Week of June 14, 2007    
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ART

Thursday 6/14

JAMAICAN ART
   PanAmerican ArtProjects features an exhibition of contemporary Jamaican art by local and Jamaican artists such as David Boxer, Milton George and Paul Stoppi. Various times at 2450 NW Second Ave., Miami. The exhibition runs through Saturday. Details: (305) 573-2400 or www.panamericanart.com.
MERCE CUNNINGHAM
   The Museum of Contemporary Art features Merce Cunningham Dancing on the Cutting Edge, Part 2 exhibition by Daniel Arsham. Through June 23. Various times at MOCA at Goldman Warehouse, 404 NW 26th St., Wynwood. Free North Miami residents and employees; $5 others. Details: (305) 893-6211 or www.mocanomi.org.
FIBER ART
   ArtCenter/South Florida hosts No Need to Touch fiber-based art exhibition by artists from around the country. Various times at 800 Lincoln Rd. Miami Beach. Through June 24. Free. Details: (305) 674-8278.
CUBAN ART
   Centro Cultural Español presents Prayers for Saints and Orishas, a photographic exhibition about religious practices in Cuba. Various times at 800 Douglas Rd., Suite 170, Coral Gables. Through June 29. Free. Details: (305) 448-9677 or www.ccemiami.org.
COLLECTORS COUNCIL
   Miami Art Museum features the Collectors Council Acquisitions exhibition. Through July 1. Various times at 101 W. Flagler St., Miami. Details: (305) 375-1704 or amarsvp@miamidade.gov.
EXPERIMENTAL ART
   Artformz Alternative features Deviant Behavior, the first National Juried exhibition. The exhibition will feature experimental material art by 26 artists through video, installation, photography, sculpture and painting. Through July 7. 7-10 p.m. at 130 NE 40th St., No. 2, Miami. Free. Details: (305) 572-0040.
CUBAN JEWS
   Jewish Museum of Florida presents Photos of Cuban Jews by Randy Sidman Moore. Through July 22. Various times at 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 672-5044 or www.jewishmuseum.com.
MULTIMEDIA EXHIBITION
   The Museum of Contemporary Art features Make Your Own Life: Artists In and Out of Cologne multimedia exhibition featuring music, video and paintings by European and American artists in Cologne, Germany. Various times at 770 NE 125th St., North Miami. Free North Miami residents and employees; $5 others. Through July 29. Details: (305) 893-6211 or www.mocanomi.org.
SELF-PORTRAIT
   Bakehouse Art Complex hosts an opening reception for Visage, a juried exhibition featuring self-portraits of local artists. Through July 22.
   7-10 p.m. at 561 NW 32nd St., Miami. Free. Details: (305) 576-2828 or www.bakehouseartcomplex.org.
LOCAL HEROES
   Like Minds exhibition by Betty Rosado is a public art installation featuring photographs of local celebrities and unsung heroes who have made a difference in the community. Through July 31. Noon-5 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays at Freedom Tower, 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Free.
CELIA CRUZ
   Bass Museum of Art presents the exhibition Azúcar! The Life and Music of Celia Cruz. The traveling exhibition, organized by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, will feature childhood items, photographs, costumes, music and rare footage of the late Cuban singer. Through Aug. 19. Various times at 2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach. Free children younger than 6 and members; $4-$12 others. Details: (305) 673-7530 or www.bassmuseum.org.
CERAMIC ART
   Lowe Art Museum hosts an opening reception for Clay and Brush: The Ceramic Art of China. The exhibition will display the history of Chinese ceramics from the Neolithic Period to the 21st century. Through Sept. 2. Various times at 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables. Free for members; $5-$10 others. Details: (305) 284-3535.
MIAMI BUNGALOWS
   Historical Museum of Southern Florida hosts Miami Bungalows, an exhibition of drawings, models and photographs of Miami homes in the early 1920s. Through Sept. 9. Various times at 101 W. Flagler St., Miami. Details: (305) 375-1492 or www.hmsf.org.
ELDERS TRIBUTE
   The Art of Aging exhibition is a tribute to elders and their way of life. Artists from North America, Israel and England will showcase their views on aging through multimedia such as painting, sculpture, photography, fiber, mixed media and videos. Various times at Jewish Museum of Florida, 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Through Sept. 23. $2.50-$12. Details: (305) 672-5044 or www.jewishmuseum.com.

Sunday 6/24

CANVAS ART
   Miami Art Museum presents its new exhibition, Tamayo A Modern Icon Reinterpreted by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo and a lecture by project director Diana C. du Pont from Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Various times at 101 W. Flagler St., Miami. The exhibition continues through Sept. 23. Free on Sundays; Free children younger than 12; $2.50-$5 others Tuesdays-Saturdays. Details: (305) 375-3000.


   

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