department of Theater and Dance at Wayne State University in Detroit. Her research has examined site-as-performer in the Australian central desert and Detroit. For the past two years with her touring company Performance Exchange she has created quasi-fictional accounts of the historic origins and culture of Detroit.
For more information, contact Bas Fisher Invitational at info@basfisherinvitational.com

image: OF THE SKY” 2011- cast latex, spouse hair, thread, clouds, water, & photograph
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Maria Buszek Talk 11/10/11

Maria Buszek: talk
7pm Thursday November 10th, 2011
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
Miami, FL 33137
FREE and open to the public

The BFI presents a talk by Feminist Art Historian Dr. Maria Elena Buszek exploring the histories of and connections between contemporary feminist art and popular music.

How many members of the art community know about the music criticism of feminist artists like Lorraine O’Grady and Mary Harron? Or journalist and Redstockings co-founder Ellen Willis? Or the art criticism of musician Kim Gordon? All of whom were writing in the era of punk feminist musicians like Lydia Lunch, Cosey Fanni Tutti, and DISBAND, just to name a few renowned women directly tapped into the alternative music and art scenes of feminism’s second wave. And many of today’s most compelling contemporary feminist figures–from Riot Grrrl pioneer Kathleen Hanna to the LTTR collective to the electro-shock-rocker Peaches–have deep, seamless ties to both the art and music worlds. In this lecture, University of Colorado, Denver art historian Maria Elena Buszek will explore the histories of and connections between contemporary feminist art and popular music, and propose the necessity of the joyful, critical, and insistently embodied approach to culture to be found in the resulting discourse.

Maria Elena Buszek, Ph.D. is a scholar, critic, curator, and Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Colorado Denver, where she teaches courses on Modern and contemporary art.

Her recent publications include the books Pin-Up Grrrls: Feminism, Sexuality, Popular Culture and Extra/ordinary: Craft and contemporary art; contributions to the anthologies It’s Time for Action (There’s No Option): About Feminism; Blaze: Discourse on Art, Women, and Feminism; and Contemporary Artists; catalogue essays for numerous national and international exhibitions; and articles and criticism in such journals as Art in America, Art Journal, Photography Quarterly, and TDR: The Journal of Performance Studies. She has also been a regular contributor to the popular feminist magazine BUST since 1999. Her current book project explores the ties between contemporary activist art and popular music.

image: portrait of Maria Elena Buszek by Courtney Andrews

The BFI is an artist-run non-profit generously supported in part by a Knight Arts Challenge grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and with the supportof the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
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Duets Domingo Castillo at DV 11/12/11

Duets- Domingo Castillo at DV
Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street
Design District, Miami, Florida 33137
www.dimensionsvariable.net

November 12 – December 31, 2011
Dimensions Variable is pleased to present Duets—a project by Miami-based artist Domingo Castillo. The exhibition will run from November 12 through December 31, 2011.

There is no further information or imagery availble regarding this exhibition.

Born Domingo Castillo on October 31st, 1967 in Dallas, Texas. His father left him when he was 4 years old and since then, has had many stepfathers. In his teenage years, he was a poor student who got dismal grades and skipped school often. He was 18 when he was in the 10th grade, and dropped out of school. During the late 80s Domingo made a living by washing cars. He observed the culture and dancing of some of his peers, and later signed up at a local nightclub as a performer. He was natural at rapping and dancing and needless to say, the audience loved him.

Closing of Oxenberg’s Group Show 11/12/11

Closing of Oxenberg’s Group Show
Saturday, November 12, 7-10PM.
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami Design District
Miami, FL 33137
www.oxenbergart.com

You are cordially invited to attend the closing of Oxenberg’s Group Show in the Design District on Saturday, November 12, 7-10PM.

We will have a business card drawing entitling the winner to a $1000 additional discount on any artwork of the winner’s choice.

The drawing is at 8:45PM during the Closing Reception, winner must be present.

Image: Roberto Edwards Radhames Mejia (Dominican Rep.) #2, 51 x 39.5 inches, Archival Lambda Color Photograph

Christopher Janney New Permanent Art Installation at Miami International Airport Dedication During Art Basel Miami Beach 2011 11/28/11 – 12/4/11

Christopher Janney New Permanent Art Installation at Miami International Airport Dedication During Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
November 28 – December 4
The Moore Space
Miami Design District
4040 NE 2nd Avenue

Nov 29 – Dec 4, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM – Architecture of the Air, a traveling exhibition about Janney’s work will be on view.

Friday, Dec 2, 9:00 PM – Concert featuring Janney’s studio music entitled “Disembodied Instruments (Dance Version)” with The Persuasions and other musicians from Boston and New York.

Saturday, Dec 3, 3:00 PM – Panel discussion related to contemporary issues in art, design and music, moderated by art/architecture critic Beth Dunlop with Janney, Gustavo Metamoros and Vito Acconci.

9:00 PM – Screening Janney’s recent film “What is a Heart?” with performance clips by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Sara Rudner (Twyla Tharp Dance). The evening will open with a live set by The Persuasions and close with live music by L.A.-based, Indie rock band Y LUV, featuring Freddy Janney.

For more information please visit: http://janneysound.com/ and facebook.com/janneysound

New, Interactive Art Installation At Miami International Airport By Artist Christoper Janney To Be Dedicated During Art Basel Miami Beach

– Also, Janney’s Architecture of the Air Exhibition to be on View in The Miami Design District from November 29-December 4, 2011

Harmonic Convergence, the newest, large-scale art installation by artist, architect and composer Christopher Janney, is nearing completion at the Miami International Airport. Janney terms Harmonic Convergence “an abstraction of South Florida in color and sound.” The official dedication of Harmonic Convergence, hosted by Miami-Dade County’s Art in Public Places, will take place in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami 2011, December 1-4.

Harmonic Convergence features a 72-foot-long window wall with diamond-shaped panes of colored glass in front of a white structural steel “X-Bracing” frame. With a palette of over 150 transparent colors, Janney has created a gradually changing pattern ranging from deep reds to bright violets, similar to a rainbow.

The project is part of Miami-Dade County’s Art in Public Places program and is located in the passenger connector walkway that is the entrance into the airport from the new the “MIA Mover” automated transit system. As travelers enter the space, they will hear a complex set of sounds Janney recorded during trips to the Florida Everglades, scuba dives in the ocean, and other natural environments of South Florida. In addition, two video cameras installed in the ceiling feed information to the computer regarding the pedestrian activity within the space, influencing the density of the sound-score. At the top of each hour, a short composition with percussion instruments plays, marking the time of day.

“This is my fifth project in South Florida,” Janney states. “It is one of my favorite places in the world. I love the sounds of the subtropics most particularly the Everglades, the ocean shore and underwater sounds, especially sounds both real, as in whales and porpoises, and imagined, i.e. mermaids and Atlantis.

Harmonic Convergence is a replacement for Janney’s 1997 airport commission Harmonic Runway, which was removed from Concourse A after changes to the airport occurred due to 9/11 security. That former artwork had become an icon of South Florida, featured in numerous magazines and on film including the Harrison Ford feature, “Random Hearts” and the Nicholas Cage film, “8MM.”

In addition, Architecture of the Air, a traveling exhibition about Janney’s work will be on view in the Miami Design District at 4040 NE 2nd Avenue from November 29-December 4, 2011. The exhibit highlights projects from Janney’s three principal areas of focus: “Urban Musical Instruments”, “Physical Music”, and “Performance Architecture.” It explores his concept of total immersion through models, photographs, drawings, video, and a site-specific piece “Touch My Building: Miami.”

In conjunction with the exhibition, three exciting events will be held at the exhibition space. On Friday, December 2 at 9 pm, Janney will present a concert of studio music entitled “Disembodied Instruments (Dance Version).” Performers include members of the A cappella group The Persuasions along with a group of special musicians from Boston and New York. On Saturday, December 3 at 3 pm, a panel discussion moderated by renowned Miami art/architecture critic Beth Dunlop with Janney, and fellow artists Vito Acconci and Gustavo Metamoros, will discuss contemporary issues related to art, architecture and sound. On Saturday night there will be a screening of Janney’s recent film “What is a Heart?” which has been called a “meditation on creativity and mortality” with performance clips by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Sara Rudner (Twyla Tharp Dance). The evening will open with a live set by The Persuasions, who also perform in the movie, singing music specially arranged for the occasion by Janney. The evening will close with music by L.A.-based band Y LUV, which features Janney’s son, Freddy, who also appears in the film.

Trained as an architect and jazz musician, Janney is an American artist whose work explores the relationships between sound and architecture, often-transforming otherwise ordinary spaces into “hyper-reality” environments.
Educated at Princeton University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Janney has explored the intersection of architecture and music for over thirty years, creating temporary and permanent installations throughout the United States and Europe. Sometimes he tries making architecture more like music as in his Soundstair on the Spanish Steps in Rome and Sonic Forest at the Bonnaroo and Glastonbury Music Festivals. At other times, he has attempted to make music more like architecture as in his HeartBeat performances. He is well known to Miami sports fans for his Turn Up the Heat interactive “anemone” scoreboard created for the Miami Heat’s American Airlines Arena.

The Stage 1st Year Anniversary Block Party Bash 11/10-13/11

The Stage 1st Year Anniversary Block Party BASH
Thursday, November 10th through Sunday, November 13th
The Stage | Miami
170 NE 38th St (Design District)
Miami, FL 33137
www.thestagemiami.com

The Stage Celebrates It’s 1st Year Anniversary With Over 25 Musical Acts For A Four Day Block Party Bash Including Music By Miami’s Favorite Bands, The Stooges, Cody Chestnutt, London Souls, The Bright Light Social Hour

The Stage 1st Year Anniversary Bash Event Schedule and Lineup
DAY 1: Anniversary Kickoff!
Thursday | 11.10.11 | Doors 9PM | Tickets $7 / $10 Door
The Stooges (NOLA)
Locos Por Juana
DJ Sire Esq.

DAY 2: Media Mixer / VIP Happy Hour!
Friday | 11.11.11 | Doors 6PM | Tickets $15 / $20 Door
Phillip Roebuck
Tristan Clopet
ArtOffical
Cody ChesnuTT
The Stooges (NOLA)
DJ Drop

DAY 3: Thank YOU Miami Block Party Bash!
Saturday | 11.12.11 | Doors 3PM | FREE!
Electric Piquette
PALO!
Lanzallamas Monofica
Conjunto Progresso
Suenalo
DJ D-Kordes
DJ Manuvers
Live Mural Painting By Trek6

Indoor Stage VIP | Doors 8PM | Tickets $15 / $20
LEBO Live Art Show
The London Souls
The Bright Light Social Hour
The Stooges (NOLA)
DJ Kitty Glitter

DAY 4: Day Vent Brass Party!
Sunday | 11.13.11 | Doors 3PM | Tickets $5 / $7 Door
Los Bastardos Magnificos
The Wholetones
Albert Castiglia
Big Brass Juke
Moreland & Arbuckle
DJ Haitian Hillbilly

Tickets for the four-day celebration on sale now for only $30, which includes access to every event. Tickets may be purchased individually as well. The Stage’s “Thank You, Miami!” Block Party Bash is FREE and open to the public at 3PM, 21 and over.

The Stage 1st Anniversary Bash Weekend will feature Miami’s Best Live Music, Leading National Acts, Live Painting, Block Party Celebration, Food Trucks, and Many Surprises!

Voted by the Miami New Times as Miami’s Best New Live Music Venue, The Stage, announces a weekend-long party celebrating it’s First Year Anniversary with over 25 musical performances live painting, food truck rally and many more surprises!

In only one year, The Stage burst onto the Miami music scene as a force to be reckoned with and is considered by many to be Miami’s premier live music venue. Booking of local, national and semi national acts remains at the forefront of the groups mission and the heart of its model for success. In less than a year, The Stage received the coveted “Best of Miami” selection by the Miami New Times’ naming it “Best New Live Music Venue” in 2010.

The Stage, located in the famed Miami Design District, is a mythical invitation to delve yourself in live music and art. Emblazoned in New Orleans and Brooklyn chic, the colors and warmth inspire you to take in the moment. The Stage is a mindful combination of elements. Its aim is to fuse the long running traditions of live music, laid back coffee house cool, and the present moment awareness of a live theatrical venue. The Stage aims to celebrate art and culture, the basic elements of artistic expression, all packaged seamlessly and coupled with master sound, inspiring acts and an all-around ambience for a good time.

The four-day celebration kicks off on Thursday, November 10th with The Stooges Brass Band and two-time Grammy-nominated Locos Por Juana. The festivities will continue through Sunday, November 13th for a weekend-long celebration featuring over 25 musical acts. On Friday, November 11th, The Stage will host a VIP Happy Hour and Media Mixer for The Stage’s loyal friends and media mavens featuring some amazing acts such as Cody ChestnuTT. Many acclaimed musicians count Cody ChesnuTT as an exciting force within the field of music. In an MTV interview, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke listed the singer as one of his favorite new acts. Most notable for his collaboration with The Roots’ The Seed (2.0) which was a remake of ChestnuTT’s original song by the same name.

On Saturday, November 12th, The Stage is going all out – with a Block Party Bash thanks to the generosity of the Miami Parking Authority. The Stage is closing off the parking lot adjacent to the venue for an outdoor event with complete staging area, satellite bars, food trucks, live mural painting by famed street artist, Trek Six alongside local artists and many more interactive surprises! Don’t worry; we have another lot right next door so there will be plenty of parking.

Saturday’s Block Party starts early at 3PM with some of Miami’s best music including Suenalo, Conjunto Progreso, Palo and more! The event continues into the night indoors including nationally touring The London Souls and live painting by LEBO.

Sunday’s Day Vent kicks of at 3PM as the final finale to a great anniversary weekend with music all day, drink specials and food trucks so come out for Miami’s best Bloody Mary or Mimosaand have brunch at The Stage. The fun will continue late into the night.

