Friday, May 1st
6-10pm

Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Here's a second chance to experience Bike Night at the Coral Gables Museum! We'd also like to congratulate to the Coral Gables Museum on being designated a 2015 SILVER Bike Friendly Business by the League of American Bicyclists.

"In partnership with the Ride to Awareness and New Belgium Brewing Company, Bike Night II at the Museum will feature the Ride to Awareness RV, rum tastings, cigar rolling, Slow Ride and Fat Tire beers, Brickell Bikes bike tune-ups No Boundaries Sport Bike Valet, DJ Brass King, the Artcycle and The Underline exhibits, raffles and more. "

Ride to the museum! There will be complimentary bike valet courtesy of No Boundaries. Enter through corner of Salzedo St and Giralda Ave.



ARTcycle 2015: Cyclists Matter

ARTcycle is an exhibit of contemporary art, both local and international, that reflects the cycling issues of today. The ARTcycle 2015 theme is "cyclists matter," and the exhibit aims to bring a clear public message that bicycling culture is important to Greater Miami. People cycle for transportation, exercise and leisure activity; and cycling yields many community benefits such as less pollution, less traffic congestion, a stronger sense of community, safer streets, improved accessibility, and economic gains. It is important for cyclists and motorists to be aware of the traffic laws in order for cars and bikes to safely share the road. ARTcycle aims to promote Awareness, Respect and Tolerance of bicyclists to motorists who are not accustomed to or educated in how to share the road with cyclists. The Coral Gables Museum seeks to ensure that the viewer leaves the exhibition understanding that cycling contributes positively to communities and should be embraced as a key component of positive urban development.

This year's featured artists are: H. Allen Benowitz, Martin Casuso, Mariano Costa Peuser, Clara Echavarria, Axel Font, Tessie Globe, Danilo Gonzalez, Cristina De Guillot, Lauv Grosso, Holly A. Jones, Maria Carolina Keener, Rudolf Kohn, Teje La Araña, Beju Lejobart, Carolina Molina, Janet Mueller, Anabel Peicher, Maria Esther Quintana, Edgar Ramos, Gioconda Rojas, Raquel Rub, Benjamin Saint Maxent & Adrien Blanc, Alejandra Salazar, Cesar Santaló, Aida Tejada, Jasna Tomasevic, Antonio Ugarte, Arlette Varon, Lucy Varon, and Barbara de Vries.


The Underline: Make it Yours

The Underline: Make It Yours, exhibit explains the vision and progress behind the local movement to redevelop and enhance the M-Path.

Friends of The Underline want to transform 10 miles of underutilized land below Miami’s Metrorail, from the Miami River just north of Brickell Station to Dadeland South Station, into an iconic linear park and world-class urban trail. The Underline will connect communities, improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety, create hundreds of acres of new green space with restored natural habitats, encourage a healthy lifestyle, provide an easily accessible place to exercise, create a mobility corridor that integrates transit, car, biking and walking, attract development along US1, and generate significant economic impact.

This exhibit asks: What do you want The Underline to look like?

Your input will be critical to the master planning taking place from March-June 2015. And, with your help, we can all share in the vision of this legacy project that will transform Miami into a more walkable, bikeable and sustainable city now and into the future.