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SUMMARY:Locust Projects presents Christina Pettersson: In the Pines
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 3rd from 6:30 – 8:30pm enjoy the Opening Reception of the new site-specific installation ‘In the Pines‘ by Christina Pettersson at Locust Projects. In the Pines transforms the Project Room at Locust Projects into a cemetery populated by early South Florida people and local figures unknown to most current residents. A lasting impression of the collective past\, cemeteries are perfectly designed to contemplate the past’s narrative and act as a memorial. Surrounded by drawings inspired by local sites\, visitors will be able to create grave rubbings from handmade tombstones and view a video of the artist’s travels through historic areas. The installation celebrates South Florida’s history by mourning what has been lost while also taking back the cemetery for the living\, strengthening our sense of community by honoring the dead and exploring their forgotten history. The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of public activations. This exhibition is on view from April 03 – June 13\, 2020.\nAbout the Artist: Born in Stockholm\, Sweden\, Christina Pettersson has lived in Miami\, FL most of her life. Her last two solo exhibitions\, in Everglades National Park and at the historic Deering Estate on Biscayne Bay\, reflect her lifelong passions in her hometown.\n\n  \nImage: Photography by Eli Peck.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-presents-christina-pettersson-in-the-pines/
LOCATION:Locust Projects\, 3852 North Miami Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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SUMMARY:Locust Projects presents GeoVanna Gonzalez: HOW TO: Oh\, Look at Me
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 3rd from 7-9pm enjoy the Opening Reception of GeoVanna Gonzalez’s solo show at Locust Projects\, HOW TO: Oh\, look at me\, an act of intersemiotic translation. The words / commas / syntax of Martin Jackson’s poem ‘No Rothko’ have been translated into the metal / bolts / corners of Gonzalez’s installation. The poem is taken from Jackson’s open-source poetry collection: www.tutorials.fyi. Written and shared in Google Docs\, readers are invited to comment and edit on the poems. The collection is always completing\, never completed. The invitation in this show is to see Gonzalez’s work in a similar light\, as open-source installation. The work only becomes itself through us within it; we are the figuration. This exhibition is on view in the Main Gallery from April 3 – June 13\, 2020.\nAbout the Artist: GeoVanna Gonzalez is a Miami/Berlin-based artist. Interested in producing alternative environments\, her work explores the connections between private and public spaces through interventionist and participatory art\, new forms of collaboration and deliberate collectivity.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/locust-projects-presents-geovanna-gonzalez-how-to-oh-look-at-me/
LOCATION:Locust Projects\, 3852 North Miami Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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SUMMARY:MOCA Virtual miniMAKERS: Livestream Painting with Edwin Creates
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 4th from 2-4pm enjoy Virtual miniMAKERS: Livestream Painting with Edwin Creates\, hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA NOMI). The first livestream of the miniMakers Workshops\, in this special edition\, join artist and educator Edwin Hernandez-Mojica in a livestream painting session where you can paint along step by step to create your own miniMasterpiece inspired by the artist Vincent van Gogh.\nTo follow along\, you’ll need:\n* Canvas (9” x 12” or 11” x 14”) (cardboard works too!)\n* Acrylics set\n* Brushes (3 to 5\, in different sizes)\n* Napkins or paper towels\n* Cup with water\n* Paper plate or palette​\n* Blow dryer​\n* An old shirt or apron to stay clean (optional) \nminiMakers are free workshops on the first Saturday of every month for kids ages 6–12\, sponsored by the South Florida Auto Dealers Association.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/moca-virtual-minimakers-livestream-painting-with-edwin-creates/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:LEBO presents Pleasures & Treasures
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 5th at 6pm enjoy live sketches with Miami-based artist LEBO and his cat Tux via Facebook Live. LEBO will be working on some new pieces for “Pleasures & Treasures” with Tux\, he’ll be giving them away as well as auctioning some pieces he found at antique stores around the country way back when.\nDavid Le Batard\, aka LEBO\, is a Cuban-American graphic and fine artist based in Miami\, Florida. He is best known for his eye-catching murals\, live painting\, and sculpture. LEBO has been described as one of South Florida’s “most recognizable artists”\, and “almost an institution” in the art world for his wide range of media\, projects\, and locations.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/lebo-presents-pleasures-treasures/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Oolite Arts: Multi-Media Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 11th from 2 – 6pm Oolite Arts presents a Multi-Media Printmaking one-day workshop. This is a printmaking workshop that explores various approaches for creating mono-prints by combining three printing techniques. The printmaker will learn how to compose an image by utilizing a gel print as a background and then printing another layer with a lino-cut image while adding the process of chine-collé. This approach is excellent for creatives who want to examine a “mixed-bag” of printmaking methods to create unique artworks. Feel free to bring your sketches\, already carved images (if any) and/or ideas for exploration and experimentation. Purchase Tickets here.\nInstructor:\nWillie Báez \nLevel:\nAll levels (15+ years of age) \nLanguages:\nTaught in English and Spanish \nCost:\n$65 (materials included)
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/oolite-arts-multi-media-printmaking/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Artist Brandon Aday: "Art from the Heart"
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 25th from 7-10pm experience the work of South Florida artist Brandon Aday at Paradise Plaza in the Miami Design District for the anticipated “Art from the Heart” charity event. Guests will have the opportunity to view and purchase works from Miami’s world renowned artists and talented emerging artists. There will be over 150 art pieces to select from. All proceeds from the art auction will go towards building a better tomorrow for 1\,000 children in foster care at the Family Resource Center. Enjoy an open bar\, vendors\, music\, and delicious hors d’ oeuvres prepared by Miami’s premier chefs. Purchase Tickets here.\nAbout the Artist: Brandon Aday is a South Florida-based artist working in acrylic & oil on canvas and paper. He creates ethereal abstracts that reflect both the natural and man-made world\, focusing on an abstract-expressionist style of painting. He has had a lifelong love of art\, inspired from an early age by his Mother who is also an artist. He is originally from the South Jersey/Philadelphia area\, and attended the Art Institute of Philadelphia. Brandon moved to Miami Beach in 2000\, and has lived in South Florida ever since. He is married to his beautiful wife Reyna & their three sons.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/artist-brandon-aday-art-from-the-heart/
LOCATION:Paradise Plaza in the Miami Design District\, 151 NE 41st Street 3rd Floor\, Miami\, FL\, 33137\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art From The Heart 2020
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 25th from 7-10pm experience the anticipated “Art from the Heart” charity event at the Paradise Plaza in the Miami Design District. Guests will have the opportunity to view and purchase works from Miami’s world renowned artists and talented emerging artists. There will be over 150 art pieces to select from. All proceeds from the art auction will go towards building a better tomorrow for 1\,000 children in foster care at the Family Resource Center. Enjoy an open bar\, vendors\, music\, and delicious hors d’ oeuvres prepared by Miami’s premier chefs. Purchase Tickets here.\nWe invite you to participate in a night of glamour\, giving\, and fun that will assist children in foster care. Every dollar raised at this event will benefit the Family Resource Center. The Family Resource Center is a non-profit foster care agency dedicated to protecting the rights of abused\, neglected\, and abandoned children.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/art-from-the-heart-2020/
LOCATION:Paradise Plaza in the Miami Design District\, 151 NE 41st Street 3rd Floor\, Miami\, FL\, 33137\, United States
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