Stooges Brass Band at The Stage One Year Anniversary Weekend 11/10-12/11

Stooges Brass Band @ The Stage: One Year Anniversary Weekend
Thursday November 10, 2011, (Thursday) Doors at 9:00 p.m.
(Friday) Doors at 6:00 p.m.
(Saturday) Doors at 8:00 p.m.
The Stage
170 NE 38th St
Miami, FL

Anniversary Kickoff. With Stooges Brass Band, Locos Por Juana, and DJ Sire Esq. Thursday, November 10. Doors open at 9 p.m. and tickets cost $7 in advance or $10 at the door.

Media Mixer and VIP Happy Hour. With Stooges Brass Band, Phillip Roebuck, Tristan Clopet, Art Official, Cody Chesnutt,, and DJ Drop. Friday, November 11. Doors open at 6 p.m. and tickets cost $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

Indoor Stage VIP Show. With Stooges Brass Band, LEBO Live Art Show, The London Souls, Bright Light Social Hour, and DJ Kitty Glitter. Saturday, November 12. Doors open at 8 p.m. and tickets cost $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

The Stooges Brass Band has been a premiere New Orleans Brass Band since 1996. While appealing to the emotions of traditional jazz, the brass band uses their hip-hop influence to create a new sound. Their innovative incorporation of hip-hop sound to the traditional styling of New Orleans brass band music has set them apart from other New Orleans bands and allowed The Stooges to develop an extraordinary performance history, including performances with Jessica Simpson and Jadakiss. The Stooges have toured nationally and internationally in Asia, Europe, and South America.

In October 2010, the Stooges Brass Band won the title of Red Bull Street Kings, beating out The Free Agents, To Be Continued, and The Soul Rebels brass bands to win an all-expense paid trip for a three-day recording and mentorship session with a producer in the Red Bull Studios in California.

Locust Projects presents Ruben Ochoa Cores and Cutouts Opening reception 11/12/11

Ruben Ochoa CORES and CUTOUTS
November 12, 7-10pm
Locust Projects, Inc
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Conversation with the artist: November 12, 6pm
Moderated by Rene Morales, Associate Curator, Miami Art Museum

Opening reception: November 12, 7-10pm
Reception: Thursday, December 1, 7-10pm
Hours during Art Basel: November 29 – December 3, 9am – 4pm

November 12, 2011 – January 28, 2012
Locust Projects is pleased to announce CORES and CUTOUTS, Ruben Ochoa’s first solo exhibition in Miami. Known for using gritty, vernacular building materials such as concrete, dirt, and steel, the artist will create a new site-specific installation using the building’s substructure as source material. Ochoa will cut through the concrete floor to expose subterranean cross-sections of the gallery’s foundation, revealing the space where earth and architecture intersect. Cored segments of the poured concrete floor will totter on columns of substrate above their normal resting place.

Ochoa’s installations address an architectural disjuncture, conflating the gallery and the art object. With a nod to both archeology and earthworks, his work at Locust Projects further explores the materials and politics of infrastructure in the social fabric. Contemplating the materiality of the built environment, Ochoa’s work encourages viewers to have a deeper experience with their surroundings as they step out of the gallery and confront those same materials on the street.

Born in 1974 in Oceanside, California, Ruben Ochoa currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Recent exhibitions include a two person show at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, 2011; and group exhibitions in the FGAP @ Venice, Collateral Event of the 54th International Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Papadopoli, Venice, Italy, 2011; and The Artist’s Museum: Los Angeles Artists 1980-2010, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, 2010. Ochoa has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA, 2010; Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, LA, 2010; Charles H. Scott Gallery at Emily Carr University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2009; and Site Santa Fe, NM, 2009. Ochoa was included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY and the 2004 California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art, CA. He has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2008 and a Creative Capital Foundation Grant, 2005. Following his exhibition at Locust Projects, Ruben Ochoa will be preparing for his first solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery, NY in the spring of 2012.

Locust Projects is a not-for-profit exhibition space founded by three Miami artists in 1998 in order to provide contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas and methods without the limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work, and Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artists. http://www.locustprojects.org/

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

Special thanks to Vicente and Olga Mari Lago; Christie’s; James Cohan Gallery, New York; and Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Los Angeles.

Reception sponsors: Grolsch, Mandarine Napoleon, Miami Magazine, Societe Perrier, Workshop Collective.

Miamiartzine.com 6th Anniversary Celebration 11/7/11

Miamiartzine.com 6th Anniversary Celebration
Monday, November 7 · 6:00pm – 9:00pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL

Silent Auction ~ Cocktails ~ Hors d’oeuvres

KCC Productions presents the Kiki Sanchez Ensemble

$25 Donation

Proceeds benefit Miami Beach Arts Trust

Ticket info at Miamiartzine.com

AWARDING
Adalberto Acevedo
Reinier Gamboa
Carlos Garcia
Noel Suarez
Kiki Sanchez
Sasha Torres

Faces of China Exhibit by Tom Salyer at the ACND Gallery of Art 11/5/11 – 1/21/12

Faces of China Photo Exhibit with Field Recorded Sound by Tom Salyer Opening Reception
Saturday, November 5, 7:00 p.m.
ACND Gallery of Art, at Archbishop Curley Notre Dame
4949 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
305.751.8367
www.acnd.net

Photography Exhibit: November 5/11 to January 21/12

“I decided to meet China’s people and capture a tiny bit of that nation’s character one person and one photograph at a time. These ‘Faces of China’ are timeless glimpses of people who, like you and me, are trying to live their lives to the fullest, plan for the future, and contribute to their community.” Tom Salyer

Miami based professional photographer Tom Salyer will showcase an exhibit of his work documenting his annual visits to China at the ACND Gallery of Art at Archbishop Curley Notre Dame 6 to 12 Prep, 4949 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137. The Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. and the exhibit will run through January 21, 2012.

“’Faces of China’ is not a profound statement about this vast nation’s character, but more of a casual observation of human nature,” explains Tom Salyer. Rather than attempt to accentuate the differences between “us and them,” Salyer chooses to highlight the similarities as we look beneath the costume, colors, and drama and peer into the human soul.

“People are people. That’s valid too, don’t you think? We (the rich, poor, powerful, and powerless) all put our pants on one leg at a time.”

However, this body of work is far from simple. It demonstrates a mastery of technical skills and visual communication. A postcard with a map identifying the shot location and event description serves as a point of a departure. Cross the cultural line and be immersed in an array of rich color, scenic landscapes, and intimate close-ups.

The show will also feature an audio accompaniment of natural, field-recorded sound. As well as traditional commercial photography, Salyer specializes in multimedia presentations and ‘talking postcards’ that combine photographs and sound so that audiences gain a fuller, more compelling experience than any one of those elements could achieve by themselves.

Images detailing the meditation routine of Tibetan Monks are preserved moments in time when complemented with the sounds of horns, cymbals, chants, conch shells, clanging tea cups, and rice being rhythmically scooped and poured over bowls and rings. Salyer describes the experience: “Upon entering the Arou Ba Temple in China’s Qinghai Province, my senses were blasted by the monks blowing low notes on eight-foot-long brass horns. Squawking reed instruments competed with ringing finger cymbals. The Yellow Hat sect Tibetan Buddhist monks were chanting, slowly at times, then ‘rat-a-tat-tat’ as fast as an auctioneer.”

Since moving to Miami in 1980, Salyer worked as a staff photographer with the United Press International covering a variety of news events; by 1989 worked freelance for clients that included Business Week, National Geographic, the University of Miami, and the Florida Turnpike Authority; and in 2004, opened his own business, “Tom Salyer Photography.” He lives in Miami Shores with his wife Kathy and daughter Sylvia – a graduate of Archbishop Curley Notre Dame and freshman at the University of Miami.

Salyer will exhibit 32 works depicting his experiences with both ancient and contemporary China during an annual visit to the country between 2004 until his most recent trip this October. A community discussion about how educational institutions can create an “interconnected world” will also take place. The discussion’s goal will be in alliance with The Partnership for 21st Century Skills – a national movement to include 21st century skills as the new basics of American education. Mastery of world languages and the weaving of global awareness into core subject areas are key components of their definition of success. Members of the Community Leadership Partnership of Greater Miami Shores including Dr. Joan Lutton, Head of The Cushman School and Br. Patrick Sean Moffett, CFC, Ph.D., ACND Principal will lead this discussion.

Any representatives of educational institutions or members of the community who wish to share their interest in this subject or their personal experiences in China may contact Doug Romanik, Vice Principal for Advancement dromanik@acnd.net or 305.751.8367 *28.

Photographs of Funkshion Fashion Week at The Moore Building on 10/21/11

Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach Presented by Heineken Spring/Summer 2012 Collections at the Moore Building on Wednesday, October 19, 2011  Andrew Charles Hilfiger showcased his new fashion line Andrew Charles at Funkshion. with special performance by Andy Hilfiger, Marky Ramone and The Click Clack Boom.

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I Used To Love H.E.R. Halloween Costume Bash 10/30/11

I Used To Love H.E.R. Halloween Costume Bash
10/30/2011, 9:00pm
The Stage Miami
170 Ne 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
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Addictive Affairs / Art Of War/ Tyrannoserumrecords Presents
I Used To Love H.E.R. Halloween Costume Bash

$5 With Costume
$ 10 Without
No Exceptions

Peforming Live: Saheed & The Llamabeats Crew
Trick Or Treat By Antisteez.Com
Art Of War Battles T/B/A
Serum’s Bday (at midnight when Halloween hits)

Dj Heron On The Ones And Twos
Live Broadcast From http://realdjsdorealthings.com/

More T/B/A Stay Tuned To reupradio.com
Plenty Of Giveaways

Photographs of Funkshion Fashion Week and Vanidades Fashion Show at the Moore Building on 10/19/11

Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach Presented by Heineken Spring/Summer 2012 Collections at the Moore Building on Wednesday, October 19, 2011   The  FGI Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to Isabel And Ruben Toledo presented by Vanidades  followed by a amazing Fashion Show by Isabel Toledo.

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Evolution to Freedom Safespace Day 10/21/11

Safespace Day
October 21, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Art Fusion Gallery
1 NE 40th Street, Suite 3
Miami, FL 33137.
Cost $35 per person. Purchase Tickets Online

Hosted by Radio Personality: Jill Tracey

In honor of Domestic Violence Month, Jonathan Spikes, Inc., in collaboration with Safespace Foundation, Inc. presents “Evolution to Freedom” Wine & Cheese Reception benefiting the Safespace Foundation, Inc.

The Safespace Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization committed to the advocacy and empowerment of domestic violence victims and survivors. Their services include safe housing, emergency financial assistance as well as information and referrals for individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence. It only with your support that we can provide the resources to empower these victims to break away from their destructive and dysfunctional environment.

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Yamel Molerio-Paintings 10/22-23/11

Yamel Molerio-Paintings
October 22-October 23, 4pm-7pm
Buena Vista Building-Design District
180 NE 39th Street, suite 216
Miami, Florida 33137
Design District

Join us this Saturday October 22nd and Sunday October 23rd from 4pm-7pm for a special viewing of Yamel Molerio’s solo show titled “Paintings”. The artist will be present to meet and greet. Come after or before the Wynwood Art Fair. We hope to see you. For more information call 305 987 7787.

Best Buddies After Dark Event 10/27/11

Best Buddies ‘After Dark’ Event
Thursday, October 27, 2011, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
The Stage, Miami
170 NE 38th St.
Miami, FL 33130

Best Buddies South Florida, nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is hosting a fundraiser for Miami’s finest to come together for an evening of entertainment, food, and friendship. For $35 minimum suggested donation, guests are entitled to entrance to the event, cocktails courtesy of GREY GOOSE Vodka, and a select food truck menu. All the funds raised will go towards supporting Best Buddies Miami Programs.

Locust Projects presents a seminar and workshops with Jackie Battenfield 10/14-15/11

Locust Projects presents: Seminar and Workshops with Jackie Battenfield
Friday, October 14th
Saturday, October 15th
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Friday, October 14th, 6:30pm
Making an Artist’s Life Work
This seminar will review the fundamental skills artists need for developing and sustaining a professional life with an overview of Battenfield’s widely acclaimed book, The Artist’s Guide: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love. It covers tips on how to plan, promote, fund, organize, build community, and includes time to address participant questions.

Saturday, October 15th
10am – 12:30pm
Promoting Your Work and Building Relationships
This workshop begins with a brief overview of planning and then looks at the tools an artist needs to effectively promote their work to meet their goals. We will discuss communication skills, how to network, and the importance of building long-term relationships. It will include skill-building exercises to build your confidence when introducing your work in a variety of professional situations.*

1:30 – 4pm
Fundraising for Individual Artists
This workshop focuses on identifying your needs and how to select the appropriate funding to help you achieve them. It begins with an overview of different funding categories, how to research opportunities, and addresses the basics of writing a grant proposal, budgets, the panel review process, and partnering with a nonprofit. We finish with a discussion on pricing your work and establishing artist fees.*

*Registration is required for the workshops. Please contact locustprojects@yahoo.com or 305.576.8570

A popular lecturer on the challenges of sustaining a successful career in the visual arts, Jackie Battenfield is a painter and printmaker who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. She is the author of The Artist’s Guide: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love published by Da Capo Press in 2009. This comprehensive sourcebook is based on the professional practice classes that Battenfield has taught for more than 18 years in the graduate program at Columbia University, and the Professional Development Program at the Creative Capital Foundation for visual artists. She has mentored more than 2,000 artists in her career.

Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach Presented by Heineken Spring/Summer 2012 Collections Runway Shows 10/19-22/11

Funkshion Fashion Week Miami Beach Presented by Heineken Spring/Summer 2012 Collections Runway Shows
October 18-22, 2011

The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33137

The Setai Hotel
2001 Collins Ave
Miami Beach FL 33139

As with every season (since the conception of Funkshion) we allow the general public to attend. Potential guests need to officially rsvp at www.fashionweekmiami.com Or www.funkshion.com

Funkshion: Fashion Week Miami Beach celebrates its 8th year and 17th season! As with every year, Funkshion: Fashion Week Miami Beach, will fuse music and fashion and like no other city in the world could do. This is Fashion Week – Miami Style! Funkshion: Fashion Week Miami Beach will utilize locations including The Setai Hotel in Miami Beach and The Moore Building in the famed Design District in Miami. Funkshion: Fashion Week Miami Beach is a four day/evening long event that provides an intelligent, innovative platform for progressive and established designers to showcase their collections to media, celebrities, international buyers, and select style makers.

Wednesday Oct 19th, Moore Building, 8pm – Isabel Toledo and FGI. IsabelToledo was born in Cuba. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology (NY) and Parsons School of Design (NY). Toledo designed a lemongrass yellow wool lace shift dress with matching overcoat which First Lady Michelle Obama selected to wear at the inauguration of her husband, President Barack Obama.

NOW THURSDAY OCT 20, The Setai Hotel 9pm – Now entering its 7th year, Go Red For Women is the nationwide campaign of The American Heart Association (AHA) to create awareness surrounding America’s #1 killer of women – Heart Disease. The event will showcase red dresses on the runway created and donated specifically for this show by some of the world’s top fashion designers. These dresses will then be auctioned off with all proceeds going the AHA. Designers Include: Oscar De La Renta, Donna Karan, Nicole Miller, Custo Barcelona, Angel Sanchez, and Gustavo Cadile.

Thursday, Oct 20th, The Moore Building. 6pm – JetBlue Fashion Show by MIUAD.

Thursday, Oct 20th, The Moore Building. 7pm – Toxic Sadie Swimwear.

Thursday, Oct 20th, The Moore Building. 8pm – Sarahi House of Fashion. The collection is an affordable and fashionable clothes and shoes line that is designed to fit the tall women’s body type, while also catering to the average height and petite women. Sarahi House of Fashions understands that everyone is uniquely shaped.

Thursday, Oct 20th, The Setai Hotel. 8pm – Xela Fashion by Nora Sahraoui, a new fashion forward collection from Marseille France, is set to debut at Funkshion: Fashion week. The Funkshion audience will view original and authentic work including haute couture, Arabic dresses, cocktail, pret-et-porter, and several one of a kind wedding dresses, all designed specifically for today’s bold woman.

Friday, Oct 21st, The Moore building. 7pm – Steven Tyler, Aerosmith’s lead singer, has stepped out of his music comfort zone to help design a rock and roll clothing line. He has teamed up with Andy Hilfiger, Tommy Hilfiger’s brother, for a ‘rock inspired’ clothing line for Macy’s called Andrew Charles. Steven Tyler was the main inspiration for the Andrew Charles clothing line and will star in the ads alongside his 22 year old daughter, Chelsea Tyler.
At the conclusion of the runway show, Andy Hilfiger, a lifelong musician, will perform songs with his band, The Andrew Charles All-Stars, featuring Grammy award winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, MARKY RAMONE on drums. Also performing at the event – The Click Clack Boom.

Saturday, Oct 22nd, The Setai Hotel. 8pm – Funkshion Goes Green in an effort to promote social and environmental responsibility, Funkshion has partnered with The Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) and their “green” team to bring a truly sustainable experience to Fashion Week Miami Beach. 500 Journalists from around the world will be attending an eco-Friendly Runway show by multiple designers (including Eco-Swim , EcoArtFashion by Luis Valenzuela and designs by Julia Veli) that all follow the sustainability message.
www.sej.org

Special thanks to: Kroma Makeup and Prive Salon for all makeup and hair
And just like our designers, which all are all showing Spring/Summer 2012 collections, Polaris electric bicycles, will showcase the debut of their Spring/Summer 2012 eBikes . Developed with innovative technology, representing an exciting new option in recreational and commuting mobility, Polaris will be debuting their new electric bicycles at all events during this years Funkshion.

Egg and Dart Launches Weeknight Happy Hour

Cocktail & Appetizer Specials
Monday Through Friday, 5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
Egg & Dart
4029 N. Miami Avenue
Miami Design District

Egg & Dart, the new chic Greek restaurant & bar in the heart of the Miami Design District, is introducing a weeknight Happy Hour celebration showcasing innovative drink creations, as well as cocktail and appetizer specials. Happy Hour takes place Monday through Friday, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Signature cocktails are affordably priced at $7.00 and include innovative libations like the Greek Salad – Smooth Ambler gin, cucumbers, Kalamata olives, lime, pepperoncini, tomato water, feta stuffed olive garnish; Egg & Dart Fizz – Ridge Gin, egg white, lemon, powdered sugar, sweet cream, Hum botanical spirit; and the Mojitaki – Cane & Abe Freshwater rum, mint, fresh lime, sugar, Eastside Ouzo, lime garnish. In addition, Egg & Dart offers $5 specialty champagne cocktails and $5 Greek wine by the glass. Guests can pair cocktails with an array of mezze (Greek appetizers), all 50% off, including bacalao croquettes, crispy cheese pie, a variety of dips and more.

Open since August 2011, Egg & Dart is the Miami Design District’s newest chic Greek dining destination, named after the iconic decorative moulding found on much of Greece’s architecture. The menu honors the breadth of traditional Greek cuisine by bringing fresh, wholesome cooking from all regions of Greece and features sumptuous mezze (small plates), staples like taramosalata and hummus, and impeccably grilled meats, seafood and whole fish.

The Heavy Pets Swim Out Past the Sun Record Release Party 10/22/11

Saturday, October 22nd, 9 PM
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
www.TheStageMiami.com
Tickets: $10 | 21+

All Guests Receive FREE Album Download
Signed Limited Edition Posters by American Painter Mark T. Smith Available for Collectors

On Saturday, October 22nd, The Heavy Pets return home from their east coast tour to release their third studio album, Swim Out Past the Sun, at a celebratory record release party at The Stage in Miami’s Design District.

Returning to their acoustic roots on Swim Out Past the Sun, THP’s guitar duo set aside their electric axes for a more organic approach. Showcasing the intricate unplugged guitar interplay offered on the new album, guests at the record release party will be treated to a Stop Making Sense-style performance that begins with Jeff Lloyd and Mike Garulli on acoustic guitars and builds to the full electric band including keyboard player Jim Wuest, bassist Justin Carney and drummer Jamie Newitt. Skillfully blending rhythm and blues, jazz-funk and reggae fusion with rock and roll, THP are masters at creating an infectious dance party and October 22nd is sure to be one of their finest powerhouse live performances.

Famed American painter, Mark T. Smith, who contributed Swim Out Past the Sun’s album artwork, will be signing a series of limited-edition screen printed posters commissioned for the occasion and the band will be available to sign posters and CDs. Terry Newitt (drummer Jamie Newitt’s father) will be painting live during the performance, and Original MOONSHINE® Clear Corn Whiskey will provide complimentary cocktails for a portion of the evening.

Inspired by the efforts of Positive Legacy, the non-profit arm of Cloud 9 Adventures, THP will donate a portion of proceeds from Swim Out Past The Sun sales between its release and the band’s inaugural voyage upon Jam Cruise in support of Positive Legacy’s community outreach projects in Haiti.

The Heavy Pets (THP) are an American rock band whose contagious vibe blends rhythm and blues, jazz-funk and reggae fusion with rock and roll. Called “a living, breathing, force of nature” by Relix, THP are known for powerhouse live performances and infectious danceable songs with thought provoking lyrics. The group became an instant Sirius radio sensation in 2007 with the release of their double-disc debut album, Whale, driven by hit tracks “Operation of Flight” and “Sleep.” First embraced by the jam scene for their raw talent, their cross-over sound that is showcased on their self-titled album and was dubbed a “Top 10 Album of 2010” by The Huffington Post, propelled them into the periphery of mainstream music.

Returning to their acoustic roots on Swim Out Past the Sun (2011), THP’s guitar duo set aside their electric axes for a more organic approach. Featuring a three song sit-in by longtime Jerry Garcia collaborator David Grisman, the album presents a fresh perspective from the ever-evolving quintet. Swim Out Past the Sun was produced and recorded by multi-platinum, Grammy and Oscar Award-winner Scott Mathews and mastered by Grammy Award-winner Vlado Meller. Major festival darlings, THP have taken the stage at Bonnaroo, High Sierra, Gathering of the Vibes, moe.down, Langerado, Summercamp, All Good, Wakarusa, Bear Creek, Mountain Jam and their namesake PetZoo. www.TheHeavyPets.com

Novell NU Soul Series After Hour Happy Hour 10/18/11

Tuesday, October 18, 8pm-12am
www.maitardimiami.com

Free cover

Is it “Just My Imagination” or do “I Hear a Symphony”? Because ” Baby, I Need your Lovin” and “I Aint too Proud to Beg”!

Miami’s Premier Show Featuring The Best In Poetry, Old And New Soul Hits.
Novell Nu- Soul Featuring Da Fundatmentals Hosted By Novell And Kinetic.
Don’t Miss Out On Our “After Hour” Happy Hour From 7-9pm With Drink Specials.
For More Information On Novell Nu-Soul Please Email novellnusoulseries@gmail.com.

Follow And Like Novell Nu Soul Series On Twitter & Facebook.

Check out our last show on Youtube

TR3 featuring Tim Reynolds Performs Live at The Stage Miami 10/15/11

Grammy-nominated / Dave Matthews Band Collaborator TR3 featuring Tim Reynolds
to Perform Live
Saturday, October 15 at 9:00PM
The Stage
170 Northeast 38th Street
(Design District)
Miami, FL

Presale Tickets $10, $15 Day of Event
Tickets at www.thestagemiami.com

Tim Reynolds is a Grammy-Nominated, multi-instrumentalist known as both a solo artist and as the lead guitarist for Dave Matthews Band. He recorded and toured as a sideman with the Dave Matthews Band from its inception until late 1998, rejoining them as a permanent member in June 2008. He often tours with Dave Matthews as an acoustic duo, in addition to performing as a member of Dave Matthews & Friends. He has performed on nearly all of DMB’s CDs.

With a musical career spanning more than thirty-five years, guitarist and sonic innovator Tim Reynolds is known for his masterful command of melody and timing and for his uncanny ability to improvise on any instrument he touches. Having explored most musical styles, from rock, jazz and blues to classical and reggae, Reynolds’ wide-ranging musical versatility is evident each time he picks up his acoustic or electric guitar. Technically brilliant, yet emotionally honest, Reynolds’ music is inspired and authentic.

It was in the mid 1980s that Reynolds founded his breakthrough electric power trio, TR3 (Tim Reynolds Trio), known for their fusion of funk, rock, and jazz. He toured with TR3 during the 1980s and 1990s, using a rotating cast of musicians. It was at this time he met and befriended Dave Matthews and their ongoing musical collaboration began. He eventually decided to disbanded TR3, relocate to Santa Fe, NM, and pursue his solo acoustic career. During the 1990s and 2000s, his musical progression continued throughout his many years on the road as a solo guitar wizard playing for packed houses and to crowds who quickly determined that he is one of the most talented and thoughtful musicians on the circuit today.

Reynolds discography is more than prolific. He continues to release a large number of acoustic and electric CDs, from the widely-acclaimed “Stream” to his recently-released acoustic “The Limbic System” and collaborates frequently with other musicians on a number of side projects.

Oxenberg Fine Art Opening Reception 10/13/11

Oxenberg Fine Art Opening Reception
Thursday, October 13, 7-10pm
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami Design District
Miami, FL 33137

Oxenberg Fine Art cordially invites you to a group exhibition presenting the recent works of Laura DiNello, Roberto Edwards, Rainer Lagemann, Volker Kühn, Carolina Rojas, Fernando Vignoli, Marcelo Wong.

Exhibit continues through November 12, 2011 Open Daily 12-5pm

Valet Parking
Light Fare & Wine Bar

Please RSVP by Oct 11 305 854 7104 or gallery@oxenbergart.com

ArtOfficial Record Release Party 11/4/11

ArtOfficial Record Release Party
Friday, November 4th, 10pm Doors
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami

Cost: $10 with CD, $5 without CD
21+ to get in
www.artofficialmusic.net

Join ArtOfficial on Friday, November 4th as they celebrate their Record Release Party at The Stage in Miami, FL. This will be a very special night for the band as they will perform their new album, Vitamins & Minerals, in its entirety. They will also welcome several musical guests to the stage, many that collaborated on the album.

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“…a technically unflappable blend of sunny, old-school… beat-music-derived production à la De La Soul, with the organic live touch of The Roots, and the triumphant, posi rhymes of Jurassic Five., …ArtOfficial [are] absolutely on top of their game. “ – New Times

“ArtOfficial have proven themselves as creative forces to be reckoned with. Their delicately weaved combination of hip-hop, jazz and indie beats represent an exquisitely refined Miami sound.” – Miami.com

“ArtOfficial is a collective that unites smart MCs with band geeks, snapping off rhymes over boom-bap funk and electric ’70s jazz like Guru’s Jazzmatazz joined by the kids who were too cool for their high school’s marching band.” — SF Weekly

“…if you want to know who the current kings of Miami’s hip hop scene are, look no further than ArtOfficial” – New Times

Arboleda Vintage and Handmade Crafts Festival 11/12/11

Arboleda Vintage & Handmade Crafts Festival
November 12, 2011, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Miami Design District – The Palm Lot
140 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
www.arboledafest.com

Lovers of indie crafts and retro vintage finds – stand up! The Arboleda Vintage & Handmade Crafts Festival will bring more than 60 artists, crafters and more together for a day of creative exchange in the Miami Design District. Support local, independent artisans and the handmade culture, while browsing everything from cool vintage wares and pop art to steampunk and geekery, fashion, accessories, and more.

