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"Belonging in Transit" is the latest exhibit from photographer Carlos Mu帽oz. The exhibit is set in a migrant market in Miami鈥檚 Redlands, reflecting the lives of those who frequent it.
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A Miami artist and filmmaker delves into the connection between Miami's communities and the mango, and what they can tell us about climate change in the region, in the exhibit 鈥淲hen Mangos Last in My Backyard Bloom鈥檇.鈥
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An exhibition at The Contemporary Art Modern Project coincides with one at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, highlighting South Florida's greater fiber art community.
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鈥淪ilhouettes鈥 highlights the beauty of book and magazine covers with the same reverence of paintings and sculptures. The show is all about the storied collaborations between some of the greatest minds, visual artists and authors of the Harlem Renaissance.
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Florida Atlantic University's water exhibition explores themes of mother nature and spotlights the lack of access to safe drinking water in underserved communities around the world.
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Anti-gay laws, fines, prison and concentration camps.A new traveling exhibit at the Stonewall National Museum and Archives in Wilton Manors follows the鈥
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There are plenty of ways to learn more about early American history: books, movies, podcasts. And for those that love maps, Nova Southeastern University鈥檚鈥
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For over 25 years, Carl Juste has frozen time. With the shutter of his lens, the veteran Miami Herald photojournalist has documented the days and lives of鈥