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TANYA WEDDEMIRE GALLERY at SCOPE ART SHOW MIAMI BEACH

TANYA WEDDEMIRE GALLERY Inaugural Solo Participation at SCOPE ART SHOW MIAMI BEACH
TANYA WEDDEMIRE GALLERY Inaugural Solo Participation at SCOPE ART SHOW MIAMI BEACH

TANYA WEDDEMIRE GALLERY Inaugural Solo Participation at SCOPE ART SHOW MIAMI BEACH 2024

Tanya Weddemire Gallery is thrilled to announce its inaugural solo participation at the 2024 SCOPE Art Show in MIAMI BEACH. The gallery is proud to present a compelling showcase featuring works from established artist Guy Stanley Philoche and emerging artist Serron Green and their respective series: “GIVE US OUR FLOWERS” by GUY STANLEY PHILOCHE and “INVISIBLE” by SERRON GREEN. 

This exhibition embraces themes of remembrance and resilience while celebrating Philoche’s return to the SCOPE ART SHOW for the seventh time. Philoche’s Give Us Our Flowers” series serves as a poignant commentary, breaking down the barriers that divide us. His vibrant colors and thoughtful compositions invite viewers to reflect on their viability while he utilizes a layering technique that resembles a concrete building, further acknowledging the complexities within the human experience.  

For Green, this debut at the SCOPE ART SHOW is a profound honor and a reflection of his artistic vision. His Invisible series offers a thought-provoking exploration of the rise and fall of historical leaders and the revolutionary spirit of the Black Power movement. Green’s minimalist figurative works, created on canvas, paper, and cardboard, highlight the intricate stories of Black livelihood and the echoes of resiliency. He incorporates elements such as graffiti, acrylic, and oil paint to create vividly striking mixed-media portraits.

Together, Guy Stanley Philoche and Serron Green use their artistry to illuminate the profound impact of global interconnectedness through interdependence and creative exchange. Their symbiotic relationship and shared subject matter of youthfulness foster deeper conversations and insights into nostalgic experiences, Black visibility, and shared communal histories through the medium of mixed-media art. Immerse yourself in their inspiring works at the SCOPE ART SHOW in Miami Beach from December 3rd to 8th, 2024 and embrace the essence of community, culture, and legacy.

SCOPE ART SHOW is a premier platform and a trailblazer in contemporary art. It “stands poised to build upon its incredible history of global and diverse programming, offering collectors and the public the chance to discover up-and-coming artists and galleries from around the world,” said Hayley River Smith, SCOPE Director. As the upcoming exhibition approaches, Tanya Weddemire, the Founder and CEO of Tanya Weddemire Gallery, stated, “Bringing these two distinct artists together has been both a challenge and an inspiration. When displayed side by side, their contrasting styles reveal a powerful interdependence.”

about GUY STANLEY PHILOCHE | @guystanleyphiloche

Guy Stanley Philoche, a Haitian-born modern artist, immigrated to Connecticut when he was three years old. He chose to pursue art as his calling, diverging from his family’s sports-oriented background. While remaining close to his Haitian Roots, Philoche pursued his artistic journey, first attending Paier CollegeofArt and later Yale University. He now resides in New York City. Philoche’s richly textured works have garnered international acclaim, having been exhibited at prestigious events such as the Scope Art Show, LA Art ShowArt On Paper, Atlanta Art Fair, and the Hamptons Fine Art Fair. His diverse palette, which consists of works on paper, canvas, and panel, exudes strength and sophistication. He employs innovative layering techniques that invite viewers to engage with the tactile richness of each piece. Philoche envisions a profound connection between his audiences and the textures of his art, fostering a deeper appreciation for each creation.

about SERRON GREEN| @xplorefreedom

Raised in Newark, New Jersey, at the height of the Black Power Movement and during the eighties, as it became the newest form of self-expression, Serron Green, aka xplorefreedom, realized early on that the joining of these ideals would be the inspiration for his work. The self-taught artist began experimenting with graffiti during the eighties and nineties. He began incorporating different mediums such as markers, watercolor, and even house paint—with spray paint always remaining a constant. Since then, he has broadened his scope of work to include materials such as reclaimed wood, rich textiles, and many other unconventional items. 2009 was a pivotal year for the artist. He began creating work for formal exhibitions at the urging of friends, fellow artists, and collectors. Pieces created in the years prior were sold by word-of-mouth through a broadening circle that created an increasingly steady demand. He currently lives and works in Newark—a limitless source of inspiration. His travels across Europe, The Caribbean, and North and South America have greatly impacted the way he sees the world around him, and each discovery of a new locale, its traditions, and culture, strengthens his belief that art truly has the power to invoke change in the world.

about TANYA WEDDEMIRE GALLERY | @tanyaweddemiregallery  

The Tanya Weddemire Gallery is a Brooklyn-based art gallery that thrives from being a vital source and representation of the arts. It’s a premier art destination dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging established artists. Its mission is to deepen the value and importance of art by enriching each person’s perspective on life explorations through exhibits. The gallery applies thoughtful and intentional curation while integrating cultural and historical connections to all their shows that can include, but are not limited to, paintings, sculptures, drawings, photography, fashion, and furniture. Renowned for its impact on the art scene, the Tanya Weddemire Gallery has been featured in respected publications such as Forbesblk, Vanity Fair, ARTNEWS, Art in America, Brooklyn Rail, Industry City Publication, Amsterdam News, Black Art Magazine, PR News Wire, Brooklyn Reader, Hyperallergic, Bluecalf, Voice of America, and Park Magazine. Located at Industry City Building 2 : 254 36th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11232.

JOIN US for VIP PREVIEW on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3RD  12PM – 8PM
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For more information about the exhibition and Tanya Weddemire Gallery, please visit:

www.tanyaweddemiregallery.org

INSTAGRAM | @tanyaweddemiregallery

FACEBOOK | @tanyaweddemiregallery

ARTSY | Tanya Weddemire Gallery


Warm Regards, 

Daijia Canton

Creative Coordinator 

Tanya Weddemire Gallery 

INDUSTRY CITY 

254 36th Street | Suite C257

Brooklyn NY 11232 

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Feria del Libro de Miami 2024

Miami Book Fair Nov 17-24 2024
Miami Book Fair Nov 17-24 2024

Feria del Libro de Miami 2024: Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos

La prestigiosa Feria del Libro de Miami del Miami Dade College regresa en su 41.ª edición, que tendrá lugar del 17 al 24 de noviembre, en el Recinto Wolfson del downtown de Miami. El Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos ofrece encuentros con más de 70 afamados escritores procedentes de Colombia, México, Puerto Rico, Cuba, España, Portugal, Uruguay, Perú, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Nicaragua y Estados Unidos para resaltar la influencia de la cultura hispana en el Sur de la Florida.

