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Life Is Art invites EVERYONE – artists of all disciplines, art professionals, art collectors, and all art fans to come to our networker for the arts community! Creative Connections is a chance to meet artists, gallerists, dealers, collectors, and art fans to discuss issues facing the arts community in Miami, network, pass out business cards, and just have fun! This month we are hosted by River Lounge on Brickell!

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River Of Art Showcase
Artistic Networker and Fundraiser
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Sponsored by Yelp.com
August 11, 6pm-11pm
Hosted by River Lounge at Epic, 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Google Map
FREE
Complimentary Cocktail with RSVP
$5 Valet
A portion of the evenings’s proceeds go to support Life Is Art
Dress Code: Artistically Upscale
Networking and more

Featuring Miami Artists:   Carla FacheCarson Case ~  Ross FordR. E. SANCHEZ
Fashion by:    Adriana Pitic Clothing ~  Debra Cortese Environtmental Purses ~  Cindy Jimenez Recycled Jewelry ~  Brown Betty Hair Pieces
Music by:   DJ Soozin and special guest
Live Performances by Jillian the Fire Dancer and Nestor on the drums

In addition to our Creative Connections networker, this is also a very special event called River Of Art! Instead of our regular educational presentation, we are going to be featuring several Miami artists, plus have live performances, fashion, and music.

River Lounge is graciously donating a complimentary drink to everyone on the RSVP list. They are also donating a portion of the proceeds to Life Is Art! This is much needed revenue to help us continue to promote the Miami arts community. Be sure to say thanks to the proprietor, Bobby Brandt, for all their support. We hope that you will come out and bring ALL your friends so that we can make this a regular event!

The event is completely free, though contributions are gratefully accepted. Your support helps us continue to help the arts community.

We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity to expand your network and help advance your artistic career. Please RSVP

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Life Is Art Creative Connections 2

Artistic Networker and Professional Development Series

July 21, 7pm-10pm
Carrabba’s Italian Grill 3921 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 www.carrabbas.com
Location
Supported by LegalArt
FREE
Please RSVP http://www.lifeisartfest.org/blog/ccrsvp
Complimentary buffet: 8pm-9pm
Presentation at 8:30pm

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Life Is Art invites everyone – artists of all disciplines, art professionals, art collectors, and art fans to come to our networker for the arts community! Creative Connections is a chance to meet other artists, gallerists, dealers, collectors, and art fans to discuss issues facing the arts community in Miami, network, pass out business cards, and just have fun! This month we are sponsored by Carrabba’s on Miam Beach!
The buffet is open 8pm – 9pm and includes these yummy treats:
Caesar Salad
Bruschetta
Chicken Wings
Chicken Marsala
Penne Pomo

This is planned to be a monthly series. At every Creative Connections event, Life Is Art is bringing in a professional to do a short presentation on a subject relevant to working artists, followed by a personal question and answer period.

This month we have Kathleen Carignan from LegalArt Miami. LegalArt is a non-profit, member-based organization that provides legal services to artists. Please check out their website for all the details – www.legalartmiami.org. We are very thankful that Kathleen has volunteered her time for this. The presentation starts at 8:30pm, do not miss it.

Carrabba’s is graciously donating a yummy buffet and complimentary drinks! Be sure to say thanks to the propietor, Gary Paciello, for all their support. Check out their website for their menu and other specials – www.carrabbas.com. Also, everyone who comes gets a coupon for a free appetizer for their next visit!

The event is completely free, though contributions are gratefully accepted. Your support helps us continue to help the arts community.

We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity to expand your network and help advance your artistic career. Please RSVP http://www.lifeisartfest.org/blog/ccrsvp

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Life Is Art and Metro 1 Properties present

Earth Is Art

An Environmentally Artistic Miami Showcase
Hosted by the Green Building Resource Center

August 22, 2pm – 10pm
120 NE 27th Street # 200, Miami, FL 33137 – Google Map
$10 suggested donation at the door.