Activities for everyone in the family include do-it-yourself tutorial workstations for adults, craft activities for kids, live art performances, raffles, giveaways for the first 100 guests to arrive, gourmet food trucks and so much more! The pet-friendly daytime event will also feature a soundstage with live performances from local indie bands and the BECK’S Beer Garden.

More than 60 vendors made up of artists, crafters and vintage retailers will be joined by gourmet food trucks and local indie bands. For a full listing of vendors, visit bit.ly/oZaTQ2. Partners helping to make Arboleda Fest possible include, Pearl Fine Art Supplies, Home Depot, Miami Design District, Metro Signs Inc., Jack’s Junk Removal, Sweat Records, The Black Key Group, Vagabond, and Beck’s. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Artoconecto’s KIDSART program.

Arboleda Fest is FREE and open to the public. Street and valet parking is available for $3.

It Takes All This to be Me A solo exhibit by Kenton Parker Opening Reception 10/8/11

It Takes All This to be Me A solo exhibit by Kenton Parker Opening Reception
Saturday, October 8 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Primary Projects
4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104
Miami Design District

Saturday, October 8 – Sunday, November 6, 2011

Primary Projects is pleased to present It Takes All This to be Me by Los Angeles-based artist Kenton Parker in his first solo project since 2007. Borrowing and re-appropriating mainstream cultural imagery, then barraging that aesthetic with subtly aggressive visual and textual commentary, Parker subverts and subsequently defies the authority of the surfaces and personalities he encounters. Parker’s own studio reflects this trajectory in the form of crudely documented musings on sexual deviation, amusement, critical texts and instinctive responses over thousands of sheets of paper.

The opening reception for It Takes All This to be Me is free and open to the public, with complimentary beverages courtesy of 42Below Vodka and Perrier. Curated by BooksIIII Bischof, Typoe and Chris Oh, this exhibit will be on view until November 6, 2011. For more information, please visit www.primaryprojectspace.com.

In the context of the exhibits title, Parker inhabits multiple roles as the vagrant, the journalist, the graphic designer and the taco vendor, all filtered through film, sculpture, installation and traditional wall-based art. ‘My First Ralf’ is one such example; a nine-minute short film shows Parker playing ‘Frank’, a vandal for which a public service announcement is made to viewers not through the transmission of practical information, but rather through his own culture-bending acid trip.

Loosely bound to the heels of an iconic Richard Prince collage, Parker deploys his dated, 50’s-style bulletin threaded through his own YouTube videos and original photography. A miniature replica of his fully-functioning ‘Taco Shop’ will inhabit the gallery space, dressed in tiny ceramic tiles, stainless steel finishes, and Retro neon signage.

It Takes All This To Be Me will feature a selection of works created over the past four years, with a significant majority of the corpus inspired by the last ten months of the artist’s life and activities. Parker’s practice is deeply rooted in the cultural incubator that is Los Angeles.

Powered by artistic collective Primary Flight, Primary Projects is a multidisciplinary space, positioned at the heart of Miami’s Design District, which aims to explore and promote multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists. Utilizing extensive, and wholly specific, experience in producing street-level curatorial endeavors in Miami, the creative forces behind Primary Projects unites the commercial and critical efforts of artists, critics, curators, professionals and patrons; the result is the vital presence of an intelligent, alternative arts environment with a bold, urban sensibility delivered through a diverse range of media.

Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level and indoor, murals and installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. Launching Primary Projects at 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104 in December 2010, Primary Flight uses its 4,000-square-foot space as an art lab, giving professional, established and emerging artists the opportunity to redefine the context in which their work is experienced. Primary Projects’ focus is mainly on the attitude and intellect commonly associated with defiance. Gallery Hours are Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from Noon to 5p.m. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com and www.primaryprojectspace.com.

“Chanel, 4141 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 104B”
Mixed Media
2010

“Taco Truck”
Custom Designed Taco Truck
2009

Halloween House Party H2P by Kiwanis Club of Little Havana 10/29/11

The Kiwanis Club of Little Havana Presents Halloween House Party | H2P
Saturday, October 29, 9pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami Design District
Ticket prices: $25 in advance. $35 at the door.
Visit H2P.org to purchase tickets or for more information.

Brought to you by the masterminds behind Carnaval Miami’s Calle Ocho & Carnaval on the Mile, the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana along with Heineken dare you to enjoy a night of mischievous Halloween mayhem at The Stage Miami, benefiting Voices Against Brain Cancer.

Live performances by:
Spam All Stars
Conjunto Progreso
Suenalo

Music by:
DJ Ethics

Experience death for only a few seconds by climbing into their real coffin. Participate in the raffle and enter the costume contest. Prizes awarded until the shrieking stops…

Locust Projects Ninth Annual Smash And Grab Fundraiser 10/29/11

Locust Projects Ninth Annual Smash And Grab Fundraiser
Saturday, October 29, 6:30-9:30pm
Locust Projects, Inc
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

The event revolves around a raffle, for which over one hundred local, national, and international artists have donated artwork (enough so that each raffle ticket is guaranteed to win an artwork). Tickets are drawn at random during the party, with the winner getting their choice of artwork (i.e. first called gets first pick, and so on).

Smash and Grab preview exhibition October 21-28th. Online catalog available soon!

Artwork Raffle Ticket (admits 2 people):
$425 Locust Projects member
$450 non member

General Admission: $50 per person

Yamel Molerio-Paintings 10/8/11

Yamel Molerio-Paintings
October 8th, 2011, 6:00 pm
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street
Miami, Florida, 33137
Suite 216
Design District

Join us Saturday, October 8th, 2011 for the opening reception of artist Yamel Molerio’s solo show titled “Paintings”. This is in coordination with Second Saturday Art Walk-Art and Design Night in the Design District. All of the paintings in the show have been created this year(2011). Molerio is the founder-president of the artist group GUILD.

Lecture Form Revisited with Dr. Robert Hobbs at de la Cruz Collection 10/6/11

Lecture: Form Revisited with Dr. Robert Hobbs at de la Cruz Collection
Thursday October 6 at 8pm
De la Cruz Collection
23 N.E. 41st
Miami, FL 33137

Free Admission. Dim sum station starting at 7 pm
To Reserve A Seat For This Lecture Please Send E-Mail To: rsvp@delacruzcollection.org

At a time when issues of form have been de-emphasized because of the postmodern emphasis on open-ended readings, form continues to be important. The lecture will look in particular at Kant’s, Mallarme’s, and the Russian Formalists’ uses of form and demonstrate why they continue to be timely.

Art historian Dr. Robert Hobbs has held the Rhoda Thalhimer Endowed Chair at Virginia Commonwealth University since 1991 and has been a visiting professor at Yale University since 2004. Before coming to VCU, he served as a lecturer at Yale and an associate professor at Cornell University.

Hobbs specializes in both late modern and post-modern art. His work joins social history with literary criticism and aesthetics; it also relies on feminist and postcolonial theory. He has published widely and has curated dozens of exhibitions, many of which have been shown at important institutions in the U.S. and abroad. His specific research areas span the twentieth- and twentieth-first centuries, and his publications include monographs on Milton Avery, Alice Aycock, Edward Hopper, Lee Krasner, Mark Lombardi, Robert Smithson, and Kara Walker. In addition he has written on such mainstream modern and post-modern artists as Hernan Bas, Duane Hanson, Keith Haring, Jonathan Lasker, Mark Lindquist, Malcolm Morley, Robert Motherwell, Beverly Pepper, Richard Pousette-Dart, Neo Rauch, Andres Serrano, Yinka Shonibare, James Siena, Meredyth Sparks, Frank Stella, Frank Thiel, Kelley Walker, John Wesley, and Kehinde Wiley, among others. His published research also includes in-depth studies of regional, self-taught, African-American, and American Indian artists, as well as investigations of contemporary craft media.

Locust Projects presents a Conversation and Tasting with Chef Dena Marino 10/5/11

Conversation and Tasting with Chef Dena Marino
Wednesday, October 5, 6:30pm
Locust Projects, Inc
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Welcoming “Iron Chef” competitor Chef Dena Marino to Miami. She is celebrated for her work at Aspen’s D19 and Ajax Tavern. Look for Chef Marino’s new project coming soon in Miami!

On the menu: Home made Ricotta Cheese and Oven Roasted Butternut Squash Bruschetta with a drizzle of Saba

$5 member / $15 non member / Artists free

RSVP locustprojects@yahoo.com or 305.576.8570

Photographs of MaiArt Series The Art of Loving at MaiTardi on 9/28/11

MaiArt Series featuring The Art of Loving at MaiTardi on Wednesday, September 28, 2011.  This month MaiArt showcased Miryam Laporte and her  art is incredible.    Always a great time and the food at MaiTardi is awesome, we had the spicy sausauge pizza and it was AWESOME!!!!

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Opening Reception for Fusion VIII Synesthesia 10/8/11

Fusion VIII – Synesthesia
Saturday October 8th, 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our 9th Year Anniversary & Art Basel exhibition of the year 2011

“Fusion VIII – Synesthesia”

The “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” exhibition features 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of October
8th 2011 on your calendar for our Opening Reception.

Our 9th Anniversary exhibition celebrates and honors those artists who define exceptionalism and individuality. Art Fusion Galleries is proud to mark our 9th Anniversary with a select group of artisans featuring original paintings, photography and mixed media sculptures. Our 2011 year-end exhibition “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” will also celebrate our participation and exhibition in the Red Dot Miami Art Fair from Wednesday November 30th to Sunday December 4th. This spectacular art exhibition runs concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the Vitamin Water Uncapped LIVE at The Stage on 9/23/11

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Vitamin Water Uncapped LIVE at The Stage on Friday, September 23, 2011.

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

Big Bad Brass Weekend at The Stage 9/29/11 – 10/1/11

Thursday, September 29th through Saturday, October 1st
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th St (Design District)
Miami, FL 33137
www.thestagemiami.com
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The Stage Presents The Hot 8 Brass Band (NOLA), Suénalo (Miami Best Latin Band 2011), Locos Por Juana (Grammy-Nominated) In A Weekend-Long Big Bad Brass Party Celebrating New Orleans And Miami’s Unique Musical Culture

The Big Bad Brass Weekend will feature Miami’s Best ‘Po Boys, Live Painting and
Crowd-Stomping Music

Voted by the Miami New Times as Miami’s Best Live Music Venue, The Stage, announces a weekend-long party celebrating New Orleans and Miami’s unique musical flavorings with NOLA’s The Hot 8 Brass Band, Suénalo (Miami Best Latin Band 2011) and Grammy-Nominated Locos Por Juana. Big Bad Brass Party Weekend at The Stage is sure to delight the senses with musical performances, live painting, drink specials and delicious Cajun culinary delights from The Rum Cake Factory serving up Miami’s Best ‘Po Boys and more.

The Hot 8 Brass Band, a NOLA favorite, is most notably known for their contagious brass infused hip-hop, funk, and jazz and have toured internationally bringing their music and message to the masses. The Hot 8 Brass Band, like all of New Orleans, has had its share of tragedy in the aftermath of Katrina. Hot 8’s work with the Finding Our Folk Tour has brought music to evacuee shelters, temporary trailer parks, and to communities throughout the US that have provided a temporary home to displaced New Orleans’ families. Their efforts were featured on CNN, Nightline, New York Times, HBO and Spike Lee’s Katrina documentary “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.” In addition to displacement caused by the storm and subsequent violence and uncertainty contained therein, drummer Dinerral Shavers was shot and killed in late 2006 while driving with his wife and child in New Orleans. In addition, two other members of the band have lost their lives due to violence on the city streets. In response to these tragic setbacks, The Hot 8 Brass Band uses their passion for music and social outreach led to an integral role contributing to the success of the Finding Our Folk Tour.

Joining NOLA’s The Hot 8 Brass Band are two of Miami’s homegrown favorites with Suénalo (Friday) and Locos Por Juana (Saturday) for a Big Bad Brass collision of Miami and New Orleans best big band sounds.

Big Bad Brass Party Weekend!

Thursday, September 29
Miami New Times’ Crossfade Presents The Hot 8 Brass Band | 21+
Free Appleton Drinks 9PM – 11PM
“Schooled in Louisiana” Alumni Meetup

Friday, September 30
Big Bad Brass Party with Suénalo
Doors Open at 9:30PM – $10 after 10PM / Heineken Specials
Live Painting By Trek Six and Kazilla
Food: See The Rum Cake Factory Bad Brass Party menu below.

Saturday, October 1
Big Bad Brass Party with The Hot 8 Brass Band and Locos Por Juana
Doors Open at 9:30PM – $10 after 10PM / Moonchine Specials
Live Painting by Oscar Saavedra! and Kazilla
Food: See The Rum Cake Factory Bad Brass Party menu below.

Featured Musical Acts:
The Hot 8 Brass Band | www.hot8brassband.com
Suénalo | www.suenalo.com
Locos Por Juana |www.locosporjuana.com

Live Painting By:
Trek Six |www.treksix.com
Kazilla | www.kazilla.biz
Oscar Saavedra! | www.oscarsaavedra.com

All That Dancing Might Make You Hungry:
The Stage is proud to partner with The Rum Cake Factory, voted Miami New Times’ Best ‘Po Boy!
The Rum Cake Factory’s Big Bad Brass Party Menu / Friday and Saturday Only
Miami’s Best ‘Po Boys
Fried Catfish, Shrimp or Chicken in French Bread, Lettuce Tomatoes and Rémoulade
Smoked Chicken Wings
“Mildy smoked, spot-on tasty!”
Rum Cake
Baked Golden Brown and Basted with a Warm Wonderfully Rich Buttered Rum and Walnut Glaze. (Sorry, we already tried to get the recipe by all means. It’s a family secret!)

