The Ultimate Guide to Miami Art Week

Produced in partnership with the Miami Herald, here is city's most comprehensive guide to fairs, events and parties.

Tuesday December 3rd

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 1 p.m., (by invitation only) 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (by invitation or $300 for VIP Passholders) 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. (tickets: $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student) One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay,) Miami
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally this year presents exclusive debuts, immersive installations and unique collector opportunities with over 240 international galleries. It’s consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries, showcasing significant artwork and featuring mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists presented by new and established galleries.

CONTEXT Art Miami
Platinum VIP Preview 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (by invitation only) 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. VIP Preview ($300) 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. (general admission: $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student) One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay,) Miami
Taking place alongside the Art Miami in downtown Miami and featuring emerging and mid-career artists presented by leading contemporary galleries. In addition, CONTEXT annually showcases new works specifically crafted for the fair including curatorial projects, solo artists presentations and a series of special exhibitions.

Pérez Art Museum Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, (tickets $18) 
Modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries  offers extensive Art Week programming such as the opening of Kate Capshaw: Exclusive Tonsorial Services at Pérez Art Museum Miami with an opportunity to meet the artist, Black Girls in Arts Spaces Tour, and the global platform HOMECOMING curated by Grace Ladoja.

Bass Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (tickets: $15 general admission, $8 seniors and students, $8 youth, free for children age 6 and younger) 
Contemporary art museum with five exhibitions taking place during art week including: Performing Perspectives, A Collection in Dialogue; Ulla Von Brandenburg, In Dialogue with Etel Adnan; Rachel Feinstein, The Miami Years; (LA)HORDE, Heureux sous son ombre; Assume Vivid Astro Focus – XI.

Untitled Art Fair | VIP and Press Preview 
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach, (invitation only)
Digital exhibitions aligned with the curatorial theme, ‘East Meets West‘ and spotlighting the practices of artists from around the globe.

Rubell Museum Miami
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 1100 NW 23rd Street, (tickets: free for veterans and museum members, $10 for children and students, $12 for seniors, $15 adults.)
Private contemporary art museum showcasing three new presentations including work by the 2024 artist-in-residence Vanessa Raw, recent acquisitions to the Rubell Museum’s collection, and a new installation of the Museum’s celebrated Collection Highlights drawn from the Rubell family’s vast collection of art.

Sagamore South Beach Public Spaces
24 hours, 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public)
Historic art deco hotel known for year-round art programming and museum quality exhibitions presents a series of interactive exhibitions, including a collection of seven one-of-a-kind, pure silver casts of Michelangelo’s most iconic masterpieces.

Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 4200 NW 27th Avenue, Miami (tickets $25)
Landmark of the Civil Rights Movement presents Invisible Luggage, contemporary artworks by over 50 artists that explore ideas of journeying, memory, displacement, and freedom in the context of the historic location – where legends of music, art, entertainment, political activism could come together during the height of segregation.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 591 NW 27th Street, Miami, (tickets $10)
Nonprofit institution presenting seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse exhibits 21 never-before-seen to the Miami-public artworks from the 20th Century. The historic works are a representative sample of four decades of collecting from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

NADA
4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, (tickets $55 adult, $75 multi-day, $150 vernissage, $35 for students and seniors)
A non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art showcasing a diverse selection of over 150 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 37 countries and 66 cities including Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, and Pittsburgh.

Gucci Snow Globe Installation
24 hours, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Design house sets up an immersive display, inspired by Gucci’s travel heritage, showcasing iconic GG-monogrammed luggage amid miniature buildings significant to Gucci’s history. Gucci partnered with American artist Corydon Cowansage to create three murals featuring biomorphic shapes and a vivid palette.

Sarah Main Exhibition at The Gabriel South Beach
24 hours with a nightly art tour at 6 p.m., 640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Art deco hotel showcases eight works blending artist Sarah Main’s passions for music, art and technology.

The Wolfsonian
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
FIU museum exploring the inventive and provocative character of the modern world showcases the exhibition The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era and open the installation In Balance by Hettler.Tüllmann, a new mobile inspired by the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

Faena Art
12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Site-specific commission by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.

Wynwood Walls
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, (tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors and students)
Celebrated destination and a leader in the street art movement presents its 2024 Art Week theme, Street Art Icons, celebrating the legendary and vibrant impact of the famed works at Wynwood Walls, which for this week are adorned with new murals, sculptures and glass works by eight international artists.

MOCA
6:30 to 8:30 invitation only VIP reception, 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. public reception, Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami (tickets $15 early bird, $20 general) Musuem presenting contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs and collections.

“Rhapsody for a Beloved World” at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club 
24 Hours, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 (free and open to the public)
Oceanfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach is participating in the fifth edition of “No Vacancy” and will host the acclaimed artist Marielle Plaisir to showcase “Rhapsody for a Beloved World.”

Wednesday December 4th

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission: $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally this year presents exclusive debuts, immersive installations and unique collector opportunities with over 240 international galleries. It’s consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries, showcasing significant artwork and featuring mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists presented by new and established galleries.

CONTEXT Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Taking place alongside the Art Miami in downtown Miami and featuring emerging and mid-career artists presented by leading contemporary galleries. In addition, CONTEXT annually showcases new works specifically crafted for the fair including curatorial projects, solo artists presentations and a series of special exhibitions.

