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MEDIA CONTACTS
Tyler Sminkey or Nicole Kasak
tyler@tspublicrelations.com or nicolekasak@gmail.com (786) 390-8510 or (813) 966-4314

FIRST ANNUAL ‘PHILANTHROFEST’ UNITES SOUTH FLORIDA’S NOT-FOR-PROFIT COMMUNITY AND RAISES AWARENESS FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Local Event and Community Networking Gurus, Life Is Art and Miami Crawls, Join Forces to Create Annual Philanthropic Event for South Florida

MIAMI – February 14, 2012 – PhilanthroFest, an event comprised of South Florida’s not-for-profit organizations and community leaders dedicated to promoting and increasing the growth and success of charitable groups, launches its first annual event and community building campaign in South Florida this spring. The event, which will showcase a wide-variety of philanthropic organizations, community resources and cultural art exhibits is offered to local residents to gain insight and learn more about participation while raising awareness of services available to those in need.

The outdoor event is the brainchild of Life Is Art and Miami Crawls, which share years of event production, volunteer management, fundraising and marketing experience. By engaging community partners, PhilanthroFest will deliver a sustainable event that helps educate and support South Florida organizations and the community overall. The large-scale outdoor festival will take place in Mid-Town Miami from noon until 6 p.m. Saturday, April 14, 2012 at the Mid-Town Greenspace, 110 NE 36 St., Miami, FL 33137.

PhilanthroFest was designed with the mission to SUSTAIN the South Florida community by encouraging community investment, ENHANCE the outreach of philanthropic organizations enriching the community, ENABLE opportunities for volunteer and donor base growth, PROVIDE social media education and training to enhance brand awareness, and CELEBRATE art, music, dance and fashion. PhilanthroFest will be an annual community event where South Florida residents of all ages can learn about philanthropic organizations and community resources in a free, family friendly festival atmosphere while enjoying music, art, fashion, food and entertainment with the goal of increasing volunteerism, community engagement and donor investment.

Mayor Regalado supports the event and said, “In these difficult times, when the federal government is cutting funds for social programs funded by local governments, we have to turn to the community to support the children and the elderly. PhilanthroFest 2012 showcases this support.”

“PhilanthroFest is something we’ve been dreaming about doing for some time now,” says James Echols, co-founder of Life Is Art and PhilanthroFest; owner of Soul of Miami. “Through Life Is Art and Soul of Miami we
have had the opportunity to meet the numerous philanthropic organizations that do phenomenal work throughout the local community and beyond. Bringing all of these groups together for one annual event provides an ideal platform to engage the community, while helping the organizations recruit new volunteers and donors.”

Learn more about PhilanthroFest, its participating organizations and vendors by visiting www.PhilanthroFest.com or following PhilanthroFest on Twitter and Facebook for important event updates. You may also join the email list.

About Life Is Art
Life Is Art is a south-Florida based non-profit corporation founded in January of 2009 whose mission is to promote and support the arts and the community in south Florida through events and education. They do this primarily through the production of arts events: Art Shows, Fairs, Parties, Showcases, Networkers, Seminars, Workshops and more targeted at supporting south Florida artists and arts professionals. For more information, visit www.lifeisartfest.org.

About Miami Crawls
Miami Crawls is a socially conscious company that engages neighborhood communities, local businesses, and charities through the promotion of organized events for professionals that live, work and play in South Florida. For more information, visit www.miamicrawls.com.

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Life Is Art and MaiArt Present River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour

Wednesday, August 31, 8:00pm-11:00pm

Life Is Art and Maitardi are excited to present MaiArt River Of Art Showcase and Happy Hour! This is going to be a spectacular show, with art by some very talented artists.

Featured Artists:
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Carlos Scott
Mulet

Live Painting by Kazilla

Music by: Soul P

Complimentary Welcome Drink (1) and Tapas 8-9pm
A raffle will be held at 10 pm during MaiArt. All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Life is Art!
The first 50 Checkins on FOURSQUARE get an additional complimentary beverage!