Music by DJs  Soozin –  Alan Stenback –  Matt Way –  Sebastian C
· Featured Artists: Antonia Wright ~ Brett Sauce ~ Carla Fache ~ Carol Kingsley ~ Daniel Marosi ~ Deborah Weed ~ Eileen M. Baldwin ~ Flex Maslan ~ GusColors ~ Jennifer Rivas ~ Jovan Karlo Villalba ~ Rainer Lagemann ~ Rosa Naday Garmendia ~ Tashmeha Ignacio ~ R.E. SANCHEZ
Live music by Almost BluePocket of Lollipops with visuals by TM Sisters and Dylan Romer –  UOM
Fashion by Noble Truth ~ Deborah Desilets
Fire dancing by Jillian with Nestor on Drums
Gastronomic arts by Ñaki Culinary Delights – Om Garden
Live Auction provided by Skyler “The Antiquarian” Goldberg
Complimentary beverages provided by Schnebly WineryGrolsch Beer
Additional support by Yelp.comTalkNightlife.com ~ BubblewrapMiami.com

SCHEDULE
2:00-10:00 Art Showcase
2:30-4:30 DJ Matt Way
4:30-6:30 DJ Sebastian C
6:30-8:15 DJ Soozin
8:15-10:00 DJ Alan Stenback
Drum Jam 2pm – 5pm
6:00~7:00 Almost Blue
7:30~8:30 UOM
9:00~10:00 Pocket of Lollipops
Fire dancing between bands
Silent Auction and Sale 2pm-8pm
Live Auction 8:30pm

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SPONSORS
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CHARITY AUCTION DONATIONS:
Skyler Goldenberg, The Antiquarian, skyleralpha@hotmail.com
Listed Artist: Marie Sarpy, Latin woman in Repose, Mid 20th Cent, 34″ x 49″, Value $600.00
14k, Ladies Ring with Amethyst Center Stone Value $200.00
14k Opal Pendant together with 10k Amethyst Pendant, Value $250.00
~ Mark W. Forman, Gallery Marco, Painting – Acrylic on Canvas 24” x 24”, Value $2000.00
Kayak Jeff Inc, Paddling Basics 101 Class 4 hours of training, Value: $55.00, 4 available.
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~ Lavazonn Gallery, blue agate wraparound recycle leather cuff/ bracelet, Value: $65.00
Deborah Desilets, one of a kind art gloves on lincoln, Value: $1500.00, a portion of this donation goes towards the Lincoln Rd 50th Anniversary fund.
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~ Debra Cortese, Laptop/Business microfiber Bag is perfect for back to school or work, 14.5″W x 11″H x 4.5″D, $129.95 value
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Tonya Scholz, kNOw-AGING, Inc, Life Extension wellness basket, $200 value
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DJs:

DJ Way
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In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin yang is used to describe how seemingly disjunct or opposing forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, giving rise to each other in turn. Artistically, DJ Way cultivates yin and yang expressions through the exposure of classical & house music. He holds Masters and Undergraduate performance degress from the prestegious Juilliard School, NYC. While studing classical music at the conservatory his weekend passion for house music evolved from dance floors into the DJ booth. Way’s mixing style and track selection are a direct influence from his expertise in understanding tonal & harmonic implications, performance practice, texture, and musical form. He is known for his musically acrobatic style. Way has traveled across the world performing classical music… along this road he’s left his mark on the underground house music scene as well. Currently residing in Miami, FL Way performs with numerous ensembles including Naples Philharmonic, Sarasota Symphony, Seraphic Fire Chamber Orchestra, Florida Grand Opera, & Palm Beach Opera. He is also a former member of New World Symphony. As DJ Way, he’s held residencies at Float (NYC) as well as Blue, Black Sheep Bar, & Sixx Lounge (Miami). For upcoming events or promotional materials please contact: djway830@gmail.com

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DJ Alan Stenback
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A musician and entertainer since an early age, Alan is skilled on several instruments from keyboards to strings. While growing up outside of Cleveland, OH, well before dedicating himself to the turntables and mixing board, Alan picked up the guitar. He spent several years gaining valuable classical guitar training, while simultaneously finding his harder edge on the electric guitar. Thick, driving distortions and drop-d tunings were the bread and butter of his upfront style.
Presently, in the recording studio, Alan dedicates himself to original production and remix work spanning the genres of house and techno. Never complacent, Alan continually evolves his style to satisfy the thirst for new and creative material, and challenge the scene musically while staying true to himself and his roots. His DJing style is geared toward creating a great vibe for the party through impeccable programming and seamless mixing skills. His soundtracks range from tech-house and techno to acid, deep and classic house, while maintaining a solid, clubby groove.

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DJ Sebastian C
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Growing up outside of Toronto, Canada, Sebastian knew at a young age his passion was music. Picking up his first set of decks at the age of 14, he still remembers getting that first 1200 home and staring at it for hours. Passion is what this guy is all about.
Sebastian’s focus has now centering on making his own music to refine the other key technical ability expected of djs in this day and age: production skills. Last year was busy with releases on Nikola Gala’s Escada Music and Plastic City’s Galvanic label. 2009 promises even more with a forthcoming EP on Sultan and Ned Shepard’s esteemed Harem records imprint. Keeping his ear to the ground, expect great things to come from this up and coming producer.

