We are honored to work with these two artists and are looking forward to introducing their work to the community on Sept 9th 2023.

Main Space:

Dalila Sanabria is an interdisciplinary artist from central Florida sharing dual nationality with Colombia and Chile. Working primarily with sculpture and video installation, Sanabria attempts to memorialize absence and security through acts of accumulation and removal. Her use of organic materials remains as significant as her cross-cultural identity, often working with flour, salt, coffee, and mud as catalysts for exploring these notions of displacement, permanence, brownness, and belonging.

Sanabria has received an MFA in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, with recent exhibitions at Roman Susan Gallery in Chicago, IL, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Gallery in Philadelphia, PA, QUAID Gallery in Tampa, FL, the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, the Czong Institute of Contemporary Art Museum in South Korea, and the Rio Gallery in Salt Lake City, UT. She has been written about in Art in America, SaltLakeUnderGround Magazine, Terremoto Magazine, and Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. She is also the recipient of numerous awards and scholarships, participating in residences at the Vermont Studio Center, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and ACRE (Artists’ Cooperate Residency & Exhibitions)

The Skirt:

Renana Neuman is a Brooklyn-based visual artist, organizer, and educator born in Israel. Her installations utilize video, animation, projections, and sculpture, interacting with architecture and objects, conjuring specters of possible pasts and futures. Her works invoke the ghosts of our cultures and invite them to haunt us, to tell us their stories, to play. Renana’s work received support through residencies and awards including the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; Artis Residency Grant; Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts Residency; LABA: Laboratory for Jewish Culture; Ox-Bow Faculty Residency and Winter Intensive; and Vermont Studio Center. Her work has recently been shown at The Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, NJ; Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland; 14th Street Y, NYC; Kunstraum LLC, Brooklyn; Barbur Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel; The Immigrant Artist Biennial, NYC; and the RVK Feminist Film Festival, Reykjavík, Iceland among other venues. Renana received a BFA from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, and an MFA from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts.