Monica Uszerowicz
How Art Is Transforming a Facility for Miami's At-Risk Youth
How a community activist is providing inspiration and sanctuary through an expanding gallery, library, and educational center.
10 Women Designers Who Ruled Design Miami/
From subtle abstraction to bold absurdity, here are ten pieces we adored, all by women.
The Most Uncanny Installations at Miami Art Week
Freudian analysis, fish skateboards, and dream sequences transform physical spaces and your headspace.
Amidst the Revelry in Miami, Cuban Artists Document Changing Times
Issue #3 of Steadfast Magazine launches at a time of celebration, sorrow, and upheaval.
A 15-Foot Pyramid of Treasure and Trash Towers in Miami
Pet ashes, court papers, and the artist's wisdom teeth are just a sampling of the junk in this installation.
Artist Recreates 78 Tarot Cards with Sculpture, Collage, and Poetry
Autumn Casey’s new exhibition at Primary Projects features plush dolls, wooden horses, and poetic collages.
'Moonlight' Story Writer Tarell Alvin McCraney on the Chaos That Is Memory
We spoke to the actor and playwright about the film’s deeply personal origins.
Inflatable Crystals and Blunt-Delivery Drones Invade Miami
III Points 2016 was all about community engagement and weird magic.
A Florida Artist Is Filling Hourglasses with the Dust of a Minimum Wage Salary
Representations of labor and time are ground into dust in Agustina Woodgate’s show, 'Power-Line.'
Lucid Dream IRL at the World’s First Vaporwave Mall
Miami's III Points Music, Art & Technology Festival debuts 'Sunsets@Noon,' a 6,000-square-foot shopping mall.
[Premiere] Mars Comes to Miami as an Immersive Interplanetary Experience
III Points Music, Art, & Technology Festival unveils FUSION's totally immersive, NASA-research-backed 'Mars 2030.'
Why Screen a Hollywood Classic Backwards and Forwards at the Same Damn Time?
In 1978, David Thomson split 'The Clock,' starring Judy Garland, in half, screening it forward-and-backward in a dual screen projection. The results are pure magic.