MARCH @ CAMP - Asking For a Friend
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Date & Time

Apr
04
Fri
12:00 AM

Price FREE

Venue The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery)
791-793 NE 125th St
Miami, FL 33161 GET DIRECTIONS

Phone Number 786.953.8807

The CAMP Gallery is excited to announce its upcoming exhibition Asking For a Friend, which will be running from March 7th-April 4th. Don't miss our opening night on Friday, March 7th 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm at our North Miami gallery. Asking For a Friend unites four women artists: Heidi Hankaniemi, Joan Wheeler, Lydia Viscardi, and Silvana Soriano. The exhibition borrows from the familiar mechanism of an advice column -with a twist- using distinct bodies of work to explore questions of love, pride, fear, and autonomy as a form of allyship and emotional community-building.

Asking For a Friend celebrates the ways in which women take care of one another, explicitly pushing past the woes of a blossoming generation to be inclusive of trans-generational perspectives and experiences. The exhibition functions as a space wherein one can navigate personal and communal hardships: how to grieve; celebrate small victories; find courage; get rich; start over; accept reality; dream.

Curated by Maria Gabriela Di Giammarco.

The CAMP Gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday, 12 to 5 PM.

For more information, please reach out to our email hello@thecampgallery.com.

The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery)

The Contemporary Art Modern Project Gallery specializes is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to raising awareness for emerging and mid-career artists with a unique emphasis on ultra-contemporary approaches to textiles and fiber art. Founded during the height of the pandemic by Melanie Prapopoulos, the gallery has gone on to create a distinctly academic and thought-provoking arts program in North Miami, and beyond. As a gallery, The CAMP remains steadfast in transparency both for the artist and for the collector, building bridges and connections from creation to acquisition. With a robust local and international roster, the gallery represents artists working in textiles and fiber, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. Looking at art, as a whole, through a reactionary and interdisciplinary approach, the gallery operates as a space wherein creativity and reality co-exist.