Aqua 
3 p.m. to 10 p.m. VIP Preview (tickets $300) 1530 Collins Avenue Miami Beach
Boutique fair for emerging art consistently earning critical recognition for presenting young and established galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists. Unique environment in a classic South Beach hotel.

Art Basel Miami Beach
FIRST CHOICE VIP ONLY , 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | PREVIEW VIP 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach (tickets $2500 to $3500)
Premiere art show of the Americas featuring leading galleries from five continents showing significant works by masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. Explore the fair’s main sector, where leading art galleries exhibit works by artists ranging from young talents to 20th century masters. The meridians is a platform for large scale projects pushing the boundaries of the traditional art fair. The Nova sector presents works created within the last three years by one, two and three artists.

Pérez Art Museum Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, (tickets $18) 
Modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries  offers extensive Art Week programming such as the opening of Kate Capshaw: Exclusive Tonsorial Services at Pérez Art Museum Miami with an opportunity to meet the artist, Black Girls in Arts Spaces Tour, and the global platform HOMECOMING curated by Grace Ladoja.

Scope Art Show
11 a.m. to 8 p.m., (tickets: $60 general admission, $40 senior and student, $30 Miami Beach residents) 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
The premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming features over 110 international galleries plus the new contemporary.

Red Dot | Opening Night Preview
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mana Wynwood, 2217 N.W. 5th Avenue, Miami (tickets $85)
Fair offering the opportunity to connect with blue-chip galleries and emerging artists.

Locust Projects
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 297 NE 67th Street, Miami, (free admission)
Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space for experimental art and the exchange of ideas through commissioned exhibitions and projects, artist residencies, and public programs commissions immersive installations by Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea, a founding member of Los Carpinteros, and Colombia-born intermedia artist Alba Triana.

Museum of Graffiti
12 p.m. to 6 p.m., 276 NW 26th Street, Miami, (tickets $25)
Art week event featuring three major solo exhibitions—Cey Adams: Departure: 40 Years of Art & DesignTristan Eaton: Women of Marvel, and Slick: MIA—alongside the Spotify Artists’ Lounge and a packed schedule of activities.

Bass Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (tickets: $15 general admission, $8 seniors and students, $8 youth, free for children age 6 and younger) 
Contemporary art museum with five exhibitions taking place during art week including: Performing Perspectives, A Collection in Dialogue; Ulla Von Brandenburg, In Dialogue with Etel Adnan; Rachel Feinstein, The Miami Years; (LA)HORDE, Heureux sous son ombre; Assume Vivid Astro Focus – XI.

Untitled Art Fair 
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach, (tickets $65 single day, $120 multi-day)
Digital exhibitions aligned with the curatorial theme, ‘East Meets West‘ and spotlighting the practices of artists from around the globe.

NADA
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, (tickets $55 adult, $75 multi-day, $150 vernissage, $35 for students and seniors)
A non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art showcasing a diverse selection of over 150 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 37 countries and 66 cities including Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, and Pittsburgh.

Rubell Museum Miami
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 1100 NW 23rd Street, (tickets: free for veterans and museum members, $10 for children and students, $12 for seniors, $15 adults.)
Private contemporary art museum showcasing three new presentations including work by the 2024 artist-in-residence Vanessa Raw, recent acquisitions to the Rubell Museum’s collection, and a new installation of the Museum’s celebrated Collection Highlights drawn from the Rubell family’s vast collection of art.

Sagamore South Beach Public Spaces
24 hours, 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public)
Historic art deco hotel known for year-round art programming and museum quality exhibitions presents a series of interactive exhibitions, including a collection of seven one-of-a-kind, pure silver casts of Michelangelo’s most iconic masterpieces.

Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 4200 NW 27th Avenue, Miami (tickets $25)
Landmark of the Civil Rights Movement presents Invisible Luggage, contemporary artworks by over 50 artists that explore ideas of journeying, memory, displacement, and freedom in the context of the historic location – where legends of music, art, entertainment, political activism could come together during the height of segregation.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 591 NW 27th Street, Miami, (tickets $10)
Nonprofit institution presenting seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse exhibits 21 never-before-seen to the Miami-public artworks from the 20th Century. The historic works are a representative sample of four decades of collecting from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

Cartier Trinity 100 Pop-Up
11 a.m. to 9 p.m., 23 NE 41st St, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Iconic jewelry-maker marks 100th anniversary of its iconic Trinity collection with a pop up experience taking visitors from present day back to 1924, when Louis Cartier designed the first piece of Trinity jewelry. Visitors will have the opportunity to try on creations from the collection.

Gucci Snow Globe Installation
24 hours, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Design house sets up an immersive display, inspired by Gucci’s travel heritage, showcasing iconic GG-monogrammed luggage amid miniature buildings significant to Gucci’s history. Gucci partnered with American artist Corydon Cowansage to create three murals featuring biomorphic shapes and a vivid palette.

Arlo’s Living Room Gallery: Miami Art Week Opening
6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., 2217 Northwest Miami Court, Miami, (free with RSVP)
Artsy hotel features the exhibit “Cosmos” by British artist Chris Rivers and a chance to meet the artist.

