
Week of Events
National Arts in Education Week | The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery
National Arts in Education Week, a drop-in art activity inspired by renowned artists, taking place September 17 – 20. Visitors are invited to explore, create, and celebrate the power of arts in education. Free admission.
Latinas. Signs of Nature
Latinas. Signs of Nature
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Miami Dade College’s (MDC) West Campus in Doral will host the group art exhibition “Latinas. Signs of Nature,” Curated by Félix Suazo, this group exhibition explores nature, memory, and migration through poetic reflections of identity and land. Organized by the Doral International Art Fair (DIAF), the exhibition brings together [...]
Oolite Arts | Painting Course Part 1
Oolite Arts | Painting Course Part 1
Four-week course unlocking watercolor through washes, layering, brushwork, and color theory.
Imitating the Masters by Christian Early
Imitating the Masters by Christian Early
The exhibition showcases paintings by Early—an illustrator, cartoonist, and painter on the spectrum—who reimagines works by grand masters with unique twists. Special pop-up during reception: Down Syndrome Children and Autism: Connecting Beyond the Artwork. Witness how an artist on the spectrum can imitate the masters and bring to life some of the world’s most beloved [...]
The Great Indoors by Silvia Lizama
The Great Indoors by Silvia Lizama
The Great Indoors — Silvia Lizama at ArtMedia Gallery ArtMedia Gallery presents The Great Indoors, a new solo exhibition by Silvia Lizama, an acclaimed Cuban American photographer with more than four decades of international recognition as both artist and professor. Rooted in American photographic traditions and enriched by her Latinx heritage, Lizama has long distinguished [...]
2025 WOPHA Artists-in-Residence Open Studio
2025 WOPHA Artists-in-Residence Open Studio
WOPHA Fellow Open Studio 2025 WOPHA Artists-in-Residence Open Studio with Katherine Sophie Thompson, Nathalie Fauquette Michel, and Celia Irina González, in conversation with Iberia Pérez (PAMM).
Reciprocity
Reciprocity
Ascaso Gallery, in collaboration with the Julio Larraz Foundation, is proud to present Reciprocity, an innovative exhibition that unites a selection of works by Julio Larraz with pieces by eleven contemporary artists personally influenced by his art and vision. The exhibition features Cooper Dragonette, Reyner Ferrer, Julio Figueroa Beltrán, Nelson Jalil, Maia Larraz, Reynier Llanes, [...]
Consciousness of the Universe, Featured Artists: Rafael Montilla, Marlow Moss
Consciousness of the Universe, Featured Artists: Rafael Montilla, Marlow Moss
In this workshop, Rafael Montilla guides participants through an exploration of abstraction and form inspired by Marlow Moss. The session emphasizes creative experimentation, geometry, and the interplay of space, line, and color in contemporary art practice.
Cultivated Under The Sun
Cultivated Under The Sun
Cultivated Under The Sun. Part of The Vasari Project 25: A Legacy of Art Collections and Collecting in Miami, this exhibition features artworks selected from the permanent collection of the Miami-Dade Public Library System (1971–2001).
Something Familiar by Esdras Thelusma
Something Familiar by Esdras Thelusma
Something Familiar by Esdras Thelusma, a pop-up exhibition inviting viewers to engage with new work reflecting personal and collective experience.
Ocean Rise by Samuel Nnorom | N’Namdi Contemporary
Ocean Rise by Samuel Nnorom | N’Namdi Contemporary
N’Namdi Contemporary Ocean Rise by Samuel Nnorom. Textile, sculpture, and painting converge in nearly thirty works that transform African wax fabrics and pompom forms into layered explorations of history, migration, and resilience.
Zhivago Duncan
Standstill by Patricia Geyerhahn
Standstill by Patricia Geyerhahn
Standstill by Patricia Geyerhahn. The artist’s second solo with the gallery — and first in Miami — presents surreal, apocalyptic scenes that juxtapose stillness and movement, inviting viewers to reflect on shifting strategies and the poetic subtlety of isolated symbols.
Rose Tinted by RUTAMFI
Rose Tinted by RUTAMFI
Rose Tinted, nostalgia for a life not lived by RUTAMFI — an installation blurring memory and media.
Under the Circus Tent by Marilyn Valiente
Under the Circus Tent by Marilyn Valiente
Under the Circus Tent by Marilyn Valiente, curated by Fernando Fernández with text by Colette Mello. The exhibition uses paintings, prints, and artist-made books to expose the fragile spectacle of our times—political chaos, wars, moral collapse, and the emotional turbulence we all endure.
Traveling in the Light (Part 2) by Consuelo Castañeda
Traveling in the Light (Part 2) by Consuelo Castañeda
Traveling in the Light (Part 2) by Consuelo Castañeda, curated by Rodolfo de Athayde. The exhibition presents Castañeda’s exploration of light, geometry, and cosmic imagery through painting and installation.