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Opening Reception: Juan Henriquez IMPROBABLE CORDEL LITERATURE

The House of Art Presents “Improbable Cordel Literature”: Juan Henriquez Solo Show

The House of Art Presents "Improbable Cordel Literature": Juan Henriquez Solo Show Opening Reception: Juan Henriquez, IMPROBABLE CORDEL LITERATURE Miami, FL (September 18, 2024) – The House of Art is pleased to announce the opening reception...
Poinciana #10, Acrylic on Canvas, 31.5” x 41.5”, 2023

Dennis Kleidon’s “Taliesin” and “Poinciana” Paintings

Dennis Kleidon's "Taliesin" and "Poinciana" Paintings at Art Space 349 (Palm Desert, CA) and Art Wynwood, Miami Dennis Kleidon’s “Dialogues and Revelations” show at Art Space 349, El Paseo, California,and NYC Walter Wickiser Gallery at...
Alissa Alfonso: Echos Of Nature

Alissa Alfonso: Echos Of Nature

Alissa Alfonso: Echos Of Nature August 24, 2024—September 28, 2024 Reception: August 24, 2024, 6—9 pm 914-787-9270 Mobile 101 NW 79 St, Unit A Miami, FL 33150 amanda@bakerhall.art @bakerhall.art Baker—Hall is pleased to announce...

Untitled Art Miami Art Week 2023

Untitled Art Miami Art Week 2023 Untitled Art Returns to Miami Beach for a Collaborative Celebration of Contemporary Art Untitled Art, the leading independent art fair known for its commitment to inclusivity and innovation, announces...
Emerson Dorsch Presents Mel Davis: Six Years

Emerson Dorsch Presents Mel Davis: Six Years

Emerson Dorsch Presents Mel Davis: Six Years Emerson Dorsch is pleased to present Six Years, a solo exhibition showcasing the work of Berkeley, California-based artist Mel Davis. The exhibition, featuring 30 pieces created over the...
Conservation and Restoration Art Service

Techniques to conservation a painting

Techniques to conservation a painting There are several techniques to conserve a painting, both through preventive measures and active treatments: Preventive Conservation: Environment:Light: Minimize exposure to direct sunlight and UV radiation, which can fade pigments and damage...
A serene oasis awaits in the heart of bustling Miami - Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. This sprawling estate, once the winter home of industrialist James Deering, is a testament to Gilded Age grandeur and European elegance, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the past. A Journey Back in Time: Built in the early 20th century, Vizcaya is a Mediterranean Revival architecture masterpiece blending Italian Renaissance and Baroque influences. As you wander through the meticulously manicured gardens and lavishly decorated rooms, you'll be transported to a bygone era of luxury and refinement. Highlights of Vizcaya: The Main House: Explore the 34 rooms of the main house, each adorned with antique furnishings, tapestries, and artwork collected from around the world. The Gardens: Stroll through ten acres of formal gardens featuring fountains, sculptures, and breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay. The Village: Discover the working village, which once supported the estate. It includes a kitchen garden, a blacksmith shop, and staff quarters. Special Events: Vizcaya hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures, and workshops. Check its website for the latest schedule. New & Noteworthy: Conservation Efforts: Vizcaya is committed to preserving its historic architecture and collections. Recent projects include the restoration of the Tea House and the installation of a new irrigation system in the gardens. Community Engagement: Vizcaya offers educational programs, tours for all ages, and community events that celebrate Miami's diverse culture. Sustainability Initiatives: The museum is actively working to reduce its environmental impact through sustainable practices, such as composting and rainwater harvesting. Visitor Information: Location: 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129 Hours: Open daily except Tuesdays, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Admission: Varies depending on age and membership status. Check the website for current rates. Accessibility: Vizcaya is wheelchair accessible, and guided tours for visitors with disabilities are available. Beyond the Walls: Vizcaya's influence extends beyond its physical boundaries. The museum serves as a cultural hub, inspiring artists, designers, and educators. Its commitment to preserving history and promoting sustainability makes it a valuable asset to the Miami community and a must-see destination for visitors worldwide. Conclusion: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens is more than just a historic house; it's a living testament to a remarkable era. Its timeless beauty, cultural significance, and dedication to community engagement make it a true gem in Miami's crown. Plan your visit today and experience the magic of Vizcaya for yourself.

