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Frye Salon
Frye Salon features over one-hundred paintings from the Frye Art Museum’s Founding Collection hung floor to ceiling—a display mode referred to as a salon-style hang. The installation approximates the dramatic viewing experience enjoyed by visitors to Charles and Emma Frye’s Seattle home in the first decades of the twentieth century. The Fryes developed their passion for […]
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour — Frederick Douglass
Sir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation Lessons of the Hour (2019) interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century activist, writer, orator, and philosopher Frederick Douglass. Through critical research, fictional reconstruction, and a marriage of poetic image and sound, Julien asserts Douglass’ enduring lessons of justice, abolition, and freedom that […]
Mad Dash: 50 Years of Arts/Industry
Jack Earl, one of the first Arts/Industry artists-in-residence, said the Arts/Industry residency in the Kohler Co. factory felt like a “mad dash at something.” Mad Dash: 50 Years of Arts/Industry is a chronological installation of artworks, letters, photographs, and promotional materials dating from 1974 to the present. It reveals the origin and history of Arts/Industry through […]
Year of the Dragon
A celebration of the dragon across media from the past 500 years, coinciding with the 2024 Chinese Lunar New Year March 15–November 10, 2024 The Yale University Art Gallery is pleased to present Year of the Dragon, an exhibition coinciding with the 2024 Chinese Lunar New Year that celebrates this mythical beast through nearly 30 artworks spanning from […]
Year of the Dragon
This exhibition celebrates 2024, the Year of the Dragon, with a presentation of nearly 30 artworks spanning from the 17th century to the present day. In the West, the dragon has historically been characterized as an evil creature, flying through the air while breathing fire from its mouth, but in the East, the dragon is […]
Boren Banner Series: Samantha Wall
In a suite of new works for the Boren Banner Series, Samantha Wall (born 1977, Seoul) combines intricate, hand-cut stencils with drawn elements to depict a serpent-woman—a character that appears across cultures and historical eras. In Western mythology this figure is often portrayed as grotesque and menacing, but in Korean lore the goddess Eopsin takes […]
Seeing Through Stone
Thinking beyond exhibitions that are about prisons and instead oriented towards artists who help provide a vision–and a model–of abolition in practice, Seeing Through Stone highlights global networks of care and abolitionist world-building.
Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art by Women
Cotton, wool, polyester, silk — fiber is felt in nearly every aspect of our lives. The artists in Subversive, Skilled, Sublime: Fiber Art by Women mastered and subverted the everyday material throughout the twentieth century. The thirty-three selected artworks piece together an alternative history of American art. Accessible and familiar, fiber handicrafts have long provided a source […]
Mary Ann Peters: the edge becomes the center
Seattle artist Mary Ann Peters (born 1949, Beaumont, Texas) has attended to overlooked narratives for almost forty years, interpreting her research through mediums including painting, sculpture, and installation. Peters unearths hidden diasporic histories, often through travel, and contextualizes them within her experiences of the contemporary Middle East as a second-generation Lebanese American. the edge becomes the […]
Inked Bodies
Curated by the 2023–2024 Spencer Museum graduate interns, Inked Bodies explores tattooing histories, processes, and motifs, and highlights the storytelling that tattoo artists and clients create together.
