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SUMMARY:Miami Design District Hosts First MiamiPhotoFest
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Elliott Erwitt Paris\, France. 1989. \nThe nonprofit Florida Photographic Foundation presents its first-ever MiamiPhotoFest Feb. 27 – March 3 at the historic Moore Building in the Miami Design District. \nThe fest features curated exhibits\, workshops\, artist talks\, lecture panels\, portfolio reviews and the 2019 MiamiPhotoFest International Emerging Photography Awards sponsored by Fujifilm.\, which will award more than $40\,000 in prizes. \nExhibits include more than 30 prints from iconic photographer Elliott Erwitt’s “Paris” series; French photographer Antoine d’Agata’s WHITE NOISE\, 2006-2016; Mathieu Bitton\, who accompanies Lenny Kravitz on his world tours\, will exhibit portraits of Kravitz from Bitton’s ASCENSION series; Pulitzer prize-winning Miami Herald photo journalist Carl Juste\, among many others. \nThe 2019 MiamiPhotoFest is free and open to the public. For more information\, visit www.miamiphotofest.org. \nThe MiamiPhotoFest itinerary includes:  \n\nAntoine d’Agata: “CODEX\, America 1986-2017”\, which will be Antoine d’Agata’s first solo U.S. exhibit\, presentation\, and book signing.\n\n\nRalph Gibson: Intimate talk and book signing event.\n\n\nBruce Gilden: Will be exhibiting for the first time his poignant series “Only God Can Judge Me” shot on the streets of Miami and Farm Boys and Farm Girls\, a powerful portraiture series on young farm kids.\n\n\nRoger Ballen: Brings his Theater of the Absurd exhibition to MiamiPhotoFest.\nAndy Summers: photographer\, and former guitarist for The Police\, will have Intimate talk\, “The Bones of Chuang Tzu” exhibition and book signing event.\n\n\nMaggie Steber: Leica Ambassador and National Geographic photographer widely recognized for her coverage of the Katie Stubblefield’s facial transplant\, Maggie will exhibit her powerful\, imaginative dream sequence\, “The Secret Garden of Lily LaPalma”.\n\n\nKerry Payne Stailey: Will exhibit her long-term project “More Beautiful Broken” a series that probes the complicated grief facing those left behind when somebody they love dies by suicide sponsored by Fujifilm.\n\n\nRenée Jacobs: “womenSEEwomen” Photos de Femmes organization is dedicated to giving a powerful voice to iconic representations of women and to continually promote positive depictions of women around the world.\n\n\nMaria Daniel Balcazar: MiamiPhotoFest is pleased to team up with Burn Books to present Maria Daniel Balcazar’s “Kilombo”\, an intimate and powerful documentary project that captures the Afro-Brazilian culture.\nFujiFilm Camera: Fujifilm Loan Program Get a real feel for what Fujifilm is all about\, pick one camera body and any two lenses for a trial period of three days.\n\n\nMichael Itkoff:  a conversation on publishing\, curating\, and portfolio editing by co-founder of Daylight books.\n\n\nCopyright Alliance: Copyright Alliance: CEO Keith Kupferschmid will host a session called Office Hours\, during which event attendees are invited to have their copyright-related questions answered at no cost.\nNightly Events: Projections and multimedia programs are scheduled for every night of MiamiPhotoFest by the most respected collectives and projects in the world of photography\, including Burn Magazine’s Emerging Photographer Fund; Women Photograph; African Artist Foundation; Photo Vogue Italy; World Press Photo 6×6 Talent Program; Aperture Foundation; Paris Photo; Head On Festival.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://miamitext.com/event/miami-design-district-hosts-first-miamiphotofest/
LOCATION:Moore Building\, 191 N.E. 40th St.\, Miami\, FL\, 33137\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Family,free events,gallery