Maitardi
163 NE 39th Street
Design District, Miami, FL 33137
305-572-1400
www.maitardimiami.com
NO Cover (FREE)

RSVP to sakhone@graspagroup.com

Please join us for an evening art happening. At each event we feature several south Florida artists, and encourage socializing and networking. Bring plenty of business cards! This is a wonderful way to expand your connections in the south Florida scene. In addition, a portion of the proceeds goes to support the arts in south Florida, so please come hungry and thirsty!

See photos from our event there in June.

Maitardi is providing a welcoming drink to all attendees; as well as complimentary tapas to allow you to tasted their delicious menu. Maitardi is a lovely outdoor space nestled in the buzzing Design District. If you have never been, we highly recommend it. If you have been, you know you want to come back. Maitardi offers a casual, relaxed atmosphere with moderately priced Northern Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner.

As always, we welcome all other arts organizations and artists to bring their promotional material for distribution.

Life Is Art, Inc is a certified 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization dedicated to the support and promotion of the art community in south Florida.

ARTIST INFORMATION

Dianne Romero Buitrago
Dianne Romero Buitrago is an artist with an enriched American and Colombian culture. Born in New Jersey she moved to Florida as a very young child making it her permanent home. Her interest in art was sparked form a very young age as she saw her mother and aunt drawing and painting. As soon has her mother discover her talent she was introduce to the world of art. She obtained her Bachelors in Art education at Florida International University and then her Masters in art education. Dianne is currently working on a book while working as an artist and art educator for Miami Dade County Public Schools. Her passion and knowledge of the world of animation has inspired her to write her own graphic novel that she calls The F Book. Along side for the book she created the Peeps they are the characters that illustrates the book. In her drawing series she has a unique use of ink and a good sense of the human form that allows her bodies to lose all connections of the idea of the perfect body. Dianne’s artwork is a reflection of her experience working as a teacher but also a reflection of her self. She recognizes that every child’s culture is so unique and different and how we know very little about. Dianne experienced first hand the hardship of living in our society and the changes the body and mind makes from adolescence into adulthood.

Carlos Scott
Born in 1952 in the city of La Paz, Bolivia from Scottish and Spanish ancestry on his father’s side, and Australian and Irish ancestry on his mother’s, Carlos’ bicultural background and childhood experiences in those countries as well as here in the US have contributed to his artistic vision in subtle and varied ways. There is no specific subject or symbolic representation that he holds above all others. If his focus could be narrowed down to one thing it would be “Where art and photography converge” His work has evolved from producing strictly representational themes to include abstract, semi-abstract, and impressionist images that highlight textures, colors, and forms found in common every-day subjects. Among his current motifs you can find reflections in the Miami River, the natural decaying process of leaves and plants, as well as the natural effects of time, weather and oxidation on metals and other materials. Though they may retain strong aspects of their original forms, many of the images are striking for their divergence, or, transformation, if you will, into new forms, textures and colors that converge in a spectacular movement across the spectrum. Despite the diversity and unique interpretation of the subject matter, there is a consistent expression of style in this body of work that is evident in classic manifestations of form, color and textures.

Mulet
I was born in Holguin, Cuba. Studied Art at “El Alba” Art School in the same City. I worked as a graphic designer for the Government in the propaganda department. I participated in different Art Shows in Cuba. In the USA I got B.A. degree in Psychology from Florida International University. I have participated in Art exhibitions in Key West, Homestead, Miami, Fort Meyers, Georgia and New York. I owned and showed permanently for two years at MuletArt Gallery (across from MOCA), and also with other Artists. Some of my works are in private collections. I showed at “Der Kunstraum” Gallery in Vienna (Austria), France and the Show ‘Art in Prison” in Berlin.

 

Cassie Kazilla Williams
Kazilla aka Cassie Williams is a young artist whose style bounds between the street arts and fine arts. Originally from Santa Fe, NM she currently exhibits the breadth of her work in Miami, FL. After moving to the east coast her work has transcended the street arts and combined her two styles of fine art and graffiti to create an edgy, colorful clash of two very different worlds. The feminine figures, surreal landscapes and vibrant colors create a daunting visual feast for all audiences. She also works as a live artist, designer, muralist, photographer, producer, lyricist, singer and musician.

