For its 23rd edition, the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) returns to Ice Palace Studios from December 2–6, bringing together nearly 140 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofits from 30 countries and 65 cities. Long recognized as a launchpad for new voices in contemporary art, NADA Miami 2025 continues to expand the conversation by championing both established and emerging exhibitors.
Welcoming Visionary Debuts and Curations
Juan Gutierrez, “Tacones,” varial dimensions, acrylic painting on papier maché; Courtesy of the artist and hipopoety.
This year introduces 47 first-time participants, including Brigitte Mulholland (Paris), FOUNDRY SEOUL (Seoul), Post Times (New York), and CASTLE (Los Angeles). Meanwhile, 58 NADA members reaffirm their commitment to the fair’s spirit of collaboration and experimentation. The NADA Projects section once again offers a platform for artist-run and alternative spaces, with contributions from AKIINOUE (Tokyo), Chilli (London), and Oolite Arts (Miami Beach), among others.
“This year introduces 47 first-time participants,”
Dan Perkins, “Moon Gate,” 2025, oil on panel, 20 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist and Deanna Evans Projects.
Dan Perkins Gateway, “(Dusk),” 2025, oil on panel, 20 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist and Deanna Evans Projects.
Visitors can also look forward to the return of Curated Spotlight, a section organized by a guest curator and presented in partnership with TD Bank, which brings focused attention to innovative presentations from across the fair. With exhibitors spanning Buenos Aires to Lagos, Shanghai to Pittsburgh, NADA Miami underscores its role as one of the most international and eclectic gatherings during Miami Art Week.
As NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs notes, the fair reflects the scope and substance of its network, amplifying voices that are reshaping the contemporary art landscape. For collectors, curators, and art lovers alike, NADA Miami remains an essential destination for discovering the next generation of artists and the spaces that support them.
A Global Celebration of Forward-Thinking Art
Miranda Boulton, “Echoes of Summer,” 2025, oil and acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 150 x 120cm, Patricia Fleming Gallery, courtesy of the artist.
Miranda Boulton, “Garlands and Wreaths I,” 2025, oil and acrylic spray paint on canvas, 150 x 120cm, Patricia Fleming Gallery, courtesy of the artist.
NADA Miami 2025 promises an invigorating and dynamic platform, further enriching Miami’s vibrant art scene this December. With its return to the expansive Ice Palace Studios, the event offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience a vast array of artistic expressions from nearly 140 participants representing an impressive geographical span. This edition notably enhances its global footprint by welcoming new contributors hailing from cities as diverse as Buenos Aires, Lagos, and Caracas, illustrating the fair’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange and broadening the contemporary art dialogue.
Championing Experimental and Alternative Spaces
Huey Lightbody, 2022
“Getting There,” Mixed Media (Acrylic, Latex, Oil Paints, Aerosol, Marker, Graphite, Charcoal)
Unstretched raw Canvas
Approx. ( 70” x 58” ); Courtesy of the artist and Southside Contemporary.
Beyond the impressive exhibitor lineup, the fair places special emphasis on experimental and artist-run spaces through its NADA Projects segment. This area highlights alternative approaches and innovative curatorial practices, featuring spaces from Tokyo to London, which underscore the fair’s dedication to nurturing emerging talent and creative risk-taking. The return of the Curated Spotlight section, in partnership with TD Bank, introduces a carefully selected showcase guided by a guest curator’s vision, promising fresh perspectives and thoughtful engagements within the bustling fair environment.
A Hub for Collectors, Curators, and Art Enthusiasts
Ron Isaacs “Wallflowers,” 2020, acrylic on birch plywood construction, 20 x 14 x 2.5 inches, courtesy Marinaro, New York.
As a crucial fixture during Miami Art Week, NADA Miami continues to serve as an essential meeting ground where collectors, curators, and enthusiasts can discover groundbreaking works and connect with forward-thinking galleries. Its inclusive programming and expansive international reach contribute to shaping the contemporary art ecosystem, positioning the fair not just as a marketplace, but as a vital cultural incubator dedicated to the future of art.
“NADA Miami 2025 promises an invigorating and dynamic platform,”
Mason Saltarrelli, “Singing with the brass band,” 2024, oil on canvas, 31.5 x 25.5 inches, courtesy of Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Los Angeles.
Mason Saltarrelli, “The Sun and Spanish Moss,” 2025, oil on canvas, 31.5 x 25.5 inches, courtesy of Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Los Angeles.
“We are delighted to present the exhibitor list for this year’s Miami fair—an extraordinary showcase that reflects the full breadth, depth, and vitality of our community,” remarked Hubbs. “At the core of our mission is an unwavering commitment to supporting galleries, non-profits and artist-run spaces year-round, and Miami provides a unique platform to amplify those voices on the global stage. As we return to the Ice Palace Studios for our 23rd edition, we look forward to welcoming exhibitors and visitors alike to celebrate the best of contemporary art and the spirit of collaboration that defines NADA.”
Gabriela Pez, “Tenderness,” 49.2 x 44.9 in, Watercolor and coffee on paper; Courtesy of the artist and The Cuban Art Hub.
NADA Miami
Dates: December 2–6, 2025
VIP Preview: December 2, 10am–4pm
Participating Exhibitors: Nearly 140
Location: Ice Palace Studios, 1400 North Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33136
Kurumi Ono, “Ferment,” 2023, Installation view at Center; Courtesy of the artist and GALLERY HAYASHI + ART BRIDGE.