Oolite Arts
Art center · South Miami Beach ·

Oolite Arts

Art center · South Miami Beach ·

Studios and gallery featuring student and resident artist works

local artists
artists at work
art classes
see art
contemporary art
free admission
artist studios
gallery
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924 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Get directions

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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924 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Get directions

+1 305 674 8278
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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The Best Food and Drink Events During Art Week Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 | Eater Miami

"I attended Oolite Arts’ Open Studios, Brunch, and Tour to tour exhibits, enjoy brunch, and mingle with resident South Florida–based visual artists in their studios during the popular annual event held 10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, December 3." - Olee Fowler

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Oolite Arts

Taryn H.

Google
Oolite is a hidden artist gem in Miami and I wish way more people knew about it. I just found out people can stop by for free any time during work hours. I plan to check out the library of art and craft books. Excited to check it out during Art Basel again as well. A fun way to meet the artists and support my friend Pangea who is currently one of the artists there.

Vincent U.

Google
It is a very very very good school. I recommend it too every one. Who want to learn. Just stop by or obtain their list of classes on line. Their student. Mr. Uzcateguigaymon.

Nick H.

Google
Has some nice pieces but comes across like an abandoned art gallery. Not a bad experience but an odd one.

Zoila C.

Google
I take the oil painting class and it was amazing. The teacher had patience and a lot of experience in art. Also, the classmates are very nice and kind people. Love it!

Maria H.

Google
Taking art lessons here has been a pleasure. Learned so much about oil painting and the instructor is amazing.

Ana M.

Google
Take a class. Talk to an artist. See some contemporary work....your choice

Jim B.

Google
The preeminent arts organization throughout Miami-Dade. Classes, workshops, open studios. A gallery featuring beautiful works of students as well as artists in residence.

Ian I.

Google
Very cool place to see, always have new stuff on display by many different artists.
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Myrna R.

Yelp
I'm in love with Oolite Arts Center, it truly takes me back to my art roots! My infinite love for it and it's nostalgic. Currently taking a Drawing class. My instructor Wil is amazing! I can literally be there in class ALL day. I have really enjoyed meeting new people with similar interests. All around it's a true joy. Love it here!!!
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Ariel W.

Yelp
Located in Lincoln Road Mal, Oolite Arts, a non profit was founded in 1984 as ArtCenter/South Florida by potter Ellie Schneiderman, who was looking for affordable work spaces for Miami's visual artists. She want to "help artists help themselves." According to their website "Oolite Arts seeks to be the bedrock of the visual arts in Miami. Formed over time, it is composed of residents, alumnae, curators and visitors, coming together to build a community around contemporary art - a fundamental part of our arts ecosystem." Today Oolite Arts provides artists with the free studio space, the chance to exhibit their work, and support. The building contains artists' studios, small exhibitions spaces, and the group's offices. You can take classes or attend events in the building. Oolite also operates out of a new location at 75 NW 72nd St where they will offer more than 200 art classes and launch a visual art program for teens. Oolite Arts recently sold one its two Lincoln Road buildings and there are plans to build and open a new building in Little River later in 2023. Little River is becoming an alternative location for artists priced out of nearby Wynwood. The new building will have two dozen studios for the group's residency program where artists can get free space for two years, an exhibition space, a theater for films and lectures or presentations, a studio, and offices. Any organization that supports and facilitates the arts is a worthwhile one to support. They help artists who might otherwise not be able to afford studio space to have a place to work and exhibit. It looks like they have some amazing plans in the works to help even more artists in the future. This is a fantastic organization. Stop by for inspiration and culture.
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karen k.

Yelp
Door said open 12-5. There at 130 and all locked up with little to be seen. A few paintings? In the back was all that was visible.
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Sergio F.

Yelp
Even I know that there two general concepts to shopping: you have your edgy boutiques where you might find a cool shirt or tie that will catch the ladies attention. These boutique are on the rougher side of town and can be a hit or a miss. In the art world, this is represented by the Wynwood gallery walk. The Art Center on Lincoln Road, then, is a Shopping mall of art. It has long hours into the evening, huge glass windows where you can see the art being exhibited as well as a variety of styles. Whether you're looking for pop art, social critique or political art you're likely to find it inside the two stories of the ArtCenter. There's also the chance to see some of the artists at work, who even leave their contact phone number. I think they even offer occasional art classes for the public.
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Andrius A.

