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Event Series Event Series: Art Week 2023: Satellite Art Show

Art Week 2023: Satellite Art Show

December 5 2023 @ 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Tuesday, Dec. 5 (First View) | 12 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 9 | 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday, Dec. 10 | 12 PM -5 PM

PROJECTS

Laundromat (Miami, FL)

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (Brooklyn, NY)

Kyle Hamilton Gallery (Miami Beach, FL)

Mary Sky Residency (Hancock, VT)

Hanski (Parts Unknown)

Spank Box (Atlanta, GA)

Olek Virtual Reality Experience (Poznań, Poland)

Performvu (Brooklyn, NY)

Denise Treizman (Miami, FL)

SUPERBRAT Studios (New York, NY)

Fati Jafri (New York, NY)

Pretty Sketchy aka Nate Hester (Durham, NC)

Light Baths by Jarid Blue (Brooklyn, NY)

Lena Marquis (Detroit, MI)

Paint Lab (Santa Monica, CA)

User Generated Gallery (Miami, FL)

Asia Stewart (New York, NY)

Britt Harrison (New York, NY)

Martian Circus (Plantation, FL)

Digital Interactive Museum of Digital Art. DIMoDA (Mexico City, CMDX)

Kathryn Verdict (New York, NY)

Gablowsian Gallery (New York, NY)

Rachel Romanowsky (Zürich, Switzerland )

Toga (New York, NY)

Jennifer Ifil Ryan Presents: In a dream I saw us Laughing (New York, NY)

Melissa Haims’ KIDS + GUNS (Philadelphia, PA)

Alfredo Travieso (Miami, FL)

Lila freeman (Brooklyn, NY)

Halle Ross (Brooklyn, NY)

Flatsitter Virtual Reality Experience (Buffalo, NY)

Edie Beaucage (Los Angeles, CA)

Laura Villarreal (Miami, FL)

Julia Zurilla (Miami, FL)

Wavespace (Lakewood, OH)

Trueson Daugherty (Tulsa, OK)

Good Time Mystery Vision (Brooklyn, NY)

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

“FOR THE REST OF US, IT’S THE COLOSSEUM” by HANSKI: In a chance encounter with an old man in the forest, Hanski was gifted, after much rambling, a profound insight: “The elite may have their nuclear submarines, but for the rest of us, it’s the Colosseum.” This revelation, reflecting on the spectacle of human conflict, has given rise to her latest work. A giant installation where the ancient and modern collide. Encased in a cube, its fabric skin, painting in stark black and white, evoke the Colosseum’s enduring legacy. Inside, monochromatic phantoms line the walls, cheering for death, symbolizing human bloodlust, while textile sculptures populate the floor, representing figures from gladiators to saints, all frozen in silent dialogue. The new work is a call to recognize the Colosseum in our midst, challenging the spectator to confront the relentless spectacle of human division. As Hanski invites you to step into this space, prepare to engage with the echoes of history and the shadows of our collective narrative.

“Kids + Guns” by Melissa Madonni Haims: An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

“MEAT SWEATS” by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw: Meat Sweats is an excessive display of raw, decadent meat: a feast for the eyes. The ceramic meats mimic a common display found in butcher shops but inhabit a display case inside a comedy club instead. Throughout the show, the meats—chicken, sausage, hamburger, and more—appear to be continuously sweating, as if being overheated to death. The result is both grotesque and humorous.

“RAVERIOT” by Flatsitter (2023, TBILISI). A virtual reality film is a love letter to the warrior queens and queers of Tbilisi, Sakartvelo. ALL FASCISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE.

“THE VAGINA PLATE” by Lena Marquis: Here the artist will create a conceptual store based around this infamous artwork. This installation will function as a store through the action of selling a representation of the commodified body of the artist, in the form of the sculpted art object V-plate. Marquise objectifies the vulva by rendering it on a plate, in the same way a vagina might be used as a commodity in SW. Simultaneously glorifying and commodifying the vulva.

“PARALLEL PLAY” by Nate Hester: Expect ceramic ware, metalworks and textiles accompany a schedule of events (drum circles, free tattooing, cookie baking, meditation labyrinths, hopscotch tournaments) to invite you into this temporary fantasy land where wonder and neon lights are in charge.

The Hippy Sheik Martian Circus Stage: Live musical engagements with Martian Circus, Good Time Mystery Vision and Internet Friends.

“BREAK POINT” durational performance by Rachel Romanowski. The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

SATELLITE SALON: Satellite Salon is a curated selection of works by an all female crew of contemporary artists. The artists selected are: Kathryn Verdict, Lila Freeman, Edie Beaucage, Jacki Davis.

PERFORMANCES

12.05 | Laura Villarreal | 6pm – 8pm | Join us as Laura creates a unique installation live and in person that will then live throughout the duration of the fair. Rupturing geometry through the vital force of the body. Physically entering the space while holding the thread.Weaving in the architectural space.

12.05 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.06 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.09 | Asia Stewart | 2pm – 6pm | the body shows itself is a durational performance that invites audiences to participate in a private one-on-one experience with Asia Stewart. Audience members have the opportunity to use a Polaroid SX-70 camera to photograph Stewart’s body in any way they would like. Participants can only issue verbal commands to pose Stewart before taking their photographs; touch is not permitted. Stewart will retain all photographs produced.

12.09 | Internet Friends | 10pm – late (Ticketed at door) The queer collective Internet Friends, headed up by Miami-based DJ and artist Gami, has been making waves in the nightlife scene over the past few years, notorious for throwing some of the most legendary raves around. The various multi-disciplinary artists in the collective each bring their own unique style and sound to the table at any given soirée, but there’s always one constant: head-banging, eardrum-shattering, mind-blowing music.