Sarah Main Exhibition at The Gabriel South Beach
24 hours with a nightly art tour at 6 p.m., 640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Art deco hotel showcases eight works blending artist Sarah Main’s passions for music, art and technology.

The Wolfsonian
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
FIU museum exploring the inventive and provocative character of the modern world showcases the exhibition The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era and open the installation In Balance by Hettler.Tüllmann, a new mobile inspired by the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

Faena Art
12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Site-specific commission by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.

Wynwood Walls
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, (tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors and students)
Celebrated destination and a leader in the street art movement presents its 2024 Art Week theme, Street Art Icons, celebrating the legendary and vibrant impact of the famed works at Wynwood Walls, which for this week are adorned with new murals, sculptures and glass works by eight international artists.

MOCA
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami (tickets $15 early bird, $20 general)
Musuem presenting contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs and collections.

“Rhapsody for a Beloved World” at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club 
24 Hours, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 (free and open to the public)
Oceanfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach is participating in the fifth edition of “No Vacancy” and will host the acclaimed artist Marielle Plaisir to showcase “Rhapsody for a Beloved World.”

Thursday December 5th

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally this year presents exclusive debuts, immersive installations and unique collector opportunities with over 240 international galleries. It’s consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries, showcasing significant artwork and featuring mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists presented by new and established galleries.

CONTEXT Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission: $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Taking place alongside the Art Miami in downtown Miami and featuring emerging and mid-career artists presented by leading contemporary galleries. In addition, CONTEXT annually showcases new works specifically crafted for the fair including curatorial projects, solo artists presentations and a series of special exhibitions.

Aqua 
12 p.m. to 9 p.m. (tickets: adult $27.50, senior $22.50) 1530 Collins Avenue Miami Beach
Boutique fair for emerging art consistently earning critical recognition for presenting young and established galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists. Unique environment in a classic South Beach hotel.

Pérez Art Museum Miami
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, (tickets $18) 
Modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries  offers extensive Art Week programming such as the opening of Kate Capshaw: Exclusive Tonsorial Services at Pérez Art Museum Miami with an opportunity to meet the artist, Black Girls in Arts Spaces Tour, and the global platform HOMECOMING curated by Grace Ladoja.

Art Basel Miami Beach
FIRST CHOICE & PREVIEW VIP 11 p.m. to 7 p.m., VERNISSAGE VIP 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, 33139 (tickets $650 to $1500)
Art show of the Americas to feature leading galleries from five continents showing significant works by masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. Explore the fair’s main sector, where leading art galleries exhibit works by artists ranging from young talents to 20th century masters. The meridians is a platform for large scale projects pushing the boundaries of the traditional art fair. The Nova sector presents works created within the last three years by one, two and three artists.

Scope Art Show
11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (tickets $60 general admission, $40 senior and student, $30 Miami Beach residents)
The premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming features over 110 international galleries plus the new contemporary. 

Pinta Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove (tickets $29 to $100)
A fair dedicated exclusively to Ibero-Latin American art. Since its founding in New York in 2007, Pinta is showcasing artistic plurality through curated sections and a dynamic, contemporary interdisciplinary program.

Red Dot
12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mana Wynwood, 2217 N.W. 5th Avenue, Miami (tickets $50)
Fair offering the opportunity to connect with blue-chip galleries and emerging artists.

Locust Projects
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 297 NE 67th Street, Miami, (free admission)
Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space for experimental art and the exchange of ideas through commissioned exhibitions and projects, artist residencies, and public programs commissions immersive installations by Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea, a founding member of Los Carpinteros, and Colombia-born intermedia artist Alba Triana.

Kaskades x Blochaus Residency
Open 24 hours, Kaskades Hotel lobby, 300 17th St, Miami Beach (free admission)
Pop up showcasing the work of celebrated Boston artists Markus Sebastiano and Erica Hagler (Blind Fox Art.)

Bass Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (tickets: $15 general admission, $8 seniors and students, $8 youth, free for children age 6 and younger) 
Contemporary art museum with five exhibitions taking place during art week including: Performing Perspectives, A Collection in Dialogue; Ulla Von Brandenburg, In Dialogue with Etel Adnan; Rachel Feinstein, The Miami Years; (LA)HORDE, Heureux sous son ombre; Assume Vivid Astro Focus – XI.

Untitled Art Fair 
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach, (tickets $65 single day, $120 multi-day)
Digital exhibitions aligned with the curatorial theme, ‘East Meets West‘ and spotlighting the practices of artists from around the globe.

Museum of Graffiti
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 276 NW 26th Street, Miami, (tickets $25)
Art week event featuring three major solo exhibitions—Cey Adams: Departure: 40 Years of Art & DesignTristan Eaton: Women of Marvel, and Slick: MIA—alongside the Spotify Artists’ Lounge and a packed schedule of activities.

Ocean Drive’s ‘Art of the Party’ with Chance The Rapper
8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fontainebleau Miami Beach | 4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, invitation only
Ocean Drive magazine takes over the grandiose Ocean & La Côte Lawn at Fontainebleau Miami Beach celebrating the release of the glossy’s December Art Issue, featuring cover star Chance The Rapper and closing the night with Italian DJ and industrialist Gianluca Vacchi.

