Ever spent the night in an art gallery? From indelible pre-stardom images of the Rolling Stones to contemporary African art, The Betsy is a modern museum.
Tamary Kudita: Roots
Exhibited in Carlton Room
A product of dual heritage, Tamary Kudita was born in Zimbabwe whilst her ancestry can be traced back to the Orange Free State, historical Boer state in Southern Africa... Carlton Room Stairs
Aela Morgan
Exhibited in Board Room
Aela Boyum Morgan was born in 1970 in Israel to young parents in what was then a “mixed marriage.” She immigrated to New York at the age of eight and graduated from the United Nations International School in 1988 and the NYU Stern School of Business in 1992.
Akshita Gandhi
Akshita Gandhi (b. 1988) is a Photographer and Multimedia Artist championing sustainability, gender equity, and creativity, with an MFA in Fine Arts from the Lotus Institute in Dubai...
Alessandro Sarno “The Spirit of a People: Portraits and Slices of Life in The Islands of The Bahamas”
Alessandro Sarno is a Milan based artist who began his journey into photography in 2008 on the porch of The Betsy Hotel. Having left his job in London, Sarno stopped at The Betsy on his way to The Bahamas...
Barbara Hulanicki “London 1986, Après BIBA”
Hulanicki was born in Poland and raised in Palestine, where her father was the Polish Consul General during the British Mandate...
Bettina von Zwehl
Exhibited in Carlton Room
Drawing on various art historical traditions and visual culture, Bettina von Zwehl intuitively experiments with, and expands, the language of photography.
Carlos Betancourt “Intimate Spirit: Collages and Other Works”
Multi-disciplinary artist Carlos Betancourt was born and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico (1966) to Cuban exile parents. He moved to Miami when he was 15, embarking on a physical...
Clyde Butcher
Exhibited in Gallery
Clyde Butcher is an American large-format camera photographer known for wilderness photography of the Florida landscape. Presenting Partner Everglades Foundation.
dNASAb for No Vacancy
The City of Miami Beach, in collaboration with the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA), is pleased to announce the 2024 edition of No Vacancy, Miami Beach.