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ART

Thursday 12/30

A FOURSOME EXHIBITION
   Fache Arts Gallery will present Most Wanted, an art exhibition highlighting the work of four artists in four different mediums. Featuring Chilean painter Carla Fache, New York photographer Fred George, Chilean installation artist Ernesto Burgos and Venezuelan sculptress Fabia Nitti. Through this month at Fache Arts Gallery, 2300 North Miami Ave. #B, Miami in the Wynwood Art District. Details: (305) 975-6933 or info@fachearts.com.
MOSAICS
   The Atelier will host an international juried mosaic exhibition, Mosaics Fine Art & FUNctional. A percentage of the sales received for this event will benefit CHARLEE homes for children. Through Jan. 11 at the Atelier, 3863 Shipping Ave., Miami. Details: (305) 569-9990 or www.atelier.bz.
PARIS MODERNE
   The Bass Museum will present Art Deco works from Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. This exhibition celebrates the Art Deco style of domestic interiors in Paris during the 1920s and '30s. Featuring 83 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, furniture and decorative arts by artists such as Braque, Modigliani and Picasso. Through Jan. 23 at the Bass Museum, 2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 673-7530 or www.bassmuseum.org.
COMING HOME
   The Lowe Art Museum presents Coming Home: American Paintings, 1930-1950, from the Schoen Collection. Featuring more than 120 narrative paintings including those created during the Wall Street crash of 1929, the Great Depression and World War II. Through Jan. 23 at the University of Miami, Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 284-3535 or www.lowemuseum.org.
LIGHT AND ATMOSPHERE
   Miami Art Museum presents Light and Atmosphere, an exhibit representing artists' perception of light and air. Presentations include painting, photography, video, sculpture and installations. Through Jan. 30 at the Miami Art Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami. $3-$5. Details: (305) 375-3000 or www.miamiartmuseum.org.
CUBAN ARTWORKS
   Cernuda Arte will present an exhibit highlighting the work of Cuban artists. This group exhibit will feature academic, modern and contemporary Cuban Paintings from various periods of Cuban art. Through Feb. 10 at Cernuda Arte, 3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables. Details: (305) 461-1050 or www.cernudaarte.com.

ONGOING

ART IN THE AFTERNOON
   The Homestead Art Club hosts Art in the Afternoon, an afternoon for the public to view artists at work, see demonstrations by painters, culinary creators and others, share a potluck meal and meet the artists. Every third Saturday at Studio 100, 250 E Palm Drive, Florida City. Details: (786) 243-0447.

ART MUSEUMS

Thursday 12/30

DIANA: A CELEBRATION
   The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale presents an exhibition celebrating the life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales. Authentic memorabilia, film footage and a collection of 28 dresses including her royal wedding gown. All proceeds will benefit the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. Through Friday at Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, 1 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. $6-$20. Details: (954) 462-0222 or www.moafl.org.
MIAMI-PAINTANT
   The Miami Art Museum presents Argentinean artist Fabian Marcaccio in his first solo museum exhibition in the US. This will be his seventh environmental installation, but the first to be created for a specific architectural space and with a specific city in mind. Miami-Paintant is about 100 feet long and 13 feet high with a form that suggests an unfolding scroll or breaking wave. Through Jan. 23 at Miami Art Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami. Details: (305) 375-3000 or www.miamiartmuseum.org.
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT
   Barry University's fine-arts department will present an exhibit of student photography. The exhibition will showcase seniors Asha Fuller, Natalie Martinez and Nick Vitti. Each student will present a unique outlook in their photographs. Through Feb. 3 at Barry University's Gallery of Fine Art Library, 11300 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores. Free. Details: (305) 899-3420.

ONGOING

MIAMI ART MUSEUM
   Every Sunday, the Miami Art Museum offers free admission and guided tours at 2 p.m. The third Thursday of each month, the museum holds a happy hour with live music, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. 5-8:30 p.m. at Miami Art Museum, 101 W Flagler St., Miami. Members free; others $5. Details: www.miamiartmuseum.com.


   

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