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Break Point | DURATIONAL performance by Rachel Romanowski The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

Task Force | DURATIONAL by Melissa Madonni Haims An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

WORKSHOPS

12.05 | Find Your Flower – Cyanotype Print/Continuous Line Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop we will use Cyanotype paper to print flowers or other organic material provided. Following the printing process we will practice continuous line drawing around the print with graphite/colored pencil/watercolor pencil. We will then color our creations with watercolor paint!
This workshop is intended for participants to loosen control in the creative experience and distort the obvious design of the organic reference material provided!

12.06 | Colored Pencil Anime Self Portraits | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop the instructor will be demonstrating tips and tricks to elevate your colored pencil skills with her tweaked version of anime and character design! We will work with pocket mirrors, graphite pencils, colored pencils, and micron pens to reimagine ourselves as an anime character.

12.07 | Found Object Sculture/Observational Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop participants are invited to select an item blindly or actively choose from recycled materials gathered during beach cleanups held throughout the week! Our instructor will detail design techniques alongside sculptural and drawing techniques necessary to develop your unique vision.

12.08 | Self Reflection: An Exploration of self through abstracted expressive self-portraiture | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants will be guided through an exercise in expressing their inner and outer being without relying on a literal representation. Instead, the workshop will use texture/stroke, shape, color, and more to communicate one’s appearance, mood, sensibility, and the often-unseen self. Participants will use acrylic paints on mirrored surfaces (the mirrored surface adds both dimension and meaning to this exploration) to produce a reflection of themselves—general instruction and guidance as to proportion, form, and color theory will be given, but ultimately, each portraits’ level of abstraction will be entirely dependent onthe individual’s process and creative choices.

12.09 | Find Your Flower- Observational Painting | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants are invited to select an organic reference to use for an observational acrylic still life painting!

PRESENTING PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

PEREZ Art Museum, Red Bull, Bud Light, Jiffy Pop, Performvu, Liquid Death

Details

Date:
December 5 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Tuesday, Dec. 5 (First View) | 12 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 9 | 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday, Dec. 10 | 12 PM -5 PM

PROJECTS

Laundromat (Miami, FL)

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (Brooklyn, NY)

Kyle Hamilton Gallery (Miami Beach, FL)

Mary Sky Residency (Hancock, VT)

Hanski (Parts Unknown)

Spank Box (Atlanta, GA)

Olek Virtual Reality Experience (Poznań, Poland)

Performvu (Brooklyn, NY)

Denise Treizman (Miami, FL)

SUPERBRAT Studios (New York, NY)

Fati Jafri (New York, NY)

Pretty Sketchy aka Nate Hester (Durham, NC)

Light Baths by Jarid Blue (Brooklyn, NY)

Lena Marquis (Detroit, MI)

Paint Lab (Santa Monica, CA)

User Generated Gallery (Miami, FL)

Asia Stewart (New York, NY)

Britt Harrison (New York, NY)

Martian Circus (Plantation, FL)

Digital Interactive Museum of Digital Art. DIMoDA (Mexico City, CMDX)

Kathryn Verdict (New York, NY)

Gablowsian Gallery (New York, NY)

Rachel Romanowsky (Zürich, Switzerland )

Toga (New York, NY)

Jennifer Ifil Ryan Presents: In a dream I saw us Laughing (New York, NY)

Melissa Haims’ KIDS + GUNS (Philadelphia, PA)

Alfredo Travieso (Miami, FL)

Lila freeman (Brooklyn, NY)

Halle Ross (Brooklyn, NY)

Flatsitter Virtual Reality Experience (Buffalo, NY)

Edie Beaucage (Los Angeles, CA)

Laura Villarreal (Miami, FL)

Julia Zurilla (Miami, FL)

Wavespace (Lakewood, OH)

Trueson Daugherty (Tulsa, OK)

Good Time Mystery Vision (Brooklyn, NY)

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

“FOR THE REST OF US, IT’S THE COLOSSEUM” by HANSKI: In a chance encounter with an old man in the forest, Hanski was gifted, after much rambling, a profound insight: “The elite may have their nuclear submarines, but for the rest of us, it’s the Colosseum.” This revelation, reflecting on the spectacle of human conflict, has given rise to her latest work. A giant installation where the ancient and modern collide. Encased in a cube, its fabric skin, painting in stark black and white, evoke the Colosseum’s enduring legacy. Inside, monochromatic phantoms line the walls, cheering for death, symbolizing human bloodlust, while textile sculptures populate the floor, representing figures from gladiators to saints, all frozen in silent dialogue. The new work is a call to recognize the Colosseum in our midst, challenging the spectator to confront the relentless spectacle of human division. As Hanski invites you to step into this space, prepare to engage with the echoes of history and the shadows of our collective narrative.

“Kids + Guns” by Melissa Madonni Haims: An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

“MEAT SWEATS” by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw: Meat Sweats is an excessive display of raw, decadent meat: a feast for the eyes. The ceramic meats mimic a common display found in butcher shops but inhabit a display case inside a comedy club instead. Throughout the show, the meats—chicken, sausage, hamburger, and more—appear to be continuously sweating, as if being overheated to death. The result is both grotesque and humorous.

“RAVERIOT” by Flatsitter (2023, TBILISI). A virtual reality film is a love letter to the warrior queens and queers of Tbilisi, Sakartvelo. ALL FASCISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE.

“THE VAGINA PLATE” by Lena Marquis: Here the artist will create a conceptual store based around this infamous artwork. This installation will function as a store through the action of selling a representation of the commodified body of the artist, in the form of the sculpted art object V-plate. Marquise objectifies the vulva by rendering it on a plate, in the same way a vagina might be used as a commodity in SW. Simultaneously glorifying and commodifying the vulva.

