As part of the ART IN THE COMMUNITY programs, Kendall Art Center will present “Family Ties” Two histories where parents and children have given their energies completely to this vocation, different generations and ways of seeing and expressing, but the same passion and dedication. In a country of diversity, these two unique families raised their children under very different environments and had very different experiences and paths themselves that in the end, always leads to art.
As part of the WOMAN IN THE ARTS program, Kendall Art Center will present “Women Artists in the Collection,” a selection of contemporary artworks by female artists of the community. This exhibition, curated and moderated by Yuneikys Villalonga, will highlight the tremendous diversity in the Miami Metro area and explore the vibrant artistic energy of women artists from many cultural backgrounds.
Kendall Art Center in collaboration with Florida International University and Miami International University of Art & Design will present “Master of Fine Arts” with the aim to promote and launches graduate's student into the contemporary art community. An annual exhibition that allows the Kendall Art Center to celebrate the achievements of the graduating students in the MFA program in local universities. Curated by recent graduates of curatorial studies and museum practices.
Our programs include all year round: Art exhibitions, creative workshops, presentations, lectures, research, art making and guided tours.
Our programs focus on works of artists in the community. Through art exhibitions, creative workshop, presentations, lectures, research, art making and guided tours, we hope to encourage close look, foster conversation between students, community and artists.
Art Exhibitions, Creative Workshops, Art Presentations, Art Lectures, Panel Discussions, Meet the Artist, Collection Review and Guided Tours
Art Exhibitions, Art Presentations, Art Lectures, Panel Discussions, Meet the Artist and Guided Tours
Art Exhibitions, Art Presentations, Art Lectures, Panel Discussions, Meet the Artist and Guided Tours
Music Concert and Presentations
Book Presentation, Panel Discussions and Review
Art Exhibitions, Creative Workshops and Book Presentation
On the evening of Friday, November 18th,the latest installment of acclaimed art magazine, CdeCuba, Issues 28, 29 and 30, were presented tothe public after being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With this event the museum gave continuityto a longstanding and fruitful working relationship with the magazine’s editorand designer, Ximo Sánchez, currently based in Valencia, Spain. Sánchez hasdedicated his long career to the publishing world, and in the promotion ofCuban art in Spain and the United States.
The CdeCuba editorial projectnotably presents the magazine’s newest issues in art galleries, cultural andartistic institutions, art fairs and book fairs in the United States (Miami,New York), Cuba (Havana), and Spain (Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona).
As a complement to the editorial projectand thus, offering a more comprehensive service to artists, CdeCuba hasdifferent services available specializing in online sales of artwork (CdeCubaArt Gallery), website creation (CdeCuba Art Webs), and the publication andprinting of art books (CdeCuba Art Books), as well as the coordination ofexhibitions of its Cuban Art Collection (CdeCuba Art Collection).
Many artists from Miami attended thepresentation in order to speak and exchange with their colleagues. Theencounter between creators who have been in the United States for years, andthose who have recently arrived, was striking, the latter being very aware ofCdeCuba’s impact on the island.
Apart from the magazine issues, amonographic book entitled, El Trapecista (The Trapeze Artist)dedicated to the work of Jeine RoqueSantana was presented. The book was written by art critic Antonio Correa Iglesias,who attended the event and mingled with the guests, among which was the artist[Roque] himself.
The event took place within the gallery space ofThe Rodríguez Collection, where the attendees could observe the works ofnotable Cuban and Latin American artists, while exchanging ideas about the bookand magazine. MoCA-Americas supports the visual, literary and performing arts,and makes it its mission to combine them in several mini-programs, Art &Literature, Art & Music and Art in the Community.
The Kendall Art Cultural Center (KACC), dedicated the past six years to the preservation and promotion of contemporary art and artists, and to the exchange of art and ideas throughout Miami and South Florida, as well as abroad. Through an energetic calendar of exhibitions, programs, and its collections, KACC provides an international platform for the work of established and emerging artists, advancing public appreciation and understanding of contemporary art.
READ MOREThe Rodríguez collection is a blueprint of Cuban art and its diaspora. Within the context of the new MoCA-Americas the collection becomes an invaluable visual source for Diaspora identity. It represents a different approach to art history to try to better understand where we come from to better know where we are heading.
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