Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Monday, May 19, 2014

Celebrate National Military Appreciation Month at Florida State Parks

National Military Appreciation Month serves as a time to honor, remember, recognize and appreciate military personnel and their families and the many sacrifices made every day, as well as those Americans who have given their lives defending our freedoms. In its 15th year, National Military Appreciation Month remains successful as volunteers from around the country continue to promote public patriotism, awareness and support for our troops, veterans and their families.
Florida State Parks invite everyone, especially active duty military, veterans and their families, to enjoy a day at one of our 171 state parks and trails. While there are plenty of activities offered at Florida State Parks, there are also many ways that visitors can show support and appreciation for America’s military members, veterans and families.
Top 5 Ways to Support America’s Military at Florida State Parks:
1. Bring a small American flag to the park and wave it proudly in honor of the sacrifices our military makes daily.
2. Gather friends and family and while enjoying the sunshine, make a care package to send to a solider through Soldiers’ Angels.
3. If you see a person in military uniform, thank him or her for the services provided to our country.
4. Take advantage of a good deal to visit state parks. Discounts on the purchase of Annual Entrance Passes are available to active duty and veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Free Lifetime Military Entrance Passes are available to veterans with service-related disabilities, surviving spouses and parents of members of the U.S. military who have fallen in combat and law enforcement officers and firefighters who have died in the line of duty. Please see the Florida State Parks website and the Things to Know tab for more information.
5. Enjoy a state park this Saturday, May 17 for Armed Forces Day or on Monday, May 26 for Memorial Day. Armed Forces Day is a holiday for citizens to come together and thank our military members for their patriotic service in support for our country. Memorial Day serves as a day for America to remember the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
 
