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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Luminaire Welcomes Paola Lenti to Outdoor Therapy 10/7/10

LUMINAIRE WELCOMES PAOLA LENTI TO OUTDOOR THERAPY
LECTURE & RECEPTION
Thursday, October 7, 6-8p
Outdoor Therapy
161 NE 40th Street, Suite 100
Miami Design District
RSVP

Highlighting a month-long exhibition of Paola Lenti’s furniture during October at Outdoor Therapy, Luminaire is pleased to announce a special lecture with the designer on Thursday, October 7.

Founded in 1994, Paola Lenti’s eponymous company specializes in outdoor furniture and rugs with a focus on the innovative exploration of both natural and synthetic materials. Sourcing both traditionally produced fabrics of the highest quality as well as adapting contemporary, technologically-advanced textiles, her products are unlike any others on the market. The pieces comprising Lenti’s lines have become new classics that can be seamlessly integrated within the domestic landscape, bringing sophisticated elegance to the exterior and interior.

EXHIBIT
October 1 – 31, 2010
at Outdoor Therapy

Enlightened Synchronicities Opening Reception 10/9/10

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Beautiful People Showcasing at Sassy City Chicks Sample Sale Up at The Moore Builiding 10/14/10

Beautiful People handbag sample sale at Sassy City Chicks Fashion Bash
Thursday, 10.14.10 at 5PM

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

General Admission: $5
Sassy Tote Ticket: $15 *complimentary spa services and complimentary Smirnoff cocktail sampling

Beautiful People handbags is showcasing at this year’s Sassy City Chicks fashion bash and sample sale on Thursday, 10.14.10 from 5PM – 10PM at The Moore Building.

Just in time for the holidays and fall, fashionistas can get their hands on their very own Beautiful People carryall – saving up to 80% from the original price points of $200 to $500.

Conversations and Cocktails with the MOCA Shakers 10/1/10

Conversations and Cocktails with the MOCA Shakers
Friday, October 1
De La Cruz Collection
23 Ne 41st Street, Miami, Fl 33137
305-576-6112
info@delacruzcollection.org

MOCA Shakers members and above are invited to the kick – off of our monthly CONVERSATIONS and COCKTAILS event with a private tour of the De La Cruz Collection on Friday, October 1 .

6pm – Private tour for MOCA Shaker + above members and their guests
7pm – Lecture

Please RSVP by Wednesday, September 29 to rsvp@mocanomi.org or call 305 893 6211.

Become a MOCA Shakers member today! Join online at www.mocanomi.org/moca-shakers/

To learn more about the MOCA Shakers, please contact Tracey Robertson Carter, Director of Membership at trobertsoncarter@mocanomi.org or 305 893 6211

Please see below for general information regarding the De La Cruz lecture.

Locust Projects Smash And Grab Fall Fundraiser Event 11/6/10

Locust Projects’ Eighth Annual “Smash and Grab” Fall Fundraiser Event
Saturday, November 6, 2010
6:30-9:30pm
Auction starts promptly at 7:30pm
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street #100
Miami, FL 33137
305.576.8670
www.locustprojects.org

Each year our event brings contemporary artists and collectors together to help support Locust Projects. The “Smash and Grab” event is Locust Projects’ largest source of revenue for the year. The proceeds provide essential funding for exhibitions and programming.

How it works:
There is no other fundraiser quite like this one. 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). The result is a fun way to place artwork into collections, connect with Miami’s art community, and support Locust Projects.

Over 100 participating artists!

Michael’s Genuine Food Cart

Music by DJ Hottpants

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

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

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

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

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

Le Chat Noir at Wolfgang Roth and Partners 10/2/10

Le Chat Noir
October 2, 2010, 7:00 PM
Wolfgang Roth & Partners Fine Art in the Design District
201 NE 39th Street, 2nd Floor
Miami, FL 33137
thecatnetwork.org/get-involved-2/events

The dual soiree and fundraiser will celebrate the elegant glamour of the black cat in an evening of old-Hollywood style in black and silver fashion, hors d’ouevres and cocktails.

Highlights of the night include:

-Fashion Show by Miami fashion designer Eva Trubetskaya who will debut her new collection from DEVA swimwear

-Silent Auction with items from prominent artists, restaurants and boutiques

-Open Bar courtesy Bacardi USA

-Hors d’oeuvres by Smith & Wollensky

Tickets are $50 each in advance, $75 at the door

All proceeds benefiting The Cat Network, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to helping homeless cats.

This is the inaugural fundraiser event for The Cat Network, whose mission is to reduce the overpopulation of cats in Miami. Le Chat Noir event is designed to educate the public about the plight of homeless cats in South Florida, specifically the black cat who has suffered an unlucky reputation.

Sassy City Chicks Fashion Bash Sample Sale 10/14/10

Sassy City Chicks Fashion Bash Sample Sale
14th of october 2010, 5pm-10pm

The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
Website and tickets.

Experience the national shopping event taking the nation by storm!
Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and NOW…
MIAMI!

Our Fashion Bash events will help you grow your wardrobe each season at prices every gal can afford! Sign up to receive info about our upcoming Fashion Bash and be the first to know about the hottest shopping event to hit your area!

Discount up to 80% !!!!!

Past Labels Featured at Fashion Bash include:
Diane von Furstenberg ** Marc Jacobs ** Ella Moss ** True Religion
Nanette Lepore ** Splendid ** J Brand ** Too Faced Cosmetics

!!!!! ATTENTION DESIGNERS !!!!!
For vendor and booth information contact us directly

Sassy Tote Ticket 15$ – Gift bag (valued 30$), complimentary spa services & complimentary cocktail sampling General admission 5$

Photographs of the AdFed Networker at Mai Tardi on 9/22/10

AdFed Networker at Mai Tardi on Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Cruising Cross Platforms Networker with Jennifer Vandekreeke, Director of Advertising for Carnival Cruise Lines.  Jennifer did an amazing presentation on how Carnival has changed there marketing strategies for the past years.  Thanks so much Jennifer, I really enjoyed it.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Vino E Olio opens its Doors at Last 10/13/10

Vino E Olio opens its Doors at Last
October 13, 2010, 5:00 pm- 2:00 am

139 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL
www.vinoeolio.com

After much anticipation, Vino E Olio will open October 13th as the Design District’s newest restaurant. Last December, a lucky handful of Art Basel goers were treated to a preview of the restaurant and it has been teasing onlookers ever since. Wait no more, the hungry can eat and eat they will – tortelli stuffed with pear, ricotta and pecorino cheese served with a beet root sauce, duck breast served with a red onion confit, and the menu goes on.

Alessandro Cecconi’s Vino E Olio will bring a new level of Italian cuisine never before seen in Miami. At the helm, Chef Andrea Menichetti is sure to delight the most discerning tastebuds with his rustic Tuscan cuisine. Chef Andrea Menichetti will turn out some of his most well known dishes, along with seasonal fare made with fresh, local and imported ingredients. Guests will have the option to dine al fresco on the stunning outdoor terrace or at the Chef’s Table, Vino E Olio’s Pièce de résistance, a glass enclosed space allowing guests to observe the magic in Vino E Olio’s kitchen while maintaining a sense of privacy.

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

September 29th, 6:30pm

Conversation and Tasting with Michelle Bernstein
at Locust Projects

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

RSVP to locustprojects@yahoo.com or 305.576.8570

An evening with Chopin Pianist Annemieke Spoelstra at CityLoftArt/European Art Gallery 9/23/10

The Beauty of Performing Women …listen live to pianist Annemieke Spoelstra (Netherlands/Europe) performing Chopin:

FREE Private Event RSVP only
CityLoftArt/European Art Gallery – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, FL
Thursday, Sept. 23rd.2010, 6pm
For RSVP: mail@cityloftart.com – Space is VERY limited !!!
The event is FREE

Annemieke will bring her newest CD ‘TOCCARE’ and sign it personally.
Please listen to some of her beautiful music samples: www.annemiekespoelstra.com

Pianist Annemieke Spoelstra was born in the Netherlands. Ms. Spoelstra has studied classical piano and received degrees in Music Pedagogy and a Masters in Performance from the Conservatory in Zwolle, where she studied with Prof. Rudy de Heus. She has been awarded as the conservatory’s ‘Student of the Year’: “She has great intelligence in pedagogy and is a sensitive performer in well-balanced programs”.

Ms. Spoelstra won the National Young Music Talent (Netherlands) for piano-accompaniment, praised for her touch and coloring. After her studies she has been coached by Tan Crone. She was accompanist for vocalists and instrumentalists at conservatories in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Arnhem, Zwolle. Annemieke Spoelstra has performed in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland., United Kingdom. In 2004, Annemieke made her way to Vermont. She was staff accompanist at the Boston conservatory (2004-2006), teaches piano at Saint Michael’s College and at her studio, accompanies the Saint Michael’s College chorale and the Vermont Youth Orchestra choruses, collaborates with vocalists and instrumentalists.
Her first album “toccare” was released in fall 2009.

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

Derrick Adams Artist Talk at The Bas Fisher Invitational 9/26/10

Derrick Adams artist talk
BFI 180 NE 39th Street, suite 210
in Miami’s Design District
Sunday, September 26th, 5pm

The Bas Fisher Invitational is proud to present a talk with multi-disciplinary artist Derrick Adams. Adam’s work has many facets and uses a variety of media, including video, sculpture and performance. He writes scripts for different identities which he explores in performance using costumes and environments that are often of a two-sided nature. He pulls from American culture and consumer objects. Derrick’s recent work deals with his childhood growing up in the post -industrial city of Baltimore and the juxtaposition between Man and Monument.

Derrick Adams received his masters of Fine Arts from Columbia University and is a recipient of the 2009 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award. He has participated residencies including the Skowhegan School of painting in Maine and the Fountainhead Residency in Miami. He is represented by Collette Blanchard Gallery and recently performed his “Go Stand Next to the Mountain” project at The Kitchen in New York.
Derrick lives and works in New York City.

-Katia Rosenthal

www.basfisherinvitational.com
info@basfisherinvitational.com

Borinquen Gallery presents a Solo Exhibition by Igal Fedida 9/16/10

Borinquen Gallery presents a Solo Exhibition by Igal Fedida
Symphony of Colors (A Journey Through My Colorful Roots)

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 16th, 2010. 6:30 – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery. 100 NE 38th Street, Suite #3. Miami, FL 33137
Dates: From Sept 16th through Oct 9th, 2010
After the reception gallery will be open by appointment only
Closing Reception: Saturday, October 9th, 2010. 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Admission: Free
www.borinquenhealth.org

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

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

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

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

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

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

Noche Latina at Mai Tardi Restaurant 9/16/10

Noche Latina
Sept 16, 9 PM
Mai Tardi Restaurant
163 NE 39th Street
Miami FL 33137

KCC PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS “NOCHE LATINA”, A NIGHT OF SALSA AT MAI TARDI RESTAURANT WITH ZARABANDA BAND.

KCC Productions continues their “Noche Latina” series with Zarabanda Band at Mai Tardi restaurant’s outdoor courtyard in the Design District on Thursday, September 16, from 9 to midnight. Party under the stars to some of the best salsa while enjoying a mojito with reasonably-priced Italian cuisine as well as tapas, all without a cover charge!

Zarabanda Band emerged in the late ’90s. They were originally contracted as the house band for the Zarabanda restaurant owned by renowned Cuban singer Willy Chirino. They were first known as “Banda del Callejon”, shortly after they began their engagement at the restaurant the band adopted Zarabanda as their performing name.
Within a few months proprietor Willy Chirino was so impressed with how tight the band sounded that he asked them to be his official backing band. Zarabanda traveled with Chirino for a period of 5 years, performing both nationally and internationally.
Since 2004 Zarabanda, under the direction of bassist/arranger Lalo Vazquez, has been in high demand in south Florida among the salsa and Latin music audience. They have performed for audiences in New York city, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Cancún, Panama city, the Canary Islands, and Spain just to name a few.
When not on the road they can be heard at the infamous “Bongos” club owned by Emilio and Gloria Estefan, located adjacent to the American Airlines arena, home of the Miami Heat basketball team. Zarabanda has just released their very first and highly anticipated live recording, now available to the public.
Mai Tardi is an innovative Italian restaurant located at 163 NE 39th Street in the Design District. Its open courtyard provides a romantic setting for repasts ranging from tapas and pizzas to vegan dishes to rack of lamb roasted in their wood-burning oven. Dining Out magazine describes it as “northern Italian cuisine with Mediterranean overtones…a menu marked by intriguing elements like venison ravioli with Gorgonzola sauce and classic wood-fired pizza.”
For more information about Mai Tardi, visit their web site at www.maitardimiami.com, or call 305-572-1400. For more information about Zarabanda Band, please contact Kimberly Chmura at (305) 332-2623 or visit www.kccproductions.com.

KCC Productions specializes in providing clients with highly talented, quality jazz artists for concerts, private parties, corporate and special events, festivals, trade shows and fund-raisers. After partnering with highly respected music professional Rafael Solano in 2009, KCC Productions has been bringing the Jazz culture back into Miami with an array of artists.

Crossing the Line at Buena Vista Building 9/11/10

Crossing the Line
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11, 2010
6:30-11:00 pm
Buena Vista Building-suite 120
180 NE 39th Street-Suite 120
Miami-Design District

Crossing the Line
Curated by: Yamel Molerio / info@yamelmolerio.com / (305) 987 7787

-Drawing is the act of making marks on a surface as to create an image, form or shape-
Crossing the Line
Drawing is a form of visual expression and is one of the major forms within the visual arts. Since prehistoric times, people have made drawings in caves and rocks. From the 14th century onwards paper has become the most common material to make a drawing on. Lately, drawing has become a preferred media for a lot of artists and is no longer just being used as a preparation for a painting. Artists are also experimenting with a diverse array of materials to draw on and draw with. This show will bring together artists from different backgrounds and cultures, as well as different artistic styles but they are all producing art utilizing drawing as their media.

We are also opened September 10 from 6:30-11:00 for Fashion Night Out.

La Femme Fatale by Ira Tsantekidou 9/11/10

„La Femme Fatale“ by Ira Tsantekidou !
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday September 11th. 2010, 7-10pm

Get seduced with her tender beauties on Canvas
A new artist from Greece and her stories for you

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

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

“Sur la Plage” 90x100cm / 35″ x 39″ Oil on Canvas
A pretty lady at the beach, aware of her sexuality and the impact her coquetry has on the male visitors. While she is enjoying her time, her guard dog is protecting his mistress from importunate admirers.
( see more: Ira Tsantekidou )

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

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

Art and Design Night for Transluminescent Fantasies 9/11/10

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our summer season exhibition of 2010. Exhibiting 32 contemporary artists in a group exhibition titled

“Transluminescent Fantasies”
This exhibition exposes the intricate diversity of photography, watercolor and a voluminous array of original paintings and sculptured works created by emerging and mid-career artists from across the globe. Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

WHAT: Art & Design Night for “Transluminescent Fantasies”

WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
(305) 573-5730

WHEN: Saturday, September 11th, 2010 7 – 10 PM
Complimentary Wine and Refreshments
Music by “Pan Paradise” Pan Paradise in Key Largo
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking

Typoe Bang Bang Solo Exhibition at Spinello Gallery 9/11/10

SPINELLO GALLERY: 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101, Miami, Florida – 33137
SOLO: TYPOE | “BANG BANG.”
ENCORE RECEPTION: Saturday, September 11th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery is proud to present the much-anticipated solo exhibition by TYPOE, “BANG BANG.” The multimedia exhibition features works on paper and sculpture. This will be TYPOE’s second solo exhibition with Spinello Gallery.

Cast between worlds of opposing values, at once an anonymous prestidigitator and high-ranking glitterati, TYPOE straddles an unseen fence. His handiwork, which swaths billboards, public arenas, and buildings literally rotting with neglect, has expanded from the crumbling edifice of a cultural misnomer into the social spotlight. By nature a commenter, a heckler, his self-referential styling’s are violent and poetic in equal measure. Illuminating parodies between gang relations and organized religion, corporations and the massacre of war, TYPOE’s mixed media creations range from factory finished luxury items and graphics to vandalized found objects that flaunt a punk-like disregard for beauty. Simmering for the moment under the lid of ‘the gallery’, “BANG BANG.” is where these fetishistic, narcissistic articles resonate with devastating potential and beget insurgent thoughts.

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11th, 2010 / Exhibition through October 2nd, 2010.

Image info: Bandanna, Silhouette Series [2010] | Die-cut Paper | 40 x 30 in

Fashion’s Night Out Diesel Lighting Collection Launch at Avant Gallery 9/10/10

Fashion’s Night Out Diesel Lighting Collection Launch at Avant Gallery
09/10/2010, 6-10pm
Avant Gallery
3850 N. Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
Website.

Join us as we celebrate the launch of a fashionably new lighting collection

Fashion’s Night Out in the Miami Design District – Diesel Lighting Collection Launch

Refreshments by Peroni Italy

Cruising Cross Platforms Networker with Carnival Cruise Lines Jennifer Vandekreeke 9/22/10

Cruising Cross Platforms Networker with Carnival Cruise Lines’ Jennifer Vandekreeke
Wednesday, September 22nd, 6pm
Mai Tardi, 163 NE 39 St., Miami, Fl
Free for Members, $10.00 Non-Members and Students.
Complimentary Appetizers and 1 Free Drink

Join AAF Miami for a networking event with Jennifer Vandekreeke, Director of Advertising for Carnival Cruise Lines.

