Bakehouse is thrilled to continue its partnership with Villa Albertine Miami and the French Consulate General in Miami, deepening our French connections while linking Villa Albertine residents with Miami’s creative community and local resources. As part of this collaboration, Bakehouse hosts a series of public presentations by the 2025–26 Villa Albertine residents on their research projects.
Our second public program features a presentation and conversation with photographer Cédrine Scheidig, a Villa Albertine resident of French-Caribbean heritage living and working between Paris and the Caribbean. Scheidig’s practice sits at the intersection of documentary and poetic investigation, engaging urban spaces, postcolonial memory, and contemporary Caribbean identities.
During this talk, Scheidig will share Black Snow, a research project that examines the geographies of sugar through the Plantation and the burning cane field as enduring sites of postcolonial and ecological injustice. Through photography, Scheidig explores how histories of extraction, resistance, and environmental violence continue to shape lived experience today, inviting reflection on entanglement, borders, and belonging.
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Please enter through the pedestrian gate adjacent to the yellow building facing 32nd Street. Free street parking is available on 32nd Street and 6th Avenue.
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Artwork Images: (1) Cédrine Scheidig, Dillon, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 2022. Digital c-print; (2) Cédrine Scheidig, Robi, Paris, 2020; (3) Cédrine Scheidig, Mangrove, Martinique, 2022. Archival Pigment Print on Rag Paper; (4) Cédrine Scheidig, Dillon, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 2022.