Visual Arts
Iconic Architect Moshe Safdie: From Habitat to Yad Vashem
MOSHE SAFDIE is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist, and author. Over a celebrated 50-year career, Safdie has explored the essential principles of socially responsible design through a comprehensive and humane design philosophy.
read moreFilmmaker Phil Grabsky Presents the Arts
PHIL GRABSKY is a BAFTA-winning British documentary filmmaker who has received multiple awards for his directing, writing, producing and cinematography.
read morePhotographer Bonnie Lautenberg: From Lady Gaga to Lady Liberty
BONNIE ENGLEHARDT LAUTENBERG grew up in Woodmere, Long Island and is an esteemed photographer, writer, artist, philanthropist, and businesswoman.
read moreCelebrating Women’s History Month 2023
In celebration of WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH, 2023, we have curated a group of video interviews from the ArtSpeak archives with prominent women in the arts, who are connected to the Miami and South Florida areas.
read moreIn Memoriam: Artist Mira Lehr
MIRA LEHR is an eco-feminist artist whose career spans four decades. Her nature-based imagery encompasses painting, design, sculpture and video installations. Lehr’s processes include non-traditional media such as resin, gunpowder, fire, Japanese paper, dyes and welded steel.
read moreArtist Jennifer Printz
JENNIFER PRINTZ uses both photography and drawing as mediums to observe her world. Printz is also an educator who has honed her skills in a variety of classroom situations from museums to large public research universities since 2002. She has taught a wide range of two-dimensional media at the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as, public art and professional practices.
read moreArt Wynwood 2023
Back for its first edition since 2020, ART WYNWOOD may no longer be located in the once-artsy neighborhood that gives it its name, but its strategic location on the bay means a boat show attendee can easily shop for art as soon as they’re done buying their latest boat.
read moreJoel Hoffman: Interpreting + Preserving Vizcaya
JOEL HOFFMAN has been Executive Director/CEO of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens since
January 2004. He holds doctorate and master’s degrees in art history from Yale
University and an undergraduate degree in English literature from University of
Pennsylvania. Throughout his museum career, Hoffman has focused on making visual arts and
history engaging to diverse public audiences.
Photographer Nadia Huggins: “Strange Territory”
NADIA HUGGINS is a self taught artists who works in photography and who has built a body of images that are characterized by her observation of an interest in the everyday. Her work merges documentary and conceptual practices, which explore belonging, identity, and memory through a contemporary approach focused on re-presenting Caribbean landscapes and the sea.
read moreArtist Nelson Gonzalez: Engineer of Ideas
NELSON GONZALEZ is an artist, producer and curator born in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Since 2003, he has lived and worked in Aruba. He is currently working on a monumental sculpture project for the City of Doral titled “MIGRANTE,” which will honor the citizens and immigrants of Doral who contributed to the progress of their city.
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