Posted by | June 29, 2020
What has art done to Miami?

Main | < | 2015 | > An art piece in Midtown. (Courtesy of Franklin Heijnen/Flickr Creative Commons)Look around at Miami’s built environment. Try to imagine what existed before the paved roads, the coffee...

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Posted by | June 29, 2020
Forget Paris, forget Basel-Miami Beach. To Experience Art and Climate Change, Visit Hialeah!

Main | < | 2015 | > Forget the Champs Elysees. If you really want to experience climate change this week, travel west along the banks of the C-6 canal and through the clots...

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Posted by | June 26, 2020
More technology, more digital: Miami Children’s Museum undergoes a $20 million makeover

Main | < | 2016 | > BY ANA VECIANA-SUAREZNOVEMBER 18, 2016 08:40 AM , UPDATED NOVEMBER 20, 2016 06:08 PM When the Miami Children’s Museum opened its doors on Watson Island more than 13 years ago, the...

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Posted by | June 26, 2020
The Ten Best Things to Do in Hialeah

Main | < | 2016 | > Let’s be honest — Hialeah is the butt of Miami’s jokes. But there’s more to the City of Progress than agua, fango y factoría. In fact, Hialeah is...

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Posted by | June 26, 2020
What does it take to win a Silver Knight? These top students have the answer, and the statue

Main | < | 2016 | > BY CHRISTINA VEIGAMAY 18, 2016 10:00 PM , UPDATED MAY 20, 2019 04:07 PM What does it take to earn a Silver Knight award?It takes the courage to tackle...

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Posted by | June 26, 2020
Nuevas esculturas en ‘Jardín de las Artes’ en Hialeah

Main | < | 2016 | > Enrique Flor10 DE MAYO DE 2016 05:54 PM , ACTUALIZADO 10 DE MAYO DE 2016 06:07 PM Con una inversión pública de más de $2 millones, Hialeah ha transformado...

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Posted by | June 26, 2020
Arte en Miami: No te pierdas a Warhol y al Jardín de las Artes

Main | < | 2016 | > Natacha Herrera16 DE MARZO DE 2016 08:53 AM , ACTUALIZADO 18 DE MARZO DE 2016 02:01 PM  Un viaje por carretera hasta Boca Raton te podría sumergir en el...

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Posted by | June 26, 2020
The art of politics: Imagination and craft come together at Capitol

Main | < | 2016 | > Sculptor Hugh Branford Nicholson's cast stainless-steel and aluminum dolphins at the Florida Heritage Fountain in Waller park on the west side of the Capitol building. Joe Rondone...

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Posted by | June 17, 2020
The Business of Art: Art as Intervention (A Roundtable)

Main | < | 2018 | >NYFA Current June 25, 2008 Eve Mosher: Why do all of you do what you do—and what role do the arts have in advocacy in the public realm?Xavier Cortada: I create...

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Posted by | June 17, 2020
Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council elects Xavier Cortada new Chairman

Main | < | 2018 | >Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs October 11, 2018The Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council has elected Xavier Cortada Chairman of the 15-member volunteer advisory board. Mr. Cortada, a...

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