There's still time to feature in Dezeen's guide to Miami art week 2024
It's not too late to feature in the Dezeen Events Guide for Miami art week, which spotlights all the key events taking place during this year's festival.
From 2 to 8 December, Miami becomes home to exhibitions, fairs, talks, installations and pop-up events exploring global art and design.
More than 1,200 galleries are expected to take part in the festival, while over 20 fairs are scheduled, including Alcova, Design Miami and Art Basel Miami Beach.
Find out how you can feature in the guide below.
How to get listed in Dezeen's digital guide to Miami art week
Get in touch with the Dezeen Events Guide team at [email protected] to book your listing or to discuss a wider partnership with Dezeen. There are three types of listings:
Standard listings cost £125/$170 and include the event name, date and location details plus a website link. These listings will also feature up to 50 words of text about the event.
Enhanced listings cost £175/$240 and include all of the above plus an image at the top of the listing's page and an image in the listing preview on the festival guide homepage. These listings will also feature up to 100 words of text about the event.
Featured listings cost £350/$470 and include all elements of an enhanced listing plus a post on Dezeen's Threads channel, inclusion in the featured events carousel on the right hand of the festival guide homepage for up to two weeks and 150 words of text about the event.
This text can include commercial information such as ticket prices and offers and can feature additional links to website pages such as ticket sales, newsletter signups etc.
About Dezeen Events Guide
Dezeen Events Guide is our guide to the best architecture and design events taking place across the world each year.
The guide is updated weekly and includes virtual events, conferences, trade fairs, major exhibitions and design weeks.
For more details on inclusion in Dezeen Events Guide, including in our guide to Miami art week, email [email protected].
The illustration is by Justyna Green.