RSVP: www.adfedmiami.com

Follow AAF Miami on Twitter @AdfedMiami

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

Inkwell at Lounge 46 9/2/10

Inkwell
09-02-10, 9pm
Lounge 46
190 Northeast 46th Street Miami, FL 33137

The Scene as you know it will never be the same…. Come experience a reservoir of artists bursting with creativity as we stain your minds & liberate your soul as we fill your palette. Hosted by Marcus Blake ambient music by Dj Sweet Dick Vega. Free before 10pm $5 afterwards…. hearty soul food and drink specials all night.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of A Yelps Summer Night’s Dream at the Moore Building on 8/21/10

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of A Yelp Summer Night’s Dream! at the Moore Building in the Design District on Saturday, August 21, 2010.   Food was provided by Soleá, Waxy’s O’Connor’s, Maitardi, Morena, Bongos Cuban Cafe, Mr. Yum, Miss Yip, Vinyl & Kai, JB Kitchen & Bar, Soyka, Mercadito.  On a sweet note, desserts were provided by Spuntino Italian pastries, Grand Luxe Café’s signature sweets.  For the best part the liquid refreshments were provided by Ketel One Vodka, Captain Morgan Rum, Zacapa Rum, fenom Absinthe, Gran Sierpe Pisco, Vitaminwater, Buck 15 Bombs and Segafredo Espresso provided a coffee bar.  This was a fabulous event, thank you Maria for doing a WONDERFUL job.

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

Photographs of A Yelp Summer Night’s Dream at the Moore Building on 8/21/10

A Yelp Summer Night’s Dream! at the Moore Building in the Design District on Saturday, August 21, 2010.   Food was provided by Soleá, Waxy’s O’Connor’s, Maitardi, Morena, Bongos Cuban Cafe, Mr. Yum, Miss Yip, Vinyl & Kai, JB Kitchen & Bar, Soyka, Mercadito.  On a sweet note, desserts were provided by Spuntino Italian pastries, Grand Luxe Café’s signature sweets.  For the best part the liquid refreshments were provided by Ketel One Vodka, Captain Morgan Rum, Zacapa Rum, fenom Absinthe, Gran Sierpe Pisco, Vitaminwater, Buck 15 Bombs and Segafredo Espresso provided a coffee bar.  This was a fabulous event, thank you Maria for doing a WONDERFUL job.

Miami Design District and Fashion Night Out 9/10/10

MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT TO PARTICIPATE IN FASHION’S NIGHT OUT
Retailers including Marimekko, Marni, and Y-3 are among participants in global fashion event to be held on September 10, 2010.

The Miami Design District announced today that it will participate in Fashion’s Night Out on September 10, 2010. In conjunction with cities around the world, retailers across the Miami Design District will come together to offer limited-time-only in-store promotions, live entertainment, and special events. Fashion’s Night Out is an unprecedented global initiative started last year by American Vogue, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, NYC & Company, and the City of New York.

Vogue Latin America is a key collaborator and sponsor of Fashion’s Night Out in the Miami Design District. Vogue Latin America’s Editor-in-Chief Eva Hughes, along with fashion and beauty editors from the publication will all be on hand throughout the Miami Design District for this very special evening.

In addition, Maybelline®, FNO’s national sponsor, has chosen the Miami Design District as the location for one of its three Color Studios. These pop-up studios will feature four makeup stations with artists on hand to offer guests styling tips and makeovers and to talk about seasonal trends and the latest Maybelline products. Other Color Studios will be set up in New York City and Chicago.

Fashion’s Night Out in The Miami Design District will also be home to a temporary stage with live musical performances in Oak Plaza starting at 9 PM.

Participating Miami Design District retailers for Fashion’s Night Out include Anya Ponorovskaya, Duncan Quinn, En Avance, FriendsWithYou, Genius Jones, I on the District, Kiliwatch Miami, Maison Martin Margiela, Marimekko, Marni, Nektar de Stagni, Sebastian James, Tomas Maier, Turchin Love & Light Collection, and Y-3. Additional participants are expected to be announced leading up to September 10.

In-store presentations during Fashion’s Night Out will include a showcase of the summer collection from Marni and the company’s collaboration with French artist Claude Caillol, who created a series of striking images for a special line of Marni t-shirts and vinyl bags. In addition, En Avance will present its fall collection from designer Mirco Giovannini and Anya Ponorovskaya will launch an extremely limited line of dresses and sweater wraps made from the knitwear world’s most luxurious material, Qiviuk. Design District restaurants including Fratelli Lyon, Maitardi, Q American Barbeque, and Sra. Martinez, will also team up with retailers to provide catering for the evening’s events. Cocktails will be provided courtesy of GREY GOOSE Vodka.

“We are thrilled to be able to participate in a worldwide event as dynamic and exciting as Fashion’s Night Out,” said Craig Robins, Chief Executive Officer and President of Dacra, the global real estate development company that transformed the Miami Design District into a world-renowned center for cutting-edge fashion, art, design, and food. “We’re sure this special evening will bring a great deal of fun and creativity to the Miami Design District.”

The Miami Design District (www.miamidesigndistict.net) is a unique, 18 square-block neighborhood just north of downtown Miami. Developed by Dacra, the Miami Design District is an example of the company’s commitment to building neighborhoods united by creativity, design, and commerce. The Miami Design District is the location of choice for exclusive retailers and fashion brands, including: Marni, Maison Martin Margiela, Tomas Maier, En Avance, Marimekko, Y-3, Duncan Quinn, Genius Jones, I on the District, Browne’s Apothecary, Sebastien James. The Miami Design District also serves as a backdrop for top restaurateurs and chefs. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Sra. Martinez, Vino & Oilo, Grass Restaurant & Lounge, W Wine Bistro, Fratelli Lyon, and Maitardi have transformed the District into Miami’s hot new restaurant row. The Miami Design District is also home to world-renowned furniture and design companies and art galleries, including: Vitra, Driade, Luminaire, Kartell, Poltrona Frau, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Waterworks, Holly Hunt, Wolfgang Roth & Partners, BasFisher Invitational, DiasporaVibe Gallery, Anthony Spinello Gallery, Locust Projects, 101 Exhibit, Martin Oppel Studio, and Oliver Sanchez Studio.

Fashion’s Night Out (FNO) is an unprecedented global initiative created to celebrate fashion, restore consumer confidence, and boost the industry’s economy. In the United States, the program is a collaboration between American Vogue, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, NYC & Company, and the City of New York. On September 10, 2010, Fashion’s Night Out will return to New York City and launch in cities nationwide to put the fun back in shopping, with designer appearances, live windows, celebrity guests, and other special events. Around the world, and led by fifteen international Vogue editions (Australia, Britain, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey), each country will celebrate Fashion’s Night Out on one night between Sept 7 and Sept 16, 2010. Fashion’s Night Out will be the subject of a one-hour special on CBS on September 14, 2010. For more information visit www.fashionsnightout.com, powered by QVC.

Vino Fino con Sabor Latino By Betty Alvarez

On August 19, Lexus sponsored a cooking demonstration event featuring renowned chefs Michelle Bernstein and Douglas Rodriguez. The evening started with a cocktail reception featuring wine tasting and appetizers. Since the event was held at the Building 4141 in the Design District, it served a great venue to host a party of this magnitude. As one entered the building, you were greeted by lovely dressed hostess who directed you to the wine tasting bar. After a sip of wine, one could get a glimpse of the Lexus automobiles showcase. The galleries that were house at the 4141 building opened their doors to the guest for their viewing enjoyment.

Michelle Bernstein began the cooking demonstration on how to create Shrimp Tiradito, a Peruvian inspired dish. It involved shrimp of course, aji amarillo, huancaina (yellow cheese sauce), and lastly a bit of her favorite popcorn. Samples were giving out and it was delish.

Douglas Rodriguez gave a good cooking demonstration of ceviche; another Peruvian dish. He demonstrated the ingredients and its secret key to cook it in: lime. Also he emphasized that when the fish changes color it meant that all the bacteria is killed. It was easy for him to make since the dish is always served raw. Samples were passed around and it was a delectable dish.

As the evening came to a close, Lexus goody bags were given to the guests as their good bye gifts. A wonderful event enjoyed by all.

Photograph By Betty Alvarez

Lexus and VC present Food Demo by Michelle Bernstein and Douglas Rodriguez 8/19/10

Vida Lexus Presenta Vino Fino Con Sabor Latino Join Celebrity Chefs Michelle Bernstein and Douglas Rodriguez for a Special Night of Food, Music and Wine
Thursday, August 19, 2010 8:00pm – 11:00pm
Building 4141 4141 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33137

Lexus returns to Miami for another in a series of events created to bring influentials from Miami’s Hispanic community together to celebrate innovation and inspiration. This event, aptly named “Vino Fino con Sabor Latino,” will be centered around great food & fine wine as the evening will feature culinary demonstrations from two of the area’s epicurean masters, Chef Michelle Bernstein & Chef Douglas Rodriguez. Guests will also experience great music by renowned artist Liset Alea, the Cuban born singer songwriter whose infectious blend of pop with a dash of Cuban soul is sure to complement the bright and vibrant theme of the evening.

Each chef, while being philanthropists and activists both in and out of the kitchen, will give special attention to two charity organizations whose goals are to empower today’s youth across cultures, Common Threads and Success for Kids, Inc. (SFK).

As a long time supporter of Common Threads, Chef Bernstein believes that through hands-on cooking classes she and Common Thread can help prevent childhood obesity and reverse the trend of generations of non-cookers, while celebrating our cultural differences and the things people all over the world have in common.

Through SFK, an international non-profit organization, Chef Rodriguez demonstrates his dedication to empowering at-risk children and adolescents to become resilient, productive citizens by delivering innovative research-based programs that enhance four personal strengths.

Located in the heart of Miami’s Design District, the event will be held at Building 4141, a two-story development that mixes industrial rawness with polished grandeur.

Borinquen Gallery presents Blood and Toys A Solo Show by Hector Maldonado 8/14/10

Borinquen Gallery presents Blood & Toys: A Solo Show by Hector Maldonado
Thursday, August 19th, 2010. 7:00 p.m.
Borinquen Gallery. 100 NE 38th Street. Suite# 3. Miami, FL 33137
Gallery will be open week days from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Weekends by appointment only
Admission: Free

Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hector Maldonado lives and works in Miami, Florida. After graduating with honors (Bachelors in Fine Arts, Cum Laude) from the University of Puerto Rico, Maldonado obtained a Masters in Fine Arts from the Real Academia de San Carlos, Universidad Nacional Autenoma de Mexico.
Since 2007, Hector Maldonado has been working on various series; from mixed media on canvas to assamblage-construction / sculptures made from found objects. These series are representative of the experiences through a lifetime that has shaped the person he presently is. His work is a reflection on issues that are visceral and vital to him: God, childhood, language (communication), time, eternity, and levels of human existence; spiritual and physical.
The mixed media on canvas series “Mi family” (My Family), deals with the relations between individuals and their immediate (familiar) habitat, exploring aspects that go beyond the physical.
The series “Listen”, deals with the use of children images as an excuse to reveal semantic images of profound content within an unidentifiable space, where visual and interpretation levels are touched.
Maldonado’s small scale construction/sculptures made of found objects, the “Void Toys” series, are minuscule poetical and intimate scenarios where he exposes diminutive transcendental and philosophical concepts and essential ideas about human relations and feelings such as presence vs. absence, happiness vs. sadness, love vs. hate, religious vs. secular, among others.
For more information, please contact Ben Neji at 305.491.1526 or bmn4288@gmail.com. You may also contact the artist directly at 786.201.0926, hmaldonado@live.com or visit his website at www.hmaldo.com.
www.borinquenhealth.org

Art and Design Night for Transluminescent Fantasies at Art Fusion Galleries 8/14/10

WHAT: Art & Design Night for
“Transluminescent Fantasies”.

WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street
STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

WHEN: Saturday, August 14th, 2010
7 – 10 PM

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

Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our summer season exhibition of 2010. Exhibiting 32 contemporary artists in a group exhibition titled
“Transluminescent Fantasies”
This exhibition exposes the intricate diversity of photography, watercolor and a voluminous array of original paintings and sculptured works created by emerging and mid-career artists from across the globe.
Be sure to highlight this great event on your calendar.

Noche Latina at Maitardi 8/19/10

Maitardi Restaurant Presents “Noche Latina”, A Brazilian Night With Diogo Oliveira And Batuke Samba Funk.
Thursday, August 19, from 9 to midnight
Mai Tardi, 163 NE 39th Street, Design District Miami

Bassist Diogo Oliveira brings his septet, Batuke Samba Funk, to Mai Tardi restaurant’s outdoor courtyard in the Design District on Thursday, August 19, from 9 to midnight. Party under the stars to some of the funkiest Brazilian jazz while enjoying a caipirinha with reasonably-priced Italian cuisine, all without a cover charge.

Batuke is the act of drumming on any surface, or with any object, that makes a sound. Recycled cans, plastic buckets and pieces of scrap metal have all been transformed into percussive instruments that enhance the musical atmosphere of this group established by Diogo Oliveira in 2008. The core of Batuke Samba Funk comprises four musicians based in Miami, Florida. The group offers a fusion of Brazilian rhythms including samba and samba rock with classic American funk. While the core group consists of bass, drums, keyboard and voice, the ensemble is joined by trombone, female vocals and Brazilian percussion when performing with their full 7-piece configuration. Bassist, composer and musical producer Diogo Oliveira is the creator of Batuke Samba Funk. He is one of the most recognized and accomplished Brazilian musicians working in South Florida. One of his recent musical productions, Braziian Voices Funky Jazz Show, was awarded “Best Show of the Year” by the Brazilian Press Awards in 2010. For part of the show Batuke will be accompanied by a batucada dancer provided by Kamileon Productions www.kamileonproductions.com.

Mai Tardi is an innovative Italian restaurant located at 163 NE 39th Street in the Design District. Its open courtyard provides a romantic setting for repasts ranging from tapas and pizzas to vegan dishes to rack of lamb roasted in their wood-burning oven. Dining Out magazine describes it as “northern Italian cuisine with Mediterranean overtones…a menu marked by intriguing elements like venison ravioli with Gorgonzola sauce and classic wood-fired pizza.”

For more information about Mai Tardi, visit their web site at www.maitardimiami.com or call 305-572-1400. For more information about Batuke Samba Funk, please contact Kimberly Chmura at (305) 332-2623 or visit www.kccproductions.com.

Yamel Molerio Solely Responsible at Buena Vista Building 8/14/10

Yamel Molerio-Solely Responsible
Second Opening Reception: August 14th
6:00 pm-11:00 pm
180 NE 39th Street, Suite 120
Buena Vista Building
Design District
For more information: info@yamelmolerio.com

“Solely Responsible” is the most recent of Yamel Molerio’s evolving works. His solo exhibition is a combination of art styles and includes various materials. Molerio draws his inspiration from Renaissance style as well as the simplicity of a child’s doodle. His style blends these disparate concepts into the development of each piece. Conceptually, his combination is a reflection of our cultures, customs, ideas, races and times. In particular, ‘appropriation’ plays a large role in Molerio’s creative process.
In his words:
As an artist, I am the creator of this visual world.
As the creator, there should be no rules because the creator makes his own rules.
I am solely responsible for creating this world. I am also solely responsible for mistakes and bad decisions that I’ve made in the past and for my success.
***
“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.”
-Les Brown-

Borinquen Art Gallery Art Auction, Raffle and Cocktail Reception at The Design District Gallery Walk 8/14/10

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The August Gallery Walk @ The Design District
Cocktail Reception & Art Sale (Up To 50% Off)
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, August 14, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE

Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the new HIV/AIDS clinic.

Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.

This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.

Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.
For more information please contact the Organizer: Ben Neji, Bmn4288@gmail.com

Vino Fino Con Sabor Latino with Michelle Bernstein and Douglas Rodriguez 8/19/10

Thurs. Aug 19 | VINO FINO CON SABOR LATINO with Michelle Bernstein & Douglas Rodriguez
THURSDAY . AUGUST 19th 2010
Vitamin C + Lexus cordially invites you to
VINO FINO con SABOR LATINO
Enjoy Cooking Demonstrations by renowned chefs Michelle Bernstein + Douglas Rodriguez
Cocktail Reception begins at 8pm | Cooking Demo begins at 8:45pm
RSVP is Required as space is limited | RSVP@vidalexus.com
4141 Building . 4141 NE 2nd AVE . Miami FL

Summer Kick-Off Event at CityLoftArt 8/14/10

!!! SUMMER KICK-OFF !!!
If you have to go back to work, at least sit at a fabulous desk and work better ;-)

ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday August 14th. 2010, 7-10pm
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, LLC. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami Design District

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

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

Hand-tinted Personal Desk, birchwood, laquered, handpolished mat 78″x 38″ UNIQUE Artwork
(see more in our videos on the website or visit store)

Our website: www.CityLoftArt.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A Yelp Summer Night’s Dream at the Moore Building 8/21/10

Join Us For A Yelp Summer Night’s Dream!

We’ve decided to sprinkle some fairy dust on our Magic City. We’re partying through the night on Saturday, August 21, 2010

8:00 – 10:00 Open Party

More Info.

And as good fortune would have it on this lovely night some of our friends decided to join in the fun!

The festivities take place at the beautiful and historic Moore Building.