Yelp
This place is beyond cool. Walk through the center and check out eat studio. If the artist isnt in - call em. Their number is on the door. They will come right over and open it up for you. For the artist that are in - just wander in their studio. Admire the work and play the staring game until they acknowledge you. They are busy creating more magic but have no problem shootin the sht with you. I will upload the rest of the foto's when I get around to it. Im unorganized at the moment.
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Vanessa P.

Yelp
A very cool and very free art gallery/co-op showcasing local talent. Don't get me wrong, museums are great in their own right, but I definitely appreciate modern/off-beat art as well. Every time we're on Lincoln Road we have to make a stop inside and see what's new. Personally that isn't too often, so we usually end up seeing different artists each visit. They do offer classes (usually around 6pm during the week) which I'd love to take, but trying to get to South Beach from Pompano (where I work) would be impossible thanks to South Florida traffic. Whether you're a tourist or a Miami native, I recommend grabbing a coffee to go and perusing the ArtCenter's two-story artsy abode. Who knows, you may just discover your favorite new local artist.
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Shirley C.

Yelp
Fantastic art gallery right in south beach on Lincoln street, that showcases local talent and watch them work. The space is well lit with natural light. Well worth a visit if you're looking for original artwork of various mediums. You may apply for the studio residency program, a great way to display and sell your work.
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Jonathan W.

Yelp
The ArtCenter/ South Florida is a cultural jewel among the tourist oriented, Euro-themed restaurants and cafes that litter the Lincoln Road promenade. Inside this center, there are dozens of artist studios.... each with a big window, so you can look in and see them working. This center provides a unique opportunity to not only become inspired artistically, but to observe and chat with local clever craftsmen up close. The most recent exhibition, "The Afterlife" with works by Byron Keith Byrd, Alex Heria and Franklin Sinanan explored the concept of the afterlife in a bizarre and inquisitive way. Indeed, whether an individual believes in God, Allah, Buddha, Jesus, Zeus or a Higher Power, the afterlife is a core concept for most religions. Below are some insights from my walk around: Upon entry, I was a little affronted. First, I saw the "Religious Trap"... where 312 spring-loaded mousetraps were arranged to form a huge Christian cross. Next, I saw an illuminated "Sweet Jesus" sign that was reminiscent of a sign outside of a Deep South tent revival. It is, after all, sometimes, low lying fruit and popular to dissect the errors with organized religion. Thus, I was uninspired and bored. However, I went back again with a more open mind. It isn't fair, after all, for one to dismiss a whole exhibit after a cursory walk-through. Perhaps, these artists can peel back the veil on something otherworldly. First, I came across the colored photograph, "Blue Jesus" that was embellished in a gaudy floral golden frame. In the photo, Jesus was blessing me in 3D while dressed in a bejeweled robe. The features of his face were not in porcelain, rather they were of plastic. He was illuminated by a stream of light that elegantly shone through trees in the backdrop. That particular stream of light was the only item that looked true in the photo. As Jesus was bejeweled, 3D, plastic and in an exaggerated frame... the piece to me represented the man-made version of him. Under those man-made layers and illusions, may lay truth. Afterward, I went over to the "Life's Journey Altar" that was made from blackened Styrofoam wig heads, African and Buddhist masks, voodoo candles, plastic flowers, wooden rosaries, feathers, crosses, sundry liquor bottles, offerings, and a plastic slave ship. I hypothesize that it was a motley mixture of artifacts constructed by global cultures trying to understand the mystery of what happens after death in a tangible form. There was an untitled piece of mixed media in the back that caught me off guard... for it had a white doll with a crossed out neck holding a yo-yo while inside a womb. The piece also contained a half man/dog over a fire, bones, skulls, a coffin, piranhas, candles and tulips. Similar to life... it was incredibly complicated and mysterious. In addition, it represented a complimentary dualism of sorts as it had prints of life, death, light and dark. At the end, there was a painting of a dead black bird with an illuminating quote underneath. The quote read... "Flee as a bird to your mountain... for LOOK! The wicked bend their bow... they make ready their arrow or string and they may shoot secretly upright in heart." Indeed, the history of man is not only wrought with war, but with dogmatic religions that replace mystery with certainty. Don't be ensnared. Respect the mystery and the journey. Remember, we are free. We are free.
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Janet D.

Yelp
A hidden treasure...that doesn't cost a thing...unless you buy a work of art! And, there is very worthy art here... A two-story working gallery in the middle of retail row...a great alternative to mindless shopping. No, you're not bothering the artists...they want you there. How awesome to see a piece being created on as you stand there gaping. And, what a privilege to talk with the artists at work. I wish we made it to the Lincoln Road Art Walk, but even walking through during the day was a treat...
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Marcos R.

