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HIGHLIGHTS FROM\u00a0<\/b>OUR NEIGHBORS AT <\/b>THE<\/b> <\/b>U<\/b><\/h2>\n

LOWE ART MUSEUM
\n<\/b>The Lowe Art Museum unveils new exhibitions this fall in time for the Art Basel season.
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Polish Landscape II Jan 5 1990<\/p><\/div>\n

Donald Sultan: The Disaster Paintings<\/b>
\nSeptember 29 \u2013 December 23, 2016
\nA critically important series in the oeuvre of American painter, sculptor, and printmaker\u00a0Donald Sultan.<\/p>\n

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True Vincy, 2014 Watercolor and gouache on paper, 46 x 33 inches<\/p><\/div>\n

Sean Cavanaugh: Under the Elders\u2019 Gaze <\/b>
\nOctober 27, 2016 \u2013 June 25, 2017\u00a0Artist Sean Cavanaugh (b. 1969) revels in the mundane. Specifically, trees\u2014which for so many of us are merely background noise to the daily rhythms of our lives\u2014are a source of endless fasciation for the artist.<\/p>\n

1301 Stanford Drive | 305.284.3535 |\u00a0<\/p>\n


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MUSIC AT EPIPHANY<\/b><\/h2>\n

EPIPHANY CONCERT SERIES<\/b><\/p>\n

\"74-Ensemble,-Venezuela\"7\/4 Ensemble, Venezuela<\/b>
\nFriday, Oct. 7, 7:30p
\nSeven young musicians tour the world as ambassadors of vibrant South American culture.\u00a0 Their classical training intertwines with modern styles into a colorful musical program.<\/p>\n

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\"Kontra-Duo\"Kontra Duo <\/b>
\nKristina Finch & Daniel Espinoza
\nMonday, Nov. 14, 7:30p
\nCombining the harp\u2019s ethereal sound with the soulful timbre of the saxophone, these two virtuosos share a mesmerizing musical journey.<\/p>\n

The concert series is held at the Church of the Epiphany, 8235 SW 57 Avenue.\u00a0The concerts are free and open to the public. For more information,\u00a0please contact or call 305.667.4911.<\/p>\n


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\"Wirtz-Gallery\"THE<\/b>\u00a0<\/b>WIRTZ GALLERY<\/b><\/h2>\n

Located in the lobby of the First National Bank of South Miami, each month The Wirtz Gallery presents local & international artists.\u00a0 Gallery hours are Monday to Thursday 9a-4p, and Friday, 9a-6p.\u00a0 Artist receptions are generally held on the second Friday of the month from 6-9p and are open to the public.<\/p>\n

\"MARILYN\"In October, the gallery hosts Marilyn Brown<\/b>, a prolific, popular and highly successful artist who believes there is no lack of subject matter, especially in Florida.\u00a0 She has been passionate about photography since her student days at the University of Florida, where she majored in journalism and had classes in photojournalism. She had the opportunity to study with Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Buddy Davis. After college she married but never lost her passion for photography. \u00a0 The artist works primarily in black and while and uses a 4\u201dx5\u201d field camera. Marilyn skillfully conveys large, sweeping landscapes in which all details are clear.<\/p>\n

For November, members of the Miami Watercolor Society <\/b>will have an exhibition of works by the diverse members of the society.\u00a0 The topics and styles of the paintings will be as varied as the 150 members. \u00a0 Founded in 1974 this non-profit group informs and educates members and others by providing exhibitions and community education. \u00a0 The intent of their exhibits is \u201cto reintroduce the public to the aesthetic beauty and playful nature of watercolor painting and to promote increased interest in viewers to try the media for themselves,\u201d noted Janice de Yong, MWS Exhibition Chair.<\/p>\n

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The Gathering Place by Terry Mulrooney<\/p><\/div>\n

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The Blacksmith by Janice De Jong<\/p><\/div>\n


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OTHER ARTISTIC VENUES<\/b><\/h2>\n
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Marcela Garcia Bonini “Urban Landscapes” exhibit opening at The Archive.<\/p><\/div>\n

Two retail locations in SOMI that have a unique artistic presence are arango<\/b> and The Archive<\/b>.<\/p>\n

Both are located on Sunset Drive, however at opposite ends of town: 5864 Sunset Drive & 1559 1\/2 respectively.<\/p>\n

\"Arango-Bird-Sculptures\"The Archive Fine Art & Collectibles<\/b> is located directly east of Red Road (1559 1\/2 Sunset Drive). The Archive shows a number of resident artists and exhibits featured artists on a periodic basis.<\/p>\n

arango<\/b> has enjoyed over fifty years in presenting Miamians modern design in housewares, furnishing and accessories.\u00a0For decades, arango was a fixture at Dadeland. Last fall, arango went from the mall to main street (5864 Sunset Drive). The store regularly features exhibitions of modern design artists with their collections.<\/p>\n

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM\u00a0OUR NEIGHBORS AT THE U LOWE ART MUSEUM The Lowe Art Museum unveils new exhibitions this fall in time for the Art Basel season. Donald Sultan: The Disaster Paintings September 29 \u2013 December 23, 2016 A critically important series in the oeuvre of American painter, sculptor, and printmaker\u00a0Donald Sultan. Sean Cavanaugh: Under the Elders\u2019<\/p>\n