“PARALLEL PLAY” by Nate Hester: Expect ceramic ware, metalworks and textiles accompany a schedule of events (drum circles, free tattooing, cookie baking, meditation labyrinths, hopscotch tournaments) to invite you into this temporary fantasy land where wonder and neon lights are in charge.

The Hippy Sheik Martian Circus Stage: Live musical engagements with Martian Circus, Good Time Mystery Vision and Internet Friends.

“BREAK POINT” durational performance by Rachel Romanowski. The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

SATELLITE SALON: Satellite Salon is a curated selection of works by an all female crew of contemporary artists. The artists selected are: Kathryn Verdict, Lila Freeman, Edie Beaucage, Jacki Davis.

PERFORMANCES

12.05 | Laura Villarreal | 6pm – 8pm | Join us as Laura creates a unique installation live and in person that will then live throughout the duration of the fair. Rupturing geometry through the vital force of the body. Physically entering the space while holding the thread.Weaving in the architectural space.

12.05 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.06 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.09 | Asia Stewart | 2pm – 6pm | the body shows itself is a durational performance that invites audiences to participate in a private one-on-one experience with Asia Stewart. Audience members have the opportunity to use a Polaroid SX-70 camera to photograph Stewart’s body in any way they would like. Participants can only issue verbal commands to pose Stewart before taking their photographs; touch is not permitted. Stewart will retain all photographs produced.

12.09 | Internet Friends | 10pm – late (Ticketed at door) The queer collective Internet Friends, headed up by Miami-based DJ and artist Gami, has been making waves in the nightlife scene over the past few years, notorious for throwing some of the most legendary raves around. The various multi-disciplinary artists in the collective each bring their own unique style and sound to the table at any given soirée, but there’s always one constant: head-banging, eardrum-shattering, mind-blowing music.

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Break Point | DURATIONAL performance by Rachel Romanowski The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

Task Force | DURATIONAL by Melissa Madonni Haims An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

WORKSHOPS

12.05 | Find Your Flower – Cyanotype Print/Continuous Line Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop we will use Cyanotype paper to print flowers or other organic material provided. Following the printing process we will practice continuous line drawing around the print with graphite/colored pencil/watercolor pencil. We will then color our creations with watercolor paint!
This workshop is intended for participants to loosen control in the creative experience and distort the obvious design of the organic reference material provided!

12.06 | Colored Pencil Anime Self Portraits | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop the instructor will be demonstrating tips and tricks to elevate your colored pencil skills with her tweaked version of anime and character design! We will work with pocket mirrors, graphite pencils, colored pencils, and micron pens to reimagine ourselves as an anime character.

12.07 | Found Object Sculture/Observational Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop participants are invited to select an item blindly or actively choose from recycled materials gathered during beach cleanups held throughout the week! Our instructor will detail design techniques alongside sculptural and drawing techniques necessary to develop your unique vision.

12.08 | Self Reflection: An Exploration of self through abstracted expressive self-portraiture | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants will be guided through an exercise in expressing their inner and outer being without relying on a literal representation. Instead, the workshop will use texture/stroke, shape, color, and more to communicate one’s appearance, mood, sensibility, and the often-unseen self. Participants will use acrylic paints on mirrored surfaces (the mirrored surface adds both dimension and meaning to this exploration) to produce a reflection of themselves—general instruction and guidance as to proportion, form, and color theory will be given, but ultimately, each portraits’ level of abstraction will be entirely dependent onthe individual’s process and creative choices.

12.09 | Find Your Flower- Observational Painting | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants are invited to select an organic reference to use for an observational acrylic still life painting!

PRESENTING PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

PEREZ Art Museum, Red Bull, Bud Light, Jiffy Pop, Performvu, Liquid Death

Details

Date:
December 6 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Tuesday, Dec. 5 (First View) | 12 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 9 | 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday, Dec. 10 | 12 PM -5 PM

PROJECTS

Laundromat (Miami, FL)

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (Brooklyn, NY)

Kyle Hamilton Gallery (Miami Beach, FL)

Mary Sky Residency (Hancock, VT)

Hanski (Parts Unknown)

Spank Box (Atlanta, GA)

Olek Virtual Reality Experience (Poznań, Poland)

Performvu (Brooklyn, NY)

Denise Treizman (Miami, FL)

SUPERBRAT Studios (New York, NY)

Fati Jafri (New York, NY)

Pretty Sketchy aka Nate Hester (Durham, NC)

Light Baths by Jarid Blue (Brooklyn, NY)

Lena Marquis (Detroit, MI)

Paint Lab (Santa Monica, CA)

User Generated Gallery (Miami, FL)

Asia Stewart (New York, NY)

Britt Harrison (New York, NY)

Martian Circus (Plantation, FL)

Digital Interactive Museum of Digital Art. DIMoDA (Mexico City, CMDX)

Kathryn Verdict (New York, NY)

Gablowsian Gallery (New York, NY)

Rachel Romanowsky (Zürich, Switzerland )

Toga (New York, NY)

Jennifer Ifil Ryan Presents: In a dream I saw us Laughing (New York, NY)

Melissa Haims’ KIDS + GUNS (Philadelphia, PA)

Alfredo Travieso (Miami, FL)

Lila freeman (Brooklyn, NY)

Halle Ross (Brooklyn, NY)

Flatsitter Virtual Reality Experience (Buffalo, NY)

Edie Beaucage (Los Angeles, CA)

Laura Villarreal (Miami, FL)

Julia Zurilla (Miami, FL)

Wavespace (Lakewood, OH)

Trueson Daugherty (Tulsa, OK)

Good Time Mystery Vision (Brooklyn, NY)

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

“FOR THE REST OF US, IT’S THE COLOSSEUM” by HANSKI: In a chance encounter with an old man in the forest, Hanski was gifted, after much rambling, a profound insight: “The elite may have their nuclear submarines, but for the rest of us, it’s the Colosseum.” This revelation, reflecting on the spectacle of human conflict, has given rise to her latest work. A giant installation where the ancient and modern collide. Encased in a cube, its fabric skin, painting in stark black and white, evoke the Colosseum’s enduring legacy. Inside, monochromatic phantoms line the walls, cheering for death, symbolizing human bloodlust, while textile sculptures populate the floor, representing figures from gladiators to saints, all frozen in silent dialogue. The new work is a call to recognize the Colosseum in our midst, challenging the spectator to confront the relentless spectacle of human division. As Hanski invites you to step into this space, prepare to engage with the echoes of history and the shadows of our collective narrative.

