MIFA hosts Guy Harvey exhibit on Costex Corporate Campus

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MIFA hosts Guy Harvey exhibit on Costex Corporate Campus
Pictured at the opening of the MIFA exhibit are (l-r) Elkin Canas, Gilberto Uribe, Guy Harvey, Teresa Uribe, Melissa Uribe Gil, Michael Gil and Alex Uribe.

Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) featured a world-renowned Guy Harvey exhibit throughout the month of September which was open for public viewing as a salute to the arts and environmental awareness.

“We are honored to have this spectacular Guy Harvey artwork filling our gallery,” said Teresa Uribe, president of MIFA. “As an international marine wildlife artist and conservationist, his authentic artwork portrays a passion for ocean life around the world.”

“What Costex Tractor Parts has accomplished with both MIFA and an environmentally friendly headquarters is highly commendable,” Harvey said. “We have found there is now more support for educating children about the environment and this is an amazing effort by Costex. It is easy to see how the Uribe family has funded this art gallery for a fantastic quality experience.”

Prior to the exhibit opening, Harvey toured the Costex Tractor Parts facility, including the recently completed 4,000-solar panel roof. Proceeds from the sale of his artwork during the exhibit benefit the Guy Harvey Foundation environmental ocean efforts.

“One of the reasons for supporting MIFA is for Miami-Dade residents to have a venue with special art experiences,” said Melissa Uribe Gil, Costex executive vice president. “We have launched MIFA under an incredible roster of creative instructors for the purpose of providing educational opportunities for those looking to gain new programming.”

The MIFA team of seven, brings expertise that is shared with local and international guests.

They offer children’s program from ages 8 and up, where instructors provide creative critical thinking while supporting the freedom to explore children’s interests in creating art.

“Our training includes classical art forms of drawing and painting,” explained creative director Carlos Martinez Leon. “We take great pride in preparing students to become artists. For anyone interested in mentoring by our team, they are able to connect through our website. Additionally, we are looking forward to collaborating with non-profit organizations.”

Miami International Fine Arts is located at 5900 NW 74 Ave. in Miami and for more information, or to book a school visit, visit www.mifamiami.com.


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