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SUMMARY:Henry Hohauser: Designing Paradise
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit by the Miami Design Preservation League. Learn about Miami Beach’s first prolific Art Deco architect\, Henry Hohauser\, via this engaging exhibit that highlights his voluminous designs – including hotels\, retail\, and homes. View the lost buildings of Hohauser and see how these buildings have been brought back to life as part of the historic preservation movement. \nAdmission: Free for Miami-Dade County residents and MDPL Members. \nGeneral admission: $7.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/henry-hohauser-designing-paradise-3/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Expo Metro Deco Art Train
DESCRIPTION:Visit Expo Metro Miami to secure your spot on the Art Train: https://expometro.co/en/exhibition/2025-miami-beach \nThe Miami Design Preservation League\, Expo Metro and Bibi Art Media Inc. are introducing an exciting new dimension to the 48th Annual Art Deco Weekend Miami Beach\, January 18th-20th\, 2025. This year marks the historic Art Deco Centennial 1925-2025 and celebrates Martin Luther King Holiday\, on Monday January 20th.  \nThe 14th edition of Expo Metro\, which has previously showcased in the cities of Milan\, Amsterdam\, New York Times Square\, Barcelona\, Miami Beach\, Los Angeles\, New York\, Monaco\, Berlin\, Paris – Opera La Fayette\, London and Paris – Châtelet\, is returning for its third interactive Art Train exhibition (renamed Art Deco Trains for this event) on Ocean Drive between 12th & 13th street\, showcasing an awe-inspiring lineup of 217 artists from 37 countries (and counting) across 5 dazzling Art Trains\, all while celebrating the everlasting charm of Art Deco. The Art Deco Trains have a QR code that allows you to interact with all the art on site and visit the artists’ sites\, where you can purchase art. If you’re an artist looking to be part of this extraordinary event\, you can join by visiting: expometro.co/en \nRead more here: https://artdecoweekend.org/expo-metro-deco-art-trains/
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/expo-metro-deco-art-train-2/
LOCATION:Ocean Drive between 12th and 13th Street\, 1201 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Train,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Henry Hohauser: Designing Paradise
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit by the Miami Design Preservation League. Learn about Miami Beach’s first prolific Art Deco architect\, Henry Hohauser\, via this engaging exhibit that highlights his voluminous designs – including hotels\, retail\, and homes. View the lost buildings of Hohauser and see how these buildings have been brought back to life as part of the historic preservation movement. \nAdmission: Free for Miami-Dade County residents and MDPL Members. \nGeneral admission: $7.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/henry-hohauser-designing-paradise-2/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Hohauser-Exhibit.webp
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SUMMARY:Boot Camp in Paradise: WWII in Miami Beach Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The City of Miami Beach is launching a new outdoor exhibition entitled “Boot Camp in Paradise.” The exhibit will highlight the period from 1942 to 1945 when Miami Beach transformed from a tourist haven to a military training hub for the U.S. Army Air Forces. The City collaborated with the Wolfsonian-FIU on the project. \nThe installation is being called “Galería Ocean Drive\,” and it has been produced by the Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner’s office staff\, including Senior Policy Advisor – and historian – Daniel Sommer\, as well as Djordje Milekic\, Senior Branding Manager. The City of Miami Beach Commission recently funded $50\,000 for the production of the exhibit\, which will be on view through Jan 2025.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/boot-camp-in-paradise-wwii-in-miami-beach-exhibit/
LOCATION:Galeria on Ocean Drive\, 1101 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Expo Metro Deco Art Train
DESCRIPTION:Visit Expo Metro Miami to secure your spot on the Art Train: https://expometro.co/en/exhibition/2025-miami-beach \nThe Miami Design Preservation League\, Expo Metro and Bibi Art Media Inc. are introducing an exciting new dimension to the 48th Annual Art Deco Weekend Miami Beach\, January 18th-20th\, 2025. This year marks the historic Art Deco Centennial 1925-2025 and celebrates Martin Luther King Holiday\, on Monday January 20th.  \nThe 14th edition of Expo Metro\, which has previously showcased in the cities of Milan\, Amsterdam\, New York Times Square\, Barcelona\, Miami Beach\, Los Angeles\, New York\, Monaco\, Berlin\, Paris – Opera La Fayette\, London and Paris – Châtelet\, is returning for its third interactive Art Train exhibition (renamed Art Deco Trains for this event) on Ocean Drive between 12th & 13th street\, showcasing an awe-inspiring lineup of 217 artists from 37 countries (and counting) across 5 dazzling Art Trains\, all while celebrating the everlasting charm of Art Deco. The Art Deco Trains have a QR code that allows you to interact with all the art on site and visit the artists’ sites\, where you can purchase art. If you’re an artist looking to be part of this extraordinary event\, you can join by visiting: expometro.co/en \nRead more here: https://artdecoweekend.org/expo-metro-deco-art-trains/
