Artist Shares Dead Fish Story At FIU Art Basel Event
Laura Antunez/Staff Writer American contemporary sculptor and photographer Petah Coyne used to be obsessed with collecting dead fish. “To me they were so beautiful, you…
Laura Antunez/Staff Writer American contemporary sculptor and photographer Petah Coyne used to be obsessed with collecting dead fish. “To me they were so beautiful, you…
Anna Radinsky/Entertainment Director It’s that time of the year again. Instead of rejoicing about Miami’s heightened traffic jams, why not indulge in what the fuss…
By Ruth Willis The Patricia & Philip Art Museum hosted the opening reception of Reflections of the Americas: New Acquisitions from the Collection of Univision….
“As soon as I walked in, I was enamored by the color and the amount of detail in the work,” said Bianca Rodriguez, an attendee of the “More is More” exhibition. “It was overwhelming but in a good way. The designs are beautiful.”
Art Basel, and as you may have heard, was absolutely crazy. A woman got stabbed, a police officer killed someone, A$AP Rocky might be going out with Kylie Jenner, but at the end of the day, it’s all about one thing: the art that is littered throughout this great city every year spanning over three neighborhoods.
Previously, rent in Wynwood was one of the lowest in the city and even in the county. However, as more developers swoop in, more artists and residents are swept out.
Mariana Dias / Contributing Writer Every first week of December, Miami and its beaches turn into the greatest art hub on the planet, gathering artists,…
Natalie Montaner / Columnist Art Basel, Miami’s well-renowned international art show, is officially upon us and with all the events being hosted throughout the city,…
Ashley Garner/Columnist Miami is a city known to the world for its breathtaking beaches, celebrity hub hot spot, and its unique fashion sense. It hosts…
For the first time in its history, the University is offering students a winter mini-term to students.