La vibrante exposición presenta obras destacadas para complacer a los amantes de la lectura en español.  Entre ellas Deséenme un buen viaje, de Gina Montaner, quien compartirá la conmovedora crónica sobre su padre, el destacado y desaparecido periodista Carlos Alberto Montaner, en una conversación íntima sobre el libro. Mientras que la escritora y poeta afro-puertorriqueña Mayra Santos Febres presenta La otra Julia, sobre Julia de Burgos García, nacida a principios del libro XX, y considerada como la más excelsa poetisa puertorriqueña, ambas el dia de la apertura, domingo 17 de noviembre. 

El martes 19 de noviembre, un conversatorio interesante con Pavel Giroud y su novela Habana Nostra, sobre el crimen organizado y un viaje a Sicilia, a la Cuba republicana y a Nueva York con la ley seca.

El miércoles 20, el doctor en sociología, Fernando Segura Trejo, junto a Pablo Brescia, Rubén Costa, Ana María Ospina y Ramsés Sandoval presentan el ensayo Messi, 10 miradas sobre el 10, una obra que plantea un recorrido de personajes que perfilan a la figura del fútbol mundial, Lionel Messi.

El jueves 21 se presenta el reconocido periodista Jorge Ramos, con una reflexión profunda y personal en su obra Así veo las cosas. 

El viernes 22, un homenaje a la poeta nicaragüense Rubí Arana, reuniendo a varios autores como Stacey Alba Skar- Hawkins, Alejandra Ferrazza, Omar Villasana, Beatriz Mendoza Cortissoz, Lidia Caraballo, Kelly Martinez Grandall, Gloria MiládelaRoca, y Danilo López Román.

Una impactante presentación de Voz cautiva, de la poeta y actual presa políticacubana María Cristina Garrido, con la presencia de su hermana y ex-presa, Angelica Garrido y el activista político Luis Rodríguez Pérez, quienes viajan desde Cuba, junto a la escritora Nardelis Sánchez. Para la sesión virtual se suma el escritor y fotógrafo Cubano Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo.El sábado 23, unreconocimiento póstumo a la figura de Celia Cruz: ícono de la música caribeña, por Omer Pardillo Cid, ex manejador y albacea de la renombrada cantante.

El escritor español Sergio del Molino, Premio Alfaguara, presentarála obra ganadora Los alemanes, en conversación con José Ignacio Chascas Valenzuela. El escritor peruano Santiago Roncagliolo, con su libro El accidente, junto al periodista Juan Camilo Gómez.

El domingo 24, Pablo Vierci, el afamado escritor y guionista uruguayo, presenta su libro La Sociedad de la Nieve, el libro que dio paso a la galardonada película dramática sobre el accidente aéreo del vuelo 571, conversará con el destacado periodista Pedro Sevcec

Además de historias de vida y resiliencia con Ulises Gonzales, Nelson Hincapié y Maricarmen Villanueva, con la periodista Sarah Moreno. Sonsoles Ónega (ganadora del Premio Planeta),  Patxi Zubizarrieta, Agustina Bazterrica, Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez y Mariana Sández, Florencia del Campo, Elisa Díaz Castelo y Alejandro Robles, Paola Ramos, la periodista Ilia Calderón y Luz María Doria;son solo algunos de los destacados autores y personalidades que nos acompañan. 

La programación abarca una variedad de temas, periodistas y autores. Abraham Jiménez Enoa y María Cristina Fernández presentan obras sobre Cuba y política, Renato Cisneros y Cristina Sánchez Andrade. También Lizette Espinosa, Germán Guerra, Carlos Pintado y Rosie Inguanzo presentando sus obras y rindiendo un homenaje póstumo al poeta Reinaldo García Ramos. Paola Ramos presenta su nueva obra Desertores, en conversación con la periodista Ilia Calderón.

Y el Tributo a Armando de Armas de Denis Fortún y Ángel Callejas conversando con Alejandro Ríos. Fausto Canel estará junto al periodista Juan Manuel Cao, ambos con nuevas obras.

La famosa Feria al Aire Libre tendrá lugar en los predios de Recinto Wolfson del downtown de Miami. Los miles de visitantes podrán recorrer los kioscos destinados a la venta de libros de unos 250 editores, y distribuidores, además de disfrutar de espectáculos artísticos, talleres de manualidades y cuentacuentos para los más pequeños en el muy aclamado Children ‘s Alley. Además de Off The Shelf, con música en vivo, muestras de arte, comida y bebidas de todas clases. 

El sábado 23, se llevará a cabo el XI Seminario de Literatura Infantil y Lectura, en colaboración con la Fundación Cuatrogatos y bajo el lema:  Un mundo de libros: Superando barreras en la distribución de libros infantiles en Estados Unidos. Una jornada de paneles, dirigidos a padres, educadores, bibliotecarios y todos los interesados en la literatura para los más chicos. Jenny Lizárraga, Antonio Orlando Rodríguez, Concha Pasamar, Antonio Orlando Rodríguez además de Roger Ycaza, Betty Quintero y Sergio Andricaín.

La primera Feria del Libro de Miami, fundada por el Miami Dade College, tuvo lugar en 1984 y desde entonces ha sido reconocida como la más importante de los Estados Unidos.

QUÉ                          Feria del Libro de Miami

CUÁNDO:                    Del 17 al 24 de noviembre, 2022

                                     Feria al Aire Libre: Del viernes 22 y hasta el domingo 24.

DÓNDE:                       Wolfson Campus del MDC – 300 N.E. Segunda Avenida            

Para acceder al programa de la Feria del 2024 visite:  www.miamibookfair.com

Contacto de la Feria del Libro de Miami: Beatriz Urgelles, [email protected], 305-318-2521

Contactos del MDC: Nikki Whiting, vicepresidenta Asistente de Comunicaciones | (305) 237-3920 | [email protected] Sue Arrowsmith, directora de Relaciones con los Medios de MDC | (305) 237-3710 | [email protected] | [email protected] Soraya Ramirez-Galan, Gerente de Medios de Prensa Hispanos (305) 237-7482

Acerca de la Feria del Libro de Miami

La Feria del Libro de Miami, fundada en 1984 por el Miami Dade College y sus colaboradores, logra la participación de la comunidad con programas accesibles e inclusivos que promueven la lectura y respalda a los escritores durante todo el año. El festival de ocho días de la Feria del Libro de Miami es ampliamente reconocido como la reunión literaria más grande y mejor de los Estados Unidos. La Feria consiste en lecturas y paneles con los escritores más prestigiosos del mundo, generando un discurso sobre la literatura contemporánea y los temas actuales de importancia mundial. La Feria también cuenta con presentaciones culinarias; música en vivo y presentaciones interdisciplinarias; actividades interactivas y educativas para niños y jóvenes; y más de 200 vendedores de libros y casas editoriales durante la Feria al Aire Libre. Los eventos se realizan en español, inglés, creole haitiano y francés. Además del festival anual, la Feria del Libro de Miami responde a las necesidades de la comunidad con un programa de actividades todo el año, como The Little Haiti Book Festival, que promueve el ingenio literario haitiano; talleres de escritura creativa y proceso editorial; presentaciones de escritores y novedades editoriales; campañas de lectura y el programa Read to Learn Books for Free, alianza con The Children’s Trust para distribuir más de 150,000 libros gratuitos cada año en el Condado Miami-Dade. 