“Kids + Guns” by Melissa Madonni Haims: An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

“MEAT SWEATS” by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw: Meat Sweats is an excessive display of raw, decadent meat: a feast for the eyes. The ceramic meats mimic a common display found in butcher shops but inhabit a display case inside a comedy club instead. Throughout the show, the meats—chicken, sausage, hamburger, and more—appear to be continuously sweating, as if being overheated to death. The result is both grotesque and humorous.

“RAVERIOT” by Flatsitter (2023, TBILISI). A virtual reality film is a love letter to the warrior queens and queers of Tbilisi, Sakartvelo. ALL FASCISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE.

“THE VAGINA PLATE” by Lena Marquis: Here the artist will create a conceptual store based around this infamous artwork. This installation will function as a store through the action of selling a representation of the commodified body of the artist, in the form of the sculpted art object V-plate. Marquise objectifies the vulva by rendering it on a plate, in the same way a vagina might be used as a commodity in SW. Simultaneously glorifying and commodifying the vulva.

“PARALLEL PLAY” by Nate Hester: Expect ceramic ware, metalworks and textiles accompany a schedule of events (drum circles, free tattooing, cookie baking, meditation labyrinths, hopscotch tournaments) to invite you into this temporary fantasy land where wonder and neon lights are in charge.

The Hippy Sheik Martian Circus Stage: Live musical engagements with Martian Circus, Good Time Mystery Vision and Internet Friends.

“BREAK POINT” durational performance by Rachel Romanowski. The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

SATELLITE SALON: Satellite Salon is a curated selection of works by an all female crew of contemporary artists. The artists selected are: Kathryn Verdict, Lila Freeman, Edie Beaucage, Jacki Davis.

PERFORMANCES

12.05 | Laura Villarreal | 6pm – 8pm | Join us as Laura creates a unique installation live and in person that will then live throughout the duration of the fair. Rupturing geometry through the vital force of the body. Physically entering the space while holding the thread.Weaving in the architectural space.

12.05 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.06 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.09 | Asia Stewart | 2pm – 6pm | the body shows itself is a durational performance that invites audiences to participate in a private one-on-one experience with Asia Stewart. Audience members have the opportunity to use a Polaroid SX-70 camera to photograph Stewart’s body in any way they would like. Participants can only issue verbal commands to pose Stewart before taking their photographs; touch is not permitted. Stewart will retain all photographs produced.

12.09 | Internet Friends | 10pm – late (Ticketed at door) The queer collective Internet Friends, headed up by Miami-based DJ and artist Gami, has been making waves in the nightlife scene over the past few years, notorious for throwing some of the most legendary raves around. The various multi-disciplinary artists in the collective each bring their own unique style and sound to the table at any given soirée, but there’s always one constant: head-banging, eardrum-shattering, mind-blowing music.

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Break Point | DURATIONAL performance by Rachel Romanowski The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

Task Force | DURATIONAL by Melissa Madonni Haims An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

WORKSHOPS

12.05 | Find Your Flower – Cyanotype Print/Continuous Line Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop we will use Cyanotype paper to print flowers or other organic material provided. Following the printing process we will practice continuous line drawing around the print with graphite/colored pencil/watercolor pencil. We will then color our creations with watercolor paint!
This workshop is intended for participants to loosen control in the creative experience and distort the obvious design of the organic reference material provided!

12.06 | Colored Pencil Anime Self Portraits | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop the instructor will be demonstrating tips and tricks to elevate your colored pencil skills with her tweaked version of anime and character design! We will work with pocket mirrors, graphite pencils, colored pencils, and micron pens to reimagine ourselves as an anime character.

12.07 | Found Object Sculture/Observational Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop participants are invited to select an item blindly or actively choose from recycled materials gathered during beach cleanups held throughout the week! Our instructor will detail design techniques alongside sculptural and drawing techniques necessary to develop your unique vision.

12.08 | Self Reflection: An Exploration of self through abstracted expressive self-portraiture | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants will be guided through an exercise in expressing their inner and outer being without relying on a literal representation. Instead, the workshop will use texture/stroke, shape, color, and more to communicate one’s appearance, mood, sensibility, and the often-unseen self. Participants will use acrylic paints on mirrored surfaces (the mirrored surface adds both dimension and meaning to this exploration) to produce a reflection of themselves—general instruction and guidance as to proportion, form, and color theory will be given, but ultimately, each portraits’ level of abstraction will be entirely dependent onthe individual’s process and creative choices.

12.09 | Find Your Flower- Observational Painting | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants are invited to select an organic reference to use for an observational acrylic still life painting!

