Catalog for the exhibition, Third Space Inventing the Possible at Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, September 25 – November 2, 2014.Third Space features over 23 artists. The eighth page reads: The History of Miami is still being written…
Leaflet for the exhibition, Think Square Photographs, at the Coral Gables Branch Library, May 3-29, 1982. The second page of the leaflet outlines the following program: May 3 - Think Square ReceptionMay 25- Naked Eye, Eugene Atget, This is Edward…
Article from the Miami Herald newspaper The Shinning, June 29, 2008. The section on Kerry Phillips reads: Likewise, Kerry Phillips’ You could always see real far off even when you weren’t trying plays with optical illusions. Installed in the middle…
Photo by Ray Fisher of the Scull sisters, their son Michael, and Art Librarian Barbara Young at the opening of the exhibition, All God’s Children Got Shoes, at the Miami Dade Public Library in Downtown Miami in 1999.
Letter from The National Museum of Women in the Arts, March 10, 1997. The letter reads: Dear Rosemarie: Thank you for lending Palm book to the Library and Research Center exhibition Book a s Art VIII which was extended until Feb 28th, 1997, by…
Booklet for the exhibition, Book as Art VIII, at The National Museum of Women in Washington, April 15 – October 25, 1996. The forward reads: The exhibition Book as Art VIII presents sixty-seven bookworks by forty-one women artists who have a wide…
Postcard for the exhibition, The Kingdom of Our World at the Ambrosino Gallery, September 1, 1999. The back of the postcard reads: The Kingdom of Our World, installation, performance and new work by Charo Oquet.
Leaflet for the exhibition, The Graphics of Elizabeth Catlett, at the Miami-Dade Public Library System, February 3 – March 23, 1984. The second page of the leaflet includes the flowing description: Elizabeth Catlett’s work speaks for her people.…
Brochure for the exhibition, The First Americas, at the Metro-Dade Cultural Center in Miami, July 2 - October 13, 1992. The second page of the brochure reads: In 1492, there were millions of people living in the Americas with diverse cultures and…