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The art scene in Miami is always full of creative
enterprise, with art openings occurring regularly and some
of the most well known artists (of all types) choosing to
display their work here. Moreover, the art scene includes a
diverse grouping of performing arts venues as well as
museums, music halls and much more.


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The Art of Miami
Copyright (c) 2009 Lynda Belcher
Miami Smarts
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The art scene in Miami is always full of creative enterprise,
with art openings occurring regularly and some of the most well
known artists (of all types) choosing to display their work here.
Moreover, the art scene includes a diverse grouping of performing
arts venues as well as museums, music halls and much more.

One of the newest additions to the cultural scene in Miami is the
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. This is the second
largest performing arts center in the country, only behind the
famous Lincoln Center in NYC. The Arsht Center is home to the
Florida Grand Opera, which is renowned for its professional,
talented performers. Other venues housed in the center include:
the Knight Concert Hall, Carnival Studio Theatre, Peacock
Rehearsal Studio and Ziff Ballet Opera House.

The Performing Arts Center attracts a number of national and
international concerts, operas, ballets and musicals; it is
considered to be one the grandest and most elaborate performing
arts centers in the state.

Miami is also home to a host of other performing arts facilities
including: the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Lincoln Theatre, Jackie
Gleason Theatre, Ring Theatre, Colony Theatre, and the Gusman
Center for the Performing Arts. The Miami International Film
Festival is a celebrity-laden showcase for cinema from around the
world, specifically concentrating on Latin America as well as the
North American continent.

When it comes to dance, Miami is well represented by the Miami
City Ballet. The Ballet rounds out the cultural scene in Miami
with its talented cache of top performers and facility. It is
located at the Ophelia and Juan Js. Rojas Center in South Beach,
which is one of the few facilities in the world that is made
specifically for the ballet.

In addition to the numerous performing arts venues, Miami is host
to a number of local museums. In fact, there are so many museums
that it takes days just to get through a few of them. Some of the
city's best collections can be found at the Bass Museum of Art.

Located in Miami Beach, the Bass Museum draws large droves of
visitors to its stunning collections of Renaissance and Baroque
paintings as well as the special temporary exhibits. In the past,
these temporary exhibits have included works by Picasso, Matisse,
and Frida Kahlo. There are free docent tours at the Bass Museum
of Art each Saturday and a personal collection of Austrian art
from John Bass, the museum's founder.

However, the crown jewels of the Miami art scene are the Miami
Art Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art at North Miami. The
Miami Art Museum is located in the heart of the city, and
features installations as varied as video, photography,
sculpture, painting and much, much more. Exhibitions included at
the Miami Art Museum consist of various contemporary artists,
including Carlos Alfonzo, Ana Mendieta, Frank Stella and Chuck
Close. There are re-creations of famous works, such as Vik
Muniz's take on Monet's "Waterlilies."

The Museum of Contemporary Art at North Miami is home to some of
South Florida's most talented artists. There is a 7,500 sq. ft.
gallery space and a separate exhibit hall that showcases local
artists only. Work by Ruben Torres Llorca, William Cordova,
Hernan Bas and others are displayed here amongst the various
interactive works of art around the facility. Past MOCA
exhibitors were Salvador Dali, Pablo Cano, Gianni Versace and
Anna Gaskell.

Additional museums in the Miami area include the Miami
Children's Museum, Jewish Museum of Florida, Frost Art Museum,
Miami Science Museum, to name a few.

The cultural scene in Miami captures the very essence of the city
and its residents. There are so many avenues in which to
literally breathe art, entertainment and culture that it's hard
for visitors to avoid soaking up a bit of it and carrying it with
them when they leave.

Copyright 2009 MiamiSmarts.com






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