Your Concise Guide to Miami Art Week
From art fairs to alternative spaces that may not be on your radar, here's a run-down of what to see (and eat and sip) in Miami. No NFTs, we promise.
Ukrainian artist Zinaida's "Red Piano I" (2013) will be on view at Sapar Contemporary's booth at NADA.
(image courtesy Sapar Contemporary)
New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)

I've always thought of NADA as a scene-y fair where New York and LA cool-kid dealers go mainly to gossip among themselves and maybe sell a couple of really wet paintings. This year, while scanning the list of exhibitors, I was delighted to discover spaces I didn't know about, like Galería Piedras from Buenos Aires and the independent Miami-based publisher Dale Zine. Personally, I'm psyched to see Azadeh Elmizadeh's massive new paintings at the booth of Franz Kaka, a Toronto gallery.

NADA Miami (newartdealers.org)
Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue
November 30 (4 pm–7 pm), December 1 (11 am–7 pm), December 2 (11 am–7 pm), and December 3 (11 am–6 pm)
$55 day pass, $35 reduced day pass for students and seniors