martes, 20 de septiembre de 2016

SYZYGY @ MOCA North Miami


Sandra Ramos, Narcisus, 2012, etching, 50 x 100 cm.


syz·y·gy

ˈsizijē/
noun
• a conjunction or opposition, especially of the moon with the sun.
• a pair of connected or corresponding things.

Drawing from Jungian psychology, SYZYGY unites 10 Miami-based Hispanic women artists whose work explores themes of identity, sexuality, power and spirituality. Each piece articulates a confrontation or engagement with the anima, animus and collective unconscious.

Curated by Tiffany Madera

OPENING RECEPTION:
Thursday, October 6, 2016 | 6-9pm
Open to the public | Admission: $10
Free for MOCA members and NoMi residents


ARTISTS

Barbara Bollini Roca
Nereida Garcia Ferraz
Griselle Gaudnik
Laura Luna
Charo Oquet
Natasha Perdomo B
Sandra Ramos Lorenzo
Beatriz Ricco
Alessandra Santos
Nina Surel






FEATURING:

 
DJ MUSICAT

Performance by Charo Oquet: Secrets or Little Known Saints – From Boukman to Maria Sabina

Reading by Mia Leonin


SPONSORS

Syzygy is part of the City of North Miami’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. Satellite exhibitions can be viewed at the North Miami Public Library and The City of North Miami City Hall, 2nd Floor.

The Ware Foundation
Punch Miami
Zamaca
The City of North Miami


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