An indoor/outdoor venue in Wynwood. The multimedia event space was designed to house everything from art exhibits and concerts (there’s a stage!) to open-air movies on the lawn.
The drinks are strong and cheap, the crowd is buzzed, and the space doubles as an art gallery. Check out the paintings during the post-work happy hour or go late when things get dark and smoky.
The toy store-cum-art gallery sells quirkiness in the form of vinyl toys, figurines, posters, and books. Show openings are worth the trip up north.
The name stands for Our House West of Wynwood. What does it house? All things hip. It’s a gallery space/publishing company/screening room. Buy one of their cutting-edge art glossies or go for an opening.
What used to be a bread factory in the ’20s is now a nonprofit art house. Local talent gets low-rent studio space and the public is treated to events in two exhibit spaces.
The boutique doubles as an art gallery. Expect cutting-edge lines; mod paintings; and colorful bags, suits, and maxidresses. Hit up an exhibit opening for a full-on shopping party.
The gallery space makes art accessible. No, the work isn’t simple, silly. But entry is free, the location is Lincoln Road, and the vibe is welcoming. Scour up-and-coming artists at this Miami institution.
All the wild, colorful, exotic flowers you could hope to see, as well as a rotating selection of art exhibits. Check out the calendar for events like the International Chocolate Festival.
Expect cutting-edge shows at this nascent Wynwood gallery space. The avant-garde exhibits provide easy talking points for novices who come to openings for the free wine.
A cheery gift shop in Midtown. An eclectic mix (think vases, bath salts, canvas totes, hand-painted scarves, journals, locally crafted jewelry, candles, chocolate). Most everything is green, fair trade, or handmade. Lovely to browse.