Twitter widgets don’t work on this blog, so I regularly run this Old-School Twitter Widget feature so I can share some of the art Tweets that you could see here on this page if I had a real Twitter widget. Here’s a list of recent Tweets:
▪ Thursday: Francesco LoCastro’s 305//Neon Life show opens 6-8 p.m. @ Kidrobot Miami
▪ Check out the musician series local artist Vena Paylo is working on @ her blog, Vena’s Art Lounge.
▪ If you live in PBC and want to go to Basel, check out Armory Art Center’s Basel Bus Trip on 12/4.
▪ Friday: Visual Conceits: Fantasy or Reality, curated by Bernice Steinbaum @ Armory Art Center.
▪ Roadside Art in Miami.
▪ South Florida artist Andrew Ackerman has a new Web site, Andrews Art World.
▪ Saturday: Danny Hammontree displays B&W photos from his anti-war series, while singer-songwriter and guitarist Alex Nelson performs at Kevro’s Art Bar in Delray Beach.
▪ Love these inflatable bag monsters by NY street artist Joshua Allen Harris.Wish I would find one here.
▪ Local Motion Miami: Calling David Lynch fans to O.H.W.O.W. Gallery 12/2-12/6
▪ I wish I could write/A haiku that’s worth around/Five hundred dollars. That’s the prize in Knight Foundation’s inaugural haiku contest.
▪ Video: 5th annual Hope Blossoms at Margulies Warehouse.
▪ Sunday: Free oil painting demo at Utrecht Art Supplies in Fort Lauderdale.
▪ Local artist Leslie Pinto creates shiny happy characters who ride unicycles and rollercoasters and have fun.
▪ Poder360.com: Preview on Basel, coming soon to the city that writer Tom Austin calls “a symphony of the surreal.”
▪ See paragraph 12 of this Wall Street Journal story for good news about Miami collectors focusing more on local artists.
▪ Absolutearts.com: Miami International Art Fair preview on 1/6 @ Miami Beach Convention Center.
This concludes this week’s Old-School Twitter Widget feature. If you want to hear about these little tidbits the minute I discover them, go to my real Twitter. Otherwise stay tuned for the next exciting episode of Old-School Twitter Widget, right here on ArtMurmur.







