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Gallery Owner Nina Johnson in Conversation with JMOF-FIU Curator Jacqueline Goldstein. Nina Johnson is the founder and director of her namesake gallery in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood. Over the past thirteen years she has brought over one hundred exhibitions by artists both new and emerging to Miami and forged partnerships around the world where she is recognized as a champion of artists. 

Legendary artists such as Judy Chicago, Betty Woodman, Beatrice Wood, Rochelle Feinstein, Terry Allen, Peter Shire, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge Nicola L., Martine Barrat and the Florida Highwaymen have exhibited at Johnson’s Little Haiti gallery. Johnson continues to work alongside the most important contemporary artists and historic estates to produce ambitious projects both within the confines of the gallery space and beyond. 

Johnson lives in Miami, Florida with her husband and two children.

 

Program sponsored by Merle & Daniel Weiss

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