As developers reshape Miami’s art district, LGBTQIA+ venues are vanishing, leaving a community of 190,000 people with few places to gather
Featuring works by five Black women and nonbinary artists, “Mark Me, Too” runs until Dec. 14 at the Hyde Park Art Center
New county budget proposal restores most of the $12.8 million initially planned for cuts to arts and cultural grants. But artists say Miami’s arts need more support, not less
As public archival institutions fade and the state rewrites curricula, the next generation of cultural workers is stepping up
The literary festival returns with a nimbler structure that rings true to its organizing foundation
Nearly 700 South Florida artists and community members have signed an open letter calling for the board chair of Oolite Arts to resign following the abrupt removal of pro-Palestinian artwork at a Walgreens in Miami. Oolite Arts is Miami’s largest artist support organization and offers artist residencies, housing stipends,
Artists are pushing for a reckoning over workers’ rights and fair pay in their industry
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