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SUMMARY:LIA GALLETTI Reflections On Canvas
DESCRIPTION:Galeria Adelmo is proud to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Miami-based visual artist Lia Galletti. The exhibition will open to the public with an artist’s reception on Friday\, July 27\, 2018 and will be on view through August 28\, 2018.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST: Born in Havana\, Cuba\, 1943\, Lia Galletti is a painter and printmaker\, known for her abstract expressionist work. She left the island with her family at the age of 17 and moved to New York\, where she ﬁnished her education and started to paint and exhibit her work in New York’s Greenwich Village and other venues on the east coast. Her father\, also an artist\, inﬂuenced her path towards becoming an artist as she watched him paint as a child. Lia has been painting ever since\, developing her individual style and technique. She studied printmaking within the disciplines of etching\, drypoint\, linocut\, silkscreen and monoprint. Lia exhibited her work and received an award at The Boston Printmakers\, Brockton Art Museum\, Boston\, MA (1988). Her work is in their collection\, as well as in the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña\, where she participated at the Ibero American Printmaking Biennial of San Juan\, Puerto Rico. She recently participated in the Tokyo International Mini Print Triennial at Tama Art University Museum\, Tokyo\, Japan and will be exhibiting her work at the Haegeumgang Art Museum in South Korea later this year. \nLia has had solo exhibitions in Washington\, DC; Orisha\, Kingston\, Jamaica and in Florida at Art Miami and Art Americas in Miami and Interstices at the Capitol Complex in Tallahassee. She has participated in collective expositions in the US\, including Caribbean Visions: Painting and Sculpture (a traveling exhibition in 1995); Cadaqués\, Spain; Ottawa\, Canada and Mexico City (VI Bienal Iberoamericana de Arte Pedro Domecq). She participated in the Art In Embassies program in 1995 at the American Embassy in Kingston\, Jamaica.  \nLia has received several awards\, including State of Florida Individual Artist Fellowship HM Visual Arts/Painting (2000). Her work is in several private and public collections\, including Bacardi International and The Art Museum of the Americas at the Organization of American States\, Washington\, DC. Her work has sold at Sotheby’s New York. Lia Galletti currently lives in Miami\, Florida\, where she has her studio.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/lia-galletti-reflections-on-canvas/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180629T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180629T220000
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SUMMARY:La Naturaleza by Fotografos Latinos de la Florida
DESCRIPTION:Galeria Adelmo is proud to present an exhibition of photography by ten local Latin photographers who are members of Fotografos Latinos de la Florida\, a Miami-based photography club.  The exhibition will open to the public with an artist’s reception on Friday\, June 29\, 2018 and will be on view through July 24\, 2018.\n\nABOUT THE EXHIBITION \nThe exhibition will showcase a collective exposition of ten local Latin photographers\, with each offering their unique style and perspective. \nPablo Cuesta\, Marta Cubillas\, Rosa de la Torre\, Magaly Fernandez\, Ruth Casal\, Claudia Masella\, Sara M. Diaz (SaryMely) Sandra Pain\, Fabian Heredia Y Rolando Perez                                                         \nFotografos Latinos de la Florida is a Miami-based Photography Group established in 2011; bringing photography enthusiasts together from around the globe participating in photography workshops throughout South Florida. \nFotografos Latinos de la Florida has maintained its popularity by bringing photography lovers together from around the world with the same passion\, that is photography.  The group has done hundreds of photoshoot outings all around South Florida and have photographed many wonderful images.  Fotografos Latinos participate in contests\, classes and exhibitions that strengthen their members’s photography skills and insights. \nGaleria Adelmo is located in the Little Havana Arts District and opened in April of 2010. The gallery’s primary goal is to represent and promote the artworks of local established and emerging artists from South Florida and throughout the globe. \nThe gallery showcases a new emerging artist the last Friday of each month and has been doing so for the past eight years. Galeria Adelmo offers private painting lessons\, intimate group painting parties\, as well as a Saturday morning group art class. \nVisit our new website at www.adelmogallery.com for the most up-to-date information about Galeria Adelmo events and happenings. \n 
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/la-naturaleza/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180525T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180525T220000
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SUMMARY:Maria Sonia Martin:  Encountering the Self
DESCRIPTION:“Maria Sonia Martin:  Encountering the Self”\nExhibition of current paintings and sculpture\n\nGaleria Adelmo is proud to present an exhibition of current paintings and sculpture by Miami-based visual artist Maria Sonia Martin.  The exhibition will open to the public with an artist’s reception on Friday\, May 25\, 2018 and will be on view through June 26\, 2018. \nABOUT THE ARTIST: \nMaría Sonia Martín was born in Havana\, Cuba in 1951. Her parents and maternal grandparents were born in Havana\, Cuba and her paternal grandparents were born in Tenerife\, Islas Canarias.  She resides in the United States since 1962; and in Miami since 1967.  María Sonia Martin graduated from Miami Dade Community College\, AA Degree (1983)\, visual arts program; and from Florida International University BFA Degree (1986)\, visual arts program with an emphasis on painting.  Her education in art includes studies in drawing\, painting\, printmaking\, sculpture and art history.  Throughout her artistic career\, the work of this artist has evolved through various phases of surrealism to her most current works in figurative expressionism.  Her work explores the human condition with an emphasis on evoking feelings of empathy in the viewer. \nThe work of Maria Sonia Martin has participated in diverse expositions in various university galleries\, alternative spaces and various museums in the United States.  Her most recent one person exhibition (“The Essence of Humanity”) took place in the Coral Gables Museum\, Coral Gables\, Florida\, September 2 – October 2\, 2016.  It was curated by Caroline Parker Santiago and the exhibition committee of the Coral Gables Museum.  \nHer work is included in the following permanent public art collections:  \n\nThe Frost Art Museum\, Florida International University\, Miami\, Florida\nThe Holland and Knight Corporate Art Collection\nMiami Art Guide Magazine Corporate Collection. \n\nMaria Sonia Martin’s work has received the following awards:  \n\nBetty Laird Perry Purchase Award\, Frost Art Museum\, Florida International University\, Miami\, Florida\, April 1986\nHonorable Mention\, Palm Beach Community College\, Central Campus Gallery\, Lake Worth\, Florida 1st Annual Juried National Drawing\, Painting and Printmaking Competition April 1\, 2005\nBest in Show (Painting)\, Artserve\, Ft. Lauderdale\, Florida\,  City Link’s Artfest/Best of Gallery\, August 1999\nHonorable Mention (Sculpture)\, Artserve\, Ft. Lauderdale\, Florida\, City Link’s Artfest/Best of Gallery\, August 1999\n\nMaria Sonia Martin continues to live and work in Miami\, Florida.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/maria-sonia-martin-encountering-the-self/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180427T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180427T220000
