Miami Art Week
Oolite Arts: Miami Art Week Guide
Check out where our resident artists and alumni are showing their work with this local guide.
Check out where our resident artists and alumni are showing their work with this local guide.
One Is Two and Two Are Many More
Curated by Gean Moreno
Nov. 19, 2025 – Jan. 18, 2026
Featuring works by Carlos Betancourt, william cordova, Dara Friedman, Regina José Galindo, Luis Gispert, GeoVanna Gonzalez, Jillian Mayer, Robert Melee, and Tag Purvis, and activations such as a film series curated by Barron Sherer, the presentation underscores how artmaking and collaboration have shaped the city’s creative fabric.
Miami Art Week Brunch + Open Studios + Exhibition
Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025
10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Oolite Arts, 924 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
Windows Beautiful
A Glimpse into Oolite Arts’ Live.In.Art Residency
Oct. 8, 2025 – Jan. 9, 2026
Eight remarkable artists transformed Walgreens’ Collins Avenue windows at 67th & 74th Streets into bold, street-facing installations. Featuring Sue Beyer, Jevon Brown, Elaine Defibaugh, Luna Palazzolo-Daboul, Edison Peñafiel, Jacoub Reyes, Oscar Rieveling, Zonia Zena.
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Ctr Dr, Miami Beach
Visit Troy Simmons at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery booth
The Goodtime Hotel will present “Borderline,” a Miami Art Week exhibition in partnership with Queue Gallery, Supermarket Gallery, and Miami Art Society. Featuring 11 South Florida-based artists working across painting, photography, sculpture, and ceramics, including Harumi Abe. The show invites audiences to “linger in the in-between.”
No Vacancy
No Vacancy is a juried art competition that supports and celebrates local artists, provokes critical discourse, and encourages the public to experience 12 of Miami Beach’s famed hotels as temporary art destinations in their own right. This year’s participating artists include past and current Oolite Arts residents Nathalie Alfonso, LIZN’BOW, Fabiola Larios, Amanda Linares, pepe Mar, Edison Peñafiel, Lee Pivnik, and Denise Treizman.
KEY Art + Design Fair
Miami Beach Art Deco Museum 1001 Ocean Drive, South Exhibit Room
Through curated exhibitions, special programming, and immersive experiences, KEY Art + Design Fair creates a platform for established and emerging artists to engage with collectors, curators, and art lovers worldwide.
Untitled Art Fair
The works of Bex McCharen “Queer Atlantics” presented in partnership with Oolite Arts and Dot Fiftyone Gallery can been seen at the Untitled Art Fair on Ocean Drive and 12th Street at Booth #SP15 on December 2-6, 2025.
Sue Beyer: Open Studio
Take a break from the crowds to see what Sue Beyer is working on. Her studio is a 10-minute walk from the Convention Center. RSVP at [email protected] for address and details.
Art Miami
Federico Uribe’s work is being exhibited as part of a selection of artists at the Art Miami fair at the Art Miami Pavilion.
One Herald Plaza, NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay, Miami
Bakehouse at Forty: Past, Present, Future
Bakehouse Art Complex
Past, Present, Future is a tribute to the artists, advocates, funders, and community members who have shaped and championed Bakehouse Art Complex over the past forty years. It acknowledges the organization’s heritage as an artist-founded and -serving space, while showcasing the vibrancy of Miami’s creative community today.
Libertad
Museum of Arts and Design
600 Biscayne Boulevard, Second Floor, Miami
This sweeping, permanent exhibition spans the first and second floors of the Freedom Tower, immersing visitors in Miami’s story as a city built by waves of resilience and opportunity. Through cutting-edge digital installations, community testimonials, and historic artifacts, Libertad captures the journeys of those who found refuge and began new lives in the Magic City.
NADA Art Fair
See a selection of works by Lee Pivnik at Booth D202 in the Projects section on December 2-6 at the Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Ave., Miami.