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DJ Soozin
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Soozin is a Florida based DJ that has been playing music to dance floor enthusiasts for almost 10 years. She began DJing in 2000, in Gainesville, FL, and quickly began earning gigs at various clubs, including Full Circle, Bleu, and others. She began playing out in Orlando and south Florida shortly thereafter. Soozin now resides in Miami and still DJs regularly at various clubs in the tricounty area. She also recently gained international exposure, playing opening night at Liquid in Jaco Beach, Costa Rica. She is also Music Director for Life Is Art.

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LIVE MUSIC:

Almost Blue
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Funky Soul and Rockin Roadhouse Blues
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Pocket of Lollipops
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Visuals by TM Sisters
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And Dylan Romer
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The musical performance is a range from an indefinite mix of culture and technology we have evolved a limitless sensation to stimulate various compression and transverse physical properties to produce a sense of intensity, which causes a direction of auditory art. We have paired this auditory art by providing different levels of illuminated projections that are distributed on the musical performers. The projections create a theatrical setting producing illusions of continuous interconnected changeovers to accommodate the sounds In the conclusion of the performance the viewing audience is treated to lollipops an invention that is still something of a mystery that dates back to the middle ages.
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UOM
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UOM is a different type of musical project. I think that we are doing music that is unlike anything happening on the Miami scene right now. It’s not rock or pop, even though we carry a fair amount of rock & pop influences; but it’s not avant-garde classical either… we play without scores and with no affiliation to academies or institutions. But we do play music, and we do so with fun, soulfulness, and a lot of creativity. We place the emphasis on non-traditional instrumental techniques, and our approach to composition is collective and ususally totally improvised.

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FEATURED VISUAL ARTISTS

Antonia Wright
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I am a Miami born, Cuban-America artist, whose work employs photography, poetry, performance, installation, and video art and the interaction between these forms. My pieces are ‘social experiments’, highlighting the bizarre within the everyday façade of the ‘normal’.
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Brett Sauce
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Brett Michael Sauce, was born and raised in Southern Louisiana. Just southwest of New Orleans, in the heart of Cajun country. Brett’s artistic talent became apparent very early in life. After completion of high school, Sauce attended the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, and graduated Advertising Design. He worked in advertising, from production artist, to art director, to freelance advertising illustrator. He has always specialized in airbrush. His artistic career encompasses corporate projects in Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and New Orleans.
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Carla Fache
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Painting is the faith within me, that endless hope that we as human beings carry through life. In my artwork as in my life, everyday brings a new challenge, a new goal to reach. When I paint, my canvas and I drift to another world, almost a dream world to me. All my senses come into play: my emotions, my eyes, my hands, my canvas, my ears… I’m in tune with myself, and all that surrounds me.
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Carol Kingsley
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“In my long walks I’m fascinated at the beauty, light and life that exists in everything in nature and wish all through my paintings could see it, feel it and be grateful for it, as I am.” Venezuelan artist from british descent, has lived in Rio and Caracas and has been a Coral Gables resident since 1979. She received a Bachellors Degree in Fine Arts and Philosophy from Universidad Catolica Andres Bello. She likes to paint with a limited pallette using layers of washes that portray an exceptional display of shadows and amazing light which she certainly captures in her paintings.
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Daniel Marosi
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This series of paintings is titled Wasted. The work showcases specific people known to my particular group of friends. The paintings are emblems of an urban tribe that lives mostly in South Beach. In my life there was a period of time after college when life got a little random and in between developing a career and bombing in love and experience, the messiness can fondly be remembered with all its awkward and freaky moments in these images.
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Deborah Weed
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Water sculptures are the primary medium for my mixed media pieces. The result is a salubrious technique that takes color into a new arena of purity that is vivid, fluid and alive. Residing in trendy South Beach is my inspiration. The vibe here is bold and daring and my studio is literally on the white sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean. According to my collectors, my work titillates the senses and is very sensual.
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Eileen M. Baldwin
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My art is inspired by my collective experience in music, advertising and exposure to multi-cultural influences. And by my curious, creative and spiritual nature. “Why paint?” It satisfies my desire to be inventive and to explore my creative sensibilities. Also, it’s the immediacy of painting and play of expression that appeals to me. I combine and contrast the abstract and representational. In part, my work may contain spiritual and symbolic references, figurative, abstracted images or the essence of nature. I work on canvas, masonite board or wood using acrylic, oil, metallic and other additives.
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Flex Maslan
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I tend to seek out the unusual, un-photographed or under-photographed. On the flip side, I like to take some very common subjects or themes and develop them from a different perspective.
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Artist Statement: To promote advancement of the cultural arts in all communities.
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Jennifer Rivas
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Born in Cali Colombia in 1983, Jennifer migrated to the U.S residing in New York. She moved to Miami Beach in 2006. She has background in performing arts and graphic design as well as music, and plans to continue her studies here in Fl.
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Jovan Karlo Villalba
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Through my art, I aim to create a gratifying and refreshing experience by stimulating contemplation and escapism in a viewer. I like to think of my paintings as puzzle segments that provide a glimpse of pictorial worlds that are inviting and free to inhabit. Through the juxtaposition of curious references, and the fusion of abstract marks, I assign unconventional roles to familiar imagery. The whimsical reconstructions of dislocated elements describe settings that emanate meaning over time, resulting in work that is simultaneously deliberate and vague.
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Rainer Langemann
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I use metal squares to sculpt the human form, creating works that elicit both the strength and delicacy of the body. I concentrate on the human body in a modern interpretation of the classic art of sculpture.
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Rosa Naday Garmendia
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As visual artist, I am interested in such themes as migration, uprooting, human identity, impermanence and the values we share and/or differ as a society. The consequences of migration and displacement at an early age are the single most determining events that have shaped my identity and compelled me to become an artist. I use the visual arts as a vehicle to stimulate ideas, provoke thought, and confront commonly accepted attitudes. My works are points of departure, rather than destinations.
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Tashmeha Ignacio
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Obsessed with obsessive obsession. To do, do, do, and do again over, the same. And in the night to dream to do, and in the morning to crave to do. The drive driven by wanting to see the do, do, doing be done. To start to do all over again, to wonder how it can be done and done and done the same but differently this time. Do it big, do it bold, do, do, do it for you so you don’t have to. So you can see the result of the doing after it has already been done, and you can wonder what it is like to do it too.
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R.E. SANCHEZ
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R. E. Sanchez is a Miami-based artist whose work has been exhibited regularly in non-profit organizations and gallery venues. He is a Salvadoran expatriate who in 1989 relocated to the U.S. to pursue his passion for art. He received his Bachelor of Art (BFA) from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2000.

