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SUMMARY:CAMP Gallery presents two new exhibitions: Asking for a Friend & Between Stillness and Growth
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 7th from 6:30-9pm The Contemporary Art Modern Project (CAMP Gallery) is ready to welcome March with two new exhibitions running simultaneously from March 7–April 4\, 2025. The gallery will be hosting an opening reception for both exhibitions\, all are welcome\, this event is Free & Open to the Public. RSVP HERE. \nAsking For a Friend unites four women artists: Heidi Hankaniemi\, Joan Wheeler\, Lydia Viscardi\, and Silvana Soriano. The exhibition borrows from the familiar mechanism of an advice column—with a twist—using distinct bodies of work to explore questions of love\, pride\, fear\, and autonomy as a form of allyship and emotional community-building. \nA note from the curator: The CAMP Gallery’s programming for this exhibition will feature submitted queries. Questions you have for each artist will be shared with them; you can keep it anonymous\, or share your name. \nOccupying the gallery’s incubator space\, Jan Brandt’s work explores the tension between bloom and decay in Between Stillness and Growth\, where she invites viewers to reflect on life’s unpredictable cycles of movement and stagnation. \nFor more information\, please reach out to hello@thecampgallery.com
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/camp-gallery-presents-two-new-exhibitions-asking-for-a-friend-between-stillness-and-growth/
LOCATION:The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery)\, 791-793 NE 125th Street\, North Miami\, FL\, 33161\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Ansin Family Art Gallery at Miramar Cultural Center presents a Women’s History exhibit: “The Driven Woman”
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 12th from 6 – 9pm art lovers and enthusiasts are cordially invited to enjoy the Opening of The Driven Woman at the Miramar Cultural Center‘s Ansin Family Art Gallery\, curated by Jill Weisberg. On exhibition from March 12 – 31\, 2025. \n“The Driven Woman” is an evocative group art exhibition that explores the complexities of ambition\, sacrifice\, and resilience in the lives of women. It brings together a diverse array of perspectives\, highlighting the intricate balance women navigate as they pursue their dreams while often shouldering the weight of societal expectations and familial responsibilities. \nThrough various media\, the participating artists delve into themes such as the sacrifices women make to achieve their goals\, the often-unacknowledged labor of motherhood\, and the juggling of multifaceted roles as wives\, mothers\, and professionals. Each artwork invites viewers to reflect on the emotional and psychological toll that these sacrifices can exact\, while simultaneously celebrating the strength and tenacity that define the driven woman. “The Driven Woman” is not merely a celebration of achievement but an acknowledgment of the sacrifices that often remain unseen. It aims to foster a dialogue about the realities faced by women who strive to break barriers while fulfilling their roles within their families and communities and honors the driven women whose stories and struggles resonate across generations and cultures. \n  \nIMAGE: KX2\, ‘Obstruction II’\, 2021. KX2 is a collaboration between Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman\, sisters and artists whose practice revolves around the fusion of metalwork and painting. Their artwork delves specifically into the domain of data research\, with a particular emphasis on climate change and water infrastructure\, in order to illuminate pressing environmental concerns.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/the-ansin-family-art-gallery-at-miramar-cultural-center-presents-a-womens-history-exhibit-the-driven-woman/
LOCATION:Miramar Cultural Center\, 2400 Civic Center Place\, Miramar\, FL\, 33025\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery presents two new art exhibitions\, ‘Adventum Floridana: Witnessing the Layers of a Vanishing Horizon’ & 'Of Being and Seeing'
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 13th from 6 – 9pm The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines presents the Opening Reception for two new art exhibitions\, ‘Adventum Floridana: Witnessing the Layers of a Vanishing Horizon’\, a solo exhibition by Andrés Cabrera-Garcia curated by Sophie Bonet\, examining the fragile beauty of South Florida’s landscapes in a state of flux\, offering viewers an opportunity to engage with the region’s shifting horizons through Cabrera-Garcia’s compelling works. And ‘Of Seeing and Being’\, featuring works by Deering Estate Artists-in-Residence Giannina Dwin and Tony Fernandez\, who explore themes of presence\, absence\, and the interplay between the visible and hidden\, offering viewers an opportunity to engage with the region’s shifting horizons through Cabrera-Garcia’s compelling works. Curated by Liliam Dominguez\, Head Curator and Museum and Collections Manager at Deering Estate. \n  \nGuests will enjoy an evening of art\, conversation\, and exploration. Light refreshments will be served; this event is free & open to the public. \nThe exhibitions are running from March 13 – June 7\, 2025. \n 
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/the-frank-c-ortis-art-gallery-presents-two-new-exhibitions-opening-march-13/
