
Week of Events
THEATER OF SPACES by Carola Bravo
THEATER OF SPACES by Carola Bravo
Rooted in architectural memory, this series of video installations preserves the essence of lived spaces, capturing different moments in time and place. The result is a layered mix of memories, structured by geometry. At the core of this body of work is the experience of inhabiting architectural spaces where time and space unfold nonlinearly. Images [...]
Women Trailblazers: Olga Dueñas and Magaly Barnola-Otaola
Women Trailblazers: Olga Dueñas and Magaly Barnola-Otaola
Coral Gables Coral Gables Museum | Opening Reception & Book Launch Women Trailblazers: Olga Dueñas and Magaly Barnola-Otaola Curated by Carol Damian, Ph.D.. This exhibition celebrates two pioneering women artists whose legacy has transformed the cultural landscape. Friday, September 5, 2025 • 5 – 7 PM • 285 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134 On [...]
Lasonic Poses: Bboys Locked in Molecular Motion by Louiedeology
Lasonic Poses: Bboys Locked in Molecular Motion by Louiedeology
Lasonic Poses: Bboys Locked in Molecular Motion by Louiedeology. A solo exhibition fusing hip-hop and science, where iconic breakdance stances meet molecular constellations drawn in continuous lines.
33 Contemporary Gallery at Palm Beach Art & Design Showroom
33 Contemporary Gallery at Palm Beach Art & Design Showroom
Opening celebration with ribbon cutting and exhibition featuring works by Drew Harris, Rodrigo de la Sierra, Kathrin Longhurst, Phillip Schmidt, Sally Ko, Sergio Gomez, Marianela Pérez, among others.
Modular: Resident Artists 2025
Modular: Resident Artists 2025
Modular: Resident Artists 2025 featuring Angela Bulich, Jess Burbridge, Landis Carey, Dominique Denis, Jacob Garcia, Sarah E. Huang, Lisa MacNamara, Ma Nong, Nickki Lewis-Parker, Marianela Pérez, Renee Rey, Kelley Ryan, Andrea Sarcos, Kelsey Snyder. This annual exhibition highlights the diverse work of Arts Warehouse resident artists, including photography, ceramics, and painting.
Aquí No Pasa Nada by Hermes Berrio and Fair Play by Katrina Majkut
Aquí No Pasa Nada by Hermes Berrio and Fair Play by Katrina Majkut
Aquí No Pasa Nada by Hermes Berrio and Fair Play by Katrina Majkut. Berrio depicts the day-to-day lives of Miami’s Hispanic community through mixed media paintings, while Majkut reimagines baseball cards to challenge traditional sports culture.
Caribbean & Latin American Visions
Caribbean & Latin American Visions
Caribbean & Latin American Visions, curated by Hartvest Project. Featuring Angela Bolaños, Marco Caridad, Vero Murphy, Charo Oquet, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Fabian Peña, Debora Rosental, Asser Saint-Val, Aida Tejada, Lisu Vega, and Laura Villarreal. This exhibition celebrates Miami’s Caribbean and Latin American voices through powerful narratives of heritage, migration, and transformation.
dreams without riders: an exploration of control
dreams without riders: an exploration of control
dreams without riders: an exploration of control, featuring zero control by Brigette Hoffman. This solo exhibition reflects on the fragile boundary between steering and being steered, using riderless bicycles and circus imagery to evoke cycles that move without our consent.
Everything Mixing Always by Regina Durante Jestrow
Everything Mixing Always by Regina Durante Jestrow
Everything Mixing Always by Regina Durante Jestrow. Her first solo exhibition with the gallery debuts a new body of textile-based works inspired by American quilt traditions, Victorian superstitions, and the resonance of music and choreography.
Can We Be Friends? A Collective Effort
Can We Be Friends? A Collective Effort
Can We Be Friends? A Collective Effort. FIU and New World School of the Arts present a collaborative exhibition celebrating dialogue and community through the arts, supported by the Institute for Sustained Creativity.
Books are Burning by Rubén Torres Llorca
Books are Burning by Rubén Torres Llorca
Books are Burning by Rubén Torres Llorca. The artist’s first solo exhibition at the Tower Art Space brings together themes of history, literature, and power in a personal exploration of love, memory, and cultural systems.
Signs of the Times by Weerdo
Signs of the Times by Weerdo
Signs of the Times by Weerdo. This new body of work explores migration, resistance, and Mexican identity through the lens of graffiti, featuring early works, mixed-media experiments, and a site-specific installation weaving ancestral memory with contemporary struggle.