Welcome to your weekly Miami Beach Arts & Culture guide. View below digital event highlights for the week and be sure to check out our  website   for all things Arts & Culture!
Matthew Sabatella Livestream in Miami Beach
Presented by The Rhythm Foundation
Folk Americana artist Matthew Sabatella joins us the Rhythm Foundation for their fourth concert live stream on Thursday, May 21 via Facebook Live ! With vocals, guitar, banjo, and mountain dulcimer, he connects people with music that is woven into the fabric of the US. He will be digging deep into his repertoire of folk, bluegrass, old-time country, fiddle tunes, Appalachian music, ragtime, blues, spirituals, railroad and cowboy songs, work songs, sea shanties, Old World ballads, and more.

Tune in on Thursday, May 21 at 8 p.m. via Facebook Live !


Looking for COVID-19 related news? The City of Miami Beach has created a comprehensive resource detailing business assistance resources, travel & transportation details, useful tools and more. Learn more .
Long Distance Affair



May 23-30
7 PM - 10 PM



Juggernaut Theatre Company & PopUp Theatrics
Breakfast at the [Virtual] Bass with Sylvie Fleury


May 21
11 AM



The Bass
MASTERMiND: Actor's Approach to Classical Text


May 26 & June 2
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM




Nu Deco Ensemble
Nothing Fancy:
Diana Kennedy


Available
on Demand


O Cinema
Calmness in Crisis:
Meditative Practices


May 22
12 PM - 1 PM


The Wolfsonian
Talks: Rita Gonzalez



May 27
7 PM


Oolite Arts
Take a journey back to the Bandshell and explore the artists and sounds you may find on a future night out. Nu Deco Ensemble, Jason Joshua + Afrobeta rep' for the 305; while artists like Cimafunk + Sinkane highlight the talents seen at annual festivals such as Ground Up, Global Cuba, and Afroroots!
 

The Miami Beach Arts and Culture team joined Miami Beach Artist Brett Sylvia to take a look inside the artist's studio during the quarantine.

"Being able to document such a unique moment in time allowed me witness Miami Beach solidarity as we all went through this difficult time together. As a city that thrives on tourism, we are used to seeing active, not empty streets. It was during this unique time that we patiently waited until we could once again share the beautiful Miami Beach with the world like only we can. "
-Brett Sylvia
 
RECOVERY RESOURCES
The City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs staff is available to assist artists and arts organizations in identifying nationwide and local recovery resources for artists and arts organizations. If you or your organization has been impacted by Covid-19, you may be eligible for assistance. Learn more at our  Recovery Resources   portal. The site is frequently updated, so be sure to check back often.

Still have questions? Some of them may be answered in the  Arts & Culture Small Business Webinar , hosted by Mayor Dan Gelber. Originally hosted on Monday, April 6, the archive is available on Facebook  here .

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