Bakehouse has commissioned a collaborative public art project by poet Arsimmer McCoy and visual artist Chris Friday that responds to the organization’s legacy of serving as a sanctuary of production from its time as a bakery producing Merita bread to its past three-plus decades as an important center of artistic and cultural production. Ode to Bakehouse features words written by the poet in honor of the institution’s anniversary interwoven with monumental visuals created by the artist.
Public Art Reveal and Tour: Commissions, Acquisitions and Exhibitions at the Osvaldo N. Soto Miami-Dade Justice Center
111 NW 1st St., Suite 625, Miami
Art in Public Places of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs is pleased to present a tour of site-specific commissions, exhibitions and art acquisitions at the new Osvaldo N. Soto Miami-Dade Justice Center.
Featured artists include Diana Larrea, Amanda Linares, and Lee Pivnik.
S.O.S. Project 2025
S.O.S. under the bridge art space/Bridge Red Studios
12325 NE 13th Ave., North Miami
Specific On Site (S.O.S) PROJECT is a summer mentorship program created by artists william cordova + Yanira Collado in 2024 as a project to support local students and artists at under the bridge art space (Founded/Director lou anne colodny) Miami, FL. The summer 2025 S.O.S. PROJECT participants, including artist Edny Jean Joseph, all took part in selecting book passages from a repository built inside the “moby dick” sculpture piece installed at the Bridge Red Studios outdoor courtyard.
Feria Clandestina
Gold Dust Motel
7700 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
Visit Brandon Opalka in Room 209, Devora Perez and Pablo Contrisciani at the Laundromat in Room 227, and Alette Simmons-Jiménez in Room 230.
Forms of Memory and Rewriting
Mahara+Co
224 NW 71st St., Miami
Through materials, gestures, and spaces, the exhibiting artists explore memory as something alive, constantly rewritten through the body, matter, and time. Featured artists include Rafael Domenech, Yessica Gispert, Amanda Linares, and Marisa Tellería.
That Which Frightens Us
7410 NW Miami Court, Miami
“That which frightens us” introduces new work from David Correa, Genesis Moreno, Richard Moreno, and Luna Palazzolo-Daboul. Opening Saturday, November 29, 2025, the exhibition coincides with Miami Art Week and will remain on view through January 17, 2026.
Flex & Flux
Collective 62
827 NW 62nd St., Miami
In this nuanced space between certainty and suggestion, artists reveal how language can move beyond its conventional use, becoming both visual elements and a conceptual framework. Flex & Flux highlights this dynamic interplay, where words stretch, bend, and reshape themselves, exposing the layered ways we communicate, interpret, and understand the world at this moment. Exhibition artists include Laura Marsh and Ricardo E. Zulueta.
Suns & Shadows
African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
6161 NW 22nd Ave., Miami
Exploring the contrasts that define Miami, its brilliance and its burdens, the exhibition captures the city’s tension between allure and adversity through themes of displacement, resilience and preservation. This exhibition was curated by Roscoè B. Thickè III and exhibiting artists include Mark Delmont, Reginald O’Neal, T. Eliott Mansa, and Mark Fleuridor.
North Miami / Broward
At the Edge of Entanglement
Ten North Campus in the Opa-locka Arts District
“At the Edge of Entanglement” speaks to the intricate interplay of cultural, historical, and political influences that shape Black artistic expression. Featured artists include Arsimmer McCoy and Vanta Black.
Kokon Tōzai 古今東西
Broward College (Davie)
3501 SW Davie Rd., Davie
Building 6
“Kokon Tōzai 古今東西,” meaning ‘old and new, east and west,’ is a duo exhibition at Broward College’s Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery that showcases the kinship that artists Harumi Abe and Dustin London found in each other’s culture of upbringing.
Mulheres: Proposals from Brazil
ArtNexus
12500 NE 8th Ave., Second Floor, North Miami
“Women: Proposals from Brazil” presents the work of Brazilian artists, including Liene Bosquê, whose aesthetic proposals have distinguished themselves at various moments in the history of art, both in their country and internationally.