Don’t let the name fool you; The Rum Cake Factory creates some of the best Cajun food in town. Husband-wife owners and dynamic-duo Larry and Elena Robinson began catering in 2002 with Larry cooking the food he grew up with in Louisiana. The rum cake, his mother’s recipe, took on a life of its own and remains the signature item at the couple’s cozy little North Miami Beach shop. But we’re putting the dessert in front of the fine Cajun/soul-food specialties. Like fried shrimp or catfish in baskets or the same cleanly fried items in po’boys made on soft French bread shipped in from New Orleans. Fried turkey and pulled pork get stuffed into po’boys with their delicious rémoulade sauce, and don’t miss the smoked chicken wings — crisp, mildly smoked, and juicy. Jambalaya and delectable barbecue ribs make it as blackboard specials during the week, and if you’re lucky, you’ll catch the peerless gumbo. More information at www.therumcakefactory.com. The Rum Cake Factory is located at 2075 NE 163rd St. in North Miami Beach.

Miami Fashion Bash 10/6/11

Thursday, October 06, 5:00pm – 10:00pm
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Ave.
Miami, FL 33137
Buy Tickets Now.
Sassy Tote Ticket: Admission, gift bag, complimentary spa services & complimentary cocktails: $20
General Admission: Includes Admission. Tote bag not included: $10

The second annual Miami Fashion Bash returns to the Design District! Come shop a selection of Fall apparel & accessories, sip cocktails, and enjoy complimentary spa treatments.

Parking: Cash-only valet service will be available. There is limited metered parking near the venue as well.

Food/Alcohol: Complimentary cocktail sampling will be offered. There will not be food served at the event.

Age Requirement: You Must Be 21 + to attend. No exceptions.

Plugged and UNplugged Vol. 2 at The Stage 10/3/11

Plugged & UNplugged Vol. 2 @ The Stage
Monday, October 3, 2011
Doors Open: 8pm
Show Starts: 9pm
The Stage
1738 North 38th St.
Miami, Fl. 33139

No Cover Charge Before 9pm

50% Of Cover Charge Will Go To Charity Organization

Join resident singers Maria Zouroudis, Joshua Stedman and Diego Val along with Samantha Natalie & SJ for a night amazing performances. This eclectic troupe of artists will be performing a blend of their originals along w/ select covers to give you a show that WILL leave you wanting for more.

It’s the 2nd installation of a 12 part music series that’s dedicated to offering a diverse calendar of talented performers in a great environment. This can be seen in the DJ-Musician set where The Geenius pairs back up with Orchestra Pianist Josh Blackwell, Sax-Man Leon Morley, and violinist JC. Making the magic happen through beats and notes is what’s all about for this group.

Opening & Closing dj duties are in the hands of Wasabi. He is back and on the decks with a polished opening set that will make you feel like he hasn’t stopped since the end of Volume 1. Guiding you through this journey, once again, is the lovely Melissa Solano who will feed you the words in a breezy melodic tone that makes everything connect.

The artist, producers, dj’s, musicians, and hosts recognize that supporting the community is a part of the their duty. In addition, to raising awareness Plugged & UNplugged will be DONATING 50% of the door cover charge in a donation to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Photographs of Fashion for Charity at The Moore Building on 9/17/11

Fashion for Charity at The Moore Building on Saturday, September 17, 2011.  Fashion for Charity produced their third annual fashion fundraiser featuring runway shows from leading designers and a cocktail reception and silent auction benefiting two non-profit organizations fighting against human trafficking.

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9th Anniversary Exhibition Fusion VIII Synesthesia Opening Reception 10/8/11

9th Anniversary Exhibition “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” Opening Reception
Saturday, October 8th, 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137
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Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our 9th Year Anniversary & Art Basel exhibition of the year 2011
“Fusion VIII – Synesthesia”

The “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” exhibition features 40 emerging to mid-career contemporary international artists – be sure to highlight the evening of October 8th 2011 on your calendar for our Opening Reception. Our 9th Anniversary exhibition celebrates and honors those artists who define exceptionalism and individuality.
Art Fusion Galleries is proud to mark our 9th Anniversary with a select group of artisans featuring original paintings, photography and sculptured works. Our 2011 year-end exhibition “Fusion VIII – Synesthesia” will also celebrate our participation and exhibition in the Red Dot Miami Art Fair from Wednesday November 30th to Sunday December 4th. This spectacular art exhibition runs concurrent with Art Basel Miami Beach.

Live Music by “Amereida”

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

Valet Parking Available by South Florida Parking

Fashion for Charity, a worthwhile event for a great cause By Betty Alvarez

Fashion for Charity hosted Its third annual fashion fundraiser featured runway shows from leading designers and a cocktail reception and silent auction benefitting two non-profit organizations fighting against human trafficking,Project Start Off Smart (SOS) and The EDGE Charitable Foundation. The highly-anticipated event took place at the Moore Building located in the heart of Miami’s Design District.

The elegant soiree began with a VIP cocktail reception and silent auction as celebrity guests included, Adriana Barraza, Academy Award winning actress, and Adriana De Moura, one of the “Real Housewives of Miami”. A series of fashion shows showcased this season’s hottest fall/winter collections including designs from Y-3 along with a children’s runway show.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Sample the Greek Cuisine of Egg & Dart with Dine’s Tasting Club 9/20/11

Sample the Greek Cuisine of Egg & Dart with Dine’s Tasting Club
9/20/11, 6:00-8:00 pm
Egg & Dart
4029 N Miami Ave
Miami
Buy your tickets today.

Join Dine at Egg & Dart — a rustic Greek restaurant and bar — that just opened in the Design District. Brought to you by partners Costa Grillas (formerly of Maria’s on Coral Way) and Greek restaurateur Niko Theodorou, Egg & Dart offers traditional Greek recipes in a chic setting – including a large selection of mezze, grilled meats and seafood. Niko’s mother oversees the kitchen so you can be assured that the dishes are authentic and presented with great care.

Cost is $10 in advance or $15 at the door. This includes 1 Egg & Dart Mojito and a selection of complimentary hors d’oeuvres like: Zucchini Croquettes with sweet tomato sauce; Crispy Cheese Pie with melted feta wrapped in crispy phyllo & drizzled with honey; Mini Greek Salad samples; and Chicken Skewers.

Lecture with Aaron Curry at the de la Cruz Collection 9/23/11

Lecture with Aaron Curry
Friday, September 23, 2011 at 8 pm
de la Cruz Collection
Free Admission

To reserve a seat for this lecture please send e-mail to: rsvp@delacruzcollection.org

Aaron Curry was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1972 and lives and works in Los Angeles. He received his BFA in 2002 from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and his MFA in 2005 from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Recently the artist was the subject of a traveling solo exhibition, Bad Dimension, organized by the Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, and Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover. In 2008, the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles presented his first solo museum exhibition.

Curry’s work will be featured in upcoming exhibitions and installations at The Rosenblum Collection, Paris; Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Montreal; The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham; and Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. Other recent exhibitions include Statuesque, City Hall Park, New York; Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art: Form, Balance, Joy, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Beg, Borrow and Steal, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2009); KölnSkulptur 5, Cologne (2009); Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2007).

Reviews and articles on Curry’s work have appeared in Artforum, Flash Art, and the New York Times. The artist is represented by David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, and Michael Werner Gallery, New York.

Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s Toast of the Town 9/23/11

Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s Toast of the Town
Friday, September 23rd, 6pm-10pm
The Historic Moore Building
404 NE 2nd Avenue

Miami wine lovers! For the first time ever Toast of the Town is coming to Miami on Friday, September 23, 2011. Taking over The Historic Moore Building in the Design District, wine enthusiasts will be enjoying 500 wines, spirits & beers as well as food from 35 top local restaurants. The VIP event kicks off at 6pm followed by the grand event from 7pm-10pm. Use the special code DFTOAST to receive 15% off at checkout. Get early preferred pricing for both the VIP and the grand event. Offer expires at midnight 9/22!

/ 21+ / Purchase tickets here

Kickoff Party for CPH nextgen 9/16/11

Friday, September 16th
The Stage

The annual kick-off event for NextGen, which is the young professionals group that supports Community Partnership for the Homeless. Tickets grant you free drinks from 7-9pm, live music, and a year-long membership in NextGen, which includes admission to other cocktails and events throughout the year. The cost of the ticket is $75, which helps provides shelter, food, clothing, job training, daycare, and medical and dental services for countless people in need and helps the homeless back on their feet again.

To pay online, visit the link below and, once on the site, where it says, Total to be Charged on Credit Card please write the word “kickoff” after the $75 amount to include the ticket purchase for the event:
https://secure1.securewebexchange.com/cphi.org/nextgen_signup/donate.asp

Photographs of the Bakehouse Art Complex Season Opener on 9/9/11

Bakehouse Art Complex Season Opener on Friday, September 9, 2011.  Bakehouse monthly opening reception is always fun and full of amazing art.  Two new exhibitions this month, the American Dream exhibit is so cool you have to go by and see it.

Structured: Art Inspired by Architecture: Exploring architecture’s impact on art, this exhibition focuses on BAC’s resident and associate artists’ portrayal of the relationships between art, architecture, place, space and site. Participating artists: Alain Castoriano Amanda Serrano Andres Martinez Anica Shpilberg Bianca Pratorius Betty Fleisher Cesar Barroso Deborah Mitchell Gerry Stecca Ileana Tolbia Irena Gapkovska Janet Mueller Javier D’Ambrosio Jose Pacheco-Silva Judy King Marcia Ramos-Perello Natahsa Nessic Patricia Gutierrez & Tracey Hagen

American Dream: Jeff and Sabrina Williams
For the past two years, Jeff and Sabrina Williams have been working on a series of photographs titled “American Dream.” In this ongoing body of work they create highly detailed sculptures made from mostly recycled and found materials inspired by an “on the road” documentation of American culture. A series of high-resolution photographs of their original sculptures will be presented in this exhibition.

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Dreamy Nomads Baby Lisa Slominski at DV 9/10/11

Dreamy Nomads, Baby- Lisa Slominski
Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street
Design District
Miami, Florida 33137
September 10 – October 22, 2011

Reception September 10, 2011, 7 – 10 Pm

Dimensions Variable is pleased to present Dreamy Nomads, Baby—a project by London-based artist Lisa Slominski. The exhibition will run from September 10 through October 22, 2011. Dimensions Variable is located at 171 NE 38th Street in the Miami Design District.

‘Dreamy Nomads, Baby’ investigates the malleability of memory against subjectivity. Slominski focuses upon benchmarks within a collective backdrop that hold consistent in varying memories, thereby emphasizing, via comparison, our memory distortions upon the past experience. Slominski is intrigued by our inability to accurately share a memory. She draws upon this singular navigation through the past via an exchange of text messages. This call and response, while endearing and familiar, falls out of sync with one another. The lack of comprehension opens a space of dislocation and longing.

The installation for Dimensions Variable incorporates light boxes, sculpture, and a wall installation of flocked screen-prints on paper. By examining the elements of our everyday landscape, Slominski aims to create an environment which is simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar.

Intrigued by pop culture and patterns found in design, Slominski’s multi-media practice is playful but also also rhythmic through it use of repetition. Her motivations are suggestive of interior design techniques for domestic, commercial and religious spaces: she evokes recognition of the viewer’s experiences, her mitigations then disrupt the presumption.

Lisa Slominski (b. 1981) is an American artist currently living and working London. She received her BA in Visual and Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her MFA in Art Practice from Goldsmiths, University of London. Slominski has shown extensively in London, and internationally including Scotland, the United States and South Africa. Curatorial projects include ‘What’s Yours Is Mine’ with Roisin Byrne and Duncan Wooldridge, as well as, ‘The Bottom Line’ including work by Richard Ansett and Patrick Coyle. In 2011, she had a solo-show in London at Tenderpixel Gallery, and was recently featured in Issue 5 of Måg Magazine.

This exhibition is made possible with support from the Fountainhead Residency, Miami

Artistic Ambassadors Join Cecilia Moreno-Yaghoubi for a Discussion of Latin American Art 9/15/11

Thursday, September 15, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.
Buena Vista Building
180 NE 39th Street,
Suite 120 (Across from Jonathan Adler showroom)
Miami Design District
Florida 33137
www.ceciliamyart.com

Panel discussion is from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Exhibit on view September 10 through October 8, 2011
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Cecilia Moreno-Yaghoubi’s How I Lost My Accent: The Black and White Series project, presents a dynamic panel discussion curated and moderated by Vanessa Garcia (Krane, Inc., The Miami Herald’s “20 Under 40”) featuring several of Miami’s top art ambassadors. Crafting Art on Both Sides of the Hyphen panelists will include: Carol Damian (Frost Art Museum), Irina Levya-Perez (PanAmerican ArtProjects) and Luisa Lignarolo (Cernuda Arte) and artist Gustavo Oviedo.

Coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), the collaborative will come together to discuss the relationship between Latin American and Latin-American art. With an open-forum format, the panel will explore an in-depth comparison of artwork produced by Latin Americans living in the United States and those living in the Southern Hemisphere.

How I Lost My Accent: The Black and White Series is a pop-up exhibition highlighting Moreno-Yaghoubi’s repressed and unearthed memories. In addition to presenting new oil and mixed media paintings, a series of clotheslines mounted with worn dresses, pinned with weathered black and white photos and antique dolls will transform the Buena Vista Building the DACRA-sponsored space into a virtual maze of the unconscious mind. Reconstructing and romanticizing the past with found objects and two-dimensional works, Moreno-Yaghoubi creates a tangible reflection of her memory for viewers.

Novell NU-Soul 9/20/11

Novell NU-Soul
9/20/2011, 8pm-12am
Miatardi
163 Northeast 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
www.miatardimiami.com

Is it “Just My Imagination” or do “I Hear a Symphony”? Because ” Baby, I Need your Lovin” and “I Aint too Proud to Beg”!

Live Soul-Music featuring Miami’s finest! Enjoy a diverse and talented cast of singers, poets, and musicians performing live in the beautiful lush garden/courtyard of Miatardi. This is Miami’s night! Join us to dance, sing, and celebrate the beauty that is our home, brought to you by the talents of our own!

