Exhibition
bringing art to the masses
The Artmobile
Artists: Artem Khourchoudian, Lisa Tishman, Haena Chen Bitton, Joey Baghdadi, Paula Bast, Joey Bondanella, Nikolett Vardi, Fintz Fella
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – September 4, 2021- Haena C. Bitton, Artist, creative art director, and founder of Bitton Art, is launching “The ArtMobile” A first-ever art exhibit on wheels debuting on Labor day weekend to bring art to the masses like never before. As “The ArtMobile” will be driving in and around the streets of East Las Olas Boulevard and Ocean Drive on September 4, 2021, from 8 PM-12 AM. The artists will be at Tommy Bahamas Marlins bar to meet and mingle with the public from 8 pm-10 pm
It is no secret that many artists and the community at large have all been impacted during these unprecedented times of covid. Although Artists have been able to adapt and be innovative, Bitton’s Art has a passion for the arts that goes beyond the walls of museums. Haena’s first art project named “Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E organically formed as she recruited local artists to release their thoughts and emotions to the swift and drastic effects of the initial findings of Covid on all society via a series of artworks. The art exhibit was featured in numerous publications, one of which was the June 2020 issue of Lifestyle Magazine. It is her mission to give the world the gift of inspiration, perseverance, and laughter through the admiration, observation, and interaction of art. Therefore, Haena set out to curate an out-of-the-box concept coined “Art-Mobile” as a spin-off to the “BatMobile” to digitally display artworks on a 4.8mm screen in an engaging and creative way. As the “Art-Mobile” drives around the streets of Wynwood, it will flash images alongside quotes written by Haena Bitton and play music by emerging local visual and performing artists based in South Florida.
“Today, art truly crosses all borders of traditional means by being accessible to all people locally and internationally. With many museums being closed and the constant lurking scare of being indoors,” prompted Haena Bitton to create a mobile art show to the masses transcending the way humanity is able to explore and engage with art. Her mission is to uplift spirits, open the hearts and minds of onlookers to the love of art and life as she introduces and exposes her artists to the local community.
Bitton and the local artists she represents are excited to launch the “ArtMobile” showcasing their art talents and passion in this unique, non-traditional way to celebrate the strength and perseverance of humanity through this mobile art exhibition. The ArtMobile exhibit wants to capture the audience’s attention and transcend them from their mundane day-to-day life into a whimsical artful experience of hearing, seeing, and being a part of the Artmobile experience.
Bitton goes on to say,
“I find artists wherever I go, and I truly believe we are all artists! My passion is to aid artists in their pursuit of chasing their dreams and helping them make them real. Assisting them in gaining traction and recognition for their art and the messages which they carry to the community at large.”
Experiencing a new way of Exhibiting art in the 20th century, Covid pushed the boundaries and ignited all of us to be more creative than ever; Haena Bitton says, “If I have been able to cross boundaries to ignite the love of arts internally within others, then I am happy!”
Please contact us if you have any questions about the upcoming “Artmobile.”