InterContinental at Doral Miami Fosters Art & Culture

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Hosts quarterly art exhibit in partnership with White’s Art Gallery

During the cocktail reception, 16 South Florida artists from White’s Art Gallery were on hand to share their inspiration and connect with the community.

For almost two decades the hotel lobby of the InterContinental at Doral Miami has become an exhibition space for the work of local artists from diverse backgrounds and diverse endeavors. The “pop-up” gallery donned color and creativity and was filled with the sounds of live music while hotel guests, City of Doral residents, and the Miami-Dade community enjoyed art, sips, bites, and connections. During the cocktail reception, 16 South Florida artists from White’s Art Gallery were on hand to share their inspiration and connect with the community.

“We believe that art and culture are closely linked to a more open society, which is why we conceived this creative ecosystem for local artists and an oasis of quality art for those who visit,” said Randal Pasut, General Manager at InterContinental at Doral Miami.

Event guests enjoyed the works of Maritza Bernal, Mariana Paredes, Daniela Dohnert, Fernando Cruz, Isabel Castro, Victor Garcia, Diana Sanchez, Hais Torres, Allan Delgado, Maria Lindsey, Winibey Lopez, Oriana Armand, Al Blanco, Sila Rangel, Pedro Andres Mendez, and Liliana Mendez. Exhibitor and musician, Al Blanco, brought musical emotion and complemented the works on view with live music.

The exhibit at the InterContinental at Doral Miami will be on display for next three months giving the community an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of art and discover new perspectives through the works exhibited and created by master and emerging artists to satisfy different tastes and preferences for art.


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