What is Seen
On View August 30 - October 4, 2024
Girls’ Club Collection presents What Is Seen, an exhibition featuring 15 emerging artists curated by Tayina Deravile. This selection from the collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz examines the art of portraiture in diverse visual mediums, highlighting the significance of the figure and the face as tools for expression.
Portraiture serves as a conduit for insight into the diversity of identity. The face and the figure embody the nuances of the individuals they portray, and race, gender, body image, personality, and emotion expand on the physical likeness. Portraits challenge traditional notions of beauty, capture culture, and confront social context. They provide a powerful tool for representation.
What Is Seen primarily showcases recent acquisitions in the Girls’ Club collection, providing an intimate glimpse into varied expressions of personal narratives. Each artwork offers unique perspectives and expands on the nuances of identity and the multifaceted human experience, inviting viewers to recognize themselves in others.
This exhibition features Karla Caprali, Moira Holohan, Ashley Lindo, Kandy G Lopez, Adriana Lozano, Jared McGriff, Rebecca Morgan, Shawna Moulton, Jorge Pantoja, Isabella Di Sclafani, Dimithry Victor, Michelle Weinberg and Judy Mannarino, Paula Wilson, and Caroline Zhang. Curated by Tayina Deravile.
This exhibit is free and open to the public.
Girls' Club by the River
330 SW 2nd St., Ste 102, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Gallery Hours
Fridays, 1-5pm and by appointment.
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About Tayina Deravile
Tayina Deravile is a cultural practitioner, arts professional, and curator. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Central Florida and a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling at Nova Southeastern University. While attending graduate school, Tayina began her career in arts administration in Fort Lauderdale. She is currently the Gallery Manager at Girls' Club, the only private collection in the world that primarily exhibits contemporary art by women, and the Director of Community Engagement at FATVillage Arts District, a nonprofit that strives to generate an inclusive art community located in the FATVillage Arts District.