Miami Art Week Guide
Prepared with care by
Commissioner, ArtSeen365 and independent curator Heike Dempster
How to use the guide:
Content begins with fairs and public art experiences, and then exhibitions, talks and events
Schedules are subject to change; check the source before you go
This list is curated, not comprehensive. Share your highlights by tagging @cmxnr on IG
Last update is 11/27/22
How to navigate art week:
RSVP sooner than later
Organize your day by neighborhood
Pack energy snacks, stay hydrated
Dress for comfort, wear walking shoes
SELECT FAIRS
Sorted in chronological order of openings
Point Comfort Art Fair + Show
Historic Ward Rooming House
249 NW Ninth St., Miami
Nov. 28-Dec. 4
hamptonartlovers.com
UNTITLED Art Fair
Lummus Park at Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach
Preview: Nov. 28
Hours: Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 11AM-7PM
Programming includes Ema Ri, Donette Francis and For Freedoms; visit SCOPE Art Show nearby
untitledartfairs.com
Art Basel Miami Beach
1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
By Invitation: Nov. 29-30
Public Days: Dec. 1-2, 11AM-7PM; Dec. 3, 11AM-6PM
Look out for Commissioner artists Judy Bowman at Eric Firestone Gallery, Pepe Mar at David Castillo, and Juana Valdes at Spinello Projects
artbasel.com
Design Miami/
Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th streets, Miami Beach
Preview Day: Nov. 29; members preview 11AM-12PM, collectors preview 12–7PM
VIP Preview: 11AM-1PM
Public Days: Nov. 30, 1-7PM; Dec. 1, 11AM–7PM; Dec. 2 and 3, 12-7PM; Dec. 4, 12-6PM
designmiami.com
Prizm Art Fair
Vernacular À la Mode, 10th anniversary edition
Main Fair: 4220 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Global/Borderless Caribbean Pavilion: Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace
Preview: Nov. 29, 12-4PM
Hours: Nov. 30-Dec. 4, 10AM-6PM
prizm.art
New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)
Ice Palace Studios
1400 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Preview: Nov. 30, 12-2PM
Hours: Nov. 30, 4-7PM; Dec. 1-2, 11AM-7PM; Dec. 3, 11AM-6PM
Look out for Dalé Zine, Primary, KDR305 and P.A.D.’s Two Sheets (3) to the Wind, performances curated with Department of Reflection (DoR)
newartdealers.org
PUBLIC ART EXPERIENCES
Rock | Roll by Germane Barnes
2022 Miami Design District Commission
140 NE 39th St., Miami
Free and open to everyone
shop.designmiami.com
Trapeze Contortionists by Edouard Duval-Carrié
Elevate Española by the City of Miami Beach
Española Way, Miami Beach
Unveiling on Nov. 28 at 1PM
mbartsandculture.org
Starchild by FriendsWithYou
Presented by Miami Beach OnStage!
Corner of Pinetree Drive & 41st Street, Miami Beach
50-feet figurative sculpture
Unveiling on Nov. 28 at 4PM
mbartsandculture.org
On Art Walks presented by On Running with Dejha Carrington
On Structure in Collins Canal Park, Miami Beach
Press pause, get outside and explore Miami Beach's public artworks in style. The On Art Walk is a guided engagement that invites you to learn everything about the outdoor works by artists including Lawrence Weiner, Joep van Lieshout and Abraham Cruzvillegas. Plus, try a pair of On Running’s newest performance all-day shoes for a comfier cultural test walk as we explore the neighborhood together. Additional time slots available with RSVP are limited. Free and open to everyone.
Nov. 29, 4–5:30PM; Nov. 30, 10-11:30AM; Dec. 1, 10-11:30AM and 4-5:30PM; Dec 2, 10-11:30AM and 4-5:30PM
RSVP abmb.22.events.on-running.com
Patria y Vida by Antonia Wright and Rubén Millares
Faena Hotel
3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
A large-scale light sculpture that celebrates people’s right to peacefully protest by using the barricade as a symbol of global resistance. Best seen at night. Part of the No Vacancy exhibition.
