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Artist Highlight: Moira Holohan

Meet Moira Holohan, multi-disciplinary artist whose practice seeks to evoke poetic tensions around history, contemporary culture, and her personal experiences. Moira’s work spans textile, video, painting, and printmaking, often blending figuration, abstraction, and hints of absurd humor in a subtle nod to the New York avant-garde scene of the 40s and 50s. In balancing intuitive and systematic processes of making, she creates multi-layered conversations within the artwork.

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Artist News: May 2024

Learn more about the news and achievements of Bakehouse artists Maria-Alejandra Icaza Paredes, Thomas Bils, Beatriz Chachamovitz, GeoVanna Gonzalez, and Smita Sen.

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Community News: April 2024

Learn more about the news and achievements of Bakehouse artists Beatriz Chachamovits, Clara Toro, Cornelius Tulloch, Gabriela Gamboa, Lujan Candria, Monica Sorelle, and resident organization Bookleggers Library.

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Artist Highlight: Carolina Casusol

Meet Carolina Casusol, resident artist whose multidisciplinary practice explores the complexities of immigration and identity through landscapes, nature, and the seemingly impermanent markings of maps and borders. Currently, Carolina is working on a series of prints that illustrate the flora and fauna home to the southern border of the United States…

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Donor Highlight: Maru Jensen

Meet Maru Jensen, a Bakehouse artist who has shown incredible support for our artist community in varied and many ways. From serving as co-chair for our annual gala, to supporting peer artists in the day-to-day, Maru is a cherished member of the Bakehouse community.

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Artist Highlight: Shawna Moulton

Meet Shawna Moulton, multi-disciplinary artist and art educator who, after having been an associate artist through the Summer Open 2022 program, recently became a resident artist at Bakehouse. 

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Community News: March 2024

Learn more about the news and achievements of Bakehouse artists Beatriz Chachamovits, Clara Toro, Cornelius Tulloch, Gabriela Gamboa, Lujan Candria, Monica Sorelle, and resident organization Bookleggers Library.

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Artist Highlight: Leo & Lauren

Meet Leo Castañeda & Lauren Monzón, Bakehouse artists who independently and collaboratively explore the expansive intersections of art and technology…

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Donor Highlight: Alberto Milo, Jr.

Meet Alberto Milo Jr., who leads Related Urban Development Group (RUDG), the affordable housing division of Related Group, the nation's top real estate development company.

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Clara Toro Unveils “Wynwood Norte: Un barrio de Miami”

Miami-based artist Clara Toro unveils the second iteration of her long-term project, Wynwood Norte: Un barrio de Miami, a captivating site-specific installation at Roberto Clemente Park. A community celebration is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 27, 2024, from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at Roberto Clemente Park, presented with the support of Bakehouse Art Complex, Bank of America, City of Miami and District 5 Commissioner Christine King, and Oolite Arts.

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Artist Highlight: Beatriz Chachamovits

Meet Beatriz Chachamovits, a multimedia artist and educator whose practice spotlights critical challenges within coral reefs and marine ecosystems at large. Through ceramic sculpture and site-specific installation work, she immerses her audience in these environments, addressing issues ranging from mass bleaching to plastic pollution.

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Community News: January 2024

Learn more about: Bakehouse artists Amanda Linares, Beatriz Chachamovits, Clara Toro, Juan Matos, and Morel Doucet; Bakehouse alum Chire Regans (VantaBlack); and Bakehouse Assistant Director of Programs + Community Engagement and independent curator Laura Novoa.

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Artist Highlight: Michelle Lisa Polissaint

Meet artist Michelle Lisa Polissaint, a multimedia artist whose work ranges from photography to textile. Michelle's work is largely grounded in themes of memory and nostalgia. The act of making is deeply linked to the artist’s personal experiences and functions as a means of interrogating not only her sense of self, but how this “self” exists and operates in the larger world. For Michelle, personal memories are a fruitful point of entry for discussing broader societal issues.

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