House of Art Supports Education and the Arts during Miami Art Week 2014

Main Invite Houe of Art 2014House of Art will be hosting three signature events during one of the busiest weeks for the art community, Miami Art Week 2014. Since its launch in 2002, Art Basel Miami Beach’s imprint has been a driving force in supporting the role that galleries play in the nurturing of artists, and the development and promotion of visual arts. The annual event has not only infused Miami’s booming art scene, it’s opened the doors to developing the arts within the local communities. Today, art galleries like House of Art are bringing arts education into the very fabric of the communities they serve, partnering with schools, civic groups, non-profit organizations and businesses to create and provide opportunities for students and emerging artists. 
On Thursday, Dec. 4, House of Art will hold an exclusive, invitation-only Vernissage in honor of the 20 students chosen to exhibit from Miami Arts Charter School (MAC), located in Miami and Homestead, FL.  The exhibit, Young at ARTs, will feature work from a variety of media. All proceeds from the exhibit will benefit the House of Art Youth Program. Guests will also enjoy live music by MAC’s student band.

MAC provides a rigorous academic education with special emphasis placed on the performing and expressive arts to help foster and propel students’ artistic creativity and excite them about life itself.
http://www.miamiartscharter.net/


On Friday, Dec. 5, the gallery will present “Future of Fashion,” a fashion show produced by and featuring students of DesignLab Miami. The show will feature wearable fashion made from unconventional materials and recycled items. The students, ages 5 to 15, are no strangers to fashion shows. Their collections have been on runways in local schools, at the Miami Children’s Museum and at local organizations’ fundraisers.

DesignLab has been nurturing a small cadre of designers for nearly five years. The North Miami-based creative studio specializes in teaching and promoting multiple aspects of the fashion industry to students of all ages, including sewing, textile design, fashion technology and 3D printing.
http://designlabmiami.com/
On Saturday, Dec. 6, House of Art will showcase We Live Here 2, an exhibit by Madrid-based advertising and industrial photographer Miguel Vallinas. Based on Vallinas’ photographic exhibit, Second Skins, which imagines clothes animals would choose for themselves if they could, We Live Here 2 shows an anthropomorphic blend of animals, fashion and the human form. Not only does Vallinas attribute clothes to the animals, he also portrays the types of personalities he imagines they would have. The artist looks at a variety of animals, including a few species of bird such as bustards, flamingos and vultures; swans; doe; stag; and more.

 

Guests will enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres at all the events, as well as complimentary valet parking. The events are sponsored by Cope Design and Built.

About House of Art
Opened in October 2013 by Brazilian photographer and artist Henrique Souza, House of Art is a mélange of industrial, avant-garde, hip and traditional mixed-media art. Located in the heart of Miami’s internationally renowned Wynwood Arts District, Souza offers a sanctuary where artists can work, create and exhibit; a place of visions, works in progress and education for established and emerging artists. The gallery actively represents an international group of prolific emerging and established artists, including Fabio Biofa, Fabio Balen, Miguel Vallinas and Cecilia Moreno Yaghoubi. House of Art is located at 415-B NW 26th St. in Miami [Wynwood Arts District]. For more information about House of Art, please visit online at www.houseofart.co.

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