No cover-free admission

Photographs of Life Is Art and MaiArt Present River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour on 8/31/11

Life Is Art and MaiArt Present River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour at Miatardi on Wednesday, August 31, 2011.   With art by some very talented artists: Dianne Romero Buitrago, Carlos Scott, Mulet, Kazilla and Live Painting by Kazilla and great music by Soul P.  We had a little bit of rain on and off but had an awesome crowd.

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Photographs of the Ocean Drive and Svedka Shop & Sip Mixology Competition in Design District on 8/30/11

Ocean Drive Magazine and Svedka Vodka presented Shop & Sip Mixology Competition in Design District on Tuesday, August 30, 2011.  One of the following  talented mixologists will be sent to NYC to compete for the national title:  Piotr Wolny of Cafeina, Isaac Grillo of Haven, Alexis Vrba of Kane Steakhouse, Gabriel Orta of Living Room Bar at W South Beach, Angelo Vieira of Sunset Lounge at the Mondrian South Beach and Ashraf Soltan of Villa 221.

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Gallery Diet and Nektar de Stagni Fashion’s Night Out 9/8/11

September 8th 2011, 7 to 10 pm
Nektar De Stagni Shop
155 ne 38th St.
Miami Design District.
www.nektardestagni.com

Join Gallery Diet and Nektar de Stagni on Fashion’s Night Out to celebrate the launch of a new collaborative project featuring Bhakti Baxter, Paola Pivi, Gean Moreno, Ernesto Oroza, Christy Gast, Jim Drain, Martin Oppel, Daniel Milewski, Agathe Snow, Emmett Moore, Rene Gonzalez, Fabienne Lasserre, Nektar De Stagni, Confetti System, Dennis Palazzolo, Aranda/Lasch.

The project, which began during the summer of 2011 through a series of workshops at NDS (Nektar De Stagni Shop) and Gallery Diet, was conceived in order to bring together invited Artists and Designers to make functional objects. Participants are working collaboratively or individually, but with the goal of creating an overall exchange between different practices, as well as to create a cohesive and interactive social environment, to open on Fashion’s Night Out on September 8th, through December, 2011, at the NDS Design District Space.

de la Cruz Collection screening MOCA’s Optic Nerve Screening Opening 9/10/11

Second Saturday Gallery Walk
September 10 2011. 7pm – 10pm
de la Cruz Collection

MOCA’s Optic Nerve Screening + Salvador Dali Film + George Sanchez: The Family of Man

This year in recognition of MOCA’s 15th anniversary, the de la Cruz Collection will be screening MOCA’s Optic Nerve finalists. Optic Nerve has been instrumental in helping foster a community of artists that use the moving image as form. This year, for the first time, submissions were accepted from artists around the country, in addition to those from South Florida. The screening will take place in an environment designed by artist/curator Carlos Rigau.

Jurors who selected the Optic Nerve XIII finalists were:
Stephanie Dodes – Curator of BIG SCREEN PLAZA, New York City
Shannon Stratton – Co-Founder and Executive Director, threewalls Artist Residency, Chicago
Ibett Yanez – Director of the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, Miami
Justin Long – Miami artist and 2010 Optic Nerve winner
Bonnie Clearwater – MOCA Executive Director and Chief Curator
Ruba Katrib – MOCA Associate Curator
Jillian Hernandez – Outreach Coordinator

Gene Hackman 9/10/11

Gene Hackman
Saturday, September 10, 7 – 10 p.m.
Bas Fisher Invitational
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 210 (go upstairs once you’re in the atrium of the building)
Miami, FL 33137

This “Second” Saturday, September 10, join University of Wynwood for the final performance of Gene Hackman, an installation and exhibition at Bas Fisher Invitational. Gene Hackman is a temporary writer’s residency created inside BFI by Timothy Stanley and P. Scott Cunningham. In a dramatization of the writing process, both men will give a public reading of work written that very day, and then critique the other person’s reading with the utmost cruelty. Gene Hackman is made possible through support from The Fountainhead Residency, Bas Fisher Invitational, and Knight Foundation. For a review of the show, GO HERE.

Art and Design Night for Art of Engagement at Art Fusion Galleries 9/10/11

Art of Engagement
Saturday September 10th, 7-10 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our third exciting exhibition of the year 2011 “Art of Engagement”

The “Art of Engagement” exhibition features 37 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists from across the globe. This exhibit unveils a prolific, provocative and eclectic collection of original paintings, photography and sculptured works. An international portfolio of creative works by artisans appealing to a wide cross-section of collectors. Engage your senses in this spectacular art exhibition; be sure to highlight the evening of September 10th 2011 on your calendar!

ARTrageous Social Soiree: Vibrant Hues by David Saintus 2nd Saturdays Art Walk Miami Design District 9/10/11

ARTrageous Social Soiree: Vibrant Hues by David Saintus 2nd Saturdays Art Walk Miami Design District
September 10th, 7pm-10pm
Haitian Heritage Museum
4141 NE 2nd Ave Suite 105C
Miami, FL 33137
Purchase Tickets Online.

Art aficionados, culture enthusiasts, & 2nd Saturdays Art Walk lovers
Haitian Heritage Museum Presents…
ARTrageous Social Soiree: Vibrant Hues by David Saintus at 2nd Saturdays Art Walk in the Miami Design District

The unveiling of the museum’s latest installation “Vibrant Hues”, by Haitian-American artist, David Saintus

$10 admission OR
$20 which includes 1-year membership to the Haitian Heritage Museum.
Complimentary wine & hors d’oeuvres courtesy of Whole Foods Market South Beach and sweet treats courtesy of The Baking Girls.

RSVP Here.

Photographs of The Motivational Edge Fundraiser and Networker at The Stage on 8/26/11

The Motivational Edge present The Power of Music for Foster Youth, Fundraiser and Networker at The Stage  on Friday, August 26, 2011.  What a great evening for a wonderful cause!   The entertainment for the evening was  Sekajipo and The Jungle, Jordan Robinson, Bill Kelly (co-founder of WMC) spinning an awesome set and the Spam All Stars did an amazing show, as always.

The Motivational Edge furnishes a supportive framework as children and families encounter opportunities for: academic maturation, musical intellect, growth of character and increased self-regard.

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Ocean Drive and Svedka Shop & Sip mixology competition in Design District 8/30/11

Tuesday, August 30th between 7 PM – 9 PM
Duncan Quinn
Design District, Miami, FL

Please RSVP at shopandsip@oceandrive.com

Hope you can join us for Ocean Drive and SVEDKA’s “SHOP & SIP” mixology competition on in support TARA, Ink., Cafeina and Haven. SHOP & SIP will be a unique evening of cocktail sipping, retail therapy, and a stroll in the Miami Design District.

Be a part of the final judging for the SVEDKA Summer Sip-Off and send one of these talented mixologists to NYC to compete for the national title:
– Piotr Wolny of Cafeina
– Isaac Grillo of Haven
– Alexis Vrba of Kane Steakhouse
– Gabriel Orta of Living Room Bar at W South Beach
– Angelo Vieira of Sunset Lounge
– Ashraf Soltan of Villa 221

You can also take advantage of some exclusive specials from participating shops including: Y-3, Duncan Quinn, Maison Martin Margiela, Kiliwatch, Marni, Sebastien James, Tomas Maier, En Avance, Anya Ponorovskaya, and I on the District.

Check-in point is at Duncan Quinn, come by to get your SVEDKA coin to vote, along with your map! See you Tuesday night.

Rod Pratt presents Plugged and Unplugged Vol. 1 at The Stage 8/29/11

Rod Pratt presents “Plugged & Unplugged” – Vol. 1 at The Stage 8/29/11
Monday, August 29, Doors open @ 8:00PM
Musical Performances begin @ 9PM.
The Stage
170 NE 38TH St.
Miami, Florida

A musical showcase by some of South Florida’s best acoustic, soul, latin, and american artists / musicians. This showcase will feature internet musical phenom Maria Zouroudis, Peruvian multilingual sensation Diego Val, and Rock/Soul Acoustic extrodinaire Joshua Stedman. The night will also blend an eclectic group of solo musicians along w/ one DJ. Legendary South Florida Guitarist Fernando Perdomo, Sultry Harpist Randy Singer and Brass Master Sax Man Leon Morley will perform solo pieces with Award Winning DJ/Producer Gerald Charles aka The Geenius from the legendary group Full Force who has produced hits for the Blacky Eyed Peas, James Brown, Rhianna. Spoken Word Guru Melissa Solano will guide the showcase with inspirational poetry and words for the unwise while presenting each artists. Local celebrity DJ Wasabi “Lick it” – Good will warm up the audience w/ a mix of classics……and we do mean classics….that will set the night into motion. Filming will be handled by Mike Shoti from ONE Shot Vision, capturing behind-the-scenes, interviews and the show for a promotional trailer that will lay the ground work for Plugged & UnPlugged Vol. 2. Event hosts Sandra Garcia, Nicole Sperduto and Jose Rivera will be welcoming each and every attendee w/ a warm greeting as they cross the threshold into one of the most exciting and entertaining musical showcases in South Florida.

Live Music for live music lovers, Alternative Rock, Latin, Soul, and much more!

A night of fun and entertainment promises to give you a fulfilling experience.

Artists Links:
www.mariazouroudis.com
www.joshuastedman.com
www.fernandoperdomo.com
www.myspace.com/valband
www.randysinger.net

Primary Projects Presents His WIFE and Her LOVER Opens 9/9-10/11

Private Collectors Preview | Friday, September 9, 2011 | 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Opening Reception | Saturday, September 10, 2011 | 7:00 – 11:00 p.m. (open to the public)
Primary Projects
4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104
Miami Design District

Artist Panel Discussion | Moderated by George Sanchez Calderon | Friday, September 16, 2011 | 7:30 p.m. SHARP

A Group Exhibition featuring New Works from: Valerie Hegarty, Mark Jenkins, George Sanchez Calderon, Dead Dads Club Corporation, Manny Prieres, Emmett Moore, Franky Cruz, Andrew Nigon, Cleon Peterson, Nick Klein, Johnny Robles, Jessy Nite and Edouard Nardon

Primary Projects is pleased to present His WIFE & Her LOVER, an exhibition featuring 13 artists with a healthy range of discipline and defiance. Much like the cause and effects commonly associated with the love affair, Primary Projects has conceptualized a group show as a call-and-response to destruction, secrecy, violence, social class, pride and desire.

The opening reception of His WIFE & Her LOVER is free and open to the public; complimentary beverages are provided by 42 Below and Perrier. Curated by BooksIIII Bischof, Typoe and Chris Oh, the exhibit will be on view until October 1, 2011. For more information, please visit www.primaryprojectspace.com or call 954.296.1675.

Valerie Hegarty embodies the soul of His WIFE & Her LOVER in her works. The joy of her approach lies in destruction rather than its creation. Centering her practice on the politics of the American myth, Hegarty’s canvases and sculptures replicate emblems of frontier ethos – colonial furniture, antique dishware, heroic paintings of landscapes and national figures – only to demolish them by devices associated with their historical significance.

Los Angeles-based Cleon Peterson introduces a world in which contrasting schemes of morality result in eruptive hostility between social classes. Common in Peterson’s work, he depicts upheavals that embody the inner workings of the individual and mechanics of society. It’s up to the viewer to take sides and feel sympathy, indignation or catharsis.

Respond, destroy, create, destroy: a cycle that can be viewed as a simplified narrative of Edouard Nardon’s work entitled “Only the Strong.” Nardon fabricates twenty authentic jailhouse “shivs” with objects assembled from common prison materials. Nardon then breaks these objects and reassembles them with the sole purpose to destroy again.

These brief examples provide a window into the overall mood and complexities romantically displayed in His WIFE & Her LOVER, an ominously bright exhibit.

The revival of public art over the past 20 years has found an incubator in Miami with Primary Flight, which since 2007, has produced a thoughtful, new brand of outdoor works. Primary Projects takes cue from the attitude and intellect commonly associated with this genre of art as a multidisciplinary, multifaceted, experimental project space. Powered by artistic collective Primary Flight, the organization’s mission is to develop intelligent projects and installations that can be considered noteworthy achievements for both the artists and curators. Primary Projects is located at 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Miami Design District. For more information please visit www.primaryprojectspace.com.

Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level and indoor, murals and installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. Launching Primary Projects at 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104 in December 2010, Primary Flight uses this 4,000-square-foot space as an art lab, giving professional, established and emerging artists the opportunity to redefine the context in which their work is experienced. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com.

Locust Projects presents Andy Coolquitt Opening 9/10/11

Andy Coolquitt +, “Plus Sign”
Opening Reception: September 10, 7-10pm
Conversation with the Artist: September 9, 6:30pm
Locust Projects, Inc
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137
Through October 15

Locust Projects is pleased to present + “Plus Sign,” a solo exhibition by Austin-based artist Andy Coolquitt. For this new work, Coolquitt will create an architecturally specific installation on an immersive scale never before attempted by the artist.

Known for sculptures made of joined pipes, broom handles, discarded lighters, beer bottles, light bulbs, straws, and crayons, Coolquitt’s assembled works are minimalist, ordered rearrangements of the raw world from which their components are sourced. + will consist of four unique installations set within the intersection of large 3/4″ clear Plexiglas sheets. Creating four corner platforms within this larger structure or pavilion, the work will exist within the separate, yet transparent environments and fully function in each. Using a vocabulary of humble materials, the individual installations will employ a variety of every day and modified objects.

Expanding on Coolquitt’s “somebody-made” sculptural assemblages of the past two years, + will be a joint between architectural sculpture and discreet objects, performance and work, and public and private spheres. Reminiscent of Dan Graham’s architectural pavilions and Duchamp’s Large Glass, this work picks up an art historical dialogue of objecthood and the de-centered viewer, and speaks to theories of the “third space” presented by writer Edward Soja.

