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Saturday 2 August 2008

Installation view, The Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, MA

Filed under: painting, gallery, exhibition, Artists & Designers, Check out — Michelle @ 5:55 PM

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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.

Wednesday 9 July 2008

New painting installation at The Schoolhouse Gallery

Filed under: painting, exhibition, Check out — Michelle @ 12:06 AM

Opening July 25 in Provincetown, MA.
Visit www.schoolhouseprovincetown.com for more info.

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Conversation Pit, 2008 gouache on paper, 22″ x 25″

Friday 27 June 2008

Buy a print at 20×200.com

Filed under: gallery, Check out — Michelle @ 9:58 PM

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.

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Wednesday 7 May 2008

Elevations for a New City at Art@Work in Miami

Filed under: exhibition — Michelle @ 10:17 PM

New paintings on view through July 11th at Art@Work.
Art@Work is located at 1245 SW 87 Avenue in Miami.
Hours are Monday thru Thursday, noon to 5pm. For more info, call 305.264.3355
Read Alfredo Triff’s comments in El Nuevo Herald from May 25 here.
Click on the following link to see a pdf of the entire article. triff-el-nuevo-08.pdf and read an English translation. miami-art-alfredo-triff.pdf

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Elevation: Beauty Salon, 2008 gouache on paper, 18″ x 25″

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Elevation: A Love Supreme, 2008 gouache on paper, 17″ x 24″

Art@Work is located at 1245 SW 87 Avenue in Miami.

Wednesday 2 April 2008

Mural at Upper Eastside Gardens completed

Filed under: public art — Michelle @ 7:23 PM

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Warehouse Plays, a mural on two walls, at the corner of 73rd & Biscayne is done. Thanks to fearless Peter Rozek at Upper Eastside Gardens. Come join in the festivities there on May 2.

El Nuevo Herald visits Brick by Brick, a Miami Art Museum educational program

Filed under: education — Michelle @ 6:55 PM

Brick by Brick is a fantastic introduction to concepts and practices of urban planning, architecture and design for high school age kids here in Miami.
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We visited Miami Art Museum to take a look at the Herzog and de Meuron drawings and models for Miami Art Museum’s new home. Read the El Nuevo Herald article by Sarah Moreno. And check out the Brick by Brick program blog to follow our progress.

Saturday 22 March 2008

Phase 1 of Mural Project installed at Upper Eastside Gardens, Miami. Party Sat March 22, 7-11 pm!

Filed under: public art, news — Michelle @ 4:09 PM

Peter Rozek’s little pocket of paradise on Biscayne Boulevard and 73rd Street is one year old! The mural by Michelle Weinberg on the north facing wall has been completed, and Phase 2, for the south facing wall will be going up in the next week or so. Keep an eye out.
Complete details here:uppereastsidegardenpressrelease.pdf
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FIU Honors College students curate Aesthetics & Values exhibition

Filed under: exhibition — Michelle @ 3:46 PM

Students in artist John Bailly’s class put this all together.

The opening reception is Friday March 28, 5-8pm.

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Thursday 6 March 2008

“BUILT” opens Saturday, March 8, 7-10pm at NIBA

Filed under: Uncategorized — Michelle @ 7:48 PM

NIBA
39 NE 39th st
Miami
305-573-1939

Featuring the works of the following artists from the book MIAMI CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS ( by Paul Clemence and Julie Davidow ): John Bailly, Jenny Brillhart, Alex Heria, Petra Liebl-Osborne, Jordan Massengale, George Sanchez-Calderon, Tina Spiro, Michelle Weinberg

BUILT

This exhibit features a selected group of artists from the book MIAMI CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS to whom the city, architecture and space are their main source of inspiration.

Whether through its unique buildings, its history, its seductive interiors, its labyrinth of streets, or its dynamic energy, the man made landscape provides these artists with the raw material and ideas with which they create their work.

Through their talents and their visions of what surrounds us, these artists make us look again at the city with open eyes and notice the beautiful poetry inherent in the urban built chaos.
-Paul Clemence
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Liberty City, gouache on paper, 33″ x 53″

Tuesday 4 December 2007

M Forever rug

Filed under: surface design — Michelle @ 4:57 PM

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M Forever, 6′ round, wool and silk, made in Nepal, Rugmark certified
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A special thanks to Alvin at Instyle Rugs!

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