EXILE at The Standard: Cooking with Archives

PHOTO COURTESY EXILE

EXILE celebrates summer at The Standard by digging into Miami's culinary history with an archival dinner at the hotel's Lido Grill. Executive Chef Mark Zeitouni will interpret recipes culled from the HistoryMiami archive to reimagine an evening feast of tropical flavors. The menu will include conch fritters, pineapple chicken, and a summer mango tart. Beverages provided by Sailor Jerry and Estrella Damm, tickets on sale here

EXILE x The Standard
June 30 | 7:00 pm
40 Island Avenue | Miami Beach

 

Celebrate World Ocean's Day with Jaeger-LeCoultre

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY JAEGER-LECOULTRE

In honor of World Ocean's Day storied Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre will host a breakfast on Wednesday, June 8 at 10:30 am as part of their Times of Time partnership with the UNESCO World Heritage Marine Program.

Guest speaker Alan Scott, Chief of Resource Education and Interpretation of the Everglades National Park, will talk about the Everglades – one of the 47 World Heritage Marine sites. 

Around since 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre is the first manufacture to have been established in the Vallee de Joux, Switzerland. RSVP is required. 

Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutique
140 NE 39th Street | Miami

ArtSail Residency Open for Applications

PHOTO COURTESY ARTCENTER SOUTH FLORIDA

Are you an artist? Do you want to live on a boat? Applications for the ARTSail Residency & Research Program are now available! ARTSail grants selected artists and curators the possibility to live and/or work on board a vessel for a period of 4-6 weeks.

In partnership with the Patricia and Philip Frost Museum of Science,  ARTSail is a nomadic, floating art project that provides artists and cultural practitioners the opportunity to research and explore the extensive coastlines and waterways that surround Miami.

Participating artists are invited to collaborate with scientists and/or science students involved with the Patricia and Philip Frost Museum of Science and are invited to further existing research or generate new work in response to Miami’s relationship to the water relating to sea-level rise, coral bleaching and coral restoration, hydroponic and aquaponic farming, and phosphorus pollution in the Everglades National Park. 

To apply or learn more, please click HERE. Deadline is June 30.

ArtCenter South Florida
924 Lincoln RoadSuite 205 | Miami Beach