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Thursday 18 February 2010

Color Us Well

Filed under: Artists & Designers, collaboration, non-profit — Michelle @ 5:02 PM

A coloring book with pages by artists – for kids in hospitals. And you don’t need to stay in the lines… Check out their website.

Friday 8 January 2010

Installation of Shadow Canopy, commissioned by Miami-Dade Art in Public Places

Filed under: collaboration, public art — Michelle @ 1:38 PM

Handmade pigmented cement tile being laid at Miami-Dade County’s new GSA facility.

GSAweb23000 sq ft 12" pigmented cement tiles

3000 sq ft 12" pigmented cement tiles

Sunday 12 July 2009

In Norway…July 2009

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New works were created and exhibited in Brusand, Norway, at Nordisk kunst Plattform, a unique and original alternative space run by artistic/curatorial team Elizabeth Croft and Jan Kjetil Bjorheim. The workspace is a disused train station building, each room papered in a patterned vintage wallpaper. Travel was supported by an Artist Access Grant from Tigertail Productions in Miami.

Wasted Youth, 2009

Wasted Youth, 2009

Wednesday 3 December 2008

Polychrome Affinities on view thru Dec 15, 08

Filed under: Artists & Designers, collaboration, exhibition, non-profit, public art — Michelle @ 12:15 AM

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Rainbow Plaza, a 18′ x 40′ mural by Michelle Weinberg, is part of the exhibition “Polychrome Affinities”. Large-scale works by Weinberg, Guerra de la Paz and Magali Wilensky were created for the Miami-Dade Main Library’s 2nd Floor exhibition space.

Giants in the City

Filed under: collaboration, exhibition, non-profit, public art — Michelle @ 12:02 AM

I can’t explain. I just wanted to see it on the street, giant and filled with air. Part of Giants in the City, a project of www.artformz.net


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Thursday 16 October 2008

Weinberg apartment, by Carolyn Swiszcz

Filed under: Artists & Designers, Check out, Links, collaboration, exhibition — Michelle @ 12:16 PM

Yes, my crib, immortalized. On view at Girls’ Club, Fort Lauderdale, in “Under the Influence”. Visit www.cjsstudio.com to go to the artist’s site.

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Tuesday 4 December 2007

IPO Archive at Freedom Tower

Filed under: collaboration, interdisciplinary, moving pictures, pattern — Michelle @ 12:41 PM

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In conjunction with Miami Contemporary Artists: Creating a Scene, the IPO Archive is on view. IPO, the ground-breaking company that’s forging a new economics of art or the 21st Century, has staged some memorable events in Miami, its headquarters. Among them, IPO Launch at Scope Fair 2004, Bored Room at Miami Light Project in 2005, Satellite Office at 801 Projects in 2006, and numerous products throughout its history. Participate in Interdisciplinary Pollinating Overlap, IPO’s trademarked questionnaire designed to encourage collaboration among artists.

Monday 3 December 2007

Unswept Floor maquette exhibited at ArtsPark, Hollywood, FL

Filed under: collaboration, public art, surface design — Michelle @ 2:13 PM

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This 30″ x 60″ sample, composed of glazed ceramic tile and marble, is on view at Arts Park in Young Circle, Hollywood. Unswept Floor has been commissioned by the Greater Hollywood Arts Foundation for installation on the park premises. The eventual installation will be a permanent part of the Park’s facility, and it will represent refuse dropped casually by park visitors and passersby. The design is a contemporary interpretation of the ancient mosaic Unswept Room at Hadrian’s villa in Rome.

Saturday 27 October 2007

Dining by Design in Boston

Filed under: collaboration, pattern, surface design — Michelle @ 5:39 PM

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In conjunction with the annual Design Industry Foundation Fighting Aids (DIFFA), these decals for dinner plates are in production! Part of a collaborative effort with artist Bob Baileyand designer Mark Christofi.

Friday 13 April 2007

Picturopolis

Filed under: collaboration, interdisciplinary, painting — Michelle @ 8:36 PM

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Artists Neil Bender, Elisabeth Condon and Michelle Weinberg focus their polymorphous painting and installation strategies at the crossroads of an individual and collective cityscape. Their private manias—for signage, crooked geometries, interlocking modules, apocalyptic wallpapers, and imaginary terrains – are united by a common obsession with pattern, vivid color, the jetsam and flotsam of commercial and popular culture, and a constantly shifting pictorial space. Bender’s flowers and body parts fuse with Bataillian lushness. Weinberg’s Indian miniature-like urban vistas destabilize the familiar, and Condon’s spontaneous gestures and Seussian trees propagate a florid, backyard exoticism. These three distinct artistic sensibilities open hallucinatory channels and invite viewers to access the way in which contemporary life is stylized and fantasized via pictures.

Picturopolis opens to the public upstairs at the Newton Building, at 3901 NE 2nd Avenue, on Saturday, April 14, 2007, 7-10pm in conjunction with the Design District Second Saturday event, and remains on view through Sunday, April 29th. Sponsored by DACRA through an open call to artists, Picturopolis represents recent work by Bender, Condon and Weinberg. The collective exhibition encompasses drawing and painting on numerous surfaces, collages and wall installation that will mimic the geography of the urban landscape –from garden to cityscape, and the social structures they inspire.

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Visit Picturopolis, 2007 gouache on paper, 18″ x 14″

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