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Fire Dancing by Jillian and Nestor
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Some videos of the fire dancer.

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To promote green design, the Metro 1 Green Building Resource Center is hosting a very special environmentally themed artist showcase featuring South Florida artists presented by Life Is Art. The event includes over a dozen local artists, music, live performances, green resource presentations, fashion, complimentary beverages, food, and fun for everyone.

The Metro 1 Properties Green Building Resource Center is a space designed to educate the community about the green building movement and the resources available for the many facets of the green building industry. The center offers a touch-and-feel atmosphere, allowing visitors to connect with materials on a physical level; however, printed materials are available to visitors for informational purposes.
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Life Is Art, Inc is a Miami, Florida based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the art and creative communities in Miami and beyond through the production of regular arts events and the development of a business incubator for working artists.

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Zen Village And Life Is Art Present Art Of Healing, A Premiere Party For Heart For Humanity

Join Heart for Humanity in transforming people’s lives
June 19, 7pm-11pm
Media and VIP Reception 6pm-7pm
3570 Main Hwy. Coconut Grove, FL 33133
305-567-0165, events@zenvillage.org
$15 suggested donation at the door
Complimentary Drinks & Snacks!
Produced by Event Rhythm and Life Is Art

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Featuring a live performance by  Here II Here

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Featured Artist: Pioneer of Digital Media; Laurence Gartel

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Participating Miami Artists
Kacey Westall Keogh kaceyplummeteddisruption
Sabrina Joy Winogrond sabrinaelegantshell
Floyd the Rock Artist floyd
Alissa Christine alissa
R. E. SANCHEZ
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Musical Arts provided by DJ Soozin

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Zen Village and Life Is Art are co-hosting a premiere party and fundraiser for Heart for Humanity on June 19, 2009 from 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. at Zen Village located in Coconut Grove. The evening is filled with entertainment, art, peace and harmony.

Here II Here is performing music from their self-titled debut album, which is a result of collaborative efforts with Grammy-winning artistic geniuses, including engineer Doc Wiley and producer Joel Sommeillan. Their powerful lyrics lift you to higher levels of consciousness.

