2021
Satellite exhibitions will run across Miami during WOPHA Congress week
Dear friends,
We partnered with several institutions in Miami to present a program of satellite exhibitions during the week of the WOPHA Congress. Save the date for the following events:
Female in Focus
November 18, 2021 – January 18, 2022 | Green Space Miami
This exhibition presents the winners of the Female in Focus award, launched in 2019 in response to the staggering gender imbalance in photography. The exhibition will take place in Miami for the first time at the new Green Space Miami and in UK later this year.
Past and Present of the Body: 16 Voices of Contemporary Photography
November 12 - 21, 2021 | JW Marriott Marquis Miami
Presented by JW Marriott Marquis Miami and Fuentes Angarita Collection (FAC), the exhibition includes the work by artists Carlotta Boettcher, Tania Bohórquez, Reme Campos, Gabo Caruso, Nayari Castillo, Elise Corten, Desirée De Stefano, Kristen Joy Emack, María José Juncos, Karoliina Kase, Miru Kim, Erika Larsen, Morganna Magee, Clotilde Petrosino, Claudia Toledo, and Mirjana Vrbaški.
Barbara Hulanicki (London 1986, Apres BIBA), Tamary Kudita (African Victorian Series), and Bunny Yeager (Bunny Yeager and Her Circle: Miami’s Golden Age)
November 15 - 22, 2021 | The Betsy Hotel
This exhibition explores photography and fashion through the work of three acclaimed multidisciplinary women artists: Barbara Hulanicki, Tamary Kudita, and Bunny Yeager.
FloodZone: Photographs by Anastasia Samoylova
October 15, 2021 - April 17, 2022 | HistoryMiami Museum
FloodZone is an exhibition of an expansive and ongoing photographic series by Anastasia Samoylova, responding to the environmental changes in coastal cities of South Florida.
Women, Photography and Feminisms
Worldwide organizations of women photographers, internationally recognized art historians, curators, and artists from more than 15 countries will convene in Miami to build upon and better represent the dynamic history and contributions of women photographers from the 19th century to date.
Jodie Bateman. My Hijab Has A Voice: Revisited. © Jodie Bateman. Courtesy of the artist; Gabo Caruso. Pink Dad, 2019. © Gabo Caruso. Courtesy of Fuentes Angarita Collection; Bunny Yeager. Bettie Page, Carol Jean Lauritzen and Kathy Stanley Jumping (Key Biscayne, FL), 1954. © Bunny Yeager. Courtesy of The Betsy Hotel; Anastasia Samoylova. Gator, 2017. © Anastasia Samoylova. Courtesy of the artist;
The WOPHA Congress is made possible by co-presenters Women Photographers International Archive and Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), with lead project support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and official hotel partner, JW Marriott Marquis Miami.
Major support is provided by Arts Connection Foundation, Green Family Foundation, María C. Bechily, Miami Downtown Development Authority, One Sotheby’s International Realty, and The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation at The Miami Foundation. Programs are made possible with support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
Support was also provided by Beth Rudin DeWoody, Cindy and Robert Friezo Foundation, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, Duvin Collaborative, Hotel Beaux Arts Miami and Boulud Sud Miami, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, Leica Store Miami, Maya Ibars, Esq., and Oolite Arts. Cultural partners include 1854 Media - publishers of the British Journal of Photography, Lucie Foundation, El Espacio 23, Faena Art, Green Space Miami, Rubell Museum, and The Betsy Hotel. Media partners include Artishock Revista, Contemporary And, Cultured Magazine, and Photoworks UK.
The WOPHA Congress is an initiative presented in association with the Feminist Art Coalition
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