MUSEUM + INSTITUTIONAL EXHIBITIONS
On this page you will find a list of the exhibitions our museum and institutional partners will be showing during Fort Lauderdale Art & Design Week. For more information about an exhibition, please click through the listing of interest to be directed to the partner's website. |
JANUARY 24
Location: GALLERYOne - A DoubleTree Suites by Hilton
Address: 2670 East Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm Contact: Phoenix SpiritDiva Phone: (954) 527-5245 Cost: Free Website: Photographs by Phoenix |
Phoenix- Oceans Away
Opening Champagne Reception Phoenix – Oceans Away, an exhibition within a larger curated exhibit, consists of a selection of 25 fine art photographs, 11 that are new, never shown before works, from Phoenix's artists-in-residencies and travels in Ireland, England, Venice, Greece and Alaska by award-winning, internationally collected, fine art nature and conservation professional photographer Phoenix SpiritDiva, on exhibit at Galleryone - a DoubleTree Suites by Hilton from now – March 20, 2023.
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JANUARY 25
Location: Charlotte J. Burrie Community Center
Address: 2669 N Federal Highway Pompano Beach Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm Contact: Phoenix SpiritDiva Phone: (954) 527-5245 Cost: Free |
Art Night at the Burrie
Join us for a delightful evening with five nationally and internationally award-winning and collected fine artists from the National League of American Pen Women - Fort Lauderdale Branch to the Charlotte J. Burrie Community Center for an intimate evening of Great Art and Great Conversation. Hors d'oeuvres, libations, photo booth and more are included. It’s a unique opportunity to view the exhibit, meet and hear these women artists talk about their art journey and current work. Free Event.
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JANUARY 26
Location: The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery
Address: 601 City Center Way Pembroke Pines Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm Contact: The Frank Pembroke Pines Phone: 954.392.2120 Cost: Free Website: The Frank Gallery |
Silent Narrator/Curious Spectator Exhibition
Opening Reception Please join The City of Pembroke Pines and The Frank for the opening reception of Silent Narrator/Curious Spectator. The artworks in this exhibition observe the passing of time and the seemingly passive observation of life events in a state of invisibility, inviting to inner reflection and memory recollection. Exhibiting artists include Apia, Liene Bosquê, Amy Broderick, Dana Donaty, Gabriela Gamboa, Amy Gelb, Alex Nunez, Felisa Prieto, Jeannette Stargala, and Lisu Vega, presenting artworks in multiple formats that include video, sculpture, prints, and paintings.
The Frank Aisles hosts a solo exhibition by Jennifer Ortiz The Third Space Gallery features the solo work of Anna Goraczko The evening features DJ DJane. Guests can enjoy complimentary refreshments and hors d’oeuvres. Free - Complimentary Refreshments and Hors D’oeuvres |
JANUARY 21
Location: End to End Gallery
Address: 2000 Harrison St. Bay 3 Hollywood Time: TBD Contact: Jeremiah Heller Phone: (305) 450-6761 Cost: Free Website: End to End Gallery |
Razza - Solo Exhibit
End to End Gallery is excited to kick off 2023 with our first featured Artist Solo Exhibit of the year, Razza. Presenting a special curated collaboration of hand-picked works by Expressionist Artist, Al Razza and Award Winning Curator, Jeremiah Heller. Showcasing a selection of 20 large scale mixed media on canvas all original one-of-a-kind Abstracts.
Razza's works are mixed media explorations of an abstract alternative visual nature. The compositions suggest weather conditions, rain, ocean and cloud forms; but are not literal imitations of such. They employ a variety of painterly mediums, such as oil, acrylic and enamel paints. Textures are made with heavy modeling paste, which sometime create craquelure effects, while applied acrylic paint skin make surface patterns.They are gestural, expressive and ethereal in composition, movement and design. The colors are vivid and glide through changes of harmony from monotone to analogous blends of primary colors. The exhibit opens January 21st coinciding with the 5th Annual Ft. Lauderdale Art & Design Week and will run through Art Hollywood until February 14th in Downtown Hollywood, FL at 2000 Harrison St. |
JANUARY 21-22
Location: Bellagio International Gallery
Address: 806 E Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale Dates/Times: Friday, Jan. 20th (10am to 4pm & 6pm to 9pm) / Saturday, Jan. 21st (10am to 4pm & 6pm to 9pm) / Sunday, Jan. 22nd (10am to 4pm & 6pm to 9pm) Contact: Cari Chinea Phone: (954) 847-1778 Cost: Free Website: Bellagio International Gallery |
Bronze Artist Paul B. Lotz Live
Bronze artist Paul B. Lotz specializes in capturing hidden feelings and subtle emotions in his sculptures. His dynamic works often reveal the whimsical, hilarious and sometimes sarcastic nature of man. Don't miss this chance to meet the genius behind the masterworks! Paul's newest sculptures, including his masterpiece tribute to Elton John, If I Was A Sculptor, will be on display during the show.