On view Nov. 17-Dec. 12
mbartsandculture.org
Estuary by Rafael Domenech
Pavilion for Museum of Art + Design
Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus, Kyriakides Plaza (Between Building 1 and 2)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami
Nov. 18–Jan. 2023
news.mdc.edu
HAPPENINGS BY DAY
FRI. NOV. 25
6-7PM | Members Open House
7-8:30PM | Public Open House
Fountainhead Residency
690 NE 56th St., Miami
Perspectives: Miami Art Week. A casual open house to meet November's artists-in-residence Nereida Patricia, Studio Lenca and Marcela Cantuária.
RSVP eventbrite.com
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SUN. NOV. 27
12-4PM | Exhibition Opening
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana
The Collective 62
901 NW 62nd St., Miami
Borrowing its title from a Groucho Marx quote, this group exhibition cheekily captures residual impressions and remnants of homely objects—ones that we hold dear and, in some cases, reveal the often invisible labor performed by women in domestic realms. Curated by Luna Goldberg.
Learn more on IG @thecollective62
12-4PM | Progressive Art Brunch
Enjoy light brunch fare and experience contemporary art in a curated setting. Participating galleries: Dot Fiftyone Gallery, Emerson Dorsch, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Mindy Solomon, N’Namdi Contemporary, Pan American Art Projects, Piero Atchugarry Gallery, Diana Lowenstein Gallery, Ascaso Gallery, Breach and LnS. Free and open to everyone.
Plan your route at progressiveartbrunch.com
Be sure to stop at:
- Dot Fiftyone: Floridas by Anastasia Samoylova and Tremors in Paradise by Gonzalo Fuenmayor and Marcos Castro. On view through Jan. 20, 2023
- Emerson Dorsch: Be Wild. Bewilder by Paula Wilson. On view through Jan. 21, 2023
- Mindy Solomon Gallery: Thrush Holmes: Fuck Paradise & Cleon Peterson: No Place (Utopia). On view through Jan. 2, 2023
1-2PM | Daily Highlights Tour
Adrián Villar Rojas: The End of Imagination
The Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
Interactive, 45-minute guided tour included with the cost of museum admission
Nov. 27-Dec. 4, 1PM
thebass.org
5-8PM | Art Week Reception
Between Memory and Desire by Clara Varas, The Commonplace of Things by Marcos Valella & ENDLESSSUMMER by Erin Thurlow
Susan Lee-Chun: Remnants at Play with Women Artists Archive Miami (WAAM)
Dimensions Variable (DV)
101 NW 79th St., Little Haiti
On view through Jan. 10. Free and open to everyone
dimensionsvariable.net
5-8 PM | Exhibition Opening
I Don’t Need It, But I Want It
THE OFFICE
3930 NE Second Ave., Miami
THE OFFICE and F2T Gallery present a group exhibition highlighting the global culture crisis of mass production and capitalism, featuring artists Callum Eaton, Eduardo Sarabia, Jonathan Casella, Kristopher Raos, Saj Issa, Sam Keller, Stephanie H. Shih and Tim Irani.
On view through Jan. 29, 2023
Hop over to North Bay Village: Central Fine will be showing works by January Viktor El-Saieh, February Jose Delgado Zuniga and March Tomm El-Saieh and Jupiter gallery is right next door.
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MON. NOV. 28
10AM | Exhibition Opening
Street Shrines by Roberto Lugo
The Wolfsonian–FIU
1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
Artist and activist Roberto Lugo’s first South Florida exhibition unveils new ceramic work by the in-demand potter as well as a wraparound exterior mural. Also on view will be the Cuban music- and dance-driven Turn the Beat Around and the maps-inspired Plotting Power.
Nov. 28-Dec 1,3,4, 10AM-6PM; Dec. 2, 10AM-5PM
Free and open to everyone
On view through May 28, 2023
wolfsonian.org
10AM | Exhibition
Sunshine, featuring works by Mark Fleuridor
YoungArts
2100 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
Inspired by ancestral lineage and the subtropics, Miami native Mark Fleuridor (2015 YoungArts Visual Arts & U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts) creates layered reconstructions of family, friends, home spaces and tropical plants to arrive at abstracted environments that investigate the underlying theme: the cycle of life.
Art Week hours: Nov. 28–Dec. 3, 10AM–6PM; Dec. 4, 10AM–4PM
On view through Dec. 10
youngarts.org
11AM-3PM | Vernissage
Alexandre Diop: Back to Basics
Spinello Projects
2930 NW Seventh Ave., Miami
Miami gallery debut of Alexandre Diop, a Franco-Senegalese artist currently based in Vienna, Austria, featuring new large-scale works that uniquely combine abstraction and figuration. Coincides with artist residency at the Rubell Museum.
