Two site-specific exhibitions at Little River’s Locust Projects, engage with themes of identity, pop culture, and the intersection of Latin American and American media. “The Elephant Never Forgets” by ...
Two site-specific exhibitions at Little River’s Locust Projects, engage with themes of identity, pop culture, and the intersection of Latin American and American media. “The Elephant Never Forgets” by ...
At Locust Projects, Ema Ri’s “This Too Shall Pass” unfolds as a quiet yet expansive meditation on the relationship between the body, spirit and the natural world. On view through Saturday, the ...
Spring can be a time for new beginnings, even at Locust Projects. Miami’s longest-running alternative art space closed the doors of its longtime home in the Design District last year to move to a ...
Raw concrete and exposed drywall —these rough materials form the skeletons of two immersive new shows at Locust Projects, yet each one explores distinct ideas about connection, communication, and ...
The first exhibition for Miami’s Locust Projects, titled “Pigs and Lint,” was inspired by a discovery that Westen Charles, one of the alternative art spaces founders, created after he was enlisted to ...
Art Basel is officially underway, and while many events carry big price tags, a standout installation at Locust Projects offers a completely free experience. Miami artist Tara Long invites visitors ...
Artist Juana Valdes presents “Rest Ashore” at Locust Projects. Artist Juana Valdes presents “Rest Ashore” at Locust Projects, an immersive video installation that gives the viewer a first person ...