Artist News: May 2025
Untitled, 2025. Maritza Caneca.
Bakehouse artist Maritza Caneca is participating in the group exhibition Pool Party: The Pool in American Art, on view at the Mennello Museum of American Art from June 8th to September 28th.
Maritza also has a solo exhibition currently on view at Brisa Gallery in Lisbon, Portugal. The exhibition, entitled SWIMMING POOL AS A SENSITIVE LANDSCAPE, will be on view through June 17th.
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Bakehouse artist Jenna Efrein has been selected to receive a the Corral and Cathers Artist Fund at the Coral Gables Community Foundation grant. Jenna has also recently received a partial partner scholarship to attend a 10 day workshop at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood Washington.
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Bakehouse artists Agua Dulce Gloriosa and Katherine “Neco” Kafruni are participating in the group exhibition Told, Retold: The Pedagogy of Knowing and Becoming, an exhibition featuring new works by ProjectArt Miami Resident Artists and the students they’ve mentored at North Central, Shenandoah, Naranja, Kendall, and Culmer/Overtown Miami-Dade Public Library System branches. The exhibition is currently on view at Green Space Miami.
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This month, Bakehouse artist Luján Candria presented her Open Studio Herbario Íntimo, a showcase of works created during her residency at The ANT Project in Coyoacán.
The works emerge from the intimacy of the creative process and are inspired by the botany that surrounds her. These pieces compose a visual diary where the local flora becomes an accomplice and witness to her artistic and life experience.
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Installation images of poemas de sal y tierra (poems of salt and soil). Courtesy of homework gallery.
Bakehouse artists Nicole Combeau, Adler Guerrier, and Amanda Linares are participating in the group exhibition poemas de sal y tierra (poems of salt and soil) at homework gallery— you have one last chance to see the exhibition on Saturday, May 31st!
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Bakehouse artists Augusto Esquivel, Najja Moon, Philip Lique, and Mateo Serna Zapata are participating in the program Scale Up, a twelve week hands-on comprehensive leadership and business training program led by Miami-Dade College’s Ideas Center.