Nov. 28-Dec. 3, 11AM-5PM
Free and open to everyone
spinelloprojects.com
4PM | Commissioner Preview
5PM | Public Preview
It was a Dream It is a Flood, solo exhibition by Wade Tullier
Primary
7410 NW Miami Court, Little River
A selection of new large-scale ceramics by Detroit-based artist Wade Tullier, exploring generational storytelling and hierarchical proportion concerning his familial identity.
Art Week hours: Nov. 30–Dec. 3, 11AM–5PM
On view through Jan. 14, 2023
Free; rsvp@thisisprimary.com
thisisprimary.com
5-8PM | Exhibition Opening
Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch: 100 Years
Buick Building
NE Second Ave., Miami Design District
Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 10AM-8PM; Dec. 4, 10AM-6PM
Group exhibition explores the interplay of past, present and future through works by contemporary artists who are in dialogue with the sweeping cultural and environmental changes of the past century—as well as those who anticipate future possibilities.
Free and open to everyone
5-6PM | Champagne Preview
6-8:30PM | Opening Reception
Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
61 NE 41st St.
First U.S. solo museum exhibition for Michel Majerus, new works by Nina Chanel Abney, ground-floor presentations featuring Hervé Télémaque and Jiang Chang, and artist-architect Suchi Reddy’s Shaped by Air installation in the sculpture garden.
For ICA MIAMI members only; visit icamiami.org to become a member
6-8PM | Exhibition Openings
The Book by Raúl de Nieves, Eyelash in the Unknown by Nadia Ayari and IYKYK by Minjae Kim
Nina Johnson Gallery
6315 NW Second Ave., Miami
On view through Jan. 7, 2023
Free and open to the public
RSVP at here
ninajohnson.com
6:30-9PM | Exhibition Opening Reception
You Know Who You Are, Recent Acquisitions of Cuban Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection
El Espacio 23
2270 NW 723rd St., Allapattah
Works by over 100 Cuban and Cuban-diaspora artists explore the island’s place in collective memory, question its history, deconstruct hierarchies, and reflect on notions of representation, race, gender and human rights.
RSVP to info@elespacio23.com
elespacio23.org
7:30-9:30PM | Preview
Rubell Museum
1100 NW 23rd St., Miami
Featuring Alexandre Diop: 2022 Artist-in-Residence, Patricia Ayres, Doron Langberg, Jared McGriff, Jo Messer, Clayton Schiff, Tesfaye Urgessa and collection highlights.
For more of Urgessa’s work, visit Saatchi Yates. For more of Diop and McGriff’s works, visit spinelloprojects.com
rubellmuseum.org
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TUES. NOV. 29
9AM-2PM | Exhibition Member Preview
2-3PM | Artist & Curator Conversation
Leandro Erlich: Liminal
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
Selected and arranged by guest curator Dan Cameron, the exhibition marks Leandro Erlich’s first monographic survey show in North America and features 16 works spanning more than two decades.
Preview for PAMM members only; become a member at pamm.org
Conversation free with museum admission
pamm.org
10AM–4PM | Exhibition
Together, at the Same Time
De la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st St., Miami
Featured artists include Harumi Abe, Hernan Bas, Loriel Beltran, Mark Bradford, Tomm El-Saieh, Rashid Johnson, Alex Katz, Wifredo Lam, Glenn Ligon, Pepe Mar, Ana Mendieta, Jorge Pardo, Rob Pruitt, Christina Quarles, Bony Ramirez, Sterling Ruby, Dana Schutz, Xaviera Simmons and Vaughn Spann.
delacruzcollection.org
12PM | Exhibition
Boil, Toil + Trouble
Curated by Zoe Lukov
50 NE 40th St., Miami Design District
Inspired by water and witchery, Boil, Toil + Trouble brings together contemporary painting, sculpture, video, installation and performance by 20-plus contemporary artists whose works speak to the mundane, magical and mythical aspects of water. Organized by Art in Common, a nonprofit founded by Abby Pucker and Zoe Lukov.
