Bakehouse Art Complex is proud to present Fresh Goods for Sale, our first in-person activation for Fresh Goods Gallery, on view in our atrium space.
Originally created in late 2020 as an online viewing room, the platform showcases a curated selection of artworks for sale with proceeds supporting our organization’s mission to provide critical access to affordable studio spaces and art-making infrastructure to local artists.
Fresh Goods for Sale presents exceptional pieces from two distinct bodies of artwork placed within a dynamic exhibition design created by Bakehouse artist Philip Lique.
The first trove of works is from a generous gift of 55 vintage and contemporary photographs from the esteemed collection of the Martin Z. Margulies Foundation. Partially presented in this gallery, the gifted works capture and reflect poignant portraits, scenes of regionalism, social realism, poverty, work conditions, visions of urban life, the vanishing rural landscape, and the everyday experience.
The second group comprises donations from the Bakehouse artist community. Made in a wide array of media, the artworks reflect just a small portion of the extraordinary output of the multicultural, multigenerational, and multidisciplinary practitioners that call Bakehouse their working home. Participating artists include Thomas Bils, Robert Chambers, GeoVanna Gonzalez, Adler Guerrier, Rhea Leonard, Najja Moon, Mateo Nava, William Osorio, Christina Pettersson, Michelle Lisa Polissaint, Nicole Salcedo, and Lauren Shapiro.
To learn more about the works available, go to bakehouseartcomplex.viewingrooms.com.
For sales inquiries and booking appointments to view additional inventory from the Martin Z. Margulies photography donation, contact us at freshgoodsgallery@bacfl.org or (305) 576-2828.
Fresh Goods Gallery is supported in part by John S. & James L. Knight Foundation.