International renowned Digital Media Artist; Laurence Gartel, will be presenting his art inspired by a recent voyage to India. Gartel says, “What I discovered throughout the country was truly life altering. India is a country so rich in spirituality, but confronting poverty and survival on a daily basis. It is my hopes and goals to enlighten the plight of these people to the rest of the world.”

In addition, Life Is Art, a local organization dedicated to the support of the arts in Miami is hosting several local artists, including Kacey Westall Keogh, Sabrina Joy Winogrond, Floyd the Rock Artist, Alissa Christine, and R. E. SANCHEZ. Alissa Christine created the wildly popular I Love Miami 365 series in 2008, showcasing all that the city has to offer. Floyd the Rock Artist will be creating art live during the music performance. All art on display is for sale and a portion of the proceeds go towards the fundraising efforts.

Come join Heart for Humanity in its efforts to partner with agencies, organizations, institutions and community leaders that work with the underserved and underprivileged individuals. The goal of global peace and joy begins with individuals, and if we all make a small change we can make a world of difference together.

ART OF HEALING PREMIERE PARTY SPONSORS & PARTNERS!
Join our sponsors; Zen Village, Heart for Humanity, Event Rhythm, Life Is Art, ECOMB, Love Intelligence Group, Jacob’s New York Roma Pizza & Badia Spices, Inc., LifeFood Gourmet, and The Last Carrot in reaching the goal of global peace and joy. If we all make a small change we can make a world of difference together. Sponsor & Media Opportunities are still available.

Sponsor & Media Opportunities:
Marla Warrington
Events Executive
Zen Village
3570 Main Hwy
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
305-567-0165 office
305-567-0839 fax
events@zenvillage.org
www.zenvillage.org

About Heart for Humanity
Heart for Humanity is Master Chufei Tsai’s vision to train holistic leaders to provide ancient wisdom and practices to underserved communities. Volunteers are trained in meditation and yoga and donate their time to working with hospitals, senior centers, foster homes and other community organizations. Individuals, who normally do not have access to this information, will be given the resources they need to empower themselves. Visit www.heartforhumanity.org for more information.

About Zen Village
Zen Village offers ancient eastern wisdom and wellness practices and techniques for individuals and families. Workshops are designed and aimed to bring optimal physical, mental and emotional balance to participants so they can fully optimize their potential. Visit www.zenvillage.org for more information.

About Life Is Art
Life Is Art is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and support of the artistic and creative community in Miami and beyond through arts events and business coaching. For more information, visit their website at www.lifeisartfest.org.

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Life Is Art Creative Connections

Artistic Networker and Professional Development Series

June 23, 7pm-10pm
Brikolodge, 3301 NE 1st Ave, Unit L207, Miami, FL www.Brikolodge.org
Free but Please RSVP

Life Is Art invites artists of all disciplines, art professionals, art collectors, and art fans to come to our inaugural networker for the arts community!

We are hosting this to give you a chance to meet other artists and talk about the issues facing you in your quest to become successful. This event is primarily for artists and those working in the arts, but everyone is welcome.

This is planned to be a monthly series. At every Creative Connections event, Life Is Art is bringing in a professional to do a short presentation on a subject relevant to working artists, followed by a personal question and answer period. For our first event, we have invited Reed V. Horth, a fine art dealer, to talk about how to work with an art dealer. His website is www.robinrile.com. He has graciously offered to donate his time.

Of course, we are having complimentary wine and snacks. The event is completely free, though contributions are gratefully accepted.

We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity to expand your network and help advance your artistic career. Please RSVP.

Please pass the word along to any artists or other interested parties that you know!

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Life Is Art is proud to partner with the Environmental Coalition Of Miami Beach (ECOMB) to present
FIESTA! A Celebration of Life!

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT!
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Saturday May 30th, 7:00pm-12:00m
Upper East Side Gardens
7244 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL

SUPPORTED BY:
Metro 1 Properties
Marla Warrington with Event Rhythm Management
Culture In The City and Jonathan Rose
Soul Of Miami
Steaz Teas
Leblon Cachaca
After party at The Electric Pickle – 2826 North Miami Avenue (reduced admission for FIESTA attendees)

Art, Music, Food, Putt-Putt, Fun!
$5.00 Suggested Donation at the door (no pressure)
Complimentary Alcohol (donation bar)

Music Schedule (More to come)
7:00-8:00 Drum Circle
8:00-8:30 Kahra Keys
9:00-9:30 Melting Mandarin
9:30-10:00 UOM
after funky satellite radio or light acoustic