Daily through Dec. 4, 12-7PM
Free and open to everyone
Learn more at here and @art.in.common on IG
12PM | Live Podcast
Swamp Archeologies, Episode 1: Donette Francis
Untitled Art, Miami Beach
[NAME] Publications presents a series of three podcasts focusing on the often overlooked and forgotten dimensions of Miami's cultural history. The first features Dr. Donette Francis, founding co-director of the Center for Global Black Studies and an associate professor of English at the University of Miami.
Included with fair admission
untitledartfairs.com
5-8PM | Opening Reception
A Path Will Always Appear, by Soimadou Ibrahim
Bill Brady Gallery
90 NW 72nd St., Miami
The solo exhibition of new paintings aims to inspire each of us to reflect on our own fragility in the constant pursuit for contentment, gesturing to people who have had to migrate either physically, spiritually or mentally in search of the answer.
On view through Jan. 7, 2023
billbradygallery.com
6PM | Installations
Faena Art
3300-3398 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
Morning Glory by Paula de Solminihac, Living Room by Random International, Effets de Soir by Quayola, Heart of Okeanos by Petroc Sesti, Pink Meditation Buoys by Andrés Reisinger, and Patria y Vida by Antonia Wright and Rubén Millares.
On view through Dec. 4
faenaart.org
7-9PM | Opening Reception
Ronny Quevedo: ule ole allez
T. Eliott Mansa: Room for the living/Room for the dead
Portals of Introspection
Locust Projects
3852 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Three exhibitions include commissioned installations by Ecuador-born/New York City-based Ronny Quevedo and Miami-based artist T. Eliott Mansa, and a group exhibition guest curated by Donnamarie Baptsite featuring a selection of video works by Dimitry Saïd Chamy, Mikey Please, Duke Riley and Paul Ward.
Art Week hours: Nov. 30-Dec. 3, 11AM-5PM
On view through Feb. 4
Free and open to the public
locustprojects.org
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WED. NOV. 30
10AM-12PM | Exhibition
Craig Robins Collection: Two of the Same Kind
DACRA Headquarters
3841 NE Second Ave., Miami
Highlighting the work of Marlene Dumas and Jana Euler, whose painting and drawing practices are broadly represented in the Collection holdings. More than 100 works on view present an expansive overview of figurative art from the last three decades.
Learn more about the tours, installations and exhibitions coming to the MiamI Design District at secretmiami.com
12-1:45PM | Prizm Art Fair Panel, Performances and Film
12-12:45PM | Documenting GoGo, Call & Response, and Advocating for the Preservation of GoGo in DC
1-1:45PM | Where de at?, presented by New Orleans Art Museum
Little Haiti Cultural Center
212 NE 59th Terrace
To celebrate the Prizm Art Fair’s 10th anniversary, this year’s curatorial theme, Vernacular À la Mode, explores how vernacular modes of artmaking originating in global African contexts have influenced the cultivation of fine art practice worldwide.
Included with fair admission
prizm.art
12-1PM | Exhibition Opening
Carla Gannis' Video Game Cabinet Castle
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
1103 Biscayne Blvd.
Join artist Carla Gannis and curator Kelani Nichole as they unveil PAMM’s latest AR exhibition, Carla Gannis' Video Game Cabinet Castle. Enjoy a complimentary cocktail and refreshments on the waterfront terrace as you explore the new digital space and exhibition.
For museum members; become a member at pamm.org
1-2PM | Art Talk
Conversations: The Miami Effect
Art Basel Miami Beach
1901 Convention Center Drive
Join Jane Wooldrige of the Miami Herald in conversation with Craig Robins, Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz, Martin Z. Margulies, and Katherine Hinds—collectors who have helped shape the city as a cultural destination. What can we learn from the Miami ecosystem and the collectors who have contributed to it?
Included with fair admission
RSVP by Nov. 30 to artbasel.com
2-3PM | Design Talk
We Are All Different, And This Is Our Defining Quality! A Conversation With Gaetano Pesce
Design Miami/
Tent on Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th streets, Miami Beach
Design Miami/ Curatorial Director Maria Cristina Didero and legendary architect Gaetano Pesce delve into themes of uniqueness, freedom and recent projects.
designmiami.com
3:45-4:45PM | Design Talk
Multidisciplinary Minds: A$AP Rocky in Conversation with Charley Vezza
Design Miami/
Tent on Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th streets, Miami Beach
Artist and designer A$AP Rocky and GUFRAM’s Global Creative Orchestrator, Charley Vezza, engage in a conversation about contemporary aesthetics, lateral thinking and their multidisciplinary approach to design.
