365 Artists 365 Days Project: The Show

365 Artists 365 Days Project: The Show

co-curated by the Frank Juarez Gallery and Greymatter Gallery June 9 – July 14, 2018

The Frank Juarez Gallery 207 E. Buffalo Street, Ste. 600 Milwaukee, WI 53202

Artist Reception: June 9, 5-8pm

The Frank Juarez Gallery and Greymatter Gallery continue their collaboration with a 365 Artists 365 Days Project: The Show. What began as a one-year project transitioned into two, which ended in 2015. Three years later, the duo co-curates an ambitious exhibition featuring local, national, and international artists from this project and bringing it to Milwaukee. This exhibition will feature works by Christian Arrecis (Illinois), Jill Christian (New Mexico), Nina Ghanbarzadeh (Wisconsin), Sam Haring (Ohio), Jeanne Heifetz (New York), Colleen Keihm (Illinois), Laurie LeBreton (Illinois), Jennifer Scheuer (Indiana), Emily Swinsick (California), Casey Whittier (Kansas), Connie Wolfe (Illinois), and Ana Perez Ventura (France).

This exhibition runs from June 9 – July 14, 2018, with a reception on Saturday, June 9, 5-8pm. The Frank Juarez Gallery is located at 207 E. Buffalo Street, Ste. 600, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 inside Material Studios & Gallery.

About the 365 Artists 365 Days Project

The 365 Artists 365 Days Project is a curated platform aimed to spotlight contemporary artists on a daily basis from across the country, which blossomed into getting the attention of artists fromacross the globe such as France, Germany, Slovenia, Australia,Russia, London, Israel and theUnited Kingdom. Over 700+ artists have been featured.

About the Frank Juarez Gallery

The Frank Juarez Gallery is committed to supporting artists working in painting, photography, sculpture, video, installation, and mixed media works. We aim to create an accessible, educational, and engaging exhibition space for our artists, audience, and community. The Frank Juarez Gallery exhibits and supports the works of artists who value innovation, technical discipline and artistic excellence in their chosen medium.

About the Greymatter Gallery

Greymatter was established in 2011 out of the remnants of an old storage room. It is an artist-run space operated by Rachel Quirk and Zina Mussmann who recognize that artists are a driving force in culture. They believe in the power of artists to build new institutions through the power of collaboration. Their goal is to be a part of this dialogue by working with local and national artists in organizing diverse and thought provoking exhibitions. In 2017, it closed its doors and is now operating as an artist studio.

For further information on the exhibition, please email Frank at frankjuarezgallery@gmail.com or call 920.559.7181.

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