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The Contemporary Art Modern Project (CAMP Gallery) announces its 7th Edition of Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: Don’t be Absurd, Opens October 17th



The Contemporary Art Modern Project (CAMP Gallery) announces its 7th Edition of Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: Don’t be Absurd. The exhibition opens Friday, October 17th from 6 – 10pm at CAMP’s North Miami gallery with an artist and collector preview, RSVP HERE. Over 100 years ago Søren Aabye Kierkegaard set the stage for society to look beyond one’s own concerns with the start of Existentialism. Absurdism emerges after the Second World War as the world grappled with the sense of the meaninglessness of life due to an overwhelming indifference for humanity and the suffering of others. For this year’s edition of: Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, and Guests: Don’t Be Absurd, the exploration of Absurdism is done through the hands of fiber artists. Artists were asked to refer to works by: Albert Camus, Franz Kafka, Simone De Beauvoir, Samuel Beckett, and Jose Saramago and interpret the writings into circular fiber responses. This exhibition is on view October 17 — December 20, 2025.

Monica Czukerberg. “Symmetry of The Absurd,” 2025.
Acrylic paint, yarn, fabric scraps with floral patterns, and hand-painted thread flowers. 24” Diameter.


Join the gallery on Saturday, October 18th from 2 – 4pm, as they welcome Art Table for a private tour, and CAMP’s first hosting of many in-gallery conversations starting with Nuria Richards, Founder of Clandestina Feria and Director of Development and Advisor of Strategy at Oolite Arts, Miami. Also welcoming celebrated fiber artist Aurora Molina and (FAMA) Fiber Arts Miami Association Founding Member, and founder of Play Studio Artelier — among other guests to discuss the contemporary fiber world and the role women play.

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The run of the exhibition will include several in-gallery art talks, workshops and conversations about fiber art with both artists and curators. Guests will enjoy this special round table talk on Saturday, October 18th from 2 – 4pm, bringing together two leading voices in Miami. RSVP HERE. They will be joined by Melanie Prapopulos, founder and director of The CAMP Gallery, and Amy Arechavaleta, the gallery’s Head of Communications, to discuss the evolving role of fiber in contemporary art and the community networks shaping Miami’s cultural future.

RemiJin Camping. “Gesture #6,” 2025.
Cyanotype. 12″ Diameter.


Participating Artists:

Adriana Carvalho, Aida Tejada, Ainaz Alipour, Alexa Mac Crady, Alice Raymond, Alison Stein, Allison Green, Amy Llanes, Amy Putman, Angelica Bergamini, Ana Garces Kiley, Andrea Jablonski, Andrea Venero Carrasco, Angela Franklin, Anji Woodley, AnneIsabel Wenhammer, Annie Lindberg, Atelier Lustig, Badru Temitayo, Barbara Ringer, Beth Toledo, Brenda Kuong, Brittany Kiertzner, Camille Eskell, Camille Nozay, Carlos Gamez de Francisco, Dana Donaty, Daniela Reis, David Zalben, Debora Rosental, Deborah Simon, Eden Quispe, Eileen Braun, Eileen Hoffman, Elham Shafael, Emily Peters, Eva Petrič, Evania Sempeles, Ewa Dąbkowska, Fernanda Froes, Frances Melhop, Francisca Rodillo, Fruma Markowitz, Georgia Frambis, Gin Stone, Giulia Sanambrogio, Han Cao, Hannah Banciella, Holis Hickerson, Hou Guan Ting, Jacqueline Myers-Cho, Jamie Zimchek, Janet M Muller, Jeanne Ciravolo, Joan Wheeler, Joanne Steinhardt, Jody Mac Donald, Judy Polstra, Karen Perry, Katia Bandeira de Mello, Katika, Kimberly Bentley, Laetitia Adam Rabel, Laura Marsh, Linda Fernandez, Lindsay Overbey, Lisa Rockford, Lottie Emma, Lydia Viscardi, Mabelin Castellanos, Macarena Zilveti, Madeline Thoman, Madison Hendry, Margaret Roleke, Maria Claudia Brigido, Marine Fonteyne, Marsha Borden, Meghan Udell, Melissa Campbell, Melissa Zexter, Michela Martello, Mila Hajjar, Molly Gambardella, Monica Czukerberg, Mychaelyn Michalec, Nabila Valera, Nan Robarge, Nancy Tobin, Natale Cree Adgnot, Natalia Schonowski, Nicole Durham, Nina K Ekman, Ola Rondiak, Orsolya Illes, Paula Jacobo Alonso Leon, Rafael Montilla, Rebecca White, RemiJin Camping, Renata Daina, Rosa Henriquez, Sarah Laing, Sascha Mallon, Sherry Davis, Silvana Soriano, Simona Fantappiè, Sonja Czekalski, Sophie Papiau, Toni Thomas, Micheal Sylvan Robinson, Uta Kreher, Vanda Berecz, Valeria Salinas and Yochi Yakir-Avin.

Lottie Emma. “Raised Eyebrow Middle Finger Vibe,” 2025.
Repurposed curtain and materials, wool, pipe cleaners, beads, aerosol, & cotton thread. 18” Diameter.



The CAMP Gallery is located in North Miami at 791-793 NE 125 Street in Miami, Florida 33161. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 11am – 5pm. Private visits can be scheduled by emailing hello@thecampgallery.com or calling 786-953-8807. All are welcome to experience the Opening Reception of the gallery’s annual fiber exhibition, Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: Don’t be Absurd, taking place on Friday, October 17th from 6 – 10pm at The Contemporary Art Modern Project (CAMP Gallery) in North Miami. This Event is FREE & Open to the Public, RSVP HERE.


For more information visit: www.thecampgallery.com
Follow The CAMP Gallery on Instagram: @thecampgallery

Hollis Hickerson. “Milk and Bread,” 2025.
Needle felted wool, wire, powdered pigment, embroidery thread on wet felted canvas. 24”h x 24”w x 7”d.



Hou Guan Ting. Eye of Reincarnation, 2025.
Cotton, linen, embroidery threads, beads, pigment, ink. 16″ Diameter.



Eden Quispe. “Ash,” 2025.
Stitched and painted found textiles. 18″ Diameter.



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