Miami Project 5: Contemporary Art from London, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Brooklyn & LA

A cultural Miami experience needn’t involve bottle service nightclubs and bikinis with stilettos, necessarily. The fifth Miami Project represents an ambitious step forward for the organisers – this Thursday the event premieres in its new home – a dramatic, 75,000 square foot exhibition space with 40 ft cathedral ceilings, elegantly housing 60 exhibiting galleries, a few steps away from Miami Beach.

Miami Project 5 will feature presentations by prominent galleries from around the world – a renowned list of returning exhibitors, as well as  an exciting slate of newcomers making their Miami Project debut. Highlights include London-based Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, New York’s ACA Galleries and Gary Snyder Fine Art, Paris-based Nil Gallery, celebrated San Francisco gallery, (and our friends) Hashimoto Contemporary, southern tastemakers David Lusk Gallery and JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY, Brooklyn favorite Walker Waugh, and Los Angeles favourites Zevitas Marcus and Peter Mendenhall Gallery, among others.

Need to know:

  • Miami Project 5 is at 6625 Indian Creek Drive Miami Beach, FL 33141 (near the entrance of NADA Miami)
  • Opening Night: Thursday, December 1, 2016
  • VIP Preview: 12:00p – 4:00p Public Opening: 4:00p – 8:00p
  • Public Hours: Friday, December 2 | 11:00a – 7:00p Saturday, December 3 | 11:00a – 7:00p Sunday, December 4 | 11:00a – 6:00p
  • Buy tickets here.

Get social:

  • Miami Project 5 website
  • #miamiproject
Pictured at top: Giant Summer by Jane LaFarge Hamill. Image source from FMLY NYC.

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