Guests will be noshing on treats from:
Soleá
Waxy’s O’Connor’s
Maitardi
Morena
Bongos Cuban Cafe
Mr. Yum
Miss Yip
Vinyl & Kai
JB Kitchen & Bar
Soyka
Mercadito

On a sweet note:
Spuntino Italian pastries
Grand Luxe Café’s signature sweets

Thirsty? Good! You’ll be drinking:
Ketel One Vodka
Captain Morgan Rum
Zacapa Rum
fenom Absinthe
Gran Sierpe Pisco
vitaminwater
Buck 15 Bombs
Segafredo Espresso will provide a coffee bar

You might feel a little flustered after all of that but no need to worry ’cause you can pretty yourself right back into party mode thanks to Beauty For Real and Rik Rak Salon.

Think that’s it? Think again! We’ll also have a silent disco, dinousaurs, tunes, performers, and more more more!

Sound good?

RSVP now!

Wondering how much this party will cost ya? It’s FREE.
However please bring cash for parking and gratuity.

And for our amazing charity partner: Camilus House

Camilus House is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. And we’re asking guests to donate to this wonderful organization.

RUDOLPHO live for ARTnight at miniBAR 8/14/10

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

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

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

an evening of music and art!

http://rudolphonunez.8m.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

JAZZnight at miniBAR with KEVINmuncy 8/20/10

JAZZnight at miniBAR with KEVINmuncy!
friday, august 20th 2010, 8pm to midnight!
miniBAR
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district

it’s that time again! 3rd friday’s of each month!
JAZZnight!….with KEVINmuncy!

kevin plays from 8pm to midnight and is always introducing new musicians that share his passion of & for music!

a wonderful night, filled with good vibes and spectacular sounds.
perfect evening for romance, or a gathering of friends & music lovers to enjoy delicious food, fun drinks in addition to a jovial, serene and different ambiance!

join us, friday, august 20th! go onto our website to learn more about kevin!

www.kevinmuncyjazz.com
www.minibarmiami.com

-dinner reservations for this evening are strongly recommended.

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

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

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

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

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

A MUST SEE!

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

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

www.minibarmiami.com

-dinner reservations for this night are strongly recommended!

LADIESnight and Magda performs Live at MiniBar 8/7/10

LADIESnight & MAGDA performs LIVE!
saturday, august 7th, 8pm to midnight!
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami’s design district
corner of 36th street
plenty of metered and secure parking under the overpass!

miniBAR will commence having ladies night the first SATURDAY of every month!
join us this evening, 2 for 1 wine and beer for all ladies!
and a musical treat with magda!

After years of self-searching, Magda has come up with a sound that is true to her. “I write from experience. I like taking risks. I’ve loved and lost and loved again. It has always been worth it.” Her free-spirited, thought provoking outlook is reflected in the music she writes: a blend of soulful sounds and piercing lyrics with an edge. A California-born beach girl, she classifies her music as, “good for the soul.” If she were referring to the uplifting melodies that her soothing voice happily dances around, we’d say Magda’s music is, in fact, “good for the soul.” It makes you want to chill in the sun and relax all day.

Magda has been exposed to many worlds of music throughout her young age. She’s always appreciated the harmonies and head bopping sounds of alternative bands like NOFX, Nirvana and Live. She jokes, “As a tormented teen, Alanis Morissette and Fiona Apple were my best friends.” Growing up, she became fascinated with soul artists, old and new. “I really got into Etta James, Eva Cassidy, Lauryn Hill and Pink. I have definitely been inspired by the pure soul of Al Green and the individuality of Outkast too, but I’ve always particularly been taken by strong women with big voices who break from the norm and aren’t afraid to speak their minds.” Magda’s respect for artists who have something to say is deeply layered within the lines and voice of her own music.

Raised in Los Angeles, Magda has been involved in the arts from a young age. She started with musical theater in elementary school and continued acting and singing throughout her years in high school and college. She has sung the National Anthem for numerous college sporting events and has played all over Southern California, from Santa Barbara to Santa Monica to headlining her own gig at the famed House of Blues on Sunset Blvd. She now resides in Miami, Florida, where she continues to write and perform.

magda will perform from 8:00 pm until midnight!
2 for 1 starts at 9pm and ends at 11pm!
reservations for dinner are recommended.
miniBAR opens doors this evening at 6pm!

Girls Night Out 7/23/10

Girls Night Out
July 23, 2010, 4-7 pm
MiniBAr (Design District)
3612 NE 2nd Ave. Miami,FL 33137

ATTENTION FASHIONISTA’S
Please join us for a night of great food and wine while conversing about fashion from Mercedes Benz Fashion Week to the latest trends for the Fall/Winter seasons.LaDame Boutique will have a display of the Boutique’s handbags from the 2010 Fall Collection and accessories. These handbags are not available to the public.You will have the opportunity to be the first to have these handbags before anyone else.

Celebrate the Music Overtown Music Project First Event 7/17/10

Overtown Music Project
July 17th 2010, 8 – 11pm
AE District
3852 N Miami Avenue
Design District
www.overtownmusicproject.org

This is a celebration of the food, music and history of Overtown.

Overtown used to be called the “Harlem of the South.” Join the Overtown Music Project and our fantastic host committee of Miami luminaries for a celebration of the music, food and spirit of Overtown.

Featuring legendary jazz saxophonist Charles Austin, Carmel Ophir spinning Motown, soul food (think yummy red velvet cake, peach cobbler and sweet potato pie) and Ciroc cocktails.

$25 donation benefits the Overtown Music Project

Please rsvp to amydrosenberg@yahoo.com

Special thanks to the lovely folks at AE District, Ciroc Vodka, Michael Lyn, The Vagabond and Lemon Yellow

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Reception: Saturday, July 10, 2010 – 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE
Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the new HIV/AIDS clinic.
Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.
This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.
Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.

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

Markowicz Fine Art
1 NE 40th Street
Miami FL 33137

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

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

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

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

Art Walk Call for Artist 7/10/10

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

Meet artist from the group over glass of wine

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Opening Reception Yamel Molerio Solely Responsible 7/10/10

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

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

“Solely Responsible” is the most recent of Yamel Molerio’s evolving works. His solo exhibition is a combination of art styles and includes various materials. Molerio draws his inspiration from Renaissance style as well as the simplicity of a child’s doodle. His style blends these disparate concepts into the development of each piece. Conceptually, his combination is a reflection of our cultures, customs, ideas, races and times. In particular, ‘appropriation’ plays a large role in Molerio’s creative process.
In his words:
As an artist, I am the creator of this visual world.
As the creator, there should be no rules because the creator makes his own rules.
I am solely responsible for creating this world. I am also solely responsible for mistakes and bad decisions that I’ve made in the past and for my success.
***
“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. If you take responsibility for yourself you will develop a hunger to accomplish your dreams.”
-Les Brown-

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

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

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

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

lena’s LUCKEY ART night at miniBAR 7/24/10

lena’s LUCKEY ART night at miniBAR!
saturday, july 24th, 2010, 8:00 pm to 11:30 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district
www.minibarmiami.com

enjoy a wonderful evening in the presence of a beautiful artist and her masterpieces!

miniBAR is honored to be able to exhibit the art of luckey! lena luckey will showcase her art; paintings, decorative pillows, phone holders, purses, art tags and much more this evening.

all items displayed will be available for purchase!

don’t miss out on this incredible event!

ARTIST’S STATEMENT
“You touch people’s lives when you open their minds to possibilities.

I believe that my art is a spiritual expression of the eternal struggle and ultimate triumph of the human soul. My art comes from a place deep within myself; from the power of love that resonates inside us, reaches for the divine and touches something ultimately spiritual: the promise, truthful and sublime, that all will be well.

When you look at my art, reflect and be reflected. Behold your image as I see
you, perfect and beautiful.”

Lena Luckey’s work is represented in public, corporate, private collections and galleries throughout the world and has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions.

www.theartofluckey.com
www.luckeyart.com
www.minibarmiami.com

-if having dinner at miniBAR we recommend you make reservations. thank you!

Attend Miami International Fashion Week 2011 as a VIP in Support of Victims of Substance Abuse

The highest bidder will have the luxury of attending the 13th annual Miami International Fashion Week as a VIP in Miami’s trendy Wynwood Art District. This amazing package includes:
• Six (6) VIP tickets to each of the evening fashion shows on Friday, March 18, 2011
• Six (6) VIP tickets to each of the evening fashion shows on Saturday, March 19, 2011
• Backstage meet & greet with the designers
• Entrance to the International Culinary Arts Pavilion
• Six (6) VIP passes to the exclusive Afterglow Party in South Beach
As the largest International and Hispanic fashion event in the U.S., Miami International Fashion Week has brought the best in international and Latin fashion, beauty, music, cuisine and art to the forefront of the American fashion scene.

For a detailed description of this experience, visit this page. Bidding ends July 8, 2010.

About the Chris Evert Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic “Ounce of Prevention” Fund: The Ounce is committed to a proactive approach to the prevention of family and social problems such as substance abuse by pregnant and parenting women. Last year, the Classic raised $700,000. To learn more about the organization, visit www.chrisevert.org/.

Charitybuzz (www.charitybuzz.com

) auctions VIP experiences and luxury goods on its web site to raise millions for nonprofits around the globe. If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about the items, please do not hesitate to contact me: jcoughlin@charitybuzz.com, or 212.625.0100.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

NESTORzurita playsLIVE for luckeyARTnight at miniBAR 7/24/10

NESTORzurita playsLIVE for luckeyARTnight @ miniBAR
saturday, july 24th, 2010, 8:30 pm to 11:00 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
florida 33137
www.minibarmiami.com

NZ studied at “Manhattan School of Music” and “The New School Jazz”. He has performed thru the United States, Europe, and various countries of Central and South America, playing hundreds of concerts in a wide variety of styles, from Jazz to Classical to Contemporary and Modern Music, and exploring and playing traditional miusic from arround the world. Nestor Has played with Steve Lacy, Dado Moroni, Aldo Zunino, Jovinho Santos Neto, etc..
A Classical performer he has played concerts with various Symphony Orchestras and has been a guest artist to various universities.
As a composer Nestor Zurita has written hundreds of works for various instruments and especially on the development of the saxophone.
Nestor Zurita was also the Director of the Jazz Department and of the Classical Saxophone Program in the National Conservatory of Ecuador and has taught students in the Paris Conservatorie and at the Nicolo Paganini Concervatorie in Italy.He currently lives in Miami were he leads his Latin Jazz Ensamble.

For more information and latest project/videos please visit
www.myspace.com/angelicocd
www.myspace.com/nestorzurita

www.minibarmiami.com

nestor will be the icing on the cake for lenaLUCKEY’s artNIGHT at miniBAR! incredible evening of art and music!!!!

JAZZnight at miniBAR with KEVINmuncy 7/16/10

JAZZnight at miniBAR
friday, july 16th, 2010, 8:00 pm to midnight
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
florida 33137
www.minibarmiami.com

KEVINmuncy playing LIVE at miniBAR! amazing sounds! gifting us with his talent every month, another friday night arrives where you can slip away from it all into a world of beautiful music!

Come enjoy some fantastic food, drink, and LIVE jazz with the Kevin Muncy Quartet.

Featuring:
Rainer Davie (Guitar), Taylor Byrd (Bass), and a very special guest on drums.

kevinmuncyJAZZ.com

diegoVAL performing Again at miniBAR 7/10/10

diegoVAL performing AGAIN at miniBAR!!!!
saturday, july 10th, 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district – www.minibarmiami.com
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district
florida 33137
www.minibarmiami.com

prepare to be mesmerized!
a passionate and intense performance.
in the words of a guest at miniBAR last time diego played, “he plays and sings from his soul with no holding back” !!
diegoVAL with out doubt captures his audience!
said to be the new ricky martin!
so he will honor us again, on art walk and design night at miami’s design district, miniBAR – second saturday of the month.
JULY 10th!

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

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

www.minibarmiami.com

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

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

www.stellawhite.com
www.minibarmiami.com

Photographs of 2012 Ruinart Champagne Soft Reception at Miami Art Space on 6/26/10

2012 Ruinart Champagne Soft Reception at Miami Art Space on Saturday, June 26, 2010.  Twelve artists from Miami  inaugurated an exhibition at Miami Art Space June 12 to offer predictions, guesses and feelings about the year 2012. The exhibition 2012 was organized by Miami painter Kiki Valdes. Included in the group exhibition are artists: Reinier Gamboa; Kiki Valdes; David Tamargo; George Sanchez-Calderon; David Marsh; Brian Gefen; John Sevigny; Raul Perdomo; Alvaro Ilizabe; Eric Torriente; and Oliver Sanchez. “Everything ties back to the number 12,” organizer Kiki Valdes said. “June 12th, 2012, 12 artists.”

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

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

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

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

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

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

2012 Ruinart Champagne Soft Reception at Miami Art Space on 6/26/10

20(12) Exhibition/ Ruinart champagne soft reception RSVP REQUIRED.

Saturdsay, June 26, 2010
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Miami Art Space
244 NW 35th Street (look for colorful checkerboard wall)
Miami,FL

Some Champagne & 2012 Doom

Ruinart Champagne of (LVME: Louis Vuitton/Moet Hennessy) will be hosting + sponsoring a soft private reception Saturday, June 26th at the current exhibition 20(12): Twenty Twelve at the Miami Art Space.

Two artists from the exhibit Johnny Robles and Kiki Valdes have been selected to create 2 original artworks commissioned by Ruinart that will be exhibited during Art Basel at a Ruinart pop up gallery. Then in January of 2011 will be exhibited at the Art and Design Museum in New York. The work will be auctioned and proceeds will benefit the museums education program.

The commissioned works will be displayed this night only for VIP guests.

This is a private event and RSVP required. This Guest List Closes on 6/24.

Artists in 20(12) include:

1. GEORGE SANCHEZ-CALDERON
2. JOHN SEVIGNY
3 .REINIER GAMBOA
4. KIKI VALDES
5. ALVARO ILIZARBE AKA FREEGUMS
6. RAUL PERDOMO
7. OLIVER SANCHEZ
8. DAVID MARISH
9. BRIAN GEFEN
10. JOHNNY ROBLES
11. ERIC TORRIENTE
(12) DAVID TAMARGO
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Curator: KIKI VALDES

Miami Art Space
244, Northwest 35th Street
Miami, FL
www.MiamiArtSpace.com

The Roast at Dimensions Variable 6/17/10

The ROAST-
Thursday, June 17, 2010
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Dimensions Variable
171 NE 38th Street, Design District, Miami, Florida 33137, United States
www.dimensionsvariable.net

Performance ,,,!!!…A roast, in North American is an event in which an individual is subjected to a public presentation of comedic insults, outlandish true and untrue stories. the implication being that the roastee is able to take the jokes in good humor and not as serious criticism or insult, and therefore, show their good nature. It is seen as a great honor to be roasted, as the individual is surrounded by friends, fans, and well-wishers, who can receive some of the same treatment as well during the course of the evening. The party and presentation itself are both referred to as a roast. The host of the event is called the roastmaster. Anyone who is honored in such a way is said to have been “roasted”.

Noche Latina at Maitardi at Maitardi 6/17/10

Maitardi hosts Noche Latina on Thursday, June 17 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.
“Noche Latina” featuring Conjunto Progresso
Maitardi, 163 NE 39th Street, Miami, FL 33137.
For more details please visit www.maitardimiami.com or call 305-572-1400.
June 17, 2010 from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Call 305-572-1400 to RSVP or send an email to belleplumecommunications@gmail.com.

Dine, drink and dance at Maitardi on Thursday, June 17 and the third Thursday of every month from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. for Noche Latina at Maitardi in the Design District.

Maitardi offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere with moderately priced Northern Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner. Boasting a fantastic four thousand square foot outdoor terrace shaded by 150-year-old white oak trees, Maitardi offers the best al fresco dining in the area. This outdoor courtyard will make you feel as if you are dining in a piazza in Florence, but with the distinct flavor Miami is known for. A brightly tiles mosaic mural is a beautiful backdrop to the terrace, which includes an outside bar and wood burning oven.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Borinquen Art Gallery Invites You To The June Gallery Walk @ The Design District
Cocktail Reception & Art Sale Up To 50% Off
Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, June 12, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE

Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and the new HIV/AIDS clinic.
Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami, Andre De Plessel of Germany and Susan Alvarez of Miami; Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and Sharon Dash of Miami and many others talents.
This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.
Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the Haiti earthquake victims and the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.

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

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

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

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

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

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

THURSDAYnight POETRYjam session 6/10/10

THURSDAYnight POETRYjam session!!!!
thursday, june 10th, 2010, 8:30 pm
miniBAR – 3612 ne 2 avenue – miami’s design district
plenty of metered & secure parking
www.minibarmiami.com

“sista martha production” presents THURSDAY night POETRYjam sessions
at miniBAR in miami’s design district!

this session promises to be the best thursday night poerty jam session in the city.

…”a poerty jam session is a musical act where musicians play and peoets read without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements.Its simply a social gathering and communal practice session.”

miniBAR & sista martha productions start with this thursday, june 10th and then everyOTHER thursday after, with live music and new talent each time.

don’t miss it! truly a classy affair to enrich the mind and soul!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

diego val Live at miniBAR 6/12/10

diego val LIVE at miniBAR
saturday, june 12, 2010, 7pm
miniBAR
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district

www.minibarmiami.com

“Orginally from Peru, Diego reached #2 on Idol Latin America. Now living in Miami, he has performed in many locations all around the Magic City. At only 23, Diego can already count on several sponsors and was featured in magazine articles. You can find him on MySpace and Facebook. This young talented artist has a promising future ahead of him”

Articles:
In addition to the article pasted below (published in a local magazine about a month ago), Diego was recently featured in an Ocean Drive Magazine article and in the
April 2010 Revista Mas issue.

