

Location: Roberto Clemente Park | 101 NW 34th Street | Wynwood Art District, Miami
| Events Schedule | |||
| FirstView | Wednesday | Dec 3 | 3pm to 9pm |
| PressView | Wednesday | Dec 3 | 5pm to 9pm |
| Hours | |||
| Day 2 | Thursday | Dec 4 | 10am to 8pm |
| Day 3 | Friday | Dec 5 | 10am to 8pm |
| Day 4 | Saturday | Dec 6 | 10am to 8pm |
| Day 5 | Sunday | Dec 7 | 10am to 6pm |
| Admission | |||
| FirstView | $100 | Free for VIP cardholders | ||
| General | $15 | Free for VIP cardholders | ||
| Student | $10 | ||
MIAMI-SCOPE, Miami's original emerging art fair, returns for its sixth year in Miami, expanded in size and global reach, with 85 exhibitors presenting at the 60,000 square foot pavilion at 101 NW 34th Street (NW 2nd Avenue) in Roberto Clemente Park in the Wynwood Art District.
SCOPE Miami is open daily from 10 am - 8 pm. Admission is $12. Shuttle buses run daily to the SCOPE pavilion from The Standard Miami Beach, the Raleigh Hotel and Art Basel Miami Beach.
Over the past five years, SCOPE has brought emerging galleries such as Peres Projects, Daniel Reich, John Connelly Presents, Taxter & Spengemann and Marella Gallery to a wider audience and given many now-prominent emerging artists like Assume Astro Vivid Focus, Scissor Sisters and Black Label their first significant international exposure.
Introducing artists, curators, and cutting-edge galleries to new audiences internationally has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world available anywhere. With art fairs in Miami, Basel, New York, London, and the Hamptons, SCOPE is proud to be an influential presence in the expanding global art market.
With total sales of nearly $100 million and attendance of over 250,000 visitors, SCOPE has drawn wide media attention including CBS News, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Art in America, and ArtNet Magazine, which wrote, "Of the various art fairs in Miami, it was SCOPE that served up the best, both inside and out."
New at SCOPE Miami 2008, the artist-designed 60,000 square foot pavilion expands its exhibition space by 30%. Centrally located in the Wynwood Art District, the SCOPE pavilion is convenient to the Rubell Family Collection, the Margulies Collection, as well as Miami's top galleries. SCOPE Miami 2008 builds on last year's record breaking success by presenting one-person and curatorial based shows, tours, screenings and special events alongside museum quality programming.