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SUMMARY:Kids Fest at the Actor's Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:The Actor’s Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables presents Kids Fest Family Day 2019\, a day of theater fun for kids. \nThe year’s Fest will feature two performances of the Musical Theatre for Young Audiences’ production of Cinderella and Into the Woods Jr. In addition\, kids can tap into their creativity at a variety of hands-on activity stations\, including Costume Design\, Crown and Tiara Making and Paint a Portrait. Other activities include face painting\, balloon art and photos with costumed characters. Lunch and snacks will be available for purchase. Tickets are $23. For more information\, visit http://www.actorsplayhouse.org. \nSchedule: \nSession 1 – 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.\nSession 2 – Noon – 5 p.m. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://miamitext.com/event/kids-fest-at-the-actors-playhouse/
LOCATION:Actor’s Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre\, 280 Miracle Mile\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Family,kids,theater
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190215T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190215T210000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for "Castles in the Sky"
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Peter Hamlin. Living Matrix Palace\, 2018. Courtesy of Kenise Barnes Fine Art. \nThe Coral Gables Museum presents an opening reception for its new exhibition\, “Castles in the Sky: Fantasy Architecture in Contemporary Art\,” at 7 p.m. on Friday\, Feb. 15. This remarkable production explores imaginary architecture through the lenses of more than 25 contemporary artists – from Salvador Dali and Beatrice Coron to David LaChapelle – working in a wide range of media spanning painting\, drawing\, sculpture and video. The exhibition curator and select participating artists will be present for the opening reception. This event is free and open to the public. \nParticipating artists will include Gustavo Acosta\, Diane Arbus\, Clint Baclawski\, John Bowman\, Hannah Brenner-Leonard\, Michele Brody\, Adrien Broom\, Dean Byington\, James Casebere\, Laurent Chéhère\, Thomas Cole\, Beatrice Coron\, Will Cotton\, William Richard Crutchfield\, Linda L. Cunningham\, Salvador Dalí\, Thomas Doyle\, Peter Hamlin\, Cameron Hayes\, Robert Hite\, Julie Langsam\, Armando Marino\, Jonathan Monaghan\, Juan Garcia-Nunez\, Claes Oldenburg\, Lothar Osterburg\, Kevin M. Paulsen\, Rachel Sydlowski\, Eric Wesley and Danwen Xing. \nThere will be a gallery tour by Bartholomew Bland\, Executive Director of the Lehman College Art Gallery and Curator of the show\, at 2 p.m. on Sunday\, Feb. 17. \n“Castles in the Sky” runs through May 15 at the Coral Gables Museum’s Fewell Gallery. \nFor more information\, visit the Coral Gables Museum page.
URL:https://miamitext.com/event/opening-reception-for-castles-in-the-sky/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Museum\, 285 Aragon Ave.\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Family,gallery,museum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190324T170000
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SUMMARY:Florida Renaissance Festival
DESCRIPTION:Hear ye\, hear ye\, Game of Thrones fans! \nThe 27th Florida Renaissance Festival once again transforms Quiet Waters Park’s 430 acres into the 16th century\, complete with jousting and turkey legs.  This year’s opening weekend\, Feb. 9-10\, is dedicated to “Game of Thrones\,” featuring costumed characters from the Emmy-winning HBO series strolling the grounds\, a replica of Iron Throne (photo opp!) and performance by Medieval Times Orlando. \nThis year’s festival will run seven weekends through March 24 at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. Each weekend features a different theme: Time Travelers (Feb. 16-18); Viking Invasion (Feb. 23-24)\, Wenches (March 2-3)\, Swashbucklers and Sirens (March 9-10)\, Celts and Highlanders (March 16-17) and Harry Potter (March 23-24). There will be plenty of food\, drink and activities for the entire family. \nThe festival is open from 10 a.m. – sunset. Tickets are $25 for adults 12 and up; $11 for children ages 6 – 11\, free for children under 6. Adult and child season passes also available. Parking is free. \nFor complete details\, visit http://www.ren-fest.com. \n*Photo by Q Imagery \n  \n 
URL:https://miamitext.com/event/florida-renaissance-festival/
LOCATION:Quiet Waters Park\, 401 Powerline Road\, Deerfield Beach\, FL\, 33442\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,outdoors,Parks
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