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Lincoln Road Art Coverage

By January 6, 2026No Comments

As a result of our ongoing pitching efforts, Lincoln Road has secured extensive Art Week visibility across top regional and national outlets — reaching a combined 5.8M+ unique monthly readers! Across all platforms, Lincoln Road’s large-scale public art installations were consistently positioned as must-see highlights of Miami Art Week, reinforcing the promenade as one of the city’s most dynamic and accessible cultural destinations.

Lincoln Road was spotlighted in the January issue of Brickell Magazine (print and digital), with a dedicated spread spotlighting Philippe Katerine’s Mr. Pink Takes Flight installation. The feature focuses on the playful, bubblegum-pink inflatables perched across rooftops and public spaces along Lincoln Road, highlighting how the large-scale works transform everyday sidewalks and buildings into moments of imagination, color and surprise. The piece reinforces Lincoln Road’s role as a platform for accessible, outdoor public art that invites both locals and visitors to engage with creativity in unexpected ways. The publication has a print circulation of 30,000+ across households, businesses and high-traffic destinations throughout South Florida. Please find the link to the digital edition below, along with the attached print clip.

In Spanish-language media, El Nuevo Herald included Lincoln Road in its roundup of the five best plans to kick off 2026 in Miami, positioning the district as a cultural epicenter filled with accessible, free programming. The article highlights a packed January calendar featuring Live on Lincoln Road concerts, the monthly Lincoln Road Art Walk, outdoor tango classes, drawing sessions, run clubs, antique markets, the Sunday farmers market and community yoga, underscoring Lincoln Road’s commitment to year-round activation and community engagement. Please see the link to coverage below.

Lincoln Road was also featured by Secret Miami, a go-to digital platform for city happenings and lifestyle content, which spotlighted the weekly free community yoga hosted every Sunday morning in the Euclid Courtyard. The piece emphasizes the approachable, all-levels nature of the classes and positions Lincoln Road as a welcoming space for wellness-focused programming in the new year. Please see the link to coverage below.

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