Artist News: September 2025

Installation image of Infinite and Transient, Jennifer Printz. Image courtesy of Dimensions Variable.

Bakehouse artists Maria Theresa Barbist, Thomas Bils, and Christina Petterson invite you to 🐈 CATS! The Exhibition! at Bridge Red Studios/Project Space, benefiting the Humane Society of Greater Miami. The opening reception is on September 28, from 4–6pm and will be on view through November 9, 2025. The exhibition showcases artworks inspired by cats and supports the Humane Society’s no-kill shelter, with 50% of proceeds going directly to the organization.

Bakehouse artist Lujan Candria invites you to (RE)CHARGE to (RE)NEW, a group exhibition at the Doral Contemporary Art Museum (on view until October 5, 2024).

Congratulations to Bakehouse artists Joel Gaitan and Cornelius Tulloch, who both recently presented at The Armory Show in New York City — Cornelius showcased work with Andrew Reed Gallery and Joel showcased work with The Pit, which ultimately won the 2025 SAUER Art Prize.

Bakehouse artist Marilyn Loddi presents Connectome, a multimedia performance installation at Edge Zones Gallery that will take place on Saturday, September 13, from 6–9pm.

Addison Wolff, Legs Up in the Air, 2024, Textural synthetic polymer on bisque ceramic, 19.5 x 26 x 14 in (49.5 x 66 x 35.5 cm), NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale

Bakehouse artist Jennifer Printz presents Infinite and Transient at Dimensions Variable (on view August 24 – October 10, 2024). Using textiles to reflect on the invisible architecture of life and the ever-changing universe, this series materializes air— expanding and contracting it in space, defying gravity. Photographs printed on cotton and silk are manipulated into three-dimensional forms.

Bakehouse artist Addison Wolff debuts his first solo museum presentation, At the Baths, opening September 21 at NSU Art Museum. Wolff’s hybrid ceramic-sculptural works merge sculpture and painting, reflecting on identity formation within a site-specific installation inspired by communal bathhouse architecture.

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