Participating Artists
Alissa Christine
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Brian Trainor
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Dallas Primavera
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Jennifer Swanepoel
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Oliver Dominguez
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Rainer Lagemann
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Antonia Wright
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MORE DETAILS NOW
Environmental Coalition Of Miami Beach
Life Is Art
Upper Eastside Garden

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Life Is Art is proud to present their inaugural Miami Featured Artist Fair with a list of excellent artists from the local area, including:

Scott Branch
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Angelica Clyman
Diana Contreras
Nathan Delinois
Natasha Duwin
Daniel Fiorda
Ania Moussawel
Grateful Dan
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Andres Dominguez Saavedra
R. E. SANCHEZ
Wagner Schneider
Dan Vidal
Felicia Warren
Kacey Westall Keogh
Daniela Wicki

The fair is being held at the historic 1926 Seminole Building, also called the Terminal Lofts, in the Wynwood Arts District at 120 Northwest 25th Street on March 7th from 2:00pm to 10:00pm.
The venue is kindly sponsored by Lombardi Properties

Supporting Sponsors:
Henry Stone Music
and www.SoulOfMiami.org

The visual arts are accompanied by music, fashion, performance, food, and, of course, drink.
Complimentary drinks provided by
Grolsch Beer
Barefoot Wine
VeeV Acai Spirit
Oro Florida Lavazza Espresso

Lounge provided the Miami Rescue Mission
Media support provided by Yelp
Technical support by Soho Studios Miami

Music by
Soozin
Diaga
Sebastian
Lumin
David Kerns

Fashion by
Eva Danielle
Erica Beetle
and more

Food by
Chef Zane
D’leecious Bake Shop

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Life Is Art, Inc. is a new non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and support of the artistic and creative community in Miami and beyond.

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Miami Featured Artists Fair #1

Date: March 7th, 2009
Time: 2pm -10pm
Location: 120 NW 25th St. Wynwood
1926 Seminole Building
Host Sponsor Lombardi Properties
Lots of metered street parking available. Bring quarters or pay-by-phone.
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– 1.5 blocks west of Miami Avenue

Thank you to everyone who attended our inaugural event! We hope that you enjoyed yourself, met some great people, and discovered some excellent art. The next one is already in the planning stages.

Artists: Scott Branch (Ipanemic)Dianne Romero BuitragoAngelica ClymanDiana ContrerasNathan DelinoisNatasha DuwinDaniel FiordaGrateful DanAnia Moussawel – Emilio Hector Rodriguez – Andres Dominguez Saavedra – R. E. SANCHEZWagner SchneiderDan VidalFelicia WarrenKacey Westall KeoghDaniela Wicki

Music provided by: David KernsSebastian CSoozinDiagaLumin

Fashion: Eva DanielleBeetle

Photos – YELP by Jipsy AKA Nefariousgirlby Jamesby Patrick Theodoreby Michell’s Eye Viewby Ron Praeger (Facebook)by Scott Branch (Video)by Nathan Delinois (Myspace)by Marcy Abitz (Facebook)by Patrick Theodore (Facebook)by James (Video)Setup Thursday by JamesSetup Friday by James

Media Coverage for LIA #1 – Yelp!Metromix by Colleen DougherMetromix 2 by Colleen DougherMetromix 3 by Colleen DougherMiami Beach 411Savvy TimesLocal Motion by LarissaGoing.comEventfulTalk Nightlife

Thanks to all our awesome sponsors who really made this happen:
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Annette Peikert
annette@lifeisartfest.org

Life Is Art Announces Artist List For The Inaugural Miami Featured Artist Fair

After finding a sponsor for a venue to host their art fair, Life Is Art quickly moved to put out a call for artists. Given the short time span, and the fact that it was a new organization, they expected to receive a few artists showing interest. Instead, the applications came pouring in rapidly. “The response was overwhelming,” states James Echols, one of the founders of the non-profit organization designed to promote and support the Miami arts scene.

“We had originally planned to host ten or a dozen artists,” Echols said, “but we had so many excellent submissions that we expanded it to nearly twenty.” However, there were many good artists that had to be turned away for this first fair. Fortunately, Life Is Art plans to produce numerous events and hopes to be able to work with many more artists in the future.

Life Is Art is hosting a wide variety of Miami-based artists, sculptors, painters, and photographers, from those with much experience to those for whom this is their first show.

The unique and exotic nature of South Beach with it’s diverse mixture of life was so eerily familiar to Scott Branch’s childhood in Saudi Arabia that he found himself wanting to photograph every bit of life around him when he relocated to Miami in 2007. Today, Scott shoots primarily models, from fashion to erotica, street photography, and anything that catches his eye in the place he now calls home.

