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ML SELECTS Art Galleries & Museums Home to a number of noteworthy art galleries and museums, Miami is brimming with innovative and provocative works of art, history and culture. Throughout the year, Miami hosts a bevy of exhibits and expositions featuring the greatest artists and masterpieces of the past and present-- all ready to inspire and awe art enthusiasts. Take a look! VENUE AMERICA’S COLLECTION 214 Andalusia Ave. | Coral Gables (305) 446-5578 | americascollection.com ART SOUTH 240 N. Krome Ave. | Homestead (305) 247-9406 | artsouthhomestead.org ART SPACE/ VIRGINIA MILLER 169 Madiera Ave. | Coral Gables (305) 444-4493 | virginiamiller.com BAKEHOUSE ART COMPLEX 561 NW 32 St. | Miami (305) 576-2828 | info@bacfl.org TYPE Gallery DESCRIPTION Situated in the heart of Coral Gables, this private and corporate arts dealer features a full service gallery that presents solo and group shows numerous times each month. The gallery features cotemporary and modern arts of various mediums from Latin America, Europe and the United States. Paintings by Antonia Guzman, as well as works by artists like Pedro Ruiz and Connie Lloveras, to name a few—are on exhibit. Gallery This 3 ½ acre non-profit artist community is located in historic downtown Homestead. It has three buildings of artist’s studios, exhibitions, and educational programs to support and promote emerging artists. In the Fine Arts Building, you’ll find paintings, photography, and mosaics. The Crafts Building features fabric design and jewelry, while the Sculpture Space boasts pieces in wood, bronze and stone. Gallery For over 35 years, Virginia Miller has brought historically important contemporary artists and works to Miami. The gallery has a momentous and unique collection of international works, including pieces by Dutch painter, Karel Appel. The gallery featured works by Abstract Expressionist, Richard Pousette-Dart and a rare exhibition and sale of “Doonesbury” drawings and paintings. Gallery Set inside a large 1930’s commercial baking company building is this non-profit art and art education organization. The complex boasts several galleries, 70 artist studios, classrooms, and an assortment of technical facilities, including a print lab and dark room. The artists range from painters, sculptors, potters, printers and furniture makers. Shows feature emerging local talent. BASS MUSEUM OF ART 2121 Park Ave. | Miami Beach (305) 673-7530 | bassmuseum.org BERNICE STEINBAUM GALLERY 3550 N. Miami Ave. | Miami (305) 573-2700 | bernicesteinbaumgallery.com DIASPORA VIBE GALLERY 3938 North Miami Ave. | Miami Design District | (305) 573-4046 | DiasporaVibe.net DAMIEN B. ART CENTER 282 NW 36 St. | Miami (305) 573-4949 INFO Monday-Friday: 10:30am to 5:30pm Saturdays: 12pm-5pm Tuesday-Friday: 10am-6pm. Every 2nd Saturday: 3pm-8pm Monday-Friday: 11am to 6pm, and by appointment. Daily: 12pm to 5pm Art Museum A revolving assortment of art is on display in this museum situated in the heart of the Art Deco District. Its treasures include Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century tapestries and Italian Renaissance altarpieces by Botticelli and Giovanni Mazone. Gallery New York art-scene veteran, Bernice Steinbaum, whose gallery was named by Miami New Times as the “Best in Town”, has presented Miami with a fine selection of emerging and acclaimed contemporary artists for several years now. Some of the artists featured are Edouard Duval-Carrie, Glexis Novoa, and Peter Sarkisian. Her emphasis is on diversity as women make-up half of her artists and 35% are “artists of color.” Gallery This local arts organization exhibits the talents of artists from Latin American and the Caribbean Islands. The pieces are as diverse as Miami is, with arts ranging from black and white photography to ceramics to abstract paintings. The last Friday of the month from May to October the gallery honors a new artist and hosts a celebratory evening that features live music, poetry, and a taste of Caribbean cuisine. Gallery A promoter of European art, specifically French, this non-profit center lies in Miami’s Wynwood area. It offers exhibition space, artist’s studios, hosts shows, as well as various cultural events, including concerts and lectures. Artists exhibited include Parisian ROD, Asif Farooq, Dale Nally, and Melissa Pena. DIANE LOWENSTEIN FINE ARTS 2043 N. Miami Ave. | Miami (305) 576-1804 | dlfinearts.com Art Gallery In the art scene since 1989, Lowestein’s goal in coming to the Grove from Buenos Aires, Argentina was to introduce new artistic talent to the world. Representing over 40 artists, primarily from South and Central America, including Jose Bedia, Sterz, and Oscar Suarez, you’ll view amazing exhibits, sculptures, paintings, and installations. Wednesday-Sunday 12pm-5pm. Adults: $8, Seniors: $6, Students: $6, Kids: free. Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-6pm Monday-Friday: 11am-6pm, Sat 12pm- 4pm "Final Fridays" 7pm-10pm Monday-Friday: 10am to 5pm Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30am-6pm 100 MIAMI LIVING

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