Arts & Business Council of Miami

After 19 Seasons, Miami Remains a Second Home for The Cleveland Orchestra

Franz Welser-Möst leads The Cleveland Orchestra during rehearsals for Verdi’s “Requiem,” with soprano Asmik Grigorian, mezzo-soprano Deniz Uzun, tenor Joshua Guerrero and bass Tareq Nazmi. The production comes to the… Continue reading After 19 Seasons, Miami Remains a Second Home for The Cleveland Orchestra

ScreenDance Miami Returns, Exploring Dance and Identity

“Imamou” explores the beauty of a traditional Haitian folk dance. The film will be shown as part of ScreenDance Miami on Saturday, Jan. 24 at Perez Art Museum Miami. (Photo… Continue reading ScreenDance Miami Returns, Exploring Dance and Identity

Exhibition At AIRIE Shows The Value Of Communing With The Land

Khari Turner’s “Fond Memories of Foliage” (2024) on display at AIRIE’s Nest Gallery’s “Land-Learning.” (Photo courtesy of Artist in Residence in Everglades) The Artist in Residency in Everglades (AIRIE) Nest… Continue reading Exhibition At AIRIE Shows The Value Of Communing With The Land

Tribute: Artburst Theater Critic Christine Dolen Will Be Missed

Christine Dolen was the theater critic for artburstmiami.com after her retirement in 2015 from the Miami Herald. (Photo courtesy of artburstmiami.com) Christine Dolen, the Miami Herald’s theater critic for almost four decades… Continue reading Tribute: Artburst Theater Critic Christine Dolen Will Be Missed

La danza en Miami durante 2024: un recuento de los logros

Written By Orlando Taquechel December 23, 2024 at 3:34 PM Reseñar lo mejor de un año que termina es revisitar la historia como un ejercicio nostálgico de agradecimiento y reflexionar sobre… Continue reading La danza en Miami durante 2024: un recuento de los logros

Unpacking ‘Invisible Luggage’ at The Hampton House

Written By Douglas Markowitz December 20, 2024 at 3:39 PM Installation view of “Invisible Luggage” at the Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art on view through Saturday, Feb. 15. (Photo by… Continue reading Unpacking ‘Invisible Luggage’ at The Hampton House

Review: Actors’ Playhouse’s ‘Hundred Days’ Is The Theatrical Epitome of Brat Summer

From left, Mallory Newbrough, Melanie Vitaterna, Nate Promkul and Stephen G. Anthony in Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Mile Theatre’s production of “Hundred Days” through Sunday, Aug. 4 in Coral… Continue reading Review: Actors’ Playhouse’s ‘Hundred Days’ Is The Theatrical Epitome of Brat Summer

Just in Time for the Olympics, Lowe Art Museum’s ‘Knockout’ Takes On Women In Sports

  Monica Kim Garza celebrates the female body in her work in the exhibition “She’s A Knockout” at Lowe  Art Museum at the University of Miami through Saturday, Sept. 14.… Continue reading Just in Time for the Olympics, Lowe Art Museum’s ‘Knockout’ Takes On Women In Sports

African Heritage Cultural Arts Center to be renamed honoring Marshall Davis, Sr.

  Marshall L. Davis, Sr. honored by Miami-Dade County School Board Member Dorothy Bendross Mindingall surrounded by Davis’s family and staff. Photo courtesy of Gregory F. Reed, MFA. Overwhelmed. Honored.… Continue reading African Heritage Cultural Arts Center to be renamed honoring Marshall Davis, Sr.

Arts and Business merge in a hotel lobby.

Erin Parish, Artist in Residence for Noche de Arte. Photo by Jean Blackwell Font, courtesy Font Squared.

Monday nights at the lobby of the InterContinental® Miami in Downtown Miami are an art-filled affair thanks to the artistic couple Jean and Iggy Font’s weekly Noche de Art (Night… Continue reading Arts and Business merge in a hotel lobby.

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