Friday, January 31, 2014

Troy Simmons at the Coral Gables Museum- "Urbanism: Perceived and Interpreted"





  Beauty can be found in the unlikeliest of places. Local artists have grown and developed their styles while responding to their changing surroundings in Miami. It's the theme surrounding the newest exhibit happening at the Coral Gables Museum!

Troy Simmons along with other artist from the Bakehouse Art Complex were selected to dispaly work for the newest exhibition, "Urbanism: Perceived and Interpreted."

Artists like Troy, who reside in the Miami are emerged in the heart of urban life, landscape and evolution. The gritty city with its undeniable aesthetic appeal inspires and influences its inhabitants. Images of urbanism mirror the city, creating an echo that vibrates between works of art and the city skyline filled with all of its wonders from skyscrapers to pigeons on electrical wires.

As the Coral Gables Museum is dedicated to the civic arts, including architecture, urban design and development, this exhibit will present selected works by BAC resident artists that respond to the current urban environment. You can see Troy Simmons' work at the Coral Gable's Mueseum
February 7 – March 30, 2014

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