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An Uneven Floor. Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova

Locust Projects. From Jan 16th through Feb 20th, 2010.

Locust Projects is currently presenting an exhibition by Miami-based artist Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova. An Uneven Floor is a site-specific installation featuring an unleveled floor covered in pink carpet. The work represents Rodriguez-Casanova's most ambitious project to date, encompassing the entire 2,700 square foot gallery space.
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By choosing these seven artists, whose work in terms of concept seems disparate, Mosquera hopes to emphasize a lateral movement toward denarration and the dialogue created between their works. The exhibition as a whole does succeed in having an ambiguous narrative flavor; it feels almost as if the works are related in some vague way and that as the viewer you are trying to connect the dots to some elusive story. But the work of each artist individually also presents a separate array of possible outcomes, and most offer some fragment(s) of their own fabricated tales.
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Feb 21st, 2010. 4:00 p.m.

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, in partnership with Miami gospel radio station WMBM 1490 AM and Jubilate, Inc., announces its next Free Gospel Sundays concert featuring Grammy-nominated gospel quartet, The Canton Spirituals.
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Caldwell Theatre. From Jan 3rd through Feb 7th, 2010.

Caldwell Theatre Company presents Lauren Wilson’s outrageously, flamboyant, Chemical Imbalance: A Jekyll and Hyde Play. Embodying Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde is South Florida’s premiere physical comedian, Tom Wahl. After years of perfecting his comedic skills with multiple productions nationwide of Sheer Madness, Mr. Wahl steps into the role of the strange doctor with tongue firmly planted in cheek.
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Celebrating 25 years in Palm Beach County, the ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival, is the premier fine art show of the Palm Beaches. ArtiGras showcases a unique juried exhibition of nearly 300 fine artists from all over the country. The three-day event also features interactive art exhibits, live music, and demonstrations that provide an arts experience like no other in South Florida. ArtiGras is produced by the Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and benefits school art programs and local charities.  
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