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Mira Lehr is Honored During a Women's History Month Art Show

Mira Lehr's artistry and activism are celebrated during Women's History Month at the Kimpton EPIC Hotel Miami through April 20th. The artist is a trailblazing eco-feminist whose work has persisted for 60 years in the male-dominated art scene.

The artist founded Continuum, the country's first artist collectives for women. This year, Kimpton EPIC Hotel Miami is celebrating her career with new works never exhibited before. The celebration also includes a panel discussion event about Women in the Arts, which will premiere the worldwide release of a 400-page volume about Mira Lehr by Skira Editore. The panel will be moderated by the Miami Herald's Jane Wooldridge. It will feature groundbreaking cultural leaders, including Lorie Mertes, Melissa Diaz, Vivian Donnell Rodriguez, Diane Robinson, and Ombretta Agro.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-feminist Art Movement - The rise of the eco-feminist art movement is disrupting the traditional male-dominated art scene.
2. Celebrating Women in the Arts - The celebration of trailblazing female artists, like Mira Lehr, presents a disruptive innovation opportunity to showcase and support underrepresented artists.
3. Gender-inclusive Artist Collectives - The founding of artist collectives for women, like Continuum, is inspiring the creation of gender-inclusive collectives that provide a supportive environment for all artists to thrive.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry has an opportunity to disrupt the traditional male-dominated art scene by showcasing and supporting underrepresented artists, including those who are eco-feminist.
2. Publishing - The publishing industry can take advantage of the rise of trailblazing female artists, like Mira Lehr, and create a disruptive innovation opportunity by producing more volumes that showcase and celebrate their careers.
3. Event Planning - The event planning industry can embrace the celebration of women in the arts and create disruptive innovation opportunities by designing more events that feature underrepresented artists and promote gender-inclusive artist collectives.

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