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Culture Crawl Map 02-20 Thursday, February 20 6PM - 9PM TROLLEY ROUTE TON RD L A 10 O INDIAN CREEK DR CULTURAL PARTNERS 88 ST TROLLEY STOPS 85 ST 85 ST VE 1 New World Symphony 81 ST Washington Ave & 17 St A 79 ST 500 17 Street | www.nws.edu VE A WTHORNE A Trolley Stop 1: Washington Ave & 17 St H 2 Washington Ave & 12 St TATUM WATERWAY DR A Come and watch a video that takes you “Behind the 77 ST HARDING 77 ST VE 3 Washington Ave & 3 St Scenes of a New World Symphony WALLCAST® A DICKENS DICKENS 73 ST Concert” and then experience a WALLCAST® 11 72 ST 4 Washington Ave & 10 St concert demo. 12 P Q 5 Washington Ave & 15 St 69 ST SoundScape Cinema Series NORMANDY DR N 6 Lenox Ave & Lincoln Rd A 400 17 Street | www.mbartsandculture.org 9 Trolley Stop 1: Washington Ave & 17 St 67 ST 7 Convention Center Dr & 19 St Bring a blanket, share a picnic and invite your friends to 65 ST 8 Collins Ave & 21 St watch a special screening of Itzhak presented by the 23 ST Miami Jewish Film Festival at 8PM. M 22 ST 9 Collins Ave & 24 St Miami Beach Urban Studios-FIU L 10 Collins Ave & 40 St B 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 440 | www.carta.fiu.edu/mbus DADE BLVD PARK AVE 11 Collins Ave & 72 St Trolley Stop 1: Washington Ave & 17 St 8 MBUS Art Talk with Mike Calway-Fagan, an artist and 21 ST 12 909 Normandy Drive curator based in Chattanooga, TN. Calway-Fagan will K J 20 ST discuss his artistic practice and recent projects. 19 ST 7 O Cinema COLLINS AVE C AVE WASHINGTON ART IN PUBLIC PLACES 1130 Washington Avenue 17 ST www.o-cinema.org ISLAND AVE 1 17 ST Trolley Stop 2: Washington Ave & 12 St A Soak up the weird, wacky, borderline 6 LINCOLN RD Obstinate Lighthouse Liquid Measures obsessive romance of Miami, My Love, a VENETIAN CSWY LINCOLN RD Tobias Rehberger Wendy Wischer mid-1960s trip through Miami, Miami Beach B and beyond. Screening starts at 6PM and I H Morris Save Our Reefs will screen on loop until 9PM. 16 ST Dan Graham Carlos Alves Mermaid About Sand Miami Beach Film Society 5 G Roy Lichtenstein Franz Ackermann C 1130 Washington Avenue | www.o-cinema.org Trolley Stop 2: Washington Ave & 12 St Humanoids Eloquent South Join us for a demonstration and exhibition of the AVE LENOX Joep Van Lieshout Pointe Park MERIDIAN AVE MERIDIAN MICHIGAN AVE MICHIGAN Interactive Archive Project. Items from the Miami Beach AVE JEFFERSON Tobias Rehberger OCEAN DR Morris Lapidus Film Society’s film accessory collection from the 1960's ALTON RD ALTON Sarah Morris will be ondisplay. WASHINGTON AVE Bent Pool C 2 Elmgreen & Dragset The Wolfsonian-FIU 24 ST D 1001 Washington Avenue | www.wolfsonian.org F 23 ST PARK AVE Miami Beach Regional Library Trolley Stop 4: Washington Ave & 10 St VD 22 ST 10 ST 4 WEST AVE WEST Post-Valentine’s tribute to our steamiest artworks! Invite your RD BAY DADE BL 21 ST D M 227 22 Street | www.mdpls.org 20 ST 9 ST Trolley Stop 8: Collins Ave & 21 St crush or main squeeze for 2-for-1 drinks and a special 18 ST ISLAND AVE The Holocaust & The Anguish of Liberation, a collaboration sultry edition of Sketching in the Galleries. Get intimate 17 ST 8 ST exhibition of artwork from the permanent art collection of with the objects in the Flesh section of our new exhibition. VENETIAN CSWY OCEAN DR the Miami Dade Public Library System and Yad Vashem – PURDY AVE PURDY 16 ST The World Holocaust Remembrance Center. Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU 15 TERRACE 15 ST 14 TERRACE COLLINS AVE E AVE MERIDIAN 301 Washington Avenue | www.jmof.fiu.edu VE 14 ST 6 ST 13 ST COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach Trolley Stop 3: Washington Ave & 3 St COLLINS AVE A WEST WEST 12 ST WASHINGTON AVE N Sample delicious kosher wine while you view three new 2445 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140 11 ST 5 ST Trolley Stop 9: Collins Ave & 24 St exhibitions, Mira Lehr: A Walk in the Garden, Judio y 10 ST Cubano, Zachary Balber: Tamim, and the ever-popular 9 ST Featuring photographer Bradley Theodore’s portraits from 8 ST 4 ST permanent exhibit: Mosaic: Jewish Life in Florida. OCEAN DR his series Three Graces, a celebration of art and fashion. TON RD TON L A Guests are invited to enjoy a complimentary cocktail 6 ST 3 E Robert Fontaine Gallery 5 ST while they view the collection at COMO Metropolitan F 1035 Washington Avenue Miami Beach. LENOX AVE LENOX www.robertfontainegallery.com Trolley Stop 4: Washington Ave & 10 St SOUTH POINTE DR Robert Fontaine Gallery opens on Miami Beach. The gallery will celebrate its new space with an exhibition MID / NORTH BEACH SOUTH POINTE DR Transfer at Collins & 21 St. of works by Warhol, Rauschenberg, Kelly, Ruscha, Albers, Hockney, Pettibone, Johns, and Wesselmann among others. The Confidante Hotel O The Betsy Hotel 4041 Collins Avenue | www.theconfidantehotel.com G Trolley Stop 10: Collins