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Grove Art Walk Sunday Recap
This past Sunday, downtown Coconut Grove buzzed with energy and creativity as The Grove Art Walk made its return. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., hundreds of visitors wandered beneath the iconic banyan trees, exploring local art, open-air booths, and vibrant installations that turned the neighborhood into a dynamic showcase of Miami’s artistic talent.
With upbeat sets by Captain G (DJ Alex Gutierrez of Yacht Rock Miami), the atmosphere was lively and inviting. Music filled the streets as walkers connected with local artists, grabbed coffee from local cafés, and discovered works that celebrated the bold and diverse spirit of South Florida’s art scene.
Meet Some of the Outstanding Artists:
Eileen Seitz: Spirit of the Tropics
Among the standout artists was Eileen Seitz, radiating her signature tropical vibrancy — even in her attire. Dressed in one of her own designs, surrounded by matching pillows and posters, Seitz greeted guests warmly, sharing stories from her extraordinary artistic journey.
Born in Manhattan, Seitz found her calling early. By age 13, she was winning awards for her paintings; by 18, she was studying fine arts at Pratt Institute. Yet it was her travels through the Caribbean — from Puerto Rico to St. Thomas and beyond — that truly shaped her vision. Her work glows with the colors of the tropics, a celebration of nature’s light and rhythm. “Living in the tropics allows my spirit to speak freely through pen and brush,” she says. “The magic happens when the viewer connects with that same life force.”

Peter Studl: Emotion in Motion
Nearby, Peter Studl’s exhibit drew crowds with its commanding presence. His piece Ay Caramba was a highlight — a blend of intensity, beauty, and emotion. Studl’s abstract works bridge the gap between visual art and physical experience, using industrial and natural materials to evoke depth and motion.
Studl’s philosophy is simple yet profound: art should move the viewer at first encounter, creating lasting emotional resonance. His collectors span from Miami to the Netherlands, and it’s easy to see why — his art doesn’t just decorate a room; it defines it.

Renn New York: Sculptural Jewelry with a Soul
Lauralyn Renn, founder of Renn New York, captivated visitors with her sculptural jewelry pieces — each a blend of nostalgia, nature, and empowerment. A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, Renn spent years designing footwear for brands like Ralph Lauren and Coach before launching her own jewelry line.
Her creative process is distinct: she sculpts each piece by hand from clay rather than wax, giving her work an organic, tactile quality. Her debut Venus Collection was inspired by seashells washed ashore after a storm — a beautiful metaphor for transformation. “From disaster came something beautiful,” she reflects. Sustainability also lies at the heart of her brand — all pieces are made-to-order from recycled metals.

Mr. Trainwreck: Vision Beyond the Frame
Then there’s Mr. Trainwreck, whose vivid, otherworldly art drew visitors into an immersive experience. His 3D and color-reactive works blur the line between fantasy and reality — a kaleidoscope of form and emotion. Each one-of-a-kind piece invites reflection on the mysteries of existence, as if unlocking unseen dimensions of the human psyche.

Roots Pottery Miami: Crafting Connection Through Clay
At Roots Pottery Miami, the art of ceramics took center stage. Known for their handcrafted stoneware made for restaurants and homes alike, the family-owned studio showcased everything from espresso cups to sake vessels — all made with care, sustainability, and Miami flair. Visitors were also invited to join Roots’ ceramics classes, learning to “shape something meaningful” in a warm, community-centered environment.

Brooke Vitek: Life’s a Beach
University of Miami Ph.D. student Brooke Vitek added a splash of whimsy with her mixed-media creations — beach-inspired pieces incorporating jewelry, seashells, and household items. Her motto? “Life is a Beach, and then you dive.” Her work celebrates the playfulness and spontaneity of coastal living.

Arte Haus x Coty Cisne: Where Fashion Meets Fine Art
Another crowd favorite was Arte Haus, an art-meets-fashion boutique founded by a creative couple inspired by Bauhaus design. Their space fused wearable art, shoes, and accessories with gallery-worthy aesthetics — turning shopping itself into an art experience. “We believe in the beauty of creativity in every detail,” they shared, as guests explored the vibrant concept shop.

Sam Dobrow: Through the Lens of Imagination
Photographer Sam Dobrow displayed his fine art photography, merging technical precision with imaginative storytelling. A Daytona Beach native influenced by science and the sea, Dobrow’s work explores surreal landscapes and emotional lightscapes. Inspired early by Jerry Uelsmann at the University of Florida, Dobrow continues to redefine the boundaries of photographic art.

And More Local Talent
The Art Walk also featured Dolores Colichon of Grove House Artists, Miguel Guerrero’s whimsical PVC bird sculptures, and Joe Woodward, known for his small yet powerful painted works — each adding their unique voice to the Grove’s artistic chorus.

With art, music, and creative energy filling every corner, The Grove Art Walk transcended a simple weekend outing—it became a celebration of community, culture, and connection. Organized by the City of Miami’s Coconut Grove Business Improvement District, the event brought together artists, residents, and visitors to share in the creative pulse of the Grove. From seasoned collectors to curious first-timers, everyone discovered something to spark their imagination. As the sun dipped below the banyans and the final chords of yacht rock drifted into the evening breeze, one thing was clear: the spirit of Coconut Grove is as vibrant as ever—and it’s painted in every color of the imagination.

Lee Kessler greeting guests in front of his Barracuda Bar & Grill

Joe Woodward showcasing small works of art

Event: The Grove Art Walk
Location: Downtown Coconut Grove, Miami, FL
Organizer: Coconut Grove Business Improvement District