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/expo-metro-deco-art-train/
LOCATION:Ocean Drive between 12th and 13th Street\, 1201 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Train,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Henry Hohauser: Designing Paradise
DESCRIPTION:An exhibit by the Miami Design Preservation League. Learn about Miami Beach’s first prolific Art Deco architect\, Henry Hohauser\, via this engaging exhibit that highlights his voluminous designs – including hotels\, retail\, and homes. View the lost buildings of Hohauser and see how these buildings have been brought back to life as part of the historic preservation movement. \nAdmission: Free for Miami-Dade County residents and MDPL Members. \nGeneral admission: $7.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/henry-hohauser-designing-paradise/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Hohauser-Exhibit.webp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240114T170000
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CREATED:20240104T194951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T213018Z
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SUMMARY:Radio Waves: Miami Beach and the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Today Miami Beach is one of the most “broadcasted” locations in the world\, but 100 years ago the age of broadcasting was just becoming a reality. \nThis exhibition explores the first consumer mass media device and how it helped promote and shape Miami Beach’s early development. As radio proliferated through the first half of the twentieth century\, Miami Beach also transformed from an untamed barrier island into a famous tourism and cultural destination. \nRadio quickly became the “rage” in the mid-1920s as more and more Americans realized that owning a radio meant news\, entertainment\, weather\, and politics could be transmitted wirelessly to them from the comfort of their homes. The radio brought families together to listen to broadcasts in their living rooms\, connecting people to faraway places and signaling the start of the machine age. \nMiami Beach’s pioneers recognized that promotion was vital to its success. They broke the mold by adding radio stations to their hotels\, broadcasting a message from this city carved from a jungle. \nRadio styles were dynamic\, often reflecting American culture and industrial design. Movies\, architecture\, automobiles\, and the 1939 World’s Fair were a few such examples. The materials from which radio chassis were made such as wood\, resins\, plastics\, metals\, and mirrored glass\, provided an endless array of aesthetically pleasing choices – many of which are highlighted in this exhibit. \nRadio Waves explores the Golden Age of Radio beginning in the 1920s to the late 1950s\, as manifested by the distinctive architecture of Miami Beach. Art Deco\, Streamline\, and Mid-Century Modern hotels and apartments houses designed by some of America’s foremost architects continue to welcome guests to the sun\, sand\, and sea of the City of Miami Beach. \nMiami-Dade Residents: Free Admission; General Ticket: $7 \nAt the Art Deco Museum  \n1001 Ocean Drive \nOpen Daily 9 am – 5 pm  \nhappening now\, through February 15\, 2024
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/radio-waves-miami-beach-and-the-golden-age-of-radio-2/2024-01-14/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/radiowaves.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080331
CREATED:20240104T192310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T214043Z
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SUMMARY:"Save My Little Havana" Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:A vibrant photography exhibit is now on display at the Art Deco Museum (at the Art Deco Welcome Center) as part of its revamped\, Featured Local Artist program. \n“Save My Little Havana” by writer and photographer Steve Wright tells the story of his neighborhood’s many historic residential and commercial buildings. \nThe exhibit commenced August 24\, 2023\, and will be on display until January 15\, 2024. \nAs part of the featured local artist program\, photographs will be available for sale with 1/2 of proceeds benefitting the Miami Design Preservation League.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/save-my-little-havana-exhibit/2024-01-14/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/littlehavanadeco.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T213018Z