Glenn Kaino: Bridge
Glenn Kaino’s powerful aerial sculpture Bridge is comprised of 200 golden arms hanging from the ceiling of SAAM’s Luce Foundation Center. Each is a casting of the outstretched right arm of Tommie Smith, the American winner of the men’s 200-meter race at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. During the medal ceremony, Smith bowed his head […]
Tuan Andrew Nguyen: The Island
Artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen creates multimedia installations that blend fact, memory, myth, and mysticism and use lush imagery to draw out these entanglements. By digging deep into archives and collaborating with communities, his projects weave together many voices to reveal other truths about — and strategies of repair from — colonial violence. In this Washington, DC debut, his video work […]
Brian Lutz: Full Circle
Combining traditional graphite drawing techniques with digital tools, illustrator Brian Lutz offers an in-depth look at his process of creating under the pressure of deadlines. Lutz grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and earned an associate degree in advertising art from Penn College, a BA in studio art from Tyler School of Art at […]
Select Works by Harif Guzman
Select Works by Harif Guzman August 24 to October 26, 2024 Deborah Colton Gallery is pleased to present Select Works by Harif Guzman which was inspired by his artistic debut in Texas in his solo exhibition, Dying to Live, a decade ago at Deborah Colton Gallery. Harif Guzman, born in Venezuela, spent much of his […]
Native Fashion
Native Fashion features traditional garments, powwow regalia, streetwear, accessories, haute couture, photography, and contemporary art by national and local Indigenous designers alongside examples from the Spencer Museum's collection. The exhibition highlights the artistic richness of wearable artworks and their connection to historical and contemporary culture as expressions of tribal and personal identity.
Focus Group
Ronald Feldman Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of posters, prints, drawings, paintings, videos, objects and/or mixed media by the following artists: Elaine Angelopoulos, Joseph Beuys, Nancy Chunn, Nancy Chunn/David McDevitt, Chuck Close, Shepard Fairey, Rico Gatson, Leon Golub, Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison, Jenny Holzer, Robert Indiana, Ilya Kabakov, Deborah Kass, Vitaly […]
Mestre Didi
James Cohan is pleased to present Mestre Didi, an exhibition of twelve totemic multimedia sculptures by the late Brazilian artist, Mestre Didi (Salvador, Bahia, 1917-2013), on view at 291 Grand Street from September 3 through October 26, 2024. This exhibition is made in collaboration with Simōes de Assis. Deoscóredes Maximiliano dos Santos, better known as Mestre Didi […]
Shape of Space: Abstractions By Anne Marchand
The abstract appearance of Marchand's paintings reflects a range of perspective: images of deep space, views from airplanes and automobiles, perceptions of natural and man made textures and patterns, along with their emotional resonances, all distilled together. The artist's intention is to actualize beauty and joy in the tangible form of a painting. These works […]
Seeing Is Believing: Artists of Amos Eno Gallery
Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is pleased to present Seeing Is Believing, a group exhibition of work by 17 of the gallery's artists, on view from September 5 to October 6, 2024. An opening reception will take place at the gallery's location at 56 Bogart St. on Friday, Sept. 6, from 6 to […]
Romare Bearden & Nancy Grossman: Collage in Dialogue
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 7, 5-8PM Collage comes the closest to reality. It is the only way to make the disparate and ill-fitting parts of a life, an identity, an elegantly seamless experience. It satisfies both the urgent and the substantive thirst. —Nancy Grossman I feel that when some photographic detail, such as a hand […]
Gabriel Lester: Dig It
RYAN LEE is pleased to announce Dig It, an exhibition by artist, inventor and filmmaker Gabriel Lester (b. 1972). The multimedia installation assembles an interconnected series of works that pay tribute to the pioneering American jazz legend Thelonious Monk and his longtime friendship with jazz patron Pannonica “Nica” de Koenigswarter. This is Lester’s third exhibition […]
Ayahuasca Notebook Paintings: Journeys and Returns
RYAN LEE Gallery is pleased to present Ayahuasca Notebook Paintings: Journeys and Returns, the gallery’s second exhibition of works by George Nelson Preston. This new body of paintings were all created in the past two years. Ayahuasca is a part of Preston’s practice, entwined with his deep exploration of his own family and ancestral heritage […]
Philip Swan: The Present Is Never Our End
Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is pleased to present The Present Is Never Our End, a solo exhibition by Philip Swan, on view from September 5 to October 6, 2024. An opening reception will take place at the gallery's location at 56 Bogart St. on Friday, Sept. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. […]
Elisheva Biernoff: Smashed Up House After the Storm
Fraenkel Gallery is pleased to present Elisheva Biernoff: Smashed Up House After the Storm, an exhibition of 14 recent works tracing the artist’s expanding approach. Biernoff makes delicate paintings that meticulously recreate found, anonymous photographs—astonishingly faithful renderings on thin sheets of plywood that match the intimate scale and detail of the originals. Severed from their […]
Ethan Murrow | Twig
Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York is excited to announce Twig, an imaginative exhibition of new works from the surreal mind of Ethan Murrow. These finely detailed drawings and paintings tell fanciful stories that muse on the essential role of trees in the story of humanity.
