In the Book Ventanitas, Miami’s Coffee Culture Is Explored Through Interviews and Photos
Daniela Perez Miron and Gesi Schilling have documented the unique way Miamians congregate for a quick shot of coffee.
Daniela Perez Miron and Gesi Schilling have documented the unique way Miamians congregate for a quick shot of coffee.
Juggerknot Theatre’s one-woman show Conjuring the King was inspired by the complex notion of fandom, fanatics, and obsession.
To celebrate its first anniversary, Visu Contemporary has staged a solo exhibition by celebrity photographer David LaChapelle.
Stars of Actors’ Playhouse’s production of Legally Blonde the Musical, Becca Andrews and Stephen Anthony, talk about bringing the musical to the stage in Coral Gables.
After a successful production of Anna in the Tropics last year, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz is back with Two Sisters and a Piano.
Artist Sebastian Errazuriz has been incorporating technology like artificial intelligence into his practice for decades.
The beauty of the mission behind Club Gallery is how Amanda Baker wants to bring art to the people.
Ellie Baker, who stars as Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman: The Musical, tries not to let Julia Roberts’ iconic performance overshadow her turn as the character.
Designer Germane Barnes’ large sculpture sits in an open plaza, encouraging passersby to take a moment and step inside.
Award-winning author Andrew Otazo shares his list of the most Miami things ever.
At the Lowe Art Museum, artist John Miller replicates classic American diner foods using traditional glassblowing techniques.
Built in a former church, Sanctuary of the Arts works to bring top-tier talent to perform, train, and mentor.
“Celia Cruz: Por Siempre” highlights the Cuban singer’s life through personal objects and fashion.
Photographer Phillip Karp is showing 14 works at the Walgreens at 74th Street and Collins Avenue in North Beach.
“Coming to Fruition” features seven new works by artist Jason Seife, which took him about two years to complete.
For artist Anabella Bergero, bright, happy colors have always been a part of her life and art.
Primary’s latest exhibition harnesses the power of renewal and growth that comes with springtime.
Thomas Bils explores the realm of uncertainty when it comes to his art.
The Miami-based artist says “you just had to be there.”
The Miami artist surrounds herself with lush plants to stay connected to her Venezuelan homeland.
As the Miami Book Fair’s programs director, Lissette Mendez has seen some things.
“The Way” features nine new original works, all inspired by Rob Davis’ childhood.