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SundialThe Black Lives Matter movement pushed Chire Regans' art in the direction of social awareness. From portraits of gun violence victims to sculptures exploring hair braiding practices, the new Oolite Arts resident hopes to spark change through her pieces.
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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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Monica Sorelle is a Haitian-American filmmaker from Miami. Her first feature film, Mountains, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. It follows a construction worker whose job is to demolish homes in his own neighborhood, Little Haiti.
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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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More than 40 artists who have been part of Miami Beach's Oolite Arts organization will have their artwork featured in their latest summer exhibition, opening this week.
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The outgoing president and CEO of Oolite Arts joins us. Dennis Scholl is retiring after six years at Oolite to pursue his art and filmmaking full-time. He was previously the vice president for arts at the Knight Foundation.