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PHOTOGRAPHY COVER : NICK AMRHEIN | 3BYONE MEDIA PHOTO EFFECTS: DARRELL SHEARES | TOUCHDOWN AGENCY
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WYN 317 GIVES STREET ART A GALLERY HOME
ATOMIK
WYNWOOD CHURCH11 A.M., SHOTS MIAMI, 311 NW 23RD ST, MIAMI, FL 33127 Give church a shot! Wynwood Church moves into the neighborhood on 01/19/14 for their
first service in Wynwood at Shots Miami. Unlike any church service you’ve ever attended, it’s church in the 21st century! WynwoodChurch is a modern church con-cept with an innovative approach focusing on relation-ship, not religion. We are a community of faith, hope and love becoming passionate followers of Jesus Christ loving the city and its people.
COST: FREEINFO: WWW.WYNWOODCHURCH.COM; [email protected]
BLUE STAGE CONCERT SERIES2:00 P.M., BAKEHOUSE ART COMPLEX
561 NW 32ND ST MIAMI, FL 33127A program of dynamic contemporary music pre-
sented on the Bakehouse Art Complex Blue Stage, a new performance adjacent to the galleries and resident artist stu-dios. Wine reception follows immediately after the concert. Presented by Bakehouse Art Complex in cooperation with The Miami Piano Circle
SUGGESTED DONATION: $10INFORMATION: 305.576.2828; WWW.BACFL.ORG
WYNWOOD BOOK CLUB5-7 P.M., SPROUT, 2563 N. MIAMI AVE.Wynwood Book Club. Hosted by Kerry, Isis and Andi. Refreshments will be served. (Ongoing every 1st and 3rd Saturday)
COST: FREE
WHO. WHAT. WHERE. WYNWOOD.
JANUARY 2014
11 MINI GALLERY NIGHT 7-10 P.M., PLAY-IN, 2501 NW 2 AVE, MIDTOWN, FLTreat your kids & yourself to the ultimate Saturday night. Munch-kins 3 and up are invited to Play-In for art, creativity & open play from 7-10pm. Parents can enjoy three blissful hours of dinner, date night & gallery hopping at the Wynwood Art Walk. It's a win for everyone. Ages: 3-10Cost: $30 Info: 888.982.8618; www.munchkinfun.com
MIAMI CRITICAL MASS STEPHEN P. CLARK GOVERNMENT CENTER, 111 NW. 1 ST.,
DOWNTOWN MIAMI 33128Miami Critical Mass is an event held on the LAST FRIDAY of every month where bicyclists and, less
frequently, skateboarders, inline skaters, roller skaters and other self-propelled commuters take to the streets en masse.
COST: FREEINFORMATION: WWW.THEMIAMIBIKESCENE.COM
24-25NORA CHIPAUMIRE- MIRIAM8 P.M., THE LIGHT BOX AT GOLDMAN WAREHOUSE, 404 NW 26 STREET, MIAMI, FL 33127Miami Light Project and MDC Live Arts present Nora Chi-paumire Miriam JANUARY 24-25, 2014 With Miriam, renowned choreographer and dancer Nora Chipaumire cre-ates her first character-driven work — a deeply personal dance-theatre performance that looks closely at the tensions women face between public expectations and private desires, between selflessness and ambition, and between the perfection and sacrifice of the feminine ideal. Inspired by South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba with original music by Cuban pianist Omar Sosa, the work layers text, sound and image that enrich the mysterious and haunting world of Chipaumire’s creation.
TICKETS: $25-$50 VIP INFO: 305.576.4350; WWW.MIAMILIGHTPROJECT.COM
WYNWOOD ARTWALK MURAL TOUR6 P.M., MEETING POINT TBA Enjoy street art. Drink Jameson. Sip com-plimentary Jameson Whiskey with your Wynwood murals tour. Enjoy a guided stroll
through the Wynwood Art District and galleries. Tour guests will receive a Jameson sticker that will entitle them to half price Jameson at a bar TBA for the remainder of the evening. TOUR ITINERARY: 6 pm: Complimentary Jameson drinks; 6:30 p.m.: Tour commences.
COST: $20FOR INFO OR TO
BOOK IN ADVANCE VISIT WYNWOODARTWALK.COM
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FRIDAYSFREE ART FRIDAYSEvery Friday, MiamiFree Art Fridays is a worldwide art move-ment that’s made its way to Miami, and the city’s local chapter, founded by local artist and promoter Registered Artist, is striving to unite artists, art collectors, and anyone who loves a good scavenger hunt. Every Friday, artists hide their work around the city, and whoever finds it gets to take it home for free. To par-ticipate, the rules are simple: Make a work of art you’re willing to give away. Then leave it somewhere in the city, along with your name (artistic nickname or otherwise) and the local chapter’s information (the site has a printable QR code, or artists can include the Facebook page URL). Next, post clues on the Facebook page to help Free Art Fridays (FAF) members find your work. Members also post pictures of their finds on the page and “share” them so artists can see who took their creations home. Painters, photographers, poets — all types of artists are encouraged to participate and drop pieces off around the city.
