The Portfolio Review Series @ The Coral Gables Museum
The Coral Gables Museum’s Portfolio Review Series is a platform to meet local artists and discuss their ideas and projects. For each edition, 8 to 10 artists are invited to the Museum to share their portfolios, sketchbooks, catalogues, ephemera and other materials in the context of a pop-up exhibition of their work at the Museum’s Community Meeting Room. They will engage in conversations about their working processes and references, past and future projects, dreams, and other topics that go beyond what is typically seen in the gallery. This is an excellent opportunity to network and encourage other collaborations between presenters and attendees!
About the Coral Gables Museum
The Coral Gables Museum celebrates the 1920’s planned community of Coral Gables and presents exhibits and programs that examine the built environment. The Museum’s mission is to celebrate, investigate and explore the civic arts of architecture and urban and environmental design, including fostering an appreciation for the history, vision, and cultural landscape of Coral Gables; promoting beauty and planning as well as historic and environmental preservation for a broad audience, including children, families, and community members, as well as local, regional, national and international visitors. The museum optimizes its mission by cultivating effective partnerships, and providing programming that includes exhibitions, collections, educational offerings, lectures, tours, publications and special events.