Dorsch gallery

Dorsch Gallery was a contemporary art gallery in Miami, Florida, United States, owned and directed by Brook Dorsch. The gallery was founded in 1991 in a Dorsch's small apartment space on Coral Way. The gallery quickly became known for its underground feel, exciting exhibitions featuring the work of local young Miami artists, many of whom were enrolled in the University of Miami's Visual Arts department. In early 2000, the gallery relocated to Wynwood, one of the first commercial galleries to open there, and was a driving force in setting up the Wynwood Art District in 2001. In 2013, the Dorsch Gallery was renamed to Emerson Dorsch, reflecting the addition of Tyler Emerson-Dorsch as a partner in the gallery, along with a renovation of the building.[1] The gallery closed at this location in June 2015 and is re-locating to Little Haiti, scheduled to reopen in February 2016.

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