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SUMMARY:Purvis Comes Home: Manchild in the Promised Land
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 3rd from 6-9pm Hampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House Presents ‘Purvis Comes Home: Manchild in the Promised Land’. Opening July 4th Weekend\, in conjunction with the City of Miami – S.E. Overtown / Park West CRA. Hampton Art Lovers presents an exclusive collection of Purvis Young (1943-2010) in the community (Overtown) that birthed his genius. Young is the most renowned visual artist from South Florida\, but his work is grounded in the experiences of an African-American man seeking Freedom in his “Promised Land” of Historic Overtown. Purvis was a visual folklorist\, and an outsider to the art world. He was prolific and criticized for painting too much. In his own words: “they don’t say that birds fly too much\, Shakespeare wrote too much or opera singers sing too much – But it don’t bother me”. This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nRealized on found and often distressed abandoned objects of doors\, pieces of cardboard and wood. Young’s works are populated by a recurring set of motifs that includes angels and ancestors\, refugees and prisoners\, pregnant women and protesters\, soldiers and workers\, construction sites\, trucks\, horses; all drawn from his immediate environment and from the aspirations and histories of those around him. Purvis depicted a visual story of the Overtown neighborhood\, illustrating a range of issues from injustice to immigration\, and every day situations.\nThrough his body of work\, Purvis Young built an expressive record and a political commentary on life in Overtown\, his Promised Land. Purvis was often seen\, riding his bike through Overtown even after his art career began to blossom.\nYoung’s works are held in the collections of the Miami-Dade Public Library System; the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York; American Folk Art Museum\, New York; High Museum of Art\, Atlanta; and de Young Museum of Art\, San Francisco\, among others. His work has recently been featured in major exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and Rubell Family Collection\, Miami\, and was shown at the Venice Biennale in 2019.\n\nHampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House are strictly adhering to all relevant COVID-19 social distancing requirements for art galleries as determined by the City of Miami.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/purvis-comes-home-manchild-in-the-promised-land/
LOCATION:Historic Ward Rooming House\, 249 Northwest 9th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33136\, United States
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SUMMARY:Purvis Come Home: Manchild in the Promise Land
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 4th from 12-5pm Hampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House Presents ‘Purvis Comes Home: Manchild in the Promised Land’. Opening July 4th Weekend\, in conjunction with the City of Miami – S.E. Overtown / Park West CRA. Hampton Art Lovers presents an exclusive collection of Purvis Young (1943-2010) in the community (Overtown) that birthed his genius. Young is the most renowned visual artist from South Florida\, but his work is grounded in the experiences of an African-American man seeking Freedom in his “Promised Land” of Historic Overtown. Purvis was a visual folklorist\, and an outsider to the art world. He was prolific and criticized for painting too much. In his own words: “they don’t say that birds fly too much\, Shakespeare wrote too much or opera singers sing too much – But it don’t bother me”. This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nRealized on found and often distressed abandoned objects of doors\, pieces of cardboard and wood. Young’s works are populated by a recurring set of motifs that includes angels and ancestors\, refugees and prisoners\, pregnant women and protesters\, soldiers and workers\, construction sites\, trucks\, horses; all drawn from his immediate environment and from the aspirations and histories of those around him. Purvis depicted a visual story of the Overtown neighborhood\, illustrating a range of issues from injustice to immigration\, and every day situations.\nThrough his body of work\, Purvis Young built an expressive record and a political commentary on life in Overtown\, his Promised Land. Purvis was often seen\, riding his bike through Overtown even after his art career began to blossom.\nYoung’s works are held in the collections of the Miami-Dade Public Library System; the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York; American Folk Art Museum\, New York; High Museum of Art\, Atlanta; and de Young Museum of Art\, San Francisco\, among others. His work has recently been featured in major exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and Rubell Family Collection\, Miami\, and was shown at the Venice Biennale in 2019.\n\nHampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House are strictly adhering to all relevant COVID-19 social distancing requirements for art galleries as determined by the City of Miami.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/purvis-come-home-manchild-in-the-promise-land/
