As a part of The Frank’s current exhibition The Academy going virtual, a new solo show “In Between” by artist Yochi Yakir-Avin will be on display virtually on The Frank’s website through Saturday, August 8.
In Between is a retrospective presenting select works created by Yakir-Avin between 2015-2020. The exhibition reflects her technical education in Israel and Italy and displays Yakir-Avin’s ability to communicate clearly through both figuration and abstraction. Her command of multiple media and techniques is demonstrated through oil paintings on canvas, mixed media works on paper and wood, and sculptural pieces that walk the line between art object and everyday furnishings.
This comprehensive solo exhibition is made possible through a CIP grant awarded to Yochi Yakir-Avin by The Broward County Cultural Division.
As a part of In Between, The Frank is offering a video tutorial workshop on transfer techniques and a virtual musical performance online during the exhibition.
In addition to the virtual experience of
The Academy and In Between, The Frank is offering free fun, engaging and educational virtual workshops, lectures and events for children and adults. For more information, visit thefrankgallery.org/p/other/
The Frank is located in the Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines at 601 City Center Way. Admission is free. When The Frank reopens, hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 954.392.2120, email thefrank@ppines.com or visit thefrankgallery.org. Follow The Frank on Facebook and Instagram at The Frank Pembroke Pines.
About The Frank
The Frank is a two-story art gallery named after Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank C. Ortis for his decades-long commitment to the cultural arts. The Frank art gallery, located in the Charles F. Dodge City Center, showcases multi-disciplinary inclusive exhibitions to foster connections, initiate cultural change and promote innovation. The gallery’s exhibition and learning space serves as a site of convergence for artists, performers, thought leaders and community members to create partnerships for social engagement, leveraging the power of the arts to create a sense of place.