Pink Noise Closing Reception and Performance 2/25/17

Pink Noise Closing Reception and Performance
Saturday, 02/25/2017 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Girls' Club
117 NE 2nd ST.,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
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Cost: Free

Join us for the closing of Pink Noise: Flexing the Frequency, the last exhibition on view at the iconic 117 Girls’ Club building in downtown Fort Lauderdale, and performance by Jen Clay.

Downstairs, enjoy the exhibit and chat with exhibition curator Sarah Michelle Rupert, Girls’ Club directors, featured artists and community members.

Upstairs, flip through 6 years of Girls’ Club catalogs – all on sale for $20 – and limited editions from local artists – all on on sale for $20 off, and experience the launch of Pink Noise: Perspectives, an independent project by Girls’ Club fellow Tayina Deravile.

The 117 Girls’ Club building opened in the fall of 2007, renovated for use as an unpredictable art space by local architect and designer Margi Nothard of Glavovic Studio. Founded by Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, and led by director Michelle Weinberg, Girls’ Club opened as the only private collection open to the public with a focus on contemporary art by women, in the world.

Throughout its 10-year history, the building has stood as a convergence point and catalyst for the growing contemporary art developments in the Fort Lauderdale and Broward County area. Its galleries have witnessed 10 major exhibitions of contemporary art, curated by emerging and mid career artists and curators. The building has hosted film screenings, artist talks, stitch and bitches, professional development workshops, experimental theatre, lectures, musical performances, parties, dinners, outreach workshops and countless student and community tours. Its walls have supported students artists, emerging artists, critically acclaimed artists, international rock star artists, both female and male. It’s doors have welcomed women, men, dogs, cats, lizards, students, children, carebears, and everything in between in an effort to fulfill its mission to educate the public, act as a resource and the nurture of the careers of contemporary female artists.

Join us as we cheers to its last exhibit and hear about the exciting next chapter in store for Girls’ Club!

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