a sky filled with clouds and the smell of blood oranges
Sean Kelly is delighted to announce a sky filled with clouds and the smell of blood oranges, Janaina Tschäpe’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. This exhibition marks an exciting evolution in Tschäpe’s artistic journey, emphasizing a profound personal exploration, with a focus on the scale and fluidity of mark-making that characterize the artist’s vigorous abstractions. […]
The Dance of Life: Figure and Imagination in American Art, 1876–1917
In an era of sweeping change following the devastation of the Civil War, an ambitious generation of American artists adopted the human figure as their focus. Showcasing more than one hundred studies related to major commissions for the Boston Public Library, Library of Congress, Pennsylvania State Capitol, and other civic institutions, The Dance of Life explores the […]
Tecla Tofano: Esa Munda Macha
The artist Tecla Tofano (b. March 5, 1927, in Naples, Italy, d. October 20, 1995, in Caracas, Venezuela) was a critical figure in the Latin American feminist movement, carving a voice in an extremist socio-political atmosphere in Venezuela. This special presentation highlights an important group of ceramics from the 60s and 70s, expanding upon the […]
Naudline Pierre: The Mythic Age
James Cohan is pleased to present The Mythic Age, an exhibition of new paintings and sculptural interventions by Naudline Pierre, on view from September 6 through October 19, 2024, at the gallery’s 48 Walker Street location. This is Pierre’s second solo exhibition with James Cohan. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist on […]
The Superfluity of Things
James Cohan is pleased to present The Superfluity of Things, a group exhibition that celebrates the enduring vitality of the still life tradition for contemporary artists. This exhibition presents an intergenerational cross-section of artists working within and against the genre to plum its expressive possibilities across a variety of media, including painting, photography, and sculpture. The Superfluity […]
Magnified Realities: “Maximum Microbial” by Steve Simpson
With a background as a professional photographer, Steve Simpson has thrived in the commercial photography scene for over three decades. While his livelihood revolves around capturing moments through a lens, his true artistic outlet lies in the realm of painting. Serving as a liberating escape from the structured world of photography, his abstract artworks become […]
Twilight: 21 Works by James Howell
The New York Studio School and the James Howell Foundation are pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition Twilight: 21 Works by James Howell, a solo show of work by the American artist curated by Silvia Benedetti. The exhibition, which will run from September 6 to October 20 showcases Howell’s distinctive works, further cementing his reputation as […]
JAMIE HEWLETT: Tarot
This Fall, Woodward Gallery proudly presents an online exhibition featuring Jamie Hewlett’s first- edition TAROT series, from his acclaimed “The Suggestionists” collection. Known for his playful and provocative approach, Hewlett injects a dose of sly absurdity into the mystical and arcane world of tarot. Jamie Hewlett, renowned for his groundbreaking work across comics, visual arts, […]
Bernice Bing: BINGO
Berry Campbell is proud to present the first New York solo exhibition of Bernice Bing (1936 – 1998), a foundational figure among the Bay Area Abstract Expressionists. While she was largely underrecognized during her lifetime, Bing’s importance has recently been acknowledged on the West Coast through several museum exhibitions. As the exclusive representatives of Bing’s estate, […]
VAL KILMER & HIRO ICHIKAWA Spirit World Biology
New York, NY – Woodward Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of Spirit World Biology, a compelling two-person exhibition featuring original paintings by Val Kilmer and the late Hiro Ichikawa. The exhibition runs from September through October, 2024 at Woodward Gallery’s exhibition space at the Down Town Association, 60 Pine Street, NYC. Val Kilmer’s […]