NADA
11. a.m. to 7 p.m., Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, (tickets $55 adult, $75 multi-day, $150 vernissage, $35 for students and seniors)
A non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art showcasing a diverse selection of over 150 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 37 countries and 66 cities including Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, and Pittsburgh.

Rubell Museum Miami
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 1100 NW 23rd Street, (tickets: free for veterans and museum members, $10 for children and students, $12 for seniors, $15 adults.)
Private contemporary art museum showcasing three new presentations including work by the 2024 artist-in-residence Vanessa Raw, recent acquisitions to the Rubell Museum’s collection, and a new installation of the Museum’s celebrated Collection Highlights drawn from the Rubell family’s vast collection of art.

Sagamore South Beach Public Spaces
24 hours, 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public)
Historic art deco hotel known for year-round art programming and museum quality exhibitions presents a series of interactive exhibitions, including a collection of seven one-of-a-kind, pure silver casts of Michelangelo’s most iconic masterpieces.

Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 4200 NW 27th Avenue, Miami (tickets $25)
Landmark of the Civil Rights Movement presents Invisible Luggage, contemporary artworks by over 50 artists that explore ideas of journeying, memory, displacement, and freedom in the context of the historic location – where legends of music, art, entertainment, political activism could come together during the height of segregation.

MOCA
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami (tickets $15 early bird, $20 general)
Musuem presenting contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs and collections.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 591 NW 27th Street, Miami, (tickets $10)
Nonprofit institution presenting seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse exhibits 21 never-before-seen to the Miami-public artworks from the 20th Century. The historic works are a representative sample of four decades of collecting from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

EAST Miami
24 hours, 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, hotel lobby (free and open to the public)
Art exhibition by Argentine artist Mauro Koliva Ocean Waves, showcasing the artists signature style of undulating, rhythmic lines drawn with gel ink pen on canvases treated with a special fixative.

Cartier Trinity 100 Pop-Up
11 a.m. to 9 p.m., 23 NE 41st St, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Iconic jewelry-maker marks 100th anniversary of its iconic Trinity collection with a pop up experience taking visitors from present day back to 1924, when Louis Cartier designed the first piece of Trinity jewelry. Visitors will have the opportunity to try on creations from the collection.

Gucci Snow Globe Installation
24 hours, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Design house sets up an immersive display, inspired by Gucci’s travel heritage, showcasing iconic GG-monogrammed luggage amid miniature buildings significant to Gucci’s history. Gucci partnered with American artist Corydon Cowansage to create three murals featuring biomorphic shapes and a vivid palette.

Sarah Main Exhibition at The Gabriel South Beach
24 hours with a nightly art tour at 6 p.m., 640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Art deco hotel showcases eight works blending artist Sarah Main’s passions for music, art and technology.

The Wolfsonian
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
FIU museum exploring the inventive and provocative character of the modern world showcases the exhibition The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era and open the installation In Balance by Hettler.Tüllmann, a new mobile inspired by the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

Emanu-El: An Evening of Jewish & Israeli Artistry
7 p.m. to 12 a.m., 1701 Washington Avenue, (free and open to the public)
Evening filled with sounds of Live jazz music By Michael Seropyan Quartet and stunning Israeli art.

Faena Art
12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Site-specific commission by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.

Wynwood Walls
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, (tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors and students)
Celebrated destination and a leader in the street art movement presents its 2024 Art Week theme, Street Art Icons, celebrating the legendary and vibrant impact of the famed works at Wynwood Walls, which for this week are adorned with new murals, sculptures and glass works by eight international artists.

“Rhapsody for a Beloved World” at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club 
24 Hours, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 (free and open to the public)
Oceanfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach is participating in the fifth edition of “No Vacancy” and will host the acclaimed artist Marielle Plaisir to showcase “Rhapsody for a Beloved World.”

Friday December 6th

FRIDAY DECEMBER 6

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally this year presents exclusive debuts, immersive installations and unique collector opportunities with over 240 international galleries. It’s consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries, showcasing significant artwork and featuring mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists presented by new and established galleries.

CONTEXT Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Taking place alongside the Art Miami in downtown Miami and featuring emerging and mid-career artists presented by leading contemporary galleries. In addition, CONTEXT annually showcases new works specifically crafted for the fair including curatorial projects, solo artists presentations and a series of special exhibitions.

Aqua 
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (tickets: adult $27.50, senior $22.50) 1530 Collins Avenue Miami Beach
Boutique fair for emerging art consistently earning critical recognition for presenting young and established galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists. Unique environment in a classic South Beach hotel.

Pérez Art Museum Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, (tickets $18) 
Modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries  offers extensive Art Week programming such as the opening of Kate Capshaw: Exclusive Tonsorial Services at Pérez Art Museum Miami with an opportunity to meet the artist, Black Girls in Arts Spaces Tour, and the global platform HOMECOMING curated by Grace Ladoja.

Pinta Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove (tickets $29 to $100)
A fair dedicated exclusively to Ibero-Latin American art. Since its founding in New York in 2007, Pinta is showcasing artistic plurality through curated sections and a dynamic, contemporary interdisciplinary program.

NADA
11. a.m. to 7 p.m., Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, (tickets $55 adult, $75 multi-day, $150 vernissage, $35 for students and seniors)
A non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art showcasing a diverse selection of over 150 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 37 countries and 66 cities including Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, and Pittsburgh.

