Where the Wild Things Are: Miami Edition
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An indoor-outdoor cultural convening transforms Dear Eleanor into a shared creative commons, bringing together music, dialogue and multidisciplinary art in a single, continuous flow.
Where the Wild Things Are: Miami Edition unfolds as a daytime-into-evening gathering that collapses genres, scenes and practices into one ecosystem. The program is organized by Chris Carr of Brooklyn Wildlife alongside Phil Phlaymz (Wild High Club), Tev and Shottie (Goatfarm) and Sarah Ramos of Dear Eleanor, with a structure that balances conversation and performance. The afternoon centers on panels and workshops focused on community building, sustainability and solidarity within independent arts ecosystems, while foregrounding Miami’s multicultural histories and the role of creative expression as a unifying force across neighborhoods and generations.
As the day progresses, the space shifts into a performance showcase featuring DJs, emcees, producers, live sets, radio and podcast voices, DIY makers and visual artists working across disciplines. Artists currently slated include Taylor Davis, Parnhash (Brooklyn), Phil Phlaymz (New York/Fort Lauderdale), Tev95, Shottie, Jerova, Dirty5ive’s The Gator Pit, Motive Yaypes, D.U. Ivan and Goldsauce24K, with additional participants to be announced.
Hosted at Dear Eleanor in Wynwood, the event reflects the venue’s commitment to fostering an accessible, low-key environment for local creatives and community exchange, inviting collaboration, listening, and shared presence across artistic worlds.