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SUMMARY:Cuban Roots Paintings by Ramses Llufrio
DESCRIPTION:Cuban Roots Paintings by Ramses Llufrio\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGaleria Adelmo is proud to present the “Cuban Roots” art exhibition by Miami based artist\, Ramses Llufrio. The exhibition will open with an artist’s reception on Friday\, April 27\, from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm and it will be on view until May 22\, 2018.\nHis latest solo art exhibition\, “Cuban Roots” will showcase a variety of Mr. Llufrio’s masterful paintings from the countryside of Cuba. Bask in the refreshing light and color of his works portraying scenic views of Cuba from a fresh perspective.\n\n“Cuban Roots” will look to bring the vibrancy of this rich Cuban culture to Galeria Adelmo in Little Havana in order to unearth the hidden treasures of this enriching land and in doing so reveal the common beauty that we all share\, whether in Cuba or here in the United States. Ready to take the trip to the Cuban countryside? Join us at Galeria Adelmo in Little Havana on Friday\, April 27 for the opening reception of “Cuban Roots\, Paintings by Ramses Llufrio”. \nRamses Llufrio is a Cuban artist who was selftaught from a very early age as he started to take its first steps in painting. At first\, preferring pencils and brushes over the usual toys. As he developed his craft during the early stages of his career he exhibited in different competitions and festivals of his hometown\, Cotorro\, and in different Houses of Culture and TV shows in Cuba. While still a teenager he emigrated with his mother and brother in 1992 to the United States. In 1994 Ramses traveled to New Orleans to learn from an uncle the art of the goldsmith; then returned to Miami to settle permanently and continued to paint. \nMr. Llufrio’s landscapes are excellent; his oil paintings transmit the whisper of rivers and the gentle breezes that dance with the branches of their trees. Palms\, … those brides waiting… occupy a top place in his work\, perhaps inherited from the great landscape of the largest of the Antilles. Ramses has exhibited in many of the upscale galleries and art centers throughout South Florida and the Greater Miami region. His works have been showcased in Art Basel\, Wynwood\, and other high end art marketplaces for several years. Ramses’s art is fresh\, genuine and unique; he is definitely a rising emerging artist that paints daily. He exudes a robust spirit and his breathtaking paintings that have been noticed and appreciated by many in Cuba and the United States. \nGaleria Adelmo is located in the Little Havana arts district and opened in April of 2010. The gallery’s primary goal is to represent and promote the artworks of local established and emerging artists from South Florida and throughout the globe. The gallery showcases a new emerging artist the last Friday of each month and has been doing so for the past eight years. Galeria Adelmo offers private painting lessons\, intimate group painting parties\, as well as a Saturday morning group art class. Visit our new website at www.adelmogallery.com for the most up­to­date information about Galeria Adelmo events and happenings.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/cuban-roots-paintings-by-ramses-llufrio-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180330T190000
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SUMMARY:ISLAND COLORS Sir Roland Richardson
DESCRIPTION:ISLAND COLORS\n\nSir Roland Richardson en Plein Air\n\nOpening Night Reception: Friday\, March 30\, 7:00pm to 10:00pm \nCurrently Sir Roland and his wife\, Laura\, have been raising funds to restore this valuable\ncommunity landmark so it may pass forward as a national museum for many generations\nto come.\n\nRespected worldwide\, Richardson received the highest award of the Dutch royal\ndecorations\, the Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau in 2007\, from the court of Queen\nBeatrice of the Netherlands (one in a long list of high profile collectors including Jackie\nKennedy Onassis\, the Getty family\, Harry Belafonte\, Martha Graham\, Susan Lucci\,\nRomare Bearden and many others). Sir Roland also received a Lifetime Achievement\nAward from the French Government. With countless exhibitions to his name\, including\nthe distinction of being the first West Indian artist to exhibit at the major Art Hamptons\nexhibition in New York\, Richardson’s gift endures. Represented in collections as far a-\nfield as Amsterdam\, Beirut\, Moscow and Zurich\, he unleashes the vibrant spirit of the\nCaribbean on a global scale.\n\nDescribed by Harlem Renaissance painter\, Romare Bearden as seeing\, “with the lens of\na painter and the inward gaze of a poet\,” Richardson’s empathic renderings\ncommunicate a mesmerizing spontaneity of form and motion\, born of a desire to capture\nthe essence of his subject at a single moment in time. “Working from life is the most\nchallenging undertaking in painting because there is no fixity\, only a constant change\nrevealed in color\, shadows and changing form… bringing you closer to a sense of being\nin the present.”\n\nDevoted to a simple life of “genuine focus\,” he revels in the dynamic relationship forged\nbetween artist and subject\, claiming that he is ‘called’ by the pure light and intense color\nof his subjects\, acting merely as conduit for what emerges from the canvas: “Color felt is\nnourishment… is the messenger of illumination\,” he states. “Color is my language.”\nSir Roland Richardson will be meeting and greeting “Island Colors” exhibition Opening\nNight visitors to Galeria Adelmo Friday evening\, March 30 from 7pm to 10pm. He will\nalso be hosting a workshop the next morning\, March 31\, during Galeria Adelmo’s weekly\nSaturday Morning Art Class from 9:30am to 1:00 pm
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/island-colors-sir-roland-richardson/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180330T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180330T220000
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SUMMARY:ISLAND COLORS Sir Roland Richardson
DESCRIPTION:ISLAND COLORS\n\nSir Roland Richardson en Plein Air\n\nOpening Night Reception: Friday\, March 30\, 7:00pm to 10:00pm \nCurrently Sir Roland and his wife\, Laura\, have been raising funds to restore this valuable\ncommunity landmark so it may pass forward as a national museum for many generations\nto come.\n\nRespected worldwide\, Richardson received the highest award of the Dutch royal\ndecorations\, the Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau in 2007\, from the court of Queen\nBeatrice of the Netherlands (one in a long list of high profile collectors including Jackie\nKennedy Onassis\, the Getty family\, Harry Belafonte\, Martha Graham\, Susan Lucci\,\nRomare Bearden and many others). Sir Roland also received a Lifetime Achievement\nAward from the French Government. With countless exhibitions to his name\, including\nthe distinction of being the first West Indian artist to exhibit at the major Art Hamptons\nexhibition in New York\, Richardson’s gift endures. Represented in collections as far a-\nfield as Amsterdam\, Beirut\, Moscow and Zurich\, he unleashes the vibrant spirit of the\nCaribbean on a global scale.\n\nDescribed by Harlem Renaissance painter\, Romare Bearden as seeing\, “with the lens of\na painter and the inward gaze of a poet\,” Richardson’s empathic renderings\ncommunicate a mesmerizing spontaneity of form and motion\, born of a desire to capture\nthe essence of his subject at a single moment in time. “Working from life is the most\nchallenging undertaking in painting because there is no fixity\, only a constant change\nrevealed in color\, shadows and changing form… bringing you closer to a sense of being\nin the present.”\n\nDevoted to a simple life of “genuine focus\,” he revels in the dynamic relationship forged\nbetween artist and subject\, claiming that he is ‘called’ by the pure light and intense color\nof his subjects\, acting merely as conduit for what emerges from the canvas: “Color felt is\nnourishment… is the messenger of illumination\,” he states. “Color is my language.”\nSir Roland Richardson will be meeting and greeting “Island Colors” exhibition Opening\nNight visitors to Galeria Adelmo Friday evening\, March 30 from 7pm to 10pm. He will\nalso be hosting a workshop the next morning\, March 31\, during Galeria Adelmo’s weekly\nSaturday Morning Art Class from 9:30am to 1:00 pm
