Upcoming Exhibits

ART EXHIBITIONS: 2024

The Ansin Family Art Gallery at MCC presents art exhibits throughout the year that provide inspiration for both children and adults. Our exhibits are often regarded as a teaching tool that stimulates and educates, providing visitors of all ages the experience to empathize and improve their visual analysis skills. You are encouraged to share in a gallery experience this season. Admission is free. Mondays to Thursdays – 9:30 am – 4:30 pm.

Black History exhibit: “Who Are The Heroes in Our Story?: Supreme Power.”
SUPREME POWER takes a direct look at 16 of the Supreme Court’s most prominent cases that have impacted people of color in America. A photographic exhibition capturing the resiliency of the wins and losses that HISTORY has curated. SUPREME POWER visually reminds us of the captivating people, places and matters that America’s highest court faced in an effort to safeguard our Constitution for all.

January 15 to March 3, 2025

Women’s History exhibit: “The Driven Woman”
"The Driven Woman" is an evocative group art exhibition that explores the complexities of ambition, sacrifice, and resilience in the lives of women. It brings together a diverse array of perspectives, highlighting the intricate balance women navigate as they pursue their dreams while often shouldering the weight of societal expectations and familial responsibilities.

Through various media, the participating artists delve into themes such as the sacrifices women make to achieve their goals, the often-unacknowledged labor of motherhood, and the juggling of multifaceted roles as wives, mothers, and professionals. Each artwork invites viewers to reflect on the emotional and psychological toll that these sacrifices can exact, while simultaneously celebrating the strength and tenacity that define the driven woman. "The Driven Woman" is not merely a celebration of achievement but an acknowledgment of the sacrifices that often remain unseen. It aims to foster a dialogue about the realities faced by women who strive to break barriers while fulfilling their roles within their families and communities and honors the driven women whose stories and struggles resonate across generations and cultures.

March 12 to 31, 2025

Environment exhibit: “The Spirit of This Place”
A photography exhibition curated by photographer Phoenix SprintDiva.

The Spirit of This Place is a gorgeous photography exhibition that captures the soul of nature as seen through the eyes of internationally collected, award-winning conservation photographer Phoenix. Phoenix, who only goes by her first name, is a native Miamian and Broward County resident known for her painterly approach in her photographs. Her images reflect her devotion to protecting the natural environment and a reverence for wild places.

April 16 to May 19, 2025