On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)
On December 1, North Development, the Miami-based developer behind the game-changing Domus FLATS Model, and Ludlow Coffee Supply, the iconic coffee brand born on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, hosted their “Wake The Art Up”event, a curated morning of specialty coffee, music and art to kick off Miami Art Week. The exclusive event celebrated Miami’s creative spirit and vibrant community, and featured a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro–whose work is featured in North Development’s Domus Brickell Park project–allowing guests to gain insight into his artistic process. Ludlow brews and light bites were served.
On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)On Monday, December 1, North Development and Ludlow Coffee Supply kicked off Miami Art Week with their “Wake The Art Up” event, bringing together Miami’s creative community for a morning of culture, conversation and, of course, art. Guests enjoyed Ludlow’s signature brews, light bites, and a Q&A with local artist Francisco Lo Castro, who offered insight into his work and creative approach. @ 1200 Brickell Ave., 18th floor, Miami, FL (Credit: Bulldog Media)