The CAMP Gallery
The Contemporary Art Modern Project is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to raising awareness for emerging and mid-career artists with a unique emphasis on ultra-contemporary approaches to textiles and fiber art. Founded during the height of the pandemic by Melanie Prapopoulos, the gallery has gone on to create a distinctly academic and thought-provoking arts program in North Miami, and beyond. As a gallery, The CAMP remains steadfast in transparency both for the artist and for the collector, building bridges and connections from creation to acquisition. With a robust local and international roster, the gallery represents artists working in textiles and fiber, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. Looking at art, as a whole, through a reactionary and interdisciplinary approach, the gallery operates as a space wherein creativity and reality co-exist.
The CAMP Gallery is best known for its annual legacy exhibition, Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse. The 2020 edition of the series, known as “The Flag Show” has travelled to two museums since its inauguration, MoCA Connecticut and the Jewish Museum of Milwaukee.
About MELANIE PRAPOPOULOS
Coming from the position of an artist, gallerist and curator Melanie Prapopoulos leads the gallery with respect for both the artist and the collector. Deeply energized by the relationships between art and collecting, she focuses her attention on presenting art that she would and does collect. With a background in literary arts and Art History, at both New York University and The University of Indianapolis, Prapopoulos craves to carve out an environment where liberal arts can thrive. This focus is best witnessed in the gallery’s programming where the curatorial exploration relies on theories beyond the art world, as art responds to the entire environment and does not focus solely on execution.
Meet the Team
Melanie Prapopoulos Director & Founder
Maria Gabriela Di Giammarco Assistant Director
Gabriel Torres Registrar & Design
Nicole Zambrano Director of Sales
Amy Arechavaleta Communications Assistant
Sofia Witos Gallery Intern
Mario Rodriguez Public Relations + Art Dealer
Mario Rodriguez is an administrative assistant and creative at The CAMP Gallery. Mario pulls from his academic background in history when curating shows, referencing literature, historical movements, and artistic works of the past epochs to inform his curatorial decisions and resulting statements. The art that most frequently inspires Mario is that which pulls from different cultures and informs him of different parts of the world.
Artists:
Laetitia Adam-Rabel
James Akers
Joanna Ambroz
Miss Aniela
Andrew Arocho
Hermes Berrio
Milton Bowens
Jan Brandt
Marjolein Burbank
Louise Cadoux
RemiJin Camping
Mabelin Castellanos
Orly Cogan
Vincent Dion
Thomas Donaldson
Seth Ellison
Carol Erb
Camille Eskell
Khotan Fernandez
Cecilia Moy Fradet
Molly Gambardella
Jason Michael Hackenwerth
HEIDI HANKANIEMI
Eileen Hoffman
TaeYang Hong
John Lister, III
Katika
Bob Keating
Ayobola Kekere-Ekun
Kathryn Knudsen
Alice de Kruijs
Jac Lahav
Liz Leggett
Katrina Majkut
FRUMA MARKOWITZ
Michela Martello
Demis Martinelli
Sooo-z Mastropietro
Caitlin McCormack
Mychaelyn Michalec
Elena Monzo
Vick Naresh
Alan Neider
Natalie Obermaier
Stefano Ogliari Badessi
Oluwatomisin Olabode
Lindsay Overbey
Xan Padron
Julie Peppito
Karola Pezarro
Pablo Power
Christy Powers
Amy Putman
Eden Quispe
Johnny Ramstedt
Sonya Revell
Barbara Ringer
Michael Sylvan Robinson
Romeo Robinson
Rosana Machado Rodríguez
Margaret Roleke
Giulia Ronchetti
Steven Rudin
Dominik Schmitt
Natalia Schonowski
Manju Shandler
Leslie Sheryll
Deborah Simon
Silvana Soriano
Hou Guan Ting
Nancy Tobin
Silvia Trappa
Mendel Treitel
Rita Valley
Lydia Viscardi
Amanda Kate Walker
Melissa Webb
Joan Wheeler
Marisa S White
Naomi White
Margaret Ann Withers
Hans Withoos
Ziesook You
Su Yu
Andrea Domenica Zanenga
Guang-Yu Zhang
Magdalena Zych
The CAMP Gallery
791-793 NE 125th St.
North Miami, FL 33161
786 953 8807