62nd Annual Florida Folk Festival
~Top 20 Event” takes place Memorial Day Weekend.~
JJ Grey with his guitar.
JJ Grey with his guitar.
The 62nd Annual Florida Folk Festival at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park kicks off in just one week. Beginning Friday, May 23, the festival provides the best of Florida’s music, arts and culture, providing something for everyone. Gates open at 8 am daily and tickets are still available.
Since 1953, folk artists have joined ranks for this spectacular event. As one of the oldest state folk festivals in America, this year’s festival will continue the grand tradition of celebrating Florida’s land, food, people and diverse cultural heritage. More than 300 performances are scheduled for the Memorial Day Weekend. With Florida’s greatest folk and roots artists attending the event, including national recording artists, songwriters and musicians of swing, folk, blues, gospel, country, Latin, jazz, bluegrass, Caribbean and zydeco music, the festival is truly an event not to be missed.
This year’s Florida Folk Festival features performances by groups with connections to all parts of Florida, including:
  • JJ Grey & Mofro Whitehouse, Fla.; Southern swamp-funk; visit JJ Grey
  • Albert Castiglia Miami, Fla.; Classic Blues Guitar; visit Albert Castiglia
  • Frank Thomas Lake Wales, Fla.; Legendary Florida Folk
  • Ben Prestage Everglades region; One Man Blues Band; visit Ben Prestage
  • Sam Pacetti St. Augustine, Fla.; Skilled guitar pyrotechnics; visit Sam Pacetti
  • Willie Green Ocala, Fla.; Authentic rural blues with storytelling; visit Willie Green
  • Laney Jones Mount Dora, Fla.; Folk Singer-Songwriter; visit Laney Jones
  • Gypsy Star Tampa Bay area; acoustic rock/world music fusion; visit Gypsy Star
  • Belle and the Band Tallahassee, Fla.; Bluegrass, folk, blues and jazz; visit Belle and the Band
  • Michael Jordan St. Augustine, Fla.; Acoustafunkadelatastic one man band
  • Mark Johnson & Emory Lester Dunnellon, Fla.; Claw-grass Banjo; visit Mark and Emory
  • Jeanie Fitchen Orlando, Fla.; Traditional and original ballads, Florida history; visit Jeanie Fitchen
  • In addition to the performers, visitors will find plenty to amuse and educate. For more information on performance schedules, please call 1-877-6FL-FOLK begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-6FL-FOLK FREE  end_of_the_skype_highlighting (1-877-635-3655 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-635-3655 FREE  end_of_the_skype_highlighting) or visit www.floridastateparks.org/stephenfoster or www.FloridaFolkFestival.com.
    There’s only 7 days left to buy tickets in advance and save! Call Elevate Ticketing at 877-569-7767 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 877-569-7767 FREE  end_of_the_skype_highlighting or visit www.FloridaFolkFestival.com for tickets. Advance tickets for the Florida Folk Festival are $25 per day or $50 for the weekend for adults and $30 per day or $60 for the weekend at the gate. Children under six are admitted free. Ticket prices for children between the ages of six and 16 for the entire weekend are $5.
    7 Best Forts and Places to Learn History
    ~Immerse yourself in the history of the forts at Florida State Parks.~   
    The flags fly at Fort Clinch State Park.
    The American flag flies at Fort Clinch State Park.
    Florida State Parks are filled with an enormous amount of history. Many of our parks are known as historical sites and can provide a wide array of information and insight into Florida’s past. Visitors are able to walk through areas where famous battles and wars took place and learn about the rich history Florida State Parks has to offer. We also have a wide array of forts to visit and learn about.
    7 Best Forts of Florida State Parks:
    1. Fort Clinch State Park: Named for General Duncan Lamont Clinch, a prominent figure of the Second Seminole War, construction of Fort Clinch began in 1847. Fort Clinch is one of the most well-preserved 19th century forts in the country. No battles were ever fought at the fort, although it was garrisoned during both the Civil and Spanish-American wars.
    2.Fort Cooper State Park: In 1836, the First Georgia Battalion of Volunteers built a stockade for the soldiers resting along the banks of Lake Holathlikaha. The Volunteers were forced to hold their own against the Seminole Indians through several skirmishes. The park is named in honor of Major Mark Anthony Cooper, commander of 380 First Georgia Battalion Volunteers.
    3. Fort Foster Historic State Site: Fort Foster is part of Hillsborough River State Park and is a fort reconstructed from the Second Seminole War. The interpretive center of the park has more than 100 artifacts on display that were found at the Fort Foster Historic Site and offer an insight on both sides of the conflict between the Seminole nation and the U.S. military.
    4. Fort Mose Historic State Park: Fort Mose is the site of the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in what is now the United States. In 1738, the Spanish governor of Florida chartered the settlement of Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, or Fort Mose, as a settlement for those fleeing slavery from the English colonies in the Carolinas. Although there are no remains of the earth and wooden structures, visitors can still view the land where the settlement once stood.
    5. Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park: Florida’s southernmost state park was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1973 and is popular for its recreation, as well as U.S. military history. The fort was one of a series built in the mid-1800s to defend the nation’s southeastern coastline. Fort Zachary Taylor played important roles in the Civil War and Spanish-American War.
    6. Paynes Creek Historic State Park: During the 1840s, tensions between settlers and the Seminole Indians prompted authorities to establish a trading post in Florida’s interior, away from settlements. In late 1849, after the post was attacked and destroyed by renegade Indians, Fort Chokonikla was built as the first outpost in a chain of forts established to control the Seminoles.
    7. San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park: The history of this National Landmark dates back to 1528 when Panfilo de Narvaez arrived in the area with 300 men. However, the first fort was not built until 1679. Andrew Jackson occupied the fort during the early 1800s. The final confrontation at San Marcos occurred in 1861 when the Confederates took the fort, renaming it Fort Ward. Pottery and tools unearthed near the original fort are displayed in the museum.
     
     
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    La Conferencia “Autism Today 2014: Un camino alternativo hacia la recuperaciĆ³n!

    La Conferencia “Autism Today 2014:
    Un camino alternativo hacia la recuperaciĆ³n!
    Una gran jornada informativa, dirigida a toda la comunidad y especialmente a los padres y familiares de personas que sufren de Autismo.