Red Dot
12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mana Wynwood, 2217 N.W. 5th Avenue, Miami (tickets $50)
Fair offering the opportunity to connect with blue-chip galleries and emerging artists.

Art Basel Miami Beach
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, 33139 (tickets: $120 first access, $85 day ticket, $65 students, $10 children)
Art show of the Americas to feature leading galleries from five continents showing significant works by masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. Explore the fair’s main sector, where leading art galleries exhibit works by artists ranging from young talents to 20th century masters. The meridians is a platform for large scale projects pushing the boundaries of the traditional art fair. The Nova sector presents works created within the last three years by one, two and three artists.

Scope Art Show
11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (tickets $60 general admission, $40 senior and student, $30 Miami Beach residents)
The premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming features over 110 international galleries plus the new contemporary.

Locust Projects
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 297 NE 67th Street, Miami, (free admission)
Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space for experimental art and the exchange of ideas through commissioned exhibitions and projects, artist residencies, and public programs commissions immersive installations by Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea, a founding member of Los Carpinteros, and Colombia-born intermedia artist Alba Triana.

Kaskades x Blochaus Residency
Open 24 hours, Kaskades Hotel lobby, 300 17th St, Miami Beach (free admission)
Pop up showcasing the work of celebrated Boston artists Markus Sebastiano and Erica Hagler (Blind Fox Art.)

Bass Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (tickets: $15 general admission, $8 seniors and students, $8 youth, free for children age 6 and younger) 
Contemporary art museum with five exhibitions taking place during art week including: Performing Perspectives, A Collection in Dialogue; Ulla Von Brandenburg, In Dialogue with Etel Adnan; Rachel Feinstein, The Miami Years; (LA)HORDE, Heureux sous son ombre; Assume Vivid Astro Focus – XI.

Untitled Art Fair 
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach, (tickets $65 single day, $120 multi-day)
Digital exhibitions aligned with the curatorial theme, ‘East Meets West‘ and spotlighting the practices of artists from around the globe.

Museum of Graffiti
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 276 NW 26th Street, Miami, (tickets $25)
Art week event featuring three major solo exhibitions—Cey Adams: Departure: 40 Years of Art & DesignTristan Eaton: Women of Marvel, and Slick: MIA—alongside the Spotify Artists’ Lounge and a packed schedule of activities.

Daniel Mazzone Art Gallery & Reception
7 pm – 12 a.m., 1 Hotel South Beach,  Mezzanine, 2341 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, (Open to public with RSVP to info@danielmazzoneart.com)
Canadian artist Daniel Mazzone debuts a series of artworks, which explore the themes of life and the journey toward self-discovery and features 13 unique pieces.

MOCA
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami (tickets $15 early bird, $20 general)
Musuem presenting contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs and collections.

Emanu-El: An Evening of Jewish & Israeli Artistry
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 1701 Washington Avenue, (free and open to the public)
Evening filled with sounds of Live jazz music By Michael Seropyan Quartet and stunning Israeli art.

Art Hearts Fashion
7 p.m. to 9 p.m., The Gale Hotel, 601 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, (tickets $333 to $3333)
Platform for designers and artists to showcase collections allowing guests to interact with creators.

Rubell Museum Miami
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 1100 NW 23rd Street, (tickets: free for veterans and museum members, $10 for children and students, $12 for seniors, $15 adults.)
Private contemporary art museum showcasing three new presentations including work by the 2024 artist-in-residence Vanessa Raw, recent acquisitions to the Rubell Museum’s collection, and a new installation of the Museum’s celebrated Collection Highlights drawn from the Rubell family’s vast collection of art.

Sagamore South Beach Public Spaces
24 hours, 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public)
Historic art deco hotel known for year-round art programming and museum quality exhibitions presents a series of interactive exhibitions, including a collection of seven one-of-a-kind, pure silver casts of Michelangelo’s most iconic masterpieces.

Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 4200 NW 27th Avenue, Miami (tickets $25)
Landmark of the Civil Rights Movement presents Invisible Luggage, contemporary artworks by over 50 artists that explore ideas of journeying, memory, displacement, and freedom in the context of the historic location – where legends of music, art, entertainment, political activism could come together during the height of segregation.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 591 NW 27th Street, Miami, (tickets $10)
Nonprofit institution presenting seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse exhibits 21 never-before-seen to the Miami-public artworks from the 20th Century. The historic works are a representative sample of four decades of collecting from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

EAST Miami
24 hours, 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, hotel lobby (free and open to the public)
Art exhibition by Argentine artist Mauro Koliva Ocean Waves, showcasing the artists signature style of undulating, rhythmic lines drawn with gel ink pen on canvases treated with a special fixative.

Cartier Trinity 100 Pop-Up
11 a.m. to 9 p.m., 23 NE 41st St, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Iconic jewelry-maker marks 100th anniversary of its iconic Trinity collection with a pop up experience taking visitors from present day back to 1924, when Louis Cartier designed the first piece of Trinity jewelry. Visitors will have the opportunity to try on creations from the collection.

Gucci Snow Globe Installation
24 hours, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Design house sets up an immersive display, inspired by Gucci’s travel heritage, showcasing iconic GG-monogrammed luggage amid miniature buildings significant to Gucci’s history. Gucci partnered with American artist Corydon Cowansage to create three murals featuring biomorphic shapes and a vivid palette.