Dianne Romero Buitrago’s work is based on drawings of fears and things in this world we reject to see. The drawing of mutilated, distorted lines embodies a web of lust, birth, destruction and fear. They are scrolls of the world thru her eyes.

Angelica Clyman is a native of South Florida whose work centers around introspective experience and the search for the sacred in the most ordinary places. Her paintings explore the shifting perceptions of her changing environment, and express stillness, solitude, and a sense of private adventure. She has received her BFA from New World School of the Arts and her MFA from Florida International University, and currently is an artist-in-residence at the Art Center / South Florida.

Diana Contreras believes that art is a form of worship and therefore Christianity influences much of her work. Masters such as Frida Kahlo, Gustav Klimt, and Salvador Dali have been an inspiration to her artwork. The ability to work in many mediums including charcoal, watercolor, and oil has given Diana freedom to experiment in mixed media.

Nathan Delinois has numerous influences including his Haitian background and the use of color in a lot of Haitian art, as well as much of the graffiti of Marc Ecko, Tat’s Cru and The Inkheads. The design quality of African art and the drama of Greek art from the Hellenistic period can also been seen in his work. Additionally, he takes some influence from the new pop surrealists also known as lowbrow artists.

In her work, Natasha Duwin explores the ideas of female-ness and womanhood using non-traditional materials, such as metals and organic matter, in traditionally “feminine” techniques, such as weaving and embroidery. She has shown extensively, and is included in several prominent collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. She holds an MFA in Visual Arts from Florida International University and is an Artist-in-Residence at ArtCenter South Florida.

Daniel Fiorda is self-taught and has exhibited widely throughout the U.S. including OK Harris Gallery, Allan Stone Gallery in New York as well as Heriard-Cimino Gallery in New Orleans and Lelia Mordoch Gallery, Paris France. Daniel was one of the winners in the 7th Annual Sculptures Competition (2003) held at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. He is an alumni Artist of ArtCenter/South Florida.

Ania Moussawel took an early interest in the arts. After taking her first course in photography, she was smitten and felt it allowed her to express her ideas better than any other medium. She studied photography at Parsons School of Design in New York City and Barry University in Miami Shores. In this series, Ania uses nightgowns to explore the fundamental nature of women.

Grateful Dan uses ambient backgrounds, colors and form inspired by artists such as McGee, Klimt and Rivera, as well as music and poetry to reflect certain moods and/or to tell a short narrative whose cause and effect is open to speculation.

Emilio Hector Rodriguez uses art to help him grow younger. Originally from Cuba, he moved to Miami in 1982. A life-long artist, in 2005 he began painting with acrylic guided by the well-known Cuban painter Dominica Alcantra.

Andres Dominguez Saavedra’s project conveys a vision typical of Chilean culture. This artistic design reveals this identity and in hi interpretation of it he evokes certain characteristics from classical art in which the study of drawing and sketch are developed within the finished artwork.

R. E. SANCHEZ is a Miami-based artist whose work has been exhibited regularly in non-profit organizations and gallery venues. He is a Salvadoran expatriate who relocated to the U.S. to pursue his passion for art in 1989. He received his Bachelor of Art (BFA) from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2000. Since 1994 he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. His work can be found in many private collections. R. E. SANCHEZ’s work offers cultural commentary on the personal, social and political events of the human experience.

Wagner Schneider is a self-taught artist who expresses himself without boundaries, against the norm and in constant search for the “boredom breaker” as he calls it. Wagner opposes learning through art schools, as he believes the artist should be found from within, free and never molded by the teachings of any institution.

Since 1999, the bulk of Dan Vidal‘s photographic work has focused on the nightlife culture of the major cities of the U.S. During this time, the nightlife photographer has risen from being a marginal player in the scene to an integral, almost ubiquitous documentarian. With an eye towards getting away from that ubiquity, Vidal utilizes all the elements within the events and locations where he shoots, existing lights, reflections, fog, smoke, and expression for that elusive “right” look.

Adding new dimensions to abstract painting and expanding the essence of emotions, Felicia Warren blends or blurs conventional methods of using materials while creating on the canvas. Her fingers often become the paintbrush and the canvas becomes the palette while she is searching for the representation of her thought.

Kacey Westall Keogh received her B.F.A from F.I.U. and has exhibited work and performed live drawings throughout South Florida including The Wallflower Gallery, Kevro Art Bar, Edge Zones Gallery, SCOPE Art Fair and Miami Art Space. Her work deals with ephemeral thoughts and the perplexity of the conscious and unconscious mind.