Ink & Time: European Prints from the Wetmore Collection
This exhibition samples the richness of European print culture between the late 15th and late 18th centuries through more than fifty woodcuts, engravings, and etchings, including work by Raphael, Dürer, Rembrandt, and Canaletto. The exhibition explores themes including the collaborative nature of printmaking, the continuing demand for technical innovations, and the problem of “reproductive” prints for the […]
Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation
Discover an array of artworks that transcend borders and spotlight the complexities of modern German identity. Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation takes an unprecedented look at German art since 1980. Featuring artists from different generations and diverse backgrounds, the exhibition complicates notions of German identity, especially the idea of ethnic and […]
Brian Rochefort: Staring at the Moon
Sean Kelly is delighted to present Staring at the Moon, Brian Rochefort’s first exhibition at Sean Kelly, Los Angeles. Rochefort will present new sculptures in an installation that will reconfigure the architecture of the gallery. Rochefort’s mixed-media sculptures incorporate a variety of different textures, surfaces and colors to create rich, otherworldly forms. Referencing his travels to […]
RUSH BAKER IV: Landscapes
HEMPHILL is pleased to share the exhibition, RUSH BAKER IV: Landscapes. Rush Baker IV’s abstractions interleave the visual ephemera of Civil War-era photography, maps, and print media with layers of pigment, resin, and plaster in a collision of translucent and solid materials. Underlying Baker’s plastic surfaces is visual data sourced from depictions of the Civil […]
BRUCE CAHN
Castello 925 presents the watercolors, gouaches and works on paper of the late New York artist Bruce Cahn. Cahn's work is known not only for his accomplished techniques, but also for its powerful symbolic imagery. These artworks range from realistic depictions of the human form in all of the varieties of ages, shapes and colors […]
John Evans “Taking Flight”
Gallery Henoch is pleased to present Taking Flight, a selection of recent works by John Evans. The exhibition will run from September 19th to October 15th, 2024. A public reception will be held for the artist Thursday, September 26th, from 6 – 8 PM
David Smith: The Nature of Sculpture
David Smith: The Nature of Sculpture is the first exhibition to explore the artist’s deep engagement with the natural world as source, subject and site for his art. Working in multiple media, formats, and scales, David Smith’s adventurous approach to three-dimensional form has permanently expanded the vocabulary and range of sculptural practice. Celebrated as the […]
An Other World
An Other World marks the Tarble’s first major reinstallation of artworks from the permanent collection in five years. Reintroducing patrons to the institution’s dynamic and growing collection, the exhibition includes both familiar masterpieces and significant recent acquisitions. As regional folk art selections commingle with works by acclaimed contemporary artists, shared images of absurdist realities and speculative worlds emerge to present a unique perspective […]
Sacred Space: A Brandywine Workshop and Archives Print Exhibition
Sacred Space, organized by guest curator Juanita Sunday, draws on the rich history of the Brandywine Workshop and Archives, founded in Philadelphia in 1972 by artist Allan Edmunds. As of 2023, FUAM is home to a Brandywine “satellite collection,” joining other institutions including Harvard Art Museums, RISD Museum, and the University of Delaware Museums. This exhibition […]
Robert Earl Paige: Give the Drummer Some!
For the Smart’s 50th anniversary, South Side artist Robert Earl Paige creates a multi-part pattern-based installation and sprawling public art project that invites communities into a collective experience of space.
The 50th: An Anniversary Exhibition
Drawing from across the breadth and depth of the collection, this exhibition marks the Smart Museum of Art's 50th anniversary and explores what makes and defines a university art museum.
