Tag: Bailey Contemporary Arts
Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) Presents ‘Portraits’ with Photographers Keliy Anderson-Staley and Stephen Gaskins
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. /Florida Newswire/ -- Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) in Pompano Beach is proud to present "Portraits" - a dynamic show featuring the works of one of the country's most esteemed photographic artists, Keliy Anderson-Staley, whose work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery and the Library of Congress. The exhibit will also include emerging Florida photographer, Stephen Gaskins.
Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) Artists to Present at Superfine! Miami 2017 during Art Basel
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. /Florida Newswire/ -- Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) in Pompano Beach is excited to announce that their 10 resident artists will be presenting at Superfine! Miami 2017. The boutique contemporary art fair takes place December 6-10, during Art Basel, and features a hyper-curated exhibitor list.
Bailey Contemporary Arts Presents ‘Spiritual Vessels’ – features the paintings of Tony Khawam and the clay ceramic sculptures of Jeff Whyman
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. /Florida Newswire/ -- Bailey Contemporary Arts newest exhibit "Spiritual Vessels," features the paintings of Tony Khawam and the clay ceramic sculptures of Jeff Whyman. Khawam's new collection, "Syria - Aleppo Urban Landscapes," presents a semi-abstract vision of Syria's war-torn cities. Khawam invited Whyman to partner with him on this exhibit as he felt a spiritual connection between their works. The exhibit will run from December 1, 2017 through January 5, 2018. Visit the website for information about the opening reception and artists' talk.
Bailey Contemporary Arts in Pompano Beach and Ad Visual Arts Academy in Tehran Present ‘Frontier’ Global Exhibition
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. /Florida Newswire/ -- Bailey Contemporary Arts in Pompano Beach is proud to collaborate with Ad Visual Arts Academy in Tehran, Iran for a global exhibit of ceramic and mixed media works that explores the idea of "Borders" versus "Frontiers." The first "Frontier" exhibition was held in Khaneh-Honarmandan, Tehran, one of the most prestigious art centers in Iran. In addition to the Iran-based exhibit, four international curators were called to collaborate and invite artists in their country to hold exhibitions.