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Wentworth Art Gallery, Miami, Florida 1993 Wentworth Art Gallery, Boca Raton, and Palm Beach, Florida 1994 Musée du Mas Carbasse, Saint-Estève , Pyrénées Orientales , France 1996
The Wynwood Art District is a district of the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It is home to over 10 galleries, museums and collections and is known for its street art. [1] It is roughly bounded by North 36th Street (north), North 20th Street (south), I-95 (west) and Northeast First Avenue (east). It is one of the largest open-air street ...
Why gallery in Miami's Wynwood district merged soccer and art as culture. Gannett. Antonio Fins, Palm Beach Post. July 14, 2024 at 10:20 PM.
The Emerson Dorsch Gallery, founded in 1991 as the Dorsch Gallery, is an art gallery in Miami, Florida, United States founded by Brook Dorsch.Initially located in Dorsch's 2nd story apartment over Parkway Drugs on Coral Way, the gallery featured the work of local young Miami artists, many of whom were enrolled in the University of Miami's Visual Arts department [1].
Art Basel Miami Beach is open to the public from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 8-10 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach. The fair is open by invitation only ...
Miami Beach, Florida, December 6, 2023 - A video installation titled Composition for Face and Hands by Oliver Beer at Meridians during Art Basel VIP day at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The ...
1982 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York [12] 1981 Center for Inter-American Relations, New York [12] 1980-81 Frances Wolfson Art Gallery, Miami-Dade Community College, Florida; Traveling to: Gibbes Art Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina [12] 1978 Nancy Hoffman Gallery, New York [12] 1978 Tomasulo Gallery, Union College, Cranford, New Jersey [12]
The construction of the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum was funded by private contributions to Miami University's Goals for Enrichment capital campaign in the mid-1970s. A substantial gift for the building came as a bequest from Miami alumnus Fred C. Yager, class of 1914.