La Feria del Libro de Miami es posible gracias al apoyo generoso del Estado de la  Florida y el National Endowment for the Arts; la Ciudad de Miami;  el Departamento de Asuntos Culturales y el Consejo de Asuntos Culturales del Condado Miami-Dade; el Alcalde y la Junta de Comisionados del Condado Miami-Dade; las Escuelas Públicas del Condado Miami-Dade; la Oficina de Convenciones y Visitantes del Gran Miami; el Departamento de Desarrollo del Downtown de Miami y los Amigos de la Feria, así como de numerosos colaboradores corporativos. Feria del Libro de Miami: edificando comunidades, un lector a la vez.

Feria del Libro de Miami – Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos 2024

DOMINGO 17, 3 pm – Auditorium –  edificio 1, 2do piso

Encuentro con Gina Montaner

La periodista y escritora Gina Montaner presenta la conmovedora crónica de la trayectoria sin retorno de su padre Carlos Alberto Montaner. La autora conversaráde su libro Deséenme un buen viaje. 

DOMINGO 17, 3 pm – Auditorium – edificio 1, 2do piso
Encuentro con Gina Montaner

La periodista y escritora Gina Montaner presenta la conmovedora crónica de la trayectoria sin retorno de su padre Carlos Alberto Montaner. La autora conversará de su libro Deséenme un buen viaje.

DOMINGO 17, 5pm – Auditorium- edificio 1, 2do piso
Una tarde con Mayra Santos Febres

La escritora y poeta afro-puertorriqueña Mayra Santos Febres presenta La otra Julia, sobre la poeta puertorriqueña Julia de Burgos García. En diálogo con la escritora Anjanette Delgado.

MARTES 19, 7:00pm – Room 2106 – edificio 2, 1er piso
Pavel Giroud presenta Habana nostra

El director y guionista cubano Pavel Giroud presenta una novela sobre la historia del crimen organizado. En conversación con el periodista cultural y crítico de cine Alejandro Ríos.

MIÉRCOLES 20, 7:00pm – Room 2106 – edificio 2, 1er piso
Messi, 10 miradas sobre el 10
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Fernando Segura Trejo, Pablo Brescia, Rubén Costa, Ana María Ospina y Ramsés Sandoval presentan un ensayo que celebra a Lionel Messi, uno de los mejores futbolistas de todos los tiempos.

JUEVES 21, 6.30pm – Auditorium edificio 1, 2do piso
Cita con Jorge Ramos

El periodista y escritor mexicano presenta Así veo las cosas. Lo que nunca te conté, obra donde reúne sus textos más personales y literarios. En conversación con la periodista Luz María Doria.
JUEVES 21, 7:00pm- Room 2106 – edificio 2, 1er piso
Portugal night – 50 Years of Freedom: The Post-Revolution Portuguese Literary Scene
Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida, José Luís Peixoto and Ricardo Vasconcelos will explore the influence of the 1974 the Carnation Revolution on the art of writing. Event in English.

VIERNES 22, 7:00pm- Room 2106 – edificio 2, 1er piso
Noche de poesía: homenaje a Rubi Arana

Stacey Alba Skar-Hawkins, Alejandra Ferrazza, Omar Villasana, Beatriz Mendoza Cortissoz, Lidia Caraballo, Kelly Martinez Grandall, Gloria MiládelaRoca y Danilo López Román rinden homenaje póstumo a la poeta nicaragüense Rubi Arana y presentan su última obra.

SABADO 23, 11.45am – Salón 8503, Edif. 8, 5to piso.]
Presentación de Voz cautiva, de la actual presa política cubana María Cristina Garrido

Con la presencia de su hermana y ex-presa, Angelica Garrido y el activista político Luis Rodríguez Pérez, quienes viajan desde Cuba, junto a la escritora Nardelis Sánchez. Para la sesión virtual se suma el escritor y fotógrafo Cubano Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo.

SABADO 23, 1pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Fausto Canel y Juan Manuel Cao

Presentan sus nuevas obras entre el absurdo, la comedia y la Guerra Fría, en conversación con Alejandro Ríos.

SABADO 23, 2:15pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
De amores, mundos distópicos y la solidez de la amistad
Agustina Bazterrica, Juan Carlos Méndez Guédez y Mariana Sández, en conversación con Alejandra Labanca.

SABADO 23, 3.45pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Premio Alfaguara: Sergio del Molino

El escritor español presenta la obra ganadora Los alemanes, en conversación con José Ignacio Chascas Valenzuela.

SABADO 23, 4.45pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Encuentro con Sonsoles Ónega

La periodista española presenta la obra ganadora del Premio Planeta 2023, en conversación con la periodista y escritora Gina Montaner.

SABADO 23, 6pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Santiago Roncagliolo

Presenta su nuevo libro El accidente, en conversación con Juan Camilo Gómez.

SABADO 23, 12:30pm – Building 8 – Room 8525
Albert Espinosa presenta: Vuelve a amar tu caos y el roce de vivir.
 
El actor, director y guionista español presenta su nueva obra.

SABADO 23, 1:30pm – Building 8 – Room 8525
Historias de vida y resiliencia

Ulises Gonzales, Nelson Hincapié y Maricarmen Villanueva, en conversación con Sarah
Moreno.

SABADO 23, 2.45pm – Building 8 – Room 8525
Novedades de poesía

Silvia Goldman, Nidia Hernández y Jhanayra Manzano, en conversación con Orlando González Esteva.

SABADO 23, 4:45pm – Building 8 – Room 8525
Celia Cruz: ícono de la música caribeña

Omer Pardillo Cid en conversación con Alejandro Ríos.

SABADO 23, 6pm – Building 8 – Room 8525
Polifonías, microrrelatos y textos híbridos

Elisa Díaz Castelo y Alejandro Robles, en conversación con Rodolfo Martínez Sotomayor.

DOMINGO 24, 11.30am – Building 8 – Room 8503
Tributo a Armando de Armas

Denis Fortún y Ángel Callejas, en conversación con Alejandro Ríos.

DOMINGO 24, 12:30pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Poder, política y pueblo en Cuba

Abraham Jiménez Enoa y María Cristina Fernández (presentando obra de Nicolás Lara),
en conversación con Alejandro Ríos.

