CONTEMPORARY ART Miami Exhibitions — Sunday, Oct 19
From immersive exhibitions to artist talks, Sunday offers a full day of engaging art experiences across Miami and Miami Beach. Plan your visits and connect with the city’s vibrant creative community!
MIAMI
The Bass | Miami Beach — “Charles Atlas: Hail the New Puritan”
Curated by Claudia Mattos (@clamatto), this exhibition presents groundbreaking work by Charles Atlas, blending performance, film, and visual storytelling.
10 AM–5 PM | 2100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
thebass.org
Instagram: @thebassmoa
Explore the innovative world of Charles Atlas and experience art that challenges perception.
Oolite Arts | Miami Beach — “Penumbras”
Curated by William Cordova and @marievickles, this exhibition investigates shadows, light, and presence through contemporary media and installation.
12–5 PM | 924 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139
oolitearts.org
Instagram: @oolitearts
Dive into an immersive exploration of form, space, and perception.
Miami Beach Botanical Garden — “Weathering” by Alissa Alfonso
Curated by Veronica Pesantes, this exhibition uses textile-based installations and natural materials to explore transformation, sustainability, and resilience in nature.
1–4 PM | 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
mbgarden.org
Experience a meditative space where art and environment converge.
Dolly and Oz Presents | South Beach — Artist Talk: “Here You Go” by Lyall Aston
Join the artist for an intimate conversation on the inspirations, stories, and vision behind his exhibition.
6 PM | 715 5th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
dollyandoz.com
Engage directly with Lyall Aston and gain insight into his creative process.
ALLAPATTAH
Gato Gordo Gallery — “Where Is Love?” by Rafael Avcioglu & Alberto López
A collaborative exploration of emotion, image, and perspective through photography and art direction. RSVP required.
6–9 PM | 4600 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33127
gatogordogallery.com
RSVP now to experience this compelling collaborative exhibition.
Please note: Art Miami Magazine is not responsible for any changes to event details, including addresses, dates, or times. We recommend confirming directly with the organizers before attending.