One Is Two and Two Are Many More curated by Gean Moreno. Celebrating Oolite Arts’ 40th anniversary, the exhibition explores Miami’s evolving cultural landscape through works by Carlos Betancourt, william cordova, Dara Friedman, Regina José Galindo, Luis Gispert, GeoVanna Gonzalez, Jillian Mayer, Robert Melee, and Tag Purvis, along with a film series curated by Barron Sherer.
Belonging in Transit by Carlos Muñoz. A photography exhibition exploring migration, memory, and belonging, with light bites, cocktails, and an intimate first look before the public opening.
Borderline featuring Harumi Abe, Gabriela Ayza Aschmann, Tony Chirinos, Filio Galvez, Liang Lansi, Leah Mendez, Alejandra Moros, Gustavo Oviedo, Johnny Robles, Victor Urroz, and Ana Vergara. Presented by Supermarket Gallery and Miami Art Society, the exhibition explores perception and emotion at the edge of experience.
What’s in Your Container? Curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace and Breeana Thorne, MFA.
LA ESQUINITA (Little Corner) by Tara Long (Taralong.overdraft.fee). A large-scale installation juxtaposing Florida’s “Big Sugar” era with today’s Big Tech boom through confectionery and decaying materials, exploring how both industries reshape local culture. Curated by Lorie Mertes.
Voices of Resilience. An exhibition celebrating strength, growth, and transformation through art, presented as part of Art of Black Miami.
Durban Segnini Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck with the gallery, featuring key projects originally conceived in Caracas in the 1990s. Revisiting works developed during a period of political and social upheaval, the exhibition highlights the artist’s early strategies for mapping the complex networks linking art, politics, and economics—connections that remain strikingly relevant today.