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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
July-August 2006 Group Exhibition, Artists @ The Falls
Miami, Florida
September 2003 Group Exhibition, Latin American Art Museum
Miami, Florida
December 2002 Group Exhibition, Latin American Art Museum
Miami, Florida
May 2002 Faculty Exhibition, New World School of the Arts Miami, Florida
April 2001 Opus 1894, One Night ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
PUBICATIONS
The Herald-Palladium Benton Harbor-St. Joseph. Southwestern Michigan Newspaper. December 8, 2000
Re-visions. Journal of the Women’s Studies Program at Michigan State University. Spring 1998
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Collections:
Todd and Rebecca Ernst, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Howard Friedlander, Miami, Florida
Omar and Dora Haibi, Miami, Florida
Yamile Haibi, Attorney, Miami, Florida
Carolyn Koslen, Key Biscayne, Florida
Judi Koslen, Key Biscayne, Florida
Tim Priest, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Joseph and Rebecca Pruss, Homestead, Florida
Reimundo and Georgia Sucar, New York, New ...
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Commissions:
COMMISSION
The Document. Book Cover. Miami, Florida. Paul Friedlander and Susan Leone, 2002
Nittany Lion Inn. Painting. Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania.
Joseph and Rebecca Pruss, 1997
Emily (daughter of patron). Painting. Miami, Florida. Enrique Torres, 2003
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Artist Statement for Zoraida Haibi
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Zoraida Haibi
Artist Statement
My work is a diary or narrative of the relationships that I have with my family and people closest to me. Each painting is a quilt of memories cultivated through my ideas and methods of collecting ideas and stitching them together. Through use of vibrant colors, cuts in the canvases and sewing surfaces together I am able to convey a quilt of these visions. There are different components of each individual depicted in the works. Through collage I am able to put a part of each person in the artwork. The awkwardness of some of the canvases reflects the disregard for traditional values of the Latin culture and disregard for the traditional size and shape of the canvas.
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