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Exhibition Tour
Events
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Coral Gables, FL | Making Space Studio Visit Series: Red Thread Art Studio
Coral Gables, Florida Full Address Provided Upon RegistrationWAAM and ArtTable are excited to launch Making Space, a new artist studio visit series dedicated to amplifying the practices of South Florida–based artists.
Our inaugural studio visit is to Red Thread Studio in Coral Gables, where participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with artists and learn more about their process, materials, and current work.
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New York, NY | Curator-Led Tour of the “Whitney Biennial 2026” with Marcela C. Guerrero
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY, United StatesMarcela Guerrero is the DeMartini Family Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Alongside Drew Sawyer, Guerrero is the co-curator of the eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial—the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States. At the Whitney, Guerrero also curated no existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria and Martine Gutierrez: Supremacy in 2022-23, among other exhibitions. From 2014 to 2017, she was the Curatorial Fellow for Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985 organized at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Prior to joining the Hammer, she worked in the Latin American and Latino art department at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Guerrero’s writing has appeared in several exhibition catalogues and in art journals. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Guerrero holds a PhD in art history from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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New York, NY | Guided Tour of the “Whitney Biennial 2026” with Linda Sweet
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY, United StatesGather at the Whitney Museum of American Art for a guided tour of the Whitney Biennial 2026!
The eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial—the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States—features work of 56 artists, duos, and collectives that reflects the current moment and examines various forms of relationality, including interspecies kinships, familial relations, geopolitical entanglements, technological affinities, shared mythologies, and infrastructural supports.
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Baltimore, MD | Guided Gallery Tour of “What We Do, We’ve Always Done” with Dr. Lauren Davidson and Bria Edwards
Julio Fine Arts Gallery, Loyola Maryland University Alumni Memorial Chapel, 4501 N Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland, United StatesJoin Dr. Lauren Davidson, curator and founder of Museum Nectar Art Consultancy, and artist Bria Edwards for a guided gallery tour of What We Do, We’ve Always Done, a compelling solo exhibition by Edwards at Julio Fine Arts Gallery, Loyola University Maryland. This tour offers an inside look at Edwards’ two-year exploration of Black horse rider culture in Maryland, brought to life through vivid oil paintings, documentary photography, and video. Together, we will examine how Edwards’ multidisciplinary practice captures the power, grace, and enduring joy of Black equestrians—honoring a living tradition shaped by resilience, heritage, and an unbreakable bond between rider and horse.
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Chicago, IL | Exhibition Walkthrough with Alice Tippit
DePaul Art Museum 935 W Fullerton, Chicago, IllinoisWhat is the difference between “looking” and “seeing”? How is meaning made and how do forms signify? These questions have concerned Chicago-based artist Alice Tippit (b. 1975) for more than a decade. Her paintings and works on paper generate multiple layers of meaning through poetic techniques like metaphor, serving as indirect references rather than clear, straightforward representations. Included in this exhibition are a selection of Tippit’s works from the past ten years as well as new commissioned works.
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Potomac, MD | Curator-Led Tour of “Andrea Bowers” with Nora Cafritz & Annie Farrar
Glenstone 12100 Glen Road, Potomac, Maryland, United StatesThe exhibition, which includes more than 40 works, including a broad selection from Glenstone’s collection alongside important loans from the artist, peer institutions, and private collectors, is one of the largest presentations of Bowers’ work to date. Tracing a history of activism that interweaves ecological concerns with the fight for bodily autonomy, the exhibition includes works that reference several generations of intersectional activists.
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