The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU Welcomes “Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia” to Miami
Miami, FL – January 28, 2017 – The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU Director Dr. Jordana Pomeroy welcomed guests to the opening reception of Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia, featuring the work of nine contemporary women artists hailing from remote Aboriginal areas. Miami-based collector and philanthropist Dennis Scholl and exhibition curator Henry Skerritt shared powerful anecdotes about the Debra and Dennis Scholl collection while providing guests with an exclusive tour of the seventy plus works showcased in the museum’s Grand Galleries. Special guests in attendance included Florida International University President Mark B. Rosenberg, Museum Board Chair Daniel Perron, Photo Journalist Patrick Farrell and artist Mira Lehr.
Dennis Scholl & Henry Skerritt
Dennis Scholl
Henry Skerritt
Jordana Pomeroy
Dennis & Debra Scholl
Henry Skerritt & Klaudio Rodriguez
Kathleen Hudspeth, Mira Lehr, & Liz Shannon
Mark Rosenberg, Jordana Pomeroy, & Chris Armstrong
Mark Rosenberg, Jordana Pomeroy, Debra & Dennis Scholl
Joanne Schulte, Jackie Fletcher, Sari Agatston, John Schulte, Daniel Perron, & Harry Redlich
Klaudio Rodriguez, Jordana Pomeroy, Dennis & Debra Scholl, Mark Rosenberg, Vivianne Swietelsky, & Henry Skerritt
Sara Cochran & Dennis Scholl
Klaudio Rodriguez, Dennis Scholl, & Serena Rodriguez
Diane Grob, Debra Scholl, & Werner Grob
Matt Haggman, Debra Scholl, Danet Linares, & Michael Hughes
Leonard Banco, Henry Skerritt, & Elizabeth Banco
Daniel Perron, Cookie Gazitua, Jordana Pomeroy, & Mark Rosenberg
Norene Monahan, Jane & Yoram Millman
Avi & Raz Samuel
Michael Hughes, Debbye Kirschtel-Taylor, Dennis Scholl, Adler Guerrier, & Jacek Kolasinski
Sam Sheldon, John & Marianne Devine
Mark Rosenberg & Dennis Scholl