SPF’17: Small Press Fair Fort Lauderdale

Saturday, November 11, 2017, Noon-6pm Girls’ Club and IS Projects present the second edition of SPF Fort Lauderdale, the area’s only Small Press Fair. SPF Fort Lauderdale is a Small Press Fair where artists, independent publishers and small presses can exhibit and sell their creations and the general public can learn about the world of…

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Self-Proliferation Catalog launched

Self-Proliferation Catalog, published 2016 Self-Proliferation $30.00 View Girls’ Club announces the publication of its ambitious catalog accompanying the exhibition Self-Proliferation, curated by Micaela Giovannotti. Designed by Hello Gusto!, the 96-page catalog documents and elaborates upon the themes explored in the exhibition of 48 works from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz. The…

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SPF’16: the launch of Fort Lauderdale’s first Small Press Fair

Saturday, November 12, 2016, Noon-6pm SPF Fort Lauderdale is a Small Press Fair where artists, independent publishers and small presses can exhibit and sell their creations and the general public can learn about the world of independent print making, book publishing and zine making. It is a fair where art-meets-literature, where musicians, poets, artists and…

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The Reckoning – Women Artists of the New Millennium, released

Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Princenthal, Sue Scott, the authors of After the Revolution return with an incisive study of the work of contemporary women artists. In After the Revolution, the authors concluded that “The battles may not all have been won . . . but barricades are gradually coming down, and work proceeds on…

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The Drawing Project: an on-line exhibition and project space collaboration

Project Launch: Wednesday, April 3, 5pm www.drawingproject.frostartmuseum.org   The Drawing Project at the Frost Art Museum is a collaborative investigation curated by artist/educator and FIU graduate Emmy Mathis. The on-line exhibition/project space consists of an on-line exhibition where pieces from the Frost’s permanent collection, many of which have never been exhibited in the museum, are…

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Woman and Politics: Call for images for On the Issues Magazine

Linda Stein, Art Editor of On the Issues Magazine, is looking for artist images relating to Women and Politics for its next edition. If chosen, a click on your image will go directly to your web site. On the Issues Magazine (OTI) is interested in receiving jpegs (150 dpi and 1200 pixels at longest side).…

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n.paradoxa, international feminist art journal, releases July 2012 issue

Founded in 1998, n.paradoxa publishes scholarly and critical articles highlighting feminist art and feminist art theory written by women critics, art historians and artists on and in relation to the work of contemporary women artists post-1970 (visual arts only) working anywhere in the world. KT press is the publisher of n.paradoxa (ISSN: 1461-0424) and operates…

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Broward’s Arts and Culture Industry Generates $230 Million in Economic Activity

In June, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America, Americans for the Arts, released Arts and Economic Prosperity IV. The study shows that Broward County’s arts and culture industry grew by 50 percent, in the period from 2005 – 2010, generating $230 million in economic activity. Included in this study were…

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Ingrid Calame exhibition catalog available

New publication to accompany solo exhibition of Ingrid Calame’s work at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh. Calame, an artist based in Los Angeles, makes intricate, abstract paintings and drawings with a specific relationship to the world. Her work begins with marks, stains and cracks on the ground which Calame traces, then combines layers and retraces, transforming…

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Subscribe to Broward County Cultural Quarterly

  A free service of the Broward County Commission’s Cultural Division, the Cultural Quarterly fine arts magazine, provides in-depth articles on the local, cultural scene, revealing profiles of exceptional artists and detailed listings of events and attractions. The magazine has gone green and is now fully-accessible online. Subscribe here.

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