Go Wild for the Wild

Current Exhibition (Dec 2024 - Dec 2025)
551 Lincoln Road & 910 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139
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The "Go Wild for the Wild" sculpture exhibition by Gillie and Marc brings a transformative blend of art and conservation to Miami Beach’s iconic Lincoln Road. Showcasing their beloved Dogman and Rabbitwoman characters in interactive bronze sculptures, this exhibition is a call to action for protecting endangered species. With pieces like “The Giraffe and Chimpanzee Were on a Wild Ride to a Safer Place” and “The White Rhino Bench of Friendship,” visitors are invited to engage physically and emotionally, sparking a deeper connection to wildlife conservation. By combining artistic whimsy with profound storytelling, the exhibition creates an accessible and inspiring platform for conservation advocacy while celebrating Miami Beach’s dynamic cultural fabric​.

The Giraffe and Chimpanzee Were on a Wild Ride to a Safer Place with Rabbitwoman and Dogman
Embark on an extraordinary cycling escapade with Gillie and Marc's beloved characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman. This time, their trusty companions are a majestic giraffe and chimpanzee leading the way at the front of the bicycle.

Since their serendipitous meeting on the road, Gillie and Marc have drawn boundless inspiration from their travels, adventures, and exploration. The couple's commitment to environmental consciousness is beautifully reflected in their love for biking, with the tandem being their preferred mode of transportation. Working in harmony, just like on their tandem bike, is where Rabbitwoman and Dogman truly shine.

Featuring a unique design with a seat at the rear, this interactive sculpture invites the public to join Rabbitwoman and Dogman on their latest escapade. Jump on, and become a part of the whimsical journey that unfolds as you ride alongside these iconic characters.

The White Rhino Bench of Friendship
The sculpture titled "The White Rhino Bench of Friendship" is a profound and evocative work that presents Dogman and Rabbitwoman seated together with a magnificent, yet critically endangered, white rhino on a bench. This compelling composition explores themes of unity, empathy, and the urgent need for conservation. Dogman and Rabbitwoman, with their blend of human and animal characteristics, symbolize the potential for harmonious coexistence and mutual respect across species.

The presence of the white rhino, a powerful icon of both resilience and vulnerability, underscores the critical plight of endangered species and the urgent call for their preservation. The bench, a universal symbol of rest and reflection, signifies a shared space of understanding and collaboration where diverse beings can come together as friends. This sculpture ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of our ethical responsibility to protect our planet's most vulnerable inhabitants and the interconnectedness that binds all life on Earth.