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SUMMARY:Frost Art Museum presents Terence Price II: Never Ending Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 6th from 4-7pm experience the opening reception of Terence Price II: Never Ending Gardens at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU. Join us for an artist lecture and exhibition opening for Terence Price II: Never Ending Gardens\, this exhibition includes new and recent street photography and videos from the artist Terence Price II\, that address familial rites of passage\, preserving history\, gun violence\, and community celebrations. Terence Price II creates work that ruminates on the notion of community and honors the intimate relationships formed among family\, friends\, and neighbors. This Event is Free & Open to the Public\, RSVP here.\n  \nImage: Terence Price II\, film still from Fantasy in the Hold\, 2019\, video. Image courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/frost-art-museum-presents-terence-price-ii-never-ending-gardens/
LOCATION:Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum\, 10975 SW 17th Street\, Miami\, 33199\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200208T180000
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SUMMARY:Fabien Castanier Gallery: Hermes Berrio 'The Extravagance of the Quotidian'
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 8th at 6pm experience the Opening Reception of Hermes Berrio ‘The Extravagance of the Quotidian‘ Solo Show at Fabien Castanier Gallery\, the artist will be present. The exhibition\, The Extravagance of the Quotidian\, is on view February 8 – 29\, and will be held in both of Fabien Castanier’s gallery locations. The show will commence with a reception in Wynwood on Saturday\, February 8th\, and will have a subsequent opening in Little River on Sunday\, February 16th with the Progressive Art Brunch event. This is the first solo exhibition for Hermes Berrio at the gallery\, featuring a new series of large-scale paintings.\nFor The Extravagance of the Quotidian\, Hermes Berrio captures the significance from his everyday life\, relating it with a grand scope that emphasizes both the mundane and the extraordinary. With reality as the foundation to his practice\, Berrio creates a vibrant narrative and a personal reflection on the world. Finding inspiration in these unusual and yet commonplace experiences\, the artist explores the complexity of such simple moments and renders them on a monumental scale. He has re-imagined\, re-arranged\, and metamorphosed visions of a cultural and personal landscape\, seeking new ways to interpret one’s truth visually.\n  \n\nImage: Hermes Berrio | “A La Mode” fabrics\, acrylic\, collage\, gold leaf on canvas\, 96 x 80 in. (244x203cm)
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/fabien-castanier-gallery-hermes-berrio-the-extravagance-of-the-quotidian/
LOCATION:Fabien Castanier Gallery\, 8397 NE 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200208T180000
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SUMMARY:UM Art Gallery: The Forgotten Exodus\, An American Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 8th from 6-9pm the University of Miami Departments of Art and Art History and the Department of Religious Studies present THE FORGOTTEN EXODUS – AN AMERICAN REFUGE\, a portrait exhibition of the last generation of Sephardi Jews born in North Africa\, the Middle East\, and Iran at the University of Miami Art Gallery in The Wynwood Building. The exhibition will be on display from February 3 – 28\, 2020. This Event is Free and Open to the Public.\nIn the years following the founding of the State of Israel\, close to a million Jews fled their native Arab lands. Hostility and expulsion brought an abrupt end to these once vibrant communities\, scattering its members to the four corners of the earth. Until recently\, little has been formally documented\, leaving a significant part of Jewish history largely untold.\nThe photographer of THE FORGOTTEN EXODUS – AN AMERICAN REFUGE is J Tomas Lopez\, an artist with a lifelong passion for portraying the vulnerability of the passage of time through his stunning portrait photography. As a young Cuban boy who emigrated to America in the 1950’s\, Lopez felt out of place. The stories of the Jews from North Africa and the Middle East that truly ignited his interest. “I realized that the story of the Sephardi Jews is the story of every immigrant. You’re in a place—you think you’re home—and then something happens. There is the displacement\, the sense of otherness. I identified very much with everyone I photographed.”\nJ Tomas Lopez is the Chair of Art and Art History at the University of Miami. He has been showcased in over 350 group exhibitions and 35 solo exhibitions. His work is included in many permanent collections including the Library of Congress\, the Smithsonian Institution\, the National Gallery of American Art\, La Biblioteque Nationale de France\, The International Museum of Photography\, and the Museum of Modern Art. His work has been exhibited across the United States\, Europe\, China\, Japan and in numerous publications.\nTHE FORGOTTEN EXODUS – AN AMERICAN REFUGE was photographed entirely in South Florida and curated by University of Miami’s Department of Religious Studies professor\, Dr. Henry Green and Media Director David Langer.\n  \nImage: SHALOM YEFET\, Born 1947\, Talabi Yemen\, Arrived in USA\, 1973
