Art Talks

Art Talks
Art Talks

Upcoming Art Talks

International Women’s Committee Annual Spring Tea, sponsored by VHERNIER Bal Harbour 

event
Members
March 29, 2023, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Dawoud Bey, Wallace Simmons and Eric Allums, 2012

artwork
Archival pigment prints
African and African Diaspora

Sonia Gomes

artist
b. 1948, Caetanópolis, Brazil; lives in São Paulo

Sonia Gomes, Untitled from the series Torções, 2021

artwork
Galvanized wire and fabric
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Federico Herrero

artist
b. 1978, San Jose, Costa Rica, lives in San Jose

Federico Herrero, Untitled, 2018

artwork
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Latin American and Latinx

Danielle De Jesus

artist
b. 1987, New York; lives in New York

Danielle De Jesus, Two men and their blue gate, 2021

artwork
Acrylic on vinyl tablecloth
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Kara Walker

artist
b. 1969, Stockton, California; lives in New York

Trey Abdella

artist
b. 1994, Manassas, Virginia; lives in New York

Trey Abdella, Overstretched, 2021

artwork
Acrylic, resin, glass, fabric, and ballpoint pen on linen

Calida Rawles

artist
b. 1976, Wilmington, Delaware; lives in Los Angeles

Calida Rawles, On the Other Side of Everything, 2021

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora

Thania Petersen

artist
b. 1980, Cape Town; lives in Cape Town

Thania Petersen, Of Birds and Trees and Flowers and Bees, 2019

artwork
Embroidery thread on cotton fabric

Juan Carlos Alom

artist
b. 1964, Havana; lives in Havana

Kour Pour

artist
b. 1987, Exeter, United Kingdom; lives in Los Angeles

Kour Pour, Memoirs of a Merchant, 2014–15

artwork
Acrylic on canvas over panel

Kathia St. Hilaire

artist
b. 1995, Palm Beach; lives in New York

Kathia St. Hilaire, Marassa Twins, 2019

artwork
Oil-based relief on paper-backed canvas
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora
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Past Events

International Women’s Committee Annual Spring Tea, sponsored by VHERNIER Bal Harbour 

event
Members
March 29, 2023, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Dawoud Bey, Wallace Simmons and Eric Allums, 2012

artwork
Archival pigment prints
African and African Diaspora

Sonia Gomes

artist
b. 1948, Caetanópolis, Brazil; lives in São Paulo

Sonia Gomes, Untitled from the series Torções, 2021

artwork
Galvanized wire and fabric
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Federico Herrero

artist
b. 1978, San Jose, Costa Rica, lives in San Jose

Federico Herrero, Untitled, 2018

artwork
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Latin American and Latinx

Danielle De Jesus

artist
b. 1987, New York; lives in New York

Danielle De Jesus, Two men and their blue gate, 2021

artwork
Acrylic on vinyl tablecloth
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Kara Walker

artist
b. 1969, Stockton, California; lives in New York

Trey Abdella

artist
b. 1994, Manassas, Virginia; lives in New York

Trey Abdella, Overstretched, 2021

artwork
Acrylic, resin, glass, fabric, and ballpoint pen on linen

Calida Rawles

artist
b. 1976, Wilmington, Delaware; lives in Los Angeles

Calida Rawles, On the Other Side of Everything, 2021

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora

Thania Petersen

artist
b. 1980, Cape Town; lives in Cape Town

Thania Petersen, Of Birds and Trees and Flowers and Bees, 2019

artwork
Embroidery thread on cotton fabric

Juan Carlos Alom

artist
b. 1964, Havana; lives in Havana

Kour Pour

artist
b. 1987, Exeter, United Kingdom; lives in Los Angeles

Kour Pour, Memoirs of a Merchant, 2014–15

artwork
Acrylic on canvas over panel

Kathia St. Hilaire

artist
b. 1995, Palm Beach; lives in New York

Kathia St. Hilaire, Marassa Twins, 2019

artwork
Oil-based relief on paper-backed canvas
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora
1 63 64 65 66 67 119
Art Talks have been made possible by endowed funds granted by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Heckscher Foundation for Children to underwrite the museum’s broad portfolio of education programs. Together with leadership support from Miami-Dade County, these funders enable the museum to transform the lives of young people in our community through our art education programs.