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Coral Gables Magazine article

I'm honored to be included in the March 2026 issue of Coral Gables Magazine.

The article by Kylie Wang reads (find it on page 60 of the online edition here):

Alice Goldhagen is about as local as it gets. A Miami native, Goldhagen and her family moved to Coral Gables officially when she was about 11, and other than a brief stop in Wisconsin for college (followed by two degrees at FIU and UM), she’s been here ever since. Like as not, you’ve seen Goldhagen’s photography, which – like her – is well-traveled but based in the Gables. Outside of the city, she’s particularly focused on Aix-en-Provence, France, which is one of Coral Gables’ sister cities, as well as Italy and other areas of Europe.

Her photos of the City Beautiful and several European cities have been exhibited at Coral Gables Museum, Coral Gables Library, Società Dante Alighieri Miami, and at Le Petit Verdot in Aix-en-Provence, amongst others. In 2024, she was also awarded a $5,000 grant from the Corral and Cathers Art Fund, which aims to support local artists’ continued development. Besides photography, Goldhagen also serves on the city’s Landmarks Advisory Board, and is a member of the Historic Preservation Association of Coral Gables and the Villagers.

 

LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT

Last spring, Goldhagen visited the Fiat 500 Club, a museum in Garlenda, Italy dedicated to the classic car. She presented several photos she’d taken of Fiat 500s over the years to the museum, which included them in an article about her in its September 2025 magazine. Goldhagen also donated a photo to the museum, of a red convertible Fiat 500 on Amalfi Drive.

WHAT SHE SAYS

“Beauty inspires my passion for photography. I like to take happy photographs; [ones] that I feel are beautiful and illustrate beautiful objects,” she says. “Color and animation are very important to me. In Coral Gables, I love photographing the doorways, entrances, fountains, the Biltmore, the poinciana trees, the architectural details…

When we moved here, I thought I was moving to paradise, and, of course, I still feel like I’m in paradise.”