Visual Arts

South Florida Artists Scale Up for Orlando Museum’s Florida Prize

South Florida Artists Scale Up for Orlando Museum’s Florida Prize

Miami-Dade County artists dominate this year's Florida Prize in Contemporary Art at the Orlando Museum of Art. From monumental installations and large-scale paintings to immersive environments, the exhibition continues through Sunday, Aug. 23.

‘Ode to the 305’ On View at Newly Opened University of Miami gallery

‘Ode to the 305’ On View at Newly Opened University of Miami gallery

Miami's postcard image gives way to a more personal portrait in "Ode to the 305: A Love Letter to Miami," on view at the newly opened University of Miami Art Gallery at The Chapel.

Artists Turn Margaritaville Inside Out at Locust Projects

Artists Turn Margaritaville Inside Out at Locust Projects

Artists Kelly Breez and Patty Gone use giant cargo shorts, a spilled margarita and video installations to examine cultural questions in "Lost Shaker of Salt" at Locust Projects.

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Rarely Seen Works Shine in Purvis Young Exhibition at Pan American Art Projects

Rarely Seen Works Shine in Purvis Young Exhibition at Pan American Art Projects

Posted on January 24, 2025 at 6:19 PM
By Miguel Sirgado

Purvis Young is to Overtown what Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring were to Lower Manhattan.

What Is Seen and Unseen, 2 Exhibitions at Locust Projects Deserve Attention

What Is Seen and Unseen, 2 Exhibitions at Locust Projects Deserve Attention

Posted on January 8, 2025 at 4:00 PM
By Michelle F. Solomon

Alba Triana's multisensory kinetic installation and Alexandre Arrechea's immersive multi media installation are two must see exhibitions now at Locust Projects.

Traveling Nova Music Festival Exhibition Hauntingly Hopeful

Traveling Nova Music Festival Exhibition Hauntingly Hopeful

Posted on January 3, 2025 at 4:04 PM
By Jocheved Cohen

An traveling installation and in-depth remembrance of the massacre at The Nova Music Festival makes a stop in North Miami after being in N.Y. and L.A.

Miami Is The Perfect Place To Create a Caribbean Alphabet, Designer Says

Miami Is The Perfect Place To Create a Caribbean Alphabet, Designer Says

Posted on December 20, 2024 at 4:12 PM
By Douglas Markowitz

At an artist's residency in Miami, Arthur Francietta’s works on developing a new writing system for Haitian Creole.

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