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This Months Featured Artists
Pace Primitive - New York


work by Jean Dubuffet with a Losso ancestor figure from Togo (PacePrimitive 1);
a large-scale ink drawing by James Siena with three ancestor figures from the Ivory
Coast (PacePrimitive 2); a painting on aluminum by James Siena with an important
Totok figure from New Ireland (PacePrimitive 3); and a group of Nigerian figures
and masks from our 2009 Nigeria show (PacePrimitive 4).
Artists For Humanity
Artists For Humanity's mission is to bridge economic, racial and social divisions by providing underserved youth with the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in the arts.
Since 1991, Artists For Humanity has been empowering and employing Boston teens in an intensive program of arts, creativity and enterprise. AFH partners youth in small groups with professional artists/designers to design, create and sell art products. With fully equipped studios in seven artistic media, youth and mentors collaborate on creative projects, many specifically commissioned by clients. In the process, young artists develop entrepreneurial skills, and introduce audiences to the voice, vision and virtuosity of today’s youth. Artists For Humanity has produced fine art and creative products for most of Boston’s largest firms and organizations, and last year alone earned over $1M in sales.
In 2004, Artists For Humanity established its headquarters, the Artists For Humanity EpiCenter, in the Fort Point Arts District of Boston. Built to meet the highest levels of sustainability set by the US Green Building Council, the building informs our youth about issues of environmental stewardship, and serves as an inspiration and backdrop for their creativity. Named one of the Top Ten Green Buildings in the country, and one of the 5 Most Beautiful Buildings in Boston, it provides a fitting venue for perhaps the largest permanent collection of youth-created fine art and design in the nation.
The Artists For Humanity model is being disseminated internationally to organizations that utilize our framework of respect, relationships, and responsibility to empower young people in their communities. Now, Artists For Humanity is taking the voice of its young people to new and larger audiences. Partnering with Merida Meridian, AFH will showcase new home décor designs at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show in New York City on March 18 – 21, 2010.

ArtCenter’s exhibition season of contemporary art highlights the work of both juried and guest artists.
Exhibits are presented year-round in ArtCenter’s 800 Lincoln Road Gallery and exhibition windows at 800,
810, 924 Lincoln Road, and our Windows at Walgreen’s locations. Exhibitions are selected based on the
quality of the work and the applicants’ ability to bring the proposal to fruition. An exhibition committee
of arts professionals awards exhibitions to proposed projects which explore traditional or experimental
genres in art, thematic expressions, community dialogue and the role of art and artists in contemporary
culture. Free and open to the general public, ArtCenter’s exhibitions offer juried and guest artists the
opportunity for public exposure of their work to hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors annually.5>
800 Lincoln Road Miami Fl. 33139 Hours of operation Monday – Wednesday 11:00am – 10:00pm Thursday – Sunday 11:00am – 11:00pm.
www.artcentersf.org
Jeremy T. Chestler - Executive Director (left)
Jacquentte Arnette - Director of Exhibitions (right)
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ART/GALLERIES
Art Center of South Florida Art Gallery
800 Lincoln Rd
Miami, FL 33139
(305) 538-7887
Art Connection International
100 16th St Ste 6
Miami Beach, FL
33139
(305) 604-0603
Ashley's Art Frame & Gallery Inc
6990 Indian Creek Dr
Miami, FL
33141
(305) 861-4909
O W Art & Frame Gallery
331 W 41st St
Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 673-0002
Gallery De Ja Vu Inc
1390 Ocean Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 695-7355
Avant Gallery
1680 Michigan Ave Ste 100
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 535-9935
Royal Art Gallery
443 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 532-1775
America Galleries
301 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 532-3524
Howard Austin Art Gallery
831 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 531-5999
Britto Central
818 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 531-8821
Collection Privee
918 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(786) 276-7600
Carel Gallery
922 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 534-4384
Shriver Art
6145 Lagorce Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 866-5066
Britto Central
818 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 534-9930
Art Connection International
100 16th St
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 604-0603
Justicia Artist Management Llc
407 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 532-9055
Effusion Gallery
1130 Ocean Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 538-3558
Art Marcel Galleries
420 Espanola Way
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 672-5305
Nuessle Regine
1629 Jefferson Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 674-0123
Galeria Del Sol
1628 Michigan Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 674-7076
Art Center Calendar
Raffle fund raiser for the art center. Work donated from art center artists.
May 1 through June 7
Back to the Garden
Ray Azcuy/ Marie Mennes
Back to the Garden is an expression and examination of the garden as space where encounters can be delectably spontaneous; a momentary pause when rules and judgment seem suspended.
June 12 through July 19
Freedom Fighters: An American Legend Re-Imagined
Roderic Southall, Curator.
A discourse of black icons perspectives identified using humor, irony and satire
July 24 - Aug 30
The Walden Project
One Three Collective
Curators Juan Martinez/ Peggy Levison Nolan
Work created around the Carl Walden Archives by the One Three Collective during their residency at the ArtCenter South Florida
September 4 - Oct 11
The Flying Carpet
Collaboration between Pip Brant and Duane Brant
Interactive Acoustical sound Machines
October 16 through November 22
Annual Juried Artist Exhibition
Curated by the Director of Exhibitions
Work of the recently juried artists of the ArtCenter South Florida
November 23 through January 3, 2010
Art Center Alumni Exhibition
Kerry Phillips, Pablo Contrisitani, Tawnie Silva, Susan Lee Chun, Vickie Pierre, Georges LeBar, Etc.
Work from art center alumni artists from the past 25 years. Anniversary show.
Call for Proposals: ArtCenter/South Florida is accepting applications for exhibitions in 800 Lincoln Road Gallery. The Exhibition Application deadlines are April 1, August 1 and December 1 of each year. Applications are available in the ArtCenter/South Florida administrative 924 Lincoln Road office, the 800 Lincoln Road Gallery, or by visiting our website at www.artcentersf.org. Proposals will be reviewed depending on availability of exhibition dates, quantity of proposals received as well as quality and theme. You may also send a SASE to ArtCenter/South Florida, Attn: Exhibitions Director, 924 Lincoln Road #205, Miami Beach Fl. 33139.
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