ArtCenter South Florida is a leading institution on Florida’s contemporary cultural scene. It is an internationally recognised centre of creation and learning. Its purpose is to support artists and to further knowledge, and the practice, of contemporary visual arts and culture. ArtCenter provides opportunities for experimentation and innovation and fosters the exchange of ideas between cultures through residencies, exhibitions, public programmes, education and dissemination.
The residency programme at ArtCenter South Florida allows artists to experiment and innovate, to pursue their artistic and professional career and to be part of a dynamic community of local, national and international artists.
Through the AC/E visitor programme, Susan Caraballo, curator of Miami ArtCenter South Florida, visited Spain at the beginning of 2013 and met Spanish professionals, artists, curators and institutions. As a result of this trip AC/E and Miami ArtCenter South Florida agreed to set up a programme for Spanish artists and curators in residence in Miami. The stays last from 4 to 6 weeks and begin in October 2013.
The chosen artists and curators are:
Juan López (23 October – 1 December 2013)
Hisae Ikenaga (26 November – 22 December 2013)
Cristina Anglada (6 January – 7 February 2014)
Dos Jotas (11 February – 9 March 2014)
Guillermo Espinosa (11 March – 11 April 2014)
Esther Manas (10 April – 10 May 2014)
Rosell Meseguer (2 April – 4 May 2014)
The residency programme at ArtCenter South Florida allows artists to experiment and innovate, to pursue their artistic and professional career and to be part of a dynamic community of local, national and international artists.
Through the AC/E visitor programme, Susan Caraballo, curator of Miami ArtCenter South Florida, visited Spain at the beginning of 2013 and met Spanish professionals, artists, curators and institutions. As a result of this trip AC/E and Miami ArtCenter South Florida agreed to set up a programme for Spanish artists and curators in residence in Miami. The stays last from 4 to 6 weeks and begin in October 2013.
The chosen artists and curators are:
Juan López (23 October – 1 December 2013)
Hisae Ikenaga (26 November – 22 December 2013)
Cristina Anglada (6 January – 7 February 2014)
Dos Jotas (11 February – 9 March 2014)
Guillermo Espinosa (11 March – 11 April 2014)
Esther Manas (10 April – 10 May 2014)
Rosell Meseguer (2 April – 4 May 2014)