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In Conversation: Catherine Camargo and Luna Palazzolo

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

Queue Magazine is pleased to present an exclusive live interview hosted by Q Mag founder and independent curator Catherine Camargo with Tunnel Projects founder and artist Luna Palazzolo Daboul at Bakehouse Art Complex.

The discussion will explore Luna Palazzolo's multidisciplinary artwork and her contributions to the emerging Miami art scene through her project space/artist studios in Little Havana, FL, Tunnel Projects. The audience will also have the opportunity to ask Luna questions about her practice.

This is the first live session of Queue Magazine's intimate interviews with Miami-based artists. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Complimentary beverages to be served. RSVP strongly encouraged.

Please enter through the front door (red building) facing 32nd Street. Free street parking is available on 32nd Street and 6th Avenue. Ride share recommended.

About Catherine Camargo

Catherine Mary Camargo is an independent curator, artist, poet, and writer born and raised in Miami, Florida, with Haitian and British heritage. She currently serves as the Curatorial Assistant at the Perez Art Museum in Miami. As the founder of the nomadic Queue Magazine/Q Gallery, Catherine represents multidisciplinary artists who often use non-traditional materials and forms of representation, raising awareness of cultural collective memory. Her curatorial work focuses on artists who blend visual minimalism with subtle subversion, highlighting systemic barriers faced by working-class individuals, immigrants, and underrepresented minorities, particularly those from less economically developed countries and of Caribbean, Arab, and African descent. Her personal research and writing, along with the work she promotes through Queue Magazine, explore life and death, tangible and intangible elements such as objects, love, sound, and tales of migration, all while subtly critiquing systems that oppress marginalized communities.

About Luna Palazzolo Daboul

Born in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, to middle eastern and Italian parents, Luna Palazzolo is a multidisciplinary artist who later relocated to Miami at the age of 20. While actively contributing to the local art community, they have exhibited their works in various locations, including Buenos Aires, Japan, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.Luna's interests in psychology, which they studied at Kennedy University in Buenos Aires, and materiality, which they frequently explore through their profession in restoration and fabrication, heavily influence their self-taught artistic practice. Their work is a reflection of their surroundings and can be described as iconoclastic, as they often tackle themes of resistance, empowerment, and a critical outlook on the growing technocratic society. Luna is also the Co-founder of the artist-led initiative aimed to produce and manage exhibiting opportunities beyond the institutional realm,Tunnel Projects. Tunnel is a 250 square ft underground project space/artist studios located at El Capiro,a shopping plaza from the 1980s in Little Havana.

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