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Artist News: November 2023

Bakehouse artist Amanda Linares’s first solo gallery exhibition In the Midst of All opened recently at Tunnel Projects, on view through November 25th. The artist will be leading a walkthrough of the exhibition on November 10th, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Tunnel Projects.

Image: Chaos is Come Again (2023), Andrea Spiridonakos. Courtesy of artist.

Bakehouse artist Andrea Spiridonakos is participating in the Pan American Art Auction to benefit the Coral Gables Museum. The auction is opened to the public online, linked here. Please find the exhibition and auction catalogue here.

Image: Install image of The Traveller's Palm, Chris Dougnac. Courtesy of the artist.

Bakehouse artist Rhea Leonard recently opened a solo-installation Let's Meet Again Realized, on view now through December 3rd at the Walgreens Windows (located at 6700 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33141).

Bakehouse artist Sandra Ramos is participating in the group exhibition RAYUELA / El Orden Falso, on view now at the Marlborough Gallery in Madrid, through November 18th. Sandra is also participating in the group exhibition Under the Spell of the Palm Tree: The Rice Collection of Cuban Art at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville, on view now through January 7.

Bakehouse artist Lujan Candria was recently interviewed for the article “Meet Luján Candria,” featured in the publication CanvasRebel Magazine.

Bakehouse artist Chris Dougnac is participating in the upcoming group exhibition DISplace, at Greenspace Miami, after responding to a competitive open call. The exhibition will open November 16th at 6PM.

Bakehouse artists Beatriz Chachamovits and Sean Mick, and Bakehouse alumni Chire Regans, Friday, Maria Lino, Sue Montoya, Susan Kim Alvarez, and Yucef Merhi have recently been awarded The Ellies Creator Awards by Oolite Arts.

Bakehouse alum William Osorio’s solo-exhibition Contrapunto recently opened at Adrian Sutton Gallery in Paris, FR. William’s work is also on view at the Art and Cultural Center in Hollywood, as a recipient of the 2023 South Florida Cultural Consortium Crant.