    QUIEN:    GM Autism, fundaciĆ³n sin fines de lucro es la organizaciĆ³n a
                       cargo de  esta importante iniciativa, cuyo principal objetivo es
    dar a conocer los  avances y descubrimientos para el tratamiento y la cura del Autismo

    Con la participaciĆ³n especial de reconocidos especialistas en   autismo, de nivel internacional, tales como:

        • Kerry Rivera: Fundadora de Autismo02
        • Marco Ruggiero: MD y PhD en BiologĆ­a Molecular
        • Dr. AnĆ­bal GutiĆ©rrez: MĆ©dico y PhD, profesor asistente en el departamento de PsicologĆ­a de FIU y Director del Laboratorio de InvestigaciĆ³n de AnĆ”lisis de la Conducta Autista.
        • Dr. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker: PHD, mejor conocido por sus nuevos descubrimientos mĆ©dicos acerca del CD (Chlorine Dioxide)
        • Vani Hari: mejor conocida como FoodBabe, es una activista dedicada por completo a la causa de identificar y etiquetar los alimentos genĆ©ticamente modificados

    CUANDO:         Martes, 20 de mayo, 2013
                                 8:00AM – 6:00pm

    DONDE:        Miami Beach Convention Center



    Para informaciĆ³n y registro pueden visitar http://gmautismfoundation.org/ 

    Thursday, May 15, 2014

    Vice President Joe Biden

    The White House, Washington
    Here's what I saw in Cleveland's Little Italy neighborhood today:
    I saw a community coming together to replace an obsolete old train station with a new, energy-efficient one that connects two high-employment areas.
    Yesterday, in St. Louis, I saw the construction of a land bridge that's designed to let residents and tourists better access the city's famous Archway.
    Our infrastructure projects -- the roads we pave, the tracks we lay down, the bridges we build -- they bring out the best of us as a country. We build big things. It's our history.
    That happened because our Administration took steps to expedite the permitting process for these kinds of projects. And today, we announced that we're doing the same thing for 11 more accelerated projects -- from Boston's South Station to the Pensacola Bay Bridge.
    But there's more that's got to be done to make sure this country's infrastructure projects get the funding they need. That's something only Congress can do, and they're running out of time to do it.
    If our Congress doesn't act soon, the funding that pays for our transportation projects will run out. The Department of Transportation won't have a dime to go toward more than 112,000 projects happening around the country. Nearly 700,000 good jobs would be at risk. And some states are already slowing down projects because they're anticipating this inaction.
    Think about that for a second.
    These states are putting American jobs on the line because they’re actually expecting their legislators to refuse to do their jobs.
    It shouldn't be that way, and you can play a role in changing it by making sure everyone knows what's going on and what it means.
    Thanks.
    Vice President Joe Biden

    MIAMI BEACH THIS WEEK MAY 15 - MAY 21, 2014

    City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs=May 15 - May 21, 2014

    The Miami Beach Cultural Affairs Program, with guidance from the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council, develops, coordinates and promotes the performing and visual arts groups in Miami Beach. To date, Cultural Affairs has awarded over $10 million in grants to approximately 130 diverse not-for-profit arts groups, which contribute so richly to the artistic landscape of the City, proving that the Council plays an integral leadership role in supporting, promoting and advocating the unique and extensive scope of cultural offerings in Miami Beach.
    For more events visit:

         