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/island-colors-sir-roland-richardson-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180223T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180223T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
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SUMMARY:LOST WORLDS Photography by Nestor Fabal
DESCRIPTION:LOST WORLDS\nPhotography by NESTOR FABAL\n\nOpening Show Reception\nFriday\, February 23\, 2017 at 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm\n1165 SW 6St Miami\, Florida 33130. Phone: (305) 549 7200\n\nGaleria Adelmo is proud to present a retrospective exhibition of photography by Miami-based photographer Nestor Fabal. The exhibition will open with an artist’s reception on Friday\, February 23rd from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm and it will be on view until March 27th.\nBorn in Havana\, raised in Hialeah\, photographer Nestor Fabal would like to consider himself a global citizen. He hasn’t been everywhere yet\, but it is definitely on his list! \nHis latest solo photo exhibit\, “Lost Worlds” will showcase a variety of exotic global destinations ranging from the wild monkey temples of Thailand to the ancient temple ruins of Cambodia\, and from the banks of India’s sacred River Ganges to the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal.  \n“Lost Worlds” will look to bring the vibrancy of these rich cultures to Galeria Adelmo in Little Havana in order to unearth the hidden treasures of these far-away lands from the distant past\, and in doing so reveal the common grounds that we all share as members of the same human race. \nReady to take the trip? Join us in Galeria Adelmo in Little Havana on Friday\, February 23 for the opening reception of “Lost Worlds.” \nNestor Fabal was born in the Miramar district of Havana\, Cuba but immigrated to Miami with his family as a young boy. He graduated from Hialeah High School and went on to earn his Bachelor of Arts in FSU. After working in IT for a few years\, he decided the office lifestyle was not for him. In 2008 he booked a one-way flight to Europe and bought a camera and taught himself how to use it on the fly.  \nSince then his passion for photography and travel has only continued to grow as he has now visited 18 countries and counting. In his travels his goal is to deeply immerse himself within cultures that are vastly different from his own and to strive to capture the genuine experience of the people\, places\, and events that he encounters.   \nSpecializing in travel and documentary photography\, Nestor Fabal looks to familiarize the viewer with images he has captured throughout his travels that may at first seem foreign or exotic and through the magic of photography highlight the common bonds that we all share. \nGaleria Adelmo located in the Little Havana district opened in April of 2010. Its primary goal is to represent and promote the artworks of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and from throughout the Globe.  \nGallery Website: https://adelmogallery.com/  \nGallery Instagram: https://instagram.com/galeriaadelmo.com  \nArtist Website: http://www.nestorf456.wixsite.com/nmfphoto \nArtist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/namaste.nomad
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/lost-worlds-photography-by-nestor-fabal-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180223T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180223T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20180211T222454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180211T225653Z
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SUMMARY:LOST WORLDS Photography by Nestor Fabal
DESCRIPTION:LOST WORLDS\nPhotography by NESTOR FABAL\n\nOpening Show Reception\nFriday\, February 23\, 2017 at 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm\n1165 SW 6St Miami\, Florida 33130. Phone: (305) 549 7200\n\nGaleria Adelmo is proud to present a retrospective exhibition of photography by Miami-based photographer Nestor Fabal. The exhibition will open with an artist’s reception on Friday\, February 23rd from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm and it will be on view until March 27th.\nBorn in Havana\, raised in Hialeah\, photographer Nestor Fabal would like to consider himself a global citizen. He hasn’t been everywhere yet\, but it is definitely on his list! \nHis latest solo photo exhibit\, “Lost Worlds” will showcase a variety of exotic global destinations ranging from the wild monkey temples of Thailand to the ancient temple ruins of Cambodia\, and from the banks of India’s sacred River Ganges to the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal.  \n“Lost Worlds” will look to bring the vibrancy of these rich cultures to Galeria Adelmo in Little Havana in order to unearth the hidden treasures of these far-away lands from the distant past\, and in doing so reveal the common grounds that we all share as members of the same human race. \nReady to take the trip? Join us in Galeria Adelmo in Little Havana on Friday\, February 23 for the opening reception of “Lost Worlds.” \nNestor Fabal was born in the Miramar district of Havana\, Cuba but immigrated to Miami with his family as a young boy. He graduated from Hialeah High School and went on to earn his Bachelor of Arts in FSU. After working in IT for a few years\, he decided the office lifestyle was not for him. In 2008 he booked a one-way flight to Europe and bought a camera and taught himself how to use it on the fly.  \nSince then his passion for photography and travel has only continued to grow as he has now visited 18 countries and counting. In his travels his goal is to deeply immerse himself within cultures that are vastly different from his own and to strive to capture the genuine experience of the people\, places\, and events that he encounters.   \nSpecializing in travel and documentary photography\, Nestor Fabal looks to familiarize the viewer with images he has captured throughout his travels that may at first seem foreign or exotic and through the magic of photography highlight the common bonds that we all share. \nGaleria Adelmo located in the Little Havana district opened in April of 2010. Its primary goal is to represent and promote the artworks of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and from throughout the Globe.  \nGallery Website: https://adelmogallery.com/  \nGallery Instagram: https://instagram.com/galeriaadelmo.com  \nArtist Website: http://www.nestorf456.wixsite.com/nmfphoto \nArtist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/namaste.nomad
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/lost-worlds-photography-by-nestor-fabal/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180224
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20180223T001500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180223T001500Z
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SUMMARY:Antonio Del Moral in Futurama
