Caribbean National Weekly

Art of Black Miami to bring exposure to local artists

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Art of Black Miami to bring exposure to local artists

The Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Multicultural Tourism and Development Department gears up for their second signature Art of Black Miami campaign that brings exposure to the creative influence of African-American, Caribbean, Latin American, African  and global artists who contribute to the fabric of Miami’s heritage neighborhoods and culture during Art Basel.

Heritage communities participating in Art Of Black Miami include Little Haiti, Coconut Grove, Liberty City, Opa-Locka, Historic Overtown, Wynwood, MiMo  District, Downtown and other areas where artists will exhibit and display their abundant artistic talents.

 

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