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“Nothing felt more natural than directing his thoughts to an unseen realm” (ZS)


“… It occurs

when the divine realm manifests?—?or the word intrudes?—?

into our quotidian realm. The natural one, an untidy

fleshliness of the ordinary. Or the sacred and profane

is another way to say this.”

On Hierophany by Karen An-hwei Lee (From Ancient Greek ????? (hieros), “sacred, holy sign” + ????? (phainô), “show, appear”.)

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“what I am saying right now is secretly built over

              a love poem, the fossils of a cupola,

pink buildings with red hyphens and dashes

              and three red dots …” (Alexandria Peary, The Architecture of a Love Poem)

Patterns, of a sort

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In progress.

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sent to 14n61w

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Out to Lunch

Installation view of Out to Lunch, Art & Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida, 2010.

Nodal Sculpture

untitled (sharing in a market-mediated access economy; stadium), 2015.
enamel paint, chipboard, wire, wood, and found coroplast.


“a stay against everything unforeseen” Timothy Liu, Holding Pattern.

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Neither rosy nor prim; prefers the chorus to the heap of disturbance.


“Softly–
Yes, that is her patter in the hall.
She has returned.”
–Alfred Kreymborg, Again


“They raise their eyes to her whose grace and wit
Reanimate the shadows of the room,
Her eyes nocturnal beings exquisite
With witchery to make the stillness bloom;”
–Alfred Kreymborg, When They Require Gardens


“The person you are trying

is not accepting. Is not

at this time. Please

again. The person

you are trying is not

in service.

[…] Again later

at this time. Not accepting.”

–Martha Collins, Again later.

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Flowing, thin, and indiscernible


Wandering Through Landscapes curated by Hartvest Project (Carola Bravo) and Adriana Meneses.

Elisa Benedetti, Andrés Cabrera-García, Jefreid Lotti, César Rey, Clara Toro, Gustavo Acosta, and Adler Guerrier

An exhibit that invites you to embark on a captivating journey through the contrasting and different ways to see our landscapes. We delve into the essence of distinct yet interconnected worlds: the dynamic urban landscapes that pulse with vibrant energy and the serene rural expanses that breathe tranquility. South Florida’s unique blend of tropical allure and cosmopolitan life is a melting pot of diverse cultures. Through this exhibition, we aim to capture different visions, shedding light on the captivating interplay between those visions.

Adriana Meneses

September 10 through November 5, 2023. At Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 Red Rd, Pinecrest, FL, 33156.