Friday, February 24, 2012

Gender Bender Exhibition


Evolving Identities, 1914-1945

GENDER BENDER EXHIBITION
Evolving Identities, 1914-1945

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March 6 – 31, 2012
Opening Reception: March 6th, 6 – 8 pm

Gender Bender is a student-curated exhibition that explores gender roles through an examination of propaganda with the social and political history of the period. The exhibition is the final product of the first year of the Museum Studies Program, a collaborative course sponsored by Miami Dade College,New World School of the Arts and Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Study Centre with support from the Mitchell Wolfson Sr. Foundation. The exhibition will be on view from March 6th though March 31st.

Gender Bender highlights the radical shifts in the roles men and women played during the period 1914 –1945. It examines the manipulation and formulation of both expected and non-conforming gender roles and explores how these identities are still reflected in contemporary society.


Almost a hundred objects, all from the private collection of Mitchell Wolfson, Jr., will be on display including paintings, posters, sculpture, jewellery, product labels and books. Stated Wolfson, “My intent is to provoke dialogue, to encourage an exchange through examination and reinterpretation of our past which, naturally, impacts our present. It is exceedingly gratifying to have these students explore and present these materials through their own 21st century lens. ”

Gender Bender: Evolving Identities 1914-54, is curated by Miami Dade and New World School of the Arts students: Ariel Brett, Fawn Ember, Nicole Espaillat, Daniella Figueroa, Carolina González López-Henríquez, Ivan Molano, Carrie Monescalchi, Jacqueline Rios, Victoria Rodriguez, Vera Saeme,
Christopher Stone and Alfredo Useche.

Gallery hours: Tuesday - Friday 12m - 5:00pm
Media Contact: Melissa Diaz, (305) 975-0915, mdiaz12@mdc.edu
Website: http://wolfsonmuseumstudies.blogspot.com/
Admission: free

Friday, December 2, 2011

Coming close to the end of the semester....

We are working hard and  getting ready for our show in March. Next semester will be a very busy, productive and educational, as has this one. I am excited to finish figuring out all the major things so we can move on to the little things.....I  will come up with some potential titles, if anyone has any ideas please feel free to email me.



Here are some photos of us looking through the collection....

Saturday, October 8, 2011

_____capitalism?



I really like this project and im sure you will too.
In July-September 2011, five street artists were invited to NHH Norwegian School of Economics to give their comments on capitalism directly on the schools huge white walls. The project was a collaboration with the Nuart Festival, and what Escif, M-City, EINE, DOLK and Hyuro came up with can be seen from this video. For more information, visit CAPITALISM.NO

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

MAM- NEW

"But my favorite part was hearing about the new MAM building and getting an in depth look at the model. I am so excited for this place and I truly hope we get to go visit it next semester!" Carrie


This was exciting for me too. I can't wait for the new building!!
Here is the Director, Thom Collins giving us a preview...



Thursday, September 22, 2011

Just some thoughts

I think this class is going great so far! We have read some very interesting articles, listened to great speakers, and have begun to handle part of the awesome collection of Mickey Wolfson! I think my favorite part has been the speakers, however. Especially at the MAM, I found it fascinating to hear stories and advice from several aspects of the working museum. But my favorite part was hearing about the new MAM building and getting an in depth look at the model. I am so excited for this place and I truly hope we get to go visit it next semester!

Also, THE END is having an event tomorrow night at Sweat Records. I am thinking about going - is anyone else possibly going to be there? :)