Miami Art Articles 2010

Good Season for the Miami Dolphins

On August 24, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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by VCampos (photo credit: Onajide Shabaka/Miami Art Exchange) The regular season of the NFL will begin next September 9th, and there is something more interesting to see than the deathly ugly sculptures of Mr. Britto. Our Miami Dolphins and the football teams of the AFC East make this one of the divisions that promises more [...]

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Miami Art Museum Shows New Work, Part 2

On August 21, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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MIAMI, FL.- Miami Art Museum, is currently hosting an exhibition of more than 30 artists based in the Miami area, presenting new and recent artworks in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, video, environmental installation and performance. New Work Miami 2010 opened to a massive and enthusiastic crowd. How does this exhibition [...]

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KIDSART & Karen Rifas "Leaf Laboratory"

On August 14, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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The fourth installment of KIDSART, ‘The Rainmaker.’ (click image for more images) On Saturday, August 14th, the kids will tour the De la Cruz Collection and participate in Ms. Rifas’ installation entitled “Abandoned”, her current site specific, environmental art project.  They will pick their favorite leaves from the exhibit which will then be used to [...]

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Social Media has evolved. Have you?

On August 11, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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Miami Art Exchange is more than aware that Social Media has evolved. It is also a fact that many local artists have no interest in such changes. However, we have a great deal of interest and passion for the evolution that is continuing to take place. We are currently scheduled to do a Social Media [...]

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KIDSART 2010 ‘Elements in Time and Nature’

On August 7, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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HIDDEN IN THE WATER FOREST: Workshop By Onajídé Shabaka We welcomed thirteen children to the third installment of KIDSART, ‘Hidden in the Water Forest.’ Mangrove trees are one of Florida’s true natives that thrive in salty environments. The contribute to the overall health of the state’s coastal zone. Mangroves provide protected area for fish, crustaceans, [...]

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Night Film in the Landscape

On July 31, 2010, in Miami Art Articles 2010, by Onajide Shabaka
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Elusive Landscapes by Onajide Shabaka Live screening/ performance at Legion Memorial Park (photo credits: Onajide Shabaka © 2010) The second in a series of outdoor venues, Elusive Landscapes, is a public art project that is mobile, nomadic, and self-contained. Multimedia artist Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez brought her 16 mm projectors and electric generator to Legion [...]

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