Week of September 13, 2007    
Ruling may sink tunnel fund source
What Brickell condo slump? Developer adds units
New Florida Supreme Court ruling might hurt redevelopment agencies
Charter panel endorses status quo on offices
Citizens beg county to spare Mom and Pop grants
Arts center business plan calls for audience market research
Permit for 2-tower mixed project sought

Art   
Books
Business
Children
Comedy
Dance
Fashion
Highlights
Movies
Music
Outdoors
Public Meetings
Special Events 
Sports
Theater

 

Calendar of Events
FYI Miami
Filming in Miami
Display Ads
Front Page
About Miami Today
Put Your Message in Miami Today
Contact Miami Today
Job Opportunities
Research Our Files
The Online Archive
Order Reprints




ART

Saturday 9/13

URBAN MIAMI
   Urban Manifesto is an exhibition that features art on urban life in Miami by local artists. Various times at Buena Vista Building, Suite 102, 180 NE 39th St., Miami. Through Sept. 14. Free. Details: (786) 488-2195.
ELDERS TRIBUTE
   The Art of Aging exhibition is a tribute to elders and their way of life. Artists from North America, Israel and England showcase their views on aging through multimedia art such as painting, sculpture, photography, fiber, mixed media and videos. Various times at Jewish Museum of Florida, 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Through Sept. 23. $2.50-$12. Details: (305) 672-5044 or www.jewishmuseum.com.
CANVAS ART
   Miami Art Museum presents its new exhibition Tamayo: A Modern Icon Reinterpreted by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo. Various times at 101 W. Flagler St., Miami. The exhibition continues through Sept. 23. Free on Sundays; Free children younger than 12; $2.50-$5 others Tuesdays-Saturdays. Details: (305) 375-3000.
ASIAN ART
   Miami International Airport's Mia Gallery presents Amazingly Asian exhibition, a compilation of drawings, paintings, and sculpture of Asian culture. Through Sept. 28. Various times at 4200 NW 21st St., Terminal E, Miami. Details: (305) 876-0749.
PROPOSED PLANS
   University of Miami's School of Architecture presents an exhibition of City of Miami photographs by students who are working on academically related proposed plans for the Miami Waterfront Study. Through Oct. 5. Weekdays. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center New Gallery, 1215 Dickinson Dr., Coral Gables. Free. Details: (305) 284-1563.
GEOMETRICAL ART
   Jan Dibbets' collection of inkjet photographs and pencil drawings on walls can be seen at the Miami Art Museum. Various times at 101 W. Flagler St., Miami. Through Oct. 14. Free students with identification and children younger than 12; $2.50-$5 others. Details: (305) 375-3000 or miamiartmuseum.org.
NEW ART
   MOCA at Goldman Warehouse presents New Art: South Florida exhibition, which features various artworks by recipients of the 2007 South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowships for Visual and Media Artists. Various times at 404 NW 26th St., Miami. The exhibition continues through Oct. 27. Donation fee. Details: (305) 893-6211.
RARE COLLECTION
   The Wolfsonian-Florida International University presents Indoctrinating Youth: Selections from the Pamela K. Harer Gift of Propaganda Books for Children. Donated by Ms. Harer, the exhibition features dozens of children's books and pieces from around the world in relation to war and propaganda. Through Oct. 31. $3.75-$5.35. Details: (305) 531-1001 or www.wolfsonian.org.
DINOSAUR EXHIBIT
   The Miami Science Museum features the Dinosaurs of China. The collection includes dinosaurs, bird fossils and mounted skeletons. Various times at 3280 S. Miami Ave., Miami. Through June 16, 2008. $13-$20. Details: (305) 646-4200 or www.miamisci.org.
URUGUAYAN ART
   Miami Dade College's InterAmerican Campus hosts the 11th annual Uruguayan Art Exhibition featuring artists such as Mario Marinoni, Ruben Bello and Daniel Pontet. The exhibition begins Saturday and runs through Aug. 29. Various times at Tower Theater, 1508 SW Eighth St., Miami. Free. Details: (305) 643-8706.
MULTI-MEDIA
   Museum of Contemporary Art presents Karen Kilimnik, a multi-media exhibition. The exhibition features close to 100 works on paintings, drawings, photographs, assemblage and installations of Ms. Kilimnik's work, which is based on popular culture, history and literature. Various times at 770 NE 125th St., North Miami. RSVP required. Free members, North Miami residents and City of North Miami employees; $5 others. Through Nov. 11. Details: (305) 893-6211 or www.mocanomi.org.
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHS
   Bass Museum of Art presents a new exhibition of portraits and city photographs during 20th century America in Facades: Expression and Architecture in American Society. The exhibition will feature photographs by famed photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Lewis Hine and Mitch Epstein. Through Jan. 6. $6-$12. Details: (305) 673-7530 or www.bassmuseum.org.


   

Art    Books    Business    Children     Comedy    
Dance   Fashion    Highlights   Movies    Music   Outdoors  
Public Meetings    
Special Events   Sports   Theater    

 

 

Top Front Page About Miami Today Put Your Message in Miami Today Contact Miami Today

© Copyright 2007 Miami Today
designed and produced by Green Dot Advertising and Marketing