The Island

I highly recommend rvsp to the island. The press release is here.

the island
flagler memorial island
friday, december 3, 4-8pm
art basel miami 2010

bozidar brazda, stefan brüggemann, scott campbell, brody condon, naomi fisher,
michael genovese, luis gispert, adler guerrier, terence koh, kate levant & michael e. smith,
hanna liden, justin lowe, kori newkirk, jack pierson, marina rosenfeld, and rona yefman

organized by shamim m. momin (land) and aaron bondaroff/al moran (ohwow)

rsvp to rsvp-theisland@nomadicdivision.org
your departure location will be revealed upon confirmation of rsvp

support for this project provided by havainas

MORE INFORMATION

Visual | Dance

Heather Maloney and Glexis Novoa will present Visual | Dance.

Visual | Dance is conceived as an “after-after Art Basel’s parties” late evening sessions consist of a program of contemporary dance performances, including works in progress, developed through ‘Inkub8’s open-studio series‘ and repertoire pieces.

via knightarts.

Inkub8
2021 NW 1st Place, Miami, FL, 33127.
Tel. 305 482 1621

Else @ Tilton Gallery

Tilton Gallery
ELSE
September 9- October 16, 2010
8 East 86th Street
New York, NY 10021

Opening reception: Thursday, September 9th 6-8pm

Participating artists: Noel Anderson | Adler Guerrier | Arjan Zazueta | Carlos Rigau | David Antonio Cruz | Diane Wah | Frohawk Two Feathers | Jaret Vadera | Langdon Graves | Simone Leigh | Yashua Klos | Felandus Thames | Co-Curators: Derrick Adams + Jack Tilton

else @ tilton gallery

Naomi Fisher promotes (weird) Miami

Naomi Fisher interviewed by John Hood, of nbcmiami.com.

In addition to the” Weird” participants, what other Miami artists have you been keeping an eye on? That’s tough because I’m so psyched about all of the “Weird” participants! Clifton Childree is a perennial favorite. … Nicolas Lobo is doing a fascinating portrait of a former downstairs neighbor. … Adler Guerrier is like a sleuth. … Christy Gast has an aptitude for exploring nature that I share. … I wish I could partake in a Jason Hedges food performance every day. … Who else? Robert Chambers, Mette Tommerup, Bhakti Baxter. … Oh boy, instead of writing a book of names I’m going to suggest seeing the new show “New Work Miami 2010” at MAM. That covers many people I think are making interesting work.

Reading Room @ MDPL

Artists’ books, multiples and stuff at the Miami-Dade Public Library‘s Reading Room

Subject: TOMORROW: New Arrivals at The Reading Room, 12-2pm

The Reading Room
A Temporary Space for Artists’ Books, Publications and Multiples
Friday, May 14, Noon – 2 p.m.
Main Library Children’s Room, 101 W. Flagler Street, Miami
Featuring: New Arrivals Reading Session

This week we’ll take a break from special guest discussions to do some actual reading. The Reading Room will be stocked with 25 artists’ books, multiples and publications added to the Library’s permanent art collection this year. Many of them are heavy on text and demand closer inspection. The most recent batch includes vintage artists’ publications like Avalanche Magazine No. 4 – the Lawrence Weiner issue, from 1972; handmade objects such as Ellen Knudson’s Wild Girls Redux, which won the Florida Artist’s Book Award; zines by Özlem Altin; Black Noise: A Tribute to Steven Parrino, a box set of 32 artist’s books in comic book format, edited by John Armleder, Amy Granat, and Mai-Thu Perret; Nava Atlas’s Love and Marriage, an altered comic; and Poemas, a 1969 livre d’artiste with lithographs by Raoul Veroni and poems by Delmira Agustini, an early 20th century Uruguayan poet whose sensual work made her a trailblazer for later feminist poets.

So take advantage to stop by and read; normally you’d have to make an appointment to see these books and publications. As always, there will be coffee and cookies. There may be music.

On the second Friday of each month, a secret room in the Children’s Room at the Main Library becomes The Reading Room. Visitors can stop by any time between 12 and 2pm to get up close and personal with selections from the Library’s collection of artists’ books, publications and multiples.

Mary Ceruti of the SculptureCenter@ the De La Cruz Collection

Lecture at the De La Cruz Collection, Thursday, April 22, 2010 AT 7 PM.  Take note of the SculptureCenter’s In Practice project series.

De La Cruz Collection
23 NE 41 Street Miami, FL 33137
305 576 6112
info@delacruzcollection.org
www.delacruzcollection.org

Mary Ceruti is the SculptureCenter’s Executive Director, Chief Curator and oversees all aspects of programming, planning, and organizational development.
Ms. Ceruti holds a B.A. in Philosophy from Haverford College and in Art History from Bryn Mawr College. She received her M.A. from the Inter-Arts Center at San Francisco State University after pursuing an in-depth study of community-based public art projects.

RSVP BY E-MAIL TO: INFO@DELACRUZCOLLECTION.ORG, WITH “MARY CERUTI” AS THE SUBJECT OF THE E-MAIL

Haitian Art Relief Fund’s “Artits for Artists in Distress”

drawing

I have just donated this small drawing to the Haitian Art Relief Fund’s “Artits for Artists in Distress”.  The fund aims to support Haitian artists affected by the January 12th earthquake.  The donated works will be shown at ArteAmericas. The fund is being administered the Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance (HCAA), a 501© 3 not-for-profit organization operating in Miami since 1994.