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Bakehouse Art Complex is now accepting applications for an upcoming Studio Residency Program! This is a two-year cycle term, designed to support artists at all stages of their careers. Whether you're emerging or established, this is an opportunity to deepen your practice in a dedicated, creative environment.
What they offer:
Affordable studio spaces (capped at ~50% of market rate)
24/7 access to your private studio + shared facilities
Professional and creative development opportunities
Open Studios & exhibition opportunities
Studio visits with recognized art professionals
Internal programming & a collaborative artist community
Dedicated staff committed to your growth and success
Residency Term:
November 1, 2026 – October 31, 2028
Renewal Opportunity:
Residents may apply to renew after two years through a jury process evaluating studio use, artistic growth, and community engagement.
Selection Process:
Applications are reviewed by a panel of external jurors, with input from their internal team.
Studio Fees:
Fees are determined through a financial disclosure process to ensure accessibility and equity.
Don't miss your chance to be part of the Bakehouse artist community!
Deadline to submit: May 1st, 2026 (11:45PM EST)
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Join NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale every Sunday at 2pm for a public tour and discover the stories, artists and ideas behind the works on view. Tours are included with museum admission.
Make it your weekly ritual. Members enjoy unlimited free admission all year long.
Plan your visit at nsuartmuseum.org/join.
A Must-See in the Miami Design District, Urs Fischer: Bus Stop, 2017 - located at the Paradise Plaza Garage, 176 NE 41st Street in Miami, Florida 33137. Situated in the Miami Design District sits a new fountain by the artist Urs Fischer. Its backdrop is a re-creation of a Miami Beach bus stop with all its signage and advertisements missing. In its midst, on the bench, is a skeleton, lying on its back, inhabiting this artificial sphere of public space. A constant trickle of water lands on its head and forms a pool below. The skeleton figure is of no particular gender or age. It serves as a representation of anyone.
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| TYPOE, Eden [detail], 2025, colored pencil on paper. Courtesy of the Artist and Primary |
On View Wed March 25, 2026 - Sun October 11, 2026
In his first museum solo exhibition, Miami-based artist TYPOE GRAN invites you into his world at the Boca Raton Museum of Art. With a mixed-media practice, Gran is known for his work in painting, sculpture, murals, and installation, but his glossy, colorful finished products belie the creative chaos of their creation. For the first time, this exhibition TYPOE GRAN: Anatomy of a Practice invites visitors into his process, tracing the journey of Typoe’s world-building from concept to execution. Including site-specific murals, charcoal drawing, sculpture, and lightboxes, visitors will enjoy the breadth of the artist’s practice while being immersed in his world.
Curated by Keffie Feldman
Admission
Members: FREE
Adults: $16.00
Seniors (ages 65+): $12.00
Groups: $10.00
High School Students (under 18): FREE
Children (under 15): FREE
Museum Hours
Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thu: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Mon, Tue: Closed
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| "The Things That Stay" |
Experience the opening of artist Angelica Reisch's The Things That Stay, on view at Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) from April 9 through May 22, 2026, with an Opening Reception taking place on Thursday, April 9th from 6–8pm.
The exhibition brings together drawings in graphite and oil pastel alongside archival audio recordings, exploring memory, domestic space, and the quiet traces of presence that linger after we leave a place. The work depicts interior environments — bedrooms, kitchens, hallways — rendered not as documentation but as psychological spaces shaped by emotion and recollection. The exhibition is curated by Pamela Solares and is funded in part by a grant from South Arts.
Angelica Reisch is an artist based in St. Petersburg, Florida. Her work has been supported by a FY26 Artist Creative Practice Grant from South Arts, the Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Artist Award, a Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Microgrant, and grants from the Dallas Museum of Art and the Vermont Studio Center.
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| Cernuda Arte |
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| The Americas Collection |
Join Archival Feedback for a talk on Bakehouse Freestyle 100, moderated by René Morales, exploring Miami’s history through sound and place at the Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood on Wednesday, March 25th from 6 - 8pm. This Event is FREE & Open to the Public, RSVP HERE.
Miami-based artist duo Archival Feedback (Emile Milgrim and Thom Wheeler Castillo) will be joining BAC for an artist talk on Bakehouse Freestyle 100, a recently commissioned sound installation created on the occasion of Bakehouse Art Complex’s 40th anniversary. Moderated by Senior Curatorial Fellow René Morales, the conversation will explore the artists’ approach to sound as a tool for engaging history, landscape, and collective memory.
Centered on Bakehouse’s 100-year-old Art Deco industrial building and its surrounding neighborhoods, Bakehouse Freestyle 100 weaves together two distinct sonic layers: “The Mediated Voice,” a collage of archival recordings tracing the evolution of 20th-century media, and “The Sound of Place,” a composition of environmental field recordings capturing the rhythms of the region. Together, these elements create a dynamic interplay between narrated history and the lived, ambient textures of change.
