"AMERICA 250 WITH A MIAMI TWIST"
SATURDAY, JUNE I3, 2026, 3:00 pm
FREEDOM TOWER, 600 BISCAYNE BLVD, MIAMI
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| Internationally Collected Mixed Media Artist VITO BONANNO |

Piero Penizzotto, Kings of Comedy (Chris, Imani, Bernard, Calvin, Dre), 2024. Papier-mâché, foam and acrylic. Photography by Oriol Tarridas. Collection NSU Art Museum, purchased with funds provided by the Susan S. Miller Acquisition Fund. |
NSU Art Museum New Purchase NSU Art Museum has purchased a new sculpture from South Florida artist Piero Penizzotto. This sculpture will be in the upcoming exhibition, Close to Home, which opens on June 7. This purchase was made possible thanks to the Susan S. Miller Acquisition Fund. Learn more here. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
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| Monumentalizing the Trace, 2026. Exhibition view, The Frank C. Ortis Gallery. Photograph by Rafael Núñez. Courtesy of the City of Pembroke Pines. |
Explore current exhibitions on view at The Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood, featuring two artists with compelling solo exhibitions currently on view in Miami— each engaging memory, material, and personal history in distinct and fruitful ways: Luján Candria & Sterling Rook.
Luján Candria
Miami-based Argentine artist Luján Candria works across a wide range of media to create introspective works that explore memory, reminiscence, and oblivion. Luján often uses the repetition and juxtaposition of images to create intimate and poetic narratives imbued with nostalgia.
Luján has been a resident artist at Bakehouse since 2021. To experience more of her work, visit her studio here at Bakehouse, or see Still More Fragile, her solo exhibition currently on view at Faena Art through May 3.
Sterling Rook
Miami-based artist Sterling Rook works across sculpture and fiber, using materials such as forged steel, handmade rope, and organic elements to explore ancestry, craft, and material memory. Drawing from a lineage of textile and fiber traditions on both sides of his family, Rook approaches art-making as both a generative and regenerative process, connecting personal and cultural histories across time.
Sterling currently has work on view at Tunnel Projects as part of his solo exhibition Shupingagua, on view through Saturday, April 25. Don't miss this last opportunity to experience the exhibition!
Learn more about Luján and Sterling's practices, their growth in the studio residency program at Bakehouse, and their solo exhibitions currently on view!
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