
Updated January, 2022
Located in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood directly across from the Rubell Museum, Superblue Miami transforms an unused 50,000 square foot industrial building into a centrally located cultural resource that will present large scale immersive art experiences. Running until April 3, it’s designed for visitors of all ages. Superblue’s inaugural program, Every Wall Is a Door, features the debut of a new immersive environment by Es Devlin, a transcendent digital experience by teamLab, and an enveloping light-based Ganzfeld work by James Turrell. Upon entrance to Superblue Miami, visitors will find Amsterdam-based artist studio DRIFT’s kinetic installation titled Meadow.

Representing artists working across the spectrum of experiential art, Superblue Miami’s installations offer visitors a unique opportunity to be transported to an array of new worlds in a single visit. The venue also includes a large programming and events space to host a year round program of talks, performances, workshops, family programs and event rentals; a shop featuring artist-inspired items; and Blue Rider, an outdoor cafe offering a Mediterranean and European inspired menu.

Visiting Superblue Miami
Superblue Miami is located at 1101 NW 23rd St, Miami, FL. Tickets begin at $36 for adults. Students, Seniors (65+), Military personnel (with ID) $34; Frontline Healthcare Workers $34; Children (3-12) $32; teamLab’s Massless Clouds Between Sculpture and Life Add On $10. Click here for tickets.
And while you’re in Allapattah, you may want to check out the Rubell Museum and Leku restaurant serving Spanish Basque cuisine.
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Thanks Karen have my tickets already for Van Gogh will definitely secure tickets for Superblue
Fabulous events list! Agree Norton Museum’s Berrios and Alvarez were outstanding. Can’t wait to see Superblue’s show. We got tickets for another Van Gogh’s VR show.
Glad you liked the Berrio show.
I am going to Palm Beach next weekend and am searching for a hotel for the night. Can you suggest where I could stay please?
My picks. Note they’re all pricey, this year in particular. For moderate priced hotels there are chain hotels in West Palm Beach.
Eau Palm Beach in Manalapan (you can see my past post on it to read about it)
Brazilian Court
The White Elephant (boutique hotel, new, neighborhood of new shops, next to lola41 hot spot for lunch and dinner)
The colony – walking distance to Worth Avenue, recently refurbished, believe there may be a swifty’s restaurant
The Chesterfield, walking distance to Worth Avenue
I didn’t mention the Breakers which is a top hotel because I think smaller hotels are better when one is traveling solo.