Yelp
Whenever I'm on Lincoln Rd and not in a hurry to be somewhere, I always try to stop in to see what new art is up. The pieces don't revolve too rapidly, so you if you miss it one week; it might still be up the next. They provide subsidized studio space for local and up and coming talent. So when you go there, you don't get the attitude you would get at a typical gallery. It's pretty competitive to get in there, as an artist; so you will find a lot of unique and interesting creative works. See for yourself and enjoy! : )
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Gaby S.

Yelp
Seriously, this place is a hidden gem. When walking past it you wouldnt think to stop in and take a look.. but I'm so glad me and my girlfriends did :) The place consists of two floors, where there are different rooms that include local artists' works. We got to see so many cool things, and we even got to see the artists' themselves to speak to them about their work. If your looking for a different, cheap and cool experience go to the art center. You won't regret it!
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Jared K.

Yelp
Do you have a desire to look at great Art ? How about the smell of paint in the air as you walk through studio after studio and talk to awesome Artists? The South Florida Art Center is just that. It will get you deep into what Art is all about. Every first Saturday of the month is the Lincoln Rd Art walk. Bring a date it's a blast :)
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Jordan N.

Yelp
It's a nice place filled with changing exhibitions. It's probably the only real art gallery space in South Beach worth visiting (or at least it's the only one I keep hearing about). Oh and I'm not talking about museums, that's a different story (Bass Museum of Art). I haven't heard of any other art galleries so this place is definitely worth a trip for anyone who is wanting to sample art in Miami Beach.
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Thais A.

Yelp
Very cool! Local art, always a plus. Really shows what Miami artists have to offer. Slightly awkward, because I wasn't sure if I was even allowed in this place. It feels like a secret "hideaway" for artists and you're intruding in on their work space. But.. Whatever, still totally awesome! If you're walking on Lincoln Rd you have to walk slowly, you'll completely miss it if you're going too fast.
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cindy w.

Yelp
Located on Lincoln Rd, this place rocks for the fact that its accessible electic art for the public. I always stop by this place every time I'm on Lincoln Rd. since the exhibits are worth a stop (usually w/ a gelato in hand). Great place to take a date or friend from out-of-town. Think of this quiet place as an artists co-op in that a buncha of artists use the space as a workspace/gallery. They also hold art classes/workshops here too. Stuff on the wall tends to range to pop-art/modern but you have some old school artists in here too. Its right next to the Britto art gallery and I betcha you're gonna like this place more so then Britto's. Bonus: The place has night hours. Oh and did I mention that this place is free, free, free?
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Vi Y.

Yelp
This place was so badass. We had a rainy hour in SoBe, so our rainy day activity was to check out the museum. The ArtCenter is like a museum I've never experienced before. Each small room was a different artist's studio. They room would have a big window, so you can look in and see them working, or take a look at their work. It was kind of in an old high school building or something, so you go up stairs, down halls, etc, reach dead ends. It was like a choose your own adventure book. You never knew what was around the corner. We were so visually stimulated the whole time. I'd say it takes about an hour to go through. There are other art studios in the immediate area you can go check out too, and a nice little outdoor mall of some sort, where you can walk, eat, shop. Nice break from the bars/beach scene of SoBe.
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Ximena C.

Yelp
Feel free to feed the animals at this zoo. This place is amazing!! It is one of my favorite art centers in Miami, you can walk around and see how the artists are progressing on their work and even meet them if they're in their studio (which most of them usually are, in the afternoons and on Sundays). The admission is free (always a plus) and there is so much to see. Don't be afraid to say hi and ask questions, they really enjoy it. I've ended up with the nicest conversations that way. Also, try and find other artist's work in eachother's galleries, they're always trading with eachother. It's a fun game. Good luck and enjoyyy.
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Nicole O.

Yelp
I really enjoy my expereince at the Art Center I been reading the reviews for awhile and decided to give it a look see since me and my BF were in the Miami area. Being that it is Free who can beat that. We went after we ate lunch in south beach and it was real cool. The paintings were real interesting and some rooms had the artists actually there working on their paintings so you can watch them and ask as many questions as you like. The only thing I did not like was that you have to come when the Artist were there and if they are not there then you are not able to walk in the rooms of their work. But I spoke to one of the artists assistant and she told me that the first Saturday of every month all the artists comes out and showcase their work and you can view more work in their rooms. I wish I knew that since I came on a Thursday but we still had a good time and seeing some of the work. Overall, I would come back to this place but it would be on the first Saturdays now that I know that. Its free recession friendly something to do when you are in the South Beach area and its interesting great place to go on a date or with a friend.
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Jonathan F.