DOMINGO 24, 2pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Hechos históricos y mundos ficticios

Renato Cisneros y Cristina Sánchez Andrade, en conversación con Gabriela Esquivada.

DOMINGO 24, 3:30pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
Nueva poesía desde el 305

Lizette Espinosa, Germán Guerra y Carlos Pintado, en conversación con Rosie Inguanzo.

DOMINGO 24, 4.45pm – Building 8 – Room 8503
La política: un caleidoscopio constante

Paola Ramos presenta su nueva obra Desertores. El auge de la extrema derecha latina y su repercusión en Estados Unidos, en conversación con la periodista Ilia Calderón.

DOMINGO 24, 6:15pm Building 8 – Room 8503
Identidad, pertenencia y recorridos de vida

Florencia del Campo, Karla Suárez y Keila Vall de la Ville, en conversación con Alejandra Labanca.

DOMINGO 24, 12pm Building 8 – Room 8525
La ficción como reflejo de lo urbano

Gilmer Mesa y Patxi Zubizarrieta, en conversación con Gabriela Esquivada.

DOMINGO 24, 1:30pm Building 8 – Room 8525
Novelas y ensayos para delinear identidades

Xalbador García, Alfredo Triff y Wilema Wong, en conversación con Rodolfo Martínez Sotomayor.

DOMINGO 24, 3pm Building 8 – Room 8525
Tinta e imaginación: crear nuevas ficciones

Teresa Dovalpage, Pedro Medina León y Luis A. Ordóñez, en conversación con Alejandra Ferrazza.

DOMINGO 24, 4pm – Building 8 – Room 8510
Johnny Pacheco: tres de café, dos de azúcar y ponle salsa!

María Elena Pacheco en conversación con Alejandro Ríos.

DOMINGO 24, 4:30pm Building 8 – Room 8525
Los mapas personales como historia colectiva

Paula Arrieta Gutiérrez y Legna Rodríguez Iglesias, en conversación con Silvia Goldman.

DOMINGO 24, 5:45pm Building 8 – Room 8525
Pablo Vierci presenta La sociedad de la nieve

El milagro de los Andes, relatado por el autor del bestseller. En conversación con Pedro Sevcec.

SÁBADO 23, XI SEMINARIO DE LITERATURA INFANTIL Y LECTURA

SÁBADO 23, 10:10am Building 3 – Room 3309
XI Seminario de Literatura infantil y Lectura. Libros ilustrados: Universos por descubrir. Panel:
Un juego muy serio: construir libros (ilustrados) para la infancia. Concha Pasamar, en conversación con Antonio Orlando Rodríguez.

SÁBADO 23, 11:15am Building 3 – Room 3309
XI Seminario de Literatura infantil y Lectura. Libros ilustrados: Universos por descubrir.
Panel: Los libros sensibles. Roger Ycaza en conversación con Betty Quintero.

SÁBADO 23, 1:30pm Building 3 – Room 3309
XI Seminario de Literatura infantil y Lectura. Libros ilustrados: Universos por descubrir.
Panel: P, p y p: tres letras para crear. Patxi Zubizarreta en conversación con Sergio Andricaín.

SÁBADO 23, 2:45pm Building 3 – Room 3309
XI Seminario de Literatura infantil y Lectura. Libros ilustrados: Universos por descubrir
Panel:
¡Peligro en expansión!: el libro álbum sin límites. Florencia del Campo en conversación con Betty Quintero.

SÁBADO 23, 4pm Building 3 – Room 3309
XI Seminario de Literatura infantil y Lectura. Libros ilustrados: Universos por descubrir.
Panel:
Un mundo de libros: Superando barreras en la distribución de libros infantiles en Estados Unidos. Jenny Lizárraga en conversación con Antonio Orlando Rodríguez.

Ella Fontanals presenta su nuevo libro “Ella soy yo”

Doral International Art Fair
Doral International Art Fair

Ella Fontanals-Cisneros presenta su nuevo libro “Ella soy yo” en Doral International Art Fair

La reconocida coleccionista de arte y ahora también escritora, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros, invita al público a la presentación oficial de su libro “Ella soy yo”. El evento tendrá lugar el próximo 7 de noviembre a las 3:00 p.m. en el Doral Cultural Arts Center (8363 NW 53rd St, Doral, FL 33166).

La presentación del libro dará paso a un enriquecedor conversatorio sobre el apasionante mundo del coleccionismo de arte, un tema en el que Fontanals-Cisneros es una experta reconocida a nivel internacional.

Como broche de oro, la ciudad de Doral realizará una proclamación oficial en honor a la autora y su destacada trayectoria.

¿Por qué asistir?

  • Conocer a la autora: Tendrás la oportunidad de conocer personalmente a Ella Fontanals-Cisneros y recibir un ejemplar dedicado de su libro.
  • Conversatorio sobre arte: Aprende más sobre el fascinante mundo del coleccionismo de arte de la mano de una experta.
  • Celebrar la cultura: Únete a la comunidad de Doral para celebrar este importante evento cultural.

Disponibilidad del libro:

“Ella soy yo” ya está disponible en Amazon Estados Unidos, lo que significa que los lectores de todo el mundo pueden adquirirlo de manera fácil y rápida.

¡No te pierdas esta oportunidad única!

Para más información, por favor contacta:

Banesco USA Anuncia la Feria Internacional de Arte de Doral con un Exclusivo Cóctel

Doral International Art Fair
Doral International Art Fair

Banesco USA Anuncia la Feria Internacional de Arte de Doral con un Exclusivo Cóctel

En un elegante cóctel celebrado en sus instalaciones, Banesco USA dio la bienvenida a la alcaldesa de Doral, Christi Fraga, junto a los organizadores y personalidades del mundo del arte para presentar la programación de la Feria Internacional de Arte de Doral.

El evento contó con la presencia de destacadas figuras como Jesús Alberto Fuenmayor, Director Ejecutivo de la Feria; Calixto Garcia-Velez, CEO de Banesco USA; los curadores de la feria; patrocinadores; artistas; y el equipo organizador. La revista Art Miami Magazine también se unió a la celebración, capturando los momentos más destacados de la velada.

Durante el cóctel, los asistentes disfrutaron de un ambiente sofisticado y tuvieron la oportunidad de conversar sobre las expectativas para la próxima edición de la feria, que promete consolidarse como un evento cultural de gran relevancia en la ciudad de Doral.

La Feria Internacional de Arte de Doral se ha convertido en un espacio clave para el encuentro entre artistas, galeristas, coleccionistas y amantes del arte, impulsando el desarrollo cultural y artístico de la región.

