Events on Wednesday, August 6
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Miami Beach Cinematheque
In 1968, a French teen named Philippe Petit sat in a dentist's office reading a magazine that featured the plans for...
Ongoing Events
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Casa Toscana
Go somewhere to deflate after the crush of Art Basel, eat a good meal, and connect with either yourself or your...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Twenty Twenty Projects
Taking the infamous, delectable Twinkie as its inspiration, Twenty Twenty Projects launches Shelf Life, a group exhibition of works that alernately...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Abbey Brewing Company
There are a few watering holes on South Beach that feature an endless selection of excellent international beers, and, of this...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ MOCA North Miami
Sympathy for the Devil is an exhaustive exploration of the intersection between rock 'n roll and contemporary art. The exhibition, which...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Norton Museum of Art
Adding to its already-expansive collection of more than 2,200 photographs (including works by Man Ray, Walker Evans, and Henri Cartier-Bresson), the...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ The Honey Tree
Sandwiched between an inexpensive sushi joint and a popular Cuban restaurant, health-food store and vegetarian eatery the Honey Tree appears to...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ W Wine Bistro
Hidden away under an overpass on the outskirts of the Design District, this tiny wine bistro has shown a lot of...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ The Americas Collection
The Americas Collection closes out the summer season with a glorious array of works on paper. Featuring Iberian and Latin American...
Shadows, Disappearances, and Illusions
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Miami Art Museum -
Miami Art Museum's Shadows, Disappearances, and Illusions shows off a delightfully disorienting selection of contemporary optical art. Artists such as Martin...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Sushi Square
Sushi Square is more like a cube — a block of Biscayne Boulevard restaurant so tiny that you might miss it...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Garden of Eatin'
With all the tropical flora found in Florida, you'd think the natives would be a bit more appreciative of fruits and...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Tuna's Garden Grille
The original Tuna's was a charming waterfront eatery where you could sit on a rickety-but-romantic patio with plates of lobsters and...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Bin No. 18
Miami's midtown crowd has really caught on to wining, thanks to bars like the much-missed Stop Miami, which closed earlier this...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Rubell Family Collection
Hernan Bas is Miami's biggest art star, creating darkly poetic, romanticized works read as chapters in an epic, sometimes mythical, and...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Christine's Roti Shop
Christine's Roti Shop is a North Miami Beach institution. Just after Hurricane Wilma, when the power was out across the city...
A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Freedom Tower
If for some reason your summer is lacking drama, A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón at the Freedom Tower is a sure...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ ArtCenter / South Florida
Elsa Carolina Munoz and Melissa Ruffino join forces to illustrate their Inherent Connection at ArtCenter's Lincoln Road gallery. Ruffino's colorful, chaotic...
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas, mother and son, collaborate for Progeny at Bernice Steinbaum Gallery. While each is an accomplished...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Lowe Art Museum - University of Miami
A stellar selection of more than 150 glass masterpieces greets visitors to the new Myrna and Sheldon Palley Pavilion for Contemporary...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Mac's Club Deuce
Freaks, geeks, drag queens, hipsters, club kids, and straight-up drunks commingle at South Beach's most notorious dive bar. The second-oldest watering...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Tap Tap
Those who've passed a lazy evening in the rocking chairs on Tap Tap's front porch, sipping Miami's best mojitos while listening...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Captain Jim's Seafood
For years, Captain Jim's has been the fish market of choice for many North Miami residents, but not everyone takes the...
Wednesday 8/ 6 @ Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Nathan Sawaya's Art of the Brick, made of nearly 1 million individual Lego pieces, induces both giggles and awe. The deceivingly...


