Paul will be at the gallery live sculpting and speaking about his inspiration, process, and answering questions all weekend. Friday, January 20th: 10am to 4pm and 6pm to 9pm Saturday, January 21st: 10am to 4pm and 6pm to 9pm Sunday, January 22nd: 10am to 4pm and 6pm to 9pm |
JANUARY 27
Location: Bellagio International Gallery
Address: 806 E Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale Time: 9 am - 6 pm (Mon - Fri) / 10 am.- 6 pm (Sat) Contact: Cari Chinea Phone: (954) 847-1778 Cost: Free Website: Bellagio International Gallery |
Phillip Anthony Live Painting
Internationally renowned for his Monochromatic Reflectionism, painter Phillip Anthony will be joining us for the first time here at Bellagio International Gallery! His artwork has been tremendously popular since he joined our gallery in 2021, and we couldn’t be more excited to have him here. Phillip will be doing live painting demonstrations as well as answering questions about his artwork. This is a free event open to the public, drinks and snacks will be provided as well. Call for more details!
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JANUARY 27 (Opening Reception)
Location: ArtServe
Address: 1350 East Sunrise Blvd, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 Time: 9 am - 6 pm (Mon - Fri) / 10 am.- 6 pm (Sat) Cost: Free Website: ArtServe |
Art Interventions for Environmental Resilience
A new wave of artists who develop and use environmentally friendly artistic practices will be featured in Art Interventions for Environmental Resilience, the first ArtServe exhibition of the New Year. The exhibit runs from January 20 through March 17 at ArtServe, which is located at 1350 E. Sunrise Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.
With funding from Funding Arts Broward, Culture Builds Florida and Broward Cultural Division, ArtServe is collaborating with F.A.T. Village (Flagler Arts Technology District), a Fort Lauderdale arts district that promotes emerging contemporary artists, to present these new artists and their techniques in Art Interventions for Environmental Resilience. A free, public opening reception is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 27. An official unveiling of the recent mural painted by celebrity artist Pipe Yanguas along ArtServe’s west and northern walls will kick off the evening. Admission is free for both the Jan. 27 reception and the entire exhibit. |
NOW - March 2023
Location: Bailey Contemporary Arts Center
Address: 41 NE 1st St, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Cost: Free Website: Pompano Beach Arts |
Men Painting Women Art Exhibition
A touring exhibition featuring the works of five award winning artists. Despite their unified focus on the female form, each work of art offers a unique approach to the subject matter that results in a vibrant and nuanced presentation. Each artist’s offering remains independently captivating while also working to effortlessly communicate a collective appreciation for the strength and dynamism of the feminine.
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NOW - APRIL 5
Location: Pompano Beach Cultural Center
Address: 50 W Atlantic Blvd, Pompano Beach Cost: Free Website: Pompano Beach Arts |
Hello I Am Kitty Exhibition by Joana Toro
This exhibition by the Colombian documentary photographer examines concepts of immigration, identity, and social issues. She captured these intriguing images while dressed in a Hello Kitty costume, posing with people in New York’s Time Square.
In 2019, the book Hello I Am Kitty was published in Tragaluz, Colombia. The artist describes her work on this project as, “the result of a personal journal to find my new ‘identity’… while I asked for donations after posing for pictures in Times Square.” Toro is a self-taught photographer based in New York City and Bogotá, Colombia. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, World Press Photo Witness, Open Society Foundations, and Photo World China Magazine, among others. She worked as a staff photographer with major magazines and newspapers in Colombia before she migrated to the United States in 2011 to further her career. In 2020, Toro’s work was included in the public collection of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. It has been exhibited in international photo festivals all over the globe, including Les Femmes s’exposent France 2019, Photoville New York, Guate Photo (Guatemala), Just another Festival (India), International Photography Festival (China), and others. In 2020, Toro also received the Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant by the Pulitzer Center and Diversify Photo, and a National Geographic COVID-19 Emergency Fund grant. The Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm | Saturday & Sundays: CLOSED | Open during performance The exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
NOW - MARCH 21
Location: Pompano Beach Cultural Center
Address: 50 W Atlantic Blvd, Pompano Beach Cost: Free Website: Pompano Beach Arts |
Pandemic: The Unmasking of America
Pandemic: The Unmasking of America by Craig Gordon.
