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North Miami, FL | Curator Tour of “See Me, Hear Me: Native Cultures” at ArtNexus Space
February 26 | 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Please join us for a tour of the group exhibition “See Me, Hear Me: Native Cultures,” the inaugural exhibition at the new ArtNexus Space in North Miami. The exhibition delves into the creative production of members of Indigenous communities, artists of Indigenous descent, and contemporary visual artists who have addressed issues related to the cosmogonies of various Indigenous peoples of Latin America and the problems they have faced over time. Artists on view include Claudia Andújar, Lastenia Canayo García (Pecón Quena), Sandra Gamarra, Santiago Yahuarcani, Sheroanawe Hakihiiwë, Zoila Andrea Coc-Chang, and many others. ArtNexus Space Executive Director & Chief Curator, Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig, Ph.D., will lead us through the space and exhibition. Light refreshments will be provided.
The new ArtNexus Space will expand the work the organization has been doing for 48 years to promote the dissemination, knowledge, and study of art from Latin America and the Caribbean. ArtNexus Space will present two annual shows drawn from private collections to which the public does not usually have access. In many cases, early works by important artists, acquired shortly after their production, will be on view. These projects will be accompanied by curatorial studies and publications that will become valuable reference documents.
The ArtNexus Space has a small elevator that can accommodate up to 2 people or a wheelchair. Benches are located throughout the gallery.
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About Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig, Ph.D.
Francine Birbragher-Rozencwaig is an art historian, independent curator, and art critic. She
received a Master’s in art history and a Ph.D. in Latin American history from the University of
Miami. She is a founding and contributing editor of ArtNexus magazine and was recently
appointed Executive Director and Curator of the ArtNexus Space in North Miami. Since 1989,
she has written about modern and contemporary art for specialized magazines, newspapers,
artists’ monographs, and exhibition catalogs. She specializes in Latin American and Caribbean
art, emphasizing young emerging artists and pioneering women artists from the 20 th century. She
is the author of the book Essays on 20 th Century Latin American Art (Routledge, 2022). From
2008 to 2015, she worked as an adjunct curator at The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum,
Florida International University, Miami, Florida. In 2023, she co-curated the XXIII Bienal de
Arte Paiz in Guatemala with Juan Canela. As an independent curator, she has organized over one
hundred exhibitions in the United States and Latin America. She serves on the Advisory Board
of the Friends of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. She belongs to several professional
organizations, including the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), the College Art
Association (CAA), the Association for Latin American Art (ALAA), and ArtTable.
Image:
Zoila Andrea Coc-Chang, Más mazorca verde (More Green Cob), 2021
Silk organza, corn husks and leaves, plastic, glitter, floral wire, and nails on the wall
15.7 x 17.7 in. Courtesy of the artistPhoto: Etienne Frossard
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