KOMBUCHA PARTY MIAMI

Kombucha Party will be on hand quenching your thirst with fresh organic tea for all Verge Guests. Kombucha Party Miami is made possible thanks to Michael Workman, BathHouse Studios, Old Man Music and PURE LUCK.


VERGE ART MIAMI BEACH AT THE GREENVIEW HOTEL
1671 Washington Avenue @ 17th Street
December 1-4, 2011

PUBLIC HOURS
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 2 - 3 December, Noon to 10 pm
Sunday, 4 December, Noon to 6 pm
OPENING NIGHT PARTY
Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 6:00 pm to 10pm

TOMORROW’S ART TODAY: THE THIRD ANNUAL VERGE ART MIAMI BEACH
Coming Thursday, December 1, Verge Art Miami Beach invites you to experience the finest, freshest work on display in Miami Beach by living artists. Unstunted by the blue-chip rehash of a stale market, VERGE breaks away from the false quality of name recognition art to reach for something new and cutting edge. Verge Art Miami Beach is proud to host a list of exhibitors that includes international and national gallery exhibitors, and more than fifty artists for “The Drawing Show” and “Tomorrow Stars.” Chosen by a distinguished panel of jurors, “Tomorrow Stars” represents the brightest and best by artists from around the globe, as selected by Meg Duguid, Clutch Gallery Director and Cultural Grants Coordinator for the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, Michael Thomas, Dogmatic Gallery co-founder and sitting member of the Visual Arts Committee for the Chicago Cultural Center, Patrick Collier, artist and critic for PortlandArt.net and ultraPDX.com, and VERGE owner Michael Workman. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own the work of tomorrow’s stars today!

GALLERY EXHIBITORS
ANTIDOTE, Brooklyn, NY, and Chicago, IL, Astro Space Party, Chicago, IL, Visual Cocaine, Berlin, Germany, Friend Party Enterprises, Berlin, Germany, Antena Gallery, Chicago, IL, Van Brabson Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Diane Birdsall Gallery, Old Lyme, CT, Byrne Art Portfolio, Merion Station, PA, McGowan Projects, London, UK, Peters Art Projects, Chicago, IL, PURE LUCK, Brooklyn, NY, Vortex Enters Void, The Muldives, Dhivehi, Klaus Gerdes Projects, New York, NY.


TOMORROW STARS

Chizuco Sophia Yw, “Propogate-G,” Brooklyn, NY, Emi Brady, “Convergence,” Brooklyn, NY, Fanny Allié, “My Town is Gone,” Brooklyn, NY, Jay Paavonpera, “Front St. / Gold St.,” Brooklyn, NY, Eve Lateiner, “Untitled,” New York, NY, George Goodridge, “Number Twenty, Vertebrate Companion Series,” Miami FL, Adrienne Outlaw, “How to Mistake Your ____ For a ____,” Nashville, TN, Michael Iauch, “Giving of Myself,” Brevard, NC, Jordi Williams, “Artificial Plantlet Array,” Richmond, VA, Josafat Miranda, “Lover,” Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Cindy Mason, “I will give you what you do(n’t) want,” St. Petersburg, FL, Alice Raymond, “Mise plat 5,” Biscayne Park, FL, Jovan Karlo Vilalba, “A Dawn Perched on Downbursts,” Miami, FL, Mare Vaccaro, “Valor,” Lexington, KY, Horst Josch, “Against the Odds #4,” Meerbusch, Germany, Francesco Vizzini, “On the Trunk,” Brooklyn, NY, Marita Contreras, “Death2,” St. Pete Beach, FL, Michael Harris, “Seven Island Way,” Weston, FL, Romy Maloon, “Birthing,” Marietta, GA, Melissa Maddonni Haims, “Hell,” Philadelphia, PA.

THE DRAWING SHOW
Monica Rezman, “Hairpiece 30,” Chicago, IL, Jordan West, “My Desires Are Not Easily Controlled,” Santa Fe, NM, Danielle Wyckoff, “Horizon (we are each others’ fates),” Athens, OH, Catherine Lane, “Figure With Guns,” and “Figure With Deer,” Toronto, Ontario, Canada, PST, “Rape Dream”, Chicago, IL, Stefan Haase, “p016,” Berlin, Germany, Alice Raymond, “Cloche,” Biscayne Park, FL, Charmaine Ortiz, “Graphite Spill (Aquatic),” Carolina Beach, NC, Erin Whitman, “Projections: Gojira,” Eureka, CA.

Kombucha Party Miami sponsored in part by:


KOMBUCHA PARTY MIAMI

Kombucha Party will be on hand quenching your thirst with fresh organic tea for all Verge Guests. Kombucha Party Miami is made possible thanks to Michael Workman, BathHouse Studios, Old Man Music and PURE LUCK.


VERGE ART MIAMI BEACH AT THE GREENVIEW HOTEL
1671 Washington Avenue @ 17th Street
December 1-4, 2011

PUBLIC HOURS
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 2 - 3 December, Noon to 10 pm
Sunday, 4 December, Noon to 6 pm
OPENING NIGHT PARTY
Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 6:00 pm to 10pm

TOMORROW’S ART TODAY: THE THIRD ANNUAL VERGE ART MIAMI BEACH
Coming Thursday, December 1, Verge Art Miami Beach invites you to experience the finest, freshest work on display in Miami Beach by living artists. Unstunted by the blue-chip rehash of a stale market, VERGE breaks away from the false quality of name recognition art to reach for something new and cutting edge. Verge Art Miami Beach is proud to host a list of exhibitors that includes international and national gallery exhibitors, and more than fifty artists for “The Drawing Show” and “Tomorrow Stars.” Chosen by a distinguished panel of jurors, “Tomorrow Stars” represents the brightest and best by artists from around the globe, as selected by Meg Duguid, Clutch Gallery Director and Cultural Grants Coordinator for the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, Michael Thomas, Dogmatic Gallery co-founder and sitting member of the Visual Arts Committee for the Chicago Cultural Center, Patrick Collier, artist and critic for PortlandArt.net and ultraPDX.com, and VERGE owner Michael Workman. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own the work of tomorrow’s stars today!