LOCATION:Historic Ward Rooming House\, 249 Northwest 9th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33136\, United States
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CREATED:20200625T165028Z
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SUMMARY:Miami Design District Public Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 4th from 5-6pm join the Miami Design District for a free guided tour of the neighborhood’s world-renowned public art\, architecture as well as temporary artist projects and exhibitions made possible by the district. Experience a bit of what the neighborhood has to offer. The tour will visit with a gallery\, consider outdoor works of art and murals throughout the neighborhood including Jungle by 2×4\, ‘Dollar a Gallon’ by Virgil Abloh\, Bus Stop by Urs Fischer\, and more. Meet in front of the Fly’s Eye Dome on the first floor of Palm Court (enter at 140 NE 39th Street). This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nTour guidelines:\n\n\nMaximum of 10 persons per tour\n\n\nTour guests are kindly asked to wear masks and practice social distancing during the tour.\n\n\n*Tours in Spanish are available upon request.\n\n\nAbout your guide: An experienced art and architecture guide\, Thom Wheeler Castillo has worked with various institutions throughout the region as a cultural ambassador and educator to bridge the gap between art and conversation\, including the Peréz Art Museum Miami\, O\, Miami Poetry Festival\, HistoryMiami\, A.I.R.I.E. (Artist in Residence in the Everglades)\, the Rubell Museum\, and the Department of Reflection.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/miami-design-district-public-art-tours-9/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:The Betsy Hotel: Zen and the Art of Writing in America with Brian Turner
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, July 6th from 7-8pm The Betsy and FIU Miami Beach Urban Studios\, present an online arts series hosted by Miami Writer Pablo Cartaya featuring contemporary writers creating in a multicultural world. Presenting Brian Turner.\nBroadcasting via Zoom.com. To get access\, RSVP here.\n  \nBrian Turner is the author of two poetry collections\, Phantom Noise and Here\, Bullet (a New York Times “Editor’s Choice” selection\, awarded the 2006 Pen Center USA “Best in the West” Award\, the 2007 Poets Prize\, and others). His publications and appearances include National Geographic\, Harper’s Magazine\, Vulture\, BBC\, and NPR\, among others. Turner is a Guggenheim Fellow\, a United States Artists Fellow\, an NEA Fellow\, and a Lannan Foundation Fellow. His series THE KISS at Guernicais now published as an anthology (The Kiss\, W.W. Norton\, 2018). Turner’s memoir\, My Life as a Foreign Country (W.W. Norton\, 2014)\, has been called\, “achingly\, disturbingly\, shockingly beautiful.” He directs the MFA program at Sierra Nevada University and lives in Orlando\, Florida.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/the-betsy-hotel-zen-and-the-art-of-writing-in-america-with-brian-turner/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:The Bass Walgreens Windows presents Nicole Salcedo's 'Wandering Waves'
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 8th experience Miami-based artist Nicole Salcedo’s ‘Wandering Waves‘\, 2020 installation on view in The Bass Walgreens Window Project Space\, located at 23rd Street and Collins Avenue. This installation is on view from July 8 – December 13\, 2020.\nNicole Salcedo’s methodical\, yet intuitive mark-making visualizes amorphous concepts like cosmic energy\, one’s inherent connectedness to Nature and the oscillation of Universal forces. Salcedo’s art takes form in rhythmic and organic lines on paper or cloth that conjure real and imagined landscapes\, and often include figures that represent an androgenized spirit of Nature. Charting the wavelengths of invisible energy pulsing through the world\, these works can resemble microcosms and ecosystems of life.\nSalcedo makes visible unseen networks—akin to root systems—that connect human beings to all life forms. Global events like pandemics often illuminate the existence and necessity of these invisible relationships\, revealing a sense of natural entanglement between human beings\, landscapes\, bodies of water and even the stars. Wandering Waves is an invitation to contemplate humanity’s relationship to this spirit of entanglement. The ink-marked tapestry is a recording of this sense of connectivity\, a wandering into a subtle trance\, using brushes\, twigs\, pinecones and other plant-derived objects as materials for mark making. Image: Wandering Waves\, 2020. Sumi ink on cotton fabric and acetate\, dimensions variable.\n  \nThe Walgreens Windows project space is graciously funded by Walgreens\, in partnership with The Bass. Featuring emerging and local artists on a rotating basis\, this collaboration furthers The Bass’ mission to share the power of contemporary art through experiences that excite\, challenge and educate. The space is located in the storefront windows of the Walgreens located at 23rd Street and Collins Avenue.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/the-bass-walgreens-windows-presents-nicole-salcedos-wandering-waves/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T170000