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/um-art-gallery-the-forgotten-exodus-an-american-refuge/
LOCATION:University of Miami Art Gallery\, 2750 NW 3rd Avenue\, Suite 4\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200216T110000
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SUMMARY:Progressive Art Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, February 16th from 11am – 4pm twelve art galleries will open together for a Progressive Art Brunch — join Bill Brady Miami\, The Bonnier Gallery\, Dot Fiftyone Gallery\, Emerson Dorsch\, Fabien Castanier Gallery\, Mindy Solomon Gallery\, Fredric Snitzer Gallery\, Pan American Projects\, Piero Atchugarry Gallery\, Tile Blush\, N’Namdi Contemporary\, and Spinello Projects for an afternoon of gastronomic and creative nourishment. Capitalizing on the Sunday brunch concept\, the twelve galleries will offer a separate dish at each location that will run simultaneously throughout the day. Facilitated by the creative voices of the galleries involved\, the event will highlight the current programming at each venue and enable visitors a more intimate look at the exhibitions on view. The galleries are located in the Little Haiti and Little River Arts Districts.\nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/progressive-art-brunch-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T190000
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SUMMARY:Talks: Adrienne Edwards
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 19th from 7-9pm join Locust Projects and Oolite Arts for a conversation at the Little Haiti Cultural Center with curator Adrienne Edwards.\nAdrienne Edwards was named Engell Speyer Family Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney Museum in 2018. Previously\, she served as curator of Performa since 2010 and as Curator at Large for the Walker Art Center since 2016. Edwards is co-curator of the 2021 Whitney Biennial with David Breslin. At the Whitney\, she curated Jason Moran\, the artist’s first museum show. She originated the exhibition at the Walker in 2018; it previously traveled to the ICA Boston and the Wexner Center for the Arts. The exhibition features a series of performances\, Jazz on a HighFloor in the Afternoon\, curated by Edwards and Moran. She organized the event commencing the construction of David Hammons’s Day’s End\, featuring a commission by composer Henry Thread gill and a “water” tango on the Hudson River by the Fire Department of the City of New York’s Marine Company 9. Edwards also organized Moved by the Motion: Sudden Rise\, a series of performances based on a text co-written by Wu Tsang\, boychild\, and Fred Moten\, which presented a collage of words\, film\, movements\, and sounds. For Performa\, Edwards realized new boundary-defying commissions\, as well as pathfinding conferences and film programs with a wide range of over forty international artists. While at the Walker\, she co-led the institution-wide Mellon Foundation Interdisciplinary Initiative\, an effort to expand ways of commissioning\, studying\, collecting\, documenting\, and conserving cross-disciplinary works. Edwards’s curatorial projects have included the critically acclaimed exhibition and catalogue Blackness in Abstraction\, hosted by Pace Gallery in 2016. She also organized Frieze’s Artist Award and Live program in New York in 2018.\nEdwards taught art history and visual studies at New York University and The New School\, and she is a contributor to the National Gallery of Art’s Center for the Advanced Study in Visual Art’s forthcoming publication Black Modernisms.\n  \nFree and Open to the Public / Register here. Parking is available at the cultural center\, but limited. Guests are encouraged to use a ride share service.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/talks-adrienne-edwards/
LOCATION:Little Haiti Cultural Complex\, 5925 NE 2nd Avenue\, Miami\, FL\, 33137\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dimensions Variable presents a Conversation with Charo Oquet & Amy Galpin
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 22nd at 6pm join Dimensions Variable for a conversation with Charo Oquet and Amy Galpin around Entering Sacred Grounds—Charo Oquet. The conversation will touch on the artists practice and the exhibition currently on view through March 14\, 2020.\nCharo Oquet is an artist\, organizer\, cultural producer\, curator and founder of Edge Zones\, Zones Art Fair and The Miami Performance Festival. Oquet’s art practice moves beyond the bounds of the studio\, gallery and institution and extends into the realm of the social\, where she explores systems of movement and migration\, assimilation and resistance. Oquet’s work is part of the permanent collection of The Frost Art Museum in Miami\, The Bass Museum\, Miami\, The Museum of Ft. Lauderdale\, New Zealand National Museum Wellington\, N.Z. Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, CAAM\, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno\, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias\, Spain\, Dowse Art Museum\, Lower Hutt\, New Zealand\, Govett-Brewter Art Gallery\, N. Z.\, Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Wellington\, N. Z.\, Museo de las Casas Reales\, Dominican Republic.\nAmy Galpin is the Chief Curator at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum at FIU\, Miami\, FL. She was previously Curator at Cornell Fine Arts Museum. There\, her exhibitions included: Women and Abstraction (2015)\, Jess T. Dugan: Every breath we drew (2015)\, Displacement: Symbols and Journeys (2016)\, Patrick Martinez: American Memorial (2017)\, and Ria Brodell: Devotion (2018). She was also Curator at the San Diego Museum of Art.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/dimensions-variable-presents-a-conversation-with-charo-oquet-amy-galpin/
LOCATION:Dimensions Variable\, 101 NW 79th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33150\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T113000
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SUMMARY:Oolite Arts and O Cinema present Art Films: Queen of Hearts
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, February 23rd at 11:30am enjoy a brunch and a film screening + Q&A of Queen of Hearts at 12:30pm at O Cinema South Beach. Co-presented by O Cinema and Oolite Arts\, Art Films presents the best of films by and about artists paired with food & mimosas\, followed by a post-film discussion. This edition will feature a screening of Queen of Hearts\, an inspiring documentary about the life and work of visual artist Audrey Flack. Known as a trailblazer\, Flack’s career evolved from abstract expressionism in the 1950’s to photorealism in the 1970’s. Now 88 years-old\, she takes her work in a brand-new direction with her first solo show in years. Don’t miss a special post-film Q&A with the artist\, co-director/producer Deborah Shaffer and Oolite’s CEO Dennis Scholl. Get Tickets here.\nGeneral Admission: $25\nOolite alumni\, residents\, members: $5 (email jrivas@oolitearts.org for promo code)
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/oolite-arts-and-o-cinema-present-art-films-queen-of-hearts/
LOCATION:O Cinema South Beach\, 1130 Washington Avenue\, Miami Beach\, FL\, 33139\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T180000
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SUMMARY:Goldman Sachs Presents PAMM Salon Series and Pop-up Dinner Art + Environment
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 25th at 6pm Goldman Sachs\, PAMM and The Everglades Foundation invite you to discover and discuss how the worlds of art and environment collide with photographer Mac Stone at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Exclusively for Museum Circle Members\, Goldman Sachs clients\, and Everglades Foundation guests. Join Museum Circle here.\nMac Stone has spent the last 10 years creating images while exploring the most remote regions of Florida’s Everglades to illustrate incredible stories of biodiversity\, adaptation\, and resilience. Stone’s compelling photo-artistry underscores the need for preserving and restoring the famous watershed that is the lifeblood to birds\, crocodiles\, panthers\, bears and water supply for 8 million Floridians. Articulate\, passionate and driven to make innovative images that force us to think and dream\, Stone offers his audience a unique visual palette of America’s treasured Everglades.\nAfter the talk\, please enjoy a pop-dinner at Verde.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/goldman-sachs-presents-pamm-salon-series-and-pop-up-dinner-art-environment/
LOCATION:Pérez Art Museum Miami\, 1103 Biscayne Boulevard\, Miami\, FL\, 33132\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T190000
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SUMMARY:MOCA presents Moving Images: After the Magician
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 26th from 7–9pm the Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA) is pleased to present the world premiere and screening of Czech film maker Lea Petrikova’s 2020 film After the Magician which is inspired by the life of surrealist painter and poet Alice Rahon. The screening is followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Lea Petrikova.\nIn 1947\, the surrealist artist Alice Rahon created her only film The Magician\, yet the film got lost before its completion. After the Magician re-narrates the lost film and explores circumstances of its production. The project After the Magician is produced by Perfilm\, co-produced by UMPRUM\, and was supported by the Czech Film Fund and the Zlín Film Talent.\nDoors open at 6:30pm / Free event. Seats are limited\, RSVP here.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/moca-presents-moving-images-after-the-magician/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami\, 770 NE 125th Street\, Miami\, FL\, 33161\, United States
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