Included with fair admission
designmiami.com
4:30PM | Performance
Two Sheets (3) to the Wind
New Art Dealers Alliance
Ice Palace Studios
1400 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Curated by P.A.D. (Project Art Distribution) and the Department of Reflection, misael soto will be performing a new piece for NADA Miami adapting to the landscape of the moving blanket (pad) as designated by Alina Yakirevitch.
Included with fair admission
newartdealers.org
5:30-6:30PM | Design Talk
Erykah Badu and Robert Lugo on Kintsugi
Design Miami/
Tent on Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th streets, Miami Beach
Renowned musician Eyrkah Badu joins celebrated ceramicist Roberto Lugo on the Design Miami stage to discuss their artistic practices, common pride in community, and exciting projects on the horizon. Lugo and Badu will simultaneously partake in an interactive activity highlighting the importance of creativity and process.
Included with fair admission
designmiami.com
6PM | Exhibition Opening
Miami Works, curated by Diane W. Camber
Blu Sky Gallery
Blank Chapel at Temple Emanu-El
1701 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
Featuring works by Charo Oquet, Emilio Martinez, Horst Kohlem, Kim Keever, Rafael Vargas Bernard, Sandra Ramosart and Sheila Elias.
Learn more on IG @bluskygallery
6-6:30PM | Art Talk
Sonic Lecture: Eroica Hybrid Predictive Models
Art Basel Miami Beach
1901 Convention Center Drive
Through meditative sounds, images and reflections on blockchain technology, artist Chino Amobi and Aeindri Protocol founder/ CEO Moon Jérin explore predictive modeling scenarios, mining the fertile ground between knowledge and intuition, probability and entropy.
RSVP by Nov. 30 at artbasel.com
6PM | Exhibition
Love Lost, Miami
Green Space Miami
7200 Biscayne Blvd., Unit 2
Annual exhibit of objects revealing stories of heartbreak that live in our own backyard. This year, organizers will be exhibiting the work of local artists who, through their medium of choice, represent the love and loss theme.
Nov. 30-Dec. 3
Donation requested
RSVP at here
7–11PM | Opening Reception
Good to Know.FYI presents Beta Fish
Beaches Bar and Grill
4299 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
A video art exhibition featuring works by Hector Zamora, Judy Chicago, Jon Rafman, Chloe Wise, Jacolby Satterwhite, Antonia Wright, Thiago Martins De Melo, Eduoard NG and more.
On view through Dec. 3, 2-11 PM
Learn more at goodtoknow.fyi and @good_to_know.fyi on IG
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THURS. DEC. 1
9AM–12PM | Brunch + Open Studios
Baker’s Brunch
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd St., Miami
Join the Bakehouse Art Complex for their annual Art Week event, Baker’s Brunch. Enjoy breakfast treats and light refreshments as you walk through artist studios and explore the exhibition offerings throughout their campus.
Free with RSVP
While you’re there, visit these exhibitions:
Chris Dougnac: Temple, Rock, Cloud. On view through March 26, 2023
Gabriela Gamboa: New Topographies, 25.7617° N, 80.1918 W. On view through March 26, 2023
Gabriela García: Disposability Disrupted. On view through Apr. 16, 2023
Even longer-term exhibitions:
Ode to Bakehouse and Say Their Names: Memorial Art Project by Chire “VantaBlack” Regans
Fresh Goods for Sale, Pedro Wazzan: In the Studio
Philip Lique + Najja Moon: Obscured Publications
11AM-7PM | Free Museum Admission
NSU Art Museum
1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale
Free First Thursday: Sunny Days/Starry Nights
nsuartmuseum.org
While you’re there, check out:
Kathia St. Hilaire: Immaterial Being, portraying tender images of family gatherings, children at play, celestial bodies, scenes of death and distinct Haitian iconography. On view through April 23, 2023
nsuartmuseum.org
12PM | Art Talk
Latin American Art: How to collect, curate and promote responsibly
NADA
Ice Palace Studios
1400 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Venezuelan gallerist (adhesivo contemporary) and collector Edith Vaisberg will lead a conversation with PAMM Curator Maritza Lacayo and Colombian collector Leon Amitai centered on the different roles that each plays in the community to ensure that the work of Latin American artists is getting the recognition it deserves, as well as support from both institutional and private entities.
