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A youth arts development program, a young Artists Initiative (YAI), at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA), is opening its annual spring show featuring the work of 28 Miami high school students.
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Bailey Matthews National Shell Museum on Sanibel reopened to the public on February 1, after Hurricane Ian shut the island down for months. Now, alongside their popular shell displays, is another unique and interactive exhibit.
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Surreal 360, which has taken over Ice Palace Studios near Overtown, does feature a fully immersive room that morphs Dalí’s signature paintings with blinking eyeballs and a billowing sandstorm.
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Fort Myers Beach is known for its quaint, colorful shops and homes. Visitors and residents are embracing the reputation of the beach town and creating art from the debris that still litters the island.
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A Florida teenager has documented how it feels to be young and transgender for a film set to debut at a festival as transgender people around the world celebrate visibility and lawmakers across the country look to restrict their rights and care.
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The Midnight Sun Festival in Lake Worth Beach honors Finnish ethnic heritage and immigrant history. But the once sizable immigrant community is declining in size.
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Fountainhead Arts, a Miami-based arts nonprofit, has launched a new membership that offers young professionals under age 35 an insider look into Miami’s bustling — and sometimes confuddling — art world.
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Meet Clarence Fort, organizer of the Tampa 1960 sit-ins, and Mark E. Leib, the playwright behind the new production spotlighting the events.
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“Give Them Their Flowers,” a new exhibition at the Little Haiti Cultural Center Art Gallery, displays and celebrates Miami’s under-documented Black LGBTQ community at a time when Florida’s government has become increasingly hostile toward Black and LGBTQ representation.
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Grammy award-winning Cellist Zuill Bailey is set to perform with the South Florida Symphony Orchestra as part of its 25th anniversary.
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Some of the hottest shows on Broadway are coming to Fort Lauderdale for the first time.
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The Seward Johnson sculptures were removed from its outside perch this week from the Key West International Airport and sent to New York for refurbishing.