Sunday, October 31, 2021

Miami New Media Festival 2021

 



The Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM), together with Arts Connection Foundation, presents the XVI edition of the Miami New Media Festival.


After an open call earlier this year, twenty-six artists were selected to present work in Miami, plus five guests artists were invited to participate. A total of thirty-one video-art pieces will be presented to the public to reflect on and enjoy! 

For this festival edition, artists were invited to reflect on 'New Media Art and the Pandemic.'  The artists that were selected to present work in Miami are: Linda Phillips (Bogota), Maria Luisa Sanin Peña (Bogota), Patricia Rodriguez (Ibarra), Santiago Carlini (Madrid), Carmen Isasi (Madrid), Jean-Michell Rolland (Marseille), Jérémy Griffaud / Julien Griffaud (Nice), Isabel Pérez del Pulgar (Douarnenez), Gil Zablodovsky / Lali Tsipi Michaeli (Tel Aviv), Silvia De Gennaro (Rome), Ionee Waterhouse (Agrigento), David Fernandez Rocha / Francis Muñoz (Lisbon and Caracas), Matteo Campulla (Milan), Juan Carlos García-Sampedro (Madrid), Hakan Libdo (Stockholm), Alydia Wever (Amsterdam), Sophia Fernandez (Homestead), Sandra Portal-Andreu / Mateo Serna Zapata (Miami), Francis Almendarez /Anthony Almendarez (Houston), Miguel Antonio Contreras Hincapie (Caracas), Elizabeth Cemborain (Caracas), Eliseo Solís Mora (Upata), Thomas Noya (London), Carla Forte (Miami), Ricardo Arispe (Caracas) and Adonis Ferro (Havana).

The Arts Connection jury was composed by Adriana Barrios, Gerardo Zavarce, Adriana Meneses, Jimmy Yáñez, Marinellys Tremamunno and Andreína Fuentes Angarita. For the Italian open call, Federica Piras, Francesca Anedda, and Valentina Salzillo, members of the Nextus collective, participated in the jury.

There are also six special guests artists invited, presenting five new works created during the pandemic time of 2020 and 2021: Muu Blanco, Cheryl Maeder, Jorge Andrés Castillo, Xavier Cortada, Pioneer Winter Collective / White Elephant Group Films. 

The Miami New Media Festival promotes art by exploring new technologies and their interactive narratives, with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Mayor, and the Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade.

"We take this opportunity to congratulate Arts Connection Foundation for its fifteenth anniversary and the uninterrupted realization of sixteen editions of the Miami New Media Festival. This edition will be the fourth year that DORCAM partners with Arts Connection Foundation to realize the Miami chapter of the festival. This year the festival will also count with presentations in Italy, Holland, Aruba, Curacao, Colombia, Spain, and Venezuela." -DORCAM.


To follow the festival's international calendar of events, visit www.miaminewmediafestival.com.

DORCAM - the museum has taken the Pledge of Excellence! American Alliance of Museums.


About the Museum

The Doral Contemporary Art Museum (DORCAM) is a catalyst for learning, creativity, and community building. We accomplish this mission through the integration of an art + industry approach comprised of contemporary art exhibitions, educational programs, and community partnerships.

DORCAM inquires and adapts to the developing definitions of art. We propose a museum in an industrial setting, like no other in South Florida; an inspiring and innovative audience-centered facility. We aim to be an essential site for lifelong dialogue and exchange, establishing innovative ways to engage the public.

Thursday, October 7, 2021

Enjoy THREE free days at PAMM!

 



Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) was selected to partner with the Utah Division of Arts & Museums on a national research study to evaluate the social impact museums have on their communities, and PAMM is seeking individuals to participate in the study.

Participants will receive free admission for themselves and one guest to visit PAMM three times between November 2021 through May 2022. Participants will also receive discounted on-site parking during each study visit as well as a discount at PAMM Shop. After your final visit, you will be required to complete a 30-minute online survey regarding your experience.

 
Apply Now

There are a limited number of opportunities to participate in this study,
and participants will be selected on a first-come-first-served basis.

Both first-time visitors and regular visitors are welcome to participate.
Please share this opportunity with friends and family who might be
interested in visiting PAMM and participating in this study.

Friday, October 1, 2021

Studio 18 in the Pines: Opening Reception for ‘Behind the Mask’ Exhibition

 


Friday, October 1st from 7 – 9pm Studio 18 in the Pines presents the Opening Reception for ‘Behind the Mask‘. The City of Pembroke Pines and Studio 18 in the Pines take you on a journey Behind the Mask, through a garden of the imagination where emotions are woven into poetry and art, and self-expression and creativity lead to a sense of healing. The exhibit runs from October 1st – November 10th. Featured in the gallery’s community art space, Pines Square, view the exhibit ‘Art Heals’, where you can see how art can be used to communicate a sense of healing thus providing a means of coping with challenges.

The evening includes:


  • Meet the Artists and explore the Artist Studios of Studio 18 in the Pines, all work is available for purchase.
  • Experience 'Let LOVE Guide Your Way' by Public Artist Lloyd Goradesky.
  • Enter the ‘World of Hi and Hello’ by the artist Apia.
  • Hear the sound of Piper and Nightingale.
  • And at 8pm experience the spoken word art of Alex Obed and LaVonne “Honeyxbun” Powell as they share how they cope using words as art and poetry.

'Let LOVE Guide Your Way', Kinetic Weathervane by Lloyd Goradesky