The Miami Art Week Virtual Tour

Sheila Elias "Interference"

An in depth interview and look at Sheila Elias in her latest exhibition in Como, Italy called “Interference”. The show was curated by Swiss curator Roberta Gonella (VisionaryArtTrends) and the main theme of the show is how technology is interfering and changing our everyday lives. This was a show featuring seven artists from around the world and they each were inspired through their artistic mediums to convey the mass interference in today’s world.

Sheila Elias: The Glass Half Full

Sheila Elias Somewhere-Anywhere with FIU Frost Art Museum Director Carol Damian

ArtStreet presents: Creative Passions

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Sheila Elias is a contemporary artist working out of Miami, Florida. Her “work is about the layers of life and art history, seeking in it a connection between art aesthetics and social consciousness.” Learn more on this episode on ArtStreet. 2010

Sheila Elias WLRN’s ArtStreet Interview on YouTube

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The Miami Art Week Virtual Tour


Sheila Elias “Interference”

An in depth interview and look at Sheila Elias in her latest exhibition in Como, Italy called “Interference”. The show was curated by Swiss curator Roberta Gonella (VisionaryArtTrends) and the main theme of the show is how technology is interfering and changing our everyday lives. This was a show featuring seven artists from around the world and they each were inspired through their artistic mediums to convey the mass interference in today’s world.

Sheila Elias: The Glass Half Full


Sheila Elias Somewhere-Anywhere with FIU Frost Art Museum Director Carol Damian

2011

ArtStreet presents: Creative Passions

credit: ArtStreet Miami Sheila Elias is a contemporary artist working out of Miami, Florida. Her “work is about the layers of life and art history, seeking in it a connection between art aesthetics and social consciousness.” Learn more on this episode on ArtStreet. 2010

Sheila Elias WLRN’s ArtStreet Interview on YouTube

Sheila Elias ARTSTREET-interview