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South Florida Cultural Consortium (SFCC)

April 15, 2026
8:00 am
October 4, 2026
5:00 pm
South Florida Cultural Consortium (SFCC)

Overview

South Florida Cultural Consortium (SFCC) is an alliance of the arts councils of Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties grants visual and media artists. The 2026 exhibition is co-curated by MOCA Curatorial Assistant Kimari Jackson and guest curator Laura de Socarraz-Novoa. The group show features 15 artists exploring themes of spirituality, heritage, and reconnection to home. Participating artists include: Jen Clay, Luke Jenkins, Gerbi Tsesarskia, Mark Delmont, Elliot and Erik Jimenez, Diana Larrea, Amanda Linares, Rachelle Salnave, Onajide Shabaka, Lauren Shapiro, Nina Surel, Lisu Vega, Lauren McAloon, Carol Munder, and Manuela Gonzalez.

Spanning ceramics, textiles, photography, film, and installation, the exhibition reveals the rich conceptual and material diversity of the region’s contemporary art scene. Through these varied approaches, the show traces a cyclical meditation on life, transformation, and place, creating a cohesive dialogue that situates individual artistic practices within the broader cultural and ecological narratives shaping South Florida today.

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MANUELA GONZÁLEZ. Luz de Luna, 2025

South Florida Cultural Consortium (SFCC) is an alliance of the arts councils of Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties grants visual and media artists. The 2026 exhibition is co-curated by MOCA Curatorial Assistant Kimari Jackson and guest curator Laura de Socarraz-Novoa. The group show features 15 artists exploring themes of spirituality, heritage, and reconnection to home. Participating artists include: Jen Clay, Luke Jenkins, Gerbi Tsesarskia, Mark Delmont, Elliot and Erik Jimenez, Diana Larrea, Amanda Linares, Rachelle Salnave, Onajide Shabaka, Lauren Shapiro, Nina Surel, Lisu Vega, Lauren McAloon, Carol Munder, and Manuela Gonzalez.

Spanning ceramics, textiles, photography, film, and installation, the exhibition reveals the rich conceptual and material diversity of the region’s contemporary art scene. Through these varied approaches, the show traces a cyclical meditation on life, transformation, and place, creating a cohesive dialogue that situates individual artistic practices within the broader cultural and ecological narratives shaping South Florida today.

Image Credit: 

MANUELA GONZÁLEZ. Luz de Luna, 2025

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