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    • Check, Please! South Florida - Thai Spice Restaurant

    • 3 foodies compare and contrast their favorite restaurants.  Michelle Bernstein hosts.
    • Check, Please! South Florida - Lido Restaurant & Bayside Grill

    • 3 foodies vist each other's local restaurants and then come together to talk about their experiences.
    • Check, Please! South Florida - III Forks Restaurant

    • Three foodies visit each other's restaurants then sit down at our table to dish about their experiences.  Michelle Bernstein hosts.
    • Check, Please! South Florida Mexican Cevidhe Recipe

    • Michelle Bernstein demonstrates a quick, easy and fesive looking Mexican Ceviche. 
    • Beef Empanadas

    • 3 local foodies dish and compare experiences at their favorite haunts.  Also, Michelle Bernstein demonstrates how to make her favorite comfort food, Beef Empanadas.
    • Sushi Room

    • 3 local foodies dish and compare experiences at their favorite haunts.  Also, Michelle Bernstein demonstrates how to make her favorite comfort food, Beef Empanadas.
    • Taberna de Ignacio

    • 3 local foodies dish and compare experiences at their favorite haunts.  Also, Michelle Bernstein demonstrates how to make her favorite comfort food, Beef Empanadas.
    • Doña Paulina

    • 3 local foodies dish and compare experiences at their favorite haunts.  Also, Michelle Bernstein demonstrates how to make her favorite comfort food, Beef Empanadas.
    • Music Voyager - Hollywood FL

    • Art Walk Islamorada - Third Thursday

    • Art Live Fair 2012 - Alice Raymond

    • From the Art Live Fair 2012 held at Coconut Grove Convention Center October 26-28, 2012 in support of Lotus House Women's Shelter. Alice Raymond is a french artist working in Miami.  For the Art Live Fair, her installation encouraged community collaboration in a small studio space she created.
    • Art Live Fair 2012 - Allisen Learnard

    • From the Art Live Fair 2012 held at Coconut Grove Convention Center October 26-28, 2012 in support of Lotus House Women's Shelter. Allisen Learnard perfoms a dance choreographed by Pioneer Winter and based upon the Lovheim Cube: A Movement Study.
    • Art Live Fair 2012 - Jerry Mischak

    • From the Art Live Fair 2012 held at Coconut Grove Convention Center October 26-28, 2012 in support of Lotus House Women's Shelter. Jerry Mischak, created sculptures onsite during the Art Live Fair using found items and tape.
    • Art Live Fair 2012 - Ultra Violet

    • From the Art Live Fair 2012 held at Coconut Grove Convention Center October 26-28, 2012 in support of Lotus House Women's Shelter. Ultra Violet who worked with Andy Warhol and Salvadore Dali, was on hand with her own brand of performance art during the Art Live Fair
    • Art Live Fair 2012 - RPM

    • From the Art Live Fair 2012 held at Coconut Grove Convention Center October 26-28, 2012 in support of Lotus House Women's Shelter. In this interactive performance piece, RPM invite guests to experience a dessert party with virtual women from across a spectrum of views on the issue of "having it all."
    • Interview with Edward Crowell II: Visual Artist/Painter

    • Art Live: Ruben Millares

    • This is How You Lose Her: Junot Diaz

    • Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for 2008, Junot Diaz returns with his follow up, "This is How You Lose Her" a collection of short stories about love and family.  Diaz will return to Miami for the 2012 Miami Book Fair International, but we caught up with him this week while in town to discuss his work arranged by Books and Books
    • Trading Places II - Antonia Wright

    • Antonia Wright’s project will reflect her background in performance art within the mediums of video, photography and installation to explore the environment of MOCA.  A poet and photographer, Wright introduces social critique into a broad conceptual framework with imagination and conviction. She received an M.F.A. in poetry from the New School University in New York and studied at the International Center of Photography.  Wright was one of the finalists in MOCA’s Optic Nerve XIII film festival in 2011.  In this second installment of MOCA’s experimental program, Trading Places, South Florida artists will swap their studios for studio spaces in MOCA’s galleries. The program provides the artists with materials, technical assistants and opportunities to interact, respond to and investigate each others’ practices and engage in discussions with the public. Each of the selected artists has reached a critical moment in their career when they can benefit most from the opportunity to work with MOCA’s curatorial and technical staff. Trading Places II is on view through November 11, 2012. Trading Places II is made possible by MOCA’s Knight Exhibition Endowment.
    • Trading Places II - Onajide Shabaka

    • Onajide Shabaka’s work makes references to the anthropological, geological and biological through a visual aesthetic that is challenging and visceral, with a grounding in African Atlantic culture.  Since 1997, his work has largely moved into the Florida wetlands, upper Minnesota and Oregon woodlands. He will use Trading Places to bring his art practice back into the formal gallery through photography, drawing and sculpture of natural and industrial materials.   Bonnie Clearwater first worked with Shabaka when she selected him for the exhibition New Art: South Florida at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale in 1993, and notes that his recent body of work based on botanical studies conducted in South Florida marks a new path for him to develop.  “With his extensive experience teaching at the college and university level, Shabaka will play an important mentoring role for the teen and young adult students in MOCA’s afterschool programs,” she said.  In this second installment of MOCA’s experimental program, Trading Places, South Florida artists will swap their studios for studio spaces in MOCA’s galleries. The program provides the artists with materials, technical assistants and opportunities to interact, respond to and investigate each others’ practices and engage in discussions with the public. Each of the selected artists has reached a critical moment in their career when they can benefit most from the opportunity to work with MOCA’s curatorial and technical staff. Trading Places II is on view through November 11, 2012. Trading Places II is made possible by MOCA’s Knight Exhibition Endowment.
    • Trading Places II - Magnus Sigurdarson

    • Magnus Sigurdarson was born in Reykjavik, Iceland in 1966.  He will further explore the concept of identity and his search for “Miami Melancholy,” which has been ongoing since his move to Miami in 2004.   “As a true blood Northerner with deep roots in Melancholy and the poetic enclose or angst as an artistic motivator, I have been searching for the ‘Tropical Melancholy’ and the ‘Subliminal in the flatness of Florida.’  This has of course opened my heart to all the other emotions,” Sigurdarson notes.  In Iceland, Sigurdarson mentored many younger artists, including Ragnar Kjartansson who had a recent exhibition at MOCA.   Clearwater notes, “One of the essential aspects of any art community is the interaction between its artists. Trading Places helps to forge a stronger relationship between multi-generational artists and the students they mentor and to engage the public in the creative process.”   In this second installment of MOCA’s experimental program, Trading Places, South Florida artists will swap their studios for studio spaces in MOCA’s galleries. The program provides the artists with materials, technical assistants and opportunities to interact, respond to and investigate each others’ practices and engage in discussions with the public. Each of the selected artists has reached a critical moment in their career when they can benefit most from the opportunity to work with MOCA’s curatorial and technical staff. Trading Places II is on view through November 11, 2012. Trading Places II is made possible by MOCA’s Knight Exhibition Endowment.

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