Ave & 40 St 1440 Ocean Drive | www.thebetsyhotel.com Grab a drink or a bite and take in a mix of paintings and Trolley Stop 5: Washington Ave & 15 St murals by artist and poet Renda Writer. The Bird & Bone Kick your feet up for a dose of live (mostly) Jazz in Lobby Bar will offer 50% off wine and cocktails. The Lobby, from 7PM to 11PM or tour the photography exhibitions in all public spaces, curated by The Rhythm Foundation Lesley Goldwasser. P 7275 Collins Avenue | www.rhythmfoundation.com Trolley Stop 11: Collins Ave & 72 St O, Miami North Beach Social: A series of pop-up food halls at the G 1440 Ocean Drive | www.omiami.org Miami Beach Botanical Garden North Beach Bandshell featuring local restaurants and Trolley Stop 5: Washington Ave & 15 St J 2000 Convention Center Drive | www.mbgarden.org guest chefs. Live music performances by Black Dove and A selection of poems by third & fourth grade students from Trolley Stop 7: Convention Center Dr & 19 St City of Miami Beach celebrates Black History Month with O, Miami’s poetry in schools program, Sunroom. Projected Garden After Dark – Meet artist Charles Ellis for craft vendors and games. onto the Betsy Hotel South Beach Orb. the opening of his exhibit Beautiful Chaos. Tour the Garden and pop into the Garden Center Normandy Fountain at Oolite Arts for music. Snacks and beverages available. Q Rue Vendome H 924 Lincoln Road | www.oolitearts.org Trolley Stop 6: Lenox Ave and Lincoln Road The Holocaust Memorial 7802 Rue Vendome | normandyfoundation.com Trolley Stop 12: 909 Normandy Drive Visit our new exhibition Hypersensitive Romantic featuring K 1933 Meridian Avenue Paint the Plaza with local artists Joao (OceanMan) Romero, the sculptural paintings of Diego Gutierrez and explore the www.holocaustmemorialmiamibeach.org Sergey Gordienko, Adam Thompson, and Maria Tokareva. studios of our resident artists. Trolley Stop 7: Convention Center Dr & 19 St Bring your creativity and make the plaza pavement your Silvio Frydman Photography Exhibition: The Will to Survive personal canvas. Paint and supplies provided by Department of Reflection and Live, a series of images taken in concentration camps, Painting with a Twist. H 924 Lincoln Road, Suite 107 in Poland, demonstrating an endless appreciation for life www.departmentofreflection.org and a relentless human will to overcome any obstacle in Trolley Stop 6: Lenox Ave and Lincoln Road life. Frydman will be present to show his work. City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places resident artist Washington Avenue BID Misael Soto, Director, Department of Reflection presents a The Bass 5-17 Washington Avenue | www.washavemb.com performance by POORGRRRL. L 2100 Collins Avenue | www.thebass.org J Live Music Series, 15 Locations Trolley Stop 8: Collins Ave & 21 St Miami New Drama Enjoy current exhibitions by Haegue Yang, Lara Favaretto Lincoln Road I 1040 Lincoln Road | www.miaminewdrama.org and Mickalene Thomas. Docent-led tours at 7PM, cocktails Trolley Stop 6: Lenox Ave and Lincoln Road and snacks available for purchase. From 6:30PM - 8PM, Lincoln Road between Alton Road and Washington Join Miami New Drama for a backstage tour of the Colony explore the galleries with an instructor-led drawing tour of Avenue | www.lincolnrd.com Theatre. See how the magic happens and get an inside the museum’s current exhibitions during our monthly Exhibition of 14 bronze sculptures by Colombian artist look at the theatre-making process, history on the theatre art-making workshop, Art After Hours ($15, $10 for Fernando Botero, presented by the Lincoln Road Business space and an in depth look into Miami New Drama’s members) with wine included (21+) Pre-registration for Art Improvement District. groundbreaking work. After Hours is required at www.thebass.org/aah. Collins Park Miami Motel Stories: North Beach, produced A site-specific performance commissioned by the by Juggerknot Theatre Company City of Miami Beach Broadmoor Hotel, 7450 Ocean Terrace Written by Juan C. Sanchez and Directed by Ana Margineanu 2100 Collins Avenue | www.cubanclassicalballetofmiami.org and Tai Thompson Trolley Stop 8: Collins Ave & 21 St Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami will present three original A site-specific production funded in part by the City of Miami choreographies by artistic director Eriberto Jimenez.Yerma is Beach Cultural Arts Council based on the play by renowned Spaniard writer Federico Garcia Lorca, which tells the story of a childless woman living Through an immersive theatrical experience, Miami Motel Stories in rural Spain, as her desperate desire for motherhood will share personal stories of the people who lived, worked, and becomes an obsession that eventually drives her to commit a made significant contributions to North Beach – and her horrific crime.
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