On The Move
The Copper Pop-Up Gallery
800 NE 125th St., North Miami
Federico Uribe’s newest body of work “On The Move” is a vivid and poignant sculptural installation that addresses the global narrative of migration, displacement, and human resilience.
Where do I go from here?
Hollywood Art and Culture Center
1650 Harrison St., Hollywood
Felice Grodin’s architectural training informs her drawings, intricately weaving together elements of imagination, the future, and the past. With meticulous care and references to ancient civilizations, Grodin renders lines into complex arrangements of circles and curves, creating dynamic three-dimensional forms and exploring the concept of mental boundaries.
The Container Project
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator
Barry University Library
11300 NE 2nd Ave., Miami Shores
The shipping container, a vessel of movement, transportation, and memory, serves as a lens through which we explore the personal and collective histories of containment. “The Container Project” is a trans-coastal, transcontinental, and Caribbean diasporic project posing the question, “What’s in Your Container?” Featured artists include Jevon Alexander Brown, Rosa Naday Garmendia, Sydney Rose Maubert, Evelyn Politzer, and Clara Toro.
Pinta Miami
The Hanger
3385 Pan American Dr., Coral Gables
Visit Carrie Sieh at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery booth.
Unveiling of “Planting Pollinators,” Centennial Public Art Sculpture and Artist Talk
Coral Gables City Hall
405 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables
Commissioned through the City’s Art in Public Places program, “Planting Pollinators” is a hand-carved, hand-painted ceramic sculpture measuring 66 by 48 by 48 inches. Created by Xavier Cortada to honor the Garden Club’s 100th anniversary, the donated artwork serves as both a visual landmark and an educational tool for the community.
Point of Reference: T-Shirt to Canvas
Flow Brickell
275 SW 6th St., Miami
“Point of reference: T-Shirt to Canvas” honors artists who lived and made culture from the ground up. Through diptychs of classic T-shirts graphics and contemporary works, the show reveals how their creative language has transformed while remaining true to its origins. Featuring work by artists including Diego Gabaldon.
Anastasia Samoylova: Atlantic Coast
The Norton Museum of Art
1450 South Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach
Anastasia Samoylova: Atlantic Coast presents a new body of work in which the artist traces the enduring complexities of American identity through a contemporary lens. Inspired by Berenice Abbott’s 1954 project documenting the historic U.S. Route 1, Samoylova embarks on her own photographic journey from Key West, Florida, to Fort Kent, Maine, examining the national landscape as a site of both mythmaking and fracture.
From the Cup
Tree Fall
1830 North Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach
Treefall is proud to announce “From the Cup” a new group exhibition curated by Molly Aubry and Sebastian Duncan-Portuondo. Featuring 20 South Florida-based artists whose work spans the space between the river of grass and the ocean, asking how we can hold what is sacred? Exhibition artists include Jenna Efrein, Brookhart Jonquil, Monica Lopez de Victoria, Bex McCharen, Najja Moon, Christina Pettersson, Lee Pivnik, Sheherazade Thénard, and Melissa Wallen.
Full Circle
Armory Art Center.
811 Park Place, West Palm Beach
“In Full Circle,” artists create work depicting subjects with a circular form, or exploring symbolism, metaphor, or traditions expanding the basic circle. From oranges to eggs, drum rolls to figure eights, we challenged artists to close the loop, spiral out of control, and share their sphere of influence in this year’s Creative Market juried exhibition.
Marmoris
Arts Warehouse
313 NE 3rd St., Delray Beach
This archival group of selected artworks highlights the Deering Estate’s Artists-in-Residence (AIR) program’s commitment to process-based exploration and place-based creation. Marmoris invites viewers to consider how artistic practices preserve, question, and reshape our collective memory by revisiting key works and moments from the residency’s legacy. Featured artists include Jennifer Basile, Elaine Defibaugh, Charles Humes, Jr., Regina Jestrow, Gustavo Matamoros, Karen Rifas, Enma Saiz, Lissette Schaeffler, and Barron Sherer.
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Figure Drawing Studio