Miami Beach No Vacancy presents “Treading Water” at the Royal Palm South Beach

Royal Palm South Beach, 1545 Collins Ave, Miami Beach reception Fri, Dec 2, 5-7 pm A checklist of works exhibited is here. VOTE!!! for this project at mbartsandculture.org. The winner of a Public Vote will be awarded $10,000 Out of 12 artists participating, one winner of a Juried Prize and one winner of a Public Prize will

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Shuffling Liminal Episodes opens at Project: ARTspace, NYC

Project: ARTspace presents works by Michelle Weinberg and Leslie Kerby On view: April 6 – June 17, 2022 Opening Reception Tuesday, April 12, 5-9 pm a catalog is available with a checklist of work and writing by Denise Delgado download the press release here. ArtSpiel announcement here.

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our constellations: astral embraces and tactual consciousness group exhibition at Emerson Dorsch

Emerson Dorsch Gallery in Miami presents works by Beverly Acha, Stephen Arboite, Melissa Brown, Andy Coolquitt, Katrina Coombs, TJ Dedeaux-Norris, GeoVanna Gonzalez, Karsten Krejcarek, Eleen Lin, Adia Millett, Cheryl Pope, Liz Rodda, Sheena Rose, Kristen Schiele, Meredyth Sparks, Chiffon Thomas, and Michelle Weinberg. Curated by Terri C Smith AUGUST 7 – SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 RECEPTION:

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Changing Lanes at Hewitt Gallery, Marymount Manhattan College

Artist Judy Mannarino curated Changing Lanes: Painters Explore Dimension In Clay, an exhibition of recent works by Sarah Bedford, Seth Michael Forman, Margaret Lanzetta, Judy Mannarino and Michelle Weinberg are on view. Changing Lanes is open to the public, observing social distancing protocols, at the Hewitt Gallery, Marymount College, 221 East 71st St, NYC through

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Why Shouldn’t We Talk About These Things At The Table? online at Florida Atlantic University Schmidt Center Galleries

Curators AdrienneRose Gionta and Jeanie Ambrosio assembled works by South Florida artists to weigh in on the current political climate. My drawings on current events are there, as well as video and text to provide a window into my process and my feelings. https://whyshouldntwe.com Sanctuary, 18″ x 36″   Silent Prom, 18″ x 36″  

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