My Participation in the Arte Laguna Prize Shanghai 2025 Exhibition

I’m thrilled to announce that my artwork has been selected for the Arte Laguna Prize Shanghai 2025 Exhibition, an international event connecting artists from around the world with audiences in China and beyond.

The exhibition is held at EKA Tianwu, a historic 40,000 m² industrial complex in Shanghai transformed into a contemporary art venue. From November 1 to December 15, 2025, my work will be part of this prestigious exhibition showcasing painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art by over 100 international artists.

Being part of Arte Laguna Prize not only represents artistic recognition but also allows me to join a global community of creativity and collaboration. Exhibiting in such an iconic venue as EKA Tianwu strengthens my commitment to artistic innovation and cross-cultural dialogue.

For more details about the exhibition and participating artists, visit: Arte Laguna Prize Shanghai 2025

OKEECHOBEE 

Lake Okeechobee, Florida’s largest lake, played a crucial role in the Everglades ecosystem, as its water flowed naturally into these wetlands. However, the construction of canals and levees in the 20th century to control flooding and facilitate agriculture altered this flow, reducing the supply of freshwater to the Everglades. This led to habitat loss, affected biodiversity, and allowed saltwater intrusion, degrading water quality. Restoration projects are currently underway to restore natural flow and protect both the Everglades and drinking water sources in South Florida.

EVERGLADES WILDERNESS WATERWAY 

My research is based on an expedition I want to do on the EVERGLADES WILDERNESS WATERWAY by KAYAK, a route of approximately 100 miles. It is in itself a performance event. I am investigating the change in salinity that has occurred in the waters of the park due to the low flow of fresh water coming from the springs of Lake Okeechobee, thanks to the human activity of building dams and channels to divert the natural flow of water. All these practices have changed and modified the ecosystem of the Everglades over the years.

Join me for Artists Open, Saturday, May 21 11am – 6pm, as I open to the public for @fountainheadarts #ArtistsOpen. Explore my studio and learn more about my work and inspiration. You can register for the event, explore the interactive guide, and get directions to my studio at www.artistsopen.miami.

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