Feria Clandestina 2024

Schedule

Thu, 05 Dec, 2024 at 12:00 pm to Sat, 07 Dec, 2024 at 07:00 pm

Location

Selina Miami Gold Dust | Miami, FL

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Join CAMP from December 5–7 in Room 214 at Feria Clandestina this Art Week for an eclectic showcase of cyanotype and painting.
About this Event

Step into the world of The Contemporary Art Modern Project while we exhibit at Feria Clandestina in the glamorous MiMo District. Join us from December 5–7 in Room 214 for an eclectic showcase of cyanotype and painting.
Margaret Roleke, Hermes Berrío, and Lydia Viscardi explore opposing social forces in The Contemporary Art Modern Project's room at the Gold Dust Motel. These artists tackle the aesthetics of their environments and the day-to-day experiences within them, from urban and suburban domesticity and how gun violence endangers both, as a reminder of what we have and what can tear everything apart.


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Margaret Roleke

b. 1961, American

Margaret Roleke is a multimedia activist artist that creates work in response to our times, and often speaks to the injustice in society. Since the events of Sandy Hook, Roleke has advocated for gun control and continues to create work out of spent shotgun shells in order to start a dialogue on this subject. Roleke donates a percentage of all sold work to organizations that work for gun control.


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Hermes Berrío

b. 1980, Colombian

Hermes Berrío received his BFA from New York University in 2005, and currently lives and works in Miami. He has exhibited in galleries and institutions in the US, Latin America, Europe, and Australia. Berrío has been awarded numerous awards including The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2018, 2022), The Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation Grant (2019), a South Florida Cultural Consortium Grant (2023), and the Miami Individual Artist (MIA) Grant (2023, 2024).


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Lydia Viscardi

b. 1952, American

Lydia Viscardi received a BFA from CW Post College of LI University, NY, and an MFA in Visual Art from William Paterson University of NJ. She lives and works in Newtown, CT. Viscardi’s work is in the collections of the Housatonic Museum of Art in CT, Eastern CT State University, The Copelouzos Art Museum in Athens, Greece, and many private collections in both the US and Europe.

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Where is it happening?

Selina Miami Gold Dust, 7700 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, United States

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