George Neary Joins The Miami Design Preservation League As Interim Executive Director
Mr. Neary is back at the Miami Design Preservation League as Interim Executive Director.
Who Was Bowman Foster Ashe? (Coral Gables Historical Figures Spotlight)
As the University of Miami (UM) celebrates its centennial, we salute Bowman Foster Ashe, who was recruited to lead the newly chartered school in 1925.
Who Was Ruth Bryan Owen? (Coral Gables Women’s History Spotlight)
Daughter of William Jennings Bryan, Ruth was a Coral Gables resident who became the first woman from Florida (and the South) elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and the first woman to serve on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
New Historic Marker Honors The Rich History Of The MacFarlane Homestead And Golden Gate Subdivisions In Coral Gables
The City of Coral Gables Commission recently unveiled a new historic marker honoring the rich history of the MacFarlane Homestead and Golden Gate subdivisions, located south of S. Dixie Highway and near the former Florida East Coast Railway.
The Art of Hip Hop Brings The Smithsonian’s Eyejammie Hip-Hop Photo Collection to Miami, in partnership with Monster Energy
It was during the Eighties, when Bill Adler was the director of publicity at Def Jam Recordings, that he first began working with a number of talented photographers who were then documenting hip-hop in all its forms.
O, Miami Poetry Festival Unveils Bold Lineup for 2025
A Month-Long April Celebration of Poetry Across South Florida. Poetry, Everywhere: Across The Magic City’s Gardens, Schools, A Planetarium, And A Cemetery, to Florida’s Fresh Fruit, Craft Beer and Oysters.
Pérez Art Museum Announces Endowment of Director Position
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is pleased to announce that Sandra and Tony Tamer have endowed the director position.
Art Basel Launches Its First Annual Awards for Visionaries Shaping the Future of Art
Unlike conventional awards which focus on singular achievements, the Art Basel Awards recognize practices and contributions of significant and broad impact.
Collector And Artist Dennis Scholl Debuts New Work In Miami This March
Scholl—who served as the leader of Oolite Arts and the Knight Foundation for years—is a legendary figure in the Miami arts community. His upcoming exhibition of new mixed-media works are set to be on display at Piero Atchugarry Gallery in
Queue Gallery Now Represents YoungArts Residency Alumnus David Correa
Through performance, film, poetry, objects, and imagery, David Correa’s multi-faceted art practice paints surreal and elaborate narratives exploring and satirizing modern man’s existential relationship to the tool and the self.