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Dimensions Variable

Location
Miami, FL
Grant Cycle
Spring 2020
Amount
$60,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
dimensionsvariable.net ↗

Dimensions Variable is a nonprofit led by artists committed to the education, presentation, and support of contemporary art in Miami. Through a supportive community, Dimensions Variable provides studios, curates exhibitions, produces external projects, publishes content, hosts discussions, develops education, and organizes events that engage the community and support challenging and experimental art practices. Founded and run by artists, Dimensions Variable offers participating artists an open and collaborative environment in which to develop ambitious new work. Artists benefit from an informed, engaged approach, tailored to meet their specific needs. In addition to its exhibitions, studio residencies, and other programs, Dimensions Variable also houses the Women Artists Archive Miami (WAAM), the region’s only online archive documenting the creative practices of women and female identifying artists.


Agustina Woodgate, "Yo soy gotita," 2016 Video, monitor, paint Dimensions variable
Charo Oquet, "Totem to love and hope," 2020 17 x 15.5 x 14 inches Mixed media
Christina Pettersson, "Oh Lucius, This Ghastly Flooring, How it Wounds Me So," Graphite on paper 72 x 48 inches
Entering Sacred Grounds—Charo Oquet January 25—March 14, 2020 Main Gallery
Frances Trombly, "Untitled (Daylight)," 2020 Handwoven, Hand-dyed (Weld) silk and rayon, cotton, wood 72 x 34 inches
Francisco Maso (black wall image left) Sitting with the right foot and raised arms, 2018 Obtuse Exercises for Dissenting Bodies series Archival Fine Art Print on Fine Art Baryta Satin 30 x 40 inches Francisco Maso (black wall image right) Resting on the flexed left leg with the raised heel, 2018 Obtuse Exercises for Dissenting Bodies series Archival Fine Art Print on Fine Art Baryta Satin 30 x 40 inches
Nathalie Alfonso, "Anatomy," 2019 Charcoal and graphite on wall 32 x 10 ft
Juan Pablo Garza, "Arenas y Arenas y Arenas," 2020 Site specific installation, mixed media Dimensions variable
Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, "A Compressed Faux Wood Door Behind Drywall," 2019 Wood, drywall, compound, vinyl. 24 x 37 inches
Nathalie Alfonso, "Anatomy," 2019 Charcoal and graphite on wall 32 x 10 ft
Tom Scicluna, "960 sq. ft," 2019 Used billboard tarp Dimensions variable

“The terrific range of project proposals we receive each year speaks to the mobile and porous disciplinary boundaries of contemporary art practice, and to the rich and inventive ways writers approach art today. They are alert to the urgent need to expand the conventions of art history and criticism with ideas from other discourses, such as black studies, transnational and diaspora studies, gender and women’s studies, and LGBT studies. The work of lesser known and overlooked artists and art communities continues to be mined, with writers articulating new ways to counter the striking imbalances of race, class and gender that continue to affect the arts and the culture industry.”

Pradeep Dalal, Program Director,  The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant

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