Amazing voice, great looks, Diego Val!

Links: “If I could Fly” song youtube.com diego val
facebook diego val —fan page, where you can find videos of him performing his songs

Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce Exclusive Networking Night at Ornare 6/17/10

“Exclusive Networking Night at Ornare”
Date: June 17, 2010
From: 6 pm to 9 pm
Where: Ornare in the Miami Design District 3930 NE 2nd Ave,
Suites 102/103
Miami, FL 33137
Please come enjoy a complimentary reception among very special people.
Valet parking across the street and metered parking available

Please click here to RSVP by Monday, June 15th

Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida
305-579-9030/954-965-1184
www.brazilchamber.org

Photographs of Arts for Haiti at The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery on 5/22/10

Arts for Haiti at The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery on Saturday, May 22, 2010.  100% of the proceeds from this unique event will be used to support Friends of the Orphans, a non-for-profit organization that provides financial support to Nos Petits Freres et Soeurs (NPFS, French for “Our Little Brothers and Sisters”) in Haiti.

Photographs of Heineken Inspire Event at The Moore Building on 5/22/10

Heineken Inspire Event at The Moore Building on Saturday, May 22, 2010.  Heineken concert series, which began in Miami and then will head to Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.  It started Friday night with the more of a rock-heavy music, with Cold War Kids, The Hold Steady and DJ Chad Hugo.  Then on Saturday afternoon they had DJ Irie, DJ Skratchy, Fabolous and Wale performing.  They where doing free guitar lessons courtesy of Fender and all the free Heineken bottled or draft you wanted.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Photographs of National Hamburger Month Event at Q American Barbeque with Burger Beast on 5/17/10

National Hamburger Month Event at Q American Barbeque with Burger Beast on Monday, May 17, 2010.  They had a one time only menu created by Chef Jonathan Eismann.  Burger Best gave away some Burger Beast items like Limited Edition Burger Beast National Hamburger Month Shirts and Burger Beast Aprons in a few giveaways.  It was a blast!!!!

Look Sexy Feel Sexy Notte Italiana at Maitardi 5/19/10

Look Sexy Feel Sexy Notte Italiana
Maitardi, 163 NE 39th Street, Miami, FL 33137
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m.
email to RSVP to the event: info@graspagroup.com

Enjoy Look Sexy Feel Sexy Una Notte Italiana at Maitardi’s mosaic patio walls under its grandiose oak trees on Wednesday, May 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. Not only can guests be among the first to catch a glimpse as Maserati showcases their new Maserati Gran Turismo convertible and Cosabella presents their stunning Mare collection, Skyy Vodka will also be onsite promoting the upcoming Sex in the City 2 movie. The first 25 dinner reservations for that evening will receive 2 tickets for the opening of the Sex and the City 2 movie.

Maitardi, located on NE 39th Street in the heart of Miami’s Design District, offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere with moderately priced Northern Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner. Boasting a fantastic four thousand square foot outdoor terrace shaded by 150-year-old white oak trees, Maitardi offers the best al fresco dining in the area. The outdoor courtyard is reminiscent of dining in a piazza in Florence, but with the distinct flavor Miami is known for. The venue’s brightly tiled mosaic mural is a beautiful backdrop to the terrace which boasts an outside bar and wood burning oven.

Backstage Miami Swap Don’t Shop Party and Networking Social 5/19/10

Backstage Miami’s Swap Don’t Shop’ Party & Networking Social
May 19, 2010, 6pm-9pm
miniBAR
3612 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33137

You are stylishly invited to attend Backstage Miami’s ‘Swap Don’t Shop’ Party & Networking Social.
Wednesday May 19th 2010 from 6pm to 9pm.
This fabulous event will take place at miniBAR (3612 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33137) in Miami’s Design District and hosted by the Editor of Style, Leon E. Frager (www.theLF2Group.com).
The swap party allows fashion enthusiasts the opportunity to mix, mingle and trade preloved items in an intimate and chic atmosphere.
For more info or RSVP please email Info@BackstageMiamiStyleStudio.com

www.BackstageMiamiStyleStudio.com

The swap party allows fashion enthusiasts the opportunity to mix, mingle and trade preloved items in an intimate and chic atmosphere.

plenty of metered parking under the highway overpass.
miniBAR on the corner of ne 36th street & 2nd avenue!

The O Show at Octopus Gallery 5/15/10

Octopus Gallery Presents The “O” Show! An exhibition devoted to The History of Miami, art work by Oliver Dominguez and The History of Music, art work by Orlando Sanchez. Please join us on Saturday May 15, 2010 at 7pm for its Opening Night! There will be food, drinks and music to enjoy. Hope to see you there.
Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 7:00pm to 10:30pm
Octopus Art Gallery, 169 NW 36th ST, Design District Miami, FL

National Hamburger Month Event at Q American Barbeque with Burger Beast 5/17/10

From Burger Beast:
Monday, May 17th at 8PM I’ll be celebrating National Hamburger Month at Q American Barbeque with a One Time Only Menu created by Chef Jonathan Eismann. I’ll be giving away some Burger Beast items like Limited Edition Burger Beast National Hamburger Month Shirts and Burger Beast Aprons in a few giveaways.

One last thing, like I said this is limited and on a “First Come First Serve” basis so only the 1st 100 people to come and ask to take advantage of the National Hamburger Month Menu will be able to. It’s going to be an awesome night, I’m hoping you can make it.

Q American Barbeque
4029 North Miami Avenue
305-227-2378

Get all the information and tons more foodie fun at BurgerBeast.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Appreciate our exhibition and enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with our well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
Come and see how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

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

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

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

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

Valet Parking available by
South Florida Parking.

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

Locust Projects presents How To Read a Book Conversation and Preview 5/6/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson

Conversation and preview: Thursday, May 6, 6.30pm
Opening reception: Saturday, May 8, 7-10pm
Through June 19

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

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

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

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

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York; Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York; Laura Bartlett Galley, London; Postmasters, New York, and Private Collection, New York.

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

Borinquen Gallery Presents
“Boomfish”
By Romero Britto

A Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Fundraiser
Reception: Saturday, May 8, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Admission: FREE

Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction, Art Raffle and Exhibit to benefit the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and the new HIV/AIDS clinic.

Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be raffled along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia and Sophia Lacroix; Abstract Painters Igal Fedida of Israel; and Clarice De Sousa of Brazil; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami and Andre De Plessel of Germany and Sculpture by Gabriela Liascovitz of Argentina and many others.
This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.
A silent auction, raffle and cocktail reception will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010, which coincides with the monthly Gallery Walk of the Design District
Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent auction, raffle, exhibit, sponsorships, donations, etc. to benefit the Haiti earthquake victims and the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida Communities.
For more information please contact the Organizer:
Ben Neji: Bmn4288@gmail.com
Image copyright Romero Britto

Come celebrate Emena Spa One Year Anniversary 5/5/10

It’s our ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Come celebrate with us on Wed May 5 from 3-7pm!

Take advantage of Free Consultations with Miami’s top beauty experts!
Organic Chef Ginny Simon of Mindful Organics will be here answering all of your questions about healthy eating, organic cooking and the benefits of nutritional supplements.
Certified Image Consultant, Katerina A. Theodorou of Haute Kat Image Consultants will be here anwering questions about Wardrobe and Personal Color Analysis, Closet Organization, Makeovers, Personal Shopping, Professional Headshots, and Business Etiquette.

Last but certainly not least, Top Miami Beach Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Dr. Leonard Tachmes will be here answering any questions you may have on Botox, Fillers and Cosmetic Surgery.

Please RSVP to info @emenaspa.com and specify which treatments or consultation you are interested in.

emena spa
180 NE 39th Street – Suite 223 – 305 438 3777 – Miami, Florida 33137
| info@emenaspa.com | http://www.emenaspa.com

Christine Alfaro Art Exhibit at MiniBar 5/8/10

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

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

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

Low Lives 2 One Night Only Video Exhibition at Diaspora Vibe 4/30/10

Low Lives 2 /
National Live & Internet Exhibit
Friday, April 30th, 2010 7:00pm – 10:00pm (CST)

Curated by Jorge Rojas, “Low Lives 2” is a one-night exhibition of live performance-based works transmitted via the internet and projected in real time at numerous venues throughout the U.S.

Alexis Caputo will perform live at Diaspora Vibe Gallery. Join us for her perfomance and a large screen screening of the performances from across the country.

Artists include: Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Lawrence Graham-Brown, Hector Canonge, Alexis Caputo, Vienne Chan, Osvaldo Cibils, Gabrielle Civil, Marcus Civin, Chris Coy, The Bridge Club, Francesca Fini, Linda Ford, Lynne Heller, Anni Holm, Gigi Otalvaro-Hormillosa AKA Devil Bunny, Las Hermanas Iglesias, Michelle Isava, Tina La Porta, Elizabeth Leister, Luke Munn, Olek, Wanda Ortiz, Jacklyn Soo, Michael Smith, Sam Trubridge with Rob Appierdo & Stuart Foster, Migdalia Luz Barens-Vera, Marcus Vinicius, Martin Zet, Agni Zotis

On-view nationally at:
El Museo del Barrio: 1230 5th Avenue, NYC 8:00pm – 11:00pm
Galería de la Raza: 2857 24th Street, SF 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Diaspora Vibe Gallery: 3938 North Miami Avenue, Miami Design District, Miami 8:00pm – 11:00pm
The Temporary Space: 1320 Nance St., Houston 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Obsidian Arts: 3501 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Terminal: Trahern Building, APSU, Clarksville, TN 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Co-Lab: 613 Allen St., Austin 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Studio 304: 304 Boerum St., Brooklyn 8:00pm – 11:00pm

Online: www.ustream.tv/channel/low-lives-2

Presented by: El Museo del Barrio in collaboration with Aljira, Fusebox Festival in collaboration with Co-Lab, Galería de la Raza in collaboration with ATA, Diaspora Vibe Gallery, The Temporary Space, Terminal, Obsidian Arts and Studio 304.

Rosie Gordon-Wallace
www.diasoravibe.net
www.diaweb.diasporavibe.net
www.diasporavibegallery.blogspot.com
Curator/ Director
Diaspora Vibe Gallery
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator
3938 N. Miami Ave
Miami Fl. 33137

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Locust Projects presents How To Read A Book Curated by Michael Wilson opening 5/8/10

“HOW TO READ A BOOK”
Curated by Michael Wilson

Opening reception: Saturday, May 8, 7-10pm
Conversation and preview: Thursday, May 6, 6.30pm
Through June 19

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

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

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

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

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York; Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York; Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York; Laura Bartlett Galley, London; Postmasters, New York, and Private Collection, New York.

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LegalArt SeminArt What is New with Art in Public Places 4/28/10

SeminArt: What’s New and Next with Miami-Dade Art in Public Places

Get the inside scoop on recently commissioned public art projects, upcoming Calls to Artists from Art in Public Places and tips for submitting a successful application.

A LECTURE AND Q&A FEATURING BRANDI REDDICK, ARTISTS AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER FOR ART IN PUBLIC PLACES.

Wednesday, April 28th / 6:00-8:00pm
SPINELLO GALLERY
155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
Miami, FL 33137

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

Brandi Reddick, Artists and Communications Manager for Art in Public Places, coordinates the program’s management of artists and communications, from advisory committee and artist orientation meetings to public art project publicity and publications. Please join LegalArt as Brandi discusses recent public art commissions, the Call to Artists Process, and an overview of upcoming opportunities for local artists, including the Verde Gardens Affordable Housing Development, the Caleb Center Courthouse, the Kendall Soccer Park and the Northeast Branch Library, among others.

EMAIL legalartprograms@gmail.com TO REGISTER.

Special thanks to our host SPINELLO GALLERY

Xperimento’s Video Release Party + Live Music at The King is Dead 4/16/10


this friday at the king is dead!
video release party for xperimento’s debut single
“algo especial (candela)”

if you haven’t heard, there is a new sound in town… xperimento, although and old band, is now a completely new project with all new songs!

camilo rafael sierra “tumbao” on vocals, emiliano “che funk” torres on trumpet, guillermo “chamo” cabral on guitar, alan reina on percussion, marcos delgado on bass, lasim richards on trombone and kevin abanto on drums

Miami Nightlife

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Join Majestic Properties for Family Day in the Miami Design District 4/10/10


Save-the-Date Saturday April 10th from 12 – 4pm
FAMILY DAY in the Miami Design District, Miami
An afternoon of family fun from noon to 4pm this Saturday, April 10.
Look for the “Family Day” signs and balloons for activities at these locations:
Q American Barbecue
Pacific Time & Majestic Properties
Pizzavolante
Marimekko
Friends With You
Brownes & Co
Genius Jones
Advanced Trading
Maitardi
Orange Cafe
AE District
Shampology
Emena Spa
$3 valet parking available throughout the District.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Boardof County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles and Renwick Gallery, New York. Design: Venture Architects.

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

The World of Alain Godon Opening reception 4/8/10

The World of Alain Godon
Thursday, April 8th, 2010. 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Alain Godon. Right Turn Immediately
Opening reception: Thursday, April 8th, 2010. 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Location: godonAmerica. 1 Northeast 40th Street, Ste. #5. Miami, FL 33137
Dates: April 8th – June 8th, 2010. Mon. – Fri. 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Sat. by appointment
Admission: RSVP to arielle@godonamerica.com or 786.362.5546

Meet French artist Alain Godon and view his vibrantly colored BildoReliefos – ultra-high definition single edition prints.
BildoReliefo is an exclusive technique created by Godon that combines the classic form of oil on canvas with 21st century digital technology. To create these dramatic pieces the artist revisits his original paintings, and digitally adjusts the colors, shadows and light, forming the impression of an image in relief. Then a high-resolution single print is made of this new, original work of art. Finally, the printed art is adhered to an aluminum surface before being hand-signed by the painter.
“I look forward to introducing this unique and talented artist to the South Florida community,” said Bernard Markowicz, President of godonAmerica. “The art world in Europe already has embraced his work, and I believe that Godon’s colorful paintings which are pop art expressions of life, will be well received in America.”
In his paintings Alain Godon portrays the essence of a city – its people, culture, monuments, and architecture – and then uses his playful imagination to infuse his work with expressive lines and rich vivid colors. His signature style has been known to subtly include humorous caricatures of his wife, his dogs and himself into most of his pieces.
Godon has painted the sites and captured the spirit of Paris, New York City, Amsterdam and Le Touquet, a beach resort town in the North of France, and soon adds Miami to his prestigious list.
ABOUT GODONAMERICA
Bernard Markowicz, former Director and partner with the prestigious international group Opera Gallery, founded godonAmerica in November 2009. Several years ago, while traveling with his son to the elegant beach resort of Le Touquet to share his family’s history, Markowicz discovered the brilliantly colored and captivating paintings by Alain Godon. As an avid art collector Markowicz recognized the success that Godon was receiving in Europe, and decided to bring his work to the States. Now, as CEO of godonAmerica, Bernard Markowicz is the exclusive publisher of Alain Godon’s limited edition series for the Americas.
godonAmerica
1 Northeast 40th Street, Ste. #5
Miami, FL 33137
www.godonamerica.com
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For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

YOA Orchestra of the Americas Music Transforming Lives Presents The Legacy 4/23/10


YOA Orchestra of the Americas Music Transforming Lives Presents: The Legacy
Friday, April 23, 2010
7:00 pm Cocktails, Museum Tour
7:30 pm Music by YOA musicians
8:00 pm Legacy Screening
RSVP to: info@yoa.org
Invite friends and family for an unforgettable evening
Hosted by: Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz at the fabulous de la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st Street, Miami, FL 33137
www.delacruzcollection.org

Let the arts engage you!

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


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

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

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

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

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

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



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

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

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

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

Gran Sierpe Pisco Happy Hour at Mai Tardi 3/26/10


Gran Sierpe Pisco and Mai Tardi
Invite you for happy hour cocktails
Friday, March 26, 2010 5pm-9pm

Stop by Mai Tardi tomorrow for refreshing discounted cocktails including:

Gran Tardi
Gran Sierpe Pisco, simple syrup, fresh kiwi, lime juice, prosecco

Sierpe Punch
Gran Sierpe Pisco, pineapple juice, simple syrup, lime juice

Mai Tardi
163 NE 39th St
Miami, FL 33137
www.maitardimiami.com

About Gran Sierpe
Gran Sierpe Pisco is a premium spirit distilled from the finest grapes grown in Southern Peru. It is expertly crafted in original copper kettles and meticulously filtered for an authentic taste and smoothness that ensures a great drinking experience.
Learn more at: www.discoverpisco.com

Cloak Hosts Multi-Faceted Fashion Event For The Socially Conscious Fashionista 4/10/10


Please join CLOAK Apparel, Inc. as they launch their exclusive collection, “CLOAK + LOVE.” The event will raise funds to benefit Peacemakers’ Peace for Haiti-Earthquake Relief humanitarian effort,which is the perfect collaboration of several organizations coming together to provide urgent aid for Haiti. The event will feature an edgy CLOAK fashion exhibition. Renowned Haitian spoken word artist and activist, Mecca aka Grimo; choreographer, Angela Lowe; esteemed recording artist Jowee Omicil and surprise guests will perform pieces inspired by Haitian culture. CLOAK creative director, Terrance Wilson will do a live painting throughout the event and music will be provided by Zack of Element DJs. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in an interactive painting, which will be auctioned off to benefit Peace for Haiti.