El cóctel reunió a un selecto grupo de personalidades del mundo del arte, entre los que se destacaron los reconocidos curadores Félix Suazo, Adriana Meneses Imber y Elizabeth Hazim Castillo, quienes aportan su experiencia y visión a la Feria. Representantes de importantes patrocinadores como la galerista Niniska Urta también se dieron cita en el evento, confirmando el apoyo del sector al desarrollo de la Feria Internacional de Arte de Doral.

La velada contó con la presencia de talentosos artistas como Alexandra De Yavorsk, Deisy Rubio, Saul Galavis y Alex Pineco, quienes con sus propuestas creativas enriquecen el panorama artístico de la ciudad. Amigos de la feria como Luis Ramirez, Rita Herrera, Frank Silbeiro, Rafael Urribarri y Miguel Manrique de Art Circuits Art & Entertainment Guide se unieron a la celebración, demostrando su compromiso con esta iniciativa cultural.

El equipo organizador, liderado por Luis Gómez (Coordinador General), estuvo presente en pleno, con miembros como Nelson W. García, Carlos Urdaneta, Martha Briceño, Elsa Delgado, Gisela Nones, Marco Caridad, Mahara Martínez, Cristina Chopite, Nerio Romero Martínez y Nelson A. García, trabajando arduamente para asegurar el éxito de la feria.

HispaFest 2024: “Gallery Style”

HispaFest 2024: "Gallery Style"
HispaFest 2024: "Gallery Style"

What: Opening of the HispaFest 2024 Art Exhibition, celebrating its fifth anniversary.
Where: The historic Alfred Dupont Building, Downtown Miami.
When: Saturday, November 2, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Who: Hosted by The Bright Foundation, HispaFest, and the Consulate General of Argentina.

HispaFest 2024: “Gallery Style” Showcases Contemporary Art by Immigrant Artists in Miami


This Saturday, November 2, HispaFest 2024 celebrates its fifth anniversary with a “Gallery Style” exhibition at the historic Alfred Dupont Building, made possible by Tilia Venture. Staying true to its mission of uniting the city’s diverse communities through art and fostering a sense of belonging in this land that has welcomed us all, the event presents the talents of outstanding immigrant artists, of both first and second-generation, based in Miami. Under the direction and curation of Nubia Abaji, the exhibition celebrates the diversity and creativity of the Hispanic American community in contemporary art.
The opening, held on November 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., will feature the Argentine Consul in Miami, Marcelo Gilardoni as the host, who will deliver opening remarks and in 

support of the representative artist from Argentina, Luli Sulichin following the performance of the artist Danie Gomez Ortigoza representing Mexico for this edition of HispaFest, part of five exhibitions held during September, October, and November. The exhibition will remain open to the public until November 15, Monday through Friday, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment by contacting [email protected].
At the entrance from the building’s hallway, visitors will find two installations from the Diorama Project, a collaboration between The Bright Foundation, HispaFest, and Tilia Venture. This exhibition, also curated by Abaji, presents works by artists Ivonne Ferrer and Rafael Montilla. Ferrer explores societal interactions and social games, while Montilla addresses themes of beginnings and endings, not only in society but also in its evolution, with each artist contributing their distinctive and captivating visual language.

Featured Artists in HispaFest 2024

  • Ciro Quintana
  • Danie Gómez Ortigoza
  • Eumelia Castro
  • Esteban Machado Díaz
  • Francisco Del Río
  • Ileana Rincón-Cañas
  • Isaac Bencid
  • Ivonne Ferrer
  • Jonathan Domínguez
  • Lili Cantero
  • Lorena Vélez
  • Luli Sulichin
  • Mai Yap
  • Marianela Pérez
  • Marie Franco
  • Rafael Montilla
  • Rebecca Setareh
  • Ricardo Cornejo
  • Robertha Blatt
  • Sinecio Cuétara Menecia
  • Tatiana Zaytseva

HispaFest 2024 is supported by the MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas) and Roselle Gallery, reaffirming its commitment to promoting art and culture in the vibrant heart of Miami.
Contact Information and Appointments To schedule visits or interviews with the artists, please email [email protected].

The Sea Doesn’t Forget It’s Free

The Sea Doesn’t Forget It’s Free
The Sea Doesn’t Forget It’s Free

The Sea Doesn’t Forget It’s Free

1 – 28 November 2024

Voloshyn Gallery is pleased to present The Sea Doesn’t Forget It’s Free, a solo show by Kateryna Lysovenko on view at the gallery’s Miami location.

“Who are the mystical creatures – mermaids, centaurs, giant spiders, animated trees, speaking lizards, etc., that so densely inhabit the myths, legends, and tales? They are instrumentalised others, too exotic, distant, unpredictable, bodily, transformed into voiceless, marginalised beings. So, in myths, these dehumanised others are expected to have a logical, tragic, deadly ending. They are breathing in anticipation of a hero – a white, strong man – to be killed or to give their life for them. We see all these countless living, bodily beings only through the eyes of the hero; they remain for us mostly objects, mysteries, backgrounds to which empathy does not apply.

In her practices, Ukrainian artist Kateryna Lysovenko de-centres the Eurocentric anthropocentric myth, finding ways these instrumentalised beasts can manifest their agency. The exhibition The Sea Doesn’t Forget It’s Free opens viewers to possible artistic practices of finding language and freedom for those who are numbed by pain, oppressed, excluded, marginalised.

In her artworks, Kateryna Lysovenko combines two strategies of how the processes of dehumanising the other can be interrupted or disrupted. One is the poetics of the politics of language itself. The creatures in myths have no voice, but in a strange way, they are forever stitched through language into the materiality of everyday life. For instance, Arachne is a sophisticated weaver, deprived of her humanity by Athena – her story is echoed in every spider. The image of a hopelessly beloved girl is echoed in every viburnum. Beasts were killed, but the language remained. In this case, the Ukrainian artist’s search for poetic language fully reflects the approach of the famous American writer Audre Lorde, to whom poetry is not an overabundance, not a decorative element of verbalism, disconnected with daily reality, but ‘it is through poetry that we give name to those ideas which are, until the poem, nameless and formless-about to be birthed, but already felt.’ Therefore, all these creatures in Kateryna Lysovenko’s pieces are of earthly origin; they are profoundly corporeal and made of flesh and blood – they are alive.

This comprehension of language is associated with the second strategy – to give agency to those who are voiceless is to show them an endless transformation, representing the body’s dynamics. In the artist’s practice, mystical creatures, not necessarily joyful but constantly full of life and action, emerge from a formless mass, frequently in red, pink, and scarlet shades, which refers to blood as a metaphor for the interdependence of life and death.

This pulsating shapeless mass both brings vitality and a sense of insecurity. As an artist from a country where a brutal war has been raging for decade already, Kateryna Lysovenko speaks of her own experience: the sense of unsafety, discomfort, killjoy that she brings with her as a refugee. This performance of redundancy of life and joy, of excessive corporeality and unsafety, is expressed in the fluttering massive and emerging bodies, which do not lose consciousness that they are free even in a situation of ongoing traumatic experiences of violence, dehumanisation, and the impossibility of being heard”, text by Antonina Stebur.

