“Screen Time,” at Little Havana’s El Fresco Gallery, Asks Patrons to Go Phone-Free
The event, part of the gallery’s Vinyl Tuesdays, asks guests to become active participants rather than passive scrollers.
The event, part of the gallery’s Vinyl Tuesdays, asks guests to become active participants rather than passive scrollers.
The art scene is getting busier in the months leading up to Miami Art Week.
The mural depicting Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso was defaced with a swastika and the n-word back in June.
The activation – which does involve some nudity, as its name suggests – returns to Miami for the first time since 2017.
Vega was one of 10 artists chosen for the “2025 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art” exhibition, spotlighting “the most progressive artists in the state.”
“Language and Image” aims to appraise the medium in a post-AI world.
The installation disappeared from a Miami Beach hotel last summer, but people still look for it.
For two weeks this month, the space will offer up to 50 percent off on 200-plus artworks by more than 50 artists.
“Bakehouse at Forty: Past, Present, Future” tells the nonprofit’s story, along with that of the neighborhood and building it calls home.
Here are ten noteworthy shows to see around town this month.
Brown’s textile-forward work touches on themes of Black, Caribbean, and queer identity.
The footage spread online in 2020, and it went viral again this week.
Four years after one of the biggest uprisings in the island’s modern history, hundreds of protesters remain behind bars.
Six Miami-based galleries will show at the fair this year.
And no, they’re not all in Wynwood.
Group shows, Design District openings, and more.
The No Vacancy initiative invites artists to create site-specific installations at hotels during Art Week.
Beat the heat with art!
The grant is awarded to five artists who work with technology and new media. Wright is the only Miami-based recipient this year.
The artifacts span more than 100 years and 50 swimsuits, reflecting changing attitudes about leisure, health, and gender.
Miami artist Jen Clay was the first artist in residence at Brook Dorsch and Tyler Emerson-Dorsch’s North Carolina property.
Art tours, omakase dinners, dance clubs, coffee shops, interactive museums, and more.