Amanda Rosa | Miami Herald
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The multimedia show, featuring local and out-of-state artists, opened in October and is on view for free until Jan. 21.
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Over the last couple of years, Miami-born and based artists have reaped the benefits of their hard work, talent and hometown’s art hub status as they enjoy national and international attention now more than ever before.
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Collectors can donate to charity while they bid on art.
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his year marks the 40th edition of the Miami Book Fair, a local institution that has attracted authors from around the world, bolstered emerging writers and kept Miami’s bookworms busy for decades
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The donation was announced Saturday night during PAMM’s Art of the Party gala, the museum’s biggest annual fundraiser where Pérez and his wife Darlene were honored.
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“To Weave the Sky: Textile Abstractions from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection” at El Espacio 23, a contemporary art space in Allapattah, pushes the medium’s boundaries.
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Yates and his business partner Terrence Pride co-founded Brévo Theatre, a Miami-based theater company that focuses on programming and performances for, by and starring young Black and brown artists.
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The Frost Art Museum is one of four Florida art museums, including two in Miami, that got a boost from “Access for All,” a $40 million initiative to help institutions across the country rebound after the pandemic.
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UM’s Frost School of Music announces the completion of the new Knight Center for Music Innovation, a $36.5 million, 25,000 square-foot building dedicated to combining performance and technology.
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Miami’s arts community has seen a wave of notable retirements and depart in recent years, making way for a new crop of arts leaders to emerge. For some, this upcoming arts season is their first.
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Tania Castroverde Moskalenko will lead the organization as they conduct their nationwide search. She steps into the role just in time to start Miami’s busy arts season.
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Pérez Art Museum Miami launched PAMMTV, a “first-of-its-kind” streaming service of the museum’s collection of video art and films, with 15 works from local and international artists. The free service is available on web browsers, mobile devices and Apple TV.