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SUMMARY:DORCAM's Curator Conversations with Omar Lopez-Chahoud
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 1st at 5pm join the Doral Contemporary Art Museum DORCAM for an art talk webinar with renowned independent art curator and UNTITLED Art Fair Artistic Director Omar Lopez-Chahoud\, in conversation with other independent art curators. Listen to seasoned and up-and-coming curators talk about their process and strategies to bring their ideas to life in an ever-changing world. In this first installment\, Lopez-Chaoud will be in conversation with New York-based curators Danny Baez and Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy. Broadcasting via Zoom. RSVP here.\n\n\n \n\nOmar López-Chahoud\nArtistic Director and Curator of UNTITLED @UNTITLED Art Fair\nOmar López-Chahoud has been the Artistic Director and Curator of UNTITLED. Since its founding in 2012. As an independent curator\, López-Chahoud has curated and co-curated numerous exhibitions in the United States and internationally. Most recently\, he curated the Nicaraguan Biennial in March 2014. López-Chahoud has participated in curatorial panel discussions at Artists’ Space\, Art in General\, MoMA PS1\, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. López-Chahoud earned MFAs from Yale University School of Art\, and the Royal Academy of Art in London.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nDanny Baez\nCo-Founder | Director of Gallery and External Affairs @MECA® Art Fair\nDanny Baez is a Cultural Curator originally from Quisqueya (Dominican Republic) and now living and working in the greater New York Area. A former student of Advertising at UNAPEC and Printmaker at LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies (Columbia University)\, Mr. Baez has been dedicated to the Art business for the past 10 years under the tutelage of renowned Thai Contemporary artist Rirkrit Tiravanija\, and in New York via NY Art Dealer Gavin Brown. Baez has also represented Gavin Brown’s Enterprise at multiple art fairs around South and North America as a Sales Associate with emphasis on the Latin American Market\, allowing him to create an extended network within the demanding and competitive art world while connecting different artists with collectors\, galleries\, and projects. Danny Baez is also the Co-Founder and Director of MECA International Art Fair in San Juan\, Puerto Rico; Co-Founder and Board Member of the ARTNOIR Collective in New York City.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nAngelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy\nCurator and writer @Assistant Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)\nAngelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy (She/Her) is a Los Angeles and New York-based curator\, writer\, and arts administrator who focuses on contemporary art and craft\, with a particular interest in increasing the visibility of artists of color. She is currently the Assistant Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)\, New York. Since 2016\, she has been part of MAD’s curatorial team\, helping organize over twenty exhibitions. She also manages MAD’s Burke Prize\, a contemporary craft award\, and curates its accompanying exhibition. She holds a BA in Art History from the University of Florida with minors in Anthropology and Ceramics and an MA from the Bard Graduate Center\, New York in Decorative Arts\, Design History & Material Culture. Vizcarrondo-Laboy was born and raised in Puerto Rico.
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SUMMARY:Purvis Comes Home: Manchild in the Promised Land
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 3rd from 6-9pm Hampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House Presents ‘Purvis Comes Home: Manchild in the Promised Land’. Opening July 4th Weekend\, in conjunction with the City of Miami – S.E. Overtown / Park West CRA. Hampton Art Lovers presents an exclusive collection of Purvis Young (1943-2010) in the community (Overtown) that birthed his genius. Young is the most renowned visual artist from South Florida\, but his work is grounded in the experiences of an African-American man seeking Freedom in his “Promised Land” of Historic Overtown. Purvis was a visual folklorist\, and an outsider to the art world. He was prolific and criticized for painting too much. In his own words: “they don’t say that birds fly too much\, Shakespeare wrote too much or opera singers sing too much – But it don’t bother me”. This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nRealized on found and often distressed abandoned objects of doors\, pieces of cardboard and wood. Young’s works are populated by a recurring set of motifs that includes angels and ancestors\, refugees and prisoners\, pregnant women and protesters\, soldiers and workers\, construction sites\, trucks\, horses; all drawn from his immediate environment and from the aspirations and histories of those around him. Purvis depicted a visual story of the Overtown neighborhood\, illustrating a range of issues from injustice to immigration\, and every day situations.\nThrough his body of work\, Purvis Young built an expressive record and a political commentary on life in Overtown\, his Promised Land. Purvis was often seen\, riding his bike through Overtown even after his art career began to blossom.\nYoung’s works are held in the collections of the Miami-Dade Public Library System; the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York; American Folk Art Museum\, New York; High Museum of Art\, Atlanta; and de Young Museum of Art\, San Francisco\, among others. His work has recently been featured in major exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and Rubell Family Collection\, Miami\, and was shown at the Venice Biennale in 2019.\n\nHampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House are strictly adhering to all relevant COVID-19 social distancing requirements for art galleries as determined by the City of Miami.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/purvis-comes-home-manchild-in-the-promised-land/
