Time For Design
Art historian Edwin Stirman and photographer Robin Hill team up to teach you about Miami's mid-century architectural style this Wednesday, December 16th at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
770 NE 125th Street,
North Miami, Florida 33161
12/15/2009
By Solange Reyner
Art historian Edwin Stirman and photographer Robin Hill team up to teach you about Miami's mid-century architectural style this Wednesday, December 16th at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
The event is one in a series that MOCA holds each Wednesday, and it's titled "Time For Design." The two will discuss the roots of Miami's modernism style in the 1950's and 60's - sure to be a treat considering some of those Miami Beach landmarks are what attracted so many to South Beach in the first place.
You get in by paying for admission to the museum.
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