About this Event
Event timeline |
6pm - 6:15pm view the exhibition
6:15pm Artist's Presentation
6:45pm Q & A
Special thanks to the Deering Estate for coordinating the Marmoris Exhibition and programming.
Let us know you're coming by reserving your "free ticket" here.
Refreshments available for purchase.
Arts Warehouse galleries and studio hallways will be open before the event.
John William Bailly in the historic Power House Studio Photo: Pedro Wazzan Courtesy The Deering Estate, Miami FL www.pedrowazzan.com
About John William Bailly |
John William Bailly (b. 1968, UK) is a British-French–American artist and professor based in Lyon and Miami. He received his MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University and has been a Faculty Fellow of the Honors College at Florida International University since 2004. His work explores history and culture, with an emphasis on the Transatlantic dialogue. His large oil paintings and small mixed media works on paper explore the question of how we are who we are in relation to history, place, and culture. His works have been exhibited at University of Zillman Museum of Art, Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Art, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Texas State University, as well as other venues in the US and France. Bailly was the inaugural Charles Deering McCormick Fellow Artist in Residence in Miami. His residency was documented in the short film “John William Bailly: In Situ” by independent filmmaker Jorge Gonzalez-Graupera. He has been awarded the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media Artists, a State of Florida Individual Artist Grant, and a Miami-Dade County Individual Artist Grant. In 2007, Bailly and critically acclaimed poet Richard Blanco produced a collaborative project, Place of Mind. At FIU, Bailly was Faculty Director of France, Italy, and Spain Study Abroad for 15 years and currently teaches two innovative seminars about the culture and history of Miami. Since 2023, he has been a Beyond the Podium speaker on Celebrity Cruises. He has been awarded two Excellence in Teaching awards and a European Union grant for course development. His work was recently acquired by the Frost Museum of Art, Perez Art Museum of Miami, the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum and the Zillman Art Museum in Maine. John William Bailly’s work is available at Clamp Art in New York City.
More information on the artist - johnbailly.com
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Arts Warehouse, 313 Northeast 3rd Street, Delray Beach, United States
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