For Daniela Wicki, art is an aesthetic, ethical and ultimately spiritual force; a challenge made in the experience of finding in each and every creation, a self realization, a self portrait of her own energy, a landscape of forces, life in motion rather than still-life. Art speaks for itself.

Hosting all these artists, the fair is being held at the historic 1926 Seminole Building, also called the Terminal Lofts, in the Wynwood Arts District at 120 Northwest 25th Street on March 7th from 2:00pm to 10:00pm. The venue is kindly sponsored by Lombardi Properties. The fair is also being supported by Henry Stone Music and SoulOfMiami.org.

The visual arts are accompanied by music, fashion, performance, food, and, of course, drink. Complimentary beverages are provided by Grolsch Beer, Barefoot Wine, with eco-friendly cocktails courtesy of VeeV, and espresso to keep everything hopping by Oro Coffee & Tea Services. The Lounge is provided by the Miami Rescue Mission through their Bargain Barn thrift store. Soho Studios Miami is providing technical support. Promotional support provided by Yelp.com.

Chef Zane is preparing an amazing, yet reasonably priced menu of light fare. Bringing the delicious desserts is D’leecious Bake Shop with a wide variety of tasty treats. Local DJS Soozin, Diaga, Sebastian, David Kerns, and Lumin will provide music, with a wide variety of styles for all tastes. There are even a few exciting surprises in store for fairgoers.

About Life Is Art, Inc.
Life Is Art is a new non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of the artistic and creative community in Miami and beyond through arts events and business coaching. For more information, visit their website at www.lifeisartfest.org.

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Lombardi Properties Hosts Inaugural Life Is Art Miami Featured Artist Fair

Miami, FL, January 27, 2009 – The Miami art scene is exploding. America’s largest art week recently passed, surrounding Art Basel Miami Beach, featuring dozens of art fairs and tens of thousands of art patrons. The monthly art walks all across Miami bustle with more and more people, where just a few years ago they were quiet. Art galleries are springing up all across the city. People travel from all over the world to discover what we already know: Miami, the Magic City, has a creative soul.

David Lombardi, head of Lombardi Properties has seen this phenomenon and made a bold move to support the bourgeoning art scene. Lombardi Properties will be the host sponsor for the inaugural Life Is Art Miami Featured Artist Fair on March 7th at their 1926 Seminole Building property at 120 NW 25th Street in the fast growing Wynwood Arts District.

Life Is Art is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the arts in Miami and the surrounding area. They are producing their first art fair developed to feature Miami and south Florida based artists. Future projects include regular arts events, as well as an arts incubator.

Co-founder James Echols said, “We have seen such a growth of gifted artists in Miami, yet there seems to be a lack of focus on our own locals.” The other fairs and galleries feature artists from all over the world, which is a wonderful thing. “But, we have such talent in our own back yard that we decided that there should be a fair with a Miami focus,” Echols said.

Echols and partner and co-founder, Annette Peikert, assembled a group of fellow Miami artists and art lovers to produce the event.

R. E. Sanchez, working Miami artist and art educator, is the Artistic Director. His ties to the artist community and his knowledge of art promise to bring excellent work to the fair.

Talmage Thornhill was chosen as the Marketing Director for her long experience in the entertainment and nightlife business. She also brings a degree in the fine art of ballet, which informs her artistic sensibilities.

Susan J. Lewis brings her many years as a musician, DJ, and producer to her position as Music Director. She is also heading up the environmental aspect of the event, with her five years of professional work in environmental conservation

Financial Director Adriana De Welde has many years experience as a financial analyst and is a lifelong art lover, as well as an amateur filmmaker. Her keen business sense provides a stable base from which to build an efficient organization.

Co-founders Annette Peikert and James Echols have been involved in event production for years, having produced their own events, as well as working with numerous others. They are long time art lovers, having collected since they were in college.

Artists interested in participating should contact the organization through the website, www.lifeisartfest.org.

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So, our very own Marketing Director, Talmage Thornhill, is hosting a happy hour at the newly renovated Lounge at Shelborne Hotel. We figured this would be a nice time to get out and chill for a bit. They have drink specials all night and free snacks 6pm – 7pm. We are planning on getting there around 7:30 or so. Of course, Talmage will be there all night.

If you would like to come by and say hi, that would be great! We can talk about the art fair, art, life, and anything else! Nothing fancy, just chill. The Shelborne is on Collins Ave around 18th St. All the info is here.

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