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AT THE U \u2013\u00a0<\/strong>LOWE\u00a0<\/b>ART\u00a0<\/b>MUSEUM
\n<\/b>Vik Muniz:
\n<\/b>POETICS OF PERCEPTION
\n<\/b>February 7, 2015 \u2013 April 19, 2015
\n<\/b>The Brazilian-born Muniz is known for the startling materials he uses in the production of his stunning images. By employing diverse materials such as toys, diamonds, garbage and magazine clippings, the artist creates tableaux, which are then photographed. Poetics of Perception includes elements of several of his renowned bodies of work, including Diamond Divas, Pictures of Chocolate, Pictures of Junk, Pictures of Color and more.Using the same ideas and given access to thousands of diamonds, Muniz created dazzling portraits of Hollywood\u2019s silver screen divas: Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Bette Davis and Marlene Dietrich. He tested the \u201cdegree of interference between the overkill glamour of the stars themselves and that of shiny rocks.\u201d These mesmerizing portraits of some of the 20th century\u2019s most celebrated actresses seem to cast a glittering, eternal afterimage.\u00a0Opening Reception: Saturday, February 7, 5p to 8p. \u00a01301 Stanford Drive, 305.284.3535<\/p>\n

JERRY HERMANN RING THEATER
\n<\/b><\/span>By Clare Boothe Luce
\n<\/b>February 18 – 28
\n<\/b>This all-female classic comedy offers sharp commentary on the lives, relationships, and power struggles of Manhattan socialites in the 1930s. Filled with gossip, loud personalities, and witty comedy, this play is sure to entertain. 1312 Miller Drive, 305.284.3355<\/p>\n

MUSIC AT<\/b><\/span> <\/b>EPIPHANY<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

<\/b><\/span>THE WINNER\u2019S RECITAL,\u00a0<\/b>ALCEE CHRISS III
\n<\/b>Thursday, February 26, 7:30pm
\n<\/b>Awarded First and Audience Participation at the Seventh Miami Organ International Organ Competition, this young virtuoso returns to Epiphany with a selection of masterwork pieces by Boely, Dupre, Durufle.\u00a0 Mr. Chriss has performed throughout the United States and France and is considered one of the outstanding artists of his generation.<\/p>\n

ANGELO MARCHESE &\u00a0ANGELO MARCHESE
\n<\/b><\/span>Wednesday, March 25, 7:30pm
\n<\/b>One is a guitarist from Italy, the other a tenor from Miami, but they both share the same name and they meet for an exciting collaboration.\u00a0 The audience will enjoy some of the greatest and favorites melodics for guitar and voice, including works by Monteverdi, Schubert, Tosti, de Falla.<\/p>\n

The concert series is held at
\nthe Church of the Epiphany<\/b>,
\n8235 SW 57 Avenue.\u00a0 <\/span>The concerts are free and open to the public.\u00a0 <\/span>For more information, please contact epiphanyconcerts@gmail.com\u00a0or call 305.667.4911.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The 2014-15 SOMIartwalk<\/b><\/span>\u00a9<\/sup><\/b><\/span>
\n<\/span>Season comes to a close in March.\u00a0 <\/span>Held on the second Friday (6-9p) of the month, from October through March, art night visitors walking through our town center get to appreciate the visual and performing arts while also experiencing the uniqueness of our charming retail\/restaurant district.\u00a0 <\/span>And along the sidewalks in town both established and emerging artists exhibit their work as part of the<\/span> SOMI Sidewalk Showcase.<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

Pictured from recent art walk evenings are: Sculpture by David Romano shown in the SOMI Sidewalk Showcase; local glass artist Gail Coachman; recycle artist Linda Oldenburg with her exhibition, “Upcycled: Canvases from the Sea;”\u00a0 <\/span>artist and designer Tabby Noorbakhsh at Mogra; author Michael Largo of The Big, Bad Book of Botany, at Isabel Fine Home Furnishings with several artists who illustrated the book; photographer\u00a0Val Reibman at The Wirtz Gallery; and\u00a0students from the South Miami K-8 Center\u00a0with their exhibit \u201cBirds of a Feather\u201d\u00a0at the Doc Thomas House.<\/span><\/p>\n

CALL FOR ARTISTS.<\/b> Visual and performing artists who would like to showcase their work in next season\u2019s artwalk (Oct 2015-March 2016) should contact the SOMI Magazine publisher at jes_somi@att.net.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\t\t