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The PAMM Art Detectives Program
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWdhtt_HJzA)
Oct 21 | ArtsPARK garden
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ArtSPARK project at Williams Park | Overtown with Services to Youth + The Arts Facet
Greater Miami (FL) Chapter | CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER 28
6:30pm - 8:30pm (see invite for details)
BLACKFREEDOM
OPENS February 14. Visit www.yeelenart.com for more info.
Date: Saturday, February 14 2015 - Saturday, May 2 2015 Time: 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM Location: Yeeleen Gallery
Yeelen Gallery is proud to present “Black Freedom,” a series of works by Miami-based artist, Jerome Soimaud, on view from February14th to May 2, 2015. Known for his intricately detailed, large-scale works of charcoal and graphite on canvas, this exhibition features the pillars of the Civil Rights Movement in Miami, anchored by a tribute to the last hours of the iconic Jumbo’s Restaurant, a historic symbol of the undoing of American Jim Crow.
“Black Freedom” functions as a critique on the socio-psychological atmosphere of the nation.
“Black Freedom” is a continuation of the centuries old conversation on race in America and will commemorate Black History Month at Yeelen Gallery. Soimaud’s style is a distinctive technique of painting with charcoal and graphite, which is interwoven with light and a delicate yet exacting attention to detail. This simultaneously ephemeral and realistic mien in his work offers a fleeting glimpse with the contrasting feeling of permanence. His subjects pay homage to a bygone era of de jure segregation, while revealing the bastions of the psychological color line still separating the races in the Miami Community. “Black Freedom” reminds the viewer that the fight for equality is not yet at an end, and calls for a new era of activism.
Born in Paris, France, in 1964, French-American artist Jerome Soimaud moved his studio to Miami in 2006 to further document the world’s African Diaspora. Soimaud studied at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere, after working under the instruction of architect Alain Farel at The Ecole Nationale Superieur des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His works are in public and private collections internationally.
Kadir Nelson’s Newest Stamp, Honoring Wilt Chamberlain
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/05/sports/basketball/wilt-chamberlain-the-stilt-postage-stamp-philadelphia-76ers.html?_r=0
SAVE THE DATE - FEBRUARY 17, 2015 @ Dorsey Park
Come and meet Kadir Nelson at the dedication of the Dorsey Park Mural, Tribute to Negro League Baseball
February 5 at 7pm. Complimentary. RSVP required - Conversation at the Historic Lyric Theater: Why #BlackLivesStillMatter: Reimagining the Civil Rights Movement in the Age of Obama and Ferguson
Good Afternoon Sister Links, My apologies for the delay in sending this out, was having problems with email formatting. Please find the info on the February 5 at 7pm lecture with Dr. Peniel Joseph at the Historic Lyric Theater below and at the link listed here: http://www.thecenteratmdc.org/emails/joseph_tbr2015/joseph-tbr.html
The Historic Lyric Theater Cultural Arts Complex 819 N.W. 2nd Ave, Miami Join us for a conversation on Why #BlackLivesStillMatter with celebrated civil rights chronicler, Dr. Peniel E. Joseph, as we delve into the moral and ethical issues of our day. FREE ADMISSION: RSVP here
Kroma Gallery | Tuesday, February 3rd, 6pm - 9pm. Complimentary. OPENING RECEPTION Exhibition"The Beast". 3670 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove, Miami
Urban Arts International Art Fair
SAVE THE DATE - OPENING RECEPTION
Tuesday February 3rd from 6-9pm
This Salon Style Exhibition will showcase the Artwork from KROMA’s Call To Artist Submission chosen for “The Beast” Spoken Word by Alan Laird - Artist, Historian and Writer FREE Admission - 3670 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove, Miami
DANCE | HBS Club Invites You to Modern Dance Appreciation 101 | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015
*HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL* *CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA* *Modern Dance Appreciation 101 & Private Performance * *DATE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015 * *TIME:*6:00 PM – 9:00 PM*
Little Haiti Cultural Center - 212 NE 59th TerraceMiami, Florida 33137 *
Our series of one-of-a-kind cultural experiences continues with a Modern Dance Appreciation 101 event that will offer an in-depth, insider’s view of a highly regarded modern dance company, insights on how to view and appreciate dance, along with a live viewing of both a rehearsal and a completed dance piece. The program will give attendees a unique perspective on the art form.
