Made in the U.S.A at Mano Fine Art Project Space
Posted by Leticia del Monte on August 17, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Featuring: Juan Carlos Arana, Blanca Caraballo, Dennis Escobar, Juan Erman Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Nuurs Ortiz, Ernesto Kunde, Sandra Garcia, MANO, Jorge Mejias, Hanz Ramirez, Manuel Revuelta, Miguel Rodez, Patricia Figueroa Sowers and Derek Wilson.
The exhibition examines shifting boundaries between the origins of creativity and American ingenuity. Fifteen artists with ties to South Florida; collectively create an interpretive, visual perspective for viewers to reflect on what it means to be “made”
in the U.S.A., a question that resonates even more poignantly in today’s environment. The work ranges from figurative abstraction to sculptural hybrids of repurposed objects and two-dimensional work to video installations.The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday, August 18th in conjunction with the Bird Road Art Walk. Artist’s talks will also be scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit. MANO Fine Art Project Space MANO Fine Art Project Space is the working studio of Miami-based artist MANO and an exhibition and project space for art related events.MANO Fine Art participates in the Bird Road Art Walk, held on the third Saturday of each month. For more information contact 305.467.6819.The Bird Road Art Walk ( Ranked Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011 by Miami New Times) is held on the third Saturday of each month from 7:00 – 10:00 pm. Located just off of the Palmetto Expressway and Bird Road, visitors will find a thriving community of more than 30 artists’ studios, art galleries, art schools and live stage. During the monthly art walk visitors have the opportunity to meet the artists and visit their studios, which are not normally open to the public.
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Floor), Miami, Florida 33155
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