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SUMMARY:Conversations at MOCA - The Spectrum of Spirituality in Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 2nd from 6 – 8pm the Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA) presents Conversations at MOCA – The Spectrum of Spirituality in Diaspora. \nJuan Francisco Elso’s art\, deeply rooted in the rich tradition of Afro-Cuban spiritual practices\, serves as a poignant lens through which we can explore the relationship between faith\, culture\, and history. On February 2\, join MOCA to unpack the multifaceted dimensions of diasporic spiritual practices\, celebrating the resilience and creativity of communities that have carried their traditions across borders and through generations. \nThe evening will include a walk through of the exhibition and refreshments in MOCA’s Paradise Courtyard from 6-7 p.m.\, followed by the Conversation in the MOCA Pavilion from\, 7-8 p.m. RSVP HERE.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/conversations-at-moca-the-spectrum-of-spirituality-in-diaspora/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami\, 770 NE 125th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33161\, United States
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SUMMARY:African Heritage Cultural Arts Center presents Papers: The Children of Immigrants Exhibition Opening & Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 10th from 7 – 10pm the Amadlozi Gallery at the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center invites you to Papers: The Children of Immigrants Exhibition Opening & Artist Talk featuring eye-popping and thought-provoking art work by the self-taught multi-disiplinary Haitian Jamaican textile artist Mark Delmont. \nThis powerful artistic work explores immigrants arriving from the Caribbean\, West Africa and South America seeking a better life for their families in the United States. \nPapers: The Children of Immigrants exhibition opens with a viewing of Mark Delmont’s innovative mixed-media creations and an Artist Talk with Delmont discussing his method of utilizing up-cycles stagnant or used materials from the earth to make massive pieces that reflect the times. \nTicket Admission to the Papers: The Children of Immigrants Exhibition Opening & Artist Talk is $5.00. The Papers: The Children of Immigrants exhibition will remain open to the public for FREE viewing until Monday March 25\, 2024. RSVP / PURCHASE TICKETS HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/african-heritage-cultural-arts-center-presents-papers-the-children-of-immigrants-exhibition-opening-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Amadlozi Gallery at the African Heritage Cultural Arts\, 6161 NW 22nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33142\, United States
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SUMMARY:NSU Art Museum Artist Roundtable: Zombie Painting
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 16th at 12:30pm experience Artist Roundtable: Zombie Painting presented by Michael Z. Belcon at NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale\, Florida. This intimate conversation will center around Zombie Painting\, the art medium that “never dies” despite repeated declarations of its demise throughout modern times. Join Michael Z. Belcon\, NSU Art Museum’s Wege Foundation Assistant Education Curator\, as he leads this roundtable discussion regarding the persistence of painting’s traditions and innovations. This program is presented in conjunction with the Museum’s exhibition Glory of the World: Color Field Painting. \nThe Artist’s Roundtable lunch-time series connects museum visitors to creative professionals\, igniting conversations in a close discussion around ideology\, practice\, and technique. \nGuests are welcome to pre-order lunch from the Museum Café to enjoy a delicious meal or snack to accompany our conversation. Artists’ roundtables are free to members and included with museum admission for non-members. \nRSVP today to save your seat.\nTo Pre-Order lunch from the Museum Café\, please view the menu here: https://nsuartmuseum.org/visit/cafe-menu/\nand call in your order to 954-262-0255. \n  \nGuest Speaker \nMichael Z. Belcon is a multi-disciplined artist\, his practice focuses on exploring methods of print media\, digital media\, painting\, drawing\, and sculpture. He works to facilitate the arts through education into his raison d’être or reason for being. His recent series Exercise is an ongoing video animation project which actively gathers and showcases a mark-making lexicon that is physically produced\, and digitally transformed. Born on December 15th 1993 in Toronto\, Canada\, he attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst\, and graduated with a BFA in 2016. He works as a Curator of Education in the arts in South Florida.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/nsu-art-museum-artist-roundtable-zombie-painting/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum\, One East Las Olas Boulevard\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301\, United States
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