Included with fair admission
newartdealers.org
12-6PM | Opening Party
Feria Clandestina
Seven Seas Motel
5940 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
Curated by Nuria Richards and Sagar Desai, Feria Clandestina presents four days of artists, galleries and independent projects from Chile, Colombia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Spain, the United States and the United Kingdom.
Art Week hours: Dec. 1-4, 12-7PM
clandestina.art
3:45-4:45PM | Design Talk
On Creativity with Paula Wallace and Ceramic Suro
Design Miami/
Tent on Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th streets, Miami Beach
José Noé Suro, head of Mexico’s renowned ceramics studio Cerámica Suro, and SCAD President/Founder Paula S. Wallace discuss how Suro evolved his family’s ceramics business into a workshop of global distinction through partnerships with leading contemporary artists.
designmiami.com
5-6PM | Art Talk
Fotografia Maroma: A Living Gallery of Mexican Photography
182 NE 39 St., Suite 117, Miami
Presented by Art Basel Miami Beach, join curators Fariba Farshad (co-founder and director of Photo London) and Patricia Conde (founder of Patricia Conde Galeria in Mexico City) for a 45-minute discussion of their inspiration and purpose around the exhibition. Featured photographer Ilán Rabchinskey will also participate in the conversation.
artbasel.com
6-8PM | Art Week Reception
Didier William: Nou Kite Tout Sa Dèyè and Leah Gordon: Kanaval
Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami
770 NE 125th St.
Translated as “We’ve Left That All Behind,” the show presents an in-depth look at the North Miami-raised artist’s career and memory among the very neighborhood where he once grew up. Curated by Erica Moiah James, Ph.D.
For MOCA members and VIP cardholders; become a member at mocanomi.org/mocamembers
Exhibition on view Nov. 2-April 6, 2023
7-10PM | Opening Reception
Monsieur Zohore: That’s Amore
KDR305
1322 SW 11th St., Miami
Through performance, sculpture, installation and theater, Monsieur Zohore explores queer histories alongside his Ivorian-American heritage through a multifaceted lens of humor, economics, art history and labor. Drinks and light bites will be served.
On view through Jan. 8, 2023
kdr305.com
8PM | Performance
The Head & The Load
Adrienne Arsht Center
Ziff Ballet Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
William Kentridge’s epic theatrical-music piece tells the neglected story of the millions of African porters and carriers who served British, French and German forces during the First World War. With the wings and backstage of the Opera House reconfigured to become a site-specific performance space large enough to accommodate this monumental work, the audience will take its place directly onstage for a once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience.
Performances daily through Dec. 3; matinee Dec. 2, 2PM
Tickets $50-$175
arshtcenter.org
8-11PM | Celebration
Meshell Ndegeocello, produced by Jill Newman Productions
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
1103 Biscayne Blvd.
Throughout the evening, enjoy drinks, music by Paperwater and DJ Sabine Blaizin, and dancing on the museum’s waterfront terrace. Inside the museum, explore PAMM’s newest exhibition—Leandro Erlich: Liminal.
VIP passholders to Art Basel, Art Miami/Context, Design Miami/, NADA Miami and UNTITLED, and for PAMM members. Become a member at pamm.org
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FRI. DEC. 2
10AM-2PM | AIRIE Art + Environment Summit 2022
10AM–12:30PM | Talks
12:30-2PM | Lunch
The Carter Project, home of Christopher Carter and T. Robertson Carter
3333 NW Sixth Ave., Wynwood
The first inaugural AIRIE Art + Environment Summit, a series of conversations and an immersive installation focused on how artists are engaging diverse audiences in environmental issues and making the outdoors a space of belonging for all. Presented in partnership with the Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA), the event will highlight artists delving into discussions and narratives of identity, climate activism and ecological futures through their artistic practices. Speakers include Germane Barnes, Aldeide Delgado, Lola Flash, Natalie Huggins and more.
