This kitshy, playful outdoor bar in Wynwood can’t be beat, with its good vibes, palm trees, live tunes, and tons of space. Read more.
The Art Deco Welcome Center dispenses free maps and advice, features a free museum, and hosts walking tours! Read more.
Amassed by charismatic patrons Donald and Mera Rubell, this expansive collection is housed in a monumental 45,000-square-foot space that was once owned by the Drug Enforcement Agency. Read more.
Since its founding in 1998, this artist-run nonprofit space has produced a steady stream of experimental projects. Read more.
This year, the group show “You’ve Got to Know the Rules...To Break Them” promises irreverent highlights from the couple’s encyclopedic holdings of today’s most influential work. Read more.
While its new Aranguren & Gallegos Arquitectos-designed building begins construction, the one-year-old ICA brings a strong assortment of contemporary exhibitions to its temporary home. Read more.
The glowing neon sign is a part of Art Basel and the Bass’s five-year-running public art collaboration in Collins Park, which is adjacent to the museum. Read more.