Artist Jessy Nite Uses Paracord to Explore Themes of Survival
Jessy Nite has recently taken up paracord as a medium.
Jessy Nite has recently taken up paracord as a medium.
Spinello, Nina Johnson, Primary, and more of the city’s best art galleries.
Painter Reginald O’ Neal is inspired by what he sees around him.
“Birds of Paradise is a powerful piece that celebrates the queer community.”
Yucef Merhi’s “Open” at the Bonnier Gallery is a retrospective – plus a handful of new works.
Soul Clap will perform at the 94th Aero Squadron in Miami on Saturday.
Mucho Mucho Amor tells the touching story of a Puerto Rican boy born in 1932 who was different during a time when fitting in was the norm.
“It’s a Miami Thing” explores what makes the city unique.
Arsht Center’s production of In the Heights stars an all-Miami cast.
Artist Cara Despain describes her work as focused on landscape and territory.
Nastasha Tomchin prefers to use her coding skills to create art.
Marco Brambilla’s Heaven’s Gate is riddled with undertones of uncertainty, fear, and worry.
Artist Chire Regans gives a face to the victims of gun violence.
The Miami native describes her art as “all about light, color, and sound.”
The Goodtime Hotel is David Grutman’s first foray into a hotel.
Jason Katz has been slowly brewing the idea of starting a local zine for a handful of years.
Emmett Moore has always been interested in the crossroads between functionality, art, and design.
Tropical Flea promises an afternoon filled with local goods, community love, and sweet vintage finds.
For Miami playwright Vanessa Garcia, the fall of the Berlin Wall is personal.
Morel Doucet has been busy. Very busy.
Miami artist Typoe is interested in the delicate balance between light and dark.
The arthouse theater is gearing up to open its doors to the general public once again beginning Friday, March 19.