This exhibition is a photo-documentary featuring images with narratives that bears witness to the coronavirus pandemic as it blanketed New York during the spring of 2020. Gordon spent the initial lockdown period of spring 2020 between rural, upstate New York, and New York City, capturing the images that spoke to the inequities and injustices unmasked by the Covid pandemic. He believes the photographer’s primary job is to act as witness. “Being a photographer is to communicate witnessed experience that sparks curiosity for the viewer’s inspiration,” said Gordon. “If a picture truly says ‘a thousand words,’ the photographer has a wide palette from which to communicate beyond language.” Gordon’s primary areas of focus are conceptual (series of photographs based on a connecting thought), documentary (including photojournalism and everyday street life), and portrait photography (creative exploration and appreciation of the human face). He trained in commercial photography at the Germain School of Photography, NYC, 1979-1981. The Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday & Sundays: CLOSED | Open during performance The exhibitions are free and open to the public. |
NOW - MARCH 21
Location: BaCA West
Address: 100 West Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach Cost: Free Website: Pompano Beach Arts |
Pages from The Big Book Exhibition by Gregory Dirr
This solo exhibition highlights significant works by Gregory Dirr in a series called Pages from The Big Book . This culmination of work is an epic narrative exploring the dualities of existential themes – love, evil, fear, death, birth. Without using pages, this story is told through whimsical and chaotic scenes interpreted differently by a spectrum of reoccurring characters. While approaching traditional and experimental processes, this body of work is characterized by differing media specific to each piece.
Gregory Dirr is a multidisciplinary artist with varying bodies of work. His interest in imagined landscapes, classic children’s stories, and duality are carefully illustrated by his spontaneous use of upcycled media. While traversing underlying concepts of existence, his work navigates the viewer through life experiences |
NOW - FEBRUARY 9
Location: Ali Cultural Arts Center
Address: 353 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd, Pompano Beach Cost: Free Website: Pompano Beach Arts |
Esther's Garden - Art Exhibition
Step into the mind of one the most iconic black actresses. Based on her 1975 album, "The Garden of My Mind", this exhibition celebrates the accomplishments of Pompano's native daughter with an eye on the "warmth and goodness" shared on her spoken word album.
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CURRENTLY ON DISPLAY
Location: New River Fine Art
Address: 822 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale Cost: Free Time: TBD Contact: Gabriel Delgado Phone: 954.524.2100 Website: New River Fine Art |
Alex Katz – In Good Company
New River Fine Art is proud to announce, Alex Katz – In Good Company, an exhibition consisting of a selection of original paintings & drawings, fine art prints, and other artworks by the American Icon, Alex Katz opening January 20, 2023.
This exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Katz’s style and his signature minimalistic aesthetic, while reflecting the artist’s continued experimentation with form and color. The result is a curated exhibition that is timeless yet continuously feeling fresh and raw. Over the course of his more than seven-decade career, this championed artist has created an impressive body of work that includes portraiture, landscapes, and still life. Nevertheless, many of his most iconic paintings feature his wife and muse, Ada. Recently, the artist has revisited some of his favorite paintings of his beloved spouse by creating ten new fine art prints that will be featured in New River Fine Art’s Alex Katz – In Good Company exhibition. |
JANUARY 23-27 (RSVP REQUIRED)
Location: Las Olas Capital Arts
Address: 888 East Las olas blvd #200, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Free Time: RSVP Contact: Jodi Tanner Phone: (954) 289-4692 Website: Las Olas Capital Arts |
Las Olas Capital Arts Presents: Stacy Daugherty
Las Olas Capital Arts believes any office can be an art gallery - even a Wealth Management office like Las Olas Capital Advisors without it costing the featured artist a dime.
