Posts by Sarah Michelle Rupert
Open Call: Humble Art’s Foundation 31 Women in Photography
On July 19, 2012, Humble Arts Foundation, in conjunction with Hasted Kraeutler, will present its third edition of 31 Women in Art Photography at Hasted Kraeutler in Chelsea. We are proud to announce that along with Humble’s curatorial director, Jon Feinstein, Natalia Sacasa, senior director of Luhring Augustine, will co-curate the 2012 edition. Deadline: Wednesday,…
Read MoreART IN A BOX – Community Supported Art! (CSA)
Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy seasonal food directly from local farms. With the same buy-local spirit in mind, Community Supported Art is a similar endeavor to support local artists, and collectors. We are seeking artists, of all disciplines, to launch our inaugural…
Read MoreAnne Tschida writes about Girls’ Club publication Frances Trombly: Paintings
Arts writer Anne Tschida discusses the last hold out of literary digitization in her review of Girls’ Club’s first self-published book and exhibition catalog, Frances Trombly: Paintings, on the Knight Foundation blog. Read it here.
Read MoreOn Loan: Sophie Calle and Annette Messager at the Frost Museum
Miami, Florida
November 9, 2011- March 18, 2012
Read More 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…
Read MoreMagazine created by Pace Center for Girls teens at Girls’ Club
Read the instant magazine created by girls from Pace Center for Girls in Fort Lauderdale. They are participating in Girls ‘N Power, a weekly art immersion program, led by artist teachers from Young at Art Museum.
Read MoreUntitled (copied) by Moira Holohan
Click the link to view. http://moiraholohan.tumblr.com/ Girls’ Club is pleased to present a web-based work in conjunction with Re-Framing the Feminine by artist Moira Holohan. Holohan’s work is grounded in experimental processes where she manipulates various media including assemblage, video animation and collage. Layered images and sound come out of her interest to make open…
Read MorePhotography to Prose: writing workshop for artists and writers
led by Girls’ Club writer-in-residence Denise Delgado Four Thursdays, 6-8pm November 10, 17 and December 8, 15 $125 Registration Deadline Monday, November 7 In this 4-session workshop, Girls’ Club exhibition Re-Framing the Feminine becomes both work space and material for jumpstarting new writing. Together the class will look at and discuss photographs in the exhibition,…
Read MoreArt Fallout 2011 a big hit – thanks to all our artists, judges and backers
The numbers of artists participating plus the dedicated art fans that turned out to write their comments on post-it notes proves that there is a thriving scene for contemporary art in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Art Fallout is organized in tandem with National Arts and Humanities Month. We’re really pleased that so many people appreciate what…
Read MoreOn Loan: Julie Mehretu at Gund Gallery, Kenyon College
SMART RIDE ART EXHIBIT 2011
Please join faculty artists for the SMART RIDE ART EXHIBIT 2011, October 11 through 27 at FAU’s Second Avenue Studio, located on the first floor of the Askew Tower at FAU Fort Lauderdale, 220 SE 2nd Ave. On exhibit will be drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures by 16 renowned regional artists, including several FAU faculty…
Read MoreMasters’ Mystery at FIU
The Masters’ Mystery Art Show (MMAS) is an international annual art event featuring over 1000 artworks by more than 500 artists from 31 countries around the globe. It includes nationally and internationally recognized artists, many brilliant emerging artists, as well as a number of celebrities from other fields. The MMAS was developed to benefit Florida…
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