PRESENTING PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

PEREZ Art Museum, Red Bull, Bud Light, Jiffy Pop, Performvu, Liquid Death

Details

Date:
December 7 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Tuesday, Dec. 5 (First View) | 12 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 9 | 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday, Dec. 10 | 12 PM -5 PM

PROJECTS

Laundromat (Miami, FL)

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (Brooklyn, NY)

Kyle Hamilton Gallery (Miami Beach, FL)

Mary Sky Residency (Hancock, VT)

Hanski (Parts Unknown)

Spank Box (Atlanta, GA)

Olek Virtual Reality Experience (Poznań, Poland)

Performvu (Brooklyn, NY)

Denise Treizman (Miami, FL)

SUPERBRAT Studios (New York, NY)

Fati Jafri (New York, NY)

Pretty Sketchy aka Nate Hester (Durham, NC)

Light Baths by Jarid Blue (Brooklyn, NY)

Lena Marquis (Detroit, MI)

Paint Lab (Santa Monica, CA)

User Generated Gallery (Miami, FL)

Asia Stewart (New York, NY)

Britt Harrison (New York, NY)

Martian Circus (Plantation, FL)

Digital Interactive Museum of Digital Art. DIMoDA (Mexico City, CMDX)

Kathryn Verdict (New York, NY)

Gablowsian Gallery (New York, NY)

Rachel Romanowsky (Zürich, Switzerland )

Toga (New York, NY)

Jennifer Ifil Ryan Presents: In a dream I saw us Laughing (New York, NY)

Melissa Haims’ KIDS + GUNS (Philadelphia, PA)

Alfredo Travieso (Miami, FL)

Lila freeman (Brooklyn, NY)

Halle Ross (Brooklyn, NY)

Flatsitter Virtual Reality Experience (Buffalo, NY)

Edie Beaucage (Los Angeles, CA)

Laura Villarreal (Miami, FL)

Julia Zurilla (Miami, FL)

Wavespace (Lakewood, OH)

Trueson Daugherty (Tulsa, OK)

Good Time Mystery Vision (Brooklyn, NY)

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

“FOR THE REST OF US, IT’S THE COLOSSEUM” by HANSKI: In a chance encounter with an old man in the forest, Hanski was gifted, after much rambling, a profound insight: “The elite may have their nuclear submarines, but for the rest of us, it’s the Colosseum.” This revelation, reflecting on the spectacle of human conflict, has given rise to her latest work. A giant installation where the ancient and modern collide. Encased in a cube, its fabric skin, painting in stark black and white, evoke the Colosseum’s enduring legacy. Inside, monochromatic phantoms line the walls, cheering for death, symbolizing human bloodlust, while textile sculptures populate the floor, representing figures from gladiators to saints, all frozen in silent dialogue. The new work is a call to recognize the Colosseum in our midst, challenging the spectator to confront the relentless spectacle of human division. As Hanski invites you to step into this space, prepare to engage with the echoes of history and the shadows of our collective narrative.

“Kids + Guns” by Melissa Madonni Haims: An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

“MEAT SWEATS” by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw: Meat Sweats is an excessive display of raw, decadent meat: a feast for the eyes. The ceramic meats mimic a common display found in butcher shops but inhabit a display case inside a comedy club instead. Throughout the show, the meats—chicken, sausage, hamburger, and more—appear to be continuously sweating, as if being overheated to death. The result is both grotesque and humorous.

“RAVERIOT” by Flatsitter (2023, TBILISI). A virtual reality film is a love letter to the warrior queens and queers of Tbilisi, Sakartvelo. ALL FASCISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE.

“THE VAGINA PLATE” by Lena Marquis: Here the artist will create a conceptual store based around this infamous artwork. This installation will function as a store through the action of selling a representation of the commodified body of the artist, in the form of the sculpted art object V-plate. Marquise objectifies the vulva by rendering it on a plate, in the same way a vagina might be used as a commodity in SW. Simultaneously glorifying and commodifying the vulva.

“PARALLEL PLAY” by Nate Hester: Expect ceramic ware, metalworks and textiles accompany a schedule of events (drum circles, free tattooing, cookie baking, meditation labyrinths, hopscotch tournaments) to invite you into this temporary fantasy land where wonder and neon lights are in charge.

The Hippy Sheik Martian Circus Stage: Live musical engagements with Martian Circus, Good Time Mystery Vision and Internet Friends.

“BREAK POINT” durational performance by Rachel Romanowski. The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

SATELLITE SALON: Satellite Salon is a curated selection of works by an all female crew of contemporary artists. The artists selected are: Kathryn Verdict, Lila Freeman, Edie Beaucage, Jacki Davis.

PERFORMANCES

12.05 | Laura Villarreal | 6pm – 8pm | Join us as Laura creates a unique installation live and in person that will then live throughout the duration of the fair. Rupturing geometry through the vital force of the body. Physically entering the space while holding the thread.Weaving in the architectural space.

12.05 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.06 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.09 | Asia Stewart | 2pm – 6pm | the body shows itself is a durational performance that invites audiences to participate in a private one-on-one experience with Asia Stewart. Audience members have the opportunity to use a Polaroid SX-70 camera to photograph Stewart’s body in any way they would like. Participants can only issue verbal commands to pose Stewart before taking their photographs; touch is not permitted. Stewart will retain all photographs produced.

12.09 | Internet Friends | 10pm – late (Ticketed at door) The queer collective Internet Friends, headed up by Miami-based DJ and artist Gami, has been making waves in the nightlife scene over the past few years, notorious for throwing some of the most legendary raves around. The various multi-disciplinary artists in the collective each bring their own unique style and sound to the table at any given soirée, but there’s always one constant: head-banging, eardrum-shattering, mind-blowing music.

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Break Point | DURATIONAL performance by Rachel Romanowski The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

Task Force | DURATIONAL by Melissa Madonni Haims An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

WORKSHOPS

12.05 | Find Your Flower – Cyanotype Print/Continuous Line Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop we will use Cyanotype paper to print flowers or other organic material provided. Following the printing process we will practice continuous line drawing around the print with graphite/colored pencil/watercolor pencil. We will then color our creations with watercolor paint!
This workshop is intended for participants to loosen control in the creative experience and distort the obvious design of the organic reference material provided!

