The Eye of the Beholder

Curated by Dot Fiftyone Gallery

Opening Reception: Thursday July 25th, 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

This exhibition aims to challenge these stigmas,
celebrating the expressions of individuals and fostering a genuinely inclusive community.

The selected works are powerful perspectives of individuals who have overcome significant and interesting
challenges. These pieces offer a diverse narrative, ranging from disruptive landscapes and family scenes
to mythological themes and pressing issues like the concept of time, climate change, and bucolic portraits
capturing the immortality of dance.

2B Nonprofit is proud to present The Eye of the Beholder, a group exhibition with works by students from
the art programs at Camillus House, Better Way of Miami, and Chapman Partnership. This is the second
edition. The Eye of the Beholder delves into the concept of marginality, illustrating that, much like beauty, it
is subjective and shaped by societal perceptions. In our highly materialistic society, the lack of economic
resources is among the most stigmatizing conditions.

The visual heterodoxy of the works confronts viewers with a impacting colors and ironic jokes, fostering a
shared connection that can transform the experience for both the artists and the viewer
The exhibition is to benefit the art students and the nonprofit institutions. It was curated by Dot Fiftyone
Gallery in collaboration with artists and social activists David Rohn and Pangea Kali Virga, who run the art
programs for these institutions.

The Eye of the Beholder will be on view through August 8th, 2024. Dot Fiftyone Gallery is located at 7275
NE 4th Ave, Miami. For more information please contact Alfredo Guzman at alfredo@2bnonprofit.org