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Please join us and our friends GAPAL, InSense and Miami Art Space for an evening of wine and art benefiting Life Is Art!

August 11, 2011, 6 pm – 8 pm
Miami Art Space
244 NW 35th Street
Miami FL
Register Here.

Insense Miami
Cordially Invites You To Awaken Your Senses
Experience A Unique Evening Of Art, Wine & Cuisine

Complimentary Valet Parking

Watch renowned artist GAPAL transform wood into canvas and wine into paint for an exclusive showcase of his artistic skill, while sampling selections of fine wine provided by Dreyfus Ashby & Co., paired with hors d’oeuvres.

The completed works of art will be available for purchase at the end of the night. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Life is Art, a south Florida based non-profit corporation, whose mission is to promote and support the arts and the community in South Florida through events and education.

305.423.9398 | info@insensemiami.com Tickets will not be available at the door

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SAVE THE DATE
JUNE 18, 2011
Life Is Art & PARK Project
The BIG Fundraising PARTY

June 18, 6:00pm – 11:00pm
Surfcomber
Pool Area
1717 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL

ART – MUSIC – FASHION – PERFORMANCE

This will be a night filled with spectacular art, performance, music and fashion. The small door fee will go to support the south Florida arts and community. You do not want to miss this event!

Sponsored by Soul Of Miami, StarMar Events, SocialBuzzTV & SocialMedia305, Sex & the Beach.

MORE DETAILS COMING!


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Life Is Art OFFICIAL Call For Artists – The BIG Fundraiser – Deadline May 8, 2011

For over two years, Life Is Art has been producing events to promote and support the arts in south Florida. We have produced dozens of events: showcases, networkers, seminars, art shows and art fairs. And we have done all these entirely without any outside funding, just the revenue we get from these events.

But now, we would like to expand to larger events, and I am sure you would like us to, as well. Larger shows means more chances to show and sell your work. To that end, we have teamed up with the PARK Project to host our first-ever fundraiser! Money raised from this event will go to support the arts and community. This event is also sponsored by SocialBuzzTV and SocialMedia305.

Make no mistake; this is going to be another fun-filled event, just like all of our previous. It will include art and music and fashion and performance, as well as beverages and refreshments. But, unlike many fundraisers, we are not charging a few hundred dollars entry. We are about access for everyone. The cost of entry will be under $20. This is going to be a party for all.

As usual, we are showcasing artwork based on a juried open call. As always, there is NO fee to apply. In addition to visual artists, we are also looking for musical artists, performers, dancers, poets, fashion designers and all other creative types. We are also looking for donations for raffle items.

This event is taking place in the spectacular pool area of the Surfcomber Hotel in Miami Beach. If you have not seen it, they have a beautiful lawn behind the pool, with bar, a stage and a view of the ocean. This is a wonderful place to have a party.

EVENT DETAILS:
Life Is Art and PARK Project present The BIG Fundraiser
June 18, 2011
6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Surfcomber Hotel Miami-South Beach
1717 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
Visual Arts, Fashion, Music and More!
Number of artists: approximately 20
Expected Attendance: 300-500
PARK Project: www.parkproject.org
Life Is Art: www.lifeisartfest.org

THIS CALL IS NOW CLOSED. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO APPLIED. WE WILL GET BACK TO YOU SOON WITH OUR DECISIONS.

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Life Is Art Creative Connections #13 – Legal Issues in the Arts

Creative Connections
An artistic networker and professional development series for artists, arts professionals and those interested in art.
Presented by Life Is Art

#13 – Legal Issues in the Arts
May 17, 6:30pm – 9:30pm

Sol Gallery at CANDO Arts Co-op
309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Seminar by William Pena Wells, Lawyer and Artist

6:30-7:30; Arrival & Networking
7:30-8:30; Seminar
8:30-9:30; Afterparty & Socializing

* $10.00 at the door
* Complimentary Refreshments
* RSVP:

Your Name (required):

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Seminar Description:
This seminar is going to focus on the legal issues facing artists, particularly contracts. We know many artists who have been ripped off because they did not understand, or even read, the contracts they signed. Do not lose your art! This is a serious issue and one we are going to tackle for this seminar. Mr. Wells is going to break it down and give you some simple examples of how you can protect yourself. Mr. Wells understands these issues very well, being both a lawyer and an artist. Please bring any other legal questions you may have and we will try to cover as many as possible.