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SUMMARY:Radio Waves: Miami Beach and the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Today Miami Beach is one of the most “broadcasted” locations in the world\, but 100 years ago the age of broadcasting was just becoming a reality. \nThis exhibition explores the first consumer mass media device and how it helped promote and shape Miami Beach’s early development. As radio proliferated through the first half of the twentieth century\, Miami Beach also transformed from an untamed barrier island into a famous tourism and cultural destination. \nRadio quickly became the “rage” in the mid-1920s as more and more Americans realized that owning a radio meant news\, entertainment\, weather\, and politics could be transmitted wirelessly to them from the comfort of their homes. The radio brought families together to listen to broadcasts in their living rooms\, connecting people to faraway places and signaling the start of the machine age. \nMiami Beach’s pioneers recognized that promotion was vital to its success. They broke the mold by adding radio stations to their hotels\, broadcasting a message from this city carved from a jungle. \nRadio styles were dynamic\, often reflecting American culture and industrial design. Movies\, architecture\, automobiles\, and the 1939 World’s Fair were a few such examples. The materials from which radio chassis were made such as wood\, resins\, plastics\, metals\, and mirrored glass\, provided an endless array of aesthetically pleasing choices – many of which are highlighted in this exhibit. \nRadio Waves explores the Golden Age of Radio beginning in the 1920s to the late 1950s\, as manifested by the distinctive architecture of Miami Beach. Art Deco\, Streamline\, and Mid-Century Modern hotels and apartments houses designed by some of America’s foremost architects continue to welcome guests to the sun\, sand\, and sea of the City of Miami Beach. \nMiami-Dade Residents: Free Admission; General Ticket: $7 \nAt the Art Deco Museum  \n1001 Ocean Drive \nOpen Daily 9 am – 5 pm  \nhappening now\, through February 15\, 2024
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/radio-waves-miami-beach-and-the-golden-age-of-radio-2/2024-01-13/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/radiowaves.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080331
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T214043Z
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SUMMARY:"Save My Little Havana" Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:A vibrant photography exhibit is now on display at the Art Deco Museum (at the Art Deco Welcome Center) as part of its revamped\, Featured Local Artist program. \n“Save My Little Havana” by writer and photographer Steve Wright tells the story of his neighborhood’s many historic residential and commercial buildings. \nThe exhibit commenced August 24\, 2023\, and will be on display until January 15\, 2024. \nAs part of the featured local artist program\, photographs will be available for sale with 1/2 of proceeds benefitting the Miami Design Preservation League.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/save-my-little-havana-exhibit/2024-01-13/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/littlehavanadeco.jpeg
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240112T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080331
CREATED:20240104T194951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T213018Z
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SUMMARY:Radio Waves: Miami Beach and the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Today Miami Beach is one of the most “broadcasted” locations in the world\, but 100 years ago the age of broadcasting was just becoming a reality. \nThis exhibition explores the first consumer mass media device and how it helped promote and shape Miami Beach’s early development. As radio proliferated through the first half of the twentieth century\, Miami Beach also transformed from an untamed barrier island into a famous tourism and cultural destination. \nRadio quickly became the “rage” in the mid-1920s as more and more Americans realized that owning a radio meant news\, entertainment\, weather\, and politics could be transmitted wirelessly to them from the comfort of their homes. The radio brought families together to listen to broadcasts in their living rooms\, connecting people to faraway places and signaling the start of the machine age. \nMiami Beach’s pioneers recognized that promotion was vital to its success. They broke the mold by adding radio stations to their hotels\, broadcasting a message from this city carved from a jungle. \nRadio styles were dynamic\, often reflecting American culture and industrial design. Movies\, architecture\, automobiles\, and the 1939 World’s Fair were a few such examples. The materials from which radio chassis were made such as wood\, resins\, plastics\, metals\, and mirrored glass\, provided an endless array of aesthetically pleasing choices – many of which are highlighted in this exhibit. \nRadio Waves explores the Golden Age of Radio beginning in the 1920s to the late 1950s\, as manifested by the distinctive architecture of Miami Beach. Art Deco\, Streamline\, and Mid-Century Modern hotels and apartments houses designed by some of America’s foremost architects continue to welcome guests to the sun\, sand\, and sea of the City of Miami Beach. \nMiami-Dade Residents: Free Admission; General Ticket: $7 \nAt the Art Deco Museum  \n1001 Ocean Drive \nOpen Daily 9 am – 5 pm  \nhappening now\, through February 15\, 2024
