Amanda Rosa | Miami Herald
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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.
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Stéphane Denève, an acclaimed French classical music conductor, is on the heels of his inaugural season as the artistic director of the New World Symphony, Miami’s prestigious three-year fellowship program and ensemble for young musicians.
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Anita’s Film Festival, a showcase of independent LGBTQ short films from Florida and beyond, returns for its second year at the University of Miami’s Bill Cosford Cinema.
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Kerry Phillips’ first solo museum exhibition at The Bass in Miami Beach, called "Between the mundane and the miraculous," is set to open Aug. 17. But for the next few days, anybody is welcome to come into the gallery she’s installing her art in and even help her build it.
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Michael Spring, who has been the director of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs for over 30 years, is stepping down at the end of September.
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David Le Batard, known as the colorful Miami street artist Lebo, died at age 50 after he was diagnosed with an undisclosed illness.
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Astronomer and astrophysicist Douglas A. Roberts has been chosen to be the Frost museum’s new CEO and president. He succeeds Frank Steslow who stepped down last year.
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David Anasagasti is known as Ahol Sniffs Glue, a street artist with a two decades-long career who became a local legend by turning trash into art worth picking up.
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Bridget Finn, a gallerist and curator, will assume the role in September based in New York City. She is Art Basel Miami Beach’s first director since Noah Horowitz left the role in 2021.
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Summer is the perfect time for locals to explore Miami’s museums. The tourists have fled because of the heat and the kids are languishing at the house. Some of these museums are even free.
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Oolite Arts announced the Knight Artist Housing Stipend, a multi-year program that gifts their artists in residence with $12,000 a year to go toward housing costs.