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‘Under the Red Tent’ weaves memory, labor, and community at The CAMP Gallery

The CAMP Gallery in North Miami is hosting "Under the Red Tent," an immersive fiber art exhibition presented in collaboration with Red Thread Art Studio Miami. Featuring over 20 women artists, the show transforms the gallery into a monochromatic red environment where threads are suspended, woven, and draped to create a tactile sanctuary. The exhibition launched on International Women’s Day and functions as an evolving space that integrates a living oral history archive alongside physical textile works.

This exhibition is significant for its rejection of traditional gallery hierarchies, favoring collective authorship and intergenerational exchange over individual displays. By drawing inspiration from Anita Diamant’s novel, the project highlights the historical and contemporary role of textile work as a medium for storytelling, labor, and community building. The inclusion of participatory performance and audio elements shifts the focus from the art object as a static commodity to a dynamic process of social connection.