Fort Lauderdale born Stacy Daugherty is a Fine Art Photographer who connects with nature on an instinctive and energetic level, bringing you extreme close-up imagery with her Macro lens. She provides a perspective that is oftentimes overlooked in our busy lives, prompting the viewer to slow down, immerse and consider new possibilities within themselves and the world around them. Las Olas Capital Arts cordially invites you to a Private Showing of Fine Art Photographer -Stacy Daugherty during FTL ADW January 23rd-27th by RSVP only. |
JANUARY 25
Location: Plunge Beach Resort
Address: 4660 El Mar Drive, Lauderdale By The Sea Cost: Free Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Contact: Ellen Cohen Berman Phone: 954.551.9795 Website: Plunge Beach Resort |
Plunge Into The Arts with Elise Rubin
Plunge Into The Arts Artist Open House featuring the work of Elise Rubin, Wednesday, January 25th at 6:00 pm at Plunge Beach Resort.
As usual, registration, parking, and your first glass of wine are complimentary. |
GALLERY TOUR JANUARY 27 (EXHIBIT OPEN DAILY)
Location: Art and Culture Center/Hollywood
Address: 1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood Cost: Free Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm (The tour will begin at 6:30pm) Contact: Meaghan Kent Phone: (917) 575-0664 Website: Art & Culture Center |
Gallery Tour of the 2022 Florida Biennial
Join Curator of Exhibitions Meaghan Kent for an exhibition tour of the 2022 Florida Biennial.
As the title implies, a multi-media approach is revealed in the practices of art-making by the participating artists. From traditional portraiture to recycled materials, the exhibition seeks to reveal a rawness that evokes our current times and experiences. As Rouse states, “Overall, the sense I get is an exploration of our place, in/with nature and in society right now, with a dominant strain of what I want to call magic realism, as well as an overall developed sense of materiality.” This 11th edition of the Center’s Florida Biennial features 24 artists representing eight Florida counties. The exhibition was juried by Ylva Rouse, Senior Curator at MOCA Jacksonville, who reviewed over 1,000 submitted works from 349 artists from cities throughout Florida. The exhibition was organized by Meaghan Kent and Joanna Ruis, ArtsAspire Curatorial Assistant. Participating Artists: Javier Barrera (Miami Beach), Bella Cardim (Key Biscayne), Christopher Clark (Jacksonville), Elaine Defibaugh (Miami), Dana Donaty (Boynton Beach), Christian Feneck (Fort Lauderdale), Brendhan Garland (Gainesville), Bonney Goldstein (Fort Lauderdale), Sheila Goloborotko (Jacksonville),Anna Goraczko (North Miami Beach), Jeanne Jaffe (Boynton Beach), Sophia Lacroix (Hollywood), Cynthia Mason (St. Petersburg), Cheryl Maeder (Lake Worth), Raymond Olivero (Mount Dora), Kerry Phillips (Miami), Vickie Pierre (Miami), Evelyn Politzer (Miami), Galal Ramadan (Fort Lauderdale), Alette Simmons-Jiménez (Miami), Aida Tejada (Miami), Cornelius Tulloch (Miami), Jackeuline Walters (Aventura), Zaplaflora (Jesús F Torres) (Hialeah) |
NOW - APRIL 23
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
Animation Generation
Animation Generation presents film and videos from the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale Collection that use elements of animation and illustration. The selection ranges from cels for Walt Disney’s second animated feature film Pinocchio (1940) to the pioneering 3-D digital animations of Jennifer Steinkamp. The technology has rapidly developed since the early 20th century, when animations required teams of artists and animators to undertake the laborious task of hand-painting each scene. Although the advent of computer-generated imagery in the 1960s allowed artists to achieve life-like effects, artists such as Raymond Pettibon and William Kentridge (whose two-channel film Ursonate is on view in the adjoining gallery) chose to produce animations that appear decidedly hand-made. With the recent launch of Meta AI’s Animated Drawings software, even children can watch their own drawn figures dance, skip and jump in seconds.