LOCATION:Historic Ward Rooming House\, 249 Northwest 9th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33136\, United States
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SUMMARY:Purvis Come Home: Manchild in the Promise Land
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 4th from 12-5pm Hampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House Presents ‘Purvis Comes Home: Manchild in the Promised Land’. Opening July 4th Weekend\, in conjunction with the City of Miami – S.E. Overtown / Park West CRA. Hampton Art Lovers presents an exclusive collection of Purvis Young (1943-2010) in the community (Overtown) that birthed his genius. Young is the most renowned visual artist from South Florida\, but his work is grounded in the experiences of an African-American man seeking Freedom in his “Promised Land” of Historic Overtown. Purvis was a visual folklorist\, and an outsider to the art world. He was prolific and criticized for painting too much. In his own words: “they don’t say that birds fly too much\, Shakespeare wrote too much or opera singers sing too much – But it don’t bother me”. This Event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP here.\nRealized on found and often distressed abandoned objects of doors\, pieces of cardboard and wood. Young’s works are populated by a recurring set of motifs that includes angels and ancestors\, refugees and prisoners\, pregnant women and protesters\, soldiers and workers\, construction sites\, trucks\, horses; all drawn from his immediate environment and from the aspirations and histories of those around him. Purvis depicted a visual story of the Overtown neighborhood\, illustrating a range of issues from injustice to immigration\, and every day situations.\nThrough his body of work\, Purvis Young built an expressive record and a political commentary on life in Overtown\, his Promised Land. Purvis was often seen\, riding his bike through Overtown even after his art career began to blossom.\nYoung’s works are held in the collections of the Miami-Dade Public Library System; the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York; American Folk Art Museum\, New York; High Museum of Art\, Atlanta; and de Young Museum of Art\, San Francisco\, among others. His work has recently been featured in major exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and Rubell Family Collection\, Miami\, and was shown at the Venice Biennale in 2019.\n\nHampton Art Lovers at the Historic Ward Rooming House are strictly adhering to all relevant COVID-19 social distancing requirements for art galleries as determined by the City of Miami.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/purvis-come-home-manchild-in-the-promise-land/
LOCATION:Historic Ward Rooming House\, 249 Northwest 9th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33136\, United States
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SUMMARY:Live Virtual Local Views at PAMM: Janessa Melendez
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, July 23rd from 6-6:30pm experience a live\, virtual ‘Local Views at PAMM’\, with Miami artist Janessa Melendez at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Enjoy PAMM’s in-gallery tour program\, Local Views at PAMM is where select local artists speak about a few works of art currently on view at the museum. This week\, Janessa Melendez will lead the tour on Facebook Live and YouTube Live.\nJanessa Melendez was born in Brooklyn\, New York\, and over the years has been blessed to call several places home. As an artist\, Melendez pulls her inspiration first and foremost from her experiences of being a teacher in both early childhood and art education. Over the years\, she has built her teaching career here in Miami through project-based learning and later explored alternative teaching styles such as Reggio Emilia in Baltimore Maryland. As an art studio teacher in this educational style\, Melendez learned to approach her students with an objective standpoint.\n“As we continue to function in a digital sphere\, PAMM remains dedicated to Miami-based artists and is excited to offer our Local Views at PAMM series weekly. Artists will discuss their artistic practice\, their creative process\, and how it relates to the museum.” Local Views at PAMM gives visitors a first-hand interaction with local artists by creating conversations centered around art and the creative process. This casual 30-minute conversation takes place on the fourth Thursday of each month.\n  \nImage: Janessa Melendez. Stella.\nCourtesy of the artist
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/live-virtual-local-views-at-pamm-janessa-melendez/
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