Miami Art Week Sellers Make Buying Easier for Young Collectors

Jimena Guijarro says she was “born into the art world.” The fresh-faced 26-year-old, tall and poised beyond her years, spent her early life watching her gallerist father grow his business into one of Mexico City’s most prominent institutions for discovering emerging Latin American talent. Moving to Miami in 2009, Guijarro…

Miami Street Artists Deliver Progressive Messages in New Murals

Every year, toward the end of November, the streets of Wynwood start crawling with dudes carrying ladders and ladies driving scissor lifts. The back alleys ring with the rattle of spray paint cans. Paint-splattered figures crouch and assess the walls, eyes squinting above kerchief-masked faces. Miami Art Week ushers in…

Miami Art Week 2016: The Best Things to Do During Art Basel on Tuesday

Oh, you thought you had a few more days before Baselmania sets in? You thought wrong. Though the main fair at the Miami Beach Convention Center doesn’t begin until Thursday, plenty of other arts events are taking advantage of the relative calm around town to host their own exhibits, parties, and more. If you want a taste of Miami Art Week with minimal traffic, today is your chance.

Knight Arts Challenge 2016 Winners Announced: Tarell Alvin McCraney, Native Film Fest, and Others

Right now, the eyes of the world’s art lovers are fixed upon Art Basel Miami Beach exhibits and parties. But when the crowds fly home and the tents come down, local creatives depend on funding from the Knight Foundation to keep their projects alive. Today the foundation announced the winners of its 2016 Knight Arts Challenge, which offers matching grants to fund arts projects by, for, and about South Florida.

Eyes on Miami: Boy George, Wilmer Valderrama, T-Pain Party in Miami

It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with WorldRedEye, New Times…

Giant Sculpture of a Havana Balcony Forges an Artistic Link to Cuba

Last weekend, as local Cubans celebrated the death of Fidel Castro, construction workers at Museum Park built a symbolic link between Miami and Havana. Artist Juan Garaizabal’s 69-foot stainless-steel sculpture, titled Havana’s Balcony, or Balcón de la Habana, had already been in the works for weeks. But when the piece lights up for the first time this evening, there’ll be an added layer of resonance.

Jillian Mayer’s I Am Your Grandma Turns 5 With an Art Basel Miami Beach Premiere

It’s been five years since multimedia artist/filmmaker Jillian Mayer went viral with the 63-second short film I Am Your Grandma. The video has screened at many respectable film festivals and exhibited at scores of notable art galleries. It will finally make its official Art Basel Miami Beach premiere during the annual fair’s 2016 outdoor short-films program, Best Dressed Chicken in Town.

Ten Things to Do in Miami This Week for $10 or Less

Happy Monday, Miami. This week brings plenty of events, and the best part is they all cost less than $10. Grab a few bucks and enjoy what’s new in town, from “Lingerie Française,” an exhibit at the Sagamore showing 100 years of French lingerie, to an Art Basel-themed soiree at Canvas Miami and the launch of the Burger Beast Museum at Magic City Casino.

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here — the weekend. The next three days are filled with music, art, and boozy beverages galore. From Coral Gables to Little Havana to South Beach, these are the best places to be until the sun comes up Monday morning.