Artist News: September 2023
Bakehouse artist Leo Castañeda is participating in the group exhibition Nova Bienal Rio at Museu do Amanhã, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The exhibition will be on view from September 19th to October 30th.
Bakehouse artist Cornelius Tulloch’s solo-exhibition Vendah opens September 7th at the CUE Art Foundation in New York, NY.
On September 22nd and 23rd, Bakehouse artist Amalia Caputo will be presenting her talk “IMAGE, ARCHIVE & CONFLICT: (Im)material Ecologies in the Digital Age,” at the Reframing the Archive International Conference 2023, an international conference on Photography and Visual Culture. To attend the digital conference, please register here.
Amalia is also participating in an ongoing exhibition, Una=Todas. Proyecto Creadoras., at the Galería de Arte Nacional in Caracas, Venezuela. The exhibition is on view through December 8th.
Bakehouse artist Clara Toro is participating in the group exhibition Wandering through Landscapes at Pinecrest Gardens. The opening reception is this Sunday, September 10th from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM, and will be on view through October 31st.
Bakehouse artist Philip Lique is featured in VoyageMIA Magazine’s recent article “Meet Philip Lique.”
Bakehouse artist Lauren Shapiro received a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts to support "The Blue Horizon Project." This community-driven public sculpture features ceramic corals based on global 3D scans, some from Shapiro's own scuba dives, highlighting Miami's ecological challenges and encouraging collective response.
A modern, environmentally-aware counterpart to traditional monuments, the project imagines a world where endangered ecosystems thrive.
Bakehouse artist Jillian Mayer is participating in the two-artist exhibition Reflecting the Gaze: Jillian Mayer and Abigail Reyes, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through September 17th.
Bakehouse artist Maria-Alejandra Icaza Paredes is featured in VoyageMIA Magazine’s recent article “Hidden Gems: Meet Maria-Alejandra Icaza Paredes of MAIPdesigns.”
Bakehouse artists Susan Kim Alvarez and Joel Gaitan are participating in NSU Art Museum’s Future Past Pacific, with their concurrent solo exhibitions “Oogly Boogly” and “Muerto Por Una Traición.” Both exhibitions are on view through October 15.