Contemporary Art of the Latin American Diaspora exhibition will feature works by 24 local artists of Latin American and Hispanic descent
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month this fall with a groundbreaking new exhibition highlighting the work of some of the countyās extraordinary Latin American artists.
Free and open to the public October 28 through January 14, the councilās Contemporary Art of the Latin American Diaspora exhibition will highlight diverse works from 24 Palm Beach County artists of Latin American and Hispanic descent. The show will take place in the Councilās Main Gallery at its downtown Lake Worth Beach headquarters; exhibition hours are Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
Guest curator Juliana Forero, Ph.D. (founder and art director of South Florida arts organization Nomad Art Projects) has woven a story with the work of artists whose families come from Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba, among others. Her aim was to highlight the range of Latin American experience by celebrating the art of its people. After a year of preparation, unified and diverging themes emerged from which Forero developed a narrative of these many peoplesā experiences of crossing, sharing and protecting their unique heritage.
āThis exhibition is very contemporary and global,ā said Forero, who is originally from Colombia. āThe scope of work and range of talents and techniques in this exhibition are truly international and showcase contemporary art through a Latin American lens. We touch on themes of duality, embracing cultural differences and exploring identity.ā
Contemporary Art of the Latin American Diaspora will feature an exhilarating variety of art, including printmaking and large-scale sculptures. The Palm Beach County artists featured in the exhibition are Séfora Ambulódegui, Milena Arango, Juan Bernal, Gabino A. CastelÔn, Emilia Chang, Dana Donaty, Andrea Facusse, Diana Garcia, Arlet Gomez, Lucia Gomez, Nestor Guzman, Patricia Maguire, Eduardo Mendieta, Erika Meza y Javier Lopez, Enido Michelini, Luis Montoya and Leslie Ortiz, Christine Anne Nightingale, Marianela Perez, Missy Pierce, Jamie Rodriguez, Izel Vargas and Joseph Velasquez.
āOur cultural equity ethos states that ācreating an art-filled community means seeing, celebrating and serving all,āā said Dave Lawrence, the Cultural Councilās president and CEO. āOur work in increasing diversity and representation across all of the Councilās programs and exhibitions remains a priority this season and beyond. This new exhibition highlighting the work of Palm Beach Countyās supremely talented Latin American and Hispanic artists is not to be missed.ā
The exhibition will include didactic materials and opportunities for tours in both Spanish and English. The council will host a Member Preview on Thursday, October 27, at 5:30 p.m. Artists from the exhibition will be present to answer questions and discuss their work. A free Art Talk will also take place Saturday, November 5, at 2 p.m., featuring an engaging panel discussion led by Forero.
āMany of the artists are exhibiting for the first time at the Cultural Council, and weāre honored to showcase their work in such an exciting contemporary exhibition,ā said Jessica Ransom, the Councilās director of artist services. āWeād like to encourage everyone to join us for this remarkable exploration of lived experiences.ā
The exhibition is sponsored by the Merrill G. and Emita E. Hastings Foundation, Publix, Florida Weekly, The Palm Beach Post and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County.
About the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is the official support agency for arts and culture in The Palm Beaches, Floridaās Cultural CapitalĀ®. Headquartered in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. building in Downtown Lake Worth Beach, the Council presents exciting year-round exhibitions and performances featuring artists who live or work in Palm Beach County. The Council features spectacular work by local artisans in its Roe Green Uniquely Palm Beach Store, offers complimentary resources for visitors in its Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Visitor Information Center and hosts frequent events in its outdoor Project Space, offering views of the buildingās iconic Martin Luther King Jr. mural by renowned Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra. The council is open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information and a comprehensive calendar of cultural events in The Palm Beaches, visit palmbeachculture.com.
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Exhibition: Contemporary Art of the Latin American Diaspora ā October 28, 2022 ā January 14, 2023
This exhibition will highlight diverse works by more than 20 local artists from a wide range of Latin American and Hispanic origins. Guest curator Juliana Forero (founder of Nomad Art Projects) has woven a story with the work of artists whose families come from Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Guatemala, and Cuba, among others. Forero found that both unified and diverging themes emerged from which she has developed a narrative of the peoplesā crossing, sharing and protecting their unique heritage. This exhibition aims to highlight the range of Latin American experiences by celebrating the art of its people. The exhibition will include didactic materials and opportunities for tours in Spanish and English. This free public exhibition will take place at the Main Gallery at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, located in The Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building at 601 Lake Avenue in Lake Worth Beach. Hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Call (561) 471-2901 or visit palmbeachculture.com.