Sarah Main Exhibition at The Gabriel South Beach
24 hours with a nightly art tour at 6 p.m., 640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Art deco hotel showcases eight works blending artist Sarah Main’s passions for music, art and technology.

The Wolfsonian
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
FIU museum exploring the inventive and provocative character of the modern world showcases the exhibition The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era and open the installation In Balance by Hettler.Tüllmann, a new mobile inspired by the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

Betsy Hotel Artist Meet & Greet
5 p.m. to 8 p.m., 1440 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Arts incubator hotel offers property-wide Art Week opening event and artist meet-and-greet where guests can tour 10 framed photo collections, 2 lightbox shows, 5 digital & public art installations and enjoy several immersive experiences, and see a dance performance by Peter London Global Dance Company.

Faena Art
12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Site-specific commission by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.

Wynwood Walls
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, (tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors and students)
Celebrated destination and a leader in the street art movement presents its 2024 Art Week theme, Street Art Icons, celebrating the legendary and vibrant impact of the famed works at Wynwood Walls, which for this week are adorned with new murals, sculptures and glass works by eight international artists.

“Rhapsody for a Beloved World” at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club 
24 Hours, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 (free and open to the public)
Oceanfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach is participating in the fifth edition of “No Vacancy” and will host the acclaimed artist Marielle Plaisir to showcase “Rhapsody for a Beloved World.”

Saturday December 7th

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally this year presents exclusive debuts, immersive installations and unique collector opportunities with over 240 international galleries. It’s consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries, showcasing significant artwork and featuring mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists presented by new and established galleries.

CONTEXT Art Miami
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Taking place alongside the Art Miami in downtown Miami and featuring emerging and mid-career artists presented by leading contemporary galleries. In addition, CONTEXT annually showcases new works specifically crafted for the fair including curatorial projects, solo artists presentations and a series of special exhibitions.

Aqua 
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (tickets: adult $27.50, senior $22.50) 1530 Collins Avenue Miami Beach
Boutique fair for emerging art consistently earning critical recognition for presenting young and established galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists. Unique environment in a classic South Beach hotel.

Art Basel Miami Beach
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, 33139 (tickets: $120 first access, $85 day ticket, $65 students, $10 children)
Art show of the Americas to feature leading galleries from five continents showing significant works by masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. Explore the fair’s main sector, where leading art galleries exhibit works by artists ranging from young talents to 20th century masters. The meridians is a platform for large scale projects pushing the boundaries of the traditional art fair. The Nova sector presents works created within the last three years by one, two and three artists.

Scope Art Show
11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (tickets $60 general admission, $40 senior and student, $30 Miami Beach residents)
The premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming features over 110 international galleries plus the new contemporary.

Pinta Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove (tickets $29 to $100)
A fair dedicated exclusively to Ibero-Latin American art. Since its founding in New York in 2007, Pinta is showcasing artistic plurality through curated sections and a dynamic, contemporary interdisciplinary program.

Red Dot
12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mana Wynwood, 2217 N.W. 5th Avenue, Miami (tickets $50)
Fair offering the opportunity to connect with blue-chip galleries and emerging artists.

Locust Projects
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 297 NE 67th Street, Miami, (free admission)
Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space for experimental art and the exchange of ideas through commissioned exhibitions and projects, artist residencies, and public programs commissions immersive installations by Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea, a founding member of Los Carpinteros, and Colombia-born intermedia artist Alba Triana.

Kaskades x Blochaus Residency
Open 24 hours, Kaskades Hotel lobby, 300 17th St, Miami Beach (free admission)
Pop up showcasing the work of celebrated Boston artists Markus Sebastiano and Erica Hagler (Blind Fox Art.)

Bass Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (tickets: $15 general admission, $8 seniors and students, $8 youth, free for children age 6 and younger) 
Contemporary art museum with five exhibitions taking place during art week including: Performing Perspectives, A Collection in Dialogue; Ulla Von Brandenburg, In Dialogue with Etel Adnan; Rachel Feinstein, The Miami Years; (LA)HORDE, Heureux sous son ombre; Assume Vivid Astro Focus – XI.

Artists for Unity
9 p.m., National Hotel, 1677 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (tickets $36 to $1800)
Unity project dedicated to empowering the next generaiton of Jewish creatives via student grants and featuring Sharon Osbourne, Ginnifer Goodwin, Tomer Capone, James Maslow, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and 45 others.

Untitled Art Fair 
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach, (tickets $65 single day, $120 multi-day)
Digital exhibitions aligned with the curatorial theme, ‘East Meets West‘ and spotlighting the practices of artists from around the globe.

Museum of Graffiti
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., 276 NW 26th Street, Miami, (tickets $25)
Art week event featuring three major solo exhibitions—Cey Adams: Departure: 40 Years of Art & DesignTristan Eaton: Women of Marvel, and Slick: MIA—alongside the Spotify Artists’ Lounge and a packed schedule of activities.

The CLEO Institute’s Our Present. Icarus’ Future
1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the hour, 720 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, (tickets $20)
Performance art exhibit with shows lasting 30 minutes, the immersive experience explores how our choices today shape tomorrow’s world, challenging us to confront the impact of our actions and consider the world we’re shaping for future generations.

