Maggie Knox and the Little River Night of Light

photo courtesy of maggie knox

Celebrate the summer solstice with Maggie Knox in at the 7111 North Miami Complex during the Little River Night of Light.  The evening will include open studios, live music, food, drinks, dancing and good vibes.

Maggie Knox will host a candle making workshop, an open studio with resident artist Rondell Crier and guests can view works by Eurydice KamvyselliDeming King Harriman Art, Nicole Salcedo, Elizabeth Newberry, Francesca Lalanne, and Magdalena Goudie. 

Based in Little Haiti, Maggie Knox is an Maggie Knox is a place for creativity in all forms that includes incubator and is a known champion of creative women. 

The 7111 North Miami Ave Complex will also hosts events including open studios with residents Jon Davis / 55BelleChase, Bhakti Baxter, Michael Vasquez and Deft Union. A program of events starts around 7:30 pm and goes until 5:00 am. 

7:45 pm | Meditation DJ Set with Poorgrrrl
9:30 pm |Jean Jacket
10:30 pm Austin Paul
11:00 pm Chase the Jaguar
12:30 am Saint Leroy II and Ali Coyote
1:00 AM Oxnylia

Little River's Night of Light will bring together more than 20 creative hubs – including The Citadel, Sweat Records, and Flowerbox Projects – in the Little River area to showcase art, music, food and more. See the area map here

Maggie Knox at North Miami Ave Complex
June 25,  5:00 PM
7111 North Miami Ave | Miami

Sally Mann at Books & Books Coral Gables

Photo courtesy sally mann

The renowned American photographer Sally Mann visits Books & Books on Sunday, June 26th, to discuss her latest book, a memoir titled Hold Still: A Memoir in Photographs. The groundbreaking book is up for a National Book award and uniquely weaves the story of Mann's family history through narrative and image, touching on theme's of Mann's previous work such as with family, race, mortality, and the American South.

The photographer, known for her large format black-and-white imagery was born in Lexington, Virginia. She is represented by Gagosian Gallery and the Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York. She has received numerous awards, including NEA, NEH, and Guggenheim Foundation grants, and her work is held by major institutions internationally. 

Her titles include What Remains, Deep South, At Twelve, Immediate Family, Still Time, Proud Flesh, and The Flesh and the Spirit. A feature film about her work, What Remains, debuted to critical acclaim in 2006. RSVP here.

Books & Books
Sunday, June 26 | 4:00 pm
265 Aragon Avenue | Coral Gables

PAMM Project Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg

PHOTO COURTESY OF PAMM

The PAMM Project Gallery features a series of works by American artist, Robert Rauschenberg. Drawing entirely from PAMM’s collection, Project Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg illustrates the artist’s innovative approach to art-making while showcasing his artistic range. 

In the 1950s, the artist developed new techniques that used found objects to create unique works that blended elements of drawing painting and sculpture. By using images taken from newspapers, magazines, and postcards alongside clothes or cardboard boxes he was able to  blend mass media and Western culture of the mid-20th century, in a way that was not seen before.

Rauschenberg lived in Captiva Island, Florida, for over 35 years and his legacy has undoubtedly influenced the artistic development of South Florida. 

PAMM
1103 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132