Artist News: December 2022

Jennifer D. Printz, Existed Up To Now, 2022. Black carbon pigment and acrylic matte media on canvas with Epson Ultrachrome inks on silk, 55 x 117 in. Installation view: “Unfolding The Space Between” at Skolnick Surgical Tower, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach. Photo: Pedro Wazzan/IAMWAZZAN. Courtesy Oolite Arts.

Artist and glass sculptor Jennifer Printz presents Unfolding The Space Between through December 18, 2022, at the Skolnick Surgical Tower at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL.

Artist Monica Lopez De Victoria staged an encore of her multimedia synchronized-swimming performance, Submerging Geometry, at the Scott Rakow Youth Center in Miami Beach on November 13, 2022, co-presented by O, Miami and Miami Beach Onstage!

Bakehouse artist Maritza Caneca won the No Vacancy People’s Choice Award for Immersion in Blue, a temporary solo installation at the Riviera Hotel, November 17 through December 8, 2022. She is currently participating in a group exhibition, Threading the City, at HARTvest Project in Pincrest Gardens, FL, through January 31, 2023.

New work by artists William Osorio, Sandra Ramos, and Juana Valdés is on view in a group show, YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE, at El Espacio 23 through December 31, 2022.

Bakehouse artist and photographer Clara Toro was a recent recipient of an Ellies Creator Award.

Tara Long, Divine Nymphs, 2022. Digital art. Courtesy the artist.

Artist Tara Long recently minted a series of collaborative Divine Nymph NFT artworks. She is also co-hosting a “Meet the Directors” webinar with the University of New Mexico on their Confluence MFA program, focusing on the intersection of art and ecology.

Bookleggers, a “no-kill shelter for books,” will host a Holiday Bookbike event on December 17 from 6-9 pm at the Underline's SoundScape Plaza. The presentation features a live performance by Miami-based jazzgaze band Seafoam WALLS.

Nicole Salcedo is hosting an exhibition, Soothers & Seers, in her studio (#27) through December 11, 2022, at Bakehouse Art Complex.

Featured October artist Amanda Linares is participating in two group exhibitions: Miami Is Not The Caribbean. Yet IT Feels Like IT. (through December 11, 2022 at Oolite Arts, Miami, FL) and Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana (through January 15, 2023 at Collective 62, Miami, FL).

A group picture depicting artists, including Bakehouse Art Complex Resident artist Gonzalo Hernandez on the far left, posing in an installation artwork at Design Miami on Miami Beach.

From left to right: Bakehouse artist Gonzalo Hernandez with SCAD colleagues Kari Herrin, Nikita Nagpal, Paula Wallace, José Noé Suro, Marcelo Suro and Abel Macias at Design Miami/. Courtesy Dezeen.

Bakehouse artist Gonzalo Hernandez presented new work as part of SCAD at Miami, a group exhibition presented at Design Miami/ on view November 30 through December 4, 2022. Read about it at Dezeen.

Tonya Vegas produced an art intervention at the Zelda Glazer Soundscape Park, commissioned by Art in Public Places of Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

Artist Luján Candria presented a new installation, en el Amoroso Pantano de las Hojas Secas de Otoño (2022), at Feria Clandestina, a four-day art fair during Miami Art Week at Seven Seas Motel in Miami, FL.

Associate artist Zelmira Rizo-Patron presented new work as part of a group show, The Hinge, at CENTRAL FINE, on view through January 23, 2023.

MIAMI GIRL POWER: Small Works, Big Impact, a group exhibition at Art to Save Lives Contemporary, is on view through December 30, 2022. Participating artists include Beatriz Chachamovitz, Maru Jensen, Nicole Maynard, Maria-Alejandra Icaza Paredes, and Pati Monclus.

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