Ever spent the night in an art gallery? From indelible pre-stardom images of the Rolling Stones to contemporary African art, The Betsy is a modern museum.
Aela Morgan
Exhibited in Board Room
Aela Boyum Morgan was born in 1970 in Israel to young parents in what was then a “mixed marriage.” She immigrated to New York at the age of eight and graduated from the United Nations International School in 1988 and the NYU Stern School of Business in 1992.
Andy Sweet Collection
Exhibited in Lobby Salon
Born in Miami Beach in 1953, Sweet documented the life in Miami Beach and on Ocean Drive in the 70's and 80's Sweet was witness to a unique time in the history of his hometown...
Bettina von Zwehl
Exhibited in Carlton Room
Drawing on various art historical traditions and visual culture, Bettina von Zwehl intuitively experiments with, and expands, the language of photography.
Bob Bonis
Exhibited in Hallways
The Betsy proudly presents over 250 works shot by Bob Bonis, Road Manager of both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones during their first US tours.
Carlos Andres Cruz “Betsy’s CEO’s (Canine Executive Officers): Katie, Betsy and Rosa”
Exhibited in Underground Gallery
Carlos Andres Cruz is a professional dog photographer based in Bogota, Colombia. On a visit to see family in Miami Beach a few years ago, Carlos serendipitously came across Katie and Betsy, our hotel’s CEOs (Canine Executive Officers), playing ball on the beach.
Charlie Spot
Exhibited in Gallery
Charlie Spot (b.1994) is an emerging London based artist who began his career in 2019. He specializes in light box and street photography taken in the UK, Europe, US and Asia.
Clyde Butcher
Exhibited in Gallery
Clyde Butcher is an American large-format camera photographer known for wilderness photography of the Florida landscape. Presenting Partner Everglades Foundation.
dNASAb for No Vacancy
The City of Miami Beach, in collaboration with the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA), is pleased to announce the 2024 edition of No Vacancy, Miami Beach.
Elinor Carucci
Exhibited in Carlton Room
Elinor Carucci draws inspiration from her personal life to create poignant photographs that contemplate identity, relationships, and the passage of time.