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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Sessions Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:Part of the University of Miami Libraries’ Mindfulness and Well-Being Programs\, Mindfulness for Inner Resilience offers free\, 45-minute online sessions designed to build focus\, calm\, and resilience through guided meditation\, mindful movement\, and reflection. \n\n\n\nSessions are led by Kelly Miller\, Certified Mindfulness Teacher and Director of Mindfulness and Well-Being Programs\, and Professor Scott Rogers\, Director of the Mindfulness in Law Program at the University of Miami School of Law. Guest teachers join select sessions. In Spring 2026\, Gisele Rocha will offer separate yoga sessions. \n\n\n\nSpring 2026 ScheduleWednesdays | 4:00–4:45 p.m. \n\n\n\n4/29 – Cultivating Daily Practice \n\n\n\n1/21 – Beginning Anew \n\n\n\n1/28 – Awareness of Breath \n\n\n\n2/4 – Awareness of Body \n\n\n\n2/11 – Awareness of Feelings \n\n\n\n2/18 – Awareness of Thought \n\n\n\n2/25 – Self-Compassion \n\n\n\n3/4 – Compassion for Others (Scott Rogers) \n\n\n\n3/11 – No Session (Spring Break) \n\n\n\n3/18 & 3/25 – Difficult Emotions \n\n\n\n4/1 – Special Session: Mindfulness and Dance (with Carol Kaminsky) \n\n\n\n4/8 – Awareness of Speech \n\n\n\n4/15 – Cultivating Gratitude \n\n\n\n4/22 – Caring for the Earth
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/mindfulness-sessions-spring-2026-2/
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SUMMARY:Coral Gables Collects: Beanie Backus and His Imprint in South Florida Through the Allen Morris Collection
DESCRIPTION:The Coral Gables Museum presents “Coral Gables Collects: Beanie Backus and His Imprint in South Florida Through the Allen Morris Collection\,” on view from March 11 through May 24\, 2026\, in Gallery 109 and the Anthony R. Abraham Family Gallery. \n\n\n\nThe exhibition focuses on the work and influence of Florida artist Albert Ernest “Beanie” Backus (1906–1990)\, known for his paintings of Florida’s swamps\, waterways\, and wide landscapes. Though largely self taught\, Backus became an important figure in Florida’s mid twentieth century art scene and later served as a mentor to several young Black artists who would become known as the Florida Highwaymen. \n\n\n\nPart of the museum’s Coral Gables Collects series\, the exhibition highlights works from the collection of W. Allen Morris. Morris studied with Backus and maintained a family relationship with the artist for many years. The collection began with Morris’s father\, L. Allen Morris\, and was later expanded by Morris Jr. \n\n\n\nAmong the works included is a unique body cast worn by Morris after a plane accident that Backus later painted and signed with a Florida landscape. The exhibition spans several decades of Backus’s work and includes his well known Florida scenes\, religious imagery\, and paintings inspired by Oracabessa\, Jamaica\, where the artist spent extended periods capturing the island’s landscapes and local life. \n\n\n\nMembers: FreeAdults: $15Students/Seniors: $10Children (7-12): $8Children ≤ 6: FreeMilitary: Free
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/coral-gables-collects-beanie-backus-and-his-imprint-in-south-florida-through-the-allen-morris-collection/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Museum\, 285 Aragon Avenue
CATEGORIES:Art/Museums
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Surface: From Reality to Dream
DESCRIPTION:“Beyond the Surface: From Reality to Dream” explores how artists examine the boundaries between observation\, imagination\, and illusion. Moving between Realism\, Surrealism\, and Photorealism\, the exhibition presents works that reinterpret what we consider real. The pieces range from depictions of everyday life to dreamlike scenes and highly detailed paintings that resemble photography. 
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/beyond-the-surface-from-reality-to-dream/
LOCATION:The Americas Collection\, 4213 Ponce de Leon Blvd.
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SUMMARY:Pinewood Cemetery Invasive Plant Removal
DESCRIPTION:Keep Coral Gables Beautiful and Miami Climate 365 will host a community service event at Pinewood Cemetery. \n\n\n\nVolunteers will assist with removing invasive plants to help preserve the landscape and historical character of Pinewood Cemetery. The event is open to students\, families\, and community members\, with an opportunity for students to earn volunteer hours. \n\n\n\nParticipants are encouraged to plan ahead due to limited parking. Carpooling\, ridesharing\, public transit\, or walking is recommended. Bus #37 stops near the cemetery entrance from the South Miami Metro Station. \n\n\n\nAttendees should bring a reusable water bottle\, hat\, sunblock\, and wear long sleeves and pants. All supplies will be provided on site.
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/pinewood-cemetery-invasive-plant-removal-2/
LOCATION:Pinewood Cemetery\, 7301 Erwin Road\, Coral Gables\, Florida\, 33143\, United States
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SUMMARY:Turner & Constable
DESCRIPTION:Marking the 250th anniversary of their births\, this documentary explores the lives\, artistic approaches\, and rivalry of British painters J.M.W. Turner and John Constable. The film accompanies the Tate Britain exhibition dedicated to the two artists and includes commentary from art historians along with close views of paintings\, sketchbooks\, and archival materials. Through their contrasting styles\, the documentary examines how both artists used landscape painting to respond to the changing world of the 19th century. 
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/turner-constable/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Art Cinema\, 260 Aragon Ave.
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:All That’s Left of You
DESCRIPTION:“All That’s Left of You” is a multigenerational drama that follows a Palestinian teenager in the Occupied West Bank whose involvement in a protest leads to a moment of violence that affects his family. The story unfolds as his mother reflects on the events and circumstances that led to that moment. Spanning several decades\, the film traces the experiences of one family as they navigate displacement\, political conflict\, and survival. The film was selected as the Jordanian entry for Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards. Executive producers include Javier Bardem and Mark Ruffalo.
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/all-thats-left-of-you/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Art Cinema\, 260 Aragon Ave.
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SUMMARY:A South Florida Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:The University of Miami Frost School of Music presents an evening of music and multimedia storytelling in collaboration with IlluminArts. The program features Grammy winning collaborative pianist Craig Terry\, artist in residence\, alongside vocal students from the Frost School of Music. \n\n\n\nThe performance centers on a tribute to Miami during the 1960s\, combining live vocal performances with storytelling and visual elements that reflect the city’s cultural history. Students curate and perform the program while Terry provides accompaniment and mentorship. \n\n\n\nCraig Terry maintains an international career as a collaborative pianist and arranger. He currently serves as Music Director of The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera of Chicago and previously served as Assistant Conductor at both the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Metropolitan Opera. Throughout his career he has performed with numerous vocalists including Renée Fleming\, Joyce DiDonato\, Susan Graham\, and Lawrence Brownlee.
URL:https://coralgablesmagazine.com/event/a-south-florida-cabaret/
LOCATION:Knight Center for Music Innovation\, 5513 San Amaro Drive
CATEGORIES:Music
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