South Beach Jazz Festival Kicks Off 2022 With Top Stars and Outdoor Shows
The shows will go on at the South Beach Jazz Festival.
The shows will go on at the South Beach Jazz Festival.
“Feels Like 97°” offers insight into socio-economic issues, including race, class, gentrification, and diversity.
The aim of the Knight Arts Challenge is to enable artists and arts groups to do their work.
Borrowed started as a streamed Zoom reading during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Longing for a spectacular musical and cultural experience to help enrich your holiday season?
Miami New Drama’s A Wonderful World is set to open at last.
It’s Colin McPhillamy’s turn to demonstrate how one artful actor can bring Dickens’ entire novella to life.
Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Jorge Pardo, and Loriel Beltrán’s works are on display at the Museum of Art and Design.
Brigid Baker Wholeproject showcases humans’ kinship with their bird cousins.
For someone who just won an Emmy, Carlos Rafael Rivera is a remarkably humble guy.
A free evening walk event is being planned to coincide with Miami Art Week.
Zero Empty Spaces is billed as an affordable option for artists seeking studio spaces.
For the three artists on display at Locust Projects, there’s an urgent necessity for exploration and conversation.
The Forward Motion Dance Festival is able to return this year after being canceled in 2020.
Nicole Henry has created a theatrical experience that pays tribute to Whitney Houston.
Miami Beach Reggae Fest promises to serve up groovy music and great vibes.
The University of Miami art museum has reopened in anticipation of the fall season.
Fringe Projects’ “Public Color” outdoor exhibition features artists of Caribbean descent.
Knight New Work funds provide one way to help artists get back on track.
Elena María García is one of theater’s funniest women, an artist with chameleonic abilities.
When is a ballet academy more than a dance school?
Artist Roxana Barba heightens the awareness of connectedness in her piece “Ritual Vessel.”