art /tags/art art en-US WLRN Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:00:00 GMT Underground pop-up in Boynton Beach challenges relationship between fashion and art /arts-culture/2024-09-09/underground-pop-up-in-boynton-beach-challenges-relationship-between-fashion-and-art OTC Editions curates one of a few eclectic, underground music and art scenes in Palm Beach County. Their latest show challenges the relationship between fashion and art Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2024-09-09/underground-pop-up-in-boynton-beach-challenges-relationship-between-fashion-and-art Wilkine Brutus 'Art After Dark': Art workshop, Sade-inspired jazz at Norton Museum /arts-culture/2024-09-05/jazz-art-after-dark-norton-museum Norton Museum's 'Art After Dark' is teasing music and art aficionados with a little nostalgia through Sade-inspired smooth jazz of the 1990s and the 1950s kinetic art movement. Thu, 05 Sep 2024 16:27:00 GMT /arts-culture/2024-09-05/jazz-art-after-dark-norton-museum Wilkine Brutus Jeff Koons launched his art to the moon from Florida /arts-culture/2024-02-16/jeff-koons-florida-moon-art A rocket made by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company carrying 125 miniature, stainless steel sculptures by Koons launched from Cape Canaveral at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Fri, 16 Feb 2024 23:27:37 GMT /arts-culture/2024-02-16/jeff-koons-florida-moon-art Amanda Rosa | Miami Herald Catch us in the clouds with The Norton Museum's artist-in-residence, Nora Maité Nieves /podcast/sundial/2024-01-18/norton-artist-in-residence-nora-maite-nieves Nora Maité Nieves is currently an artist in residence at The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach. In her exhibit “Clouds in the Expanded Field,” connects her Caribbean roots to the skies above whatever city she might find herself in. Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:24:56 GMT /podcast/sundial/2024-01-18/norton-artist-in-residence-nora-maite-nieves Carlos Frías, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena John Miller's larger-than-life glassblowing exhibit 'Order Up!' will make you hungry /podcast/sundial/2024-01-08/john-miller-glassblowing-pop-art-exhibit-miami-lowe John Miller is an associate professor of glass at Illinois State University. His art show “Order Up! The Pop Art of John Miller” is now at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. We talk about diner culture, which inspired the larger-than-life glass pieces. Mon, 08 Jan 2024 18:51:08 GMT /podcast/sundial/2024-01-08/john-miller-glassblowing-pop-art-exhibit-miami-lowe Carlos Frías, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena Miami Beach art gallery’s inaugural show channels Playboy, Pokemon and ancient Rome /arts-culture/2023-12-19/miami-beach-art-gallerys-inaugural-show-channels-playboy-pokemon-and-ancient-rome It had been over a decade since Daniel Arsham, a giant in the contemporary art world, opened a show in his hometown of Miami. Tue, 19 Dec 2023 12:04:00 GMT /arts-culture/2023-12-19/miami-beach-art-gallerys-inaugural-show-channels-playboy-pokemon-and-ancient-rome Amanda Rosa | Miami Herald Can 'forest baths' cure our anxieties about the future? This artist thinks so /podcast/sundial/2023-11-30/can-forest-baths-cure-our-anxieties-about-the-future-this-artist-thinks-so Fereshteh Toosi is a Miami-based interdisciplinary artist who recently launched an interactive audio project called “Voice Memos for the Future.” The project discusses Miami residents' shared stories and thoughts about the future in South Florida. They tell us how nature has inspired their life’s work. Thu, 30 Nov 2023 21:06:13 GMT /podcast/sundial/2023-11-30/can-forest-baths-cure-our-anxieties-about-the-future-this-artist-thinks-so Wilkine Brutus, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena Haitian artworks restored to pristine condition on view at Florida art museum /arts-culture/2023-10-17/haitian-artworks-restored-to-pristine-condition-on-view-at-florida-art-museum Florida has the largest Haitian population in the country. The Tampa Museum of Art had been collecting Haitian objects for more than 20 years and is considered one of the more prominent holders of Caribbean art in the United States. Tue, 17 Oct 2023 21:00:00 GMT /arts-culture/2023-10-17/haitian-artworks-restored-to-pristine-condition-on-view-at-florida-art-museum Cathy Carter From making it rain poetry to the ballet: Knight Foundation's Alberto Ibargüen retires /podcast/sundial/2023-04-24/alberto-ibarguen-knight-foundation Alberto Ibargüen, the CEO and President of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, is retiring from his position after 18 years. He steered millions of dollars into art projects in South Florida that brought art into he hands of residents. He joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about Miami’s ever-changing art scene — and what he hopes to see next. Mon, 24 Apr 2023 19:39:12 GMT /podcast/sundial/2023-04-24/alberto-ibarguen-knight-foundation Carlos Frías, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena Sundial: 'The Walls Have Ears' brings attention to what's happening in Cuba today /podcast/sundial/2023-04-11/sundial-play-brings-attention-to-cuba-today Actor and writer Robby Ramos joins WLRN's Carlos Frías to talk about his debut play "The Walls Have Ears," which is being performed now at the Westchester Cultural Arts Center. The play was inspired by his grandfather, a Cuban dissident who served time at a notorious prison camp. Tue, 11 Apr 2023 17:30:05 GMT /podcast/sundial/2023-04-11/sundial-play-brings-attention-to-cuba-today Carlos Frías, Leslie Ovalle Atkinson, Elisa Baena