![]() His work has been featured in the Miami New Times, Bitter Southerner, Saw Palm, Miami Magazine, Miami Rail, and the Seminole Tribune. He publishes Islandia Journal, a printed literary magazine of (sub)tropical myth, folklore, cryptozoology and the paranormal. Katz is a Miami-born and raised writer and educator. We look forward to working with our local editor and writers from both Miami and across the country to spearhead this spectacular initiative.”Īt the helm of this partnership is incoming Miami Contributing Editor, Jason Katz, who is responsible for working with the Oolite Arts and Burnaway teams to identify relevant topics and commission three pieces per month to be written by local and national writers for inclusion in the digital magazine. “Our new program is an opportunity to provide more critical discourse about Miami’s contemporary arts scene and additionally support our incredible visual artists by having their work reviewed and placed in the national spotlight. “We’re very excited to collaborate with Burnaway, which has developed a wonderful platform for arts journalism and contemporary art across the South,” said Dennis Scholl, who is Oolite Arts president & CEO and was instrumental in helping to bring Art Basel to Miami. This partnership further expands coverage of Miami’s talented visual artists beyond South Florida and demonstrates just how far the Magic City has come in being recognized as a major art hub. Oolite Arts and Burnaway will co-publish and produce arts writing focused on artists living and working in Miami-Dade County. ![]() ![]() Leading visual arts nonprofit hires local writer and educator to serve as digital magazine’s Miami contributing editorĭecem(MIAMI) – Oolite Arts is proud to announce a new partnership with Burnaway, an Atlanta-based magazine of contemporary art and criticism in the American South.
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