SCOPE Art Show
05/17/2026
On View at The CAMP Gallery | Swathed in Color, Line, and Stitches
This group exhibition brings together Brittany Clifford, Evelyn Politzer, Gabrielle Torres, and Eden Quispe to explore connection through material, gesture, and care. Across painting and fiber, each artist builds a language of line and color that offers a quiet counterpoint to chaos, inviting viewers into spaces shaped by intention, reflection, and shared humanity.
Clifford’s softened, meandering lines and luminous palettes open space for movement and possibility, while Politzer’s stitched seascapes ripple between consciousness and imagination. Torres weaves rhythm, memory, and blues into layered textile compositions that feel both intimate and expansive, as Quispe chronicles lived experience through fabric—tracing cycles of childhood, protection, and becoming with tenderness and clarity.
Together, the exhibition considers how individuality and interdependence coexist—how personal histories, environments, and emotions intertwine. Through line, stitch, and color, these works form a collective meditation on what it means to be human: shaped by conflict, grounded in memory, and ultimately connected.
Image 1: Eden Quispe, Cup and Saucer, 2024, Stitched and painted textiles
Image 2: Brittany Clifford, For Your Eyes Only, 2025, Oil, acrylic, spray on canvas
Image 3: Gabrielle Torres, Round Midnight, 2026, Fabric, wire, and golden pothos
Image 4: Eden Quispe, Self Portrait, The Feeding (2022), 2025, Stitched and painted textiles
Image 5: Evelyn Politzer, Ocean Minded, 2025, Hand-dyed yarn applied and embroidered onto linen canvas
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04/09/2026
Under The Red Tent, is a collaborative project between the women at Red Thread Art Studio Miami (.thread.art.studio.miami) and The Camp Gallery (). Curated by Aurora Molina, the exhibition brings together over 20 Miami-based women artists. Rooted in textile practices, the exhibition transforms the gallery into a contemporary sanctuary—where thread, fabric, and material become vessels for storytelling, connection, and collective memory.
Inspired by Anita Diamant’s The Red Tent, the exhibition reflects on feminine community, generational knowledge, and the power of shared narratives passed between women. Individual works come together to form a cocoon-like environment that honors cycles of labor, care, and interdependence while inviting moments of reflection and exchange.
Unified by the symbolic presence of red, each piece contributes to a larger visual language—one that speaks to visibility, protection, passion, and resilience. Here, red becomes both a connective thread and a declaration: a space where voices are held, stories are preserved, and collective strength is made visible.
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