For four days near the end of every year, Miami’s art, fashion, culinary, music and technology communities unite to create an art fair that is a blend of unique exhibits and one-of-a-kind experiences.
Read MoreNestled in the heart of the vibrant Wynwood Art District lies The Wynwood Yard, an outdoor incubation space where different kinds of entrepreneurs are able to create and grow sustainable businesses.
Read MoreRelaxing music and the scents of herbs and spices greet you as you enter Tea & Poets in Sunset Place. The combo tea room and marketplace offers a full-service tea bar and live performances by local musicians, poets and artists.
Read MoreIn today’s age, we swipe right, scroll down and “like” images faster than we blink. It is in this environment that the music industry must find creative ways to engage its listeners without just focusing on audio.
Read MoreIn 2015, society reached political and social milestones for equality. The United States legalized same-sex marriage, and Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender woman, became the runner-up for TIME’s person of the year. That same year, 275 books were challenged.
Read MoreWhile some label Beyoncé as solely a popular R&B artist, some label her as a feminist. Others label her as neither and instead criticize her career as being superficial.
Read MoreThe Richter Library hosted a “Read Out” event on Wednesday in honor of Banned Books Week, an annual week created by the American Library Association to shed light on the absurd act of banning and challenging books.
Read MoreChristine Di Staola worked as an English teacher in Italy for 30 years until she moved to Miami to pursue a career in art as a still-life painter. Because of her “you only live once” attitude, she is now one of six students in the 2016 UM graduate class pursuing an MFA in Fine Arts.
Read MoreJoão Campos began his career at UM studying classical piano, but, after discovering the connection between music and art, he decided to shift his focus to painting. Campos is now pursuing a Masters in Fine Arts at UM.
Read MoreGabriel Madan, a first-year graduate art student in UM’s College of Arts and Sciences, is already establishing himself as a professional. His work is on display alongside four other MFA students’ pieces in the 2016 UM Incoming Graduate Student Exhibition. For more information, read our accompanying Edge story.
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