Yelp
Fabulous Art Gallery! Just shush and get in there! Its free! Great way to impressive your date! :0) Jo23
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Paul W.

Yelp
This is one of those places which can be easily overlooked or taken for granted, but shouldn't be. I've never taken any lectures or classes here as one other reviewer suggested, but have walked through to view the ongoing works a few times. There are a few floors in this building and each is divided into small studio spaces. You can walk through and check out the art, usually see at least a few artists working on their pieces at any given time, and possibly chat with them as well if they seem willing. While one may not be overly impressed by everything they see in each of the studios, I'm nearly always intrigued by at least some of the things I see here. This building is open for the general public to walk through and view free of charge and is open until later at night, so it's a good place to just pop in and have a look around when you're headed down Lincoln Road. The first time I came here we'd just finished dinner and were looking for a place to have an after dinner bevvy when we happened to walk past this place and it was one of those "Hmmm, what's this?" moments. It was a lucky find and I've been back a few times since.
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victoria r.

Yelp
Loved finding this little secret spot on Lincoln. I am not a fan of Lincoln Rd as I find it cheesy and catering to tourists. However, I genuinely enjoyed the Art Center. Most of the little galleries were closed but I was still able to walk through and view all the art through the windows and doors. Really cool place that offers a wide variety of art. If you're on Lincoln Rd or in the area and in the mood to view some different, local and unique art I would definitely recommend this place!

S B.

Yelp
Super excited that the artists keep changing, even if it's their studio location - it seems they have a lot of fresh work so it's really nice to have something constantly new to view. I could go for a lot less of the creepy music they play outside though - there are some things that just should not be called art!!!
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Michael C.

Yelp
In the cultural and intellectual wasteland of South Florida, it's really nice to see a place like ArtCenter exist among the chain stores and eurotrash-themed restaurants along one of the most tourist-oriented promenades of Miami Beach. Everyone else has said what needs to be said.
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Pippo B.

Yelp
I like to walk there and look at new art. There is always something interesting and it is never boring.
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Liz T.

Yelp
i love the art center. come on tourists... you're already on lincoln road. stop in a take a break from being a tourist and check out some up-and-coming local artists. it's free!!! you can always go back to the cheesy britto gallery right after... then go eat at johnny rockets... for the locals, attend some lectures or sit in some classes. i should take my own damn advice, i just can never find the time... but it's high up on my list of things to do. one of my friends did the print lab and loved it. another used their darkroom for awhile.
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Alfonso E.

Yelp
A wonderful space housing both a decent sized exhibiting gallery with fresh and edgy work from local (mostly) artists, and a 2-story subdivided warehouse of artist workspaces that are like suites that you can walk into, or at least peer into through a window if closed up. Great to stroll through, day or evening, if even to meet and chat with some of the artists.
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Lynn J.

Yelp
Definitely, a must see while visiting Lincoln mall. I loved the use of space. It was fun seeing the artists' work spaces. I enjoyed the difference in exhibits from thought provoking, to chill, to way out there. And it's by donation!
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Josh G.

Yelp
if you find yourself in Miami Beach strolling down Lincoln Avenue.. you must stop in here walk around. If the artist is in his/her studio, stop in say hi. If not, just look in thru the windows & enjoy the artwork. This place is the heart of the Miami Beach art scene.
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miami nice e.

Yelp
if you've walked by Art Center on Lincoln Road and seen that white building with the Mosaic entrance and haven't ever walked in- you can. Art Center (not the most creative name ever) is open to the public and houses studios for artists that you can peek your head into without feeling awkward or nosy. The work ranges from paintings, to sculptural dresses to wire faces, and not only can you look at other people's really good art, but they offer classes so you can make some (probably not as good) art of your own.

jiat j.

Yelp
LOVE THIS PLACE!!!! Great way to see artists at work and they are almost always available to chat with you about their projects.
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Mark S.

Yelp
a treasure. free! go in and meet amazing local artists-Damian Sarno is among my favorites. i've come to south beach over a decade and ALWAYS make it a point to stop in. you should too! if the work strikes you-buy it, many of these artist go on to bigger things after their stay there. I think there's a 9 year limit for each. and there are always new artists. sadly, many walk by and never go in, or know what it is.

Stephan K.

Yelp
I pop in here every so often to gander at what the artists have working. Very cool place.

William B.

Yelp
How can it not be great;it's free and some one has worked hard for our benefit.Always worht seeing any time on the beach.