12.06 | Colored Pencil Anime Self Portraits | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop the instructor will be demonstrating tips and tricks to elevate your colored pencil skills with her tweaked version of anime and character design! We will work with pocket mirrors, graphite pencils, colored pencils, and micron pens to reimagine ourselves as an anime character.

12.07 | Found Object Sculture/Observational Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop participants are invited to select an item blindly or actively choose from recycled materials gathered during beach cleanups held throughout the week! Our instructor will detail design techniques alongside sculptural and drawing techniques necessary to develop your unique vision.

12.08 | Self Reflection: An Exploration of self through abstracted expressive self-portraiture | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants will be guided through an exercise in expressing their inner and outer being without relying on a literal representation. Instead, the workshop will use texture/stroke, shape, color, and more to communicate one’s appearance, mood, sensibility, and the often-unseen self. Participants will use acrylic paints on mirrored surfaces (the mirrored surface adds both dimension and meaning to this exploration) to produce a reflection of themselves—general instruction and guidance as to proportion, form, and color theory will be given, but ultimately, each portraits’ level of abstraction will be entirely dependent onthe individual’s process and creative choices.

12.09 | Find Your Flower- Observational Painting | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants are invited to select an organic reference to use for an observational acrylic still life painting!

PRESENTING PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

PEREZ Art Museum, Red Bull, Bud Light, Jiffy Pop, Performvu, Liquid Death

Details

Date:
December 8 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Tuesday, Dec. 5 (First View) | 12 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 9 | 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday, Dec. 10 | 12 PM -5 PM

PROJECTS

Laundromat (Miami, FL)

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (Brooklyn, NY)

Kyle Hamilton Gallery (Miami Beach, FL)

Mary Sky Residency (Hancock, VT)

Hanski (Parts Unknown)

Spank Box (Atlanta, GA)

Olek Virtual Reality Experience (Poznań, Poland)

Performvu (Brooklyn, NY)

Denise Treizman (Miami, FL)

SUPERBRAT Studios (New York, NY)

Fati Jafri (New York, NY)

Pretty Sketchy aka Nate Hester (Durham, NC)

Light Baths by Jarid Blue (Brooklyn, NY)

Lena Marquis (Detroit, MI)

Paint Lab (Santa Monica, CA)

User Generated Gallery (Miami, FL)

Asia Stewart (New York, NY)

Britt Harrison (New York, NY)

Martian Circus (Plantation, FL)

Digital Interactive Museum of Digital Art. DIMoDA (Mexico City, CMDX)

Kathryn Verdict (New York, NY)

Gablowsian Gallery (New York, NY)

Rachel Romanowsky (Zürich, Switzerland )

Toga (New York, NY)

Jennifer Ifil Ryan Presents: In a dream I saw us Laughing (New York, NY)

Melissa Haims’ KIDS + GUNS (Philadelphia, PA)

Alfredo Travieso (Miami, FL)

Lila freeman (Brooklyn, NY)

Halle Ross (Brooklyn, NY)

Flatsitter Virtual Reality Experience (Buffalo, NY)

Edie Beaucage (Los Angeles, CA)

Laura Villarreal (Miami, FL)

Julia Zurilla (Miami, FL)

Wavespace (Lakewood, OH)

Trueson Daugherty (Tulsa, OK)

Good Time Mystery Vision (Brooklyn, NY)

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

“FOR THE REST OF US, IT’S THE COLOSSEUM” by HANSKI: In a chance encounter with an old man in the forest, Hanski was gifted, after much rambling, a profound insight: “The elite may have their nuclear submarines, but for the rest of us, it’s the Colosseum.” This revelation, reflecting on the spectacle of human conflict, has given rise to her latest work. A giant installation where the ancient and modern collide. Encased in a cube, its fabric skin, painting in stark black and white, evoke the Colosseum’s enduring legacy. Inside, monochromatic phantoms line the walls, cheering for death, symbolizing human bloodlust, while textile sculptures populate the floor, representing figures from gladiators to saints, all frozen in silent dialogue. The new work is a call to recognize the Colosseum in our midst, challenging the spectator to confront the relentless spectacle of human division. As Hanski invites you to step into this space, prepare to engage with the echoes of history and the shadows of our collective narrative.

“Kids + Guns” by Melissa Madonni Haims: An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

“MEAT SWEATS” by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw: Meat Sweats is an excessive display of raw, decadent meat: a feast for the eyes. The ceramic meats mimic a common display found in butcher shops but inhabit a display case inside a comedy club instead. Throughout the show, the meats—chicken, sausage, hamburger, and more—appear to be continuously sweating, as if being overheated to death. The result is both grotesque and humorous.

“RAVERIOT” by Flatsitter (2023, TBILISI). A virtual reality film is a love letter to the warrior queens and queers of Tbilisi, Sakartvelo. ALL FASCISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE.

“THE VAGINA PLATE” by Lena Marquis: Here the artist will create a conceptual store based around this infamous artwork. This installation will function as a store through the action of selling a representation of the commodified body of the artist, in the form of the sculpted art object V-plate. Marquise objectifies the vulva by rendering it on a plate, in the same way a vagina might be used as a commodity in SW. Simultaneously glorifying and commodifying the vulva.

“PARALLEL PLAY” by Nate Hester: Expect ceramic ware, metalworks and textiles accompany a schedule of events (drum circles, free tattooing, cookie baking, meditation labyrinths, hopscotch tournaments) to invite you into this temporary fantasy land where wonder and neon lights are in charge.

The Hippy Sheik Martian Circus Stage: Live musical engagements with Martian Circus, Good Time Mystery Vision and Internet Friends.

