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SUMMARY:Arts Warehouse presents Pink
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 6th from 6-9pm Arts Warehouse presents Pink\, a group exhibition exploring the cultural narrative of color\, curated by guest curators and exhibiting artists Dana Donaty & Renee Phillips. The exhibition features artists: Diane Arrieta\, Cruise Bogle\, Melanie Brewster\, Heather Couch\, Melissa Delprete\, Dana Donaty\, Kim Fay\, Caitlin Frown\, TD Gillispie\, Amy Gross\, Alex Heria\, Ezra Hubbard\, Etheard Joseph\, Kandy Lopez\, Michelle Miller\, Amanda Perna\, Renee Phillips\, Kenny Schofield\, Maxine Spector. This event coincides with the Delray Beach First Friday Art Walk. \nThe Delray Beach CRA’s Arts Warehouse located in the Pineapple Grove Arts District opened in late 2017. The 15\,000 sq. ft. warehouse conversion to an art incubator supports small arts businesses\, and is a catalyst for economic development and growth within the Pineapple Grove Arts District and the Community Redevelopment Area as a whole.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/arts-warehouse-presents-pink/
LOCATION:Arts Warehouse\, 313 Northeast 3rd Street\, Delray Beach\, FL\, 33444\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mindy Solomon Gallery presents Super Future Kid: Moonrise Sisters
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 7th from 6 – 9pm Mindy Solomon is pleased to present an exhibition of New York based\, longtime gallery artist Super Future Kid. Moonrise Sisters is her first solo exhibition since moving to the United States from the United Kingdom. Writer Tara Anne Dalbow has written the following essay regarding the show. This exhibition is on view January 7 – February 11\, 2023. \nSuper Future Kid is seeing double. The seven paintings in Moonrise Sisters illuminate the generative power of human connection with extraordinary emotion and immediacy. A departure from her previous works\, which primarily championed individual characters and their nonhuman guides\, such as butterflies\, cats\, and bears\, this exhibition celebrates human companionship. \nThe twin figures seen throughout\, rendered in an exuberant color palette and arranged in striking compositions\, appear to be two halves of the same whole; their relationship\, a third thing that transcends the limitations and boundaries of the self. The artist!s interest in Plato!s concept of twin flames\, a single soul split into two bodies\, comes in part from her grandparent’s relationship. “They were so united and connected that they became one whole until my grandfather passed away\,” says SFK. The artist employs symmetry\, reflection\, and mirroring to emphasize the figure’s interdependence and the impossibility of harmony\, balance\, or equilibrium if the halves were to be separated. \n  \nImage: Super Future Kid\nPour Me A Rainbow\, 2022\nAcrylic on canvas\n55″ x 65″
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/mindy-solomon-gallery-presents-super-future-kid-moonrise-sisters/
LOCATION:Mindy Solomon Gallery\, 848 NW 22 Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T180000
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SUMMARY:Coral Gables Museum: Painting with Bronze; The Work of Freda Coffing Tschumy
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 27th from 6 – 8pm experience the Opening of Painting with Bronze; The Work of Freda Coffing Tschumy at the Coral Gables Museum\, Carole A. Fewell Gallery. This exhibition is on view January 27 – April 9\, 2023. \nCurated by Yuni Villalonga\, Director of Curatorial Programs at the Coral Gables Museum. This exhibition gathers a selection of abstract\, experimental work in bronze and other materials by local artist Freda Coffing Tschumy\, from the 1960s to today. \nWith a broad education that includes painting\, drawing\, stone carving\, and bronze casting\, as well as art history\, English\, and religion\, Tschumy has developed a strong teaching career alongside her studio practice. In 1991\, she became the Director of the University of Miami Foundry\, where she co-founded the program Art After Dark and taught Bronze Casting. Also in the 1990s\, she started The Foundry Guild\, along with other artists. In 2004\, she was asked to help create the foundry at ArtSouth in Homestead\, and four years later\, she joined the Foundry at Miami Dade College/Kendall as an adjunct professor. \nSince 1974\, Tschumy has widely exhibited her work nationally. Her public artwork is currently on view at the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden and at the University of Miami Metro Station. Her work is collected by the FIU Wolfsonian Museum\, Miami Dade Art in Public Places\, Vassar College\, Count and Countess Fernando Pecci-Blunt\, Taffy Gould and the Canadian Postal Museum. \n  \nImage: View of Freda C. Tschumy’s studio in Coconut Grove\, Photo: Pavel Acosta\nTschumy’s bronze abstract sculpture holds an unusual\, often reverse mirror up to the physical world\, inspired by how energy has sculpted the universe. Her art loosely evokes how forces of nature have transformed our world\, from roots and branches of trees to hidden interiors of sea shells\, from whirling water spouts to jewel-like galaxies visible only through high-powered telescopes” says Elisa Turner in the exhibition catalog.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/coral-gables-museum-painting-with-bronze-the-work-of-freda-coffing-tschumy/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Museum\, 285 Aragon Avenue\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33134\, United States
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SUMMARY:Coral Gables Museum: The World is a Handkerchief\, The World in a Handkerchief