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/radio-waves-miami-beach-and-the-golden-age-of-radio-2/2024-01-12/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/radiowaves.jpeg
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SUMMARY:"Save My Little Havana" Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:A vibrant photography exhibit is now on display at the Art Deco Museum (at the Art Deco Welcome Center) as part of its revamped\, Featured Local Artist program. \n“Save My Little Havana” by writer and photographer Steve Wright tells the story of his neighborhood’s many historic residential and commercial buildings. \nThe exhibit commenced August 24\, 2023\, and will be on display until January 15\, 2024. \nAs part of the featured local artist program\, photographs will be available for sale with 1/2 of proceeds benefitting the Miami Design Preservation League.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/save-my-little-havana-exhibit/2024-01-12/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artdecoweekend.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/littlehavanadeco.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230115T170000
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SUMMARY:Radio Waves: Miami Beach and the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Today Miami Beach is one of the most “broadcasted” locations in the world\, but 100 years ago the age of broadcasting was just becoming a reality. \nThis exhibition explores the first consumer mass media device and how it helped promote and shape Miami Beach’s early development. As radio proliferated through the first half of the twentieth century\, Miami Beach also transformed from an untamed barrier island into a famous tourism and cultural destination. \nRadio quickly became the “rage” in the mid-1920s as more and more Americans realized that owning a radio meant news\, entertainment\, weather\, and politics could be transmitted wirelessly to them from the comfort of their homes. The radio brought families together to listen to broadcasts in their living rooms\, connecting people to faraway places and signaling the start of the machine age. \nMiami Beach’s own pioneers recognized that promotion was vital to its success. They broke the mold by adding radio stations to their hotels\, broadcasting a message from this city carved from a jungle. \nRadio styles were dynamic\, often reflecting American culture and industrial design. Movies\, architecture\, automobiles\, and the 1939 World’s Fair were a few such examples. The materials from which radio chassis were made such as wood\, resins\, plastics\, metals\, and mirrored glass\,  provided an  endless array of aesthetically pleasing choices – many which are highlighted in this exhibit. \nRadio Waves explores the Golden Age of Radio beginning in the 1920s to the late 1950s\, as manifested by the distinctive architecture of Miami Beach. Art Deco\, Streamline\, and Mid-Century Modern hotels and apartments houses designed by some of America’s foremost architects continue to welcome guests to the sun\, sand\, and sea of the City of Miami Beach. \nMiami-Dade Residents: Free Admission; General Ticket: $5.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/radio-waves-miami-beach-and-the-golden-age-of-radio/2023-01-15/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Radio Waves: Miami Beach and the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Today Miami Beach is one of the most “broadcasted” locations in the world\, but 100 years ago the age of broadcasting was just becoming a reality. \nThis exhibition explores the first consumer mass media device and how it helped promote and shape Miami Beach’s early development. As radio proliferated through the first half of the twentieth century\, Miami Beach also transformed from an untamed barrier island into a famous tourism and cultural destination. \nRadio quickly became the “rage” in the mid-1920s as more and more Americans realized that owning a radio meant news\, entertainment\, weather\, and politics could be transmitted wirelessly to them from the comfort of their homes. The radio brought families together to listen to broadcasts in their living rooms\, connecting people to faraway places and signaling the start of the machine age. \nMiami Beach’s own pioneers recognized that promotion was vital to its success. They broke the mold by adding radio stations to their hotels\, broadcasting a message from this city carved from a jungle. \nRadio styles were dynamic\, often reflecting American culture and industrial design. Movies\, architecture\, automobiles\, and the 1939 World’s Fair were a few such examples. The materials from which radio chassis were made such as wood\, resins\, plastics\, metals\, and mirrored glass\,  provided an  endless array of aesthetically pleasing choices – many which are highlighted in this exhibit. \nRadio Waves explores the Golden Age of Radio beginning in the 1920s to the late 1950s\, as manifested by the distinctive architecture of Miami Beach. Art Deco\, Streamline\, and Mid-Century Modern hotels and apartments houses designed by some of America’s foremost architects continue to welcome guests to the sun\, sand\, and sea of the City of Miami Beach. \nMiami-Dade Residents: Free Admission; General Ticket: $5.