NADA Miami has announced details for its 23rd edition, taking place December 2–6, 2025, at Ice Palace Studios. The fair will feature 140 exhibitors from 30 countries and 65 cities, including 47 first-time participants such as Foundry Seoul, Post Times, and Brigitte Mulholland. The Curated Spotlight program, now in its sixth year and supported by TD Bank, is organized this year by Vancouver-based curator Kate Wong, who selected galleries and artists taking nontraditional approaches to supporting artistic practice. Participants include Devin N. Morris, Ana Alenso, Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck, Faith Icecold, Huey Lightbody, Mahari Chabwera, and Marissa Delano, presented by spaces like EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, El Consulado, Romance, Southside Contemporary Art Gallery, and Spill 180.
This edition matters because NADA Miami continues to champion emerging talent and diverse perspectives, offering a platform for first-time exhibitors and innovative curatorial visions. The Curated Spotlight program, alongside the ECOLOGIES public programming series, underscores the fair's role in shaping contemporary art discourse and providing vital opportunities for artists and galleries to reach new audiences. As a key event during Miami Art Week, NADA Miami 2025 reflects broader trends in the art market toward inclusivity and nontraditional support structures for artists.