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 27th from 6 – 8pm experience the Opening of The World is a Handkerchief\, The World in a Handkerchief at the Coral Gables Museum. This exhibition is the result of the project’s iteration in Miami\, where a group of local artists have been selected and invited to participate in the workshop. The resulting works\, along with the previous handkerchirfs\, will be presented at the Coral Gables Museum from January 27 to February 15\, 2023. Curated by Claudia DeMonte and Cecilia Mandrile; Organized by Yuni Villalonga\, Director of Curatorial Programs\, Coral Gables Museum. \nParticipating Artists:\nLiene Bosque | Ivonne Ferrer | Maria Lino | Shelly McCoy | Adrian Menendez | Aurora Molina\nPatrick Oleson | Fabian Pena | Evelyn Politzer | Zion Rozier | Aida Tejada | Laura Villarreal | Silvia Yapur \nHandkerchiefs have accompanied people in celebrations and farewells in many cultures for centuries\, offered bodily protection and coverage\, and sustained expressions of political tenets and spiritual beliefs. In this project\, handkerchiefs become vessels of memories and itinerant narratives; containers of emotions; translators of wounds\, and signals of ideological resistance. Each piece epitomizes a soft space that holds disappearing recollections of homeland as well as reflections on displacement and identity that can be carried as a tangible memento. In times when touch appears as a dangerous sense\, every single printed handkerchief means a meaningful testament to the continuous nurturing mentorship among artists and educators\, reminding us that soft touch remains both as an intimate and universal element of communication. \nThe World is a Handkerchief is a traveling exhibition rooted in the Spanish saying ‘el mundo es un pañuelo\,’ which translates into English as ‘this is such a small world’. The project traces serendipitous encounters\, moments of discovering personal connections in distant places or unexpected contexts. \nThe project began with the meeting of Claudia DeMonte and Cecilia Mandrile as a mentor and student respectively at the University of Maryland\, United States in 1995 and has expanded through an international collaborative network between mentors\, students\, and peers. To celebrate this constant and sustained creative dialogue\, in 2019 the curators developed a portable exhibition of 50 handkerchiefs that explored the meaning of belonging and interconnectedness that this Spanish saying so tangibly evokes. \nIn the reconstruction of this alternative family made up of artists and collectives from different latitudes and generations during the last two decades\, both printed an edition of 25 handkerchiefs\, and sent a printed handkerchief along with a blank handkerchief to 50 invited artists to intervene with their own reflections on home\, identity\, and belonging. From this exchange a “wandering genealogy” was born\, a tribute to the strong threads that have woven this shared territory as itinerant artists and educators. \nDriven by the collaborative nature of their artistic practice and based on extensive research into the history and tradition of the printed handkerchief\, it is only natural that this family tree expands its branches through traveling graphic editions. The World in a Handkerchief is a new chapter of the project\, a graphic\, soft\, and traveling portfolio curated by guest artists from the core genealogy. Workshops have been held at the Centre for Fine Print Research\, Bristol\, UK; Proyecto’ ace and Zona Imaginaria.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/coral-gables-museum-the-world-is-a-handkerchief-the-world-in-a-handkerchief/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Museum\, 285 Aragon Avenue\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33134\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brunch at The Bass
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, January 28th from 12noon – 1:30pm enjoy Brunch at The Bass\, featuring Adrián Villar Rojas with Mariana Telleria: El fin de la imaginación. The Bass invites you for a presentation on Adrián Villar Rojas with Mariana Telleria: El fin de la imaginación led by Executive Director & Chief Curator Silvia Karman Cubiñá\, and introducing the museum’s new Curator\, James Voorhies\, followed by a tour of the exhibition. \nBrunch at The Bass is a members-only series. Members at the Affiliate ($250) level and above receive complimentary access for two. Artist/Student/Teacher ($25)\, General ($50) and Dual/Family ($100) level members can attend Brunch at The Bass for a cost of $20 per person. \nFor more information\, please call 305.673.7530 or email membership@thebass.org
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/brunch-at-the-bass-2/
LOCATION:The Bass\, 2100 Collins Avenue\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230128T130000
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SUMMARY:AIRIE's New Exhibition 'Passages of Hope' Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 28th from 1-2pm you are cordially invited to experience the opening reception of Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE)‘s New Exhibition ‘Passages of Hope‘\, curated by AIRIE Creative Director and 2022 AIRIE fellow Cornelius Tulloch. This exhibition reveals connections that the 2022 AIRIE fellows found or created in the Everglades and celebrates stories of this natural landscape. Through these passages\, artists have created a sense of purpose\, place\, and lineage. In addition to Tulloch\, participating artists include Arsimmer McCoy\, Francisco Masó\, Kunya Rowley\, Lola Flash\, M. Carmen Lane\, and Ania Freer. The exhibition will be on display at the Nest Gallery throughout 2023 in Everglades National Park. This Event is FREE & Open to the Public / RSVP HERE. \nPresented by Build McKenzie and in sponsorship with Friends of the Everglades.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/airies-new-exhibition-passages-of-hope-opening-reception/
LOCATION:AIRIE Nest Gallery\, 40001 State Highway 9336\, Homestead\, FL\, 33034\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230129T120000
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SUMMARY:NSU Art Museum: Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, January 29th from 12noon – 5pm Fort Lauderdale residents receive FREE admission to NSU Art Museum on Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Days. Residents will enjoy the exhibitions on view\, and also receive 10% discount on catalogues published by NSU Art Museum in the Museum Store as well as 2-for-1 wine in the Museum Café. \nFor free admission\, residents must show a photo ID\, driver’s license or residential utility bill with proof of Fort Lauderdale address. \n  \nFort Lauderdale Neighbor Day is supported by the City of Fort Lauderdale.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/nsu-art-museum-fort-lauderdale-neighbor-day-8/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum\, One East Las Olas Boulevard\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301\, United States
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