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective selection of the work of this legendary artist\n\nArtwalk at Futurama\n Friday\, February 9\, from 7 pm to 10 pm\n Futurama 1637 SW 8th St\, Miami\, FL 33135\n\nMr. del Moral studied art at a very early age in his hometown in Havana\, Cuba at the San Alejandro Academia de Arte. In 1962 he arrived in the United States and pursued his passion for painting. He studied for several years at the Corcoran School of Art and the American University in Washington\, D.C. \nFor over forty years Antonio has continued to prolifically paint in his private art studio. His works include various mediums\, including watercolor\, oil and acrylic. Antonio’s painting evolved and developed through several phases in practicing his craft. Initially exploring his Cuban roots and later on evolving into other movements including cubism\, abstract\, realism and finally impressionism. He concedes that each phase has assisted him in nurturing his unique artistic technique. \nMr. del Moral’s early paintings in oil\, acrylic and watercolor have shown his provocative use of vibrant colors to ascertain his tropical influences. He has brought genuine warmth and vitality to each piece of art. Antonio’s early still life paintings are fresh and expressive. “My passion as a painter is to constantly explore new techniques in expressing myself. Drawing from my Cuban roots\, I bring genuine warmth and vitality to each piece of work with the bold use of vibrant colors. My art is fresh and expressive\, with playful and engaging studies of nudes\, portraits\, flowers\, landscapes\, abstracts and other subjects showing my expansive artistic range. I have worked in oils\, acrylics\, watercolor and other mediums stretching through five unique decades\, producing a commanding collection of masterful art.” \nAntonio is currently dedicating some of his time to teaching at the gallery every Saturday morning and continue having fun paint nights to groups when requested as well as painting in his spare time. My goal since the conception of the gallery has always been to promote and feature new and upcoming artists of the community. You may see the works of art by Antonio del Moral at his new art gallery in Miami\, Florida. Visit us at Futurama 1637 on 8th Street or at the Adelmo Gallery on 6th Street of Little Havana
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/antonio-del-moral-artwalk-futurama-2/
LOCATION:Futurama 1637\, 1637 SW 8th St\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180224
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20180223T001500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180211T225942Z
UID:11519-1519344000-1519430399@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:Antonio Del Moral in Futurama
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective selection of the work of this legendary artist\n\nArtwalk at Futurama\n Friday\, February 9\, from 7 pm to 10 pm\n Futurama 1637 SW 8th St\, Miami\, FL 33135\n\nMr. del Moral studied art at a very early age in his hometown in Havana\, Cuba at the San Alejandro Academia de Arte. In 1962 he arrived in the United States and pursued his passion for painting. He studied for several years at the Corcoran School of Art and the American University in Washington\, D.C. \nFor over forty years Antonio has continued to prolifically paint in his private art studio. His works include various mediums\, including watercolor\, oil and acrylic. Antonio’s painting evolved and developed through several phases in practicing his craft. Initially exploring his Cuban roots and later on evolving into other movements including cubism\, abstract\, realism and finally impressionism. He concedes that each phase has assisted him in nurturing his unique artistic technique. \nMr. del Moral’s early paintings in oil\, acrylic and watercolor have shown his provocative use of vibrant colors to ascertain his tropical influences. He has brought genuine warmth and vitality to each piece of art. Antonio’s early still life paintings are fresh and expressive. “My passion as a painter is to constantly explore new techniques in expressing myself. Drawing from my Cuban roots\, I bring genuine warmth and vitality to each piece of work with the bold use of vibrant colors. My art is fresh and expressive\, with playful and engaging studies of nudes\, portraits\, flowers\, landscapes\, abstracts and other subjects showing my expansive artistic range. I have worked in oils\, acrylics\, watercolor and other mediums stretching through five unique decades\, producing a commanding collection of masterful art.” \nAntonio is currently dedicating some of his time to teaching at the gallery every Saturday morning and continue having fun paint nights to groups when requested as well as painting in his spare time. My goal since the conception of the gallery has always been to promote and feature new and upcoming artists of the community. You may see the works of art by Antonio del Moral at his new art gallery in Miami\, Florida. Visit us at Futurama 1637 on 8th Street or at the Adelmo Gallery on 6th Street of Little Havana
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/antonio-del-moral-artwalk-futurama/
LOCATION:Futurama 1637\, 1637 SW 8th St\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adelmogallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/antonio-delmoral.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180126T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180126T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20180117T085739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T085739Z
UID:12219-1516993200-1517004000@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:Best of Jesus
DESCRIPTION:Galería Adelmo is pleased to announce the opening of “BEST OF JESUS”; a art exhibition of works by Jesus Echeverria.  This collection of paintings will open on Friday\, 01/ 26/2018 and will run through 02/21/ 2018. \n\n Jesus Echevarria was born in the city of Pinar del Rio\, Cuba and at the early age of twelve he began his studies of drawing and painting together with Art History\, artistic feeling\, perspective culture\, color and landscape. His artistic preparation was shared between the well-known School of Plastic Arts of San Alejandro\, in Havana and the Provincial Art School of Pinar del Rio\, Cuba.  \nHe has participated through the years  in many personal and collective exhibitions\, as well as in national and provencial salons\, where he won two second prizes and several honorable mentions in the specialty of Landscapes and Portraits. Once he arrived in the United States\, he continued to make nostalgic landscapes of the western U.S. territories\, having as his theme the famous mogotes of Vinales\, peasants plowing the land or collecting leaves of tobacco\, etc.  But he is not limited exclusively to his native land\, as he began to paint landscapes of Florida\, mainly the “Everglades\, as well as coastal marinas and other Floridian themes.  \nAt the same time he always keeps studying the works of some North American painters of the beginning of the century\, such as: Wislow Hommer\, Thomas Hill and other contemporaries like: David A. Leffel and Margaret Kessler\, identifying much with the latter by the technique of their work in both color\, composition and method. Jesus is currently working hard in the realistic wave or hyperrealism\, and has received great acceptance\, highlighting his work for the small details\, and for the marked contrasts of light and shadow\, atmosphere and richly colored elements such as Florida mangos\, oranges and vegetables.   \nHe has participated in collective salons and art festivals where he has just won a second prize in the oil and acrylic genre in the past “South Miami Art Festival” which is celebrated every year and involving artists from all over the country. He also has paintings located in some Art Galleries in the city of Miami. Well-known collectors and prominent figures have works painted by this artist. \nGaleria Adelmo is located at 1165 S.W. Sixth Street\, Miami in the Little Havana district and opened in April of 2010.  Its primary goal and mission is to represent and promote the artworks of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and throughout the globe.  On the last Friday of each month\, coinciding with Viernes Culturales festival\, Galeria Adelmo showcases a featured artist exhibition.  Galeria Adelmo also offers a Saturday Morning Art Class\, private weekday painting lessons\, as well as private painting parties at the art gallery.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/best-of-jesus-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180126T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180126T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20180117T085739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180119T213322Z
