Felice Grodin: Where Do I Go From Here?
On view October 18 through January 4
Hollywood Art and Culture Center
1650 Harrison Street Hollywood, FL 33020
Felice Grodin’s intricate ink drawings on mylar merge architectural precision with surreal imagination. Her practice weaves together the past, present, and future, sometimes embracing chance or automatism to liberate the creative process. The result invites viewers into dreamlike spaces that question perception and possibility.
Felice Grodin’s architectural training informs her drawings, intricately weaving together elements of imagination, the future, and the past. The exhibition features more than 10 new works, some of which were created during Grodin’s time as a Center 2025 Spring Artist in Residence. With meticulous care and references to ancient civilizations, Grodin renders lines into complex arrangements of circles and curves, creating dynamic three-dimensional forms and exploring the concept of mental boundaries. Her art transports viewers to a psychological realm reminiscent of maps, cities, landscapes, and speculative future worlds. These ink drawings on mylar can sometimes rely on chance, or automatism, liberating not only the creative process, but inviting viewers into the surreal. She lives and works in Miami Beach and received a Bachelor of Architecture from Tulane University and a Master of Architecture with Distinction from Harvard University.

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Felice Grodin is a visual artist and cultural agent that creates the real from the virtual through experimental and transdisciplinary projects.
An artist with a background in architecture, her show Felice Grodin: Invasive Species (2018-present) was the first AR (augmented reality) only contemporary art exhibition in the United States. Her work hovers between the digital and analog realms, creating immersive experiences that have an impact on reality.
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
954. 921. 3274
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