Groovy Grove Art

What’s better than Miami’s gorgeous February weather? How about live entertainment, tasty eats, and plenty of art thrown into the mix? That’s right, it’s time for the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival (along MacFarlane Road and Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove). Returning Presidents’ Day weekend, the festival will showcase 360 nationally...
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What’s better than Miami’s gorgeous February weather? How about live entertainment, tasty eats, and plenty of art thrown into the mix? That’s right, it’s time for the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival (along MacFarlane Road and Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove). Returning Presidents’ Day weekend, the festival will showcase 360 nationally recognized artists this Saturday through Monday. This year’s featured talent will include mixed-media artist Todd Alexander, clay artist Douglas Adams, glass artist Patricia Casanova, painter Federico Carosia, watercolorist Younggun Guo, and print-maker Anne London.
Now in its 48th year, the festival is hosted by nonprofit Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association.

Feb. 19-21, 10 a.m., 2011

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