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/radio-waves-miami-beach-and-the-golden-age-of-radio/2023-01-14/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Radio Waves: Miami Beach and the Golden Age of Radio
DESCRIPTION:Today Miami Beach is one of the most “broadcasted” locations in the world\, but 100 years ago the age of broadcasting was just becoming a reality. \nThis exhibition explores the first consumer mass media device and how it helped promote and shape Miami Beach’s early development. As radio proliferated through the first half of the twentieth century\, Miami Beach also transformed from an untamed barrier island into a famous tourism and cultural destination. \nRadio quickly became the “rage” in the mid-1920s as more and more Americans realized that owning a radio meant news\, entertainment\, weather\, and politics could be transmitted wirelessly to them from the comfort of their homes. The radio brought families together to listen to broadcasts in their living rooms\, connecting people to faraway places and signaling the start of the machine age. \nMiami Beach’s own pioneers recognized that promotion was vital to its success. They broke the mold by adding radio stations to their hotels\, broadcasting a message from this city carved from a jungle. \nRadio styles were dynamic\, often reflecting American culture and industrial design. Movies\, architecture\, automobiles\, and the 1939 World’s Fair were a few such examples. The materials from which radio chassis were made such as wood\, resins\, plastics\, metals\, and mirrored glass\,  provided an  endless array of aesthetically pleasing choices – many which are highlighted in this exhibit. \nRadio Waves explores the Golden Age of Radio beginning in the 1920s to the late 1950s\, as manifested by the distinctive architecture of Miami Beach. Art Deco\, Streamline\, and Mid-Century Modern hotels and apartments houses designed by some of America’s foremost architects continue to welcome guests to the sun\, sand\, and sea of the City of Miami Beach. \nMiami-Dade Residents: Free Admission; General Ticket: $5.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/radio-waves-miami-beach-and-the-golden-age-of-radio/2023-01-13/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220116T180000
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CREATED:20220109T111843Z
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SUMMARY:Aerial Vision at the Wolfsonian-FIU
DESCRIPTION:November 19\, 2021–April 24\, 2022\nThe Wolfsonian–FIU @ 1001 Washington Avenue \nAerial Vision explores how early 20th-century inventions—airplanes and skyscrapers\, each considered the embodiment of human achievement and a harbinger of a better tomorrow—sparked an era of remarkable creativity and new systems of seeing the world. Met with awe and excitement\, both technologies introduced novel approaches for living\, working\, and traveling and opened up previously inaccessible vertical perspectives to modern spectators\, from artists and designers to urban planners and everyday office workers. This exhibition of paintings\, posters\, furniture\, and more draws from the Wolfsonian collection to examine these heightened positions of power and privilege\, revealing connections between newly available viewpoints and their impact on the artistic imagination. \nAerial Vision is made possible by Bradesco BAC Florida Bank and the Arthur F. & Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation. \nThe Wolfsonian-FIU admission is free for Florida residents. Ticket and visiting information may be viewed on their website: click here. \nFree Fridays\, 6–9pm every week \nRegular Hours\nWednesday–Sunday: 10am–6pm (Friday 9pm)
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/aerial-vision-at-the-wolfsonian-fiu-3/
LOCATION:Wolfsonian-FIU\, 1001 Washington Avenue\, Miami Beach\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220116T090000
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CREATED:20220109T130258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221226T210626Z
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SUMMARY:Morris Lapidus: I Did it My Way
