Tuesday, February 18, 2025

NSU Art Museum presents Jonathan Fineberg in Conversation with Bonnie Clearwater



Join Jonathan Fineberg, PhD, art historian, and author of Christo and Jeanne-Claude: On the Way to The Gates, and NSU Art Museum Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater, for a discussion on Christo & Jeanne-Claude's Surrounded Islands.


Bookplate-signing of Christo and Jeanne-Claude: On the Way to The Gates follows in the Museum Store. Must pre-purchase book to receive bookplate. 

Opening Day for Surrounded Islands

Sunday, February 23, 2025



2:30 - 3:30 pm


Free for Members | $16 For Non-members


At NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

RSVP TO TALK

This paid ticket includes day-of museum admission.

Jonathan Fineberg is Professor and founding Director of The Ph.D. in Creativity at Rowan University. He is also William Edward and Jane Marr Gutgsell Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois and Trustee Emeritus of The Phillips Collection in Washington, where he was founding Director of the Center for the Study of Modern Art. He is the author of The Innocent Eye: Children’s Art and the Modern Artist; Art Since 1940: Strategies of Being; Modern Art at the Border of Mind and Brain; monographs on Robert Arneson, Zhang Xiaogang, and Alice Aycock, among more than thirty other books and exhibition catalogues, and Christo and Jeanne-Claude: On The Way To The Gates, 20th Anniversary Edition which Yale is publishing in March. He also co-created Imagining America: Icons of 20th Century American Art (an award winning PBS television documentary and a Yale University Press book).


Friday, February 14, 2025

Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) offers Kids Classes!

 


 Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) Kids Classes


MIFA's Kids Program nurtures talent through hands-on art classes in drawing, painting, mixed media and theater for kids and teens. MIFA offers a unique opportunity to give your children a program filled with creativity, exploration, and fun.


MIFA Saturday art classes take kids on a creative journey through art history while teaching them fun and educational techniques in drawing, painting, puppets theater, and more. It’s a perfect way for children to learn about famous artists and develop expressiveness, and their artistic style. CLICK HERE for more information.


MIFA CHILDREN AND YOUTH THEATER ASSEMBLY WORKSHOP
Do you see in your children a lot of energy without a cause or with undeveloped artistic talents? Are you looking for an activity that will take them away from technology and open the doors to creativity and the development of new acting skills?

The MIFA Children and Youth Theater Assembly Workshop opens its doors for you! Promoting confidence and personal expression, developing motor skills, creativity and teamwork are some of the premises with which your children will be enriched. CLICK HERE for more information.

About MIFA: Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) is a premier cultural institution dedicated to fostering artistic excellence, education, and community engagement. Through exhibitions, artist residencies, and public programs, MIFA continues to be a hub for artistic innovation and dialogue.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Join the MIFA Residency Program as either Associate or Permanent Residents

Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA)
Artist Residencies


Join the Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) Residency Program as either Associate or Permanent Residents Associate.

Artists In Residency Program

The MIFA’s Associate Artist Program is a membership program for professional artists seeking access to MIFA's art-making facilities and internal artist programming. 

Ideal candidates are talented emerging and mid-career artists committed to their work. They add value to MIFA's dynamic, collaborative community of over one hundred working professionals and do not need a dedicated studio space. CLICK HERE for more information about this program.


Permanent Artists In Residency Program

MIFA offers a range of amenities to professional emerging and mid-career artists, regardless of their origin, including affordable studios, shared workshop spaces, and artist advancement opportunities.

MIFA provides 24 indoor studios at prices that are significantly below the market average, making them accessible to artists of all financial backgrounds. The monthly rent for these studios ranges from $500 to $1500. Moreover, the organization is actively seeking grants to offer complete or partial scholarships to artists who demonstrate financial need, further easing the financial burden.

After a year of residency, the artist can apply for a curated solo show in the institution. We can guide you in the process of finding a renowned curator.

YOU ARE NOT JUST RENTING A STUDIO; YOU ARE BECOMING PART OF THE MIFA COMMUNITY. CLICK HERE for more information about this program.









Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Enjoy Workshops & Art Labs at Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA)

Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) is a premier cultural institution dedicated to fostering artistic excellence, education, and community engagement. Through exhibitions, artist residencies, and public programs, MIFA continues to be a hub for artistic innovation and dialogue.


MIFA's Art Labs, a creative space to develop Abstraction, Advanced Abstraction, mixed media, Advanced Mxm Program, printmaking, color theory, illustration, photography and your portfolio. With Portfolio, prepare to impress admissions officers, win awards, secure scholarships, and embark on your artistic journey with MIFA! 


