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Making Sh*t Up’s World Premiere Screening. Packed-house at Tower Theater
Written by Matt Balmaseda    Wednesday, 19 June 2013 01:10
On March 9, the Miami International Film Festival premiered “Making Sh*t Up,” a documentary covering three years in the life of Miami-based conceptual artist Bert Rodriguez. The chosen venue for the debut was a cultural landmark frequented by Rodriguez in his youth, the Tower Theater. This brought two artistic icons together for an unforgettable night of film.
 
The Care and Feeding of the Hungry Mind.
Written by Fran Robbins    Wednesday, 19 June 2013 01:10
Miami Beach Cinematheque. Miami Film Fans of indie films in Los Angeles know to go to the Nuart. In New York, the Quad Cinema is the movie house for those with a taste for the unique. On Miami Beach, there is a theater dedicated to showing non-commercial movies and much more: the Miami Beach Cinematheque on South Beach. And it’s due to the determination and vision of one man: Dana Keith, the founder and director of the Cinematheque.
 
Small Screen, Big Stage.
Written by Mia Opalka    Wednesday, 19 June 2013 01:10
altThe directors of Dot Fifty One Gallery, Alfredo Guzman and Isaac Perelman, greet me on a rainy Friday afternoon with all the enthusiasm of art dealers who have an exciting, new project in the works. Dot Fifty One is located in an unassuming building on 36th Street, in the midst of the Wynwood Arts District, and focuses on showing conceptually based work by mid-career artists such as Leonel Matheu, Andres Ferrandis, and Ignacio Gurruchaga, among others. Guzman and Perelman’s latest endeavor, though, is one that will launch Dot Fifty One, along with Miami’s arts community, on to the small screen and in front of a global audience.
 


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