Miami Beach Botanical Garden From Jan 4th through Jan 8th, 2007The Miami Beach Botanical Garden presents the fifth annual Art in Bloom exhibit in conjunction with Art Miami. Installations outdoors on the Great Lawn include a spherical glass sculpture by the Massachusetts based artist Henry Richardson, bamboo installations by Brad Hallock, and indoor sculpture, painting and installations by Ani Villanueva, Skip Van Cel and other contemporary artists. The exhibit, with Carol Jazzar as curator, runs parallel and is supported by Art Miami, to showcase emerging local talent. Art in Bloom 5 is free and open to the public. An opening night reception will take place at the garden on January 4th and together with a performance by Momentum Dance Company based on environmental themes. For more information, please call: 305.673.7256 x 206
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