MIFA offers a variety of art Workshops & Labs, MIFA's Mixed Media Program is designed to help students explore a wide range of concepts in modern and contemporary art, offering them the tools to develop their unique artistic voices. MIFA's
 Illustration and Storytelling Course Program equips students with fundamental skills in composition, character design, and visual storytelling techniques. Learn tried-and-true illustration methods from concept to final illustration, guided by critiques and discussions to enhance your storytelling abilities. Learn Color Theory, MIFA's program is a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of color theory and application in painting, enhancing your artistic skills. 





Friday, February 7, 2025

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale presents Christo and Jeanne-Claude Surrounded Islands Documentation Exhibition

Premiere Exhibition of New Acquisition: February 23, 2025

NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is thrilled to announce that it is now “Home to Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Surrounded Islands.” The museum will premiere its first exhibition of this transformative gift from the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation in February 2025, which includes over 43 preparatory drawings and collages created by Christo, as well as photographs and photo murals, engineering surveys, environmental studies, permits, correspondence, original components such as sections of the pink fabric, scale models and other archival documents that trace the history of this project.

 

“The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation is delighted to designate the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, part of Nova Southeastern University, as the permanent home for the Surrounded Islands documentation exhibition,” said Karin J. Barkhorn, President of Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation. “The museum's dedication to exploring topics that deeply connect with the South Florida community and its commitment to fostering meaningful discussions through scholarly research align with the ethos of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s art. We are particularly excited that the museum will permanently display key sections of this historic exhibition, ensuring that the legacy of Surrounded Islands continues to inspire awe for generations to come.” 


Following the passing of the artist duo, Christo V. Javacheff (b. 1935, Gabrovo, Bulgaria; d. 2020 New York, NY) and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon (b.1935, Casablanca, Morocco; d. 2009, New York, NY), NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale was chosen as guardian of the archive for the definitive landmark installation, Surrounded Islands: Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980-83

Surrounded Islands put Miami on “The Map” in May 1983, not just the art map. Likewise, with this monumental gift NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will be known world-wide as “The Home of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Surrounded Islands.” This gift places NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale in a league with the Smithsonian American Art Museum which acquired Running Fence, Sonoma and Marin Counties, California, 1972-76, The Documentation Exhibition in 2008, as well as the Centre Pompidou in Paris which owns the documentation exhibition of The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Paris, 1975-85 and the Reichstag Building, Berlin, which houses the Wrapped Reichstag, Berlin, 1995 Documentation Exhibition on permanent display. 


“A gift of the magnitude of the Surrounded Islands documentary exhibition to NSU Art Museum is incredibly significant. It marks much more than a gift; it’s an investment in the culture of our community and the future of the Museum,” said Bonnie Clearwater, Director & Chief Curator of NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. “Surrounded Islands has undoubtedly left an indelible impact on South Florida and the art world by redefining the interaction between art, environment and public space. This contribution further solidifies Fort Lauderdale’s unique cultural offerings and provides an opportunity for visitors to experience the work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude for years to come.”

 

“This gift, allowing us to bring the Surrounded Islands Documentation Exhibition to NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, will grant NSU students, faculty, and staff, as well as the public a unique opportunity to be part of the creative process that led to this innovative and culturally significant work,” said Dr. George L. Hanbury II, President and CEO of Nova Southeastern University. “Exhibits like this one attract more people of all ages to come in and experience the power of imagination, creativity, and dedication that comes through engaging with works like these. That’s how the NSU Art Museum not only helps to foster a lifelong passion for the arts, but also allows us all to come away with a bit of that artistic passion in ourselves, to enrich whatever else we may choose to do in our own lives.” 


“A gift of this caliber brings Fort Lauderdale’s cultural landscape to the next level, further positioning the city as a premier arts destination,” said Dean J. Trantalis, Fort Lauderdale Mayor. “As ‘Home of      Surrounded Islands’ our very own NSU Art Museum in Downtown Fort Lauderdale, will be a draw for art enthusiasts, visitors and our local community to experience our city’s vibrant cultural offerings.”


Despite the ephemeral nature of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s projects, they considered each of these events as permanent artworks in the minds of viewers, since “an experience can never be taken away.” The artists piqued the curiosity of the broader community as well as the international art world with the extensive effort it took to realize their works. Documents, including correspondence, permits and environmental studies are preserved as part of the documentation exhibitions curated by the artists themselves.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude are historically recognized for their environmental artworks that questioned the very nature of art. Born on the same day, the pair met in Paris in 1958. They quickly established a lifelong creative and romantic partnership, making their first collaborative artwork together in 1961. Titled Stacked Oil Barrels and Dockside Packages, consisting of several stacks of large rolls of industrial paper covered with tarpaulins and secured with ropes, and a large number of oil drums horizontally stacked on the quay of Cologne Harbor. In making this simple shift within a mundane landscape, the artists both masked and revealed aspects of the environment that people typically become inured to and look past. Through these elementary acts, Christo and Jeanne-Claude gave the public the ability to see the shapes and scales that comprise their everyday views through new eyes. 