Complimentary wine and hors d’oeurves will be served. There is plenty of free parking at the lot immediately beside and across from the Little Haiti Cultural Center. I hope to see you there for this terrific program.
*6:00PM - 8:00PM* Cocktail reception - Presentation by Peter London—discussing creative process, how to view/appreciate dance. - Live dance rehearsal - Dance Performance - Cocktail reception continues *COST:* HBS Club of South Florida and Harvard Club of Miami members: $20 / Non-Harvard Affiliated/Members and Guests: $30 *HOSTED BY:* Ohad Jehassi, HBS 1999
*Although attendance is open to everyone, we can only accommodate those that register online. This event may sell-out. RSVP early to secure your attendance. Registration will remain open until capacity is reached or until 8pm Tuesday January, 27 via our website at www.hbssouthflorida.org
Save the Date | Links Arts Facet Call - Wednesday, September 17 @ 8pm - 9pm 712 432 0220 732#
FREE Concert: This Sun. (12/7) & Holiday Spectacular! Overtown Historic St. Agnes Episcopal Church 4pm
*Community Arts Program (CAP) Presents The Popular, Ninth Annual*
*CAP Overtown Holiday Spectacular!* *4:00 p.m. * *This Sunday, December 7, 2014*
*The Historic St. Agnes’ Episcopal Church* *1750 NW 3rd Avenue, Miami, FL 33136*
*FREE Concert*
** No Tickets or Reservations Needed * A Post-Concert Reception * Worry-Free Parking * *WHAT YOU’LL HEAR* Enjoy a* spirited program* of classical, jazz, and contemporary selections for strings and little and big jazz band—including CAP’s newly-arranged holiday movie music favorites. It’s the *perfect family event *that concludes with a *fully-orchestrated grand sing-along* to usher in the most welcomed holiday season of the year. In all, it’ll knock your stockings off! : )
*WHO’S PERFORMING* Performing are awesome Miami children and youth from the *Community Arts Program (CAP)* Conservatory for the Arts *Young Musicians’ String Consort *led by *April Liberty*, *Chamber Ensemble* conducted by *Steffen Zeichner*, *Jazz PREP Band* led by *Derek Fairholm*, and *ALL-STAR Jazz Ensemble* led by *Daniel Strange*.
*SPONSORS* This special holiday event is made possible by the wonderful support of *The Historic St. Agnes’ Episcopal Church*; *The Links, Incorporated, Greater Miami Chapter*; *WLRN* Public Radio; *South Florida Times* ; *WDNA* 88.9 FM; the *John S. and James L. Knight Foundation*; *Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs*, the *Cultural Affairs Council*, the *Miami-Dade County Mayor* and *Board of County Commissioners*; *The Children’s Trust*; and *Coral Gables United Church of Christ*.
*MORE INFO* For more information on *this Sunday’s (December 7) 4:00 p.m., concert* at the *Historic St. Agnes’ Episcopal Church*, located at 1750 NW 3rd Avenue in Overtown, *call* *305.448.7421, ext. 120 . *Or,* respond to this email.*
*COMMUNITY ARTS PROGRAM (CAP)* *The mission* of the Community Arts Program (CAP) is to serve our diverse community by providing educational and culturally-enriching experiences through the transforming power of the arts.
In addition to its acclaimed *Summer Concert Series*, the *Community Arts Program* (CAP) award-winning *Conservatory for the Arts*—with CAP *Saturday Music Classes* and CAP *Miami Jazz Institute*—provides instrument training, written and aural music theory education, performance forums, juried evaluations, and participation in the Young Musicians’ *String Consort & Chamber Ensemble*,* Jazz PREP Band*, *ALL-STAR Jazz Ensemble*, and *CAP Records* label. These engage a diversity of Miami children and youth, ages 5 through 18.
ART FACET RECOMMENDS | Peter London Global Dance Company “Jazz Love Night” at the Arsht Center , Friday, December 12 at 7:30.
To purchase tickets, visit www.arshtcenter.org [no links promocode available for this event]
Come out and show your support for a local dance legend.