Museums and Exhibitions

In Our Hands: A Teen-Crafted Exploration of Identity and Expression Presented by Coral Gables Museum

The Coral Gables Museum is proud to present In Our Hands: A Teen-Crafted Exploration of Identity and Expression, an exhibition showcasing the powerful creative voices of young artists. Organized in collaboration with The Museum Project (TMP), this exhibition highlights a diverse collection of works by teen artists exploring themes of self-discovery, community, and the human experience. The exhibition will be on view from April 4th to April 30th in the Zahner Center.

 

Art x Couture Night at MOCA

Art x Couture Night is the culminating event for the Teen Art Force program at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami(MOCA). This annual celebration highlights the creativity, dedication, and growth of our students and educators throughout the year. The event invites families, friends, and the wider community to experience the artistic journey of our young artists through an exciting fashion show and student exhibition. 

 

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La Colección Cuba Material y sus Resonancias Creativas Presented by University of Miami Libraries

Fundada en 2012 por María A. Cabrera Arús, Cuba Material es una colección de objetos, moda, publicaciones y documentos producidos, importados o comercializados en Cuba entre 1959 y alrededor de 1990. De las cerca de cinco mil piezas que componen este “museo del socialismo cubano,” apenas unas pocas han sido clasificadas y documentadas online en Archive of Cuban Socialism. En su conjunto, nos invitan a reflexionar sobre las relaciones a veces íntimas, a veces conflictivas que los cubanos establecieron con los objetos que conformaron su realidad a partir de 1959. Les invitamos a la presentación de dos proyectos editoriales inspirados en Cuba Material: el poemario “La merma: un producto en existencia,” de Legna Rodríguez Iglesias en colaboración con María A. Cabrera Arús, y “El eco de las cosas: Los años ochenta en la colección Cuba Material,” un libro de fotografías de Xavier Tavera, con ensayos de María A. Cabrera Arús y entrevista de Jorge Brioso a esta. La conversación estará acompañada de una muestra fotográfica transitoria curada por Tavera. Este evento será presentado en español. El panel será seguido por una sesión de preguntas y respuestas con la audiencia.

Florida Printmakers Society Biennial Presented by MDC's Kendall Campus Art Gallery

This exhibition features a stunning array of works that utilize a wide variety of print media- ranging from the delicate contrasts of cyanotypes and the tactile qualities of relief prints to the intricate details of etchings and the vibrant colors of silkscreens. Each piece represents not just technical skill but reflects the individual vision and voice of its creator. As viewers navigate the exhibition, they are invited not only to engage with the works but to delve into the narratives woven through each print. With myriad approaches to content and image-making, the exhibition illustrates the profound connections between artist and medium, and the artistic conversations that arise when diverse voices come together.

Manatee Appreciation Day Presented by Deering Estate

Deering Estate is celebrating Manatee Appreciation Day! Guests can enjoy a day at Deering Estate and see manatees in the Boat Basin. The boat basin fronting the Deering Estate on Biscayne Bay is a great place in Miami to see manatees. The supply of fresh water combined with the calm nature of the bay allow manatees to congregate and mate here. You may also see sea sharks, turtles, rays, and even dolphins. The marine life in the waters here are fragile so no watercraft of any kind are allowed. Stop by the Main Gate Ticket Booth or Visitor’s Center to purchase a Deering Estate souvenir, including manatee plushies! Natural Areas Tour: Join our naturalist staff for a hike through the Deering Estate’s protected natural areas. Along the way, learn about native plants and animals and the Cutler Burial Mound. The guided tour is offered at 12:30 p.m. Take a Stroll on the Mangrove Boardwalk: Enjoy a peaceful stroll on the Mangrove Boardwalk which features a unique ecosystem and diverse wildlife. Open during daily general admission for self-guided access from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (gate closes at 4 p.m.) Program partners on-site: Miami Waterkeeper Manatee Image: Wendie Whitton

The Golden Age of the Jews of Al-Andalus Presented by University of Miami Libraries

An exhibition that invites visitors to explore the daily life of Jews in the Iberian Peninsula through detailed facsimiles, virtual reproductions, images, and re-creations. Following the reception, there will be a tour led by Dr. Shai Cohen featuring the innovative new component developed in collaboration with The Virtual Experiences Simulation Lab (VESL), which enhances the exhibition through mixed reality integration and an AI avatar of Rambam (Maimonides). ABOUT THE EXHIBITION “The Golden Age of the Jews of Al-Andalus” is a curated exhibition that invites visitors to explore the daily life of Jews in the Iberian Peninsula through detailed facsimiles, virtual reproductions, images, and re-creations. This society produced notable figures, such as the diplomat Ibn Shaprut, the poets Ibn Gabirol and Judah Halevi, and the thinker Maimonides, all of whom contributed to a rich cultural heritage that endures to this day. Visitors can experience a reconstructed medieval synagogue on-site through mixed reality, utilizing augmented reality (AR) features. A virtual reality version is also available online, enabling users to join the guided AR tour and interact with an AI avatar of Maimonides. A bilingual Spanish-English traveling exhibition, “The Golden Age” was originally curated by José Martínez Delgado, a professor at the University of Granada. The installation on view on the first floor of the Otto G. Richter Library was organized by Centro Sefarad-Israel in collaboration with several organizations, including the Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies, the George Feldenkreis Program in Judaic Studies, and the Libraries at the University of Miami.

HVKBP & Black Police Precinct & Courthouse Museum's Historic Lunch & Learn

Come learn about the nation’s first & only Black Precinct and Courthouse, where true community policing began. We invite you to: Learn the unique story of how Miami's Black community shaped and was impacted by its legal system and law enforcement Enjoy a lunch provided by the Virginia Key Beach Park Trust Enter in a park raffle for a FREE pavilion rental

MOAD Artist Residency Featuring Loni Johnson Presented by Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) at MDC

MOAD Projects is pleased to host artist Loni Johnson for an artist residency at Miami Dade College's Homestead Campus. The artist will use the campus's gallery as a space in which to create new work, and will host open studio hours on Thursdays, October 17 and 24 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Loni Johnson is a multi-disciplinary visual artist born and raised in Miami, FL. As an artist, educator, mother, and activist, Johnson's work is rooted in family history and spiritual traditions. For Johnson, there is a cyclical obligation to give back and nurture our communities with her creative gift and it must be utilized to better our world. Through movement and ritual, the artist explores how ancestral and historical memory informs how, when and where we enter and claim spaces. Johnson graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from SUNY at Purchase College School of Art and Design. MOAD's programs are made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor, and Board of County Commissioners. They are sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts, and with generous support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The Miami Herald is a media sponsor of MOAD's programming. Photo by World Red Eye, courtesy of Locust Projects.

12th Annual Vintage Auto Show Presented by Deering Estate

The Deering Estate, in collaboration with the Antique Automotive Club of America – South Florida Region, will host the 12th annual Vintage Auto Show on Sunday, November 3, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guests from the Miami area can enjoy a relaxing day outdoors as they stroll down memory lane. Car show enthusiasts of all ages can enjoy a variety of vintage cars, from 1965 and older, displayed on the historic grounds of the Deering Estate for Miami’s most exciting car show.

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