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Open Studios: September 2022

  • Bakehouse Art Complex 561 Northwest 32nd Street Miami, FL, 33127 United States (map)

Artist Jennifer Printz in her studio space at Bakehouse Art Complex. Photo by: Carmelo Castro-Netsky, 2021.

Open Studios: September 2022

Join us for our first Open Studios event of the season! Guests will have the opportunity to visit artist studios and meet the 2022 Summer Open artists, who have been working in our gallery spaces throughout the summer.

Complimentary Perrier and draft beer from The Tank Brewing Co. will be served.

RSVP encouraged; click here to register.

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Please enter through the pedestrian gate adjacent to the yellow building facing 32nd Street.

Free street parking available on 32nd Street and 6th Avenue.

On-view (indoors)

Fresh Goods for Sale presents pieces from two distinct bodies of work, a generous donation of photographs by Marty Margulies and pieces by Bakehouse studio resident artists, placed within a dynamic exhibition design. Proceeds benefit Bakehouse Art Complex’s mission to provide critical access to affordable studio spaces and art-making infrastructure to local artists.

Philip Lique + Najja Moon: Obscured Publications involves a series of wall-mounted, chevron arrow-shaped book stations that will “point” guide visitors through a one-way indoor circulation path, passing by artists’ studios and leading to our exhibitions and installations.

Pedro Wazzan: In the Studio is a series of formal, carefully staged portraits of Bakehouse artists in their studios that line the winding walls of our campus.

On-view (outdoors)

Chris Friday + Arsimmer McCoy: Ode to Bakehouse is a collaborative public art project that responds to the organization’s legacy of serving as a sanctuary of production—from its time as a bakery producing Merita bread to its past three plus decades as an important center of artistic and cultural production.

Chire Regans: Say Their Names , A Public Art Memorial Project is a large-scale mural on the western facade of our building along NW 6th Avenue that recognizes over 500 lives that have been lost due to gun violence, police violence, hate crimes, gender violence, and domestic violence.


Bakehouse Art Complex floorplan.

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