UID:11500-1516993200-1517004000@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:Best of Jesus
DESCRIPTION:Galería Adelmo is pleased to announce the opening of “BEST OF JESUS”; a art exhibition of works by Jesus Echeverria.  This collection of paintings will open on Friday\, 01/ 26/2018 and will run through 02/21/ 2018. \n\n Jesus Echevarria was born in the city of Pinar del Rio\, Cuba and at the early age of twelve he began his studies of drawing and painting together with Art History\, artistic feeling\, perspective culture\, color and landscape. His artistic preparation was shared between the well-known School of Plastic Arts of San Alejandro\, in Havana and the Provincial Art School of Pinar del Rio\, Cuba.  \nHe has participated through the years  in many personal and collective exhibitions\, as well as in national and provencial salons\, where he won two second prizes and several honorable mentions in the specialty of Landscapes and Portraits. Once he arrived in the United States\, he continued to make nostalgic landscapes of the western U.S. territories\, having as his theme the famous mogotes of Vinales\, peasants plowing the land or collecting leaves of tobacco\, etc.  But he is not limited exclusively to his native land\, as he began to paint landscapes of Florida\, mainly the “Everglades\, as well as coastal marinas and other Floridian themes.  \nAt the same time he always keeps studying the works of some North American painters of the beginning of the century\, such as: Wislow Hommer\, Thomas Hill and other contemporaries like: David A. Leffel and Margaret Kessler\, identifying much with the latter by the technique of their work in both color\, composition and method. Jesus is currently working hard in the realistic wave or hyperrealism\, and has received great acceptance\, highlighting his work for the small details\, and for the marked contrasts of light and shadow\, atmosphere and richly colored elements such as Florida mangos\, oranges and vegetables.   \nHe has participated in collective salons and art festivals where he has just won a second prize in the oil and acrylic genre in the past “South Miami Art Festival” which is celebrated every year and involving artists from all over the country. He also has paintings located in some Art Galleries in the city of Miami. Well-known collectors and prominent figures have works painted by this artist. \nGaleria Adelmo is located at 1165 S.W. Sixth Street\, Miami in the Little Havana district and opened in April of 2010.  Its primary goal and mission is to represent and promote the artworks of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and throughout the globe.  On the last Friday of each month\, coinciding with Viernes Culturales festival\, Galeria Adelmo showcases a featured artist exhibition.  Galeria Adelmo also offers a Saturday Morning Art Class\, private weekday painting lessons\, as well as private painting parties at the art gallery.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/best-of-jesus/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Hellem":MAILTO:mike.hellem@yahoo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171229T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171229T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20171220T020249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T140823Z
UID:11461-1514574000-1514584800@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:TIERRA MADRE
DESCRIPTION: Photographs of Venezuela by Rómulo Avendaño and Javier Mesa\n\nGaleria Adelmo is proud to present the duo exhibition of photography “TIERRA MADRE” of Venezuelan photographers\, Rómulo Avendaño and Javier Mesa. The exhibition will open with a reception on Friday\, December 29th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm and it will be on display until January 24th\, 2018.\n“Tierra Madre” This exhibition is a wonderful opportunity offered by Galeria Adelmo to present for the first time the work of these renowned Venezuelan artists. An event of international artistic-cultural projection strengthening the captivating culture and nature of southern Venezuela in addition to revealing amazing unique landscapes in the world\, some taken in Canaima National Park\, which has been classified as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).   \nThe photographs of this exhibition are a selection of the amazing collection of photographs of both Rómulo and Javier\, who have had the joy of exploring these remote places\, which are mostly difficult to access\, in order to capture astonishing images. Without a doubt\, this is a photographic project that diversifies the opportunities to divulge the admirable Venezuelan culture and nature by opening borders and stimulating the dialogue between art and the artist’s community. \nRómulo Avendaño has had an exceptional career in Venezuela\, France\, Panama and the United States. He has published several images in his work titled “Black Land” in the prestigious newspaper El Universal\, in Venezuela. He has participated in one of the most famous documentary photography workshops dictated by John White (Pulitzer Prize winner in 1982) in New York. Additionally\, his work “Samsara” has been presented at the exhibition “Metis du Monde” at the Galerie de la Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris\, France. Rómulo has exhibit his work around several local art galleries and other alternative art venues on collective exhibitions at the Art Living Room Gallery in Miami Beach; at the Doral Conservatory and School of the Arts\, in Doral; at Milander Center for Arts and Entertainment\, in Hialeah and recently\, won the first place with his magnificent work “Soy Pemón” in the collective exhibition of Hispanic heritage 2017 organized by the mayor of the city of Doral. \nJavier Mesa is a professional landscape photographer\, climber and adventurer and his passion for nature has made him one of the best and most renowned eco-tourism and adventure guides in Venezuela for more than 29 years. He has actively participated as a photographer and field producer in more than 20 scientific expeditions with the famous explorer Charles Brewer Carias\, with whom he is producing a book at this time. He has participated as a photographer in Red Bull expeditions and Hummer expeditions. Javier has also been a guide and field producer of the well-known American photographer Peter Menzel and was a general producer of 5 documentaries on the biodiversity of the tepuyes of Venezuela with important Japanese TV stations such as NHK and TBS. Similarly\, he was a producer of the documentary series “One Planet” from France directed by Michael Pittiot\, and he has recently published two photographs of the harpy eagle in the BBC’s recent editorial work\, in the book of the documentary series “The Hunt”.  \nGaleria Adelmo located in the Little Havana district opened in April of 2010. Its primary goal is to represent and promote the art works of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and other areas of country and also from the rest of the Americas.  \n  \n\nThe Master ROBERTO BETANCOURT will delight us with his live music playing his “Cuatro”\, a typical musical instrument from Venezuela.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/tierra-madre/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171229T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171229T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20171220T020249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171220T020249Z
