NADA Announces 23rd Edition of NADA Miami During Miami Art Week 2025

New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)
New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)

NADA Announces 23rd Edition of NADA Miami During Miami Art Week 2025

Nearly 140 galleries, project spaces, and nonprofits from 30 countries to exhibit at Ice Palace Studios | December 2–6, 2025

MIAMI, FL — The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), the definitive nonprofit organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art, is pleased to announce the 23rd edition of NADA Miami, returning to Ice Palace Studios from December 2–6, 2025, during Miami Art Week.

This year’s edition will bring together nearly 140 international galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations from 30 countries and 65 cities, marking one of the most diverse and globally representative presentations in the fair’s history. With 58 returning NADA Members and 47 first-time exhibitors, NADA Miami 2025 underscores the organization’s mission of nurturing new talent, fostering collaboration, and elevating emerging and experimental practices within contemporary art.

A portion of ticket proceeds will fund the eighth annual NADA Acquisition Gift for the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), supporting the expansion of the museum’s permanent collection with works by underrepresented and emerging artists.

A Platform for New Ideas in Contemporary Art

Founded in 2002, NADA is a nonprofit alliance comprising galleries, nonprofit spaces, curators, and art professionals committed to expanding access, strengthening cultural ecosystems, and supporting innovative artistic voices. With members across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, NADA centers experimentation, collaboration, and community-building through exhibitions, public programs, and year-round platforms, including fairs in New York, Miami, Paris, and Warsaw, as well as its Lower East Side exhibition space, LUNCH.

Heather Hubbs, NADA Executive Director, stated:

“We are delighted to present the exhibitor list for this year’s Miami fair—an extraordinary showcase that reflects the full breadth, depth, and vitality of our community. At the core of our mission is an unwavering commitment to supporting galleries, non-profits, and artist-run spaces year-round, and Miami provides a unique platform to amplify those voices on the global stage.”

Curated Spotlight: Organized by Kate Wong

The 2025 edition will feature the return of the TD Bank Curated Spotlight, organized by curator, writer, and researcher Kate Wong. The program highlights galleries that challenge traditional commercial models, investing in artist support through resources, community-building, and experimental programming.

In Wong’s words:

“These spaces remind us that the most vital cultural work is often rooted in the local—built through proximity, responsiveness, and shared purpose. The artists presented in this section speak to renewal and transformation, giving form to the tension between what is ending and what is yet to come.”

2025 Participants in the Curated Spotlight

Devin N. Morris — EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (New York)
Ana Alenso & Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck — El Consulado (New York)
Faith Icecold — ROMANCE (Pittsburgh)
Huey Lightbody & Mahari Chabwera — Southside Contemporary Art Gallery (Richmond, VA)
Marissa Delano — Spill 180 (New York)

Expanding Programming Citywide

In addition to the fair, NADA will present ECOLOGIES, a week-long series of public programs, performances, and private convenings, presented in partnership with the Knight Foundation, PAMM, and CULTURED. The initiative reinforces NADA’s commitment to nurturing conversations around art-making, community engagement, and sustainable cultural infrastructures.

Exhibitors Across Six Continents

This year’s fair features artists and galleries from cities including:
Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, Seoul, Tokyo, Paris, London, New York, Pittsburgh, Tbilisi, Toronto, Milan, Denver, Istanbul, and Miami.

New exhibitors include:
Brigitte Mulholland (Paris), FOUNDRY SEOUL (Seoul), Post Times (New York), McLennon Pen Co. (Austin), CASTLE (Los Angeles), AKIINOUE (Tokyo), and Chilli (London).

Returning exhibitors include:
PRIMARY. (Miami), Tomas Redrado Art (Miami / José Ignacio), ANDREW RAFACZ (Chicago), EMBAJADA (San Juan), KDR (Miami), and more.

A full list of exhibiting galleries is available at NADA.art.

FAIR INFORMATION

NADA Miami 2025

December 2–6, 2025
Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136

Schedule

VIP Preview (Invitation Only)
• Tuesday, December 2: 10AM–4PM

Open to the Public
• Tuesday, December 2: 4PM–7PM
• Wednesday, December 3: 11AM–7PM
• Thursday, December 4: 11AM–7PM
• Friday, December 5: 11AM–7PM
• Saturday, December 6: 11AM–6PM

Transportation

Complimentary shuttle service will connect Ice Palace Studios with the Miami Beach Water Taxi at the Venetian Marina.

About NADA

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is the leading nonprofit arts organization supporting contemporary art spaces, emerging galleries, and innovative cultural practitioners worldwide. As a consortium of galleries, nonprofit spaces, and art professionals, NADA facilitates open exchange, shared resources, and access to opportunities that elevate artists and enrich the cultural landscape. Founded on principles of collaboration, inclusion, and transparency, NADA strives to enhance public engagement with contemporary art and nurture new artistic voices that shape the future.

Membership is by invitation only, following nomination by an existing member and approval by the Board.

Learn more at NADAart.org

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