Mancha'os. 2022 / New York Botanical Garden
       
     
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Resonantias. 2022.
       
     
Resonantias, 2022.
       
     
Resonantias. 2022.
       
     
Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1. 2021.
       
     
Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1.  2021.
       
     
       
     
       
     
       
     
Reflections/Reflejos - 2019 Sing For Hope Piano
       
     
2019 Sing For Hope Piano
       
     
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Cabezuditos  - 2018
       
     
Art Elevated 2018
       
     
Mancha'os. 2022 / New York Botanical Garden
       
     
Mancha'os. 2022 / New York Botanical Garden

NYBG’s Around The Table: Stories of The Foods We Love:
Placed throughout the Garden, tables designed by artists living or working in the Bronx will bring to life stories about the exhibition’s featured plants and other notable edibles. Each uniquely designed table will celebrate the cultural and historical significance of crops and plant-based food traditions and will encourage sitting, sharing, and storytelling. -NYBG.org

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Mancha’os. 2022
Acrylic gouache on wood
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Table design “Manchao’s” located at the New York Botanical Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.
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Photo courtesy of the artist.

Manchao's. 2022
       
     
Manchao's. 2022

Mancha’os. 2022
Acrylic gouache on wood.
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Table design “Manchao’s” located at the New York Botanical Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory as part the exhibition: Around the Table: Stories of The Foods We Love

Photo courtesy of the artist.

Manchao's. 2022
       
     
Manchao's. 2022

Table design “Manchao’s” located at the New York Botanical Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory as part the exhibition: Around the Table: Stories of The Foods We Love

Photo courtesy of the artist.

Resonantias. 2022.
       
     
Resonantias. 2022.

Outdoor installation at the Queens Botanical Garden for the exhibition “Amplify” as part of the 2022 Ankhlave Garden Project.
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Resonantias. 2022.

Annatto powder, styrofoam, acrylic medium and galvanized wire.

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Photo courtesy of the artist.

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Resonantias, 2022.

Detail of installation.

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Resonantias. 2022.

Annatto powder, styrofoam, acrylic medium and galvanized wire.

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Photo courtesy of the artist.

Resonantias. 2022.
       
     
Resonantias. 2022.

“The conch shell, used as a wind instrument in many of our cultures, is also associated with the ear, given its ear-like shape. Many of us have experienced its resonance by holding it up to our ears and “listening to the ocean.” Resonantiasis the artist’s invitation to reflect not only on how to amplify our voices, but also on how to become amplifiers of our ancestry and of our communities, by echoing things that connect us all as people.” -CWE

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Resonantias. 2022.

Annatto powder, styrofoam, acrylic medium and galvanized wire.

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Photo courtesy of the artist.

Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1. 2021.
       
     
Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1. 2021.

Bronx Communal Spaces is an exhibition of seven Bronx-based artists -Laura Alvarez / Blanka Amezkua / Trevon Blondet / Matthew Burcaw / Dennis RedMoon / Carlos Wilfredo Encarnación / James Martocci- whose featured work celebrates the spaces that bring Bronxites together and enrich our shared community.
With financial support from CAMBA Housing Ventures, this installation is produced by Artbridge and is part of City Canvas. City Canvas is an initiative of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.” - @artbridge-

On view at 270 E 203rd Street Bronx, NY.
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Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1. 2021.
Digital Collage
Photo courtesy of the artist.

Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1.  2021.
       
     
Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1. 2021.

Bronx Communal Spaces is an exhibition of seven Bronx-based artists -Laura Alvarez / Blanka Amezkua / Trevon Blondet / Matthew Burcaw / Dennis RedMoon / Carlos Wilfredo Encarnación / James Martocci- whose featured work celebrates the spaces that bring Bronxites together and enrich our shared community. With financial support from CAMBA Housing Ventures, this installation is produced by Artbridge and is part of City Canvas. City Canvas is an initiative of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.” - @artbridge-

On view at 270 E 203rd Street Bronx, NY.
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Bodegón #3, #4, #2 & #1. 2021.
Digital Collage
Photo courtesy of the artist.

       
     
Bronx Calling: The Fifth Bronx Biennial

“-Bronx Calling: The Fifth AIM Biennial- showcases the work of 68 early career artists from the 2018 and 2019 cycles of the Bronx Museum’s AIM Fellowship program. Co-curated by Ian Cofre (Director, PS 122 Gallery) and Eva Mayhabal Davis (Co-Director, Transmitter), the fifth edition of Bronx Calling considers the multiple crises of health, grief, the environment, and identity that define our contemporary moment.”
-www.bronxmuseum.org

       
     
Saturn's Return

“With the 40th Anniversary of the Longwood Arts Project upon us, Saturn’s Return is the fifth BRIO (Bronx Recognizes Its Own) retrospective featuring the works of twelve, 2017-2020 BRIO visual and media arts winners. Reflecting on aging, change, and growth, Saturn's Return invites audience members to reflect on the self, community, and the world at large to provoke inward evolution. The exhibition is part of the 2021 season themed “The Bronx: Then and Now.” - BCA
Curator: Juanita Lanzó

       
     
Saturn's Return - Virtual Exhibition / Guided Tour

BRIO Winners Retrospective
January 20 - March 17 2021

Reflections/Reflejos - 2019 Sing For Hope Piano
       
     
Reflections/Reflejos - 2019 Sing For Hope Piano

Piano Design for the 2019 Sing For Hope Piano.
Sponsored by Liquitex.
Photo credit: www.singforhope.org

2019 Sing For Hope Piano
       
     
2019 Sing For Hope Piano

Unveiling event aerial view at the 28 Liberty Plaza.
Photo credit: www.28Liberty.com

Reflection/Reflejos -2019 Sing For Hope Piano
       
     
Reflection/Reflejos -2019 Sing For Hope Piano

Playing the piano and performing at the Unveiling Event is Running Lights. Click here to watch their performance.
Video credit: The Sugary Man.

Reflections/Reflejos - 2019 Sing For Hope
       
     
Reflections/Reflejos - 2019 Sing For Hope

2019 SFH Public space location at The Dairy Visitor Center, Central Park NYC.
Photo courtesy of the artist.

       
     
Reflections/Reflejos - 2019 Sing For Hope

Performing at the 2019 SFH Piano: Reflections/Reflejos’ (temporary) outdoor location (The Dairy Visitor Center - Central Park NYC) is Fabio Tedde, best known as the Pianist Without Borders.
Title of the Video: “Playing in the dark - Central Park - NYC”
Video courtesy of the artist.

Cabezuditos  - 2018
       
     
Cabezuditos - 2018

Art Elevated 2018 - Public Art Exhibition by The Garment District Alliance in partnership with Artrepreneur.
Photo credit: Alexander Ayer

Art Elevated 2018
       
     
Art Elevated 2018

Exhibition Map and artists list.