Coolquitt has also created a limited edition of the same title, in the form of a 7″ x 7″ book. For this project, he brings together his ongoing archive of photographs documenting the residue of outdoor living rooms. The images are juxtaposed with a streaming text that the artist likens to a sort of “soundtrack.”

Recent solo exhibitions by Andy Coolquitt include “WE CARE ABOUT YOU,” at Lisa Cooley, New York. Group shows include Johan Koenig, Berlin, Germany; and Zero, Milan, Italy. Upcoming group exhibitions include “The Craft,” organized by Melissa Brown, at Lehman College Art Gallery in New York and “Illuminations,” organized by Matthew Higgs, at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York. In 2012 Coolquitt will have a solo exhibition at the Blaffer Museum in Houston, Texas, curated by Rachel Hooper.

Locust Projects’ exhibitions and programming are made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; Galt & Skye Mikesell; John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; 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: Lisa Cooley, New York; Laird Plastics and Plaskolite, Inc.

Fashion For Charity 9/17/11

Fashion For Our Future!
Saturday, September 17, 2011 from 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. – Red Carpet Arrivals, VIP cocktail reception and silent auction
9:00 p.m. – Fashion shows begin
10:00 p.m. –Live entertainment and shopping
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33137

Fashion for Charity Hosts Runway Fundraiser to Benefit Project Start Off Smart (SOS) and The EDGE Charitable Foundation to Fight Human Trafficking

Fashion for Charity is proud to announce their third annual fashion fundraiser featuring runway shows from leading designers and a cocktail reception and silent auction benefitting two non-profit organizations fighting against human trafficking. The highly-anticipated event takes place at the Moore Building located in the heart of Miami’s Design District on Saturday, Sept. 17th from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

More than 500 people are expected to attend the elegant soiree which begins with a VIP cocktail reception and silent auction as celebrity guests including, Adriana Barraza, Academy Award winning actress, and Adriana De Moura, one of the “Real Housewives of Miami”, grace the red carpet. A series of fashion shows will showcase this season’s hottest fall/winter collections including designs from Y-3 along with a children’s runway show. Guests are invited to mix, mingle and shop at an array of “pop up” boutiques as they enjoy the DJ and live entertainment.

All proceeds from the evening will be donated to Project Start Off Smart (SOS) and The EDGE Charitable Foundation. Project SOS is an initiative of the Homestead Police Department dedicated to identify victims of domestic violence, child abuse, neglect, sexual abuse and human trafficking and provide services to help these victims.

The EDGE Foundation advocates social responsibility for children around the world and is impacting more than 12,000 children and families—with its largest population in our own backyard—who are financially-challenged, victims of human trafficking and violence.

It will be a night to remember, and a cause one can’t afford to forget. Tickets are $25 for general admission and $75 for VIP admission, which includes reserved seating, a luxurious gift bag, cocktail bar, valet parking and complimentary hors d’oeuvres. A cash bar will also be available. Call 786.556.2653 or visit www.fashionforcharityevents.com for more information.

Event sponsors include Rik Rak, Pasha’s Healthy Mediterranean Cuisine, Parties by Pat, AVER Productions, Y-3, Steve’s Margarita, SX Liquors, Premier Beverage Catering, Treskoi PR, Sobie Fabrics, Printhouse USA and The G.R.O.W.T.H Foundation. Media sponsors include WFOR-TV (CBS) and Lite FM 101.5.

Founded in 2008 by Diane Superville and Maria Estevez, Fashion for Charity’s goal is to strive to raise money for other non-profit organizations in need of financial support in fulfilling their own unique causes, focusing on providing assistance to children and women in the local community. Fashion for Charity supports these causes by organizing events and mobilizing the fashion industry to support the community through proceeds raised in doing fashion events. Over the past three years, Fashion for Charity has raised more than 30k though these events and these proceeds have provided relief and dignity to local women and children, all victims of violence, abuse and neglect, and this year will support local victims of human trafficking.

Dangerflow performing live at The Stage 8/19/11

Dangerflow performing live at The Stage!
08/19/2011, 11pm
The Stage-Miami
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL
www.DangerflowMusic.com

Dangerflow performing live this Friday, August 19th at The Stage in Miami after Timothy Brownie!!

The Stage, located in the famed Miami Design District, is a mythical invitation to delve and enmesh your self in live music, art, and film. Its aim is to fuse the long running traditions of live music, laid back coffee house cool, and the present moment awareness of a live theatrical venue.

Come enjoy this great venue while listening to your favorite band play live!

Invite your friends and come have a great night with us!
www.TheStageMiami.com
www.DangerflowMusic.com

Fashion’s Night Out in the Miami Design District 9/8/11

September 8, 6-8pm
Design District

$3 Valet Parking available at 39th & 40th Streets (between NE 2nd Av. & N Miami Av.)
Marni
Maison Martin Margiela
Y-3
Duncan Quinn
En Avance
I on the District
Sebastien James
Kiliwatch Miami
Nektar De Stagni
Tomas Maier
Anya Ponorovskaya
Turchin Love and Light Collection
The Webster + Luminaire

As a destination for world class fashion, the Miami Design District has no equal. Christian Louboutin, Maison Martin Margiela, Marni, Duncan Quinn, Y-3, tomas maier, Marimekko… the list goes on and on.

Download the Map (PDF)
All the participating stores in one map. This handy map will be your go-to-guide when walking the district during Fashion’s Night Out.

Life Is Art and MaiArt Present River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour 8/31/11

Life Is Art and MaiArt Present River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour
Wednesday, August 31, 8:00pm-11:00pm
Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Design District, Miami, FL 33137
305-572-1400
www.maitardimiami.com
NO Cover (FREE)
RSVP to sakhone@graspagroup.com
More Info.
Facebook Evite.

Complimentary Welcome Drink (1) and Tapas 8-9pm
A raffle will be held at 10 pm during MaiArt. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Life is Art!
The first 50 Checkins on Foursquare get a second free drink!

Life Is Art and Maitardi are excited to present MaiArt River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour!
Welcome Drink and Complimentary Tapas 8-9pm
This is going to be a spectacular show, with art by some very talented artists.
Featured Artists:
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Carlos Scott
Brent Miller
Mulet
Live Painting by Kazilla
Music by: Soul P

Please join us for an evening art happening. At each event we feature several south Florida artists, and encourage socializing and networking. Bring plenty of business cards! This is a wonderful way to expand your connections in the south Florida scene. In addition, a portion of the proceeds goes to support the arts in south Florida, so please come hungry and thirsty!

See photos from our event there in June.

Maitardi is providing a welcoming drink to all attendees; as well as complimentary tapas to allow you to tasted their delicious menu. Maitardi is a lovely outdoor space nestled in the buzzing Design District. If you have never been, we highly recommend it. If you have been, you know you want to come back. Maitardi offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere with moderately priced Northern Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner.

As always, we welcome all other arts organizations and artists to bring their promotional material for distribution.

Life Is Art, Inc is a certified 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization dedicated to the support and promotion of the art community in south Florida.

1- 2 Day M-Commerce Workshop Mobile Marketing 8/22-23/11

1- 2 Day M-Commerce Workshop
Monday,  Aug. 22 & Tuesday. Aug. 23, 8:30-5:00
Concepto Uno
144 Nw 36th St.
Miami

We expect this event to sell out… there is limited seating… RSVP by purchasing your tickets in advance.
Costs: $100.00 per day, $150.00 for both days with Advanced Ticket Purchase only.
Space permitting: $125.00 per day at the door
For Tickets www.getworkshoptickets.com

Mobile is the next wave!
Mobile users perform a colossal 20.7 billion web searches a month & their not just surfing.
Nine out of 10 smart-phone searches result in an action – like a purchase! Ready to catch the wave? We’ll show you how to claim yours at the M Commerce Workshop. Bring your laptop or Netbook because we’ll take you step-by-step through the processes.

You will leave with:
• QR code
• Mobile Coupon,
Places Page in Google Search
• Mobile enabled website
• Facebook places deal
• Venue on Foursquare
• Foursquare Special
• Foursquare campaign

For More Details About This Workshop, Visit: www.smallplanetnews.com/

For More Information 305-934-4222
Metered Parking. WIFI is available but bring your Aircard for a speedier connection.

NU-Soul Launch Party at Maitardi 8/23/11

NU-Soul Launch Party at Maitardi
8/23/2011, 8pm-12am
Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Miami, Fl. 33137
www.miatardimiami.com

The Novell NU-Soul Series presents the best in live old and new Soul hits! Join us as we launch our newest, largest, venue yet in the beautiful Design District. And as always, staying true to form, this is an excellent opportunity to network and collaborate with hundreds of Miami’s most talented and ambitious artists. Here’s a video of our last show in July. http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/14758864
August 23, 2011

8pm-12am

No cover/valet $3
For more info.
Novell Allen- Artistic Director 305 494-1463
email: novellnusoulseries@gmail.com
Dinner reservations: 305 572-1400

Art and Design Night for Art of Engagement 8/13/11

Art & Design Night for Art of Engagement
Saturday August 13th, 2011 from 7-10pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street,
Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our third exciting exhibition of the year 2011

The “Art of Engagement” exhibition features 37 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists from across the globe. This exhibit unveils a prolific, provocative and eclectic collection of original paintings, photography and sculptured works. An international portfolio of creative works by artisans appealing to a wide cross-section of collectors. Engage your senses in this spectacular art exhibition; be sure to highlight the evening of August 13th 2011 on your calendar!!

The Power of Music for Foster Youth Fundraiser and Networker 8/26/11

The Power of Music for Foster Youth, Fundraiser and Networker
August 26, 6pm-10pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th St.
Miami, Fl 33137
*$15 suggested minimum donation at the door.
RSVP: Info@TheMotivationalEdge.com or 305.350.3950

Details: $5 drink specials, $3 Heineken, $3 Bud and Bud Light.

Entertainment:
Sekajipo and The Jungle
Jordan Robinson
Co-Founder of WMC- DJ. Bill Kelly will spin a set.
OUR OWN Youth will DJ a set!

Spam All Stars will be playing at 7pm and later in the night!

Come support music enrichment for the foster youth of The Motivational Edge and network with business professionals during this unique happy hour at The Stage.

Bring your business cards!
Raffles throughout the evening!

Silent Auction items to Include Fishbone Design, Ed King Pop Art and Dulzura’s Luck Jewelry

Sponsored by: Coral Gables Rotaract Club, Creative Healthcare Marketing, Legal Connect and Reyes and Ehrenreich, PL.

“You make a living by what you get; you make a life by what you give.”

The Opening Of the New Collection Rubbish 8/17/11

Wednesday, August 17th, 6pm to 9pm
Markowicz Fine Art
Design District
1 NE 40th Street, Suite #5
Miami, FL 33137
Facebook Evite

The Opening Of the New Collection Rubbish
by french artist Claude Charlier

www.markowiczfineart.com
To RSVP, email info@markowiczfineart.com

Claude knew that art was his path in life. Initially he fell in love with the magic of photography, although he studied both music and fine art. His first job was working as a photographer for the French government. Soon after he landed a spread and a call to come to Paris from “Paris Match” magazine. In Paris he continued with photography, working between Paris and London, but also collaborated with Shuji Terayama, writer and director of the Tenjo Sajiki and with Suzuki Tadashi director of the Waseda Shogekijo. With them he co-wrote and directed ‘’Laurence de Paris’’, and fell in love with the Japanese culture. Shortly after he decided to move to Tokyo , Japan. The move was pivotal.

While growing his photography career Claude also worked as an art director for four years in Tokyo, creating international campaigns for major Japanese companies. Even once his client list grew to include an impressive list of the world’s major corporations and publications and awards began to roll in, he still pursued other artistic interests. He did a couple of TV shows for Japanese networks and helped create and launch magazines such as Tokyo Journal, Vu and G magazine. His work lead him to travel all over the world for many years, and it was there that he literally ran across his idea for a series of paintings: a crushed soda can. His current series of paintings: “Rubbish” , grew from this moment.

In Miami, Claude is currently showing his artwork at the Markowicz Fine Art Gallery in Miami.

What a Mission: The Heat Lightning’s Summer Extravaganza 8/5/11

Friday, August 5, 9:00pm – 2:00am
the end
155 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL

TheHeatLightning.com is celebrating the talents of its staff and of Miami with What a Mission. Expect to dance, drink, eat THL flavored cupcakes, and get cultured.

We’ve got a performance by Dino Felipe

A video installation curated by Nathan Lam Vuong (DJ Sticky Rice!) which will include Chris Rogers, Karin Zupipger, James Raymond, and Scott Barry

Cartoon pamphlets by comedian Jessica Gross

Delicious concept Cupcakes by Monica Carvajal

Music to dance to by Needless Records’ Adam Gersten, Le Commandant, and Keneth Cohen (those last two are DJ names, couldn’t you tell?).

and Miami Rumble – a video game dedicated to our city made by Sam Lopez de Victoria and Dylan Romer.

Also, TheMiamiBikeScene.com will be hosting a group bicycle ride to the party after Miami Bike Polo.

Drinks will be provided by Grey Goose and Magners!
Thanks to the end for offering us space, we love you! And thank you to BleedingPalm.com for our beautiful flyer!

Come and be merry.

Variable Discourse – Absenteeism A Conversation Between Claire Breukel And Magnus Sigurdarson 8/3/11

Variable Discourse – Absenteeism A Conversation Between Claire Breukel And Magnus Sigurdarson
Dimensions Variable
Wednesday, August 3, 2011 At 6:00 Pm
171 NE 38th Street
Design District
Miami, Florida 33137
dimensionsvariable.net

Please join us for a conversation between Claire Breukel and Magnus Sigurdarson at Dimensions Variable. They will be discussing some of the ideas behind Sigurdarson’s Absenteesim currently on view at DV, as well as the artist’s practice.

