Welcome to
MUSE Art Fair
Celebrating years of inclusive, culture-defining creativity in art exhibits in the heart of Miami Beach -- where diverse creativity reshapes global culture
Art By Luis Arrieche
MUSE has been a vital platform for underrepresented talent for eight years. As Miami Beach’s only diverse art fair, we create space for new narratives in the global art conversation.
MUSE is more than an event — it’s a movement rooted in visibility, access, and cultural impact.
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Experience bold cultural expression in an intimate, vibrant space — just steps from Art Basel and over 45 fairs across Miami Art Week.
December 3-7, 2025
MUSE Art Fair
Kimpton’s Angler Hotel South Beach
660 Washington Ave., Miami Beach FL
Your next great art experience awaits!
Art By Joel Macineiras
Art By Charly Palmer
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MUSE elevates Artists with opportunity, visibility, and cultural reach — in the heart of South Beach’s most iconic art scene.
Here, cultural space is intentionally created. The spotlight is shared. And the global conversation begins with you.
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A celebration of identity.
A commitment to true diversity in art.
We champion Black, multicultural, and women artists whose work fuses, personal expression with cultural commentary.
Apply to Exhibit at MUSE—Miami Beach’s longest-running inclusive art fair.
Art By Herbert Jean
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"… but I just didn’t want to fit in or have to abandon the black figure in order to get here. Ultimately, I wanted the viewer to see that I experienced pleasure, that I experienced pain and that I was not working in a vacuum, but working in a culture that has a history."
- Kerry James Marshall
"Art... reacts to or reflects the culture it springs from."
- Sonia Sanchez
"Black art has always existed. It just hasn't been looked for in the right places."
- Romare Bearden
"When we think of American Art, we should be thinking of the diversity of the art in this country, because this is supposedly the most diverse country in the world… Pick up a textbook American Art means basically white male, European artist until recently more specifically the last century….”
- David Driskell