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Wednesday 10 February 2010

Shadow Canopy Completion

Filed under: Uncategorized,public art,rugs,surface design,tiles — Michelle @ 2:02 PM

3000 square feet of handmade cement tile is now installed on the entry floor, column base and facade of Miami-Dade County‘s newly constructed LEED-certified GSA facility. The handmade wool and silk rug for the interior will be installed shortly, bringing the project to completion.

Sunday 24 January 2010

L’Arabesque opens Feb 11 at Bleu Acier, Tampa

Filed under: Artists & Designers,exhibition,gallery,painting — Michelle @ 8:36 PM

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.

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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

Friday 20 November 2009

Recent Acquisitions From the Permanent Collection of the Miami‑Dade Public Library System

Filed under: exhibition,non-profit,painting — Michelle @ 11:04 AM

Main Library 1st & 2nd Floor Exhibition Space

101 W Flagler St, Miami

September 30 – December 21

The Library’s Permanent Art Collection focuses on works on paper, photographs, and artists’ books, multiples, and publications. Much of the work references language, literature, or Miami life and history. This exhibition highlights new additions to the collection from 2006 to the present, including work by Christian Marclay, Gary Moore, Mickey Smith, Tauba Auerbach, Julieta Aranda, Michelle Weinberg, and many others.

Friday 6 November 2009

Littlest Sister at Spinello Gallery

Filed under: Artists & Designers,Check out,exhibition,painting — Michelle @ 3:50 PM

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Tuesday 27 October 2009

Free-Arranger opens at MIA Gallery, Miami International Airport

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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.

Pop-up Interior, 2009

Michelle Weinberg, Pop-up Interior, 2009

Friday 16 October 2009

Into the Wild at Carol Jazzar Fine Art in Miami

Filed under: Artists & Designers,exhibition,gallery — Michelle @ 2:44 PM

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'

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

Subtitles, Camouflages and Telenovelas

Filed under: exhibition,painting — Michelle @ 2:27 PM

At Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, MA. On view July 10-29, 2009

Short Novel, Surprise Ending, 2009   gouache on paper, 8 1/2" x 61/2"

Short Novel, Surprise Ending, 2009 gouache on paper, 8 1/2" x 61/2"

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

Sunday 8 February 2009

Hand Painted Warehouse @Locust Projects Sat Feb 14

Filed under: news,non-profit,public art — Michelle @ 11:29 PM

Locust Projects, blending into the surrounding neighborhood. On view for the next five months or so – then painted over by a new tenant. Read more. 105 NW 23 Street, Miami, FL.

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