exhibitions
October 13, 2016 – February 25, 2017 Pink Noise: Flexing the Frequency demonstrates the prevalence of the feminine association of the color pink in contemporary art and life. Curated by Sarah Michelle Rupert, works by contemporary artists in the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz – and beyond – embody the current ambivalence…
Read MoreIn response to the renewed interest in artist prints, editions, books and other multiples, Girls’ Club presents an exhibition of works by more than thirty artists from the collection curated by Micaela Giovannotti.
Read MoreTo recognize the prevalence of narrative in art of the moment, Girls’ Club presents The Moment. The Backdrop. The Persona., an exhibition of works by thirty eight artists from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, curated by directors Sarah Michelle Rupert and Michelle Weinberg.
Read MoreFor this exhibition the Miami artist team TM Sisters chose works in all media for their vivid metaphysics: transforming figures, metamorphosis, supernatural mysteries, telepathic communication, explosions of psychic power. Some works depict visible protagonists. In others, the viewer is the subject, witnessing the magic internally.
Read MoreCurated by Miami gallerist Carol Jazzar, Following the Line advances the understanding of drawing in contemporary art, an arena that is increasingly preoccupied with mass spectacle, public space and multimedia.
Read MoreRe-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 MoreGirls’ Club presents its first solo exhibition, Frances Trombly: Paintings, new works by the Miami fiber artist.
Read MoreOrganized 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 is an exhibition of works in diverse media by artists from Girls’ Club collection and beyond, characterized by intensive hand manufacture.
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