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NOW - APRIL 16
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
William Kentridge: Ursonate
Johannesburg artist William Kentridge’s performance piece Ursonate will be on view at NSU Art Museum, with screenings during museum hours, every hour on the half-hour, 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. (Tuesdays through Saturdays); 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Sundays). Based on Dada artist Kurt Schwitters’ 1932 sound poem Ursonate, consisting entirely of a nonsense, invented language, Kentridge’s work is comprised of two film projections: one in which the artist emphatically gesticulates as he sounds the score accompanied by an opera singer and percussionist, while a constant flow of animated calligraphic images drawn by Kentridge are projected on the second screen. This exhibition coincides with the performance of Kentridge’s opera The Head & The Load at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Miami from December 1-3, 2022.
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NOW - APRIL 16
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
Malcolm Morley: Shipwreck
This exhibition features sculptures composed of found objects and that are distinguished by the unlikely combinations of repurposed materials that constitute their form.Beginning November 20 through April 16, 2023, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale will present Malcolm Morley: Shipwreck, in collaboration with Hall Art Foundation. Malcolm Morley (b. London, 1931-2018) achieved widespread acclaim in the 1960s for his photo-based paintings. This exhibition focuses on the recurring ship motif in Morley’s work from his earliest superrealist paintings of ocean liners in the 1960s to his imaginative paintings of complex compositions of battles and other catastrophes based on still-lifes he arranged of toy model boats and planes in later years.
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NOW - FEBRUARY 13
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
KATIA SY. HILAIRE: IMMATERIAL BEING
NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale presents the first solo museum exhibition of South Florida artist Kathia St. Hilaire (b.1995, West Palm Beach, FL). St. Hilaire’s work portrays tender images of family gatherings, children at play, celestial bodies, scenes of death, and distinct Haitian iconography. Her visual language is enhanced by the ornate, textured surfaces on which these images appear. The distinct constructions are composed through a lattice framework of linoleum panels, sewn together to form quilt-like formations resembling ceremonial Haitian Vodun flags. St. Hilaire refers to her signature surface making technique as reduction relief printing. This laborious crafting method combines an array of materials such as cosmetics, textiles, detritus, jewelry, enamels and metals, which together form a haptic, abstract collage. These intricate and ethereal backgrounds become the stage for the artist’s figurative imagery.
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NOW - APRIL 23
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
SCOTT COVERT: I HAD A WONDERFUL LIFE
I Had a Wonderful Life is the first solo museum exhibition dedicated to artist Scott Covert (b.1954, Edison, NJ.). This presentation of Covert’s 40-year-long practice will center on his Monument Paintings, which the artist began making in 1985. Covert, a legendary figure within the eighties East Village art scene, forms his abstract compositions through the Victorian tradition of grave rubbing, in which an impression is lifted from the honorary reliefs on tombstones. With the cemeteries of the world serving as his itinerant studio, Covert has dedicated his life to visiting the resting places of what he calls “people of character.”
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NOW - FALL 2023
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
By the Sea, By the Sea: Waterscapes and Beach Scenes By William J. Glackens and the Ashcan School
NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale presents By the Sea, By the Sea: Waterscapes and Beach Scenes by William J. Glackens and the Ashcan School. The exhibition draws from the Museum’s vast collection of masterful seascapes by William J. Glackens, which is the largest collection in the world of artworks and archival materials related to Glackens, and members of the artist’s milieu, created in the late 19th and early 20th century. These paintings, photographs, prints and sketches portray unfettered, modern visions of leisure and labor by the waterfront.
Key works within this show include Glackens’ charming portrayal of women approaching the placid sea in his post-Impressionist masterpiece Cape Cod Pier (1908), along with his painting of New York’s maritime industrial progress,Tugboat and Lighter (1904-1905). Also included are his humorous series of crowded beaches that reflect the growing allure of the seaside as an escape from the urban density of the industrial age. |
NOW - SPRING 2023
Location: NSU Art Museum
Address: 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Cost: Adults: $12 / Seniors & Military: $8 / Students: $5 / Members: Free Time: Sun: noon - 5pm / Tues - Sat: 11am - 5pm Phone: (954) 525-5500 Website: NSU Art Museum |
The Eye of CoBrA
This space offers a glimpse into the Museum’s CoBrA Collection, a historic trove of more than 1700 artworks donated by Museum patrons Golda and Meyer Marks. Over the course of 15 years, the Marks’ amassed the largest holding in the United States of artwork created by members and affiliates of the European post-war artist group known as CoBrA. This collection of art, ephemera and research material is a defining aspect of this institution, critically shaping our exhibitions and programming.
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