The year 2020 brought many firsts and never-before-seens – including the cancellation of some of our favorite events. Throughout Miami, organizers have had to make tough decisions and take into account factors such as public safety. These events will have to wait for now, but hopefully they’ll be back soon! Check here to see which …
Art Walks
For fans of the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, there’s good news: The internationally acclaimed fine arts exhibition is set to return next year! The annual festival, which typically takes place during Presidents Day weekend along Coconut Grove’s waterfront, was canceled for 2021. However, it’s now scheduled for Feb. 19-21, 2022. To keep up with latest …
Get ready to walk the walk! Once Miami-Dade County beaches reopened, the Miami Design Preservation League restarted its Official Art Deco Walking Tours. To keep up with latest news, sign up for the daily Miami on the Cheap newsletter. You can also follow us on Facebook and on Twitter. The popular guided tours include hotels, restaurants and other commercial structures – …
This event is canceled until further notice. We will update the post once this event returns. The first Friday of the month is Mercedes Benz of Coral Gables Gallery Night Live and it’s free from 6-10 pm. Virginia Miller and the Coral Gables Gallery Association feature a night where local galleries present their artwork to the public. …
This event is currently canceled, we will update this article once it resumes. The Wynwood Art Walk is held the second Saturday of each month when art, street performances, music and a full lineup of food trucks come together for a night of fun and creativity. Nationally-recognized street and graffiti art adorns various buildings in …
Over the years, Downtown Hollywood has been known as a quiet and accessible locale to enjoy South Florida’s beaches without worrying about crazy parking and expensive eateries. Now, Hollywood has grown into a beacon for the local crafter who takes pride in his artistry. All around Downtown Hollywood, one can find different neighborhoods that show the pride …
Graffiti and related street art have historically gotten a bad rap, with cities worldwide spending resources to eradicate and chase away the budding artists that find inspiration in gritty city streets, and who traditionally use blank concrete walls found on semi-abandoned warehouses, freeway overpasses and the like as their canvas. The move against street art has been …