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  • Coral Springs Museum of Art | Transitions Opening Reception

    Coral Springs Museum Of Art 2855 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs, FLORIDA, UNITED STATE

    Transitions: An Exhibition by SOBRA Collective. Featuring works by members of SOBRA Collective exploring personal and collective change through diverse materials and processes—from physical displacement to spiritual passage and shifting identities. Curated by Daniel Listwan.

  • The CAMP Gallery | Don’t Be Absurd – OR

    The CAMP Gallery 791–793 NE 125th St, Miami, FL, United States

    Don’t Be Absurd. A textile art exhibition from Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse & Guests, featuring works by Mabelin Castellanos.

  • HistoryMiami Museum | Yakne Seminoli / Seminole World

    HistoryMiami Museum W Flagler St, Miami, Downtown Miami, FLORIDA, UNITED STATE

    A family-friendly event featuring live music, food, crafts, and artworks celebrating Seminole creativity, resilience, and history.

  • Paradise Plaza | Scattered Pieces with Luna Palazzolo-Daboul and Amy Galpin – Art Talk

    Paradise Plaza 151 NE 41 Street Suites 129 & 133, Miami, FL, United States

    Scattered Pieces with Luna Palazzolo-Daboul and Amy Galpin, Executive Director and Chief Curator at the Museum of Art and Design at Miami Dade College. Join the artist and curator for a conversation exploring the themes behind Scattered Pieces, on view at Paradise Plaza through October 31.

  • Primary | Precision Machine by Sara Suppan

    Primary 7410 NW Miami Ct, Little Haiti, FLORIDA, UNITED STATE

    A solo exhibition by Sara Suppan, exploring the discipline, humor, and imperfection of creation through finely rendered paintings that blur the line between artist and machine.

  • Hollywood Art and Culture Center | Presents : Dennis Scholl, Felice Grodin and Brian Reedy

    Hollywood Art and Culture Center 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood, FL, United States

    The Hollywood Art and Culture Center, celebrating its 50th anniversary season, is pleased to announce the opening of three new art exhibitions this fall/winter season. Dennis Scholl: A Day of Four Sunsets, Felice Grodin: Where Do I Go From Here?, Brian Reedy: Gothic Pop Prints

  • Baker–Hall | Florida Boys by Josh Aronson – OR

    Baker Hall 1294 NW 29th St, Miami, FL, United States

    Florida Boys by Josh Aronson, second exhibition with the gallery, debuting new photographs from his ongoing exploration of contemporary boyhood, masculinity, and the Southern landscape.

  • Laundromat Art Space | Clock In, Clock Out – OR

    Laundromat Art Space 185 NE 59th St, Miami, FL, United States

    Clock In, Clock Out. The Fall 2025 BFA Thesis II Art Exhibition, curated by Sandra Ramos and Ronald Sanchez, celebrates a decade of collaboration between FIU and Laundromat Art Space, showcasing works by emerging artists across diverse media.

  • Expanded Landscape [BOTANIK] + Voyage to the Present

    Arts Conenction Foundation 676 NW 23 St, Miami, Florida, United States

    Ricardo Arispe transforms environmental data into visual and sound experiences, accompanied by a living plant connected to sensors.

  • Gato Gordo Gallery | Where Is Love? – Opening Reception

    Gato Gordo Gallery 4600 NW 7th Ave., Allapattah, FL, United States

    WHERE IS LOVE? is the newest show by EXTi, a multidisciplinary artist merging street energy, emotional storytelling, and fine-art photography. In this show, EXTi’s ghost-character LOVE drifts through portraits and cityscapes, leaving behind traces of humor, heartbreak, and haunting beauty. Each image becomes a question: Where is love — and can we still find it? Two collaborations anchor the experience: Rafael Avcioglu — “Where is LOVE?”: intimate portraits infused with EXTi’s spectral interventions Alberto López — “LOVE is in Miami”: city scenes where LOVE hides in light, reflection, and rhythm Join us for an evening of art, conversation, and spirit as Gato Gordo Gallery opens its doors to this powerful fusion of photography, paint, and street energy. Some works feature artistic nudity as part of the creative narrative. Viewer discretion is advised

  • NSU Art Museum – Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day

    NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale One East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

    NSU Art Museum | Special Event Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day Saturday, October 25, 2025, 11 am – 5 pm | NSU Art Museum is closed Sunday, October 26, 2025. October Neighbor Day will take place on Saturday instead of Sunday. Fort Lauderdale residents receive FREE admission to NSU Art Museum as part of Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Days. Fort Lauderdale Residents Receive: 2-for-1 Wine in the Museum Café FREE admission, residents must show a photo ID, driver’s license, or residential utility bill with proof of Fort Lauderdale address. Visit the Museum Cafe & Store and receive 10% off books published by NSU Art Museum. Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day is made possible by the City of Fort Lauderdale.

  • Coral Springs Museum of Art | Paint ’n Sip

    Coral Spring Museum of Art 2855 Coral Springs Dr, Coral Springs,, FL, United States

    Uncorked: Paint ’n Sip. A fun after-hours evening guided by a teaching artist where participants create their own paintings while enjoying beverages available for purchase. Adults only, registration required.

    $30
  • NSU Art Museum | Fashion Night in the Museum Store

    NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale One East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States

    Fashion Night in the Museum Store NSU Art Museum members get the first look at the fabulous new fashion items in the Museum Store, many with limited quantities. Enjoy a little wine or hot spiced cider and snacks while you find your favorite new things for yourself or shop for those holiday gifts!

  • Cuban Heritage Collection | The Telenovela Archives: Serialized Fiction in Cuba Before the Revolution

    Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries Roberto C. Goizueta Pavilion, Otto G. Richter Library, 2nd Floor, 1300 Memorial Dr., Coral Gables, FL, United States

    The Telenovela Archives: Serialized Fiction in Cuba Before the Revolution. An exhibition showcasing photographs, advertising materials, books, periodicals, films, and videos that preserve the history of serialized drama formats in Cuba and Latin America.

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