Visual Arts

‘My Silence Is Made of Explosions’ Reframes Surrealism at VISU Contemporary

‘My Silence Is Made of Explosions’ Reframes Surrealism at VISU Contemporary

A group show at Miami's VISU Contemporary brings together women photographers who use Surrealism to explore perception, identity and psychological space.

‘Get in the Game’ at PAMM Puts Sports and Art on a level playing field

‘Get in the Game’ at PAMM Puts Sports and Art on a level playing field

At PAMM, “Get in the Game” brings together more than 100 works about sports and art as Miami hosts Formula 1 and prepares for the FIFA World Cup.

Mahara+Co Show Explores Women, Nature and Interconnection

Mahara+Co Show Explores Women, Nature and Interconnection

At Mahara+Co in Miami, Latin American women artists challenge expectations in “Being Soil, Woman, Plant, Animal, and Planet.”

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Conversando con Baltasar Santiago Martín, Premio “Crítica y Cultura del Ballet” del Festival Internacional de Ballet de Miami

Conversando con Baltasar Santiago Martín, Premio “Crítica y Cultura del Ballet” del Festival Internacional de Ballet de Miami

Posted on August 11, 2021 at 4:02 PM
By Orlando Taquechel

“Es una gran responsabilidad ‘evaluar’ el desempeño de un artista”, afirma Baltasar Santiago Martín.

Miami Theatre Works presents [title of the show]

Miami Theatre Works presents [title of the show]

Posted on August 9, 2021 at 4:11 PM
By Jonel Juste

Miami Theatre Works (MTW) takes its first steps by launching this week a new production titled [title of show].

Elena Maria Garcia and a galaxy of Latina women return in “¡FUÁCATA!”

Elena Maria Garcia and a galaxy of Latina women return in “¡FUÁCATA!”

Posted on August 9, 2021 at 6:18 AM
By Suzannah Young

In the one-woman show, the talented writer, actress, producer and director plays over 20 characters – almost all of whom are women – in a comedic yet powerful exploration of a day in the life of a Cuban-American woman.

Miami as seen through the eyes of Wall’n Collective in HistoryMiami mural

Miami as seen through the eyes of Wall’n Collective in HistoryMiami mural

Posted on August 4, 2021 at 5:16 PM
By Josie Gulliksen

Ultimately, they wanted it to be invigorating and offer a message of resilience, hope and joy. To them, all these factors would make a successful mural.

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