Regular hours resume September 1st
Wed – Fri, 1-5pm, other times by appoitnment Frances Trombly: Paintings Closing Reception and Book Launch: Thursday, September 22, 2011, 6-8pm Your last chance to see the critically acclaimed solo-exhibition. Meet the artist. Pre-order the exhibition catalog Frances Trombly: Paintings. Hear Girls’ Club Writer-in-Residence Denise Delgado read her prose from the catalog. Designed by Fulano Inc., Frances Trombly: Paintings includes texts by Bonnie Clearwater, Chief Curator of MOCA North Miami, critic and art historian Jenni Sorkin, conceptual fiber artist Elaine Reichek, and Girls’ Club Writer-in-Residence Denise Delgado. 108 pgs, cloth bound. A limited edition of the catalogs will be uniquely bound using Trombly’s hand-loomed cloth. This exhibition was made possible… and private donors. look up attribution language
Art Fallout 2011 A day for contemporary art in downtown Fort Lauderdale Saturday, October 15, 2011, 5-8pm One-day, open call, works on paper exhibition at Girls’ Club. Exhibitions, performances and open studios. Free trolley to downtown art venues!
Re-Framing the Feminine Opening Reception: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 6-9pm
Re-Framing the Feminine surveys the varied strategies employed by female photographers to frame their experiences using the technology of film photography and digital media. More than fifty works will be exhibited. Curated by Dina Mitrani, Miami curator and gallerist. Re-Framing the Feminine exhibition catalog, designed by Miami graphic designers Lemon Yellow features approximately 40 illustrations and an essay by writer and lecturer Vicki Goldberg. Zoe Strauss, Mattress Flip |
About Girls’ Club Girls’ Club is a private foundation and alternative space established in 2006 by Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz. Girls’ Club produces exhibitions, educational programming, publications and events that change lives, nurture local artists, and inspire cultural growth in Broward County. The mission of Girls’ Club is to educate the public, nurture the careers of female artists, and to serve as a resource for art students and scholars, curators, and practicing artists. A special commitment is made to expose the work of local artists to a broader national and international audience. Girls’ Club acknowledges support from the Broward County Cultural Division, the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, Funding Arts Broward, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Target Foundation, and private donors. |