Broadway Housing Communities: Benefit Auction 2024
Broadway Housing Communities’ 2024 Benefit Auction takes place September 26 – October 9 with a diverse range of work by over 60 artists available to bid-on at the event’s dedicated Artsy auction site. The auction will raise funds for Broadway Housing Communities (BHC), which since 1983 has provided permanent homes for thousands of adults, children […]
Recent Acquisitions
Recent Acquisitions presents newly acquired artworks by artists with deep connections to the Pacific Northwest. Some artists were born here, others are transplants—all have meaningfully shaped our artistic community. Reflecting the artistic production in our region, the gathered artworks defy genre conventions, often pushing the boundaries of their mediums. Ellen Lesperance (born 1971, lives and works […]
September – October @ Art Works!
Join us at Art Works as we celebrate our 21st anniversary with a month filled with intriguing exhibits, and a lineup of events including the popular 4th Friday reception, artist meet-up, figure drawing sessions, and an artful scavenger hunt. Can't make it to an event? No worries, we are open daily (except Mondays) from […]
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Alexander Purves: Watercolors and Drawings October 1-26, 2024
A show of watercolors and drawings by Alexander Purves will be held at the Blue Mountain Gallery in New York City from October 1 through October 26, 2024. All were made during the last three years in northwestern Connecticut, where Purves maintains a studio. The restrictions of the recent years have encouraged us to look […]
Timothy King: In Air Landscapes
Exhibition Dates: October 1 – 26, 2024 Opening Reception: Thurs, October 3, 2024, 5PM-8PM Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11PM-6PM Bowery Gallery presents “In Air Landscapes,” a solo show of Timothy King’s recent oil and pastel paintings that blend plein air and narrative studio. His pastel drawings and oil paintings surrounding Chicago and Midwest landscapes exude […]
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Where My Girls At? New Editions from Tandem Press
Tandem Press is pleased to host an exhibition featuring new editions by artists Derrick Adams, Alison Saar, and Dyani White Hawk. The works, which recently debuted at The Armory Show in New York, represent a variety of print techniques and touch on subjects ranging from race, representation, beauty, and abstraction. Sixty-two colors make up Derrick […]
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Hayv Kahraman: Look Me in the Eyes
Hayv Kahraman: Look Me in the Eyes interrogates conditions of migration and immigration in the West. In her largest museum solo presentation to date, Kahraman (born 1981, Baghdad) draws upon her longstanding motif of heavily browed, lidded eyes to expose the simultaneous surveillance and erasure of othered bodies. The exhibition features all new work encompassing paintings, […]
The Annual Stanley and Pearl Goodman Lecture on Latin American Art
The Annual Stanley and Pearl Goodman Lecture on Latin American Art
Joaquin Torres-Garcia and Universal Constructivism, Presented by Cecilia de Torres Spanish-Uruguayan artist, theorist and art educator Joaquin Torres-García (1874-1949) is renowned for his trademark abstract style of Universal Constructivism based on grid structure and symbolic motifs. After being active in Europe for years, he returned to his native Montevideo, Uruguay in 1934, where he established […]
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Virtual Mindfulness and Meditation
Virtual Mindfulness and Meditation
Join Jackie DeLise, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert, for a guided meditation class from the comfort of your home. Jackie will share ancient wisdom for your modern lifestyle, and will guide you in becoming your true self. No prior experience necessary - learn how to cultivate inner calm, clarity, peace […]
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“The Island” Gallery Talk
“The Island” Gallery Talk
Join SAAM’s Curator of Time-Based Media Saisha Grayson for a special, before public hours tour of Tuan Andrew Nguyen’s single-channel color video The Island (2017). Nguyen’s video, set on the Malaysian island of Pulau Bidong, combines history with futurism to explore contemporary topics such as the impact of forced global migrations in imaginative and striking […]
(Livestream) Lecture: To See Is to Know: Children of Middle Passage
(Livestream) Lecture: To See Is to Know: Children of Middle Passage
On Tuesday, October 8 at 5 p.m., Arturo Lindsay, D.A., Artist and Professor Emeritus of the Department of Art and Art History at Spelman College will present a lecture entitled To See Is to Know: Children of Middle Passage. Join us on thequicklive.com. Two works from the Children of Middle Passage series form part of […]
Meditation and Mindfulness in the Museum
