Fellman's project space will invite visitors to walk through art duo Guerra de la Paz's interactive installation, which will feature larger-than-life figures celebrating the diversity of South Florida, and to take their picture under a huge multicolored rainbow made from recycled clothes.
During the weekend, don't be surprised to be dazzled by cartoon balloon parades, kaleidoscopic bubble environments, pop-up smiley-face shops, and vaudeville hoofers, or even to fall into the embrace of a kinetic hug-machine sculpture.
Agustina Woodgate
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Wynwood Art Fair: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. October 21 to 23, on NW Sixth Avenue between 23rd and 29th streets, Miami;
wynwoodartfair.org. Tickets cost $10, children under 10 get in free, and children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
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And don't be shocked to see Wynwood art spaces outside the fairgrounds getting into the act. At the Alberto Linero Gallery on the corner of NW Second Avenue and 23rd Street, a leotard-clad Cristina Botero will cover herself in fluorescent paint and brush against a canvas to create her version of live-painting body art.
"She will put a new spin on the visual appeal of the Wynwood Art Fair," says Alberto Linero, owner of the space. "Her show gives audiences a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes creative process of an artist — in an unexpected way."