October's Open Studio was a such a wonderful reminder of how much we need each other - the conversation and camaraderie was such a pleasure. So we're doing it again.
Outside Warehouse 4726 during Open Studio, October 2020
We can't wait to welcome everyone back for another Open Studio! We’re opening our bay doors to let in the cool November air - come spend an evening with the artists and creative community of the Bird Road Art District.
We do require that you wear a mask and practice social distancing - we want to be sure we all stay healthy and happy on this exciting return to Open Studio night.
Community. Conversation. Creativity.
Warehouse 4726 opens its doors every third Saturday, as part of the monthly Bird Road Art District Gallery Walk.
As an artist-run space, we offer a unique insider’s view and invite you into the private world of the working artist. See where the magic happens and talk with Miami-based artists about their work and their process.
Neighboring studios and galleries include:
Nestor Arenas Studio
Stained Glass of Miami
Marilyn Valiente, Maruchi Carmona, Mila Tapperi Hajjar, and Jennifer Basile
Plus be sure to visit Farmers Market Square for delicious smoothies, Argentinian meats grilled to perfection, vegan soups and other delicious (and healthy!) treats.
Warehouse 4726 Artists in Residence:
Jean Blackwell Font
Ignacio Font
Ena Marrero
Sean Cruz
Maria Patiño
Robert Althuis
Nichole Hernandez & Sam Jorge
Biljana Pesic & Ivana Zivkovic Rashlich
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SPECIAL EVENT
YA HABIBI: THE STORY OF A SONG WORLD PREMIERE VIEWING
Font Squared and Warehouse 4726 is proud to partner with Hanan Arts to feature a special presentation of the world premiere of Ya Habibi: The Story of a Song as part of our Open Studio Night!
FILM PREMIERE, PANEL DISCUSSION, AND Q&A
From the trail-blazing dancer-producers behind Miami’s most unique cultural exchange program and the award-winning documentary “Havana Habibi” comes the new documentary film “Ya Habibi, The Story of a Song.” A relevant and timely documentary short film exploring the hidden links and shared histories of Cuban and Middle Eastern identity and culture through the peculiar story of “Ya Habibi Ta‘ala,” a classic Syrian love ballad with some surprising and unexpected origins.