Tropic Bound Celebrates the Art of Books
Miami’s first festival celebrating artists’ book lands in the Design District.
Miami’s first festival celebrating artists’ book lands in the Design District.
James Voorhies brings two decades of curatorial experience to the museum.
Collaboration was key to the Museum of Graffiti’s latest exhibition.
The festival celebrates dance performances choreographed explicitly for the camera.
Pittsburgh-based producer Greg Gillis brings Girl Talk to Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale.
FriendsWithYou spreads a message of radical kindness and positivity.
Miami galleries offer immersive, inventive exhibitions from artists across the globe.
Contemporary and classics are on view at South Florida’s museums.
From environmental journalism to crime novels
Shamel Pitts offers a “voyeuristic, futuristic” exploration into softness and vulnerability.
Forward Motion Festival spotlights dancers both with and without disabilities.
Florida-born and bred artist Nusi Quero creates Beyoncé’s iconic look on her Renaissance album cover.
“Saber: Escape From Los Angeles” explores the inherent danger in LA’s urban landscape.
Streetlamps in Opa-locka project poetry, aiming to increase public safety and community pride.
“Concrete,” on view at Lélia Mordoch Galerie, is an exhibition of Daniel Fiorda’s recent sculptures.
“Heat Transfer” is an exhibition of large-scale paintings and drawings by Miami native Bhakti Baxter.
“Sugarcane Is Sweetest at the Joint” is a collection of large-scale textile works by artist Malaika Temba.
New Orleans native Big Freedia will bring her blend of bounce and hip-hop to Miami Beach.
Fereshteh Toosi’s Oil Ancestors: Metaphysical Hotline puts callers on the line with their future descendants.
MOCA hosts the first showing of Michael Richards’ work since the artist died on 9/11 at age 38.
PAMM’s arts education program is the largest of its kind, having served more than 300,000 children.
Question Party?! brings trivia questions, comedy routines, and all the throwback jams that fit.