“BREAK POINT” durational performance by Rachel Romanowski. The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

SATELLITE SALON: Satellite Salon is a curated selection of works by an all female crew of contemporary artists. The artists selected are: Kathryn Verdict, Lila Freeman, Edie Beaucage, Jacki Davis.

PERFORMANCES

12.05 | Laura Villarreal | 6pm – 8pm | Join us as Laura creates a unique installation live and in person that will then live throughout the duration of the fair. Rupturing geometry through the vital force of the body. Physically entering the space while holding the thread.Weaving in the architectural space.

12.05 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.06 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.09 | Asia Stewart | 2pm – 6pm | the body shows itself is a durational performance that invites audiences to participate in a private one-on-one experience with Asia Stewart. Audience members have the opportunity to use a Polaroid SX-70 camera to photograph Stewart’s body in any way they would like. Participants can only issue verbal commands to pose Stewart before taking their photographs; touch is not permitted. Stewart will retain all photographs produced.

12.09 | Internet Friends | 10pm – late (Ticketed at door) The queer collective Internet Friends, headed up by Miami-based DJ and artist Gami, has been making waves in the nightlife scene over the past few years, notorious for throwing some of the most legendary raves around. The various multi-disciplinary artists in the collective each bring their own unique style and sound to the table at any given soirée, but there’s always one constant: head-banging, eardrum-shattering, mind-blowing music.

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Break Point | DURATIONAL performance by Rachel Romanowski The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

Task Force | DURATIONAL by Melissa Madonni Haims An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

WORKSHOPS

12.05 | Find Your Flower – Cyanotype Print/Continuous Line Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop we will use Cyanotype paper to print flowers or other organic material provided. Following the printing process we will practice continuous line drawing around the print with graphite/colored pencil/watercolor pencil. We will then color our creations with watercolor paint!
This workshop is intended for participants to loosen control in the creative experience and distort the obvious design of the organic reference material provided!

12.06 | Colored Pencil Anime Self Portraits | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop the instructor will be demonstrating tips and tricks to elevate your colored pencil skills with her tweaked version of anime and character design! We will work with pocket mirrors, graphite pencils, colored pencils, and micron pens to reimagine ourselves as an anime character.

12.07 | Found Object Sculture/Observational Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop participants are invited to select an item blindly or actively choose from recycled materials gathered during beach cleanups held throughout the week! Our instructor will detail design techniques alongside sculptural and drawing techniques necessary to develop your unique vision.

12.08 | Self Reflection: An Exploration of self through abstracted expressive self-portraiture | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants will be guided through an exercise in expressing their inner and outer being without relying on a literal representation. Instead, the workshop will use texture/stroke, shape, color, and more to communicate one’s appearance, mood, sensibility, and the often-unseen self. Participants will use acrylic paints on mirrored surfaces (the mirrored surface adds both dimension and meaning to this exploration) to produce a reflection of themselves—general instruction and guidance as to proportion, form, and color theory will be given, but ultimately, each portraits’ level of abstraction will be entirely dependent onthe individual’s process and creative choices.

12.09 | Find Your Flower- Observational Painting | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants are invited to select an organic reference to use for an observational acrylic still life painting!

PRESENTING PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

PEREZ Art Museum, Red Bull, Bud Light, Jiffy Pop, Performvu, Liquid Death

Details

Date:
December 9 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,

Tuesday, Dec. 5 (First View) | 12 PM – 10 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 6 – Saturday, Dec. 9 | 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday, Dec. 10 | 12 PM -5 PM

PROJECTS

Laundromat (Miami, FL)

Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (Brooklyn, NY)

Kyle Hamilton Gallery (Miami Beach, FL)

Mary Sky Residency (Hancock, VT)

Hanski (Parts Unknown)

Spank Box (Atlanta, GA)

Olek Virtual Reality Experience (Poznań, Poland)

Performvu (Brooklyn, NY)

Denise Treizman (Miami, FL)

SUPERBRAT Studios (New York, NY)

Fati Jafri (New York, NY)

Pretty Sketchy aka Nate Hester (Durham, NC)

Light Baths by Jarid Blue (Brooklyn, NY)

Lena Marquis (Detroit, MI)

Paint Lab (Santa Monica, CA)

User Generated Gallery (Miami, FL)

Asia Stewart (New York, NY)

Britt Harrison (New York, NY)

Martian Circus (Plantation, FL)

Digital Interactive Museum of Digital Art. DIMoDA (Mexico City, CMDX)

Kathryn Verdict (New York, NY)

Gablowsian Gallery (New York, NY)

Rachel Romanowsky (Zürich, Switzerland )

Toga (New York, NY)

Jennifer Ifil Ryan Presents: In a dream I saw us Laughing (New York, NY)

Melissa Haims’ KIDS + GUNS (Philadelphia, PA)

Alfredo Travieso (Miami, FL)

Lila freeman (Brooklyn, NY)

Halle Ross (Brooklyn, NY)

Flatsitter Virtual Reality Experience (Buffalo, NY)

Edie Beaucage (Los Angeles, CA)

Laura Villarreal (Miami, FL)

Julia Zurilla (Miami, FL)

Wavespace (Lakewood, OH)

Trueson Daugherty (Tulsa, OK)

Good Time Mystery Vision (Brooklyn, NY)

SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

“FOR THE REST OF US, IT’S THE COLOSSEUM” by HANSKI: In a chance encounter with an old man in the forest, Hanski was gifted, after much rambling, a profound insight: “The elite may have their nuclear submarines, but for the rest of us, it’s the Colosseum.” This revelation, reflecting on the spectacle of human conflict, has given rise to her latest work. A giant installation where the ancient and modern collide. Encased in a cube, its fabric skin, painting in stark black and white, evoke the Colosseum’s enduring legacy. Inside, monochromatic phantoms line the walls, cheering for death, symbolizing human bloodlust, while textile sculptures populate the floor, representing figures from gladiators to saints, all frozen in silent dialogue. The new work is a call to recognize the Colosseum in our midst, challenging the spectator to confront the relentless spectacle of human division. As Hanski invites you to step into this space, prepare to engage with the echoes of history and the shadows of our collective narrative.