The night opens with time for socializing and networking with complimentary beverages and bites provided by Life Is Art. After the seminar, there is time for further specific questions and more networking. This is an excellent opportunity to come meet other working artists and arts professionals from around the area.

The Law Office of William Peña Wells is a South Florida civil practice firm that offers a full range of legal services to a diversified client base, including arts and entertainment clients, The firm provides strategic marketing advice, licensing, contract negotiation and review to individuals, corporate clients, and nonprofit agencies in the United States and Europe. Mr. Wells sits on several nonprofit boards and is Legal Counsel to Artists for A Cause, a South Florida nonprofit group dedicated to providing opportunities for artists to contribute to social causes.

The CANDO Arts Co-op is a contemporary Art Center in Miami Beach that was founded by Ray Breslin, president of Collins Park Neighborhood Association(CPNA) in November, 2009. CANDO, which stands for Cultural Arts Neighborhood Districts Overlay, is in the Collins Park neighborhood.

The thought-provoking work of the 10 resident artists and guest artists is showcased in 5000 square feet of gallery space. The historic building, known as Palm Court, was previously occupied by the W Hotel’s administrative offices, which converted perfectly into a main gallery space, and smaller rooms for studios or private exhibition spaces flanking the main gallery. The main gallery space named Sol Gallery, is used for rotating exhibits comprised of member shows, open calls, classes, and for special events.

The Palm Court building has recently been opened up further to include the Howard Austin Feld gallery, and Art 33139 which was founded and is directed by Tiffany Levy.

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Galleria Ft. Lauderdale Spring for the Arts Life Is Art South Florida Artist Show
April 2 & 3, 12:00pm-6:00pm
2414 East Sunrise Blvd
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304

The Galleria’s “Spring for the Arts” was created to educate, inspire and motivate the community to embrace the arts. This premiere event will serve as a platform to show the positive impact art and culture has on our community. Life Is Art is presenting several South Florida artists on April 3rd.

Alissa Christine

Carlos Serra-Marchal

Carol-Anne McFarlane

Eva Roffe

Irena Gapkovska

Kalunda J. Hilton

Lino Manco

Monique Lassooij

Monique Wegmueller

Nathan Delinois

Paul A. Vitello

Susan Alvarez

Victor-Hugo Vaca, Jr

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Life Is Art River Of Art

A Showcase and Celebration of Art and Culture Featuring Several South Florida Artists at Bar 721

February 23, 6:30-9:30pm
Bar 721
721 Lincoln Ln
Miami Beach, FL

Short link: http://bit.ly/liaror

2 for 1 Drinks You Call It! $5 Wine
Complimentary Appetizers Courtesy of Tacontento
Showcase, Networker, Party & Fundraiser

Participating Artists
Clara Ruiz
Jaime Ferreyros
Lorie Setton
Monique Lassooij
Nathan Gnip
Stian Roenning
Vanessa Velez
Vince Herrera

Music by DJ Soozin

RSVP now to enter to win a FREE bottle from Bar 721. (You must be present to win.)

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Website

Supported by:
CANDO Arts Co-Op
Artcenter/South Florida
Soul Of Miami

Join Life Is Art and many artists and art lovers for a fun evening of networking, art and music. We are featuring several outstanding south Florida artists, so come check out their work. This is a great opportunity to meet and socialize with other artists and art lovers; make new connections, set up potential collaborations; and find new fans.

