Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Available Artwork by Renowned Autistic Artist Vito Bonanno: 'Everyday Things', by internationally collected mixed media artist Vito Bonanno

Everyday Things (2021), 33" x 41", mixed media on canvas

Internationally collected mixed media artist Vito Bonanno. He taps into the daily emotional and social challenges of living with autism, placing his innermost feelings onto canvas. Bonanno's art contains the essence of his life, feelings, thoughts and dreams, coupled around objects or topics that “get stuck in his head”, including traffic lights, grids, ceiling fans, graffiti and pop culture. Corporate clients include Google, Amazon, and The Hartford. This original art piece along with others of Bonanno's are available through ArtLifting, their mission is to empower individuals living with disabilities through the celebration and sale of their artwork. Prints are produced on demand on either mounted wrapped canvas or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States.

"The artist was having trouble getting back into a creative mood after some difficult months, and this is one of 3 pieces he created while trying to work himself out of the slump. The packed imagery content shows the flood of emotions, worries and relief that was released onto the canvas, with bold dark colors doing battle with the bright pinks, green and yellow that dare challenge the grid work trying to hold them in the background, and burst onto the scene in a mesmerizing flurry of images, sketchy outlines, words and phrases. Vito's artistic process is to work on several paintings at one time, adding one layer at a time that showcases the current topics trolling around in his mind at the time. There is always the repetitive favorite images of traffic lights in most all of Vito's paintings. These traffic light images almost act like a talisman, keeping any worrisome topics in the art at bay, and acting as protection for Vito and everyone in his world. The artist has several images he uses in this manner, including bunnies, Luis the Rat, and more. Some he uses more often then others, like his classic traffic lights."

Bonanno was diagnosed with PDD/Autism just before his 4th birthday. Because he was language delayed, his parents and teachers developed strategies that tapped into his high visual acuity, utilizing storyboard styles to relay academic and social information. He was also encouraged to draw in storyboard format to express his feelings. The storyboard grid remains prominent in his work and studio preparation today and is a poignant reminder of a boy who was trapped in his own mind.

Bonanno taps into the daily emotional and social challenges of living with autism, placing his innermost feelings onto canvas. He is an award-winning, world-famous artist with a career spanning back to his childhood. The artist has participated in numerous art fairs, as well as national and international exhibitions, in addition to many art shows and high profile events during Art Basel Miami Beach - such as a past NIKE pop-up in Wynwood during Miami Art Week, as well as traveling in an art van Truck'N With Vito! at Umbrella Arts Gallery in NYC's lower east side, selling his art and spreading awareness about being an artist with autism.

He unveiled his first Solo Exhibition, 'Unfiltered V: Vito Bonanno Riding with the Train Girls', in January 2012 at Akus Gallery at Eastern CT State University which included works on paper, canvas, video pieces, a student-artist interactive mural project, and installations. Akus Gallery Director, Elizabeth Peterson stated, "The characters, objects, and ideas that inhabit Vito Bonanno's work act and interact in striking ways. Caught within the grids and map-like structures he imagines, they are often in a struggle between multiple worlds. He has found a way to tap in the intensity of focus and insight afforded him through autism to unleash a formidable creative power and vision." His winning pieces, ‘Ghost Town on Davenport Avenue’ was exhibited at the S. Dillon Ripley Center of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. and then was part of a traveling exhibition that went on a two year nationwide tour of university and independent galleries. Additionally, a second winning piece titled ‘Southhaven People’, was on exhibit at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. before also partaking in the nationwide traveling exhibition that ran through September 2011.

He is one of only 16 artists in the United States selected for a prestigious exhibition of previous awardees from the VSA Emerging Artists Program in the Kennedy Center Hall of Nations with sponsorship from the Volkswagen Group of America. As part of the celebrations for the 25th Anniversary of the ADA and 40th Anniversary of VSA in 2015, the exhibition included the work of select artists who represented the past 13 years of the VSA Emerging Young Artist Program; Curated by Stephanie Moore, she chose Bonanno's 'Daffy Goes to Waterbury with a Ninja Turtle' and 'SECR Toilet' to be part of the exhibition.

Vito is aligned with ArtLifting, which is a non-for-profit art organization that empowers artists living with disabilities through the celebration and sale of their artwork. ArtLifting is about creating opportunity, empowerment, and validation. This collaboration opened many new and exciting opportunities for the artist, which includes his work in Google's corporate collection, with art hanging in their Leesburg, VA offices, as well as Amazon, for one of their corporate buildings in Seattle, Washington.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

PAMM Last Chance for Tickets: 17th Annual Corporate Luncheon

The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) invites you to join South Florida’s most influential leaders for an inspiring afternoon of meaningful connections, exclusive gallery access, and a gourmet lunch curated by Constellation Culinary Group. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE.



Saturday, February 14, 2026

Bakehouse Art Complex Announces OPEN CALL for Miami Artists for their 2026 Summer Open, a program dedicated to supporting Miami-based artists by providing free communal workspace to support their practices


Summer Open Applications Are Now Open!


Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood announces the sixth edition of Summer Open, a program dedicated to supporting Miami-based artists by providing free communal workspace to support their practices.

For twelve weekseight selected artists will have access to Bakehouse's facilities and an opportunity to foster relationships and engage with the organization's community of artists. The program will also offer opportunities for creative and professional development through studio visits, networking events, internal artist programming, and more.

Want to Apply? Here's What You Need to Know:

 Artists and creatives working in any medium and based in Miami-Dade County are eligible to apply.

 There is no application fee and the program is free for those invited to attend.

 Applications are now open and are due no later than March 13, 2026 at 11:45 pm EST.

Still have questions? Sign up for the BAC information session on February 25th at 6 PM 


APPLY HERE

The applications for the 2026 Summer Open and will be made available on February 13, 2026.

Applications are due no later than March 13 at 11:45 pm EST.

Selected artists will be notified the week of April 8th

Program Dates: June 15 — September 18, 2026

Friday, February 13, 2026

The Frank Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines presents a conversation with Edison Peñafiel

 


Wednesday, February 18th from 6 – 8pm join The Frank Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines for an insightful conversation with artist Edison Peñafiel, learn more about his process and practice. Moderated by The Frank’s Chief Curator, Sophie Bonet, this free discussion will explore themes of memory, migration, and transitions. Registration is not required; light refreshments will be provided. 


This Event is Free & Open to The Public | RSVP HERE. All are Welcome!


Guests can explore Edison Peñafiel’s current exhibition at The Frank, ‘Me pongo el sol al hombro y el mundo es amarillo‘ (I Carry the Sun on My Shoulder and the World Turns Yellow), a large-scale installation on view at The Frank, January 29th through April 11th, 2026.


In Edison Peñafiel’s Me pongo el sol al hombro y el mundo es amarillo (I Carry the Sun on My Shoulder and the World Turns Yellow), the exhibition features a large-scale installation composed of suspended painted curtains that shape the gallery into a space of movement, pause, and shifting perspective. As visitors walk through the work, scenes unfold gradually—figures resting, departing, and lingering in moments of transition. Rather than offering a single point of view, the installation encourages viewers to slow down, wander, and experience the work through their own movement. Color, scale, and material create a rhythmic environment that invites reflection on presence, memory, and the experience of carrying forward. *Made possible with support from the Broward County Cultural Division.


Me pongo el sol al hombro y el mundo es amarillo, 2026. The Frank in Pembroke Pines.


Sunday, February 8, 2026

Wynwood Art District Second Saturdays Art Walk

 


Saturday, February 14th from 7-11pm enjoy the Wynwood Art District Second Saturday Art Walk. Experience open galleries, studios and alternative art spaces throughout the district; located just north of downtown between 23rd and 30th streets and NW 2nd Avenue.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Celebrate Black History Month at PAMM: Talks, Music, and More

 


Join Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) this February as they honor Black History Month through art, dialogue, and community. PAMM invites you to reflect on the impact of Black artists, thinkers, and cultural leaders whose creativity continues to shape our world. From dynamic performances to thought-provoking talks and family-friendly experiences, PAMM's Black History Month events offer meaningful ways to engage with art and culture. Many events to choose from.

Fab 5 Freddy

Art (+ Soul) Talk: Fab 5 Freddy in Conversation with Franklin Sirmans on Friday, February 6, 2026 from 7–8pm. Join PAMM for a dynamic exchange with PAMM's Art + Soul honoree, Fab 5 Freddy, in conversation with Franklin Sirmans, Sandra and Tony Tamer director at PAMM. Across art, music, film, and television, Fab 5 Freddy's work has consistently dissolved boundaries between so-called high and popular culture, creating space for Black creativity to be seen, heard, and valued on a global stage. RSVP HERE   

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale presents Creativity Exploration: Sweet Sculptures

 


Saturday, February 14th from 12:00 – 1:30pm NSU Art Museum presents Creativity Exploration: Sweet Sculptures. Inspired by Naomi Peterson’s sculptures of cake, bon bons, and confections, create your own sculptures to add some sweetness to your life. RSVP HERE.


Creativity Exploration adult workshops promote the benefits of material exploration and the mind-to-body experience. Studies have shown that 45 minutes of creative activity a day reduces stress and offers mental clarity and relaxation. In addition to producing a sense of well-being, sessions expand participants’ perceptions of forms while increasing brain connectivity through visual and cognitive stimulation. The workshop is led by educator Lark Keeler, a specialist in mindfulness education.


Preregistration Required. Space is Limited.


Creativity Exploration is sponsored by the Maurer Family Foundation.


Veteran discount tickets thanks to Spirit Charitable Foundation.


Date of event: 2/14/2026
Time: Noon – 1:30 pm
Pricing: $15 for members; $25 for non-members
Location: NSU Art Museum
Ages: 18+