Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on September 18th, 2023

”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 »

Published on August 11th, 2023

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 »

Published on June 17th, 2023

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 »

Published on May 11th, 2023

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 »

Published on March 8th, 2023

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 »

Published on February 10th, 2023

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 »

Published on February 8th, 2023

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 »

Published on February 6th, 2023

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 »

Published on December 29th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 22nd, 2022

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 »

Published on December 21st, 2022

PURCHASE RHEA’S WORK HERE  AND FOLLOW HER ON INSTAGRAM @rheadrawing   »

Published on October 24th, 2022

With newspapers across the country ditching daily editions as they struggle to stay afloat, it is in some ways a terrible time for print. But »