Artist Orianna Montenegro Harnesses the Muse of Nature and Her Venezuelan Roots
The Miami artist surrounds herself with lush plants to stay connected to her Venezuelan homeland.
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.
The 24-year-old singer-songwriter began her career during the pandemic.
The Russian-born photographer documents Florida’s many sides.
O’Connor has been photographing work for “Transcend” for years now.
The theater is a magical space. No one knows that better than Michel Hausmann.
Six has Henry VIII’s wives reclaim their narratives.
Kwak wanted to showcase the lifeguard towers in a unique way.
Sofia was inspired to create Raw Figs by her travels and her love of drawing.
David Anasagasti’s antics are on display at the Wolfsonian.
The Blues Opera is Juggerknot’s first in-person performance in more than two years.
Through its public-art program, Miami Worldcenter is to bring world-class art to the masses.
A record label was a natural progression for the music-industry vet.
“Marisol and Warhol Take New York” immerses the viewer in 1960s New York City.
Nicole Tallman is tasked with helping elevate poetry in the community.
During O, Miami, there’s something for the most novice and most established poetry-lover.
Secret Identity follows a young girl named Carmen Valdez as she navigates New York City.
Rhythm Portal takes place every Wednesday at the Center for Subtropical Affairs.
It’s never too late to start writing, according to author Dana de Greff.
Superfine Art Fair is back with a new date, location, and NFTs.
All the photos featured in Godlis Miami were taken over the course of just ten days in 1974.