Opening Reception: November 1, 2024, 6-8 PM

Dates: November 1 – November 28, 2024

Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm

Location: 802 NW 22nd St, Miami, FL 33127

Alexandre Arrechea: Uncharted Surfaces

Alexandre Arrechea: Uncharted Surfaces
Alexandre Arrechea: Uncharted Surfaces

Alexandre Arrechea: Uncharted Surfaces

LnS Gallery is proud to present Uncharted Surfaces, a groundbreaking exhibition featuring the work of renowned artist Alexandre Arrechea. This solo show marks Arrechea’s first foray into a purely painting-centric exhibition and his debut with LnS Gallery.

A New Chapter in Arrechea’s Artistic Journey

Known for his monumental installations and sculptures, Arrechea brings his signature style to the canvas with a series of captivating oil paintings. These works explore the intricate interplay between nature, urban environments, and human experience. By drawing inspiration from modern masters and incorporating iconic elements from his previous work, Arrechea creates dynamic and visually striking compositions.

Exhibition Details:

  • Opening Reception: Friday, November 1st, 6-9 PM
  • Exhibition Dates: October 4th – November 23rd, 2024
  • Gallery Address: 2610 SW 28th Ln, Miami, FL 33133

About Alexandre Arrechea:

Alexandre Arrechea is a Cuban-born, Miami-based artist whose work has been exhibited internationally. His innovative approach to art challenges traditional boundaries and invites viewers to engage with the world in a new way. Arrechea’s work often incorporates elements of architecture, sculpture, and performance to create immersive experiences that blur the lines between art and life.

About LnS Gallery:

LnS Gallery is committed to showcasing the work of emerging and established artists from around the world. The gallery is dedicated to providing a platform for innovative and thought-provoking art.

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For more information, please contact:

LNS GALLERY
2610 SW 28th Lane | Miami, FL 33133

305 781 6164
WWW.LNSGALLERY.COM
[email protected]

Cernuda Arte Celebrates a Surrealist Century

Surrealist Century 100 years
Surrealist Century 100 years

Cernuda Arte Celebrates a Surrealist Century

Cernuda Arte Celebrates a Surrealist Century

Cernuda Arte is thrilled to announce the opening of A Surrealist Century: 100 Years of Surrealism on Friday, November 1st, from 6 to 9 PM. This captivating exhibition delves into the profound influence of the Surrealist movement on Cuban and Latin American art.

A Century of Artistic Innovation

Marking the 100th anniversary of the Surrealist Manifesto, this comprehensive showcase features over 100 artworks by more than 20 renowned Cuban artists. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the evolution of Surrealism, from its European origins to its unique expression in the Caribbean and Latin American context.

Highlights of the Exhibition:

  • Masterworks by Wifredo Lam: Experience the visionary works of this iconic Afro-Cuban artist.
  • Contemporary Surrealism: Discover the innovative approaches of contemporary artists like Tomás Sánchez and Roberto Fabelo.
  • A Global Perspective: Explore the diverse interpretations of Surrealism by Cuban artists.

The gallery is honored to present new additions to its shows by some of the top names in Latin American art, including:

  • Wifredo Lam
  • René Portocarrero
  • Hermanas Scull
  • Manuel Mendive
  • Gina Pellón,
  • Juan Roberto Diago
  • Lilian Garcia-Roig
  • Irina Elén Gonzàlez
  • Danuel Méndez
  • Vicente Hernàndez

Join us for First Friday Gallery Night

Cernuda Arte invites you to attend the opening reception on November 2nd. Enjoy an evening of art, culture, and conversation with fellow art enthusiasts.

Exhibition Dates: November 2, 2024 – January 31, 2025

Gallery Address: 3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, FL 33134

About Cernuda Arte:

Cernuda Arte is a premier art gallery specializing in Latin American art. With a focus on modern and contemporary art, the gallery showcases a diverse range of works by renowned and emerging artists.

For more information, please contact:

3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, Florida 33134

Telephone: 305-461-1050
Fax: 305-461-1063
Email: [email protected]

About Cernuda Gallery

On behalf of our staff, we welcome you to our gallery and thank you for visiting our website. We hope that your visit will be a pleasant one. It is with great pleasure that we present to the public our selection of Cuban paintings from our extensive and varied inventory of over one thousand artworks. The gallery specializes in the exhibition and sale of Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia, and Modern master Cuban paintings, as well as fine artworks by contemporary artists of unquestionable talent.

The complete spectrum of Cuban art has been, for more than twenty-five years, our field of expertise and with pleasure it will continue to be so. The gallery is recognized as a leading authority in Cuban art. We are frequently consulted by museums, art galleries, art collectors and auction houses regarding the authenticity of artworks. We also provide multiple services and assistance in art collecting. We offer you the accumulation of our experience backed by our integrity and honesty.

In our gallery we recognize that, in view of the broad and complex world of the plastic arts, which spans from the cave paintings of prehistory to today’s postmodern creations, it is unthinkable to claim critical capacity and expert knowledge over everything. Today, specialization in the different spheres of the arts has become a pressing necessity.

Cernuda Arte, dedicated to the finest examples of Cuban paintings and committed to excellence, offers the expertise that enriches the process of the acquisition of artworks, and also assists the collector in other important services including:

Cernuda Arte is located at 3155 Ponce de León Boulevard, in the heart of Coral Gables, an eminent center of the arts in Miami. The gallery is open to the public Monday to Friday from 10:30 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday from 12:00 to 6:30 and until 10:00 p.m. every first Friday of the month.

We aim to make your art acquisitions pleasant, easy and worry free. This is our promise to you.

CERNUDA ARTE’S TEAM
Cernuda Arte Ramón Cernuda – Director
Ramón Cernuda is a publisher, editor, writer, a Cuban art collector and gallerist. After 30 years pursuing a lifelong love of Cuban art as a private art collector and researcher, Mr. Cernuda established Cernuda Arte gallery in October 2000. He studied Humanities and Political Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology and at the University of Puerto Rico. He has been the publisher of La Gran Enciclopedia Martiana and a founding member and producer of the Enciclopedia de Cuba Publishing Group. He was a member of the board of directors of the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture for 14 years, from 1980-1994, and served as Vice President from 1987-1990.

In 1989 Ramón Cernuda sued the United States Government in Federal Court on grounds of First Amendment violations by the U.S. District Attorneys Office in the home invasion and confiscation of Cernudas Cuban art collection by the U.S. Government. The landmark case No. 89-1265 was decided by the United States District Court in favor of the Plaintiff and the Cuban art collection was returned to the Cernuda family. From that judicial decision it has been established by the U.S. courts that art from any country is protected in the United States as informational material and not subject to embargo laws or other impediments to its free flow into or out of the country.