COST: FREEINFO: FACEBOOK GROUP: MIAMI FREE ART FRIDAYS
SECOND SATURDAYSART WALKSECOND SATURDAY; WYNWOOD Experience the heartbeat of Wynwood! Every Second Saturday, the streets come alive as they transform into a huge art and street fair with DJs in the street, food trucks, and art everywhere.
COST: FREEINFO: WWW.WYNWOODMIAMI.COM
TUESDAYSTACO TUESDAYS5-8 P.M. EVERY TUESDAY; WOOD TAVERN, 2531 NW SECOND AVE., MIAMIFree tacos from 5-8 p.m.; $1 after
INFO: FACEBOOK.COM/WOODTAVERN
WEDNESDAYSFACTORY MILONGA TANGO CLASS AND PARTY9:30 P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY; PARAFERNALIA STUDIO, 174 NW 25TH ST. MIAMI, FL 33127Join tango pros and wannabes as they attempt one of the sexiest dance forms on Earth. The hour-long class takes you through the basics and urges you to inject the moves with your own personal style, but the milonga (exotic for “afterparty”), which begins at 10:30, is where you really get to show off as live musicians and singers rock the Parafernalia Studio.
COST: $10INFO: (727) 678-2247
Check the Free Art Miami Group to find out where this original photo print (above) by Jennifer Ann Love will be dropped on a Friday in January.
Mixed crowd of vintage-motorcy-cle enthusiasts meet on the street to hang out, talk shop, and show off their wheels.
COST: FREEINFO: FACEBOOK.COM/
WOODTAVERN
THURSDAYS METAL MEETS WOOD8 P.M. EVERY THURSDAY; WOOD TAVERN, 2531 NW SECOND AVE., MIAMI
E-MAIL YOUR WYNWOOD & MIDTOWN AREA EVENTS TO [email protected]
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Danelle Pino | Wyn 317
PHOTOGRAPHY COVER : NICK AMRHEIN | 3BYONE MEDIA SPECIAL THANKS TO KAT WAGNER | MIAMI ART SCENE
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Street art is ‘closer to fine’ at Wyn 317When did Wyn 317 open and how did you start the gallery?
Wyn 317 had its grand opening
last July and has since received a heart-warming and enthusiastic support from the art community. From the very beginning, local artists such as Atomik, deepened my desire to showcase the terrific artwork by South Florida artists. I was thrilled when he agreed to participate in the first show.
I envisioned Wyn 317 as a hub where up- and-coming, mid-career and established artists would gather, sharing their work with each other and the surrounding communities.
Part of my mission is to encourage art representing South Florida’s unique styles and settings. Each artist creates exclusive artwork for the gallery, allowing for art enthusiasts to discover unique and distinctive works of art. It’s humbling to be a part of a one-of-a-kind artistic movement. This movement expresses art that is sensitive, full of energy and invokes sentiment. It’s not only attractive, it is also art colored by South Florida’s unique social, cultural and historical influences.
Most of the artists you represent have prominent murals in Wynwood. How did your gallery evolve to feature mostly street artists?
I have always had a passion
for street art culture. My goal is to immerse myself in it and to see these artists evolve. Many of the muralists are eager to expand their reach and explore different venues of expression. That’s why featured artists create artwork exclusively with Wyn 317 in mind. This allows me to get into the scene, while providing the artists with exposure to a wider audience. People become fans when they recognize the immense talent and energy that emanates from their work. Recognition of these artists and their art is spreading throughout South Florida and to other parts of the world. Recently, an art collector visiting from Denmark bought a wonderful art piece by Ivan Roque.
Wyn 317 and I are also evolving on this exciting art journey. Like the artists and their art, the gallery and I are dynamic. None of us are the same as we were five years ago. It's thrilling to be a part of this growth and to witness local artists succeeding and being recognized for their talent.
What do you love about street art, how do you think it has changed the landscape of traditional art galleries and spaces?
There are several things that draw me to street art. Most significant to me is the break from the established "norm,” the unexpected. Murals and art pieces often question or comment on society. It's intriguing to interpret their bold messages.
Context, another significant factor in street art, would dictate that traditional art galleries conforming to the art norm cannot adequately present this street artwork. Not long ago, traditional galleries existed only in upscale neighborhoods or in the business districts. A street artist would not have been asked to exhibit his or her art, nor would that work be produced on canvases and other surfaces. These artists, are now becoming considered Fine Artists, with some works of art selling for millions of dollars. With the increasing popularity of street art, a number of traditional galleries will have to redefine themselves to capture and exhibit the creativity of the street artist to meet the needs of serious art collectors.
We heard that Britto bought a piece of art from your gallery? Can you tell us the story?
I will never forget that day. I have
always admired Romero Britto’s art and to see him walk inside Wyn 317 as I prepped for the grand opening was amazing. He dropped by to welcome Wyn 317 into the neighborhood and to wish me well. Britto was so sweet and encouraging. It was such a wonderful experience. It felt great to have a world renowned artist acknowledge the gallery and the artwork on exhibit. Britto especially loved a couple of art pieces by Registered Artist and decided to buy them for his own collection.
After that, I knew Wyn 317 was going to do well.
