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Ten North's annual Art of Transformation features "Jamaica On My Mind: Aliveness and Livity," an exhibit with different interpretations of what it means to be Jamaican.
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Before the lights and cheer of the holiday season, there is Miami Art Week. From Dec. 2-8, the greater Miami area transforms into a giant art gallery with over 20 exhibits scattered across the city.
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The Art of Transformation program is being credited with helping revive what just a few years ago was one of South Florida’s most struggling cities, Opa-Locka.
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For many Black people, Black hair isn’t just a hairstyle — it’s an act of resistance from various levels of race-based discrimination at workplaces, schools, and other social settings. It's also an art form.
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Some of the top Palm Beach County artists headlining the Muse Art Fair in Miami Beach share why developing and sustaining their businesses is just as important as showcasing their work.
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The Knight Foundation is “celebrating the intersection of art and technology” Monday by bringing together experts and creative minds from both sectors for a daylong forum to talk such topics as artificial intelligence, artistic rights and the ethics of digital integration.
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The month-long program Artists in Residence in Everglades held a summit during Miami Art Week to discuss the intersection of art and the environment.
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Miami Herald art reporter Amanda Rosa told the South Florida Roundup that Miami Art Week at 20 is bigger than ever and less NFT-obsessed, with artists tackling themes of "light and dark".
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South Florida didn’t see a major storm this hurricane season, but rapid intensification could catch people by surprise next season. Also, Miami Art Week’s representation, equity, and non-fungible tokens (a.k.a. NFTs).
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Maestro Gerard Schwarz joins us to talk about the music around Miami Art Week. Plus, a panel of artists discuss Miami Art Week.
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A conversation on climate change and national parks. Paintings of people experiencing homelessness. And a life lived watching movies.
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Mikhaile Solomon's Prizm Art Fair, showcasing Black existentialist contemporary art from the African diaspora, kicks off Tuesday night with a panel discussion at the Red Rooster restaurant in Miami's Overtown neighborhood.