    TONIGHT!!
    SOUNDSCAPE CINEMA SERIES @ExoStage: Thor: The Dark World FREE
    Wednesday, May 14, 8:00 p.m.
    Exostage @ Miami Beach SoundScape, 500 17 Street
    Enjoy free movies every Wednesday night! This week: THOR: THE DARK WORLD (2013) Directed by Alan Taylor and James Gunn; with Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman. Bring your blanket or beach chair and picnic! No glass please. The FREE SoundScape Cinema Series is presented generously by the Marilyn and Edward Gadinsky Charitable Foundation.
    Art Club for Adults
    Thursday, May 15, 1:30 p.m.
    Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
    The mission of this program is to stimulate creativity and provide an opportunity for discussions about art and life. Each week features a different program or activity for the class. For more Info: www.bassmuseum.org or call 305.673.7530. Members and Miami Beach Residents: free. Non-members: $8 (cost of museum admission)
    Miami Dance Festival: An Evening of Water Ballet FREE
    Thursday, May 15, 7:00 p.m.
    National Hotel Pool Deck, 1655 Collins Avenue.
    Etude plus the premiere of a new water ballet.
    Digital Oculus: Women+Art+Technology FREE
    Opens Thursday, May 15, 2014
    Miami Beach Urban Studios: 420 Lincoln Rd. Suite 440
    Digital Oculus: Women+Art+Technology, is an exhibition featuring the work of women artists that take a versatile approach to digital media.  The women artists have used visuals and applied concepts that depict daily occurrences. Opening Reception: Thursday, May 15, 7:00 p.m.
    Miami International Piano Festival: Discovery Series
    May 15-18, 2014
    Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road
    The Discovery Series presents brilliant emerging artists who speak with a unique and compelling musical voice. They are not main stream and are willing to be adventurous and often daring in expressing their artistic vision, offering our audiences an aesthetic and emotional experience not available from "establishment" concert programming.
    FILMS ON THE BEACH: The Rabbi's Cat FREE
    Thursday, May 15, 8:00 p.m.
    Exostage @ Miami Beach SoundScape, 500 17 Street 
    Part of the French Film Series "Feline Films on the Beach" THE RABBI'S CAT / Le Chat du Rabbin Directed by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux (2011), starring FranƧois Morel, Maurice BĆ©nichou and Hafsia Herzi.
    Bastille
    Thursday, May 15, 8:30 p.m.
    Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Avenue
    Bastille are an English rock band formed in London in 2010. They began as a solo project by singer-songwriter Dan Smith, who later decided to form a band. The four-piece consists of members; Dan Smith, Chris Wood, William Farquarson and Kyle Simmons. The name of the band derives from Bastille Day - an event celebrated on Smith's birthday, 14 July.
    UNDER THE SKIN
    Multiple Screenings May 15 - 21, 2014
    Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue, First Floor
    From visionary director Jonathan Glazer (Birth) comes a stunning career transformation, a masterpiece of existential science fiction that journeys to the heart of what it means to be human, extraterrestrial undefined or something in between.
    Best of Cannes: BLUE RUIN
    Multiple screenings May 15 - 18, 2014
    Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue, First Floor
    Dwight Evans is a mysterious outsider whose quiet life on the margins is turned upside down when he returns to his childhood home to carry out an act of vengeance. Proving himself an amateur assassin, he winds up in a brutal fight to protect his estranged family.
    Best of Miami Film Festival: FINDING VIVIAN MAIER
    Multiple screenings May 15 - 21, 2014
    Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue, First Floor
    Who is Vivian Maier? Now considered one of the 20th century's greatest street photographers, Vivian Maier was a mysterious nanny who secretly took over 100,000 photographs that went unseen during her lifetime. Maier's strange and riveting life and art are revealed through never-before-seen photographs, films, and interviews with dozens who thought they knew her.
    Miami City Ballet School Workshop Performances
    Friday, May 16, 7:00 p.m.
    Saturday, May 17, 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
    Sunday, May 18, 2:00 p.m.               
    Miami City Ballet, 2200 Liberty Avenue
    Celebrate the achievements of Miami City Ballet School students from young, aspiring ballerinas to near professionals at the culmination of their 2013-2014 School Year. The performance features original works by Miami City Ballet School Faculty in ballet, modern, jazz and character dance, as well as Marius Petipa's Sleeping Beauty (Act III).  TICKETS: $25+
    FAIRY TALES, Songs of the Dandelion Woman
    May 16 - 18, 2014
    SoBe Arts Little Stage Theater, 2100b Washington Avenue
    Fairy Tales, Songs of the Dandelion Woman is a 90-minute trip "down the rabbit hole." With a score and libretto created by Carson Kievman, this contemporary music-theater journey hurtles through a kaleidoscopically shifting mental landscape, past the borderline between hilarity and madness, into a surrealistic dislocation.
    Tamar Braxton
    Friday, May 16, 8:30 p.m.
    Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Avenue
    Tamar Braxton is an American Grammy-Nominated singer-songwriter, actress, dancer, and reality television personality. She is the youngest sister to R&B singing icon Toni Braxton.
    Museum Tours
    Saturday, May 17, 2:00 p.m.
    Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
    Docent led tours of the museum exhibitions. For more Info: www.bassmuseum.orgor call 305.673.7530 Members and Miami Beach Residents: free. Non-members: $8 (cost of museum admission).
    Miami Piano Circle Presents: Ten Grands at the Opera!
    Saturday, May 17, 8:00 p.m.
