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May 25, 2007 Issue # 40
The Art of Friendship
A Pair of Painters from Operation Peter Pan Has Opened Miami’s Newest Art Gallery

By Jonathan Wemette

Nuri Bustillo and Olga Buffett

Nuri Bustillo and Olga Buffett, whose friendship built a gallery

The Buffett Gallery is a small establishment with one modest showroom and a cluttered back office. The friendship that built it, however, is nearly epic in scope.

Olga Buffett and Nury Bustillo are the friends and business partners behind Miami’s newest art gallery. They first knew each other as four-year-old girls in 1950s Cuba.

Their families were friends, and though the girls played together as young children, they were not close. This changed when, at the age of 12, they were sent to the United States together in Operation Peter Pan.

Between 1960 and 1962, Operation Peter Pan brought more than 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban children to the United States. After the Communist takeover of Cuba in 1959, parents who opposed the new government and parents who feared their children would be shipped to Soviet work camps sent their children to Miami. Financed in part by the U.S. government, it became the largest exodus of unaccompanied children in the history of the Western Hemisphere.

Wynwood: Big Changes Afoot
A New Day Dawn’s on Miami’s Down and Dirty Design District

Story and Photos by Irene Sperber

Perrotin Gallerie's outside sculpture garden

Perrotin Gallerie's outside sculpture garden

Visiting Wynwood for Gallery Walks, 2007-style, is so markedly different from  previous years that it boggles one’s mind.  We are now calling it the Wynwood Arts District, and I found myself sharing parking spaces with customers from Target, Marshall’s and West Elm---a far cry  from my old M.O. of arriving armed with an uzi and rottweiler.  (Okay, I’m kidding, but only marginally).

Held regularly on the second Saturday of every month from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., the number of galleries is exploding at a rate that would impress a bunny.  There are approximately 55 art dealers at the moment.  I managed only a tiny selection on my last jaunt, which allows for repeat walks without repeating galleries.

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By Manny Meland
Arts OpportunitiesArts Opportunities
Local organizations seek performers, paid staff and volunteers
Matthew Glass

Behind the Scenes
Matthew Glass

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Ronnie Greenspan
 

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