Bar 721 is offering 2 for 1 drinks (full bar!) and $5 wine to lubricate your gears. Tacontento is providing complimentary appetizers to charge your engines. DJ Soozin is supplying musical accompaniment to keep you rolling. AND, if you RSVP now, you will be entered to win a free bottle-service from Bar 721!

www.bar721.com
www.tacontento.com
www.lifeisartfest.org

Clara Ruiz

I was born in Caracas, Venezuela. In 2002, I moved to Miramar, FL with my family, where we have lived ever since.
I have been interested in art since I was a child. I got my Interior Designer degree in 1985, a career that I only practiced for a short amount of time. Due to reasons that I am still trying to explain, I always have worked in the Administration and Accounting field. At the same time, I have taken Graphic and Advertising Design, art crafts—such as artisanal paper making, pottery, jewelry, origami, watercolor, fabric painting, and papier mache amongst others.
I met photography holding my beloved grandfather’s hand; but it wasn’t until 2008 when it became my hobby, and now has become my passion, which allows me to escape from the numbers.
In this field, I am self taught and my favorite subjects are nature and those things that we usually leave forgotten due to the fast pace of our lives.
What I love the most about photography is that it allows me to see the world from many different perspectives while searching for beauty. When I walk by, tip toeing, kneeling or crawling or simply watching from weird holes, I don’t know if it is me looking at my subjects or if they are staring at me, smiling, winking.
Individual exhibit: Miramar Library. December 2010

Jaime Ferreyros

I’m an EMMY Award winning TV Producer from Miami/iPhoneographer madman.
*All pictures taken and processed with iPhone 3GS

Lorie Setton

Lorie Setton is a creative painter from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with formal artistic training from Florence University of the Arts and the University of Florida. Her large-scale compositions place realistically painted objects in abstract and atmospheric environments, treading the line between real and imaginative. Her work focuses on different manners of color, transparency, and light reflection and alludes to objects that are recognized not by what they look like, but what they do, such as reflecting glass and undulating fabrics. Her most recent works are inspired by American landscapes from her travels, and their surreal and expansive qualities. Lorie Setton currently exhibits her work at GAB Studio in the Wynwood Arts District.

Monique Lassooij

Monique Lassooij was born and raised in The Netherlands and moved three years ago to Miami, Florida. Her paintings hang in numerous private collections in the US and abroad.
In The Netherlands Ms. Lassooij started out as an abstract painter but over the years she developed a passion for figurative painting. After having studied with Dutch artists such as Pien Hazenberg and Henk Hubenet, she went to the Royal Academy for Fine Arts in The Hague, The Netherlands. Monique received since then several commissions and her work can also be found in public places such as the Town Hall of Scheveningen in The Netherlands.
In 2008 she attended several workshops by Darwin Leon – founder of The Figure Network – in Miami.
In most of her work, Monique combines the figurative with abstract, but with the emphasis on the figurative. She finds her inspiration in colors and what those colors do with the subject on the canvas. She don’t always have to place her subject in a context-giving background, as a single color or even a combination of colors and geometric shapes will make the subject stand out.
“The painting “Change your Words…” is one of hope. I try to translate that hope not only in the text but in my use of colors.”

Nathan Gnip

I believe that art speaks for itself.
Whatever effect it has on you is something personal that you have found within yourself. My paintings serve their purpose when you view them and some part of you relates, thinks, feels and absorbs the image. The thoughts and feelings that you have
are the most important part of my art.
Texture, movement, and energy are regarded as hallmarks of contemporary art. These are the elements that form the nucleus and soul of the imagery of internationally renowned artist, Nathan Gnip.
Nathan Gnip studied art in Moscow University of Arts, and continue his education in Stony Brook and Hofstra University, New York. Using a mixture of contemporary realism and personal expression, he has developed a distinctive style that is reflecting in his unique technique. Nathan’s exposure to the European art, which have a technical and spiritual motivation, is strongly reflected in his works. Nathan’s works has been included in numerous private collections internationally and across the United States.