Meditation and Mindfulness in the Museum
Join Jackie DeLise, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert, for a guided meditation class in the tranquil Bellarmine Hall Galleries. Jackie will share ancient wisdom for your modern lifestyle, and will guide you in becoming your true self. No prior experience necessary - learn how to cultivate inner calm, clarity, peace […]
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James Cohan at Frieze London: Two Person Presentation – Jesse Mockrin & Kennedy Yanko
For Frieze London 2024, James Cohan will present a two-person booth of new work by Jesse Mockrin and Kennedy Yanko, two artists who engage deeply with the art historical canon–of Western European painting and modernist abstraction, respectively– to radically transformative ends. Jesse Mockrin’s presentation for Frieze London 2024 explores three biblical narratives – the Abduction […]
James Cohan at Frieze Masters: Mernet Larsen
“From the mid-80s to 1999, I was working very improvisational, very involved with process and physical surface: scraping, burying, collaging, peeling, adding sheetrock compound to the paint, so the paintings were kind of like old walls. I had no subject matter in mind, but as I worked, subject matter would emerge. Michelangelo once said there […]
“With Drawn Arms” Film Screening and Panel Discussion
“With Drawn Arms” Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Explore the story behind artist Glenn Kaino’s powerful aerial sculpture Bridge, in a screening of his documentary With Drawn Arms (2020, running time 1 hour, 24 minutes). The film looks back 50 years to the moment that helped define a movement and changed the course of Olympic gold-medalist Tommie Smith’s life forever. The screening is […]
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Art in Focus: Marcantonio Raimondi and Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents
Art in Focus: Marcantonio Raimondi and Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents
Our Art in Focus series continues with the engraving of the Massacre of the Innocents, a product of the collaboration between the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael and the printmaker Marcantonio Raimondi. The engraving depicts a violent dance of twisting, straining bodies. The horror of the narrative (drawn from the Gospel of Matthew) is underscored by […]
Virtual Art in Focus: Raimondi & Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents
Virtual Art in Focus: Raimondi & Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents
Our virtual Art in Focus series continues with the engraving of the Massacre of the Innocents, a product of the collaboration between the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael and the printmaker Marcantonio Raimondi. The engraving depicts a violent dance of twisting, straining bodies. The horror of the narrative (drawn from the Gospel of Matthew) is underscored […]
Gallery Demonstration: Tools and Techniques for Making Woodcuts
Gallery Demonstration: Tools and Techniques for Making Woodcuts
How did artists like Dürer make their woodcuts? In these 45-minute sessions, Master Printer Chris Shore of the Center for Contemporary Printmaking will explore the techniques and tools used by 15th- and 16th century European artists. The two demonstrations will be conducted in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries at 4 p.m. and again at 6:30 p.m., […]
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From the Cold Edge: Creative Meditations on Svalbard and The Arctic Circle Residency
Amos Eno Gallery, a non-profit, artist-run gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, is pleased to present From the Cold Edge: Creative Meditations on Svalbard and The Arctic Circle Residency, a group exhibition curated by Candace Jensen, Jacinda Russell, and Hester Blum. The show will be on view from October 11 to November 3, 2024, with an opening reception […]
Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse
The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) is pleased to announce the opening of our annual fiber exhibition, 77 Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, FAMA and Guests: We Got The Power. The exhibition is curated by gallery founder and director, Melanie Prapopoulos, and assistant director Maria Gabriela Di Giammarco. Opening October […]
Opening Reception: 77 Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, FAMA and Guests: We Got The Power
Opening Reception: 77 Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, FAMA and Guests: We Got The Power
The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) is pleased to announce the opening reception of our annual fiber exhibition, 77 Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, FAMA and Guests: We Got The Power. The gallery will be hosting an opening reception on Friday, October 11 from 7 to 10 pm. Honoring the […]