Absenteeism is a habitual pattern of absence from a duty or obligation. Traditionally, it has been viewed as an indicator of poor individual performance, as well as a breach of an implicit contract between employee and employer; it was seen as a management problem, and framed in economic or quasi-economic terms. More recent scholarship seeks to understand absenteeism as an indicator of psychological, medical, or social adjustment to work.

In his exhibition, Sigurdarson is approaching the exhibition space as a blank entity; furthermore, he is framing the space, covering it with structures that are regarded as support for the very basis of art expression. He has collected the frames over a long time and they have been waiting to be given a purpose. Some are reclaimed, found or made by hand, but they will all be altered to fit the dimensions of the room.

He is allowing his practice to be determined by the demands of the space and shifting his attention to the structures that support “the work.” By doing so, he’s making a choice to explore the disconnect between his work and the self that exists independent of the work. This process has brought him to the realization that the absence of his work is the work, thus embracing the idea of absenteeism as a new state of working.

Magnus Sigurdarson was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1966 and currently livesand works in Miami, Florida. He attended The Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts, Reykjavik, Iceland (1992, BFA in Mixed Media) and Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (1997, MFA). He is a Fulbright Scholarship Recipient with multiple grants and awards on his Resume. His work are included in the collections of Debra and Dennis Scholl, Miami Beach; Alberto Chebebar, Miami Beach; Collezione La Gaia, Busca, Italy, MDD – Museum Dhondt – Dhaenes, Gent, Belgium; The Icelandic National Gallery, Reykjavik; The Reykjavik Municipal Museum, Reykjavik; The Related Group, Miami and The Private Collection of Emmanuel Javogue, Miami. Magnus Sigurdarson is represented by the Dorsch Gallery, Miami.

Claire Breukel is an independent curator and arts writer interested in contemporary art that falls outside of conventional modes of exhibition. Her previous work experience includes working as Curator for Sportlifestyle company PUMA as well as Director of Locust Projects. She is currently a Creative consultant for the Miami DDA and lives and works between Miami and NY where she will be attending Hunter college this fall.

The Awesomer Show with Radioboxer and Space Between Words 8/13/11

The Awesomer Show with Radioboxer and Space Between Words
Saturday August 13, Doors at 9pm. Bands start at 10:30pm.
The Stage
Miami Design District
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33130

More Info: band@radioboxer.com or www.facebook.com/radioboxer

South Florida bands Radioboxer and Space Between Words will be joining forces once more to bring to life The Awesomer Show at The Stage. The two bands and the venue have been collaborating for the last three months in a series of events bringing from 300-600 people and giving the local Rock/Pop scene much deserved recognition and a serious jolt. The night will also include art installations from ACE (Artist Collective Extravaganza) and sets by FIU’s Radiate FM DJs.

The Stage (Winner of Best Live Music Venue by MIAMI NEW TIME’S Best Of 2011) has rapidly become one of the top places in South Florida for live music winning fans with its state of the art sound equipment, easy parking, great location and great atmosphere. The Awesomer Show will bring the best performances and works of all artists involved as expressed by Hialeah rockers Radioboxer: “These shows keep getting bigger and bigger pushing us to improve the experience for the audiences. For the show on August 13 we plan to give our fans a show like never before. Imagine your typical Radioboxer show (Music, lights, confetti, balloons, theatrics and blood) on steroids.”

Radioboxer was awarded the honor of “Best Band in Miami” by the readers of The Miami New Times and has been featured on NBC, WLRN (National Public Radio), Miami Herald, Radionica, El Nuevo Herald, RevMiami.com, AOL Musica, Miami.com, ReMezcla.com, Myspace Latino, and many others.

With the release of their debut album And We All Follow the Sun and their electrifying shows Space Between Words have established themselves as one of the top acts to catch in Miami. They have been featured regularly in the local and national media and play a number of important events including Sun Fest and others.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Miami Magazine’s To Live and Dine in Miami on 7/27/11

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Miami Magazine’s To Live and Dine in Miami at The Moore Building on Wednesday, July 27, 2011.  What an awesome evening delicious food and great drinks, best way to spend Wednesday evening.   The restaurants in attendance were:  1500° at Eden Roc, Azul, Crumb on Parchment, De Rodriguez Cuba on Ocean, The Forge Restaurant and Wine Bar, Palme d ‘Or and Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House.

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

Photographs of Miami Magazine’s To Live and Dine in Miami at The Moore Building on 7/27/11

Miami Magazine’s To Live and Dine in Miami at The Moore Building on Wednesday, July 27, 2011.  What an awesome evening delicious food and great drinks, best way to spend Wednesday evening.   The restaurants in attendance were:  1500° at Eden Roc, Azul, Crumb on Parchment, De Rodriguez Cuba on Ocean, The Forge Restaurant and Wine Bar, Palme d ‘Or and Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House.

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The Bright Light Social Hour Come to Miami to play at The Stage 8/4/11

The Bright Light Social Hour Come to Miami to play at The Stage.
Thursday, Aug. 4 at 10pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th St
Miami FL
Ages: 21+

The Bright Light Social Hour is an American rock band from Austin, Texas. Born out of a university art-rock collective, The Bright Light Social Hour has evolved into an unabashedly wide-screen rock group, melding fists-up rock and roll with muscular funk, soul, and psychedelia. The band recently swept the 29th Annual Austin Music Awards during SXSW 2011 with an unprecedented 6 wins, including Band of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year (“Detroit”).

The Central Texas-raised young men of The Bright Light Social Hour have built their growing reputation through exhilarating widely-acclaimed live shows, including the 2009 Austin City Limits Festival. In culmination of their studied development, the band released their debut full-length album in late 2010, simply titled “The Bright Light Social Hour”. Recorded in five studios around Austin during summer 2010, the album is founded on sun-drenched optimism, raucous youth, and an innovative brew of American music of varying types – hard rock and roll, indie, rhythm and blues, dance and soul. Producer Danny Reisch of Good Danny’s utilized the best elements of vintage and modern recording to achieve a sound both forward-looking and evocative of 1970s hi-fi.

Locust Projects presents Food and Film at Michael’s Genuine Food and Drink 8/22/11

Locust Projects presents Food & Film at Michael’s Genuine Food and Drink
Monday, August 22, 6:30pm
Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink
130 NE 40th Street
Miami

Locust Projects is proud to present: An exciting program with the Borscht Film Festival.
Enjoy food and wine by Michael’s Genuine Food and Drink.
Together with a screening of short, independent films.
Meet the artists. Fun will be had by all!

$90 per person. Space is limited.
Please RSVP locustprojects@yahoo.com

Farewell 31 Days of German Riesling German Dinner and Riesling Wine Pairing 7/28/11

SWIRL 101: Eat & Drink Just Like the Germans Do
July 28
The Blue Piano
4600 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33137

Say Buh-Bye! to “31 Days of German Riesling.”
Next week’s “Swirl 101” feature is a departure from the format you all have become accustomed to. This is a bit more of a celebratory event…

What better way to bid Deutschland’s Noble Grape farewell than by hosting a bonified GERMAN-inspired menu and wine pairing. A tad more lavish than the normal samplings, Chef Cesar will be recreating German classics “a la Blue Piano” that feature a 4-course dinner paired with 6, maybe 7, wines carefully selected by the Wine Lass herself.

Menu:
Course 1: Goose Schmaltz, Homemade Bekos, Snipped Chives, Smoked Schinken, Pickled Veggies, Good Ole Country Bread
Course 2: Potato Wrapped Wursts, Slow Cooked Red Cabbage, Spicy Mustard
Course 3: Crackly Pork Belly, Bacon Brussels Sprouts, Potato Parmentier, Sweet ‘n Sour Apples & Onions
Dessert: Assorted Sweet Stuffs

What can we say? We love us some Germans. Let the riesling flow! Dinner starts at a Miamian 7:30pm. Be there in your finest lederhosen, drindls or just a pair of Birkenstocks.

And how much will this cost me? Why $45 a person, plus tax and gratuity. Just one thing, please call us to rsvp, 305.576.7919 or email us. Space is limited to 30 people and filling up quickly.

To Live and Dine in Miami 7/27/11

Wednesday, July 27, 7 PM to 9 PM
Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Avenue

Miami magazine’s “To Live & Dine in Miami” benefiting Common Threads.

Please note that complimentary valet parking will be available on 40th Street.

RSVP required: rsvpmiami@modernluxury.com

MaiArt Series Presents One Planet Two Italians A Photography Exhibition 7/27/11

July 27, 2011, 8PM-11PM
Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
www.maitardimiami.com

July’s MaiArt event on July 27th will feature art work by Mauro Bortignon and Carlos Zande Giacomo. Mauro Bortignon is world traveler and his photography captures the colorful landscapes of India and the beauty of its natives. Carlo Zande’s photography also focuses on photography from his travels introducing images of the plains of Africa to the rural fields of Ecuador. All proceeds of Carlo’s sales go to the charitable organization called “Sharing is Caring”. Maitardi showcases different up-and-coming artists every last Wednesday of the month. www.maitardimiami.com

Awesome Show 7/23/11

The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33130

Local bands Radioboxer, Space between Words and The Deadly Blank are joining forces on July 23 of 2011 for an awesome show aptly (or lazily) named The Awesome Show. The show will take place at The Stage (winner of Miami New Times’ award for Best New Live Music Venue) and will have special guest DJs from Jolt Radio. As if this was not enough awesomeness for one night Radioboxer will be premiering the video of their single “Go Home” from their sophomore album Magic City Ruse.

Taste of ChatChowTV 7/15/11

July 15th, 7-9
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL
www.chatchow.tv

Chat Chow TV, the new video podcast that goes behind the scenes with South Florida’s celebrated chefs, restaurateurs and mixologists, will host a launch party at The Stage featuring live music, specialty cocktails and local food truck.

The Stage’s Mixologist Cricket Nelson will be mixing her special Suffering Bastard, Panamanian Devil and Cherry Popper cocktails featuring Don Julio Blanco, Zafra Rum, Kindred Spirits, Inc., and Filthy Food Drink Garnishes. Ms. Cheezious Food Truck will be there and Sound Theory Live radio show will be streaming live music.

No cover charge; $5 specialty cocktails.

SocialBuzzTV.com Networking Event at The Blue Piano 7/13/11

Wednesday July 13, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
The Blue Piano
4600 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
Register Now.

SocialBuzzTV hosts monthly networking events to bring the community together and help grow each others business!

Who should attend?!

ANYONE that wants to network and grow their business by making contacts locally!

Be sure to bring lots of business cards and a smile!

REGISTER ONLINE!
$10 in advance (includes 1 FREE Drink)
$15 at door (includes 1 FREE Drink)
Your 1st drink is FREE and our friends at The Blue Piano have a uniquelly incredible appetizer menu that is OUT OF THIS WORLD. Discounted happy hour menu will be available as well!

Sponsored by Blue Piano, PARK Project, Soul Of Miami, Life Is Art

Locust Projects presents The LAB (Locust Arts Builders) Opening Reception 7/9/11

The LAB (Locust Arts Builders) Opening Reception
Saturday, July 9, 7-10pm
Locust Projects, Inc
155 NE 38th Street Suite 100
Miami, Fl 33137

Through August 2011
Participating artists: Benny Angene, Michael H. Bennett, Lino Fernandez, Audrey Gair, Vincent Granela, Sophia Kardonski, James Kendall, Natasha Mijares, William Molina, Damay Perez, Beatriz Rodriguez, Isleydi Rodriguez, Daniel Young

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

The students, currently attending Academy of Art & Minds, Coral Reef High, DASH, Dr. Michael M. Krop High, Gulliver Academy, Hialeah High School, John A. Ferguson High, Miami North Western, New World School of the Arts, South Dade High and Terra High were selected from an open call by a committee of local art professionals.

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

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

2011 marked Locust Projects’ 13-year anniversary. Locust Projects is alternative, not for profit exhibition space dedicated to providing contemporary visual artists the freedom to experiment with new ideas without the pressures of gallery sales or limitations of conventional exhibition spaces. Artists are encouraged to create site-specific installations as an extension of their representative work and Locust Projects offers them a vibrant Miami experience to develop their ideas and methods. Locust Projects is committed to offering an approachable and inviting venue for the Miami and international art community to experience the work and meet the artists. With more than 65 exhibitions, representing more than 210 local, national, and international artists, Locust Projects has supported site-specific and installation artworks featuring photography, video, performance, sculpture, drawing, painting and digital media making it a nationally-recognized art institution, and a landmark in the Miami art scene.

Monica Lopez De Victoria is a Miami-based artist that works in collaboration with Tasha Lopez De Victoria under the name TM Sisters. Together the sisters work in the mediums of video, digital video performance, VJing, collage, social experiments, zines, clothing, installations, and interactive video created along with their brother Samuel. The TM Sisters’ 2009 exhibition, WHIRL CRASH GO! at Locust Projects was featured in The Miami Herald. The sisters’ work has been included in the international traveling exhibition “Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millennium;” the Second Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, and PERFORMA 07 in New York. Their work has been seen and written about in publications like L’Officiel magazine, The Guardian, STEP Inside Design, the New York Times, Vogue Italia, and on the cover of ARTnews.

For further information: Email. locustprojects@yahoo.com / Tel. 305.576.8570

Art of Engagement Opening Reception 7/9/11

Opening Reception July 9th, 2011 7-11 pm
Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, Suites 3, 6, 7
Miami, FL 33137.

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our third exciting exhibition of the year 2011 “Art of Engagement”

Live Music by “Amereida”

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

Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

The “Art of Engagement” exhibition features 37 emerging to mid-career contemporary artists from across the globe. This exhibit unveils a prolific, provocative and eclectic collection of original paintings, photography and sculptured works. An international portfolio of creative works by artisans appealing to a wide cross-section of collectors. Engage your senses in this spectacular art exhibition; be sure to highlight the evening of July 9th 2011 on your calendar!