“Kids + Guns” by Melissa Madonni Haims: An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

“MEAT SWEATS” by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw: Meat Sweats is an excessive display of raw, decadent meat: a feast for the eyes. The ceramic meats mimic a common display found in butcher shops but inhabit a display case inside a comedy club instead. Throughout the show, the meats—chicken, sausage, hamburger, and more—appear to be continuously sweating, as if being overheated to death. The result is both grotesque and humorous.

“RAVERIOT” by Flatsitter (2023, TBILISI). A virtual reality film is a love letter to the warrior queens and queers of Tbilisi, Sakartvelo. ALL FASCISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE.

“THE VAGINA PLATE” by Lena Marquis: Here the artist will create a conceptual store based around this infamous artwork. This installation will function as a store through the action of selling a representation of the commodified body of the artist, in the form of the sculpted art object V-plate. Marquise objectifies the vulva by rendering it on a plate, in the same way a vagina might be used as a commodity in SW. Simultaneously glorifying and commodifying the vulva.

“PARALLEL PLAY” by Nate Hester: Expect ceramic ware, metalworks and textiles accompany a schedule of events (drum circles, free tattooing, cookie baking, meditation labyrinths, hopscotch tournaments) to invite you into this temporary fantasy land where wonder and neon lights are in charge.

The Hippy Sheik Martian Circus Stage: Live musical engagements with Martian Circus, Good Time Mystery Vision and Internet Friends.

“BREAK POINT” durational performance by Rachel Romanowski. The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

SATELLITE SALON: Satellite Salon is a curated selection of works by an all female crew of contemporary artists. The artists selected are: Kathryn Verdict, Lila Freeman, Edie Beaucage, Jacki Davis.

PERFORMANCES

12.05 | Laura Villarreal | 6pm – 8pm | Join us as Laura creates a unique installation live and in person that will then live throughout the duration of the fair. Rupturing geometry through the vital force of the body. Physically entering the space while holding the thread.Weaving in the architectural space.

12.05 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.06 | Good Time Mystery Vision | 8pm – 10pm Good Times Mystery Vision is a musical group from Brooklyn with a goal of creating sublime and wondrous sonic experiences.

12.09 | Asia Stewart | 2pm – 6pm | the body shows itself is a durational performance that invites audiences to participate in a private one-on-one experience with Asia Stewart. Audience members have the opportunity to use a Polaroid SX-70 camera to photograph Stewart’s body in any way they would like. Participants can only issue verbal commands to pose Stewart before taking their photographs; touch is not permitted. Stewart will retain all photographs produced.

12.09 | Internet Friends | 10pm – late (Ticketed at door) The queer collective Internet Friends, headed up by Miami-based DJ and artist Gami, has been making waves in the nightlife scene over the past few years, notorious for throwing some of the most legendary raves around. The various multi-disciplinary artists in the collective each bring their own unique style and sound to the table at any given soirée, but there’s always one constant: head-banging, eardrum-shattering, mind-blowing music.

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCES

Break Point | DURATIONAL performance by Rachel Romanowski The largest painting in Miami this December will never be seen and cut into pieces at Satellite Art Fair. A durational piece diving into the sum of the parts while dissecting the whole.

Task Force | DURATIONAL by Melissa Madonni Haims An interactive large scale weaving project that involves the names and clothing corresponding to children (ages 0-17) who have been killed by guns in America during this year. Participants will be invited to help weave fabric into the structure onsite.

WORKSHOPS

12.05 | Find Your Flower – Cyanotype Print/Continuous Line Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop we will use Cyanotype paper to print flowers or other organic material provided. Following the printing process we will practice continuous line drawing around the print with graphite/colored pencil/watercolor pencil. We will then color our creations with watercolor paint!
This workshop is intended for participants to loosen control in the creative experience and distort the obvious design of the organic reference material provided!

12.06 | Colored Pencil Anime Self Portraits | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop the instructor will be demonstrating tips and tricks to elevate your colored pencil skills with her tweaked version of anime and character design! We will work with pocket mirrors, graphite pencils, colored pencils, and micron pens to reimagine ourselves as an anime character.

12.07 | Found Object Sculture/Observational Drawing | 6:00 – 8:00pm
In this workshop participants are invited to select an item blindly or actively choose from recycled materials gathered during beach cleanups held throughout the week! Our instructor will detail design techniques alongside sculptural and drawing techniques necessary to develop your unique vision.

12.08 | Self Reflection: An Exploration of self through abstracted expressive self-portraiture | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants will be guided through an exercise in expressing their inner and outer being without relying on a literal representation. Instead, the workshop will use texture/stroke, shape, color, and more to communicate one’s appearance, mood, sensibility, and the often-unseen self. Participants will use acrylic paints on mirrored surfaces (the mirrored surface adds both dimension and meaning to this exploration) to produce a reflection of themselves—general instruction and guidance as to proportion, form, and color theory will be given, but ultimately, each portraits’ level of abstraction will be entirely dependent onthe individual’s process and creative choices.

12.09 | Find Your Flower- Observational Painting | 6:00 – 8:00pm
Participants are invited to select an organic reference to use for an observational acrylic still life painting!

PRESENTING PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

PEREZ Art Museum, Red Bull, Bud Light, Jiffy Pop, Performvu, Liquid Death

Details

Date:
December 10 2023
Time:
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Series:
Event Categories:
,