Summit free with RSVP and lunch $10 (join waitlist)
11AM-12PM | Art Talk
The Underside of Connectivity: From Data Mining to Carbon Footprint
Art Basel Miami Beach
1901 Convention Center Drive
In their work, artists Agnieszka Kurant, Joshua Citarella, João Enxuto and Erica Love reflect on the carbon footprint of our devices, the effect of our digital footprints and the swaying of public opinion through the algorithms supported by polluting corporations. What visions do artists have for a more meaningfully connected world? How can digital, mineral, and biological intelligences intersect?
Included with fair admission
RSVP by Dec. 1 at artbasel.com
1PM | Performance
Two Sheets (3) to the Wind
NADA
Ice Palace Studios
1400 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Curated by P.A.D. (Project Art Distribution), A.G. will be reading from their recent publication, INTERMISSION: a pause & reflection on the theatricality of existence, Vol. 1, on top of a pad featuring a “kinkade-chimera” by Kevin Dudley.
Included with fair admission
newartdealers.org
Stay for the talk at 2PM: Join NADA for a special event celebrating the third iteration of Curated Spotlight, curated by Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels, director of Jack Shainman Gallery and founder of We Buy Gold—a roving gallery presenting exhibitions, commissioned projects and public events. Joeonna will be in conversation with four gallerists who are included in the Curated Spotlight section: Chela Mitchell (Chela Mitchell Gallery), Ali Rossi (Olympia), Paige Wery (Tierra del Sol Gallery) and Graham Wilson (Swivel Gallery).
2PM | Art Talk
Sugarcane Magazine presents: MOLASSES
Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
770 NE 125 St.
A conversation with exhibiting artist Didier William and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Dean of the Yale School of Art, Kimberly Pinder, Ph.D.
RSVP here
Visit nearby: The BluPrnt group show, curated by Robert Chambers, features Miami artists including Purvis Young, Onajide, Roscoè B. Thické III, David Correa, Nadia Wolff, Tom Virgin, Alberto Checa, Cornelius Tulloch, George Sanchez-Calderon, Mark Fleuridor, Amanda Bradley, Rhea Leonard, Diana Eusebio, Sterling Rook, Mette Tommerup, Robert Thiele, Bhakti Bakter, Commissioner artists Vü H. Khánh-Nguyên and Lisa Leone, and more.
On view through Jan. 8, 2023
Free and open to everyone
bridgeredstudios.com
5:30-6:30PM | Design Talk
Talent of Tomorrow: Elevating the Next Generation of Creatives
Design Miami/
Tent on Convention Center Drive between 18th and 19th streets, Miami Beach
In the increasingly competitive landscape of art and design, what can industry players do to pave the way for emerging and underrepresented talent? In this conversation, Maestro Dobel Creative Director Alejandra Martinez, Museo del Barrio Director Patrick Charpenal and Friedman Benda Gallery partner Jennifer Olshin will explore the responsibility of patrons and cultural establishments in elevating future generations of creatives.
Included with fair admission
designmiami.com
6-10PM | Free Gallery Night
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue
On First Fridays, the museum opens its doors to the public as part of Coral Gables gallery night. Enjoy live music, exhibitions and a cocktail bar.
Free and open to all.
coralgablesmuseum.org
While you’re there, check out:
The World As I Know It: Recent Works by Edouard Duval-Carrié
Nineteen mixed-media engravings and one large-format sculpture by the Haitian-American artist.
On view through Jan. 29, 2023
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SAT. DEC. 3
10-11AM | Art Talk
Masterclass: The Story of NFTs
Art Basel Miami Beach
1901 Convention Center Drive
To coincide with the launch of their book The Story of NFTs, professor Amy Whitaker and Nora Burnett Abrams, director of MCA Denver, explain what NFTs mean to the art world. This session will cover how to benefit from or engage with NFTs, how they will impact the art sector in the future and why to collect them.
For Premium+ cardholders; purchase at artbasel.com
10:30AM–12PM | Open Studios & Brunch
Oolite Arts
924 & 928 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Presenting a tour of two exhibitions: Rosie’s Fare: Germane Barnes and Miami is Not the Caribbean. Yet it Feels Like it. Enjoy a brunch in the company of resident artists and explore their studios.
Free and open to all with RSVP
Learn more at oolitearts.org
11AM-12PM | Panel Discussion
Africa Becoming
Opa-locka Community Development Corp.
