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City of Doral Presents: 2025 Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit
Curated by Félix Suazo
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 11, 2025 | 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Location: Doral Cultural Arts Center | 8363 NW 53rd Street, Doral, FL 33166
DORAL, FL – The City of Doral is proud to announce the 2025 Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit, curated by renowned curator and art critic Félix Suazo. This dynamic exhibition opens with a public reception on Thursday, September 11, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the Doral Cultural Arts Center. The exhibition will be on view from September 11 through October 9, 2025.
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the exhibit showcases a vibrant and thoughtful collection of works by 31 local artists, offering powerful reflections on memory, migration, tradition, and identity. Through painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation, and sound, the exhibition underscores the richness and diversity of Hispanic culture and its deep-rooted presence in the United States.
GUEST ARTISTS INCLUDE:
- Uaio Antor
- Néstor Arenas
- Richard Garet
- Luis Gómez
- Andrés Michelena
- Vero Murphy
- Charo Oquet
- Marisa Tellería
- Lisu Vega
- Julia Zurilla
These 10 guest artists delve into themes such as the semiotics of materials and objects, the poetic dimensions of language, the emotional terrain of migration, and Miami’s cultural landscape.
In addition, an open call brought forth the creative voices of 21 additional local artists, whose works explore ancestral memory, cultural rituals, and daily life through a heritage lens—from traditional garments and indigenous symbology to culinary traditions and folkloric celebrations.
EVENT DETAILS:
📍 Doral Cultural Arts Center
8363 NW 53rd Street, Doral, FL 33166
📅 Opening Reception: Thursday, September 11, 2025
🕡 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
🖼️ Exhibition Dates: September 11 – October 9, 2025
The 2025 Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit is more than an art show—it’s a celebration of cultural coexistence and a space for connection, where contemporary art meets ancestral memory. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience how art can reflect the multifaceted identity of Hispanic communities today.