In celebration of Italian American Heritage Month, A Fish Called Avalon will host an exhibition of Italian American Icons, featuring 14 award-winning mosaic portraits from Italy’s internationally renowned Scuola Mosaicisti del Friuli.
Founded in 1922 in the small town of Spilimbergo in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in Northeast Italy, the mission of the school is to preserve the ancient art of mosaics while combining new, innovative techniques. The works will be on display beginning October 1st through November 6th at A Fish Called Avalon, located in the Avalon Hotel, 700 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach. (305) 532-1727.
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