Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
If you’re reading this publication, you’ve probably already encountered local artists Kelcie Mcquaid and Lindsey Mills in one form or another. You may have met »
Through a sepia lens imagine a world powered by the endlessly available promise of heat: A thriving vascular system of scalding energy bringing to life »
”Print. Book. Zine.” The Small Press Fair, with its name and laconic tagline, condenses a two-day event and an underlying philosophy into a snappy statement »
Dutch artist Sander Patelski says his goal is to make viewers see 20th Century architecture “with new eyes.” So he illuminates an earlier era’s built »
Once upon a time, there was a band called CAVITY who were from Miami and were very “doom” before that word became a label for »
For all of April, a giant pair of aqua-colored sunglasses evoking green palms and blue waters perched at the intersection of Okeechobee Blvd. and Rosemary »
Modern design seems to demand that artists make a hard binary choice: minimalism or maximalism? Are you drawn to simple lines and color palettes or »
Ask yourself: Does art matter if no one is around to see it? Christina Romeo, the featured artist in this month’s PureHoney, thinks so. While »
There’s a reason people can be fanatical about imbibing live performances: Music elevates the human experience, sometimes transcendentally. When certain chords or patterns of sound »
A brand new book fair is hitting South Florida with a different twist on literary appreciation. On February 16-19 at Paradise Plaza in Miami’s Design »
Fire and juggling and lights, oh my! Imagine “The Wizard of Oz” inspired by Cirque du Soleil and the result could be Florida Flow Fest »
Brian Wagoner, known in the art world as Bunkt_, is no stranger to the brutal and ugly parts of life. His artist statement online cites »