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The Best Art Exhibitions to See in Miami in April

April 8th, 2026
Seth Cameron, The Stranger (Chrysanthemums), 2026. Dye and sumi ink on bleached linen, 63 × 32.5 × 1.25 in.

Some of the biggest shows of the spring season open this month.

By Douglas Markowitz

April sees some of the biggest openings of Miami’s spring art season. While Harmony Korine’s show at ICA Miami is the splashiest of the bunch, there’s also new solo presentations from locals Alejandro Piñeiro Bello and Harumi Abe, a big anniversary exhibition at MoCA North Miami, and a Jimmy Buffett-inspired show at Locust Projects. See our picks for the best art to see in Miami this month below.

All presentations are listed in the order in which they opened. Unless otherwise noted, events are free to attend and open to the public.

Seth Cameron / Katelyn Eichwald / Eamon Monaghan at Nina Johnson

Three new shows debut at Nina Johnson in Little Haiti on Thursday, April 23. Seth Cameron will show several different bodies of work in “Good Dog,” including pieces inspired by Chinese inkwash paintings and Albert Camus’ The Stranger, an artist book, and sculptures by fellow artist Frank Traynor. Katelyn Eichwald will show paintings examining the mythological siren, while Eamon Monaghan’s “Knots” sculptures experiment with abstract forms. On view through June 27 at Nina Johnson, 6315 NW Second Ave., Miami; 305-571-2288; ninajohnson.com.

Read the full article online on Miami New Times.

  • Seth Cameron, The Stranger (Chrysanthemums), 2026. Dye and sumi ink on bleached linen, 63 × 32.5 × 1.25 in.
  • Eamon Monaghan, Bow Tie, 2026. Cardboard, aluminum foil, aluminum wire, epoxy putty, wood, papier-mâché, watercolor, 27 x 47 x 9 in.
  • Katelyn Eichwald, Dopamine, 2026. Oil on canvas, 4 x 4 in.