DESCRIPTION:A 20-year retrospective on Morris Lapidus (1902-2001) with a focus on his career’s work as it relates to: \n\nHis early work in retail design\nWorking with the Art Deco masters on Miami Beach\nVenturing on his own with the Fontainebleau\, Eden Roc\, and Americana\nHis legacy in transforming Lincoln Road into one of the most famous pedestrian plazas\nHis legacy of other building designs including Temples\, office buildings\, community centers\, and more\n\nThis exhibition is on view through March 15th\, 2022 at the Art Deco Museum. Free for Miami-Dade residents and MDPL Members. $5 general admission.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/morris-lapidus-i-did-it-my-way-3/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Aerial Vision at the Wolfsonian-FIU
DESCRIPTION:November 19\, 2021–April 24\, 2022\nThe Wolfsonian–FIU @ 1001 Washington Avenue \nAerial Vision explores how early 20th-century inventions—airplanes and skyscrapers\, each considered the embodiment of human achievement and a harbinger of a better tomorrow—sparked an era of remarkable creativity and new systems of seeing the world. Met with awe and excitement\, both technologies introduced novel approaches for living\, working\, and traveling and opened up previously inaccessible vertical perspectives to modern spectators\, from artists and designers to urban planners and everyday office workers. This exhibition of paintings\, posters\, furniture\, and more draws from the Wolfsonian collection to examine these heightened positions of power and privilege\, revealing connections between newly available viewpoints and their impact on the artistic imagination. \nAerial Vision is made possible by Bradesco BAC Florida Bank and the Arthur F. & Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation. \nThe Wolfsonian-FIU admission is free for Florida residents. Ticket and visiting information may be viewed on their website: click here. \nFree Fridays\, 6–9pm every week \nRegular Hours\nWednesday–Sunday: 10am–6pm (Friday 9pm)
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/aerial-vision-at-the-wolfsonian-fiu-2/
LOCATION:Wolfsonian-FIU\, 1001 Washington Avenue\, Miami Beach\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Morris Lapidus: I Did it My Way
DESCRIPTION:A 20-year retrospective on Morris Lapidus (1902-2001) with a focus on his career’s work as it relates to: \n\nHis early work in retail design\nWorking with the Art Deco masters on Miami Beach\nVenturing on his own with the Fontainebleau\, Eden Roc\, and Americana\nHis legacy in transforming Lincoln Road into one of the most famous pedestrian plazas\nHis legacy of other building designs including Temples\, office buildings\, community centers\, and more\n\nThis exhibition is on view through March 15th\, 2022 at the Art Deco Museum. Free for Miami-Dade residents and MDPL Members. $5 general admission.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/morris-lapidus-i-did-it-my-way-2/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Aerial Vision at the Wolfsonian-FIU
DESCRIPTION:November 19\, 2021–April 24\, 2022\nThe Wolfsonian–FIU @ 1001 Washington Avenue \nAerial Vision explores how early 20th-century inventions—airplanes and skyscrapers\, each considered the embodiment of human achievement and a harbinger of a better tomorrow—sparked an era of remarkable creativity and new systems of seeing the world. Met with awe and excitement\, both technologies introduced novel approaches for living\, working\, and traveling and opened up previously inaccessible vertical perspectives to modern spectators\, from artists and designers to urban planners and everyday office workers. This exhibition of paintings\, posters\, furniture\, and more draws from the Wolfsonian collection to examine these heightened positions of power and privilege\, revealing connections between newly available viewpoints and their impact on the artistic imagination. \nAerial Vision is made possible by Bradesco BAC Florida Bank and the Arthur F. & Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation. \nThe Wolfsonian-FIU admission is free for Florida residents. Ticket and visiting information may be viewed on their website: click here. \nFree Fridays\, 6–9pm every week \nRegular Hours\nWednesday–Sunday: 10am–6pm (Friday 9pm)
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/aerial-vision-at-the-wolfsonian-fiu/
LOCATION:Wolfsonian-FIU\, 1001 Washington Avenue\, Miami Beach\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Morris Lapidus: I Did it My Way
DESCRIPTION:A 20-year retrospective on Morris Lapidus (1902-2001) with a focus on his career’s work as it relates to: \n\nHis early work in retail design\nWorking with the Art Deco masters on Miami Beach\nVenturing on his own with the Fontainebleau\, Eden Roc\, and Americana\nHis legacy in transforming Lincoln Road into one of the most famous pedestrian plazas\nHis legacy of other building designs including Temples\, office buildings\, community centers\, and more\n\nThis exhibition is on view through March 15th\, 2022 at the Art Deco Museum. Free for Miami-Dade residents and MDPL Members. $5 general admission.
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/morris-lapidus-i-did-it-my-way/
LOCATION:Art Deco Museum and Welcome Center\, 1001 Ocean Drive\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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