Clara Fialho: Dreamscapes

The CAMP Gallery 791 NE 125 St, Miami, FL, United States

Clara Fialho’s artistic sensibilities are interpreted as an intimate, liminal study of emotion, removed from the constructs of time and space in The Contemporary Art Modern Project’s April exhibition, Dreamscapes. The result is an expert layering of personal experiences, color, and technique, a collection of contemplative scenes whose energies and meanings are left up to […]

Laetitia Adam-Rabel: Origin Not Found

The CAMP Gallery 791 NE 125 St, Miami, FL, United States

The Contemporary Art Modern Project is pleased to be exhibiting the newest works from Haitian-American artist Laetitia Adam-Rabel in Origin Not Found, for the month of February. The opening reception will be held in our North Miami gallery on February 4, from 6–8 PM. For Adam-Rabel, the topics of immigration and assimilation, environment, and the palpable need to survive and thrive, are intertwined […]

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Shelly McCoy: March on Society

The CAMP Gallery 791 NE 125 St, Miami, FL, United States

Our January exhibition features recent works by Miami-based sculptor Shelly McCoy, in our North Miami gallery until January 29, 2022. Join us for the opening reception on January 7 from 6:00–8:00 PM.   As a staunch feminist and sculpture artist entrenched in her concepts of right and wrong and her sharp sense of imagery, Shelly McCoy has created […]

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Bego M. Santiago: Loop Diaries

The CAMP Gallery 791 NE 125 St, Miami, FL, United States

The Contemporary Art Modern Project presents Galician visual artist Bego M. Santiago’s first solo exhibition in Miami, which immerses the viewer in Santiago’s video installation series, Loop Diarios.   Santiago’s video installation work is characterized by a submerging of the viewer into a liminal plane replete with the vague aura of memory and a longing […]

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64 Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse: FAMA & Guests Quilt

The CAMP Gallery 791 NE 125 St, Miami, FL, United States

The Contemporary Art Modern Project (CAMP) announces the third edition of Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, an annual exhibition that spotlights female voices and experiences through textile and fiber artistry as a means to promote dialogue and community with intention and curiosity.      Textile work, historically, is inextricable from the lived experience of […]

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