An internationally recognized expert on Cuban art, Mr. Cernuda advises private collectors on acquisitions and is frequently consulted on authenticity of Cuban artworks by major international auction houses such as: Christies New York, Sothebys, Bonhams and Butterfields, Doyle N.Y., and Dorotheum. He is also consulted by government entities, banks, art galleries and art insurers.

Ramón Cernuda has written for prestigious publications such as El Nuevo Herald, and has been interviewed and quoted on issues pertaining to Cuban art by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Art Newspaper (London and Madrid), Fortune Magazine, Art and Auction, Art and Antiques, Travel and Leisure, Latino Leaders, and Sixty Minutes. He is the author of the scholarly catalogue One Hundred Years of Cuban Landscape: 1850 to 1950. He is a lecturer and author of catalogue essays and biographical writings on prominent Cuban painters of the past and present. In 2010, he edited and published a book on the life and work of Modern Cuban master Carlos Enríquez authored by Professor Juan Martínez entitled Carlos Enríquez: The Painter of Cuban Ballads. He is currently working on a book about the brothers Esteban, Augusto, and Philippe Chartrand, renowned 19th century landscape artists. He is the publisher of the series Important Cuban Artworks, of which seventeen volumes have been published since 2002.

Cernuda Arte Nercys Ganem – Vice-Director
Nercys Ganem was born in Pinar del Río, Cuba. She graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a double major in Spanish and Latin American Literature. A former educator, she has authored various continuing education programs for adults. She has been collecting Cuban art together with her husband Ramón Cernuda for over 25 years and has conducted extensive personal studies on Cuban art and art appreciation.

Artists:\· Eduardo Abela
· Angel Acosta León
· Enrique Agramonte
· Carlos Alfonzo
· Anónimo
· Francisco Antigua
· José Arburu Morell
· Jorge Arche
· Pastor Argudín
· Miguel Arias
· Maria Ariza
· Belkis Ayón
· Gumersindo Barea
· R.C. Bears
· Dulce H. Beatriz
· José Bedia
· José A. Bencomo Mena
· Cundo Bermúdez
· Joel Besmar
· Gabriel Bodenehr
· Tania Bruguera
· Servando Cabrera Moreno
· Humberto Calzada
· Jorge Camacho
· José Campeche
· Hipólito Canal Ripoll
· Benjamín Cañas
· María Capdevila
· Enrique Caravia
· Agustín Cárdenas
· Agustín Cárdenas drawings
· Williams Carmona
· José Carol
· Mario Carreño
· Ramón Carulla
· Enrique Casas
· Humberto Castro
· Mirta Cerra
· Augusto Chartrand
· Esteban Chartrand
· Philippe Chartrand
· Henry Cleenewerck
· Guillermo Collazo
· Hugo Consuegra
· Enrique Crucet
· Miguel Cubiles
· José Cuchi Arnau
· Arturo Cuenca
· Sandú Darié
· José Nicolás De la Escalera
· Sandro De La Rosa
· Demi
· Juan Roberto Diago
· Roberto Diago
· Miguel Díaz Salinero
· Nelson Domínguez
· Li Domínguez Fong
· Elías Durnford
· Giosvany Echevarría
· Antonia Eiriz
· Yasiel Elizagaray
· Carlos Enríquez
· Gonzalo Escalante
· Vicente Escobar
· Eberto Escobedo
· Francisco Espinosa Dueñas
· Tomás Esson
· Roberto Estopiñán
· Roberto Fabelo
· Emilio Falero
· Agustín Fernández
· Aristides Fernández
· Oscar Fernández Morera
· Reynier Ferrer
· Miguel Florido
· Flora Fong
· Ever Fonseca
· Enrique Gay García
· Fernando García
· Víctor Manuel García
· Evelio García Mata
· Oscar García Rivera
· Lilian Garcia-Roig
· Antonio Gattorno
· Florencio Gelabert
· Juan Gil García
· Lourdes Gómez Franca
· Raciel Gómez Golpe
· Ismael Gómez Peralta
· Carmelo González
· Dayron González
· Irina Elén González
· Julio González
· Nicolás Guillén
· Noel Hernández
· Vicente Hernández
· Juan Emilio Hernández Giró
· J. Adolf Hoeffler
· Teodulo Jiménez
· Miguel Jorge
· Wifredo Lam
· Wifredo Lam (Lithographs)
· Víctor Patricio Landaluze
· Eduardo Laplante
· Julio Larraz
· Raquel Lázaro
· Guido Llinás
· Rolando López-Dirube
· Miguel A. Loredo
· Tiburcio Lorenzo
· Ramón Loy
· Alfredo Lozano
· Fernando Luis
· Federico Martínez
· Raúl Martínez
· Elvira Martínez de Melero
· Luis Martínez Pedro
· Aurelio Melero
· Miguel Melero
· Miguel A. Melero
· Danuel Méndez
· Ana Mendieta
· Manuel Mendive
· Armando Menocal
· Manuel Mesa Hermida
· Mariano Miguel
· José Mijares
· Raúl Milián
· Eduardo Morales
· Rafael Moreno
· Clara Morera
· Pedro Pablo Oliva
· Tomás Oliva
· Felipe Orlando
· Miguel Padura
· Amelia Peláez
· Rigoberto Peláez
· Gina Pellón
· Alberto Peña
· Umberto Peña
· Enoc Perez
· Fidelio Ponce de León
· J Pons
· René Portocarrero
· Domingo Ramos
· Teodoro Ramos Blanco
· Domingo Ravenet
· Jesse Ríos
· Teodoro Ríos
· Emilio Rivero Merlín
· Enrique Riverón
· Arnaldo Roche Rabell
· Arturo Rodríguez
· David Rodríguez
· Mariano Rodríguez
· Antonio Rodríguez Morey
· Leopoldo Romañach
· Baruj Salinas
· Emilio Sánchez
· Gabriel Sánchez
· Tomás Sánchez
· Antonio Sánchez Araujo
· César Santos
· Jorge Luis Santos
· Valentín Sanz Carta
· Hermanas Scull
· Dominique Serres
· Carlos Sobrino
· Loló Soldevilla
· Uver Solís
· Rafael Soriano
· Alfredo Sosabravo
· Juan Miguel Suárez
· Federico Sulroca
· Juan Tapia Ruano
· Fernando Tarazona
· José Joaquín Tejada
· Omar Torres
· Unknown
· Jaime Valls
· Ramón Vázquez
· Roberto Vázquez
· Manuel Vega
· Antonio Vidal
· Ed Willmann




Hispafest 2024 Alfred Dupont Building

Hispafest 2024 Alfred Dupont Building Exibition
Hispafest 2024 Alfred Dupont Building Exibition

Hispafest 2024 Alfred Dupont Building

Qué: Inauguración de la exhibición de arte HispaFest 2024 en su quinto aniversario.
Dónde: En el histórico Alfred Dupont Building, Downtown Miami.
Cuándo: Sábado 2 de noviembre de 6:00 p.m. a 8:00 p.m.
Quiénes: Invitan The Bright Foundation, HispaFest y el Consulado General de Argentina.

