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Baker’s Brunch: Open Studios and Cafecito
Thursday, December 5, 9AM – 12PM



Visit artists' studios and current exhibitions and installations throughout the complex.
 
 
On View at Bakehouse
 

Between the legible and opaque: Approaches to an ideal in place brings together the work of nineteen artists, who use abstraction as both a formal and conceptual framework to render perceptions of place. The works, in their use of color, materiality, and language, contribute to varying degrees of legibility and evocativeness. Curated by Bakehouse artist Adler Guerrier.
 


Archeology of Memory: The site and sound of ceramics is comprised of ten artists working in and experimenting with clay, glass, metal, and cement. The use of material and the play with texture, color, and form becomes a mechanism from which to consider the works beyond their decorative language. Curated by Bakehouse artist Morel Doucet.
 


IN THE STUDIO is an installation of formal, carefully-staged portraits of Bakehouse artists. Through the use of specific lighting techniques and production design, the subjects are captured in the intimacy of their workspace. Photography by Bakehouse artist Pedro Wazzan.
 


The Passing of Time II, curated by The Gallery Club — Amsterdampresents four Miami-based artists, Amanda Bradley, Maritza Caneca, Stephan Göttlicher, and Luis Lazo, who explore the notion of time, memory, and history through their photography.

Opening preview reception on November 30, 2019

 
 
Succulent: Recipes for Architectural Consumption, curated by Dawntown, architects Germane Barnes and Joachim Perez, is an installation that explores the processes through which we digest the built environment. It features the work of six architects and architectural collectives.
 
Opening reception and panel discussion on December 6, 2019

 


Brazilian artist Nádia Taquary, in partnership with The55Project, spends three weeks at the Bakehouse. Her work represents the Afro-Brazilian culture and identity, as it relates to contemporary racial struggles that continue to affect her native country.  
ARTIST NEWS 
A.G. featured in Self-preservation (with or without applause) at Primary.
Amalia Caputo, Bernadette Despujols, Gabriela Gamboa, and Tonya Vegas featured in For Now: Contemporary Venezuelan Art of the Miami Disapora at Coral Gables Museum 
Amanda Bradley featured in Pinta Miami with Artmedia Gallery 
Christina Pettersson featured in Scope Art Fair 
Christina Pettersson featured in Untitled Art Fair
Robert Chambers and Christina Pettersson featured in From Eden to Sahara curated by Gustavo Oviedo at Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel
Christina Pettersson featured in Where Earth Meets Sky at AIRIE Nest Gallery
Rhea Leonard featured in Who Owns Black Art? at MUCE - Miami Urban Contemporary Experience
Sandra Ramos featured in Art Miami with Pan American Projects 
Sandra Ramos featured in PULSE Perspectivos Lounge
Jennifer Printz featured in Draw at Blue Spiral 
Mateo Serna Zapata featured in NADA with Congruous Contradictions 
Performance on December 7 at 4PM 
HIGHLIGHTS
GIVING BAC: Annual Fundraiser 
November 8, 2019 

Photos by Manny Hernandez / MannyofMiami.com
CreARTE Grant 

Bakehouse Art Complex is honored to be among 23 recipients of the inaugural CreARTE awards from the Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation at The Miami Foundation. A two-year $100,000 grant to support rent relief to promising artists of merit was granted to Bakehouse thanks the Pérez family and The Miami Foundation!

Cathy Leff and Jason Korman attend award cermony for CreARTE
Give Miami Day
November 21, 2019 
 
Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) is thankful for the generous support we received on Give Miami Day! We thank The Miami Foundation and the donors who helped raise over $12,000. We believe art and artists are a tool of transformation and community building. This support ensures we become a more robust commons for critical discourse, civic engagement, and socially impactful practices. We are committed to investing in and growing transformational relationships with Miami’s community of multicultural, multigenerational, and multidisciplinary artists whose practices can inform, engage, and change our community.
 
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