LOCATION:The Frank Gallery\, 601 City Center Way\, Pembroke Pines\, FL\, 33025\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Frank Gallery presents 'Penumbra Brew Quartet'\, an exhibition by Studio 18 Resident Artist Carlos Solorzano
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 13th from 6 – 9pm art lovers and aficionados are cordially invited to enjoy the Opening Reception of  ‘Penumbra Brew Quartet‘\, an exhibition by Studio 18 Resident Artist Carlos Solorzano at The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines\, opening simultaneously alongside Adventum Floridana: Witnessing the Layers of a Vanishing Horizon\, and Of Seeing and Being at The Frank Gallery. This exhibition is on view from March 13th through June 7th\, 2025. \nLight refreshments will be served; this event is free & open to the public. The Frank Gallery is located at 601 City Center Way in Pembroke Pines\, Florida 33025. Guests will experience an evening of art\, conversation\, and a compelling exploration of memory\, perception\, culture\, and the vanishing horizons of South Florida. \n‘Penumbra Brew Quartet‘\, an exhibition featuring Studio 18 Art Complex resident artist Carlos Sororzano\, where the canvas becomes a psychological theater—a liminal space where memory\, culture\, and the subconscious collide. This showcase of four airbrushed acrylic works—abstract yet evocative—stand as the surviving fragments of an intense creative process\, remnants of an attempt to distill the ineffable. Here\, the artist functions as both alchemist and medium\, transforming a turbulent inner landscape into an atmospheric brew of earthy tones and spectral imagery. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST: Carlos is a Venezuelan-American artist based in South Florida\, inspired by the realism of the Old Masters and the surreal worlds of Max Ernst and H.R. Giger. Initially studying anthropology\, he shifted to graphic design and illustration\, earning a scholarship to study in Pittsburgh after training in Caracas. In Venezuela\, he worked as a freelance artist and educator\, gaining critical recognition before relocating to the U.S. due to political turmoil. Now a resident artist at The Studio 18 Art Complex in Pembroke Pines\, Carlos continues to exhibit his work\, exploring the intersections of reality and imagination.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/the-frank-gallery-presents-penumbra-brew-quartet-an-exhibition-by-studio-18-resident-artist-carlos-solorzano/
LOCATION:The Frank Gallery\, 601 City Center Way\, Pembroke Pines\, FL\, 33025\, United States
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SUMMARY:University of Miami\, Department of Art & Art History presents Zuyi Jin: Joe's Capriccio
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 22nd from 6 – 9pm The University of Miami presents Joe’s Capriccio\, an exhibition by Master of Fine Arts candidate Zuyi Jin. Joe’s Capriccio delves into a surreal and absurd worldview\, journeying through the protagonist Joe’s inner Heterotopia in a continuous search for authenticity in reality. The work explores the symbolic complexity of liminal spaces\, investigating the myriad forms and possibilities they present. As Joe navigates through various unfamiliar realms and unstable surreal elements\, he embarks on an ongoing quest for identity and purpose. \nThe series\, which consists of a prologue (MENDA City Dreaming) and three chapters (MENDA City\, UNI\, DAGON)\, unfolds across different dimensions—dream\, reality\, and surreality—each accessible through various forms of portals. The creatures and elements Joe encounters serve as metaphors for unforgettable experiences and emotions. Additionally\, the accompanying animation illustrates a key moment in the narrative\, where the protagonist undergoes separation\, transition\, and integration\, symbolizing the cognitive ambiguity and identity anxiety inherent in his journey. The long-scroll oil painting (prints) Rat Race similarly uses distorted and shifting spaces\, along with the protagonist’s detachment from his surroundings\, to represent the suspended\, in-between nature of liminal space. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nZuyi Jin is a Chinese painter and illustrator whose work explores contemporary issues such as the liminality of immigrant experiences\, the instability of shifting environments\, and emotional transitions. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Oil Painting from Capital Normal University in 2022. Currently\, Jin is pursuing an MFA in Illustration at the University of Miami\, where he also holds a full teaching assistantship. His art has been showcased in various Miami exhibitions\, including at MOCCA\, The Bonnier Gallery\, and the University of Miami Wynwood Gallery. \nJoe’s Capriccio is on view until April 6\, 2025\, at the University of Miami Gallery\, Wynwood Building\, 2750 NW 3rd Ave\, Suite 4\, Miami\, FL 33127. Open Wed-Fri\, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.\, or by appointment. Call (305) 284-3161 to confirm. \nFor information about the gallery and our online offerings\, please contact Milly Cardoso\, Gallery Manager and Curator\, m.cardoso1@miami.edu. \n  \nImage: Zuyi Jin\, MENDA city (3)\, 2025\, Digital Illustration.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/university-of-miami-department-of-art-art-history-presents-zuyi-jin-joes-capriccio/
LOCATION:University of Miami Art Gallery\, 2750 NW 3rd Avenue\, Suite 4\, Miami\, FL\, 33127\, United States
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