A special commitment is made to introduce the work of local artists to a broader national and international audience.
Web projects by artists, interviews and texts by writers, and a blog extend their presence out of the gallery and into the wider community.
[7] The facade is made from polyester fiberglass resin panels and lit from behind, creating a glowing, translucent skin at night.
Curated jointly by Francie Bishop Good and Michelle Weinberg, it was called, "Talking Heads" and showed a variety of interpretations of contemporary portraiture in photographs, paintings and works in moving image media.
Under The Influence opened in October 2008 in collaboration with the Art and Culture Center in Hollywood, Broward County, Florida.
In January 2009, Girls' Club presented "Spreading the Influence," a collaboration with the Olin Art Gallery at Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio.
In November 2010 Girls' Club opened their first solo exhibition by the Miami-based conceptual fiber artist Frances Trombly.
The most expensive Hollywood blockbuster film starts as a series of hand-drawn story boards illustrating the scenery and where the actors will stand.