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The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) presents an Artist Talk for ‘Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: We Got The Power’

November 9 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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Saturday, November 9th from 2 – 5pm experience a compelling Artist Talk at The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery). This panel will feature CAMP artists Isabel Infante and Janet M. Mueller, whose work is currently on display at The CAMP Gallery for Women Pulling at the Threads of Social Discourse. This exhibition is curated by Gallery Founder, Melanie Prapopoulos, and co-curated by Gallery Director, Maria Gabriella Di Giammarco.

This Event is FREE & Open to the Public. RSVP HERE.

The 6th edition of Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: We Got The Power. Showcasing fibers works from 81 artists responding to “Lysistrata” by Aristophanes, and “Chi-Raq” by Spike Lee, this exhibition explores, through unity, the possibility for change. This exhibition is on view from October 11 through December 20, 2024. Learn more & view works from this exhibition on ARTSY.

“Going through the artworks that make the frieze, the artists have all approached the primary source of the play and adapted its message to compliment their intent. Playing with the reliance of opposites on one another for balance, Isabel Infante calls for a continuation of acceptance of the opposite – arguing that our differences are what makes a society, but the key lies in acceptance and respect. Janet Mueller recreates and reinterprets elements both from the play and history exposing the timelessness of the problems facing the feminine.” co-curator Melanie Prapopoulos

 

JANET M. MUELLER

b. USA

Janet Mueller is an American artist born in 1952, renowned for her sculptures and paintings that address complex social issues. With a unique approach that blends abstract imagery and playful metaphors, she simplifies complex issues through abstract imagery and light-hearted metaphors. Mueller addresses themes such as government corruption, poverty, women’s rights, and mental health, ultimately striving to present her ideas in an engaging way.

 

Participating artists: Mary Tooley Parker, Eden Quispe, Fruma Markowitz, Kathy Nida, Margaret Roleke, Natalia Schonowski, Joan Wheeler, Leslie Sheryll, Fernanda Froes, Barbara Ringer, Christine Lee Tyler, Silvana Soriano, Karola Pezarro, Jacqueline Myers- Cho, Mabelin Castellanos, Katika, Janine Brown, Kristina Reinis, Camille Eskell, Adriana Carvalho, Rita Valley, Rima Day, Marine Fonteyne, Star Trauth, Manju Shandler, Ola Rondiak, Louise Cadoux, Aida Tejada, Olya Tereschuk, Itamar Yehiel, Debora Rosental, Marjolein Burbank, Nicole Durham the Caulk Artist, Amy Gelb, Lauren Reilly, Aurora Molina, Deborah Simon, Nancy Ofori, Delaney Conner, Ainaz Alipour, Heidi Hankanieman, Alan Nieder, Nanilee Robarge, Melissa Godoy Nieto, Rosa Henriquez, Laetitia Adam-Rabel, Yanira Lopez, Alexis Oliva, Hou Guan Ting, Kim Moore, Melanie Brewster, Pangea Kali Virga, Shelly McCoy, Alina Rodriguez Rojo, Micheal Sylvan Robinson, Eileen Hoffman, Sarah Laing, Brenda Kuong, Marcia Manconi, Carlos Bautista Biernnay, Sooo-Z Mastropietro, Lauren Januhowski, Deborah Weir, Amy Putman, Toni Thomas, Breanna Cee Martins, AtelierLustig, Valeria Montag, Alieh Rezaei, Elaine Luther, Molly Gambardella, Isabel Infante, Autumn Kioti Horne, Caitlin McCormack, Nancy Tobin, Janet Mueller, Kimberly Bentley, Catherine Olivier, Lydia Viscardi, and Julie Peppito.

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The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery)
791-793 NE 125th Street
North Miami, FL 33161 United States
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