Museums and Exhibitions

"Saudade" Exhibition by Master of Fine Arts candidate Mariana Espindola Presented by University of Miami Art Gallery

The University of Miami presents Saudade, an exhibition by Master of Fine Arts candidate Mariana Espindola. Saudade presents a documentation of my experience with death, grief, the loss of my father, and the changing dynamics of my family. This journey began a few years ago when I found out my dad was sick, continuing through the event of his passing last February, and now in the experience of life without him. Saudade is a series of large-scale photographs, along with three narrative photobooks, and a circular photo-based sculpture depicting landscapes, people, and fabric. This journey incorporates the three main stages of the grief I have experienced, including anxiety, presence, and silence. By showcasing this work in the exhibition Saudade I hope to create an opportunity for people to understand the realities of the grieving process as well as a space where viewers may feel comfortable discussing their own sentiments. ABOUT THE ARTIST Mariana Espindola, a photographer based in Miami, Fl, captures profound moments within her family, exploring the emotional landscape surrounding loss. Through her lens, she intimately documents the journey of her loved ones during times of grief, creating a visual narrative that transcends personal boundaries. Additionally, Espindola embarks on a unique exploration of her surroundings, meticulously photographing the moments encountered on her quest to complete 300,000 steps. Her work intertwines the personal and the physical, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of familial bonds and the rhythms of everyday life. Saudade is on view until June 28, 2024, at the University of Miami Gallery in the Wynwood Building, 2750 NW 3rd Avenue, Suite 4, Miami, FL 33127. Gallery hours are Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. *Hours may be subject to change; please call (305) 284-3161 to confirm times. For more information and online offerings, please visit www.as.miami.edu/art or contact Milly Cardoso, Gallery Director at m.cardoso1@miami.edu. To stay up to date, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @umartgalleries. Operating Hours - Wednesday to Friday, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

FAM JAM Presented by PATH Preserving, Archiving & Teaching Hiphop, Inc.

Celebrate Hip Hop Appreciation Week 2024 with PATH: Preserving, Archiving & Teaching Hiphop, Inc. + the Museum of Graffiti! Fam Jam is an ALL AGES event honoring the people, places, and elements that define Hip Hop culture. Check out the museum’s exhibitions and join interactive Hip Hop element activations curated by PATH, Inc. including: + Scavenger hunts with prizes + Graffiti-inspired art activities for all ages + DJs ALL DAY + Dance performance + Dance Workshop + MC Performances + And more!

1898 Book Launch

Join us for a lively discussion hosted by The National Portrait Gallery with the authors and contributors of the book 1898: Visual Culture and U.S. Imperialism in the Caribbean and the Pacific. This book offers a revealing look at U.S. imperialism through the lens of visual culture and portraiture.

Coral Gables Museum 13th Birthday!

It's our 13th birthday! We invite you to join in the celebration with free admission all day as we reflect on over a decade of art, history, and community engagement. Your continued support has made these years incredibly rewarding, and we look forward to many more as we enrich the cultural landscape of Coral Gables and Miami. Thank you for being part of our journey!

Gallery Nights at the Coral Gables Museum

Coral Gables Museum opens its doors to the public for free from 6-10 PM as part of Coral Gables Gallery Night! Join us for the opening of a new exhibit titled, Cuentos de ayer, hoy y siempre showcasing a selection of children’s books, illustrations, and playful installations that bring together different generations and highlight the enduring nature of the stories that have captivated us.

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