Maximum Impact Associates broke socioeconomic barriers with the presentation of the "F.A.M.E. Collective"-it stands for "Fashion, Art, Music, Entertainment"-at a four-story space owned by Todd Glaser in Miami Beach December 4 through 7. The four-day exhibit featured more than 25 of the most prolific graffiti, pop, and contemporary artists from around the world. The street-art exhibition highlighted works by Futura, Ron English, Sam Flores, Stash, and Dave White, among others. Additionally, JB Classics Lab (Jason Bass and MDot), a West Coast-based sneaker company, created a limited edition sneaker for the event incorporating the comfort of an athletic sneaker with the aesthetic details of a luxury shoe. Other collaborations included furniture by Francois Frossard and Miami Ink's Chris Garver and Chris Nunez. Hosted by different media outlets throughout the week, including the Patton Group, Miami magazine, and Juxtapoz magazine, nightly events offered guests a bevy of drink options on each floor that coincided with that floor's theme.
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