Art Hearts Fashion
7 p.m. to 9 p.m., The Gale Hotel, 601 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, (tickets $333 to $3333)
Platform for designers and artists to showcase collections allowing guests to interact with creators.

Rubell Museum Miami
10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., 1100 NW 23rd Street, (tickets: free for veterans and museum members, $10 for children and students, $12 for seniors, $15 adults)
Private contemporary art museum showcasing three new presentations including work by the 2024 artist-in-residence Vanessa Raw, recent acquisitions to the Rubell Museum’s collection, and a new installation of the Museum’s celebrated Collection Highlights drawn from the Rubell family’s vast collection of art.

Sagamore South Beach Public Spaces
24 hours, 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free and open to the public)
Historic art deco hotel known for year-round art programming and museum quality exhibitions presents a series of interactive exhibitions, including a collection of seven one-of-a-kind, pure silver casts of Michelangelo’s most iconic masterpieces.

Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 4200 NW 27th Avenue, Miami (tickets $25)
Landmark of the Civil Rights Movement presents Invisible Luggage, contemporary artworks by over 50 artists that explore ideas of journeying, memory, displacement, and freedom in the context of the historic location – where legends of music, art, entertainment, political activism could come together during the height of segregation.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 591 NW 27th Street, Miami, (tickets $10)
Nonprofit institution presenting seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse exhibits 21 never-before-seen to the Miami-public artworks from the 20th Century. The historic works are a representative sample of four decades of collecting from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

EAST Miami
24 hours, 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, hotel lobby (free and open to the public)
Art exhibition by Argentine artist Mauro Koliva Ocean Waves, showcasing the artists signature style of undulating, rhythmic lines drawn with gel ink pen on canvases treated with a special fixative.

Cartier Trinity 100 Pop-Up
11 a.m. to 9 p.m., 23 NE 41st St, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Iconic jewelry-maker marks 100th anniversary of its iconic Trinity collection with a pop up experience taking visitors from present day back to 1924, when Louis Cartier designed the first piece of Trinity jewelry. Visitors will have the opportunity to try on creations from the collection.

Gucci Snow Globe Installation
24 hours, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Design house sets up an immersive display, inspired by Gucci’s travel heritage, showcasing iconic GG-monogrammed luggage amid miniature buildings significant to Gucci’s history. Gucci partnered with American artist Corydon Cowansage to create three murals featuring biomorphic shapes and a vivid palette.

Sarah Main Exhibition at The Gabriel South Beach
24 hours with a nightly art tour at 6 p.m., 640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Art deco hotel showcases eight works blending artist Sarah Main’s passions for music, art and technology.

The Wolfsonian
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
FIU museum exploring the inventive and provocative character of the modern world showcases the exhibition The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era and open the installation In Balance by Hettler.Tüllmann, a new mobile inspired by the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

Faena Art
12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Site-specific commission by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.

Wynwood Walls
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, (tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors and students)Celebrated destination and a leader in the street art movement presents its 2024 Art Week theme, Street Art Icons, celebrating the legendary and vibrant impact of the famed works at Wynwood Walls, which for this week are adorned with new murals, sculptures and glass works by eight international artists.

NADA
11. a.m. to 6 p.m., Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, (tickets $55 adult, $75 multi-day, $150 vernissage, $35 for students and seniors)
A non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art showcasing a diverse selection of over 150 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 37 countries and 66 cities including Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, and Pittsburgh.

MOCA
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami (tickets $15 early bird, $20 general)
Museum presenting contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs and collections.

“Rhapsody for a Beloved World” at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club 
24 Hours, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 (free and open to the public)
Oceanfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach is participating in the fifth edition of “No Vacancy” and will host the acclaimed artist Marielle Plaisir to showcase “Rhapsody for a Beloved World.”

Sunday December 8th

Art Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally this year presents exclusive debuts, immersive installations and unique collector opportunities with over 240 international galleries. It’s consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries, showcasing significant artwork and featuring mid-career, emerging and cutting-edge artists presented by new and established galleries.

CONTEXT Art Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (general admission with $65 adult, $165 multi-day, $42.50 senior and student)
Taking place alongside the Art Miami in downtown Miami and featuring emerging and mid-career artists presented by leading contemporary galleries. In addition, CONTEXT annually showcases new works specifically crafted for the fair including curatorial projects, solo artists presentations and a series of special exhibitions.

Aqua 
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1530 Collins Avenue Miami Beach (tickets: adult $27.50, senior $22.50)
Boutique fair for emerging art consistently earning critical recognition for presenting young and established galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists. Unique environment in a classic South Beach hotel.

Art Basel Miami Beach
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, 33139 (tickets: $120 first access, $85 day ticket, $65 students, $10 children)
Art show of the Americas to feature leading galleries from five continents showing significant works by masters of modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. Explore the fair’s main sector, where leading art galleries exhibit works by artists ranging from young talents to 20th century masters. The meridians is a platform for large scale projects pushing the boundaries of the traditional art fair. The Nova sector presents works created within the last three years by one, two and three artists.

Scope Art Show
11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (tickets $60 general admission, $40 senior and student, $30 Miami Beach residents)
The premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming features over 110 international galleries plus the new contemporary.