CLOAK HOSTS MULTI-FACETED FASHION EVENT FOR THE SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS FASHIONISTA
Saturday, April 10, 2010

WHAT: CLOAK Apparel, Inc. will be launching their new collection “CLOAK+LOVE,”
benefiting the earthquake victims in Haiti in a multi-faceted fashion event. The event will be a celebration of the beauty of Haitian culture and aims to raise funds for Peacemakers’ Peace for Haiti – Earthquake Relief humanitarian effort, which is the perfect collaboration of several organizations coming together to provide urgent aid for Haiti.

WHO: The anticipated “CLOAK + LOVE” fashion event will combine fashion, music and art to create a mosaic of unity and love for the socially conscious fashionista. Since 2008, CLOAK has supported organizations focused on Haiti relief. With an unwavering passion to give back to the community, CLOAK will be raising the funds through donations collected for entry into the event and auctioned artwork to benefit Peacemakers’ Peace for Haiti – Earthquake Relief humanitarian effort, which is the perfect collaboration of several organizations coming together to provide urgent aid for Haiti. The event will feature an edgy fashion exhibition. Performances inspired by Haiti will from artists such as: renowned Haitian spoken word artist and activist, Mecca aka Grimo, choreographer, Angela
Lowe, esteemed recording artist Jowee Omicil, and surprise guests. Fine artist, Terrance Wilson will be doing a live painting throughout the event and music will be provided by Zack of Element DJs. David D. Jaded will provide hair styling. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive painting which will be auctioned off to benefit Peace for Haiti. CLOAK will also promote their “Give One, Get One” campaign, which will donate one shirt for every shirt purchased from a select line for the Haiti initiative.

WHEN: Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 7 p.m.
WHERE: Moore Building in Design District
4040 N.E. 2nd Ave. Ste. 103
Miami, FL 33137
COST: $10 will be collected for entry into the event of which 100% will be donated to
Peace for Haiti, who will be onsite at the event. Donation is not mandatory for press.

About CLOAK: CLOAK’s mission is to promote hope and inspiration through fashion. By covering yourself in CLOAK Apparel you cover someone else in need. CLOAK strives to compel people to participate in providing solutions to crisis happening all over the world. The brand translates what it stands for…love, into works of art that people live in everyday.

Michael Costello Art Exhibition at 101/exhibit opening reception 4/10/10

Contemporary painter Michael Costello paints childhood myths grown up. The Boston-based artist plays with perceptions of beauty, sexuality and maturity. Conventional standards of attraction are attacked and provoked in each brush stroke, while the complete image speaks of the marginalization of the individual in a society based on esthetic. Approximately twenty Costello paintings be part of his first Florida exhibition.

WHO/WHAT: The art of Michael Costello, a Boston-based contemporary realist painter, plays with perceptions of beauty, sexuality and maturity. Conventional standards of attraction are attacked and provoked in each brush stroke, while the complete image speaks of the marginalization of the individual in a society based on esthetic. His work has been described as “childhood myths grown up and, therefore, uncomfortable mirrors on our own memories and perceptions of our maturity.”

John Sutherland, a collector of Costello’s paintings and close friend of the artist, said: “I find his work a complete representation of the painter himself. Often finding as much of him as his subject matter in each work. This naturally is the hallmark of visual language at its best and what any student, collector, academic or passive patron could hope to find when pursuing another man’s experience regardless of medium or expression.”

During the past thirty years, Costello’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout New England and is included in numerous public and private collections including The Abrams Collection, The Federal Reserve, The Kemper Collection, and the Boston Public Library. In 2007, Costello was one of five artists chosen to be a Pollack Krasner Byrdcliffe Master. The Byrdcliffe Art Colony was founded by Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead to establish an environment in which artists could return to working while inspired by their natural surroundings. Michael began his artistic studies at Massachusetts College of Art and later received a graduate degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.

WHEN: Opening reception with the artist: Saturday, April 10 , 2010, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC On view April 10 – May 4, 2010
WHERE: 101/exhibit
101 NE 40th Street
Miami Design District
GALLERY AND ARTIST INFO: www.101exhibit.com

Photographs of FASHIONMiami on 3/12/10

FASHIONMiami’s Fashion Show on March 12, 2010.  The designers that where featured on Friday were,  Silvia Tcherassi , FGI Awards presented by Chrysler honoring Eva Hughes (Vogue en Espanol), Beacon Council, Silvia Tcherassi, Loren Ridinger. FGI Emerging Designers Competition presented by Chrysler – Clothing:  Marcela Stark, Radames Alfonso. Nikki Poulos, Miranda M,
Accesories: Shoes – Lucas Mejia, Handbags – Sofia Lujan, Adriana Castro, Jewlery – Yvette and Eva Estime, IbellaV By Izabella. The afterparty was hosted by FGI.  For the better gallery, click here.

Photographs of FASHIONMiami on 3/11/10

FASHIONMiami’s Fashion Show on March 11, 2010.  The designers that where featured on Thursday were,  Unaluna, Craig Signer, and FASHION Miami Haiti Relief Phelicia Dell winner of Diane von Furstenberg GHDC.  For the better gallery, click here.

Unaluna
As the crowd took their seats in the FASHIONmiami tent on Thursday, March 11, 2010, the lights dimmed and Unaluna’s Spring 2010 Collection debuted.Appreciative murmurs mingled in the air as the collection, fresh takes onwardrobe staples like the evening dress and date tops, glided down the runway to captivated onlookers.
The brainchild of Argentinean best friends, designers, Irmgard Estelerich and Paola Lecointre had one goal in mind when they began Unaluna: to create unique and timeless femininity. Inspired and defined by the versatility and sensuality of Miami, Unaluna celebrates the energetic spirit and charm of both the designers, as well as the Miami woman.
The Spring 2010 Collection, a line of elegant tops, rompers, mini and maxi dresses is bold and colorful, designed with an eye for sophistication and unparalleled sensuality. Flattering silhouettes emphasize the female form in flirtatious and vibrant prints while robust solids in primary hues demand attention and inspire confidence. Inspired by women who want to look great… without a great effort!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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


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

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


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

Locust Projects presents a Conversation with Drew Heitzler 3/11/10


Drew Heitzler
THE WORLD IS YOURS
Conversation with the artist: Thursday, March 11, 6:30pm
Opening reception: Saturday, March 13, 7-10pm
Through April 30

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Boardof County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles and Renwick Gallery, New York. Design: Venture Architects.

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Anya Ponorovskaya celebrates the Vogue Latinoamerica Spring Issue 3/11/10


Anya Ponorovskaya invites you to celebrate the Vogue Latinoamérica Spring Issue profile of the designer. Enjoy complimentary champagne and mingle among Miami’s finest fashionistas as you peruse the 40’s inspired designs.
Thursday March 11th 2010
8:00-10:00PM
RSVP directly to intern@brprgroup.com (space limited)
Looking forward to seeing you there!

Locust Projects presents Drew Heitzler The World Is Yours 3/13/10


Drew Heitzler
THE WORLD IS YOURS
Opening reception: Saturday, March 13, 7-10pm
Through April 30
Conversation with the artist: Thursday, March 11, 6:30pm

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Boardof County Commissioners. Special thanks to: Blum & Poe, Los Angeles and Renwick Gallery, New York. Design: Venture Architects.

Gen Art Presents 6th Annual Miami Fresh Faces in Fashion 3/10/10

GEN ART SHOWCASES TOP EMERGING DESIGNERS AT 6th Annual FRESH FACES IN FASHION 2010 SHOW

Six of Miami and New York’s Preeminent Young Designers Join Three Rising Accessory Designers March 10th to Open FASHIONmiami
Miami, February 23, 2010 – Gen Art will showcase nine top emerging designers from Miami and New York at its 6th Annual Fresh Faces in Fashion Show on Wednesday, March 10th at the opening of FASHIONmiami presented by Chrysler (at the former DesignMiami space) located at NE 39th Street and 1st Court in the Miami Design District. The evening will begin at 8 PM with a Cocktail Reception featuring three accessory designer installations followed by a full seated runway presentation at 9 PM and a post-show reception at 10 PM.
Gen Art’s designer slate consists of four of Florida’s brightest stars in emerging fashion talent Romina Heighes, By Smith, Lialia, and Fernando Carneiro along with accessories designers Rella Jewelry, Babette Epaulette and B.Rawlings. They will be joined by New York alumni designer Duskin, who had her runway debut with Gen Art during New York Fall Fashion Week 2009 and Whitney Eve by Whitney Port which will be making its Miami debut on the runway.
Regional designers were selected by a committee of distinguished fashion industry professionals including Hadley Henriette, 944; Melissa Cantor, Miami Magazine; Jilian Sanz, Florida International; Brooke Siegel, Daily Candy; Rene Ruiz, designer; and Danny Santiago, celebrity stylist.
Fresh Faces in Fashion Miami has become one of Miami’s largest and most prestigious fashion events. Fresh Faces (which takes place in 4 markets) has featured the runway launches of many top rising designers including Zac Posen, Rebecca Taylor, Uli Herzner, Vena Cava, Milly, Twinkle, KRELwear, Sari Gueron, Julian Chang, Jeffrey Sebelia, Phillip Lim and dozens of others.
“We are extremely excited to be returning to Miami with our Fresh Faces in Fashion show after a year’s absence. And we cannot think of better way of doing such than by kicking off the exciting new FASHIONmiami shows.” said Gen Art CEO/co-Founder Ian Gerard.
FASHIONmiami presented by Chrysler will launch with a schedule of Fall/Winter 2011 collection runway shows and events taking place from March 10th to March 14th at the stunning 35,000 sq ft event space in the heart of the Design District. The design district has been dubbed the “SoHo” of Miami by the Financial Times, and “A Mecca for those in search of style” by the New York Times. The Miami Design District, which plays host to international marquee events such as Art Basel, Design Miami and a Midnight Affair, will now also be home to FASHIONmiami.
Principal corporate sponsors for the show include UNITE Hair Care, Kim Crawford Wine, Maybelline New York, The Catalina Hotel and Beach Club, and 944 Magazine.

Tickets for the event are $45 for regular tickets and $75 for VIP tickets (with discounts for Gen Art members). Membership and ticket purchasing information is available online at www.genart.org or by calling 212.255.7300.

Ticket proceeds benefit the Gen Art Foundation. Approved fashion industry professionals including media and buyers will also receive VIP guest tickets.
DESIGNER BIOGRAPHIES:
By Smith: Created in 2009, By Smith is a collection of sophisticated, chic apparel for women. By Smith is most notably identified by its elegant pairings of bold patterns and vibrant solids. Sourced in Bangkok, Thailand, each piece is made of natural hand woven silk material. The contemporary designs place a spin on the classic looks that so many women adore. The designer, Smith Sinrod, graduated with a degree in Apparel Design from the University of Alabama. Always the little girl in the boldest outfits and unique accessories, Smith realized her passion for fabrics and bright colors as a child. She worked for set designer Mary Howard, who has produced photo shoot sets for iconic fashion magazines such as Vogue, ‘W’ and Vanity Fair. After travelling to Thailand in search of inspiration and business resources, Sinrod later returned with her first full collection in the making.

Duskin: The brainchild of designer Stephanie Tran, Duskin made its debut to rave reviews for Spring 2009. Barely a year old, Duskin has already appeared in Elle, InStyle and style.com. In the middle of a retail slump, with many stores cutting the number of lines they carry, Duskin has defied the odds by gaining traction in always-ahead-of-the-curve stores like Steven Alan in New York and Confederacy in Los Angeles. The runaway success of the line would be surprising if one weren’t familiar with Tran’s pedigree. With stints in retail, editorial and design prior to starting her own collection, Tran has a comprehensive approach to building her company’s brand identity and aesthetic that sets her apart from the pack. Her innate style of offhand chic was honed in the halls of Vogue Magazine, American Eagle Outfitters and Forever 21 and it’s that unique blend of high and low, fantasy and practicality, flash and function that gives shape to the beauty of Duskin.

Fernanda Carneiro: Carneiro showed a penchant for design at a young age, cultivating her creativity under the watchful eye of her paternal grandmother, from whom she inherited her refined taste for clothing design and impeccable construction. Growing up in Miami and Los Angeles further exposed her to a wide variety of cultural and stylistic influences, and translated into the designer’s inclination towards free-spirited designs and rich colorways. Upon graduation from the University of Florida she worked in both production and design for major fashion labels including BCBG Max Azria. Carneiro has garnered attention from press including Lucky, Latino Future, and Daily Candy as well as celebrities including Julie Benz, Roselyn Sanchez, and Melonie Diaz.

Lialia: A cleverly crafted namesake line from designers Julia and Natalia Alarcon. Two sisters with individual personalities combined the harmonizing elements in their names and shared creative vision to create Lialia – a modern interpretation of classic elegance. Fused with hints of the designers’ Spanish heritage, Lialia translates their experiences at Parsons School of Design, where they studied under the likes of Cristof Beaufays – Creative Assistant to Jean Paul Gaultier, and work at the houses of Oscar de la Renta, Phi and Reyes, into their own distinct design sensibilities. The result is a versatile collection of richly detailed and tailored, high-end day and eveningwear. In addition to Women’s Wear Daily, their work has been featured in Papierdoll, Latina, Monocle and Fashion Windows

Romina Heighes: Roming Heighes is a high-end ready-to-wear designer and her name is quickly growing within the fashion industry. A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, one of the top fashion schools in the U.S., Heighes’ dream of becoming a fashion designer began at a young age. Her inspirations come from moving to different cities with her family. Spending the majority of her life in Miami, it’s no surprise that the colorful and cosmopolitan City has been a great part of Heighes’ inspiration. Being part of a thriving Latin community strengthened her visual and creative drive. While living in New York, Heighes had the opportunity to work with some of the distinguished designers that inspire her on a daily basis – American designer Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs of the Louis Vuitton group, and world-renowned Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera, to name a few. A great deal of her success today can be attributed to those learning experiences. She has also had the privilege of attending and working in New York Fashion Week for the past five years.

Whitney Eve by WHITNEY PORT: Whitney Port was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. Two years ago, she moved across the country to NYC and began working for Diane Von Furstenberg. After a year there, Whitney’s path took her back to work at Kelly Cutrone’s PR firm, People’s Revolution. It was here that she decided to make her dream of becoming a fashion designer a reality. Her line, Whitney Eve, which had its first runway show during Fashion Week 2009, showcases Whitney’s creativity and knack for style. It’s sophisticated yet comfortable cocktail attire, featuring feminine dresses, tops, skirts, sweaters and jackets. Whitney’s Fall 2010 line is her third complete collection. Whitney Eve can be found online and in various high-end boutiques.

ACCESSORY DESIGNERS:
B.RAWLINGS: A luxury accessories brand, by designer Brittany Rawlings, had its genesis on Margarita Island in 2009. Inspired by the natural beauty of the island while visiting and the abundance of semi-precious gemstones, Brittany began to experiment and design pieces back home in south Florida during her study breaks from law school finals. The B.RAWLINGS jewelry collection is a juxtaposition of semi-precious stones and metals in various colors, textures and sheens. Each piece is functionally and complimentarily designed, allowing the jewelry to be adjusted in size, worn together, and layered. The signature Miami collection is a composite of brightly colored stones, in radiant shades of hot pink fuchsia, turquoise and red coral, which compliment Miami’s obsession with white and summery looks. The New York collection boasts a darker, glamorous, and more urban aesthetic, including interwoven metallic chain with gold and leather. For more information please visit www.brawlings.com.

Babette Epaulette: Seville Michelle Anastos discovered her creative voice at an early age. Whether she was expressing herself through her wardrobe, which entailed unexpected pairings of fabrics, colors, and patterns or through her painting and writing, Seville Michelle has always felt that she has something important to say: “You have to be past possible. We all dream of the possible but being past it, means you’re living it.” In New York City, Seville Michelle went to work at a major fashion publicity house where she immediately fell in love with the openness of the fashion world. She furthered her career in fashion by continuing on at a fashion publicity firm two years later. It was through these experiences she established lasting relationships in the fashion industry which launched her career as a fashion stylist and assistant art director. Inspired by a well-known pop star, Seville Michelle created her line of accessories, Babette Epaulette, by the following her instinctual fashion intuition and style. Since launching in October 2009, Babette Epaulette has been featured in Accessories magazine, DailyCandy.com, Glamour.com and many other publications, websites and fashion blogs.

Rella Jewelry: Cindy Borjas, Rella Jewelry designer, graduated from the Art Institute in Downtown Miami, with a degree in Fashion Marketing/Merchandising, but it was her history of fashion classes where she found her niche. As a result of her fashion history curriculum, she became an assistant for Elizabeth Kohen Martinez while she wrote “The Vintage Clothing Price Guide”. An avid collector of vintage clothing and accessories for over 10 years, she was able to bring personal experience to the project while she photographed, cataloged and documented the precious pieces. It was truly a once in a lifetime opportunity. From her education and passion for the past, Rella was conceived to bring to women jewelry with historical significance and a modern twist. Rella Jewelry can be purchased at Oyuki and Lola y Maria in Miami.