HispaFest 2024: “Gallery Style” Presenta Arte Contemporáneo de Artistas Inmigrantes en Miami**
Miami, FL – Octubre 2024 – Este sábado 2 de noviembre, HispaFest 2024 celebra su quinto aniversario con una exhibición en formato “Gallery Style” en el histórico Alfred Dupont Building, gracias a Tilia Venture. Siguiendo con su misión de unir a las distintas comunidades de la ciudad en torno al arte y despertar el sentido de pertenencia en esta tierra que nos ha abierto las puertas a todos, el evento presenta el talento de destacados artistas inmigrantes, de primera y segunda generación, radicados en Miami. Bajo la dirección y curaduría de Nubia Abaji, la exhibición celebra la diversidad y creatividad de la comunidad hispanoamericana en el arte contemporáneo.
La inauguración, que se llevará a cabo el 2 de noviembre de 6:00 p.m. a 8:00 p.m., contará con la presencia como anfitrión del Cónsul de Argentina en Miami, Marcelo Gilardoni, quien dará las palabras de apertura acompanando la artista representante de su pais, Luli Sulichin y seran seguidas del performance de la artista Danie Gomez Ortigoza representante de Mexico en esta edición de HispaFest, que forma parte de cinco exhibiciones realizadas durante los meses de septiembre, octubre y noviembre. La exhibición permanecerá abierta al público hasta el 15 de noviembre, de lunes a viernes entre las 12:00 del mediodía y las 5:00 p.m., o mediante cita previa escribiendo a [email protected].
En la entrada desde el corredor del edificio, los visitantes encontrarán las dos instalaciones del Diorama Project, una colaboración entre The Bright Foundation, HispaFest y Tilia Venture. Esta exhibición, también curada por Abaji, presenta obras de los artistas Ivonne Ferrer y Rafael Montilla. Ferrer explora la interacción de la sociedad y sus juegos sociales, mientras que Montilla aborda temas de comienzos y finales no solo en la sociedad si no tambien en su evolución, aportando cada uno su lenguaje visual distintivo y cautivador.
Artistas Destacados en HispaFest 2024

Artistas Destacados en HispaFest 2024

  • Ciro Quintana
  • Danie Gómez Ortigoza
  • Eumelia Castro
  • Esteban Machado Díaz
  • Francisco Del Río
  • Ileana Rincón-Cañas
  • Isaac Bencid
  • Ivonne Ferrer
  • Jonathan Domínguez
  • Lili Cantero
  • Lorena Vélez
  • Luli Sulichin
  • Mai Yap
  • Marianela Pérez
  • Marie Franco
  • Rafael Montilla
  • Rebecca Setareh
  • Ricardo Cornejo
  • Robertha Blatt
  • Sinecio Cuétara Menecia
  • Tatiana Zaytseva

HispaFest 2024 cuenta con la colaboración del MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas) y Roselle Gallery, reafirmando con estas alianzas su compromiso con la promoción del arte y la cultura en el vibrante corazón de Miami.
Información de Contacto y Citas  Para coordinar visitas o entrevistas con los artistas, por favor escribe a [email protected].
Síguenos en redes sociales y descubre más sobre nuestros artistas y eventos en:@hispafest  @brightfoundation_

Delray Beach First Friday Art Walk: Explore the Vibrant Art Scene!

First Friday Art Walk - November 1, 2024
First Friday Art Walk - November 1, 2024

Delray Beach First Friday Art Walk: Explore the Vibrant Art Scene!

Calling all art enthusiasts! Delray Beach is hosting its First Friday Art Walk on Friday, November 1st. This exciting event offers a unique opportunity to explore the city’s thriving art scene with a self-guided tour of participating galleries, studios, and museums.

What to Expect:

  • Stroll Through Art Galleries & Studios: Discover a diverse range of artwork from local and regional artists. Mingle with artists, learn about their inspiration, and find your next statement piece!
  • Live Music: Immerse yourself in the artistic atmosphere with pop-up live music performances throughout downtown Delray Beach.
  • Delray Beach Art Trail: Don’t miss out on the Art Trail, a year-round initiative showcasing the city’s public art installations, murals, and museums.

Participating Galleries and Studios:

The event features a variety of galleries and studios showcasing various artistic styles and mediums. Here’s a glimpse at some participants for November 1st:

  • Addison Gallery: Featuring the works of artist Patricia Bowe (206 N.E. 2nd Street, #101)
  • Arts Garage: A multi-disciplinary arts center offering exhibitions and events (94 NE 2nd Ave)
  • Arts Warehouse: Explore studios, workshops, and exhibitions by local artists (313 NE 3rd Street)
  • Blue Gallery: Discover a curated selection of contemporary art (600-616 E. Atlantic Avenue)
  • Cornell Art Museum: Immerse yourself in diverse art collections (51 N. Swinton Avenue)
  • DeBilzan Gallery: Showcasing the work of artist William Debilzan (38 E. Atlantic Avenue)
  • Delray Beach Kollective: Find unique and locally-made crafts and artwork (424 East Atlantic Avenue)
  • Easton Art Galleries: Explore a variety of styles and mediums (111 SE 1st Ave)
  • Gallery 255: Discover contemporary and emerging artists (255 NE 6th Avenue)
  • Gallery Mavruk: Showcasing the work of artist Hulis Mavruk (502 E Atlantic Ave.)
  • Lark Keeler Art Studio: Explore Lark Keeler’s vibrant artwork (258 SE 6th Ave, Studio #11)
  • MAC Art: Two locations offering a diverse range of fine art (518 E Atlantic Ave and 390 Southeast 2nd Avenue)
  • Phoebe Dean & Janet Siegel Rogers Studios: Explore the studios of these talented artists (336 NE 3rd Ave)
  • Sundook Fine Art Gallery: Discover a collection of authentic art (524 East Atlantic Avenue)
  • Vintage Barbie & Ken Photos: A unique twist on artistic expression (167 NE 2nd Ave.)

Plan Your Art Walk Adventure:

  • Visit the Downtown Delray Beach website (link provided in the original text) to explore a complete list of participating galleries and studios, along with their contact information and addresses.
  • Download a map to plan your self-guided tour and ensure you don’t miss a single stop!
  • Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes for walking and exploring the vibrant downtown area.

Make it a memorable evening and immerse yourself in the creative energy of Delray Beach’s First Friday Art Walk!

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