“Fort Lauderdale's dedication to arts and culture is a cornerstone of our community's identity. NSU Art Museum receiving the gift of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Surrounded Islands as a part of its permanent collection will reinforce that dedication and elevate our city's standing as a cultural art hub,” said Michelle Howland Sussman, Chair, Board of Governors, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale.


Surrounded Islands was realized in May 1983, with 6.5 million square feet of floating woven polypropylene fabric to create striking pink margins around 11 islands along the length of Biscayne Bay. The installation remained in place for two weeks, though its realization took over three years and cost more than $3 million. The project was paid entirely by the artists through the sale of original works by Christo such as those included in this donation. The idea for the work originally started in 1980, when the artists were invited to create an artwork for the 1982 New World Festival of the Arts. Over the next three years they made proposals and obtained permits from agencies including: the Governor of Florida and the Cabinet; the Dade County Commission; the Department of Environmental Regulation; the City of Miami Commission; the City of North Miami; the Village of Miami Shores; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; the Dade County Department of Environmental Resources management, and they gained the cooperation of the many environmental activists and residents, working to ensure the protection of the marine wildlife that inhabited the islands’ shores.

“The Surrounded Islands project – certainly one of the most visually stunning projects that Christo and Jeanne-Claude ever did, continues to grow in the imaginations of art lovers worldwide. In addition, it also completely transformed Miami Beach into the glittering art scene that it is today. It seemed only natural that the documentary exhibition which the artists curated as the permanent archive of this project should go to NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, an easy drive just north of the site where Christo and Jeanne-Claude installed the Surrounded Islands for those two extraordinary weeks in May of 1983. Recognized for its ambitious programs that focus on its unique collections, NSU Art Museum is a fitting home for this landmark project,” said Jonathan Fineberg, author of the career survey book: Christo and Jeanne-ClaudeOn the Way to the Gates, 20th Anniversary edition (which will be published in February 2025) and board member of The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation.


While Surrounded Islands was installed for only two weeks, it left an indelible imprint on the history of South Florida. By donating the entire Surrounded Islands documentation exhibition to NSU Art Museum, the museum, the university, and Greater Fort Lauderdale will be elevated to a new level of worldwide significance, becoming a place of pilgrimage for the innumerable individuals who have been, and have yet to be, profoundly moved by this artwork. All materials used in Surrounded Islands were industrially recycled, aside from the documentation materials retained for the collection.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

The Frank Gallery presents a Closing Reception for ‘Ebb & Flow’ on Saturday, February 22nd from 7 – 9pm

 


Saturday, February 22nd from 7 – 9pm The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines invites you to celebrate the closing of Ebb & Flow! Learn more about “The House Inside My Head” from artists Rhonda Mitrani, Patricia Schnall-Gutierrez, and Marina Font from RPM Projects. Listen as they discuss the inspiration behind the installation, their artistic practices, and the themes of the exhibition in a conversation moderated by The Frank’s Chief Curator Sophie Bonet. 


Following the panel discussion there will be a Q & A with the artists.


Step into the gallery and view the installation piece up close, while RPM Projects begin their interactive performance. Record your response to the work on white linens and watch as the artists hand sew your contribution to the collaborative tapestry, becoming part of the installation.


All ages are welcome for this free event. Light refreshments will be provided.

Friday, January 31, 2025

Must-See Exhibition: ‘Ebb & Flow: Exploring The Womanhood Continuum’ at The Frank Gallery in Pembroke Pines

You still have time to see ‘Ebb & Flow: Exploring The Womanhood Continuum’ at The Frank Gallery in Pembroke Pines!

Truly a MUST-SEE exhibition, offers a space for reflection and empowerment, highlighting the complexities and diversity of feminine experiences across cultures and time.


Ebb & Flow: Exploring the Womanhood Continuum is a dynamic exhibition running from November 21, 2024, to February 22, 2025, at The Frank C. Ortis Gallery in the City of Pembroke Pines. Curated by Sophie Bonet and Pamela Zee Lopez, the exhibition features nine artists exploring the fluid and evolving nature of womanhood. Through a variety of mediums, the artists engage with themes of memory, resilience, the body, and identity, challenging societal constructs of femininity while celebrating its transformative power.

The exhibition offers a space for reflection and empowerment, highlighting the complexities and diversity of feminine experiences across cultures and time. All ages are welcome to enjoy this outstanding art showcase at The Frank Gallery, located at 601 City Center Way in the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida 33025.

 
Marina Font, Fear – Hope, 2014. Image courtesy of the artist.

 
Coralina Rodriguez Meyer, Mami Erzulie Dantò (Phara from Pharaohs Miramar). Image courtesy of the artist.

 
Amy Gelb, Seen, 2023. Image courtesy of the artist.

 
RPM Projects, 2407 The House Inside My Head, 2011. Image courtesy of the artist.