ABOUT GEN ART
Gen Art is the leading independent arts & entertainment organization dedicated to showcasing, promoting and supporting the best emerging talent in fashion, film, music and the visual arts. Created to propel the careers of up-and-coming fashion and accessories designers, Gen Art’s fashion programs and events have proven to be a successful launch pad for big names, including Zac Posen, Rebecca Taylor, Vena Cava, Peter Som, Phillip Lim, Jeffrey Sebelia, and Milly. Gen Art was tapped by Bravo TV’s hit show “Project Runway” to coordinate casting in major US cities for the show’s first 4 seasons and several of the designers featured in Fresh Faces in Fashion have been finalists on the show including Miami’s own Uli Herzner and the 1st and 3rd season’s winners. It has also been featured in fashion episodes of “America’s Next Top Model”, “The Apprentice” and “Stylista”. For more information visit www.genart.org

Miami International Film Festival Awards Ceremony and Film 3/13/10


Miami International Film Festival
AWARDS CEREMONY Followed by film
THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES (EL SECRETO DE SUS OJOS)
Sat., March 13, 7:00 p.m.
Gusman Center for the Performing Arts
174 E. Flagler Street
Downtown Miami, FL 33132
Ticket price: $25
Purchase Tickets for Awards Ceremony and Film
Director: Juan José Campanella
Argentina’s official entry for this year’s foreign-language Oscar tells of a recently retired prosecutor played by renowned Argentine actor Ricardo Darín, who revisits the unsolved rape and murder of a Buenos Aires woman, only to discover that the dark crime and its even darker consequences have become deeply intertwined with his own life.

Join us afterwards for the WRAP PARTY
The Moore Building
4040 NE 2nd Avenue
Design District Miami, FL 33137
Valet parking $5.00 or metered parking
Ticket price: $30
Purchase Tickets for Wrap Party

FASHIONmiami 3/10-13/10


On behalf of Alain Perez, Aleksander StoJanovic, Matt Heien, Aba Kwawu and SiiNC Agency, with the support of Craig Robins and Dacra, We are pleased to announce the launch of FASHIONmiami
March 10-13th, 2010
WED / / March 10
8:00 Gen Art Fresh Faces www.genart.org
9:00 Afterparty hosted by Gen Art in the Lounge at the tent
For more information or to purchase tickets visit: GenArt.org

THU / / March 11
6:00 Unaluna
7:00 Craig Signer
8:00 FASHION MIAMI Haiti Relief Phelicia Dell winner of Diane von Furstenberg GHDC
10:00 Benefit for Haiti Relief with special performance by MaWon
11:00 Afterparty at Wall NightClub W Hotel, Miami Beach

FRI / / March 12
4:00 MIUAD Fashion Show
6:00 FGI Emerging Designers Competition
presented by Chrysler
Clothing:
1. Marcela Stark
2. Radames Alfonso
3. Nikki Poulos
4. Miranda M
Accesories:
1. Shoes – Lucas Mejia
2. Handbags – Sofia Lujan, Adriana Castro
3. Jewlery – Yvette and Eva Estime
7:00 IbellaV By Izabella
8:00 FGI Awards presented by Chrysler honoring Eva Hughes (Vogue en Espanol), Beacon Council, Silvia Tcherassi, Loren Ridinger
9:00 Silvia Tcherassi Fashion Show
10:00 Afterparty hosted by FGI

SAT / / March 13
6:00 Elements of Green
7:00 Dragana Ognjenovic
8:00 Gustavo Cadile
9:00 Custo Barcelona
10:00 Afterparty hosted by Custo Barcelona at the Lounge at the tent

The team that brought you Funkshion is pleased to announce a new venture with the support of the team behind Design District and Design Miami. This newly formed fashion platform will be known as FASHIONmiami. The spotlight on Miami’s cultural significance in the world of design and art is undeniable. FASHIONmiami aims to turn that spotlight on fashion and create a destination for designers, press and buyers. www.fashionmiamishows.com
FASHIONmiami will launch this winter (2010), with a schedule of Fall/Winter 2010 collection runway shows and events taking place from March 10th to March 13th at the stunning 35,000 sq ft temporary structure in the heart of the Design District. The design district has been dubbed the “SoHo” of Miami by the Financial Times, and “A Mecca for those in search of style” by the New York Times. The neighborhood is home to FASHIONmiami , Design Miami, Limited Edition Experiences and hosts an array of events associated with Art Basel Miami Beach.

“The concept behind FASHIONmiami stems from the idea to consolidate multiple fashion events around the city and house them all under one roof – in one week” says FASHIONmiami co-founder Alain Perez. “We will now host Gen-Art’s Fresh Faces shows, the FGI Emerging Designers Competition presented by Chrysler, Custo Barcelona, Funkshion, as well as multiple independently produced runway shows and showcases.”

“We are extremely pleased to have our 6th annual Fresh Faces in Fashion Miami show open FASHIONmiami in the fabulous Design District – which also has been home to our Miami Art Basel events for the past two years!” said Gen Art CEO/Founder Ian Gerard.

“FASHIONmiami promises to be an extraordinary event. The runway shows coupled with the ancillary programming will provide a platform for showcasing the innovation and creativity in today’s fashion industry. FASHIONmiami – which is rich in content, creativity and combines commercial interests that are relevant to consumers – is just the type of programming we strive to promote in the Miami Design District. We are pleased that FASHIONmiami will call the Miami Design District its home.” Says Craig Robins, president and CEO of Dacra Development.

The Miami Design District (www.miamidesigndistict.net) is a unique, 18 square-block neighborhood just north of downtown Miami. The Miami Design District is the location of choice for exclusive retailers and fashion brands. The Miami Design District is also home to world-renowned furniture and design companies and art galleries.

Since 1925, the Chrysler brand has delighted customers with distinctive designs, allowing drivers around the world to always “Arrive in Style.” Fashion Week Miami represents the perfect platform to support not only the fashion industry, but the ideals of design and craftsmanship, along with intuitive innovation and technology. These are shared traits between the Chrysler brand and the talented designers that show and illustrate in their collections during FASHIONmiami.

All FASHIONmiami events to take place on NE 39th St corner at 1st Court in the Design District

The King is Dead Introduces the Lives Series 2/26-27/10


The King Is Dead Introduces The Live Series Every Friday & Saturday Starting February 26 & 27th
Performances by The Big Bounce, DJ Andre Soul, The State Of and DJ Mike Sike
WHO/WHAT: The King Is Dead, a local haunt of Miami’s Design District and the nightlife component to its sister venue Grass Restaurant & Lounge launches its first ever live series every Friday & Saturday night beginning on February 26th and 27th. The series kicks off with an entirely revamped sound system featuring performances by The Big Bounce and DJ Andre Soul on Friday, February 26th along with performances by The State Of and DJ Mike Sike on Saturday, February 27th. Though performers will vary from week to week The King Is Dead will stay consistent in format with acid jazz and r&b for a more relaxing start to the weekend on Fridays and a dance oriented electronic composition on Saturdays. There will be two performances per night at 10:30pm and 12:30pm.
WHERE: The King is Dead
10 NE 40th St
Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: Every Friday & Saturday beginning on February 26th
Doors open at 9pm
**For Information & Reservations call 305.573.3355
About King is Dead Located next door to its sister venue Grass Restaurant & Lounge, The King Is Dead, an expansive 3,500 square-foot nightclub reaffirms the Design District’s presence as an unparalleled and unique evening destination offering something never before seen in Miami. Conceived by Anthony Capano, Cristina Ventura, and TJ Lenk, The King Is Dead utilizes ornate colors and innovative design elements including a 17th century pulpit, stain glass windows and black Italian Murano glass chandeliers. The King Is Dead’s opulent decor sets a stark contrast against sister venue Grass Restaurant & Lounge’s natural green oasis. King Is Dead is located at 10 NE 40th Street between NE 1st Avenue and North Miami Avenue. The King Is Dead is open Thursday through Saturday 9pm to 5am. For reservations or additional information call (305) 573-3355 or visit www.kingisdead.com.

Miami Nightlife

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

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

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

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

BarCamp Miami 2010 2/21/10

BarCampMiami will take place once again on February 21st, 2010
4141 Building
4141 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33137
Register Here.
http://barcampmiami.org

What is BarCamp?
BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.
BarCampMiami 2010 will include 5 breakout areas for presentations by South Florida’s startup community, plus a track for News Innovation Camp and one for Crisis Camp Haiti!

What is News Innovation?
News Innovation is a gathering of tech-savvy, open-minded individuals who embrace changes in the media industry and work to bring about new models.

What is Crisis Camp Haiti?
Crisis Camp brings together volunteers to collaborate on technology projects which aim to assist in Haiti’s relief efforts by providing data, information, maps and technical assistance to NGOs, relief agencies and the public.

Who Should Be There?
Anyone working on a new startup that wants to get some great feedback. Anyone looking for talent. Anyone talented looking for work. Anyone looking to invest in brilliant new ideas. Anyone looking to find partners for their brilliant new ideas. Anyone who wants to present what s/he is working on. Anyone who has a passion for blogging, wikis, design, coding and the web in general. Everyone is welcome. Everyone is encouraged to present. It’s totally free and an excellent source of what is hot, new and upcoming.

Borinquen Gallery Presents Boomfish By Romero Britto 2/13/10


BORINQUEN GALLERY PRESENTS “BOOMFISH” BY ROMERO BRITTO
A Silent Auction and Fundraiser
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 13, 2010 – 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Location: Borinquen Art Gallery – 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite #3, Miami, FL 33137
Dates: — VIP Reception and Silent Auction – Saturday, February 13, 2010 from 6:00 to 10:00 (Gallery Opens at 3:00 p.m. and by Appointment Only Friday and Sunday, February 12th and 14th, 2010, For Bidding)
Admission: FREE
Borinquen Health Care Center Inc., with the support of the University of Miami’s Center for Latin American Studies, will be holding a Fund Raiser Silent Auction and Exhibit to benefit the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and the new HIV/AIDS clinic.
Thanks to the generosity of Pop Artist Romero Britto, his painting “BOOMFISH” will be auctioned along with other works by award winning artists, like Haiti’s Francois Gracia and Sophia Lacroix; Abstract Painter Igal Fedida of Israel; Photographer H-Allen Benowitz of Miami and Sculpture by Gabriela Liacovitz of Argentina and many others.
This event will be held at the Borinquen Gallery, which is the future home of the HIV/AIDS clinic. The venue has been transformed to an Art Gallery for this and other exhibits and events. It is located at 100 N.E. 38th Street, Suite 3, Miami, FL 33137, in the heart of the Miami Design District.
A silent Auction and a VIP Cocktail reception will be held on Saturday, February 13, 2010, which coincides with the monthly Gallery Walk of the Design District
Borinquen Health Care Center’s objectives behind this Art Project is to generate funding through the Silent Auction, Art Exhibit, Sponsorships, Donations, etc. to benefit the Haiti earthquake victims and the HIV/AIDS clinic and to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our South Florida communities.
For more information please contact the Organizer:
Ben Neji Bmn4288@gmail.com

Don’t Panic by Peter Tunney Closing Night Reception 2/11/10


World renowned artist Peter Tunney is hosting a CLOSING NIGHT cocktail reception from 7pm to 10pm Thursday, February 11th for his exhibition “Don’t Panic” which opened during Art Basel in the Miami Design District. (3852 N Miami Ave)
This will be the last evening the show can be viewed and you don’t want to miss it! It is a fantastic exhibition.
We are hosting the official after party at WET and WALL at the W South Beach starting at 10pm.
He will be donating 50% all sales from the night for Haiti Relief directly to Artists for Peace and Justice.
Please RSVP to my office at 305-695-4410 or emailrsvp@capponigroup.com to be put on the guest list for the reception as well as the after party at the W.
I hope you are able to join me at the cocktail reception and at the W afterwards.
Thank you for your continued support!
Michael Capponi

L’Aperitivo with the Italian American Chamber of Commerce at Mai Tardi 2/18/10


February 18, 2010 7:00–9:00 PM
MaiTardi
163 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
It’s time to revive your social networking skills by adding some color!
Orange: the color of vitality with endurance. Join us at Mai Tardi, one of Miami’s most scenic courtyards.
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres.
Free cocktails from 7 to 8 PM with Cocktails 101. Sponsored by Aperol and Palm Bay International.
Entrance fees: IACC Members FREE | Non-members: $10.00
RSVP by February 17 to tanti@iacc-miami.com

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

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

Fashion Miami Elements Of Green by Franovik 3/13/10


Franovik Designs eco show “Elements of Green” benefiting Angel’s Pediatric Heart House, (www.aphh.org) on Saturday, March 13 at 6:00pm in Miami’s Design District. Also launching of Models&Designers Magazine.

Join us and support children with heart defects, general admission $25.00.

Purchase Tickets: http://www.ctstickets.com or http://www.compreboletos.com, type in: Elements of Green

Romero Britto at Borinquen Gallery 2/13/10


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

Locust Projects presents Locust Out Loud Inaugural Young Members Event 2/18/10


Locust Projects is please to announce a new membership initiative for young professionals ages 21-35 years old.
LOCUST OUT LOUD
Inaugural event: Thursday, February 18th, 7-9pm
Meet Miami-based artist Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova and view his current exhibition An Uneven Floor
Music by DJ Lolo of Sweat Records
Special Cocktails
After party at Vagabond 30 Northeast 14th Street
Enter our Name the Locust Projects’ Young Patrons Group contest for a chance to win a free membership and two tickets to our fabulous Spring Fling Fundraiser ($395 Value)
$10 cover or become a member of Locust Projects young patrons for $75 and enjoy exclusive privileges including:
– Invitations to special events at Locust Projects with opportunities to meet visual artists and professionals from various
disciplines
– Invitations to visit private collections and artist studios
RSVP 305.576.8570 or locustprojects@yahoo.com
Locust Projects
155 NE 38th Street Miami, FL 33137
www.locustprojects.org

Jeremy Shockey, Amaris Jones and Ron Mann present The Art of Football by NFL Films President Steve Sabol 2/3/10


Please join me and my special co-hosts – Jeremy Shockey and Amaris Jones for a very cool Super Bowl Week event
Avant Gallery presents: The Art of Football by NFL Films President – Steve Sabol
Wednesday, February 3rd: 7-10 pm
Avant Gallery
3850 North Miami Avenue – The Miami Design District
You must RSVP to: rsvp@avantgallery.com
Benefiting Athletes Relief Fund for Haiti and Project Medishare

Locust Projects presents Conversation with Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova sponsored by Gen Art 2/11/10


Conversation: Artist Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova Sponsored by Gen Art
Thursday, February 11
6:30pm – 9pm
Talk begins at 7pm
Locust Projects will be open on Saturday, February 13, 7-10pm in conjunction with the Wynwood and Design District Artwalk
This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to Lin Lougheed and Galt & Skye Mikesell. Thanks to David Castillo Gallery; Linda & Irwin Adler; Stephen Bander; Joan Blackman & Anders Hoegh; Debra & Barry Frank; Rochelle & Steven Lanster; Liza & Dr. Arturo S. Mosquera; Vivian & Kenneth Pfeiffer; Debra & Dennis Scholl.

Eat Well, Be Well, Seduce even Better – Micah Edelstein presents Valentine’s Day Her Way at Grass 2/14/10


Resident Chef at Grass Restaurant & Lounge and former Top Chef contestant Micah Edelstein presents Valentine’s Day her way. Open on Sunday for the special occasion, Grass will be offering a prix fixe menu for $70 per couple which includes a 6 course dinner with your choice of appetizer, main course and dessert. Choose from Edelstein’s aphrodisiacal menu complete with sensual descriptions: the aroma of almonds in Micah’s Toasted Almond & Vanilla Bean Panacotta with Flambéed Bananas & Chili Caramel is said to arouse passion in females. In celebration of Valentine’s Day the venue will also unveil their new private indoor dining area, poised to be Miami’s most sought-after date spot, the discreet curtained area comes with limited seating and can be rented out upon request. For reservations please call (305) 573-3355. For more information visit www.grasslounge.com.

Locust Projects presents Conversation and Tasting with Chef Michael Schwartz 2/2/10


Tuesday, February 2, 6:30pm
Special Event: “What’s in Season” with Chef Michael Schwartz
James Beard Award-nominated Chef Michael Schwartz is notable for his predilection for using exceptionally fresh products, many of them from our own local farmers in The Redland in Homestead. As a continuation of our Skill Share program at Locust Projects, join us for an evening with Michael as he demos a recipe using the local ingredients celebrated in the debut issue of Edible South Florida magazine, for which he is an editorial contributor. Moderated by Dennis Scholl.
$15 member / $30 non-member
Locust Projects, Inc, 155 NE 38th Street Suite 100 Miami, Fl 33137

Seminar: Association for Women in Communications and Life Is Art present DIY Using Video to Gain Exposure & Build Community 1/20/10

Life Is Art & The Association for Women in Communications bring you a brand new Seminar
Do-It-Yourself: Using Video to Gain Exposure and Build Community

Wed, Jan 20, 2010
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
PressItOn Gallery
[ register for this event ]
Fees for this event:Non-members: no charge
Chapter Members: no charge

SEMINAR: “Do-It-Yourself: Using Video to Gain Exposure and Build Community,” with video marketing expert Jessica Kizorek.

Video cameras are cheaper and more integrated in daily life than ever before. Just as digital photos have proliferated the way we communicate, video will reach a huge saturation rate in 2010.

Learn how to use the technology at your finger tips to create video communications that impact and build relationship with your target market. Watch the coolest gadgets in action and see successful case studies that increased sales by employing online video.

Video increases response rates when you learn how to use it to your advantage. YouTube has exploded as an online portal, but other social media platforms – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Ning — make it easier than ever to send and receive videos through the Internet.

The seminar is free for both members and nonmembers; RSVP to enjoy a free drink and appetizers.