Drawing from regional archives and digital repositories, the work reflects on Miami’s cultural legacy while holding space for its future. This talk offers an opportunity to hear directly from the artists about their process, research, and ongoing exploration of sound as a means of deep listening and place-based inquiry.
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| Contemporary Artist Christian Burnham’s Rebirth. |
Experience contemporary artist Christian Burnham in an exhibition at ArtExpo New York, Booth S307 at Pier 36 NYC from Thursday, April 9th through Sunday, April 12th. Christian Burnham is a contemporary artist, born in 1973 in Eastbourne, England, and currently based in Hasselt, Belgium. His work fuses stencil art with symbolic realism, serving as both a personal testimony and a reflection on transformation. In 2025, his work was exhibited internationally at the XV Florence Contemporary Biennale and Spectrum Miami, where he was awarded Best New Exhibitor, marking an important milestone in his growing presence on the international art stage. Follow Christian Burnham on Instagram @christianburnhamart
Christian Burnham is a contemporary artist, born in 1973 in Eastbourne, England, and currently based in Hasselt, Belgium. His work fuses stencil art with symbolic realism, serving as both a personal testimony and a reflection on transformation. In 2025, his work was exhibited internationally at the XV Florence Contemporary Biennale and Spectrum Miami, where he was awarded Best New Exhibitor, marking an important milestone in his growing presence on the international art stage.
Subject Matter & Vision
Burnham’s art is driven by an innate creative impulse, functioning as both a meditative practice and a form of storytelling. His work strives to evoke emotion, raise awareness, and offer a voice for recovery. He explores the complexities of addiction, healing, and the human experience, frequently delving into themes of spirituality, philosophical questions about reality, and the influence of the pre-conditioned mind. These inquiries form the foundation of his artistic inspiration.
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| 'Belladonna' |
Technique & Process
His artistic process merges street art aesthetics with fine art craftsmanship, using spray paint, acrylics, markers, and Japanese inks in combination with meticulously designed stencils. He works across a variety of surfaces, including canvas, wood, and metals. A vital part of Burnham’s process involves setting up installations of objects, which he photographs to use as references for his compositions. In other instances, he combines several images or draws by hand to construct a scene, later refining the imagery digitally in Illustrator and/or Photoshop. The finalized designs are then translated into hand-cut stencils used in the finished works.
His approach balances controlled precision with spontaneous expression, allowing the artwork to evolve organically while maintaining a strong conceptual focus. His development as an artist has been shaped by personal transformation, experimentation, and a continuous search for new modes of expression. From his earliest works to his most recent pieces, Burnham has consistently pushed the boundaries of stencil art, evolving both technically and conceptually.
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| 'Resistance' |
The Angels & Demons Series
A pivotal moment in his artistic journey came with the Angels & Demons series, which introduced three-dimensional elements and layered symbolic storytelling. Influenced by his recovery from addiction, Burnham began incorporating cut glass bottles into his work, sealing them with epoxy resin to create sculptural features within his paintings. As part of the process, the bottles were refilled with alcohol, symbolically sealing it away forever. Some were adorned with angel wings to signify redemption, while others bore demon wings to represent struggle and temptation. This series marked not only a technical innovation but also a deeply personal meditation on addiction, resilience, and transformation.
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| Contemporary Artist Christian Burnham |
Ongoing Practice
Burnham continues to seek moments of discovery in his creative process—those rare instances when a piece surpasses expectation and reveals something unexpected. His work is in constant evolution, combining symbolism, texture, and unconventional materials to create emotionally resonant visual narratives. He remains dedicated to exploring the intersection of street art, fine art, and conceptual storytelling.
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| 'Fragile' |
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| 'Fragile' side view |
Enjoy the Miami Design District Public Art Tour on Saturday, March 21st from 11am – 12pm. Join the Miami Design District for a walking tour of the district, explore the history of the art and architecture that characterize the neighborhood. Visit outdoor installations and murals including Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome, Virgil Abloh’s Dollar a Gallon, Criola’s Interdimensional Portal, and more. Meet in front of the Fly’s Eye Dome on the first floor of Palm Court (enter at 140 NE 39th Street). This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP HERE.
Last Chance to Experience Elliot & Erick Jiménez: El Monte at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
Don't miss the magic of Elliot & Erick Jiménez's first solo museum exhibition in Miami. El Monte features an entirely new body of work inspired by the Lucumí spiritual tradition. While the exhibition centers on photography, sculptural elements are interwoven throughout the gallery, inviting visitors to explore themes of wonder, mystery, self-reflection, and discovery.
Experience For Those in Peril on the Sea by artist Hew Locke before it closes on March 22. This striking installation reflects on migration, global histories, and the sea as both a site of danger and passage, bringing together intricately detailed boats suspended in a dramatic arrangement.
Plan your visit now to see this powerful work before it leaves view.