UID:12217-1514574000-1514584800@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:TIERRA MADRE
DESCRIPTION: Photographs of Venezuela by Rómulo Avendaño and Javier Mesa\n\nGaleria Adelmo is proud to present the duo exhibition of photography “TIERRA MADRE” of Venezuelan photographers\, Rómulo Avendaño and Javier Mesa. The exhibition will open with a reception on Friday\, December 29th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm and it will be on display until January 24th\, 2018.\n“Tierra Madre” This exhibition is a wonderful opportunity offered by Galeria Adelmo to present for the first time the work of these renowned Venezuelan artists. An event of international artistic-cultural projection strengthening the captivating culture and nature of southern Venezuela in addition to revealing amazing unique landscapes in the world\, some taken in Canaima National Park\, which has been classified as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).   \nThe photographs of this exhibition are a selection of the amazing collection of photographs of both Rómulo and Javier\, who have had the joy of exploring these remote places\, which are mostly difficult to access\, in order to capture astonishing images. Without a doubt\, this is a photographic project that diversifies the opportunities to divulge the admirable Venezuelan culture and nature by opening borders and stimulating the dialogue between art and the artist’s community. \nRómulo Avendaño has had an exceptional career in Venezuela\, France\, Panama and the United States. He has published several images in his work titled “Black Land” in the prestigious newspaper El Universal\, in Venezuela. He has participated in one of the most famous documentary photography workshops dictated by John White (Pulitzer Prize winner in 1982) in New York. Additionally\, his work “Samsara” has been presented at the exhibition “Metis du Monde” at the Galerie de la Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris\, France. Rómulo has exhibit his work around several local art galleries and other alternative art venues on collective exhibitions at the Art Living Room Gallery in Miami Beach; at the Doral Conservatory and School of the Arts\, in Doral; at Milander Center for Arts and Entertainment\, in Hialeah and recently\, won the first place with his magnificent work “Soy Pemón” in the collective exhibition of Hispanic heritage 2017 organized by the mayor of the city of Doral. \nJavier Mesa is a professional landscape photographer\, climber and adventurer and his passion for nature has made him one of the best and most renowned eco-tourism and adventure guides in Venezuela for more than 29 years. He has actively participated as a photographer and field producer in more than 20 scientific expeditions with the famous explorer Charles Brewer Carias\, with whom he is producing a book at this time. He has participated as a photographer in Red Bull expeditions and Hummer expeditions. Javier has also been a guide and field producer of the well-known American photographer Peter Menzel and was a general producer of 5 documentaries on the biodiversity of the tepuyes of Venezuela with important Japanese TV stations such as NHK and TBS. Similarly\, he was a producer of the documentary series “One Planet” from France directed by Michael Pittiot\, and he has recently published two photographs of the harpy eagle in the BBC’s recent editorial work\, in the book of the documentary series “The Hunt”.  \nGaleria Adelmo located in the Little Havana district opened in April of 2010. Its primary goal is to represent and promote the art works of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and other areas of country and also from the rest of the Americas.  \n  \n\nThe Master ROBERTO BETANCOURT will delight us with his live music playing his “Cuatro”\, a typical musical instrument from Venezuela.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/tierra-madre-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171124T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20171118T180854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171118T183446Z
UID:11449-1511550000-1511560800@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:Rafael Montilla Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Rafael Montilla Art Exhibition\nThrough my eyes\n\n\nGALERIA ADELMO\n\nNovember 24th\, 2017\, Seven pm\n1165 SW 6th St\, Miami\, FL 33135\n\n\n\nSince I remember I have given importance to two things\, internal seeking and art\, I have developed my life around them.\nMy desire is to show my inner quest experience. All my work is rooted on Mandalas\, specifically on the flower of life. Mandalas like numerology exist in all religions. The basis of my proposals is spiritual. On this internal search\, I have been fortunate enough to travel the world and thus experiment and learn from the richness of different culture\, which has nourished my soul. New experiences\, mine\, and others what I manifest through photography.\n\nMaria Luisa\, my beloved grandmother used to say\, “God has more to give to us than we to ask him for”\, and she was so right\, it is true\, God has given us Mother Nature. I am grateful and pleased to brighten the eyes and the spirit of people through photography.\n\nThe process of creating my work arises from a feeling. The place where I take the picture is one that fulfills my spirit with that full feeling of connection with the universe. I enjoy that moment by raising my spirit to be able to capture the gift that I have before my eyes. I feel\, appreciate and gratefully accept this present and that is when I take the photograph. When I take a photo\, all my senses become one\, and the moment becomes sublime\, yes\, I stop breathing for a few seconds\, then I am ready to capture the moment which ends up being part of me\, my reflection\, my essence. The next step is to diagram each geometric figure and carefully choose the surface where it will be captured. I am captivated by wood because it has so much to give\, by metal\, glass\, fabric or plastic\, materials that will end up projecting that feeling that I offer each person. I always seek to innovate in new materials and surfaces to print my photos\, each material\, each surface reflects the many feelings and stages of my life. My camera is my partner\, my friend\, together we look for the moment\, the place to express the experience\, the feeling\, my inner self. Now that you are in front of my work\, I give you my feeling. Now my work has been completed. I have had the opportunity to connect with your feelings and create in you a sensation that emanates from your energy\, now is when the circle closes and the road has been crossed.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/rafael-montilla-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adelmogallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/art-rafael-montilla-cube.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171124T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20171118T180854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171118T180854Z
