Arts Biz Blog

Artists Looking for Grants? Here’s W...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

As a way to help creatives and artists around Miami continue to thrive and work, we periodically publish a list of available grants.

National YoungArts Week Kicks Off In Miami...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

High schoolers from around the country arrive in Miami every January for National YoungArts Week and among the elite group are 57 students from South Florida.

$100,000 Goes To Six Miami-Dade Filmmakers...

Written By Michelle F. Solomon

Six local filmmakers receive a combined $100,000 to help fund their documentaries that tell South Florida stories.

The Ever Presence of Heritage At N’N...

Written By Erin Parish

Stephen Arboite's work is a perfect fit for N'Namdi Contemporary.

After an intentionally nomadic past, homew...

Written By Michelle F. Solomon

Miami gallerists find a permanent home in Little River after years of a business model of pop ups.

A Reflection on Friends of Chamber Music F...

Written By Guest Contributor

Howard Herring, CEO of New World Symphony, remembers Julian Kreeger, founder of the Friends of Chamber Music.

Grants Update: Here is where to apply

Written By Josie Gulliksen

As a means to help creatives and artists around Miami continue to thrive and make work, we will periodically publish a list of available grants.

During Art Week, Women Leaders Talk Climat...

Written By Taima Hervas

Issuing a call to action, a powerful collective of women talked climate change, philanthropy and the strength in numbers of working together.

The One Festival at Koubek Center Showcase...

Written By Josie Gulliksen

Senior college theater majors at New World create 15-minute plays for The One Festival. And anyone can go see them for free.