GALLERY EXHIBITORS
ANTIDOTE, Brooklyn, NY, and Chicago, IL, Astro Space Party, Chicago, IL, Visual Cocaine, Berlin, Germany, Friend Party Enterprises, Berlin, Germany, Antena Gallery, Chicago, IL, Van Brabson Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, Diane Birdsall Gallery, Old Lyme, CT, Byrne Art Portfolio, Merion Station, PA, McGowan Projects, London, UK, Peters Art Projects, Chicago, IL, PURE LUCK, Brooklyn, NY, Vortex Enters Void, The Muldives, Dhivehi, Klaus Gerdes Projects, New York, NY.


TOMORROW STARS

Chizuco Sophia Yw, “Propogate-G,” Brooklyn, NY, Emi Brady, “Convergence,” Brooklyn, NY, Fanny Allié, “My Town is Gone,” Brooklyn, NY, Jay Paavonpera, “Front St. / Gold St.,” Brooklyn, NY, Eve Lateiner, “Untitled,” New York, NY, George Goodridge, “Number Twenty, Vertebrate Companion Series,” Miami FL, Adrienne Outlaw, “How to Mistake Your ____ For a ____,” Nashville, TN, Michael Iauch, “Giving of Myself,” Brevard, NC, Jordi Williams, “Artificial Plantlet Array,” Richmond, VA, Josafat Miranda, “Lover,” Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Cindy Mason, “I will give you what you do(n’t) want,” St. Petersburg, FL, Alice Raymond, “Mise plat 5,” Biscayne Park, FL, Jovan Karlo Vilalba, “A Dawn Perched on Downbursts,” Miami, FL, Mare Vaccaro, “Valor,” Lexington, KY, Horst Josch, “Against the Odds #4,” Meerbusch, Germany, Francesco Vizzini, “On the Trunk,” Brooklyn, NY, Marita Contreras, “Death2,” St. Pete Beach, FL, Michael Harris, “Seven Island Way,” Weston, FL, Romy Maloon, “Birthing,” Marietta, GA, Melissa Maddonni Haims, “Hell,” Philadelphia, PA.

THE DRAWING SHOW
Monica Rezman, “Hairpiece 30,” Chicago, IL, Jordan West, “My Desires Are Not Easily Controlled,” Santa Fe, NM, Danielle Wyckoff, “Horizon (we are each others’ fates),” Athens, OH, Catherine Lane, “Figure With Guns,” and “Figure With Deer,” Toronto, Ontario, Canada, PST, “Rape Dream”, Chicago, IL, Stefan Haase, “p016,” Berlin, Germany, Alice Raymond, “Cloche,” Biscayne Park, FL, Charmaine Ortiz, “Graphite Spill (Aquatic),” Carolina Beach, NC, Erin Whitman, “Projections: Gojira,” Eureka, CA.

Kombucha Party Miami sponsored in part by:


About:

PURE LUCK is modeled after the House of Medici which began it’s artistic patronage under Cosimo de’ Medici in the late 14th century Italy. The dynasty continued for 3 centuries as one of the most prosperous and most respected institutions in Europe. PURE LUCK holds the same philanthropic policy as the House of Medici and advocates artistic expression as a means of innovation, unity and community. Moreover, as a means of creating historical while advancing society. PURE LUCK’s support is broad and covers an array of disciplines from traditional artistic mediums and culinary ideas, alternative energy sciences, to Earth cohesion systems and the hybridization that is art, architecture, technology and design today.

PURE LUCK's inspiration began as a nickname for a woman who is overflowing with the joy of life, love and learning. Attracting countless admirers and acts of generosity this woman was a classicist and trained in the classical Arts. She is the embodiment of 'pure luck' and sits atop our crest.

Projects will vary greatly from traditional to non-traditional applications in fine art, installation, performance, architecture, design and technology. We aim to curate visionaries and tomorrows leaders today. We distribute PURE LUCK in the form of pointed, positive, substantial projects and exhibitions that pay inspiration, innovation and prosperity forward for future generations.

Our mission is to fund artwork with exceptional historical value and present it on a scale and in a format that is bold and outstandingly conceptualized. Future projects will consist of small scale artworks with a solid message coupled with large scale longer term projects. These larger, more pointed works will combine architecture, green technology and city planning elements tied into a conceptual package that are nascent homes, buildings, cities, suburban developments and communities.

Our members take part in a cause that aims at a better quality of life for everyone. PURE LUCK curates innovation through art application at a societal level.

Should you choose to support PURE LUCK you will be at the forefront of new ideas in societal infrastructures, the generation of new artistic methods and literally seeding grassroots change at a communal level.

Support PURE LUCK today by making a charitable contribution to one of our projects. Thank you.

Email question@mypureluck.com with any questions or for more information.

PURE LUCK is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of PURE LUCK must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Additionally, Fractured Atlas will receive grants for the purposes of PURE LUCK, provide oversight to ensure that grant funds are used in accordance with grant agreements, and provide reports as required by the grantor.