    New World Center, 500 17th Street
    Experience the transcendence of sound from ten grand pianos simultaneously playing under a spectacular lighting design. Ten Grands at the Opera! features selections from beloved operas, all masterfully arranged by Ford-Foundation winning composer Dennis Kam, with pianists Mia Vassilev, Georgi Danchev, Dionisio Camacho, Kristin Camacho, Liana Pailodze, Jamila Tekalli, Alan Ngim, Stepan Rudenko, Daniel Manoiu, and Asiya Korepanova.
    Erika Moon's Burlesque Magnifique
    Saturday, May 17, 9:00 p.m.
    Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Avenue
    Burlesque Magnifique brings a new concept to South Beach fusing the art of the authentic tease with extraordinary entertainment for a truly spectacular Burlesque revue along with our live jazz band The French Horn. Take a 90 minute journey into the art of seduction as each performer draws you into their sizzling world.
    International Museum Day: Museum Collections Make Connections FREE
    Sunday, May 18, 2014
    This year's theme, Museum Collections Make Connections, reminds us that museums are living institutions that help create bonds between visitors, generations and cultures around the world. The museum is an institution that preserves and communicates the past, yet it is grounded in the present. In its very essence, it is a link between the generations, as it allows present and future generations to better comprehend their origins and history.
    10th South Beach Photomarathon
    May 18, 2014
    Fotomission and Tropicolor will host the 10th South Beach Photomarathon, an exciting event that is open to all who enjoy photography. Participants will be assigned six topics to photograph on South Beach over a period of six hours. The topics will be kept secret until the event day and are purposefully vague to give the contestants plenty of room for self expression. This event will be completely managed online.
    Ekphrasis Project
    Sunday, May 18, 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
    Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
    This critically acclaimed performance returns to the Bass Museum of Art for the fifth year featuring new works by Artistic Directors Salterini and Baumgarten directly inspired by the current art on display and the unique architectural elements of the facilities. Free with museum admission.
    Lecture: The Ill-Fated Voyage of the St. Louis (75th Anniversary) FREE
    Sunday, May 18, 2:00 p.m.
    Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, 301 Washington Avenue
    On May 13, 1939, the German transatlantic liner SS St. Louis sailed from Hamburg, Germany, for Havana, Cuba. On the voyage were 937 passengers, almost all Jews fleeing from the Third Reich. The Cuban government turned away the St. Louis. After being refused safe haven in the United States as well, the ship returned to Europe.
    Bill Maher
    Sunday, May 18, 8:00 p.m.
    Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Avenue
    Bill Maher is an American stand-up comedian, television host, political commentator, satirist, author, and actor.
    SOUNDSCAPE CINEMA SERIES @ExoStage: Iron Man 3FREE
    Wednesday, May 21, 8:00 p.m.
    Exostage @ Miami Beach SoundScape, 500 17 Street
    Enjoy free movies every Wednesday night! This week: IRON MAN 3 (2013) Directed by Shane Black with Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow. The FREE SoundScape Cinema Series is presented generously by the Marilyn and Edward Gadinsky CharitableFoundation. Bring your blanket or beach chair and picnic! No glass please
    Miami Museum Month
    Continues through May 31, 2014
    During May, celebrate Miami Museum Month. All visitors and locals will be offered "Buy One, Get One Free" admission or "Join One Museum, See Them All" at participating museums. This is an incredible opportunity to museum hop and experience the Miami cultural scene. The cultural scene in Greater Miami and the Beaches is unique and diverse. This is an incredible opportunity to experience the area's inspiring museums.
    Flight: Aloft in the Everglades FREE
    Continues through July 6, 2014
    ArtCenter/South Florida, 800 Lincoln Road
    Flightis an exhibition of new work created by artists who participated in the AIRIE residency at Everglades National Park. The artists in the exhibition each spent a month living and working in the park, immersed in the ecological and cultural concerns of the River of Grass. Artists: Wendy Call, Lisa Elmaleh, Naomi Fisher, Gustavo Matamoros, Adam Nadel, Trong Nguyen, Rebecca Reeve, Nathanial Sandler, Susan Silas, Curated by Deborah Mitchell.
    Vanitas: Fashion and Art
    Continues through July 20, 2014
    Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
    Vanitas: Fashion and Art examines the theme of vanitas as expressed in avant garde ready-to-wear and haute couture as well as in contemporary paintings, sculptures, industrial design and new media. 
    Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui
    Continues through August 10, 2014
    Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
    The exhibition highlights Anatsui's recent work and features twelve monumental metal wall and floor sculptures, widely considered to represent the apex of his career to date. In addition, a series of works on paper illuminate his artistic process, while wooden wall reliefs reference his extensive work in other media.
    Cinema Judaica: The War Years, 1939 - 1949
    Continues through August 24, 2014
    Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, 301 Washington Avenue
    This unprecedented exhibition of iconic Hollywood film posters from 1939-1949 illustrates how the motion picture industry countered America's isolationism, advocated going to war against the Nazis, influenced post-war perceptions of the Jewish people and the founding of the State of Israel, and shaped the face of contemporary Jewish life.

