Expect the Unexpected With Lucky Bruno and His New Show “Black Popcorn”
No one else could have created “Black Popcorn,” a wild amalgamation of live singing, brash social satire, dance, and more.
No one else could have created “Black Popcorn,” a wild amalgamation of live singing, brash social satire, dance, and more.
Something especially unique for South Florida has arrived: rare Italian Renaissance masterpieces.
Locust Projects has been running the Wavemaker program since 2015 and has awarded $570,000 in grant money to Miami artists.
Devotion focuses on women at worship and electronic networks where love withers or thrives.
Erin Proctor’s Plague Play is a reinterpretation of chapters 7 to 11 in the biblical Book of Exodus.
Coral Gables Museum has organized the exhibition “Masters that Transformed the City” as a tribute to the artists’ 100th anniversary.
Deseo anchors Tennessee Williams’ play of powerful personalities in the passion of flamenco.
Artistic director Giancarlo Rodaz proves you can tell a familiar story in wonderful new ways.
Sandrell Rivers Day showcases performances by various local artists in the arts community.
Area Stage Company artistic director Giancarlo Rodaz has turned to another beloved Disney title in his ongoing exploration of immersive theater.
The 28th festival features art exhibits, dance workshops, master classes, and performances across the city.
Knight Foundation, Miami Light Project, and more have resources available to working artists.
Jee Park’s show brings into conversation the Korean suui custom with the violent attacks against Asian Americans in the U.S. over the last several years.
Hierro demystifies the image of the National Hero of Cuba and of the man who became a symbol of Cuba’s bid for independence from Spain in the 19th century.
Actress Lindsey Corey is taking on a fresh challenge with Actors’ Playhouse U.S. premiere of South African playwright Emma Peirson’s 2001 solo show Defending the Cavewoman.
Alan Ket, cofounder of the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood, has published a new book, The Wide World of Graffiti.
Julian Marley promises that fans coming to see him perform at his upcoming show at the Miami Beach Bandshell will experience something truly personal.
“It Was Always About You…” features more than 40 artists who have been a part of Oolite Arts’ four decades on Miami Beach.
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University has opened three dynamic and diverse exhibitions for the summer.
Homework will present a smorgasbord of summer offerings in two locations across the city.
Oolite Arts’ Studio Arts Residency Program offers space at its Lincoln Road location in Miami Beach and will provide an additional $12,000 a year to help contribute to artists’ housing.
Victoria Collado drops knowledge on what “reverie” means to her.