Miami, FL – December 6, 2019- Mitte Projects hosted an intimate breakfast in celebration of Miami Art Week, showcasing their new multidisciplinary exhibition, PLAY ME. Housed in the former Rubell Family Collection building, now Wynwood Arts 29, the art exhibition explores the sensory relationship between music and art, featuring works from over forty local and international artists. Collectors and art aficionados alike got a closer look with a curator-led tour of artwork on display, while savoring jamón ibérico and cava rosé, courtesy of Miguel Torres. Thoughtfully curated by Mitte Projects, PLAY ME provides a unique platform to expose up-and-coming artists in a prime Wynwood location with a noteworthy legacy. The exhibition will remain on view through early 2020, and is just one of a series of evolving shows that Mitte Projects will run at Wynwood Arts 29 in the months to follow.

Ernesto Kunde

Raquel Glottman

Paola Dichi

Susan Prince Turchin

Valeria Yamamoto

Annick Durango, Maritza De Quesada, & Estefania Pietri

Maritza De Quesada

Maritza De Quesada, Irene Sharp, Ernesto Kunde, & Annick Durango

Frances Sinkowitsch, Estee Mandel-Steigman, & Maritza De Quesada

Clark Beasley, Estee Mandel-Steigman, & Sean Sheer

Emma Harris, Jordan Mandel, & Dominique Shiekman

Emma Harris & Jordan Mandel

Paola Dichi & Djamal Zoughbi

Marsha Maya & Veronica Zarco

William Sorvillo & Natalee Scott

Ashley, Mila, & Susan Turchin

Julius Few & Veronica Zarco

Ed Fisher & Estee Mandel-Steigman

Maritza De Quesada, Frances Sinkowitsch, & Estee Mandel-Steigman

Jeanette Bibliowicz, Marsha Maya, Alexandra Karolemeas Shiekman, & Chimaras Moyssidis

Marsha Maya, Jordan Mandel, & Dominique Shiekman

Marsha Maya & Estee Mandel-Steigman

Jordan Mandel & Dominique Shiekman