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MAGA Has a Penis Obsession. 4B Feminism Is a Logical Response
Keziah Weir, Vanity Fair, November 12, 2024 Fifth-century Athens was also enamored of the penis. Phalluses were all over the place: painted on ceremonial jugs, used as... Read more -
The sixth edition of Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: We Got the Power tells about women fighting for social change
Asia Artom, Kooness, October 22, 2024 Lysistrata, may not be inherently feminist, but has been adapted and reinterpreted in modern contexts to reflect women's struggles for... Read more -
10 Must-See Miami Art Exhibits in March 2024
Douglas Markowitz, The Miami New Times, March 1, 2024 Can Miami's booming, busy visual art scene be used to uplift creative people in other lanes? Especially when it comes... Read more -
Annual orchid show mixes living plants with sculptures of flowers made from plastic bags
Amanda Beland, wbur Radio Boston, February 15, 2024 Two thousand flowers are in bloom right now at the New England Botanic Garden's annual orchid show. But tucked among... Read more -
The CAMP Gallery’s Resilience: A Story of Adversity & Creativity at Zonamaco Art Fair
The Art Gorgeous, February 13, 2024 In the bustling landscape of Zonamaco, the annual international art fair in Mexico City, The Contemporary Art Modern Project Gallery... Read more
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At The CAMP Gallery, Ancient Lysistrata Opens Doors For ‘We Got The Power’
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The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) Annual Fiber Exhibition: 77 Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse, FAMA and Guests: We Got The Power, Opens October 11th
Miami Art Scene, October 4, 2024 -
The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) presents an Artist Talk for ‘Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: We Got The Power’
Miami Art Scene, October 4, 2024 -
10 LGBTQIA+ exhibitions and festivals to see this summer
Christie's, June 20, 2024 -
CAMPers: Making an Impact
Amy Putman discusses making an impact with Margret Petrie on the "Authentic Obsessions" PodcastJune 4, 2024 -
Entorpecieron aduanas Semana del Arte
Israel Sánchez, Reforma, February 16, 2024 -
'Polka dots of color' — Patterns in Bloom orchid exhibition at New England Botanic Garden
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Molly Gambardella, featured artist of Patterns in Bloom, takes us inside her world of sculpture
Liz Nye, New England Botanical Garden, February 6, 2024 -
New England Botanic Garden prepares dazzling orchid display
Devin Bates, Spectrum News, January 29, 2024 -
Camille Eskell and the Plight of the Fez-Maker’s Granddaughter
Debra Thimmesch, F22 Media, November 29, 2023 -
Jewish Museum Milwaukee exhibit centers voice of women through fiber arts
The exhibit, Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse, opens to the public on Friday, September 8th.Sarah McGrew, TMJ4 Milwaukee, September 7, 2023 -
The Art Newspaper: Quiet moments cut through the noise at Spring/Break Art Show 2023
!WILD CARD! may be a loud fair, but its pockets of silence are sure to slow visitors downTorey Akers, The Art Newspaper, September 7, 2023 -
Create Whimsy Spotlight: Mabelin Castellanos, Textile Artist
Create Whimsy, June 21, 2023 -
Canvas Rebel: Meet Silvana Soriano
Canvas Rebel, February 16, 2023 -
Lydia Viscardi & Rita Valley Showcased — CAMP Gallery Announces ‘The Not So Silent Witnesses’ Exhibition in Westport
Antiques and The Arts Weekly, February 9, 2023 -
Whitewall: An Insider Talk with Melanie Prapopoulos
Whitewaller, December 1, 2022 -
Meet Melanie Prapopoulos of The Contemporary Art Modern Project
VoyageMIA, October 13, 2022 -
A collaboration for the return of ‘Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse’
Zoë Zanello, Kooness, July 8, 2022 -
Westport scavenger hunt to highlight town’s textile history
Kayla Mutchler, Connecticut Post, July 8, 2022 -
‘Social Discourse’ As Seen by Women Artists Exhibited at MoCA
Westport Journal, July 1, 2022 -
MoCA Westport “Women Pulling Threads of Social Discourse” Opens Today
The Westport Local Press, June 30, 2022 -
MoCA Westport Opens Textile Show Inspired by Suffragist Protest
Cate Hewitt, Connecticut Examiner, June 29, 2022 -
The desecrating look of the Italian Elena Monzo in the panorama of Miami Art Week, for The CAMP Gallery.
Laura Vailati, Miami Niche, April 19, 2022 -
March On Society in White Hot Magazine
D. DOMINICK LOMBARDI, White Hot Magazine of Contemporary Art, January 29, 2022 -
Happy Campers: New CAMP Gallery opens in Westport with artists' interest at heart.
Malia McKinnon Frame, Westport Magazine, January 1, 2022 -
Miami Art Week 2021 : The Basel Breakdown
Carl Rachelson, Miami's Community News, December 8, 2021 -
CAMP Gallery Celebrates Portraiture and the Self During Miami Art Week
Alexandra Martinez, Cultured Magazine, November 26, 2021 -
The CAMP Gallery Is for the Artists
Jason Katz, Cultured Magazine, October 16, 2021 -
Women’s quilts convey messages of love, warmth, autonomy — and subversion | Opinion
Melanie Prapopoulos, Miami Herald, October 15, 2021 -
MEET THE WOMEN RULING THE MIAMI ART SCENE
Fempire, The Art Gorgeous, June 15, 2021 -
The Contemporary Art Modern Project
Maria Gabriela Di Giammarco, Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine, June 1, 2021 -
How Fiber Artist Aurora Molina Used Her Weaving Practice to Process an Uncertain Moment
Katie White, Artnet News, February 11, 2021 -
THE CAMP GALLERY AND FAMA ANNOUNCE “FORTY WOMEN PULLING AT THE THREADS OF SOCIAL DISCOURSE"
The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The Camp Gallery) in collaboration with Fiber Artists-Miami Association, (FAMA) announces their signature art exhibition to commemorate American women winning the vote.Arte Aldia, October 14, 2020 -
South Florida Arts Speak to 2020’s Collision of Crises
George Fishman, Miami Herald, September 27, 2020