About Jessica Kizorek:

Jessica Kizorek is a keynote speaker, Internet video expert and the respected author of three books on the subject of video marketing and the Internet. Jessica Kizorek has made it her mission to keep marketers in the loop with her keynote speeches and seminars on the latest in online video, online branding, consumer marketing trends, plus how social media marketing can be a valuable channel within integrated marketing campaigns.

Jessica has produced video content on all seven continents and was nominated as one of CNN’s “Young People Who Rock” for her passion in documenting the impact of humanitarian efforts around the globe. Jessica Kizorek has been invited to deliver keynote speeches about online video, video marketing and Internet fundraising for many corporate meetings, trade associations, national conferences and non-profit groups.

Since graduating Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Colorado, Jessica Kizorek’s company (The Viral Pulse – www.TheViralPulse.com) has produced video and digital media for clients such as Bacardi, Hyatt Hotels and Moet Hennessy.

As an adjunct professor at the prestigious Miami Ad School, Jessica Kizorek has also been published as an expert in the online video marketing field by industry journals such as The American Association of Advertising Agencies, MediaPost and iMedia Connection.

Located in the heart of Miami’s Design District, PressitOn Art Gallery is a 3,000 square-foot space showcasing a thought-provoking roster of contemporary paintings and photography by emerging and established artists from around the world. The result is a thrilling and provocative compilation by an array of artists largely unknown to South Florida audiences whose explorations examine both our shared environment and a more intimate sense of self.

PressitOn Art Gallery is deeply committed to humanitarian causes that seek to ease the plight of the disenfranchised and vulnerable. As such, we donate a portion of the proceeds raised during each exhibition to a charitable organization. For more information on PressitOn Art’s philanthropic endeavors, please visit our ‘Events’ page at www.pressitonart.com.

Borinquen’s First Art Expo of 2010 at the Design District 1/16/10

Due to the cold and raining weather of last Saturday very few of you showed up at the Gallery, we decided to open again this coming Saturday along with other Galleries in the District!!!
You are therefore invited to join us this Saturday…Please read details bellow!!!

BORINQUEN HEALTH CARE ART EXPO
Invites you to
THE DESIGN DISTRICT’S FIRST GALLERY WALK OF 2010.
Based on the success of the Borinquen Health Care Expo during Art Basel last month, we have decided to continue with this project for months to come. Many projects will be held at the gallery which will remain open for months. This gallery is the future home of the Borinquen Health Care HIV/AIDS clinic. The objectives of Borinquen Health Care Center behind these events is first, to create an awareness about the HIV/AIDS problem facing our south Florida communities and second, to generate funding through the Art Exhibit, Sponsorships, donations…etc. to benefit the HIV/AIDS clinic.
Saturday January 16th, 2010
7:00 – 10:00 pm
Open Bar & Light Hors d’Oeuvres

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

Locust Projects presents Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova 1/16/10


Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova
An Uneven Floor
Opening reception: Saturday, January 16, 7-10pm
Through February 20
Conversation with the artist: February 11, 6:30pm

Locust Projects is pleased to present a new exhibition by Miami-based artist Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova. An Uneven Floor is a site-specific installation featuring an unleveled floor covered in pink carpet. The work represents Rodriguez-Casanova’s most ambitious project to date, encompassing the entire 2,700 square foot gallery space.

An Uneven Floor is a continuation of the artist’s interest in domestic objects and suburban architectural elements that explore social, cultural and autobiographical matters. Employing the language of Minimalism, the plush pink carpet suggests the safe environment of a domestic setting, while the unexpected elevation and descent of An Uneven Floor will create a sense of instability as visitors walk through the space. This contradiction sets the stage for an unsettling dialogue between the viewer’s perception of a familiar object and its new context.

Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova studied at the Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL and the New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL. Rodriguez-Casanova was the recipient of a 2007 Reed Foundation Fellowship at the Vermont Studio Center and has received prestigious awards including the South Florida Cultural Consortium. The artist’s work is currently on view at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, Coral Gables, FL. Recent exhibitions include David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL; the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY; and Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, NY.

This exhibition is made possible with the support from: Andy Warhol Foundation; Galt & Skye Mikesell; Hannibal Cox Jr. Foundation; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Special thanks to Lin Lougheed and Galt & Skye Mikesell. Thanks to David Castillo Gallery; Linda & Irwin Adler; Stephen Bander; Joan Blackman & Anders Hoegh; Debra & Barry Frank; Rochelle & Steven Lanster; Vivian & Kenneth Pfeiffer; Debra & Dennis Scholl.

Become a Locust Projects Member now!

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


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

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

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

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

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



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

Christina Pettersson Solo Exhibition Resurrection 1/16/10


SPINELLO GALLERY / DESIGN DISTRICT: 155 NE 38 ST, No. 101, Miami, FL – 33137
SOLO EXHIBITION: Christina Pettersson / “Resurrection”
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, January 16th, 7-10pm

Spinello Gallery (155 NE 38 St., No. 101, Miami Florida – 33137) is proud to present “Resurrection,” the much-anticipated solo exhibition by Miami’s most superior female draftsman, Christina Pettersson. The Swedish born artist will undoubtedly wow you with her multidisciplinary exhibition featuring a suite of large scale graphite drawings on paper, video, and sculpture. This will be Petterson’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.

We live in an age of diminishing returns. Even if you can manage a second coming, beware the form it takes. Pettersson explains, “Catholicism may have taught me that resurrection signaled a more glorious return than the original, but experience has done little to reinforce such a notion. ” Instead she is haunted by a curious story she heard years ago, regarding the aftermath of Hiroshima. Only weeks after the explosion leveled the city, residents discovered that “the bomb had not only left the underground organs of plants intact; it had stimulated them. Everywhere were bluets and Spanish bayonets, goosefoot, morning glories and day lilies, the hairy-fruited bean, purslane and clotbur and sesame and panic grass and feverfew” (John Hersey, Hiroshima). Bright sticky blooms pushed through the rubble with disturbing disregard, proving once and for all that death, and not art, imitates life.

Pettersson continues, “The thing you bring back is never what you lost. When beauty is the aftermath of terrible violence, it is an aching reminder of what a fearful thing it is to love what death can touch. A resurrection is like a foreboding, a song that never rises from anywhere but the grave.”

But even this explanation is too simple. For among the strewn, charred wreckage of a bomb blast or a fire, rescuers will sometimes discover a whole pineapple or an orange where once a marketplace stood. Or in the decaying fibers of a doll a startlingly intact glass eye, like a diamond, will reveal itself. The viewer wonders, how is it that nothing in the history of the world has ever looked so beautiful before? Suddenly the last story has no meaning, because every last breaks forward into a next. And even last things last forever.

Exhibition through February 27th, 2010.
*Image Above: “Ophelia at Fourteen,” Graphite on Paper, 72″ x 80″
SPINELLO GALLERY prides itself in exhibiting intelligent works of art in every medium by contemporary local Miami emerging artists. SPINELLO GALLERY has become the playground for unorthodox and experimental artists who don’t easily fit into the confines of the traditional gallery space. SPINELLO GALLERY is steadily making headway in the Miami Art Scene and beyond becoming a contender in the Art World.
SPINELLO GALLERY | 155 NE 38 STREET, No. 101 | MIAMI | FL | 33137

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

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

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

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

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

1ST ANNUAL X-MAS TREE LIGHTING: 8PM

“MALL” PHOTOS WITH SANTA (ANTHONY SPINELLO)

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

AND YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY TUNES + MORE !!!

Art&Design-Night and a new Art-Necklace CityLoftArt 12/12/09

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I N V I T A T I O N
“Acrylic Paintings & Jewelry Collection”
Meet her: SWISS Artist Monique Wegmueller !
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, December 12th. 2009, 7-10pm

Coordinated Paintings & Jewelry – Art by MONIQUE WEGMUELLER:
Precision work is nothing new in Switzerland, but the combination of a painted artwork for your wall with a beautiful and unique 925-Sterling Silver Necklaces is…
You can exchange your inserted mini-painting on canvas in the frame that matches the colors of your outfit for work or leisure.
Two real SWAROVSKI crystals are decorating the front of the frame.
And open the rear part of the frame with the signature in silver of the artist.
Monique created this new concept and got immediately full copyright for her idea.
A very special and affordable gift for any occasion. Monique Wegmueller.

Meet this particular artist personally, this Saturday Night in our gallery.
Please visit our all actualized website: www.CityLoftArt.com

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

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

Come and see yourself how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).

And enjoy our beautiful live piano music entertainment with well known pianist Domingo Aragu.
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm

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

Un_Mute presents Simon Baker at Grass 12/11/09

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Friday December 11th
UN_MUTE PROUDLY presents..
SIMON BAKER
[Cocoon , 2020 Vision, Viva Music, Left Room ]
http://www.myspace.com/simonbakerinfantrecords
alongside UN_MUTE residents
Dsan Powell + Lopera | Tuki Romero

Ok Miami, You have seen and felt the magnitude of UN_MUTE Events.
After 2 memorable nights in which we enjoyed talents of the likes of Marco Carola, Ilario Alicante and the remarkable duo Monoblock, we intend to continue to overwhelm you with joyful and elite talent.

Now get ready to take it to the next level as we enjoy all the way from the United Kingdom – SIMON BAKER “The infant turned tech-house heavyweight” as he gets poised to delight us with his exquisite musical selection and unmistakeable and acclaimed tech-house.

We at UN_MUTE believe that a party is much more than just the music, it is also comprised of the fun people that attend to it, the venues, sound, themes, atmosphere,etc. that is how UN_MUTE stands above the rest. By making each of our unique events different and better from the last one, by carefully hand-picking each of our venues, themes and artist for the night ahead of us.

With UN_MUTE you do not know what is coming next; only rest assured that each of our events will be a memorable experience.;-)

UN_MUTE your life…the UN_MUTE Team.

Simon Baker (productions)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2LiYYH33jg (Moonblock)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ5v00Bh9Vg (Way out of my head)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHM-YmfdUe8(Kaskazi)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDFSqcw2vGs (Stop, Space return)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cKhYevy51U (Mamaia highway)
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecN_96aG3g0 (Plastik )

Simon Baker (Live)
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29ZzyKR4x88
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6SRs6C4hHw
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMLVzyqWHbc

SIMON BAKER IN BEATPORT:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/artist/detail/8013/Simon%20Baker

SIMON BAKER PODCAST : IBIZA VOICE
http://www.ibiza-voice.com/music/podcast/Simon_Baker
For VIP Reservations or Info: Benjamin Acero 754.422.2917

Apartment by IDAconcept 12/11-12/09

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Apartment was a big success! and because of that we are doing it again this weekend. Friday and Saturday. If you couldn’t make it for Art Basel you can still see it for gallery walk. Thanks to all of you for your continuous support.
“apartment” 10 independent Miami designers and artists showcasing their work in an “apartment” setting – in the back of Marimekko store, 3490 N. Miami Ave, Design District.

Check the video from last event.
Friday, December 11th. 1:00pm-7:00pm.
Saturday, December 12th. 5:pm-10:00pm. Wine & cheese.

Taller Recursos culturales centroamericanos Con mucho gusto Centroamerica 12/10/09

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BEYOND CCEMIAMI. CON MUCHO GUSTO CENTROAMéRICA.
DATE: 12-10-2009
TIME: 0:30am-3:00pm
WORKSHOP + PRESENTATION
Thursday, December 10 @ 10:30am-3:00pm
Con mucho gusto Centroamérica
A social website for the integration of Central American cultural agents in Central America and overseas
In Spanish
RSVP 305.448.9677
At Moore Space 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200, Second floor, Miami, FL33137
El próximo jueves 10 de diciembre, en el marco de la exposición Migraciones: Mirando al sur organizada por el Centro Cultural de España en Miami durante Art Basel, se realizarán las actividades de capacitación y presentación del portal http://www.muchogustocentroamerica.net/, una herramienta de visibilización de las organizaciones y los actores culturales centroamericanos. Las actividades están dirigidas a las instituciones diplomáticas, las organizaciones culturales, los/as artistas y gestores culturales y los/as jóvenes y adultos de Miami interesados en el quehacer cultural centroamericano.El portal se presentará tras un taller sobre sus usos que se realizará en el Moore Space el mismo día de 10:30am a 1:00pm, habrá un almuerzo de 1:00pm-2:00pm y además se presentará la revista Artmedia de arte centroamericano de 2:30-3pm.
CONTACT PHONE: 305 448 9677

Photographs – Art Basel Week – Friday 12/4/09

Art Basel Week on Friday, December 4, 2009.    We started the day off at CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court Exhibit featuring local artist.  Then we headed over to Ink Miami, this has always been one of my favorites and it still is. One of the rooms had Japanese art and it was amazing.   Then we walk over to Verge Art Fair (which was Bridge Art Fair) at the Catalina Hotel, this was a very nice fair. The one thing that really stood out was in the little garden Wild Feasties, they create a Artful Food Experience and they where awesome.  The had gone to the Redlands and picked up fresh fruits and vegetables and the tastings where amazing.   As we where walking back to our car, the street was filled with these big machines, so had to stop and take some action shots.  From there we headed over to PressitOn Gallery in the Design District , they always have such good art work and tonight was no different.  Next we hit Eat your Art Out, this had a great exhibit of emerging artists. Next we walked over to Satallite Art + Design Exhibition at the Miami Art Space.  Now we headed back to South Beach and started at the Metropole Hotel, they had an exhibit from a local artist Dallas, his artwork is awesome.   From there we headed over to the Pool Art Fair at the Carlton Hotel, they had some really cool art.  For our last stop of the night was at the Miami Design Preservation League Special Event at the Art Deco Welcome Center on 10th street.  They just did a big renovation and the looked awesome.  For the better gallery, click here.  By Annette Peikert

Safe In The District 12/4/09

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Friday December 4th, 2009
SAFE presents
The 2nd Annual Basel Special
SAFE In The DISTRICT
starring
RADIO SLAVE
[Rekids/Panoramabar – Berlin]
http://www.rekids.com
with special guest:
ARGY
[Poker Flat | Objektivity | Cocoon – Berlin]
http://www.myspace.com/argymusic
plus
LAZARO CASANOVA
[Pet Food | Miami]
http://www.myspace.com/lazarocasanova
http://www.lazarocasanova.com
ANDRES AMADEUS
[Soultech – Miami]
http://www.myspace.com/andresamadeus
http://www.andresamadeus.com

Custom Sound By Dynacord
10 PM
21+ Welcome

GRASS
28 NE 40th Street
Miami Design District
http://www.grasslounge.com
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LIMITED $15 Advance Tickets Now On Sale Through:
http://www.wantickets.com/safebasel
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No matter what sounds you profess to be your music of choice, chances are, that at some point over the last five years, you will have got your rocks off to Matt Edwards.
Radio Slave. Perhaps Matt’s most instantly recognisable nom de guerre, thanks in part to his inspirational melding of Kylie’s Can’t Get You Out Of My Head to New Order’s Blue Monday, this is Matt’s DJ moniker and the guise under which he completes his incendiary remixes and re-edits.
However, before such sonic schizophrenia gets you calling for the men in white coats, just feel the quality and consider Matt’s legacy. Fired by the first wave of acid house, Matt gained his musical spurs by partying to dance music that was just that: music you danced to, irrespective of tribal factions.
This was the raison d’être he acknowledged when he took to the decks, first at London’s legendary Milk Bar in 1992, then onto the, then, recently opened Ministry Of Sound and then to parties across the country, most notably in Wales – where he was a regular at free parties – and in Brighton, his home since 1998.
His love of re-edits, dance music’s oft-forgotten backbone, led Matt into the studio himself. His own re-edits and remixes, such as the aforementioned epoch-defining re-imagining for Ms Minogue, soon gave way to his own productions and since the floodgates opened there’s been no stopping the man known as, erm, Matthew E, Quiet Village, Sea Devils, Rekid and Radio Slave.
He’s released records for Skint, Soul Jazz, Classic, Whatever We Want, and he’s worked with fellow travellers, Belgium’s The Glimmers. If Matt comes up with another two projects he’ll have enough alter egos for every day of the week.
Psychologists would probably have a field day with him; mercifully, we don’t have to worry about any crisis of identity, we just get to keep on dancing.
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LIMITED $15 Advance Tickets Now On Sale Through:
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Special Vernissage Borinquen Art Basel Opening Reception 12/3/09

Borinquen Health Care Center, Inc.
” A Family Concept”
BORINQUEN HEALTH CARE ART EXPO
Celebrates Art Basel With a
“SPECIAL VERNISSAGE”
Thursday December 3, 2009 7:00 p.m…..
Don’t miss these Award Winning Artists from 9 Countries Gathered to Help us Fight Against HIV/AIDS.
Painting, Sculpture, Photography!!!
(Proceeds will benefit Borinquen’s HIV/AIDS Clinic)
Open Bar & Light Hors d’Oeuvres
FREE ADMISSION
100 NE 38th Street, Suite # 3
Miami Design District
(Across the Street from the big Tent of Design Miami/Art Basel)
Tel: 305.491.1526. email: ben@wine69miami.com

Art Basel Reception for It’s Like That 12/5/09

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Join us for the Art Basel reception of It’s Like That…. Saturday December 5th 7-10pm at Scratch DJ Academy in the Design District. The title references a Run DMC Song in order to pay respect to Jam Master Jay, the legendary DJ from Run-DMC who founded Scratch DJ Academy in 2002. The exhibit is an exploration of music, art and Miami. Eight local Miami artists will be exhibiting work that in one way or another is influenced by music, street art, and the urban lifestyle of Miami. Exhibit runs through December 12, 2009.
Live performances by some of Miami’s best DJ’s. Scratch is on the corner of N. Miami Ave and 40th Street, on the 3rd floor.
www.Scratch.com
2 NE 40th St. Suite # 304 Miami, FL 33137

Artists include:
Jacquenette Arnette
Santiago Castillo
Daniel Fiorda
Samuel Gaultieri
Kacey Westall Keogh
Venessa Monokian
Rosemarie Romero
Luis Valle

CCEMiami at Art Basel Migrations Looking South at Moore Space 12/3/09

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BEYOND CCEMIAMI. MIGRATIONS: LOOKING SOUTH.
START DATE: 12-03-2009
END DATE: 06-20-2009
HORARIO: 7pm.
Migrations: Looking South
Opening, Thursday December 3 @ 7pm
Program to promote Latin American creativity
At Moore Space
4040 NE 2nd Ave. Miami, FL 33137. (Suite 200, Second Floor).
Free Admission
RSVP 305 448 9677.
Open during Art Basel weekend, Friday December 4th – Saturday December 6th. 11am to 8 pm
On view till December 20th, open from Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 7 pm.
Migrations: Looking South, an outstanding selection of
Central-American art curated by Rosina Cazali.
Artists: Ronald Morán (El Salvador),
Donna Conlon (Panama), Patricia Belli (Nicaragua), Grupo La Torana (Guatemala), Adán Valdecillo (Honduras), Ángel Poyón Calí (Guatemala), Danny Zavaleta (El Salvador), Miguel Ángel Madrigal (México), Regina Galindo (Guatemala), Dalia Chévez (El Salvador), Lucía Madriz (Costa Rica), Betsabé Romero (Mexico) and Ernesto Salmerón (Nicaragua)

Migration is the movement of people or human groups from their place of origin to other regions. This movement may be voluntary, as is the case with legal emigrants with work permits, or involuntary and ensuing from the lack of job opportunities; it may be massive or as a result of armed conflicts or due to ethnic exclusions, which are escalating now in a significant and disturbing manner.