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens: A Timeless Oasis in Miami’s Bustling Heart

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens: A Timeless Oasis in Miami's Bustling Heart A serene oasis awaits in the heart of bustling Miami - Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. This sprawling estate, once the winter home of industrialist...
Surrealist Century 100 years

Cernuda Arte Celebrates a Surrealist Century

Cernuda Arte Celebrates a Surrealist Century Cernuda Arte Celebrates a Surrealist Century Cernuda Arte is thrilled to announce the opening of A Surrealist Century: 100 Years of Surrealism on Friday, November 1st, from 6 to 9...

SLATOPARRA

SLATOPARRA Art Gallry SLATOPARRA was born from the partnership between Leonor Parra, founder of Carré Latin in Paris, the only festival dedicated to the promotion of the Latin American art scene, and Alex Slato, an...
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Miami Artist Michael O’Khaen UnveilsThousands of Threatened Species

Captivating Artwork Illuminates Biodiversity Crisis: Miami Artist Michael O'Khaen Unveils Thousands of Threatened Species In a world grappling with the complexities of environmental issues, Miami-based visual artist and sculptor Michael O'Khaen presents his latest thought-provoking...
Vitshois Mwilambwe Bondo, 'La reine Rwej', 2019, acrylic and collage on linen. Photograph courtesy of the artist and Le Galerie 38, Casablanca, Morocco.

‘Africa Global’ Panel Discussion

'Africa Global' Panel Discussion | Ten North Group 675 Ali Baba Ave, Opa-locka coherent narratives that challenge representations of Africa today. Cartographies of Displacement / Cartografías del Desplazamiento (on view Dec. 6 - 10) Curators: Helen Ceballos & Abdiel D. Segarra Ríos (Puerto Rico) Location: The Pavilion, 650 Ali Baba Ave., Opa-locka, FL 33054 Cartographies of Displacement brings together the work of Puerto Rican artists who, through their respective practices, reflect on what is produced in the junctures that displacement provokes. The exhibition comments on the experiences that accumulate in the everyday—the ways in which we live and negotiate with the forces that displace us, the changes that undergo the landscape—politically and infrastructurally inside and outside the city— and the ways in which we conceive geography within the archipelago and in the diaspora, physically and temporally. Alongside these observations on the setting, the curatorial work reflects on the production of subjectivities and the questioning of hegemonic identities —individual and collective—and on how this has repercussions on the articulation of historical narratives and the right to remember. Garden of Humanity (on view Dec 6 - June 30) Curator: James Brazil (Australia) Location: The VFW Lot, 757 Ali Baba Ave., Opa-locka, FL 33054 The sculpture pavilion presents two new large-scale sculptural acquisitions by the Ten North Group in a lushly designed garden: 1. Yemaya Ten North Group is pleased to unveil the newest work by contemporary artist Juan Roberto Diago Durruthy “Diago” (Cuba), a six-foot bronze sculpture titled Yemaya , after the goddess of the living ocean, the mother of all. Yemaya will be exhibited in dialogue with the spirits that accompanied African peoples during the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean known RSVP essential to rsvp@tennorthgroup.com. For further information, please visit www.tennorthgroup.com. Free public access.
Juan Henriquez

Juan Henriquez’s “Improbable Cordel Literature” at The House of Arts

Closing Reception: Juan Henriquez's "Improbable Cordel Literature" at The House of Arts The House of Arts invites art enthusiasts to the closing reception of "Improbable Cordel Literature," a captivating solo exhibition by Miami-based artist Juan...
Progressive Art Brunch

PROGRESSIVE ART BRUNCH

Immerse Yourself in Miami's Vibrant Art Scene: Progressive Art Brunch Returns This Sunday! Art open to the public PROGRESSIVE ART BRUNCH SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18 We are calling all art enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for this Sunday, February 18th, for the...
Emerson Dorsch Presents Judd Schiffman: Mothman in the Bardo

Emerson Dorsch Presents Judd Schiffman: Mothman in the Bardo

Emerson Dorsch Presents Judd Schiffman: Mothman in the Bardo Dorsch is proud to present Mothman in the Bardo, an exhibition of new works by Judd Schiffman. The exhibition opens with a reception on Thursday, September...
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