Show Room
On view at Art and Culture Center of Hollywood thru May 30.
Read comments by Colleen Dougher in City Link’s Fresh Art.
On view at Art and Culture Center of Hollywood thru May 30.
Read comments by Colleen Dougher in City Link’s Fresh Art.
In conjunction with the opening of an exhibition of works by Henri Matisse at the new Tampa Museum of Art, Bleu Acier presents works by Neil Bender, Elisabeth Condon, Herve DiRosa, Dominique Labauvie, Frederique Lucien, Pierre Mabille, Philippe Richard, Peter Soriano, Michelle Weinberg, Voshardt/Humphrey. Through March 27.
On view through January 2010 in American Airlines Terminal E, Free-Arranger is a group exhibition with works by Dimitry Said Chamy, Theresa Hackett, Judith Robertson, Michelle Weinberg and Elizabeth Wild. Grab the brochure here: FreeArrangerExhibit.
Carol Jazzar Fine Art exhibits the latest rug designed by Michelle Weinberg, hand-knotted of Tibetan wool & silk in Nepal (no child labor involved). Into the Wild features works by Ai Kijima, Elisabeth Condon, John DeFaro, Luis Garcia-Nerey, Lilian Garcia-Roig, Enrique Gomez de Molina, Juanita Meneses & Michelle Weinberg. On view October 16th thru November 15th, 2009.

Garden rug, 2009 hand-knotted wool & silk, 6'x5'

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
She-Ro Travels Back in Time and Space to Move Forward , Parts 1 & 2, 2008, paper collage, 74″ x 64″
On view through November 1 at David Castillo Gallery in Miami’s Wynwood art district. Group show featuring works by Susan Lee Chun, Francie Bishop Good, Natalya Laskis, Lee Materrazzi, Cindy Sherman, Jaimie Warren and myself.
Backdrop is paintings within a painting, a large interior with windows opening onto street scenes and other intimately scaled interiors. The Schoolhouse Gallery is the best, liveliest gallery in the United States’ oldest continuous art colony – Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Gallery dealer Jen Bekman created a unique, accessible way for people to buy art – in small, medium and large sizes, online.
Written up in Wired magazine, The New York Times, and Time Out/New York, 20×200.com sells 200 prints for $20 each, 20 prints for $200 each, etc.

Blonde Fugitive, paper collage, 6 3/4″ round
Anthony Spinello and Claire Breukel have stuffed an entire art fair into Spinello Gallery, located at 2294 NW 2nd Ave in Miami.
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