What are your upcoming shows? Following GG’s solo exhibit’s
highly acclaimed success last September, Wyn 317 will once again feature his in February. GG’s first show graced the outside wall of the gallery with the exceptional “El Barrio” mural which is still there today. Although the upcoming exhibit will feature smaller works of art created especially for the gallery, GG will also have other notable artistic renditions.
I’m also very excited about the gallery’s plans for March. Wyn 317 will be launching an all female exhibition for International Women’s
Month. The first two weeks will showcase local women street artists including Diana Contreras and Kazilla. The uniting theme will be the essence of female empowerment as interpreted artistically.
Plans for April through the summer are still in the works. More information will be updated via our Social Networks.
Tell us about your involvement with the free art Friday movement.
I am such a believer in the free
art Friday movement. It allows anyone to join the journey into the art world. Friday’s free art scavenger hunt is a fun way for fans of artistic expression to get involved in a journey with an artist. The bonus is that anyone can get art pieces for free. It gives an everyday person who is not an art collector the chance to start their own collection. The artist in turn creates an original piece of art to share with whoever finds it first. Thus, they are giving to the community while spreading their artwork among more people.
Registered Artist who started the chapter here in South Florida is a personal friend. He had a solo exhibition in October at the gallery. I believe his dedication to the free art Friday movement added to the show’s success. Wyn 317 encourages featured artists to participate in the free art Friday movement, as the gallery has been honored to be pick-up and drop off point numerous times.
Is there anything else you would like us to know?
I have an awesome landlord.
David Lombardi was one of the first people to recognize how special this art community is, and has been supportive ever since. Were it not for his commitment and dedication to promoting urban art, there may not be a Wyn 317 today. His belief in urban artists and me provided the opportunity to make Wyn 317 happen.
I’m constantly on the hunt for inspiration when curating Wyn 317, and am always willing to feature new local artists. I encourage and invite new talent to contact me and visit the gallery. Please feel free to check out our website or send an email. Artists may want to send their artwork samples in order to see if there is something we can do together.
Wyn 317 is located at 167 NW 25 St.in the heart of Wynwood. For more information, call (305) 761-1116.
Interview with Danelle Pino | Wyn 317
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Connecting Your Community Wynwood Canvas is Wynwood, Florida’s only city-specific, free, community newspaper mailed directly to Miami’s most established neighborhoods near Wynwood and dropped at key locations monthly.
We offer a blend of art, culture and lifestyle features, entertainment municipal news and neighborhood happen-ings.
Editorial is carefully selected to appeal to the local cus-tomers you want to reach, providing loyal readers with valuable information on neighborhood schools, municipal government, community events, art and culture, seasonal festivities and local businesses.
Photo features such as “artist of the month,” and our an-nual Best of Wynwood issue attract thousands of monthly submissions. Contests and events invite the community to participate and connect.
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The online supplement, e-newsletter and social media serve to further unite the community by giving our reader-ship 24-hour access to articles, news, features, blogs and local businesses.
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We directly mail 10,000 publications via the United State Postal Service’s Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) program to Wynwood, Florida’s most established neighborhoods in zip codes 33127 and 33137.
An additional 5,000 copies are dropped off at over 50 high-traffic locations throughout Wynwood.
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FREE FAMILY PERFORMANCE Julian Toha – ImmersionSat., Jan. 18, 2014, 2 pm
Known for his passionate performances and revolutionary concert design, pianist and multimedia performance artist Julian Toha has acquired a reputation as an exciting young artist of the 21st century. Since Julian’s Infinite Potential Tour 2012, he continues to emerge as one of the industry’s leading innovators. The mission of the Immersion Tour 2014 is to inspire and nurture the human imagination by developing synergetic relationships between concert music, technology, and the visual arts, resulting in a culturally relevant and innovative performing arts model for the contemporary mind.
Immersion Children’ s WorkshopSat., Jan. 18, 2014, noon, FREE
Join Julian for an interactive, hands-on experience before the show to learn how to mix music and art together to achieve an extraordinary result. Families will be invited to assist Julian in composing an original piece of music!
Performance and workshop take place at Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center, US-1 and Monroe Street (1770 Monroe St.)
The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supported in part by its members, admissions, private entities, the City of Hollywood, the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; and the Kresge Foundation. We welcome donations from all members of the community who wish to support our work.
1650 Harrison StreetHollywood, FL 33020954. 921. 3274ArtAndCultureCenter.org
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How to score free artFree Art Fridays is a
global event where artists randomly leave their artwork in the streets to share with the community. It’s a social-media fueled, community-driven scavenger hunt... for free art! Anyone can participate and the movement is growing. Local street artist ‘Registed Artist’ heads up the Miami chapter.
1. Log on to Facebook
2. Type in your search bar “MIAMI FREE ART FRIDAYS” and join the open group.
3. Wait until Friday for artists to post their drops and a photo of the random location.
4. Be the first to the location and the art is yours-- no strings attached. It is customary to report back to the group once you found it and post a photo of your bounty.
Have fun! - JAL
Check the Free Art Miami Group to find out where this original photo print by Jennifer Ann Love will be dropped on a Friday in January.
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