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Christopher Mitchell’s “Daybreak” photographs capture Brooklyn’s J’ouvert celebration before smartphones and social media infiltrated daily life.
Christopher Mitchell’s “Daybreak” photographs capture Brooklyn’s J’ouvert celebration before smartphones and social media infiltrated daily life.
The Little Haiti Book Festival returns May 3 to the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, bringing together writers, artists, and community members for a day of readings, discussions, and performances celebrating Haitian culture and storytelling.
Appointed in 2001, Howard Herring served as president and CEO of New World Symphony for over 25 of the institution’s 38 years.
Artists explore water as collaborator and medium at the inaugural FETA Water Festival in Miami, featuring performances, installations and tastings.
A global call for original anthems that capture Miami’s rhythm, culture, and resilience has up to $10,000 in prizes up for grabs.
Miami-Dade arts organizations were praised for resilience but warned of funding challenges ahead at the 17th annual State of the Arts address at the Stephen P. Clark Center.
Edge Zones presents “What’s My Line? Drawing as Experience,” a group exhibition at the Miami Beach Regional Library
Miami-Dade artists and writers received major recognition from WOPHA, the South Florida Cultural Consortium and Knight Foundation, highlighting photography, film, sculpture and multimedia arts.
In an era when boundaries between artistic disciplines are increasingly fluid, composer Juraj Kojš has built a reputation for pushing sound into unexpected territories.
A group show at Miami's VISU Contemporary brings together women photographers who use Surrealism to explore perception, identity and psychological space.
More than 500 poets answered the call to write a love letter to Miami in sonnet form. Discover the winners of Sonnet Boom and the community-wide celebration of the Magic City.
At Mahara+Co in Miami, Latin American women artists challenge expectations in “Being Soil, Woman, Plant, Animal, and Planet.”
O, Miami’s 15th annual Poetry Festival returns with more than 50 projects bringing poetry into everyday spaces. Events like Piano Slam give young writers a voice.
“Re.Imagination” brings together international artists exploring history, memory, and material at Fundación Pablo Atchugarry in Miami
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