Migration processes can be analyzed from different points of view including the economic, political, demographic and social angles. They are seen as collective processes, but they are also individual experiences. All perspectives are indispensable to achieve an understanding of this highly complex phenomenon. The exhibition Migrations: Looking South proposes a new standpoint for analyzing the Central-American migration process through a rarely explored outlook: culture

Migrations: Looking South was organized by Guatemalan curator Rosina Cazali and includes several artists from the region who through their creativity would approach de deeper raison d’etre of the initiative. In her own words, “artists bring us closer to the reflections activated by their contexts, their personal preoccupations and the ways of understanding and expressing the meaning of those exoduses that are part of our countries daily life.”

Migrations: Looking South will be housed at The Moore Space thanks to the collaboration of Miami Design District. It will open on December 3rd during Art Basel Miami.

Photographs – Art Basel Week – Wednesday 12/2/09

Art Basel Week on Wednesday, December 2, 2009. The first thing we did was run by the Art Basel Miami Beach Vernissage. You will not be seeing any photographs from that. After a hassle in the media registration, we were told that no cameras were allowed (though our media badges have a camera on them). So we bailed fast and got the fun underway! We first stopped by Red Dot in Mid-Town and this one is great, the artwork is fantastic.  Then we moved on to the Design District and stopped by 101/Exhibit Gallery and as always they had a really good event.  The food was simple but really good (the pigs in a blanket are always a hit with me).  They also have a good variety of different styles of art.  Next our friends at BRPR had a launch party at a new boutique Anya Ponorovskaya, she is a designer from New York and her designs are very beautiful.  Now we  headed over to O.H.W.O.W., and of course it was fabulous, there were so many people and the artwork was awesome.  There was also a celebrity siting, Iggy Pop.  As we where heading over to Art Whino we saw a house that was so decorated for Christmas, had to stop and take a picture.  We made it to Art Whino at Charcoal Studios, you have to stop, it is a small fair but well worth the stop.  Now we head over to the beach for a couple stops, our first stop on the beach was Ocean Front (where Art Positions was the last several years, which was on of my favorites) I was not impressed with it, but it might be for some people.  Our last stop for the night was the after party for Primary Flight at The Shore Club,they had live graffiti artists,  music and a wonderful crowd, taking place around the pool, can not ask for  much better than that.  For the better gallery, click here.   By Annette Peikert

Photographs – Art Basel Week – Tuesday 12/1/09

Art Basel Miami Beach on Tuesday, December 1, 2009.   This was the first day of our tour of Art Basel, we had such a great time.  We hit Mid-Town first, and the first stop there was Photo Miami and it was awesome, they have some amazing photos.  For our second stop we hit Art Miami as usually this was also awesome, they never disappoint.   Then we moved over to Design District, and our first stop there was Littlest Sister 09 at the Spinello Gallery, wow this was so fun and exciting, you have to drop by to see the smallest art fair in town.  We moved on to Design Miami and it was good.  Now we moved on to downtown Miami to Galleria – “A World Seen Through Art” this is actually going to start being a weekly event at Mia at Biscayne.  Now we go back to Wynwood to Art Deconstruction at the Zag Gallery, they had some wonderful artwork and the space is amazing. This event was being promoted by BRPR Miami, so you know it had to be good.  As we head over to our last and finally stop on the first day of Art Basel was an event we did not have on our list, we had been told that it was a great event so here we go. But on the way over we where heading down NW 2nd Ave and we saw several people doing graffiti art and had to stop and take pictures, they are amazing artist, to see it on that scale was so incredible.  We head over to the Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, we got there at 11:30 pm and this place was still going, they had a DJ playing in the back and the dance floor was packed.  They had a great exhibit on the 2nd floor, you have to go up and see the girl leaning against the wall. For the better gallery, click here.

Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 12/3-6/09

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Wall Lovers,
Imaginary Friends is coming to Miami for Art Basel! Come check us out in the Design District. It’s going to be a great and fun show. We are also happy to announce a new addition to the team, “Helena Garcia”. Check us out for holiday gifts!
Imaginary Friends
ART BASEL
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective
exhibition in association with Haveli furniture
Opening reception: December 3rd / 6pm -Midnight
open daily from 11am – 7pm
Closing: December 5th / Midnight
Located in the Design District
137 NE 40th St, Miami Mia, Fla 33127
Daniel (Krave) Fila, Gerry Stecca, Michael Rivamonte, Helen Garcia,
Alex Yanes, Jeff Dekal, Raskoe, and more
Thank you for the support!
Peace,
Wallove
The Wallove Team
www.wallove.com

101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 12/1-6/09

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101/EXHIBIT INVITES YOU TO FOUR OPENINGS
101 NE 40th Street . In the Design District

Jordan Doner
Installation
“Land,” One Night Only:
Tues., Dec. 1, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Exhibition of Selected Works
Opening Reception with the Artist
Fri., Dec. 4, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

David Michael Bowers
Opening Reception with the Artist
Wed., Dec. 2, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Claudio Ethos
Opening Reception with the Artist
Thurs., Dec. 3, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Installation on 101/exhibit’s Exterior Wall
Dec. 1 through Dec. 6

RSVP: jenny@tma-pr.com
Please indicate which event(s) you will be attending

Jewelry Salon at NDS Shop 11/30/09

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You are personally invited to a special Art and Design presentation:
“Jewelry Salon” at NDS Shop, Monday November 30th at 7:00 pm.
(in conjunction with “Limited Edition Experiences”, in the Miami Design District.)
A Selection of Jewelry Works by some of today’s leading Contemporary Designers and Artists.
Available exclusively at NDS, Artist Limited Edition Jewelry and Designer pieces by:
Hernan Bas,
Scott Hug,
Cristina Lei Rodrigez,
Martin Oppel,
Paola Pivi,
Tom Sachs,
Bless,
Brokenfab,
Emma Carroll,
Confetti System,
Femke De Vries,
Lauren Manoogian,
Nektar De Stagni.

“Jewelry Salon” was born out of a desire to expose new ideas that merge design, art and fashion to our Miami as well as international audience that descend upon the city every December.
Noticing that some artists are producing jewelry pieces for themselves, the aim of the “Artist Limited Editions” section of the Salon, is to showcase these works which are generally not presented publicly and to encourage this form of design. Some of the editions for ‘Jewelry Salon’ have been especially made in collaboration with NDS.
The “Designer ” section of the Salon, is a sample of pieces that best reflect new ideas in design and process, made by emerging and established contemporary labels, originating from the Netherlands, Paris, Berlin, London, Miami and NY among others.

Nektar De Stagni Shop (NDS) is a concept store directed by clothing and jewelry designer Nektar De Stagni. The store functions both as a boutique and showroom space for NDS label as well as special projects and organized events by invited artists and designers.

“Jewelry Salon” at NDS Shop, Monday November 30th at 7:00 pm.
155 NE 38th St.
Miami Design District.
Tel.786 556 3033
**Music Sets by DJ Healer**
Special Thanks to: John Connelly Presents, Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, and Team.

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Nektar De Stagni
WWW.NEKTARDESTAGNI.COM
nektar@nektardestagni.com
155 ne 38th St. Suite #102 Miami FL 33137
Shop: 786 556 3033

From Manhattan To Miami Event Anya Ponorovskaya Design District Launch Celebration 12/2/09

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We would like to invite you to the Launch for Anya Ponorovskaya “From Manhattan to Miami” event on Wed, December 2nd from 7:00-10:00pm at 35 North East 40th in the Design District of Miami, during Miami Art Basel.
Complimentary beverages from Palm Bay Procesco.
RSVP Required by November 30th to: anyap@br-prmiami.com – Please mark “Guest of BRPR”

Design Miami/ 2009 12/1-5/09

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Design Miami/ 2009
Design Miami/ is the global forum that brings together the most influential dealers, collectors, designers, curators and critics from around the world in celebration of design culture and commerce. Inspired by the galvanizing effect of Art Basel Miami Beach, the founders of Design Miami/ set out to create a design fair unlike any other that came before. They envisioned a new commercial and cultural forum that would capture the thriving general interest in design and elevate appreciation for limited-edition, experimental and historically significant design work, presented within an energetic, visually striking environment. No other design fair had ever attempted such a feat. From its inception, Design Miami/ was intended to be more than just a marketplace for high-end design.Two unique shows are held each year: Design Miami/, every December in Miami, and Design Miami/ Basel every June in Basel, Switzerland.

At the core of the Design Miami/ forum is a marketplace for limited-edition design, amid which the most reputable international design galleries present curated exhibitions of museum-quality furniture, lighting and objets d’art, attracting the highest level of private and public collectors of historical and contemporary design. The galleries invited to exhibit in Design Miami/ deal mainly in exceptional design objects from the advent of Modernism (circa 1900) to the present day, with select galleries specializing in outstanding 18th and 19th century antiques. Design Miami/ favors objects that contribute to the discourse of design history, vanguard contemporary culture and sophisticated design collecting.

This December, Design Miami/ introduces a new layer of programming dedicated to finger-on-the-pulse fresh and experimental design.
Design On/ Site showcases small-scale yet high-level exhibitions of new work by individual designers or studios. These focused exhibitions provide an impactful snapshot of the designer’s vision, situating the new work within the larger contexts of the designer’s overall career and within contemporary design culture.
Design On/ Site provides a platform for contemporary design innovation by supporting the relationships between patrons and creatives that drive the production of limited-edition design.

Public Hours of Admission
2-5 December 2009
11am-7pm

VIP Opening
By invitation only
Tuesday /1/ December 2009
Collectors Preview/ 3-6pm
Vernissage /6-10pm

Nocturne
By invitation only
Thursday/3/ December 2009
7-9pm

Design Miami/ Temporary Structure
NE 39th Street & 1st Court
Miami USA

Website

Eat Your Art Out 12/3-6/09

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Eat Your Art Out is a movement toward bringing in emerging artists to push the envelope outside mainstream art and make it socially warranted in today’s art scene. Artists from a variety of artistic genres have collaborated together for one week to exhibit a tattoo and graffiti fusion of diverse mediums presented on canvas, multimedia, sculptures, installations and photography. Participating artists include, Chet Zar, Edgar Velasquez, Crome, Abstrk, Nineteen, AS1, Quake, Evils, Dekal, Gere, Juan Velasquez, Michael D. Walsh, Billi Kid, Joshua Noblock, Ryan Mackeen, Seth Mathurin, Michael Lee Suarez and John Vale. The exhibition includes a collaboration with various other art groups including Primary Flights, Super Rad Toys and Modani Furniture. “The common goal here is to showcase subversive artworks and make a statement in today’s conventional art scene,” says Evils of the Miami Style Graffiti (MSG) Cartel.
Eat Your Art Out opens Thursday, December 3 through Sunday, December 6. A reception will be held every night beginning at 8 p.m. at Eazy Street Galley located at 3501 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33127. Artists will be present; live entertainment, free refreshments and a raffle will take place with proceeds benefitting the CCT/A.R.T.; a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of children with special needs and their families. Special thanks to participating sponsors, Pepsi, Monster Energy, Selective Wine and Spirits, Wine Surprise and Lara Bar.
www.eazystreetgallery.com

Moss at Design Miami 12/1-5/09

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Murry Moss and Franklin Getchell
invite you to join them to celebrate
2009 Designer of the Year Award winner
Maarten Baas
Moss will preview major new works by Baas in the series
Where There’s Smoke…
also new works by Julien Carretero, Andy Coolquitt, Peter Marigold, Cathy McClure
and works created through Selective Laser Sintering and Stereolithography by artists in association with .MGX by Materialise
Design Miami/ Stand G14
at the Miami Design District
December 01 (by Invitation), Collector’s Preview 3-6 PM | Vernissage 6-10 PM
December 02-05 (public hours), 11 AM-7 PM
You may reach Moss Gallery associates directly at our Stand or at any time prior should you wish to make an appointment.
Brent Dzekciorius | Dane Jensen
brent@mossonline.com | dane@mossonline.com
www.moss-gallery.com

Art Basel Celebration Hotel Urbano Launching Party at Art Fusion Galleries 12/5/09

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WHY: Art Basel Celebration
Hotel Urbano Launching Party
“Fusion VI: Creative Vibrations” Youtube video
WHERE: Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, STES 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137
http://www.artfusiongallery.com
WHEN: Saturday, December 5th, 2009, 7-11 pm
Complimentary Wine Bar, Refreshments and
Come try the new HYPE Energy Drinks
Live Music by Amereida
Light Hors d’oeuvres
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.
2 Raffles:
2 Night Stay at Hotel Urbano
Dinner for 2 at Hotel Urbano Restaurant
www.hotelurbano.com
And Much More….

Logan Real Showcases Tour de France Collection at PressitOn Gallery12/4/09

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Miami Artist Logan Real To Display Tour De France Shoe Collection At Art Basel
YOU ARE INVITED!
December 4th 2009 6 pm-9pm
Seven designs complimenting the seven towns chosen along the 2009 route. The Collection will tour all stage towns June 2010. Stop in at the PressitOn Art Gallery to meet Logan Real and view the collection…read more
This event is open to the public and cocktails served.Event information and invitations are available for download (click here PDF) or contact us to have them dropped off at your shop. Proceeds to benefit Livestrong Campaign – click here to make your Livestrong donation directly at livestrong.org
EVENT LOCATION: PressitOn Art Gallery
4100 N Miami Ave Miami, FL 33127

Miami Artist Logan Real Unveils World Peace Design At Art Basel.
YOU ARE INVITED! December 4th 2009 6 pm-9pm
The PressitOn Art Gallery will be exhibiting the anticipated acrylic on leather (52″ x 77″) “PEACE” design by Logan Real…read more
Artwork will also be on display throughout the 100 day countdown to the International Day of Peace in 2010 with location(s) determined by the U.N. Stop in at the PressitOn Art Gallery to meet Logan Real and show your support to peace initiatives. This event is open to the public and cocktails served.
Thanks to everyone at the PressitOn Art Gallery! Event information and invitations are available for download (click here PDF) or contact us to have them dropped off at your shop.
EVENT LOCATION: PressitOn Art Gallery

What’s Next: Dec 4th Art Basel /Logan Real Official After Party.
Details including location to be available as event nears. Follow @loganreal for tickets and guest passes or RSVP: kim.larabee ( @ ) vertiglo ( dot ) com.
One lucky person to receive a Logan Real signature canvas (12″ x 12″) acrylic on leather design. Follow @loganreal for more information and when the winner will be announced.

FriendsWithYou Boutique Launch Party 12/1/09

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This Art Basel Miami 2009, we invite you to join us for the grand opening of the first FriendsWithYou boutique, where the philosophy is to “Shop Happy”! Created to be a place where fine art meets consumer products, the boutique will open accompanied by a new line of limited edition merchandise including apparel, fine art, sculptures, prints, collectible toys and everything FriendsWithYou! To celebrate, we will host a special launch event & artist signing Tuesday, December 1st from 6pm to 10pm. As a special gift, all attendees will receive a free Super Malfi with purchase of any FriendsWithYou product!

We are super excited to unveil our flagship boutique as a part of our brand-new headquarters located in the heart of Miami’s Design District. As the official Art Basel Miami location for FriendsWithYou, our boutique is a special portal into a wonderful world of happiness! Experience the Magic, Luck, and Friendship this Art Basel Miami 2009 and “Shop Happy” with FriendsWithYou!!!

FriendsWithYou Boutique Launch Party!
Tuesday December 1, 2009 , 6:00pm – 10:00pm
3930 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 202
Miami, FL 33137
T: 305.722.8484
E: Info@FriendsWithYou.com
For more information or collector inquiries contact Nathaly.Charria@FriendsWithYou.com