    Growers, Grocers & Gefilte Fish: A Gastronomic Look at Florida Jews & Food

    Continues through October 5, 2014

    Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, 301 Washington Avenue
    From the pierogies of Poland to the salsas of South America, this exhibition will comprise a wide range of historic items that tell the story of Floridian Jews in the food industry - those who grow, prepare, distribute, cook and serve the foods we love.
    Pleasure, Fear and the Pursuit of Happiness FREE
    Ongoing
    Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive
    Nayda Collazo-Llorens will be installing 2D textual art along the meandering concrete pathways in the Garden. The text is based on thoughts and memories--both real and imagined--collected from Miami Beach locals and visitors. An opening reception will be held June 28, 5-7 p.m.
    Untitled ([construction of good)]
    Ongoing
    The Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave
    305.531.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
    The Wolfsonian-FIU presents a new site-specific exhibit, Untitled ([construction of good)] by artist Bhakti Baxter in The Wolfsonian Bridge Tender House beginning November 29th. The installation will take place in the steel structure created in the Art Deco style outside of the museum entrance. The focus of the exhibit will be on the construction of good for mankind, focusing on how the meanings of things are perpetually shaped by their human and historical contexts.
    Egyptian Gallery
    Ongoing
    Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue
    305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org
    The Bass Museum of Art invites visitors to experience the ancient world at the only Egyptian Gallery in Florida.  The gallery offers a unique opportunity to learn about one of the world's oldest and most mysterious civilizations from its surviving objects, including an Egyptian sarcophagus and mummy.
    Watercolors-English and American
    Ongoing
    World Erotic Art Museum, 1205 Washington Avenue
    305.532.9336  www.weam.com
    The extraordinary persona of Sylvie Jones, the famed London artist who has also written such popular children's books as "Who's in the Tub," will be on view. Tickets are $15 with no one under 18 admitted. 
    Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections from the Wolfsonian Collection
    Ongoing
    Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Ave.
    305.531.1001 www.wolfsonian.org
    The nearly 300 works on display, 1885 to 1945,  provide insight into the ways design has influenced and adapted to the modern world.
    Artcenter/South Florida Artists-In-Residence Ongoing
    FREE
     Artcenter/South Florida, 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road
    305.674.2728 www.artcentersf.org
    ArtCenter/South Florida ("ACSF") announces the arrival of four new Artists-in-Residence and welcomes visitors to their working studios. 
    Selections from the Collection
    Ongoing
    Bass Museum of Art2100 Collins Avenue
    305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org 
    The permanent collection of the Bass Museum of Art spans more than five hundred years and four continents, including works from Renaissance and Baroque paintings; Rococo court painting and English portraiture; painting and sculpture of North America and much more.
    MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida
    OngoingJewish Museum of Florida301 Washington Avenue
    305.672.5044    www.jewishmuseum.com
    More than 500 photos and artifacts that depict the Jewish experience in Florida since 1763. The exhibit includes three films and a timeline wall of Jewish history.
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