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When Br茅vo Theatre staged 鈥淏lack Nativity鈥 at the Sandrell Rivers Theater in 2024, the company discovered there was a strong community appetite for its newest holiday production.
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The Prizm Art Fair returns to Miami Art Week for its 13th season. About 25 contemporary artists from across the African Diaspora are showcasing what joy looks like to them.
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A new pop-up exhibit in Riviera Beach displays nuanced depictions of Black people and raises questions about art and community gatherings.
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For many Black people, Black hair isn鈥檛 just a hairstyle 鈥 it鈥檚 an act of resistance from various levels of race-based discrimination at workplaces, schools, and other social settings. It's also an art form.
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鈥淕ive Them Their Flowers鈥 is a local exhibit paying homage to Miami's Black queer history and community. Loni Johnson is one of the participating artists. Her work focuses on honoring the people it was too late to honor in life, inviting us to remember and show love. She joined SA国际传谋's Carlos Fr铆as.
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For Black History Month 2023, AfriKin is presenting 鈥淭he Gaze Africana,鈥 an art exhibit showcasing the work of artists inspired by the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., the African American icon and civil rights movement leader.
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As art aficionados flock around Miami-Dade during the week, curators and artists who live in our backyard say: Don鈥檛 miss the heart and soul of African-American fine art in Overtown, Miami鈥檚 historic Black neighborhood.
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Activist Pamela Sneed says this year's walk will honor Black artists' contributions that have been erased from AIDS narratives.
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Mikhaile Solomon's Prizm Art Fair, showcasing Black existentialist contemporary art from the African diaspora, kicks off Tuesday night with a panel discussion at the Red Rooster restaurant in Miami's Overtown neighborhood.