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SUMMARY:NSU Art Museum: Free First Thursdays Starry Nights
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 6th from 4-8pm experience Free First Thursdays Starry Nights at NSU Art Museum presented by AutoNation with FREE museum admission. View NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale’s current exhibitions and join in on the fun with drop-in art workshops for all ages inspired by artists featured in the current exhibitions. Guests will enjoy:\n2-for-1 specials on wine and craft beer\nlight bites in the Museum Café\nfree admission to exhibitions\nhands-on art projects for all ages.\nSchedule:\nMicro Mini Muse and Mini Muse (ages 3+): \nIn celebration of Pride Month in June\, participants will enhance graphite portraits of glamorous drag queens from American pop artist Andy Warhol’s Ladies and Gentlemen series (1975)\, or iconic pop culture images\, using colorful mixed media and collage. \nDrop-in Arts for Teens and Adults: \nInspired by Andy Warhol’s distinctive 1975 drag queen portrait series Ladies and Gentlemen\, and in the spirit of Pride Month\, teens and adults will create new identity self-portraits using colors and collage. \nPlus additional surprise events / FREE and open to the public.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/nsu-art-museum-free-first-thursdays-starry-nights-10/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum\, One East Las Olas Boulevard\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301\, United States
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SUMMARY:ICA Miami and Miami Design District present The Distance is Nowhere
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 6th at 7pm Paul Maheke presents The Distance is Nowhere\, a performance created in collaboration with artist and filmmaker Sophie Mallett in 2018. Part of ICA Miami Performs taking place in the design district’s Paradise Plaza. Combining sound\, text\, and movement\, The Distance is Nowhere explores transitional spaces\, using water as a metaphor for the pathways among the body\, information and knowledge\, and sociopolitical and historical concerns.\nThis event is Free and Open to the Public\, RSVP here.\n\nImage: The Distance is Nowhere performed by Paul Maheke and Sophie Mallett at Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Palermo\, Italy. Curated by Stella Sideli. Photo: Overall Adv.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/ica-miami-and-miami-design-district-present-the-distance-is-nowhere/
LOCATION:Miami Design District Paradise Plaza\, 151 NE 41st Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33137\, United States
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SUMMARY:Coral Gables Museum presents The Compassion Project
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 6th from 7-9pm the Coral Gables Museum presents the opening of The Compassion Project. This exhibition compiles the work of twenty local and nationally renowned photographers who have been paired with formerly incarcerated women\, and asked to make a portrait of them while they are in the process of re-integration to society. Artists delve on these women’s sense of belonging and on their concept of home. Their powerful photographs reveal the real women – mothers\, daughters\, and wives\, who ended up behind bars. Photographs are complemented by the subjects’ powerful testimonies.\nThe Art of Compassion is curated by photographer and producer Starr Sariego and it is part of “The Compassion Project”. This initiative aims to redefine the preconceptions about formerly incarcerated women through photography\, film\, an interactive app\, and a rich educational curricula\, and works in collaboration with LEAP\, an organization that empowers women to put prison in the past.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/coral-gables-museum-presents-the-compassion-project/
LOCATION:Coral Gables Museum\, 285 Aragon Avenue\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33134\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dot Fiftyone Gallery presents Lush Green Tropical Jungle
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 6th from 7-10pm Dot Fiftyone Gallery is pleased to present Lush Green Tropical Jungle\, a group show featuring Florida-based artists Brooks Dierdorff\, Gonzalo Fuenmayor\, Anastasia Samoylova and Magnus Sodamin\, curated by Veronica Flom. The show will be on view from June 6 to July 20\, 2019.\nThe name of the show Lush Green Tropical Jungle alludes to the titles of commercial stock photo data bases of tropical areas. The exhibition questions our experience with the environment in a state such as Florida\, where the difference among seasons is blurred\, and unpredictable weather conditions and natural disasters emphasize both human vulnerability and human manipulation. From paintings of exuberant foliage of the garden of the Fairchild to the celestial photographs depicting Eden; from the tourist-centered areas of Miami to the Eurocentric vision of the tropics\, the show’s emphasis centers on this dissonance between nature as both paradise and catastrophe. In the age of Anthropocene\, these works raise debates about the ways in which we represent nature and the role that nature has in our life.\n\nImage: Magnus Sodamin\, ‘Red Sky at Night’\, Acrylic on Panel\, 30″ x 24″\, 2018. Courtesy of Primary
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/dot-fiftyone-gallery-presents-lush-green-tropical-jungle/
LOCATION:Dot Fiftyone Gallery\, 7275 NE 4th Avenue\, Miami\, 33138\, United States
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