Artburst Extras

Sundays in May are for Miami Book Fair’s H...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

The rich, colorful heritage that is the Haitian Diaspora is in the spotlight in May during Haitian Heritage Month.

Haitian Heritage Month rekindles Cultural ...

Written By Jonel Juste

May is Haitian Heritage Month in the US, and one of the signs of this celebration this year is the reopening of Little Haiti Cultural Complex in Miami. Little by little, art and culture are coming back, people are coming back.

Solo Theater Fest abre este viernes con ex...

Written By Jose Antonio Evora

El Festival ofrecerá funciones hasta el fin de semana del 11, 12 y 13 de junio.

Public Art adds pop of color to benches an...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

“It makes me happy to see the community bringing people together to celebrate our similarities and differences,” says artist Cavan Koebel.

Melanie Charles in Virtual Jazz at MOCA

Written By Sergy Odiduro

Charles’ performance features a soulful and eclectic mix of jazz, experimental and Haitian roots music.

Nicolás Dorr… presente y vigente en el sig...

Written By Jorge Herrera-Monroy

Un autor cubano que no se parece a ningún otro.

Buddy System MIA’s Community Fridges beaut...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

Seeing the project as the perfect match, artist Alex Yanes feels it is "exactly the kind of response to food scarcity this city needs, merging creativity with humanity."

Arts leaders divulge navigating virtual ev...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

Despite the pandemic, the Arts & Business Council of Miami continues its long-running Miami Arts Marketing Project workshop series. The most recent one, held virtually in late March and titled “Impactful Virtual Arts Events,” and led by Aubrey Swanson, founder of Auboom Media a social media consulting, brand management and training business. Lending their expertise

‘La que se va a armar’: Estren...

Written By Wilfredo Ramos

Un grupo de actores españoles en Miami y la aventura de reabrir el Teatro 8 de la Pequeña Habana.

Colonial Currents: Black Women, Water, Tra...

Written By Sergy Odiduro

Water-based imagery, the female physique and powerful testimonies are all interwoven in Colonial Currents: Black Women, Water, Trauma and Baptism, an interdisciplinary film essay by Alexis Alleyne-Caputo.

Area Stage finds temporary home at Sunset ...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

Expecting to be up and running by the summer, the pandemic had other plans. When faced with a continued closure, they decided to build an outdoor theater.

“Zen and the Art of Film” Virt...

Written By Sergy Odiduro

The South Beach-based boutique hotel has teamed up with O Cinema and Florida International University to present "Zen and the Art of Film." The virtual film festival and salon series is held on the first Monday of the month through May 3rd.

Una tarde de teatro en Miami… al aire libr...

Written By Wilfredo Ramos

La comedia “Una tarde de sol” es versión libre de una obra de Serafín y Joaquín Álvarez Quintero.  

Reimagining fundraising in the COVID Lands...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

“Everything in life during the pandemic – movies, television, music – is touched by artists. This is why the support of individual artists is so important.”