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TLP Announces 2025 exhibition on Nuyorican and Diasporican Art

The Latinx Project at New York University announces the upcoming exhibition RicanVisions: Global Ancestralities and Embodied Futures featuring the work of nineteen emerging and established artists from the contemporary Diasporican and Nuyorican community. Activating galleries on the first and third floors of 20 Cooper Square, the exhibition launches with a public opening celebration on January 31 and closes on May 2, 2025.

TLP Announces 2025 exhibition on Nuyorican and Diasporican Art

Vyczie Dorado- Sprout

Rich in symbolism, a bean represents the nascent stages of growth, the circle of life, and beauty sprouting from simplicity. Just as every artist and collector’s journey is unique, a bean’s fluid lines and distinct markings symbolize diversity and individuality.

Vyczie Dorado- Sprout

Cálido/Heated- Exhibition press release

Cálido/Heated Curated by Antonio Del Valle-Lago

Cálido/Heated- Exhibition press release

Cute Gloom - a group show of 40 artists

Lauren Powell Projects is excited to present Cute Gloom, a group show examining the harmonies and tensions between the aesthetic category of cute and its counterpart gloom.

Cute Gloom - a group show of 40 artists

ecotone

Drawing Anthology curated and selected by Ray Hwang

ecotone

VYCZIE DORADO
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie

Swivel Gallery is pleased to present Vyczie Dorado’s first solo exhibition, Where Sleeping Dogs Lie, bringing together over twenty of Dorado’s meticulous mixed media works which carefully culminate on paper, canvas, and in sculptural arrangements that twist mediums into one another.

VYCZIE DORADO
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie

WHERE THINGS HAPPEN #8 — OCT 2022

The work of Vyczie Dorado moves on this fine line between humor and existentialism, creating cute yet disquieting characters able to stand as universals for a set of human attitudes and behavioral patterns in today’s society.

WHERE THINGS HAPPEN #8 — OCT 2022

HOT PICKS: 2023

Vyczie Dorado is a New York City-based painter originally from central Florida. Vyczie received her BFA at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and was a recipient of the Oxbow Residency in 2021, the Macedonia Institute Artist Residency in August of 2022, as well as had her first solo show with Swivel gallery also in August 2022.

HOT PICKS: 2023

Galleries and Artists You Need To Know

NADA Miami 2021 Art Fair

Galleries and Artists You Need To Know

Summer Summer Group Show

Ross + Kramer Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Summer Summer Group Show in the gallery’s

East Hampton location on Saturday, August 21, 2021.

Summer Summer Group Show

FLAME TREE

Curated by Bony Ramirez. Flame Tree is an exhibition of 14 LGBTQ+ artists—mostly of Caribbean and Latinx heritage— ranging from 24 to 50 years of age.

FLAME TREE

CUT VYCZIE DORADO

“Cut” is an installation and performance piece. In the installation, long lines of VHS tape stream from the ceiling into a pile on the ground.

CUT VYCZIE DORADO

SENSORY POTENTIAL

INTERVIEW WITH QUINN DUKES. You can expect intensely thoughtful live performance projects that explore the immigrant experience, physical endurance, the engendered body, sonic transformation and well, the unexpected!

SENSORY POTENTIAL

A View From the Easel

What you see here is a tired (but extremely happy) Hispanic woman by the name of Vyczie Dorado working in her studio.

A View From the Easel

Curated Studio Visits

Curated Studio Visits launched in 2019 as a melding of the various members of the art world, including artists, patrons and art professionals.

Curated Studio Visits

INCOMING 2017: PART TWO

My mother was an artist and I always idolized the work she produced so she was a heavy influence on me before she passed away. When she was alive, I would show her my work and she would never be the type of mom that said,

INCOMING 2017: PART TWO
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