Pinta Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Hangar, 3385 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove (tickets $29 to $100)
A fair dedicated exclusively to Ibero-Latin American art. Since its founding in New York in 2007, Pinta is showcasing artistic plurality through curated sections and a dynamic, contemporary interdisciplinary program.

Red Dot
12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mana Wynwood, 2217 N.W. 5th Avenue, Miami (tickets $50)
Fair offering the opportunity to connect with blue-chip galleries and emerging artists.

Bass Museum
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (tickets: $15 general admission, $8 seniors and students, $8 youth, free for children age 6 and younger) 
Contemporary art museum with five exhibitions taking place during art week including: Performing Perspectives, A Collection in Dialogue; Ulla Von Brandenburg, In Dialogue with Etel Adnan; Rachel Feinstein, The Miami Years; (LA)HORDE, Heureux sous son ombre; Assume Vivid Astro Focus – XI.

Untitled Art Fair 
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ocean Drive & 12th Street, Miami Beach, (tickets $65 single day, $120 multi-day)
Digital exhibitions aligned with the curatorial theme, ‘East Meets West‘ and spotlighting the practices of artists from around the globe.

Museum of Graffiti
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., 276 NW 26th Street, Miami, (tickets $25)
Art week event featuring three major solo exhibitions—Cey Adams: Departure: 40 Years of Art & DesignTristan Eaton: Women of Marvel, and Slick: MIA—alongside the Spotify Artists’ Lounge and a packed schedule of activities.

Art Hearts Fashion
7 p.m. to 9 p.m., The Gale Hotel, 601 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, (tickets $333 to $3333)
Platform for designers and artists to showcase collections allowing guests to interact with creators.

Rubell Museum Miami
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 1100 NW 23rd Street, (tickets: free for veterans and museum members, $10 for children and students, $12 for seniors, $15 adults.)
Private contemporary art museum showcasing three new presentations including work by the 2024 artist-in-residence Vanessa Raw, recent acquisitions to the Rubell Museum’s collection, and a new installation of the Museum’s celebrated Collection Highlights drawn from the Rubell family’s vast collection of art.

The 23rd Annual Sagamore Brunch
9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (tickets $30 to $45)
Historic art deco hotel known for year-round art programming and museum quality exhibitions hosts hundreds of industry leaders spanning art, entertainment and social media all getting a first-hand look at the Sagamore’s headlining exhibitions while sipping and eating.

Historic Hampton House Museum of Culture & Art
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., 4200 NW 27th Avenue, Miami (tickets $25)
Landmark of the Civil Rights Movement presents Invisible Luggage, contemporary artworks by over 50 artists that explore ideas of journeying, memory, displacement, and freedom in the context of the historic location – where legends of music, art, entertainment, political activism could come together during the height of segregation.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 591 NW 27th Street, Miami, (tickets $10)
Nonprofit institution presenting seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse exhibits 21 never-before-seen to the Miami-public artworks from the 20th Century. The historic works are a representative sample of four decades of collecting from the 1930’s to the 1970’s.

EAST Miami
24 hours, 788 Brickell Plaza, Miami, hotel lobby (free and open to the public)
Art exhibition by Argentine artist Mauro Koliva Ocean Waves, showcasing the artists signature style of undulating, rhythmic lines drawn with gel ink pen on canvases treated with a special fixative.

Cartier Trinity 100 Pop-Up
11 a.m. to 9 p.m., 23 NE 41st St, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Iconic jewelry-maker marks 100th anniversary of its iconic Trinity collection with a pop up experience taking visitors from present day back to 1924, when Louis Cartier designed the first piece of Trinity jewelry. Visitors will have the opportunity to try on creations from the collection.

Gucci Snow Globe Installation
24 hours, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami, (free and open to the public)
Design house sets up an immersive display, inspired by Gucci’s travel heritage, showcasing iconic GG-monogrammed luggage amid miniature buildings significant to Gucci’s history. Gucci partnered with American artist Corydon Cowansage to create three murals featuring biomorphic shapes and a vivid palette.

Sarah Main Exhibition at The Gabriel South Beach
24 hours with a nightly art tour at 6 p.m., 640 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Art deco hotel showcases eight works blending artist Sarah Main’s passions for music, art and technology.

The Wolfsonian
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
FIU museum exploring the inventive and provocative character of the modern world showcases the exhibition The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era and open the installation In Balance by Hettler.Tüllmann, a new mobile inspired by the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

Faena Art
12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 3300 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, (free and open to the public)
Site-specific commission by renowned cross-disciplinary artist Nicholas Galanin.

Wynwood Walls
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., 2516 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, (tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors and students)
Celebrated destination and a leader in the street art movement presents its 2024 Art Week theme, Street Art Icons, celebrating the legendary and vibrant impact of the famed works at Wynwood Walls, which for this week are adorned with new murals, sculptures and glass works by eight international artists.

MOCA
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami (tickets $15 early bird, $20 general)
Musuem presenting contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions, educational programs and collections.

“Rhapsody for a Beloved World” at Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club 
24 Hours, Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 (free and open to the public)
Oceanfront resort in the heart of Mid-Beach is participating in the fifth edition of “No Vacancy” and will host the acclaimed artist Marielle Plaisir to showcase “Rhapsody for a Beloved World.”