Stian Roenning

Stian Roenning is an accomplished multi media Norwegian artist residing in Miami. He has studied Film at Miami International University of Art & Design, and graduated from Florida International University with a BFA in Visual Art in 2006. For the last nine years he has been working with the art of video installation and fine art and commercial photography. His work has been showcased in galleries like Galerie Bertin-Toublanc, Nomad Gallery in Miami, FL with his “Voyeur” and “Quadruped” series and Toronto International Art Fair (TIAF), the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Dorsch Gallery, NUE Studio in Miami, FL, and Lincoln Road Art Center on South Beach, F, and being represented by ZADOK Gallery in Miami Wynwood district. Stian has been published in magazines like RollingStone, Ocean Drive, Playboy 944, The Lead, Sessions Magazine and Fraser Yachts. He has also co-directed and produced commercials and music videos for the Catalina Hotel, LIV Nightclub, Latin Grammy Winner
Javier Garcia (Universal Record), Latin Grammy Winner Jorge Moreno (Maverick) and Alejandra Alberti (SONY/BMG), Steve Aoki, ATRAK, MSTRKRFT, ADAM 12 from She Wants Revenge, just to name a few. Stian Roenning has also co-produced the “Black Sunday” short films with Alexis Mincolla. Recently he has also worked with internationally acclaimed author Irvine Welsh and John hood on a docudrama about their lives as writers. He is currently producing freelance video for Playboy Enterprises, The Overthrow and Beach Pictures on multiple reality shows in and out of Miami, FL.

Vanessa Velez

Vanessa Velez was born and raised in New York. At a young age, she began to collage her journals. She soon realized how this form of art can speak to us on a subconscious level. Since then, she has researched metaphysics and healing traditions for over ten years. In 2009, Vanessa founded The Hidden Knowing with the intention of inspiring and illuminating the creative power within each of us. She coaches both men and women, one-on-one and in groups, with phenomenal results.

Vince Herrera

My paintings, my rambling, my marks are just me documenting HI(S)TORY (his story). There is no filter when I paint. My artwork is my raw emotion in its purest form. It tells you exactly how I’m feeling and what I’m thinking. You may not always get it, but that’s ok, sometimes I don’t either. I do have a goal as far as the impact of my artwork. I want it to inspire and bring upon change. I want it to be a slap in the face and wake people up to the reality of the world beyond their self. My artwork may be confusing, it may have humor, it may look like shit, but it will always be honest.

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The Mediterranean Mansion Opens It Doors
Media, Celebrities And Close To 20 Artists Combine For A Fabulous “Toast To The Season”
December 8, 2010 from 7:00PM-10:00PM
Mediterranean Mansion
1350 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Facebook under Mediterranean Mansion.

Media, celebrities, influencers and guests will enjoy bites courtesy of Escopazzo Restaurant (included in this year’s New Times as on of the “Top Ten Most Important Miami Restaurants of the Decade”- per Lee Klein and cocktails courtesy of Korbel Champagne, Herradura Tequila, Chambord Vodka and Jack Daniels. Other partners in this event include Miami.com, Next Miami Magazine, Miami Empresarial Magazine, Concept Flowers, InStyle Cupcakes, Cakes by Gaby, Mujer Magazine, Karent Sierra Aesthetic Dentistry, Printhouse USA, Creative Children’s Therapy, Life Is Art, Soul of Miami, and Toraño Cigars.

South Beach is about is to get a bit more exotic as the Mediterranean Mansion is ready to open its doors. Hidden away in the heart of South Beach and nestled amongst the Art Deco buildings that make South Beach famous is this hidden gem that brings a different element to the Magic City. The Mediterranean Mansion is a change of pace to the typical hotels and event spaces found on South Beach during a time when “non-traditional” event spaces have become extremely popular and well sought after. The venue will open its doors during a cocktail party this December 8, 2010 from 7:00PM-10:00PM.

The Mediterranean Mansion is a magnificent work of architecture. Originally constructed in 1931 the mansion was later redesigned by the legendary J Wallace Tutt. Tutt who designed Casa Casuarina (formerly the Versace Mansion) sadly passed away shortly after putting his final touches of genius into the mansion. Tutt was quite proud of his last project which boasts three separate two story buildings that are designed with an ancient Italian-inspired aesthetic, complete with whitewashed stone and Mahogany wood-upholstered trim, offering a total of 8,800 square feet of luxurious living space.