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SUMMARY:Miami Design District Public Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 11th from 5-6pm join the Miami Design District for a free guided tour of the neighborhood’s world-renowned public art\, architecture as well as temporary artist projects and exhibitions made possible by the district. Experience a bit of what the neighborhood has to offer. The tour\, SITE PLAN\, explores the Miami Design District’s Architecture\, considering the history and ideas important to architecture and how art is integrated within each site as guests stroll through the neighborhood. Sites include Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome\, Leong Leong’s Garage\, Paseo Ponti\, and more. Meet in front of the Fly’s Eye Dome on the first floor of Palm Court (enter at 140 NE 39th Street). This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nTour guidelines:\n\n\nMaximum of 10 persons per tour\n\n\nTour guests are kindly asked to wear masks and practice social distancing during the tour.\n\n\n*Tours in Spanish are available upon request.\n\n\nAbout your guide: An experienced art and architecture guide\, Thom Wheeler Castillo has worked with various institutions throughout the region as a cultural ambassador and educator to bridge the gap between art and conversation\, including the Peréz Art Museum Miami\, O\, Miami Poetry Festival\, HistoryMiami\, A.I.R.I.E. (Artist in Residence in the Everglades)\, the Rubell Museum\, and the Department of Reflection.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/miami-design-district-public-art-tours-11/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200718T170000
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SUMMARY:Miami Design District Public Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 18th from 5-6pm join the Miami Design District for a free guided tour of the neighborhood’s world-renowned public art\, architecture as well as temporary artist projects and exhibitions made possible by the district. For this tour\, enjoy CURATED PROJECTS\, which centers around the curator and artist. Engage in conversation with artists and gallerists in their spaces\, with insight into the local art community including Place Miami Preview Edition\, Piero Atchugarry’s sculpture exhibition\, Pepe Mar’s Summer Studio\, and more. Meet in front of the Fly’s Eye Dome on the first floor of Palm Court (enter at 140 NE 39th Street). This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nTour guidelines:\n\n\nMaximum of 10 persons per tour\n\n\nTour guests are kindly asked to wear masks and practice social distancing during the tour.\n\n\n*Tours in Spanish are available upon request.\n\n\nAbout your guide: An experienced art and architecture guide\, Thom Wheeler Castillo has worked with various institutions throughout the region as a cultural ambassador and educator to bridge the gap between art and conversation\, including the Peréz Art Museum Miami\, O\, Miami Poetry Festival\, HistoryMiami\, A.I.R.I.E. (Artist in Residence in the Everglades)\, the Rubell Museum\, and the Department of Reflection.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/miami-design-district-public-art-tours-10/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Miami Design District Public Art Tours
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 25th from 5-6pm join the Miami Design District for a free guided tour of the neighborhood’s world-renowned public art\, architecture as well as temporary artist projects and exhibitions made possible by the district. For this tour\, enjoy SITE PLAN\, explore the Miami Design District’s architecture\, considering the history and ideas important to architecture and how art is integrated within each site\, while strolling through the neighborhood. Sites include Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome\, Leong Leong’s Garage\, Paseo Ponti\, and more. Meet in front of the Fly’s Eye Dome on the first floor of Palm Court (enter at 140 NE 39th Street). This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nTour guidelines:\n\n\nMaximum of 10 persons per tour\n\n\nTour guests are kindly asked to wear masks and practice social distancing during the tour.\n\n\n*Tours in Spanish are available upon request.\n\n\nAbout your guide: An experienced art and architecture guide\, Thom Wheeler Castillo has worked with various institutions throughout the region as a cultural ambassador and educator to bridge the gap between art and conversation\, including the Peréz Art Museum Miami\, O\, Miami Poetry Festival\, HistoryMiami\, A.I.R.I.E. (Artist in Residence in the Everglades)\, the Rubell Museum\, and the Department of Reflection.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/miami-design-district-public-art-tours-12/
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