Past
I think it’s in my head
2013 – 2014
Girls’ Club has engaged Miami artist team TM Sisters – sisters Monica and Natasha Lopez de Victoria – to collaborate with the collection of contemporary art by women amassed by Fort Lauderdale collectors Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, and curate the 2013/2014 exhibition, selecting works which spoke to the mysterious attraction the girls felt to each piece.
Read MoreFollowing the Line
2012 – 2013
Curated by Miami gallerist Carol Jazzar, Following the Line will advance understanding of drawing in contemporary art, an arena that is increasingly preoccupied with mass spectacle, public space and multimedia.
Read MoreRe-Framing the Feminine
2011 – 2012
Re-Framing the Feminine demonstrates the varied strategies employed by female photographers to frame their experiences using the technology of film photography and digital media.
Read MoreFacsimile
2010 – 2011
Facsimile, a group exhibition of replications and re-iterations, demonstrates overlapping tendencies of artists within the collection and beyond that echo Frances Trombly’s practice, on view in the main gallery.
Read MoreFrances Trombly: Paintings
2010 – 2011
Girls’ Club presents its first solo exhibition, Frances Trombly: Paintings, new works by the Miami fiber artist.
Read MoreSpreading the Influence
2010
Organized by Girls’ Club in collaboration with Olin Gallery at Kenyon College, Spreading the Influence includes contemporary works of art from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, and recent work by Studio Art faculty at Kenyon College and members of the community.
Read MoreSet to Manual
2009 – 2010
Set to Manual is an exhibition of works in diverse media by artists from Girls’ Club collection and beyond, characterized by intensive hand manufacture.
Read MoreUnder the Influence
2008 – 2009
Girls’ Club’s second annual exhibition, Under the Influence, explores the phenomenon of cross-pollination that occurs at every level of arts production today.
Read MoreTalking Heads
2007 – 2008
Girls’ Club’s inaugural exhibition Talking Heads, developed organically out of the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, reveals the passion behind each acquisition, ultimately expressing the personality of its owners.
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