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NADA Miami Returns With Its 23rd Edition

Last updated: November 18, 2025 3:35 am
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The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is gearing up for its 23rd edition of NADA Miami, set to take place at Ice Palace Studios from December 2–6, 2025. This much-anticipated event is dedicated to showcasing and promoting new voices in contemporary art, offering a platform for nearly 140 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations from 30 countries and 65 cities around the world.

NADA Miami 2025 promises to be a diverse and eclectic affair, with 58 NADA Members and 47 first-time exhibitors participating. Among the first-timers are Brigitte Mulholland from Paris, FOUNDRY SEOUL from Seoul, Post Times from New York, McLennon Pen Co. from Austin, and CASTLE from Los Angeles. Additionally, AKIINOUE from Tokyo and Chilli from London will be featured in NADA Projects.

One of the highlights of the fair is the TD Bank Curated Spotlight, a special section curated by a renowned curator and presented in partnership with TD Bank. Another exciting addition is ECOLOGIES, a week of public programming, performances, and private convenings presented by NADA and the Knight Foundation, in collaboration with Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and Cultured.

Heather Hubbs, the Executive Director of NADA, expressed her excitement for this year’s Miami fair, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to supporting galleries, non-profits, and artist-run spaces year-round. She highlighted Miami as a unique platform to amplify voices in the global art community and looks forward to celebrating contemporary art and collaboration at NADA Miami.

Early-bird tickets for NADA Miami 2025 are currently available at a discounted rate until November 21. A portion of ticket proceeds will contribute to the eighth annual NADA Acquisition Gift for PAMM, benefiting the museum’s permanent collection.

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For more information and to stay updated on NADA Miami 2025, visit newartdealers.org. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art and support emerging talents from around the globe.

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