All's Fair during Miami Art Week

Miami Art Week is an opportunity to examine where art meets the market and to support artists, galleries, and organizations across diverse perspectives and geographies in our very own city.

Season Eight Collector and Patron members can request their art fair passes through the form shared directly by email and text. Deadline to request fair passes extended to Tuesday, November 25, 2025.

Plus, don’t forget to explore our Commissioner events here. From panel discussions and gatherings to tours above and below land, our dedicated programming creates space for members and collaborators to connect.

Art is everywhere.


Fairs, Fairs, Fairs

Emmett Moore at Nina Johnson

Art Basel Miami Beach is showcasing more Miami-based and first-time exhibitors than ever, including Nina Johnson, who will present artists Emmett Moore, Dara Friedman, and Katie Stout, among others. Voloshyn Gallery in Allapattah will be its first Ukrainian exhibitor.

Collector members are invited to join our ABMB x Commissioner tours on Friday, December 5, at noon and 4 PM, guided by the remarkable Lauren Baccus. Fair admission included with tour RSVP. Limited to 12 participants.


Frances Trombly at Mindy Solomon Gallery

Design Miami wants us to “Make. Believe.”

This season, we’re cosmically aligned with the fair’s 20th anniversary theme and vision, honoring the past, present, and speculative evolution of collectible design.

Enter Design Miami by taking a seat on Katie Stout’s Gargantua’s Thumb—a series of benches installed throughout the Miami Design District and at the grand entrance of the Miami Beach fair. Inside, exhibitors include Miami’s own Mindy Solomon Gallery, presenting featured designers: Amber Cowan, Dee Clements, Donté Hayes, Frances Trombly, hettler.tüllmann, Jaiik Lee, Jane Yang-D’Haene, Jiha Moon, Kelsie Rudolph, Linda Lopez, Terri Friedman, Vadis Turner, and Yuki Ando.

Use your VIP pass to register for fair programming.


New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is presenting the sixth edition of its celebrated TD Bank Curated Spotlight, which, under guest curator, writer, and researcher Kate Wong, subverts the sales-driven and object-focused missions often associated with fairs to emphasize participatory and social practice.

All-new, NADA is partnering with Knight Foundation to present ECOLOGIES, a week of public programming, performances, and private convenings alongside Pérez Art Museum Miami and CULTURED. Join the conversation, Making Meaning, on Thursday, December 4 at 1 PM at the fair. As art museums, foundations, and institutions meet a new moment, what is the role of education in creating communities and facilitating change? Featuring Dejha Carrington (Commissioner), Dr. Joan Morgan (Program Director, Center for Black Visual Culture at New York University), Marie Vickles (Senior Director of Education, PAMM), moderated by Kristina Newman-Scott (Vice President of Arts, Knight Foundation).

On Saturday, December 6, at 11 AM and 1 PM, we’re back with NADA x Commissioner tours led by curator and artist Lauryn Lawrence. Claim your complimentary pass to the fair and purchase a ticket for the tour ($35).


Untitled Art has always been a space for play and experimentation for Commissioner, and this year is no different. We’re thrilled to support Sustaining Ecologies, an exposition by four emerging artists currently enrolled at the New World School of the Arts. Curated by NWSA Dean O. Gustavo Plascencia alongside faculty and students, the booth will function as a gallery, discussion space, and innovative classroom, encouraging visitors to engage in meaningful conversations about the sustainability and development of artistic and community networks.

In addition, look forward to familiar favorites, such as Library Street Collective, Louis Buhl & Co., and artist Tiff Massey from Detroit, and Miami’s own Dimensions Variable, homework gallery, La Cometa, and Women Artists Archive Miami (WAAM).

Naisha Simon, NWSA HS 2026


If you’re a member and haven’t received an email or text message to request your fair passes, please contact us at hello@commissioner.us.

Dejha Carrington