490 Opa-locka Blvd.
The Cross Gaze, presented in partnership with Art Basel Miami Beach, brings together artists from the African continent and the African Diaspora whose objective is to deconstruct the gaze. Moderated by Tumelo Mosaka and featuring artists Abdoulaye Konaté and Viyé (Vita) Diba.
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12–4PM | Installation
Passages, presented by AIRIE
The Carter Project, home of Christopher Carter and T. Robertson Carter
3333 NW Sixth Ave., Wynwood
Passages is a site-specific, immersive installation bringing the Everglades to Miami Art Week. Using projection mapping, video and audio that envelops an entire room, Passages will take viewers on a journey through the River of Grass at sunset, as the landscape transforms in the twilight. Created by Cornelius Tulloch, featuring poetry, song and visual explorations by artists Arsimmer McCoy, Francisco Masó, Kunya Rowley, M. Carmen Lane, Ania Freer, Lola Flash, Justin Matousek, Alexa Caravia and Tulloch.
Free with RSVP
12PM | Guided Tour
NADA
Ice Palace Studios
1400 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Through our all-new partnership with NADA, we’re hosting the fair’s public tours. Book a guided tour for an in-depth look at artists across movements, junctures and perspectives. Designed for individuals and small groups up to 15 people, tickets do not include admission. Additional time slots available Friday and Sunday.
Tickets $25
Stay for a performance at 1PM:
Two Sheets (3) to the Wind, curated by P.A.D. (Project Art Distribution), presents Arsimmer McCoy. She will be performing spoken work in response to a series of sculptures by Andy Ralph. Included with fair admission.
2-3:30PM | Panel Discussion
8x5: Artists & Justice
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
1103 Biscayne Blvd.
PAMM and Art at a Time Like This, a nonprofit arts organization, present a conversation with thought leaders and artists about mass incarceration and inequalities in the justice system. The discussion will also touch on the organization's public art project 8x5, named for the size of an average prison cell, which will be on display throughout the city during Art Week.
Free with museum admission. In-person (seating is limited) and virtually via YouTube Live on PAMM's channel
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7-10PM | Art Week Reception
Far Away Yet So Close (Muy Lejos Pero Tan Cerca)
Edge Zones Art Center
3317 NW Seventh Ave. Circle, Miami
A multidisciplinary project encompassing new commissions in a diverse mix of media and forms, live performances, a publication and a exhibition featuring 15 Dominican artists.
On view through Dec. 7
edgezones.org
7–10PM | Opening Reception
Living Well, solo exhibition by Brian Rideout
Tile Blush
3736 NW 50th St., Miami
Living Well presents more recent contemporary collections, as well as introducing images of the homes of well-known artists-designers exploring the role of the collector as curator. The scale of Rideout’s new paintings are a direct reference and reflection on the genre of history painting and grand portraiture.
On view Dec. 3-Jan. 15.
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8PM | Party
Everyday People Miami
Oasis Wynwood
2335 N. Miami Ave.,
Called “The World’s Coolest Day Party” by Vice, EP has evolved from an intimate gathering on NYC’s Lower East Side into a leader in the live music and cultural event space.
RSVP free and essential at everydayppl.nyc
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SUN. DEC. 4
9AM-12PM | Brunch
Miami Art Week Closing Brunch
Dimensions Variable (DV)
101 NW 79th St., Miami
Open to the public
dimensionsvariable.net
11AM-2PM | Breakfast and Art Talk
Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
FIU Modesto Maidique Campus
10975 SW 17th St., Miami
This year’s celebration features a panel discussion with internationally renowned artists María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, and innovative curator Elvia Rosa Castro. Also enjoy a complimentary breakfast and guided tours of the Sculpture Park.
Free and open to the public
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4–6PM | Cookout
The Front Room: New World School of the Arts Alumnae Exhibition
with Chris Friday, Loni Johnson and Chire “VantaBlack” Regans
New World Gardens
25 NE Second St., Miami
Friday, Johnson and VantaBlack invite you to come home: a place of comfort, of safety, of raw intimacy, where one can be right or wrong and called out but never put out. Together these three artists use their distinct multidisciplinary practices to erect and consecrate a space that centers liberation from the deep social practice of self-containment and self-negation. Curated by Pamela “Zee” Lopez Del Carmen.
Exhibition on view through Jan. 13, 2023
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