Located at 1350 Collins Avenue, on Miami Beach, one would never know that behind a modest iron gate stood a magnificent piece of art know as the Mediterranean Mansion. As one walks through the unassuming gate you are immediately transported from South Beach to an exotic Villa in Italy. Once greeted by a 2,500 square foot courtyard adorned with palm trees and tropical shrubbery one feels in a state of relaxed bliss. Within the courtyard lies a covered heated swimming which adds another element to the already relaxed and tropical environment. The courtyard lends itself to an amazing array of events including weddings, cocktail events, and corporate functions. For those who are looking for an overnight stay in the heart of South Beach with all the luxury and without all the fuss that goes along with South Beach the mansion features and interior that is sure to fit the bill. The location is now available for those wanting to stay at a luxe location minus the pretentiousness.

The Mediterranean Mansion was designed with comfort and luxury in mind. The three-in-one villa features five independent mansion suites which are worthy of being called a J Wallace Tutt project. The main house includes a master suite, private movie theater/media room which features a 96’ projection screen, open air office, guest bathroom, dining room, and a fully functional European style kitchen which is large enough for multiple chefs. The guest house which comprises two guests suites, both with en-suite bathrooms is perfect for entertaining as the first floor features a billiard room with wet bar. The third building offers two suites with en-suite bathrooms and an 800 square foot wine cellar which is situated in the basement.

The Mediterranean Mansion was successfully designed to be an alternative space in the city of fun and sun. The Mansion offers the sights and sounds of a secluded Villa in an exotic country while being just a few foot steps away from the trendy and white sands of South Beach. The venue invites you to plan your next event or vacation the Mediterranean way. The “Toast to the Season” by invitation only cocktail will feature a ribbon cutting with city officials, series of acclaimed artists including: Yoa Paneque, Gonzalo Penaranda, Jamie Martinez, Joseph Rivera of 305 Photography, Lizzie Easton Photography, Trek Six, Pedro Rodriguez, Jamie Tamburo, Jefreid Lotti and MANO Nogueira, who will show their work in unique style as all areas of the venue will be utilized as a gallery.

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Soul Of Miami and Life Is Art
present an evening of Art & Soul
at the Van Dyke Upstairs
featuring music by Cat Shell
and art by Greg Pitts

Wednesday, November 24, 9pm
NO COVER
846 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach

www.lifeisartfest.org
www.vandykecafe.com
www.soulofmiami.org

CAT SHELL
www.catshellmusic.com
Cat Shell is a singer/songwriter residing in Miami Beach. Since 2007, Cat has been playing throughout South Florida and performs regularly at the area’s top venues, including The Van Dyke Cafe, B Bar at The Betsy, The Florida Room in Miami Beach and many more. Growing up with a family in radio and musical theater, Cat was introduced to a wide variety of music at a very young age. Her style is reflective of such an eclectic blend, infusing the sounds of old jazz & soul with today’s pop and R&B elements. Cat debuted her first independent album “Cat’s Outta the Bag” in December 2007 and is currently recording her sophomore release due out in March 2011.

GREG PITTS
www.blackjacksonpollock.com
Born to a single parent family, Greg Pitts started out life at a disadvantage. Growing up without a father figure made life less than ideal. He did not meet his father until the age of 12. As a young teen, he exhibited artistic capabilities, however the lack of understanding and from his family lead to discouragement. He continued to strive to express himself artistically. He purchased his first camera on lay-a-way from a camera store in his hometown of Lima, Ohio.
His artistic eye and fashion sense while a senior in high school lead to him was offered admission to a prestigious fashion design school, but because of stereotypical attitudes, students at school would call him a nerd and at home no one would assist him in the application process, stating that that kind of stuff is for sissies. Discouraged, he graduated without any formal plans. Later, he joined the Army in order to provide for his soon to be born son.
Despite a difficult start in life, he continued to express his artistic side.
Greg Pitts abstract artwork has been compared to that of abstract impressionist artist Jackson Pollock. He was the featured artist of the month for February 2009 with Elements of Art and has been exhibited at Etra Fine Art Gallery and Ornare both in Miami, FL.

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