UID:12216-1511550000-1511560800@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:Rafael Montilla Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Rafael Montilla Art Exhibition\nThrough my eyes\n\n\nGALERIA ADELMO\n\nNovember 24th\, 2017\, Seven pm\n1165 SW 6th St\, Miami\, FL 33135\n\n\n\nSince I remember I have given importance to two things\, internal seeking and art\, I have developed my life around them.\nMy desire is to show my inner quest experience. All my work is rooted on Mandalas\, specifically on the flower of life. Mandalas like numerology exist in all religions. The basis of my proposals is spiritual. On this internal search\, I have been fortunate enough to travel the world and thus experiment and learn from the richness of different culture\, which has nourished my soul. New experiences\, mine\, and others what I manifest through photography.\n\nMaria Luisa\, my beloved grandmother used to say\, “God has more to give to us than we to ask him for”\, and she was so right\, it is true\, God has given us Mother Nature. I am grateful and pleased to brighten the eyes and the spirit of people through photography.\n\nThe process of creating my work arises from a feeling. The place where I take the picture is one that fulfills my spirit with that full feeling of connection with the universe. I enjoy that moment by raising my spirit to be able to capture the gift that I have before my eyes. I feel\, appreciate and gratefully accept this present and that is when I take the photograph. When I take a photo\, all my senses become one\, and the moment becomes sublime\, yes\, I stop breathing for a few seconds\, then I am ready to capture the moment which ends up being part of me\, my reflection\, my essence. The next step is to diagram each geometric figure and carefully choose the surface where it will be captured. I am captivated by wood because it has so much to give\, by metal\, glass\, fabric or plastic\, materials that will end up projecting that feeling that I offer each person. I always seek to innovate in new materials and surfaces to print my photos\, each material\, each surface reflects the many feelings and stages of my life. My camera is my partner\, my friend\, together we look for the moment\, the place to express the experience\, the feeling\, my inner self. Now that you are in front of my work\, I give you my feeling. Now my work has been completed. I have had the opportunity to connect with your feelings and create in you a sensation that emanates from your energy\, now is when the circle closes and the road has been crossed.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/rafael-montilla-art-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://adelmogallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/art-rafael-montilla-cube.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171027T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171027T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20171015T221626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171015T224716Z
UID:11413-1509130800-1509141600@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:CARNE-VAL Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:CARNE-VAL Exhibition\nPhotography by Rosee Camafreita and Ali X Miranda\n\nOctober 27\, 2017 through November 22\, 2017\nOpening Reception: Friday\, October 27\, 2017 at 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm\n\nGalería Adelmo is pleased to announce the opening of “CARNE-VAL”; a photography exhibition of works by Rosee Camafreita and Ali X Miranda.  This collection of photographs will open on Friday\, October 27\, 2017 and will run through November 22\, 2017.   \nRosee Camafreita was born in Cuba but lives and works in Miami.  The CARNE-VAL Exhibition will feature creative and unique headdresses and masks she has handmade that celebrate free expression and beauty. With her upcoming exhibition\, she is exploring perception\, how we see\, create and transform images through looking. Her objective is to scrutinize the relationship between what is revealed and what remains unseen and to enable an encounter\, an intimate conversation directly with the viewer. Rosee is also interested in questioning the viewer experiences and creating a situation for them to become aware of this sensual process.  \nAs Rosee states\, she uses a camera as an artistic medium and a tool for experimentation. Using natural and artificial light along with different textures and an array of objects she creates visually engaging images to garner phantasmagorical effects. She received her BFA from Miami Dade College. Her work has been exhibited in such locales as Little Havana\, South Miami and Downtown Miami and can be found in many of Miami’s private collections. Her relentless dedication for working in the studio inspires her “to attempt to communicate and interact with others\, not through words\, but through looking.” \nRosee will be collaborating with her friend and associate\, Ali X Miranda\, a seasoned \nphotographer in the Miami area.  Greatly known for his erotic nudes\, Ali’s work is often featured in both local and national publications\, covering a broad spectrum in the photography field from commercial to fine art.  A native of the Miami area\, Ali established himself as a photo artist in South Beach during the late 80’s and up to the present. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the Academy of Arts College of San Francisco and also attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and Chicago. \nHis photography has been exhibited in art galleries throughout South Florida and the United States. \nThe upcoming exhibition\, “CARNE-VAL”\, is inspired by the Christian practices and celebrations of Shrove Tuesday\, (aka: Mardi Gras or Carnival) the last night of feasting and self-indulgence before Ash Wednesday\, when the penitential season of Lent begins.  In the CARNE-VAL exhibition\, these two photographers attempt to capture the frolic mood and fantastical imagery that are associated with the ‘shriven’ days before Lent. \nGaleria Adelmo is located at 1165 S.W. Sixth Street\, Miami in the Little Havana district and opened in April of 2010.  Its primary goal and mission is to represent and promote the artworks of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and throughout the globe.  On the last Friday of each month\, coinciding with Viernes Culturales festival\, Galeria Adelmo showcases a featured artist exhibition.  Galeria Adelmo also offers a Saturday Morning Art Class\, private weekday painting lessons\, as well as private painting parties at the art gallery.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/galeria-adelmo/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171027T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171027T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20171015T221626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171015T221626Z
UID:12215-1509130800-1509141600@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:CARNE-VAL Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:CARNE-VAL Exhibition\nPhotography by Rosee Camafreita and Ali X Miranda\n\nOctober 27\, 2017 through November 22\, 2017\nOpening Reception: Friday\, October 27\, 2017 at 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm\n\nGalería Adelmo is pleased to announce the opening of “CARNE-VAL”; a photography exhibition of works by Rosee Camafreita and Ali X Miranda.  This collection of photographs will open on Friday\, October 27\, 2017 and will run through November 22\, 2017.   \nRosee Camafreita was born in Cuba but lives and works in Miami.  The CARNE-VAL Exhibition will feature creative and unique headdresses and masks she has handmade that celebrate free expression and beauty. With her upcoming exhibition\, she is exploring perception\, how we see\, create and transform images through looking. Her objective is to scrutinize the relationship between what is revealed and what remains unseen and to enable an encounter\, an intimate conversation directly with the viewer. Rosee is also interested in questioning the viewer experiences and creating a situation for them to become aware of this sensual process.  \nAs Rosee states\, she uses a camera as an artistic medium and a tool for experimentation. Using natural and artificial light along with different textures and an array of objects she creates visually engaging images to garner phantasmagorical effects. She received her BFA from Miami Dade College. Her work has been exhibited in such locales as Little Havana\, South Miami and Downtown Miami and can be found in many of Miami’s private collections. Her relentless dedication for working in the studio inspires her “to attempt to communicate and interact with others\, not through words\, but through looking.” \nRosee will be collaborating with her friend and associate\, Ali X Miranda\, a seasoned \nphotographer in the Miami area.  Greatly known for his erotic nudes\, Ali’s work is often featured in both local and national publications\, covering a broad spectrum in the photography field from commercial to fine art.  A native of the Miami area\, Ali established himself as a photo artist in South Beach during the late 80’s and up to the present. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the Academy of Arts College of San Francisco and also attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and Chicago. \nHis photography has been exhibited in art galleries throughout South Florida and the United States. \nThe upcoming exhibition\, “CARNE-VAL”\, is inspired by the Christian practices and celebrations of Shrove Tuesday\, (aka: Mardi Gras or Carnival) the last night of feasting and self-indulgence before Ash Wednesday\, when the penitential season of Lent begins.  In the CARNE-VAL exhibition\, these two photographers attempt to capture the frolic mood and fantastical imagery that are associated with the ‘shriven’ days before Lent. \nGaleria Adelmo is located at 1165 S.W. Sixth Street\, Miami in the Little Havana district and opened in April of 2010.  Its primary goal and mission is to represent and promote the artworks of local established or emerging artists from South Florida and throughout the globe.  On the last Friday of each month\, coinciding with Viernes Culturales festival\, Galeria Adelmo showcases a featured artist exhibition.  Galeria Adelmo also offers a Saturday Morning Art Class\, private weekday painting lessons\, as well as private painting parties at the art gallery.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/galeria-adelmo-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T220424
CREATED:20170825T174605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170922T170453Z
UID:11340-1506711600-1506722400@adelmogallery.com
SUMMARY:Daniel Meakin Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Meakin Art Exhibition\n\nOpening Night Friday September 29 -7:00pm to 10:00pm\n\nDaniel Meakin Master in European Fine Art \nAs a child living near to Manchester\, I enjoyed creating images through doodling\, sketching and painting.  During my three years undertaking my BA Honours degree\, I observed shape\, form\, and contour within my urban surroundings\, focusing on composition\, light and texture.  I enjoyed using various mediums\, especially painting and textiles and found objects. \nAfter completing my BA (Hons) I wanted to explore the urban landscape further.  In 1998 I undertook my Master in European Fine Art in Barcelona\, investigating the rich tapestry of its contemporary urban living\, with its medieval and modernist architecture\, fused with the colour and vibe of mediterranean culture.  The Master was completed with a successful collective exhibition in the historical English city of Winchester.  I continue to live in Barcelona where I enjoy making exhibitions\, live art performances\, private commissions and participating in fine art auctions and International art fairs such as Art Basel 2016 in Miami and Open Art Code at Le Grand Palais in Paris in 2017. \nSome of my achievements include: \nBarcelona Metropolitan Transport Commission / published interviews and write-ups in national and local newspapers and journals / interview in European Culture Magazine / Live Painting performances in festivals and art fairs / over ten years of selling my paintings in Fine Art Auctions / operating an Art Gallery in Barcelona – organizing and setting up exhibitions and producing paintings and commissions for Collectors all over the World including the family of J.P.Morgan.  From 2015-16 I undertook a 3-week commission in Fort Lauderdale as well as two collective exhibitions in one of Miami’s leading galleries. \nI look forward to exhibiting my paintings for the first time in Little Havana at Galería Adelmo in late 2017. \n“I first encountered the paintings of Daniel Meakin in 1998.  I was impressed by his boundless energy and ability to promote his many experiences using his vibrant and refreshing visual language.  Daniel’s work senses the visual power of Art Brut and gauges the essential measurement between establishing a positive experience against merely mimicking one.  Perhaps this is what helps to conjure the true magic of the individual vision.” \nDavid Ferry\, Visiting Associate Professor of Fine Art\, Long Island University\, New York.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/daniel-meakin-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T190000
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SUMMARY:Daniel Meakin Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Meakin Art Exhibition\n\nOpening Night Friday September 29 -7:00pm to 10:00pm\n\nDaniel Meakin Master in European Fine Art \nAs a child living near to Manchester\, I enjoyed creating images through doodling\, sketching and painting.  During my three years undertaking my BA Honours degree\, I observed shape\, form\, and contour within my urban surroundings\, focusing on composition\, light and texture.  I enjoyed using various mediums\, especially painting and textiles and found objects. \nAfter completing my BA (Hons) I wanted to explore the urban landscape further.  In 1998 I undertook my Master in European Fine Art in Barcelona\, investigating the rich tapestry of its contemporary urban living\, with its medieval and modernist architecture\, fused with the colour and vibe of mediterranean culture.  The Master was completed with a successful collective exhibition in the historical English city of Winchester.  I continue to live in Barcelona where I enjoy making exhibitions\, live art performances\, private commissions and participating in fine art auctions and International art fairs such as Art Basel 2016 in Miami and Open Art Code at Le Grand Palais in Paris in 2017. \nSome of my achievements include: \nBarcelona Metropolitan Transport Commission / published interviews and write-ups in national and local newspapers and journals / interview in European Culture Magazine / Live Painting performances in festivals and art fairs / over ten years of selling my paintings in Fine Art Auctions / operating an Art Gallery in Barcelona – organizing and setting up exhibitions and producing paintings and commissions for Collectors all over the World including the family of J.P.Morgan.  From 2015-16 I undertook a 3-week commission in Fort Lauderdale as well as two collective exhibitions in one of Miami’s leading galleries. \nI look forward to exhibiting my paintings for the first time in Little Havana at Galería Adelmo in late 2017. \n“I first encountered the paintings of Daniel Meakin in 1998.  I was impressed by his boundless energy and ability to promote his many experiences using his vibrant and refreshing visual language.  Daniel’s work senses the visual power of Art Brut and gauges the essential measurement between establishing a positive experience against merely mimicking one.  Perhaps this is what helps to conjure the true magic of the individual vision.” \nDavid Ferry\, Visiting Associate Professor of Fine Art\, Long Island University\, New York.
URL:https://adelmogallery.com/event/daniel-meakin-art-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Galeria Adelmo\, 1165 SW 6st Miami\, FL 33130\, Miami\, FL\, 33130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ORGANIZER;CN="Antonio Delmoral":MAILTO:delmoral73@aol.com
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