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Sing for Hope!

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Come one, Come All!!

Loisaida Inc., Acacia Network and the Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly invite you to experience the uplifting power of music with Broadway performers from Sing for Hope!

Solo Exhibition: Juan Bautista Climent-Palmer

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Juan Bautista Climent first Solo Show in NYC
The exhibition contains oil painting, watercolors, and sculptural installation with traditional papier Maché Mexican technique.

Exhibition closes October 7th, 2017

Juan Bautista is a Mexican artist from Xochimilco, Mexico City, a place with a millennial history that has influenced his work with a particular convergence of Christian and indigenous symbols.

Solo Exhibition: Juan Bautista Climent-Palmer

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Juan Bautista Climent first Solo Show in NYC
The exhibition contains oil painting, watercolors, and sculptural installation with traditional papier Maché Mexican technique.

Exhibition closes October 7th, 2017

Juan Bautista is a Mexican artist from Xochimilco, Mexico City, a place with a millennial history that has influenced his work with a particular convergence of Christian and indigenous symbols.

Solo Exhibition: Juan Bautista Climent-Palmer

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Juan Bautista Climent first Solo Show in NYC
The exhibition contains oil painting, watercolors, and sculptural installation with traditional papier Maché Mexican technique.

Exhibition closes October 7th, 2017

Juan Bautista is a Mexican artist from Xochimilco, Mexico City, a place with a millennial history that has influenced his work with a particular convergence of Christian and indigenous symbols.

Solo Exhibition: Juan Bautista Climent-Palmer

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Juan Bautista Climent first Solo Show in NYC
The exhibition contains oil painting, watercolors, and sculptural installation with traditional papier Maché Mexican technique.

Exhibition closes October 7th, 2017

Juan Bautista is a Mexican artist from Xochimilco, Mexico City, a place with a millennial history that has influenced his work with a particular convergence of Christian and indigenous symbols.

AbrazARTE: A Benefit for Puerto Rico

Teatro LaTEA 107 Suffolk Street, New York, NY, United States

The Loisaida, Inc. Center presents, AbrazARTE at Teatro LATEA. Fundraiser to help people affected by #hurricaneMaria in #PR and in solidarity with the evento Verde Luz artistic movement. AbrazARTE is proud to present a showcase between local and international artists who love Puerto Rico and its people. Please join us on Saturday to raise funds [...]

Fantasy Island: Opening Reception

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

For Shey Rivera Ríos and Huáscar Robles, Hurricane María is an atmospheric manifestation compounded by the fiscal crisis troubling Puerto Rico’s urban landscape. The installation and performance Fantasy Island is an experience that explores how tourism and consumer culture sell a "fantastical" luxury lifestyle, a tropical paradise twisting crisis into “opportunity".

Exhibition Closing: Juan Bautista Climent-Palmer

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Juan Bautista Climent first Solo Show in NYC
The exhibition contains oil painting, watercolors, and sculptural installation with traditional papier Maché Mexican technique.

Exhibition closes October 7th, 2017

Juan Bautista is a Mexican artist from Xochimilco, Mexico City, a place with a millennial history that has influenced his work with a particular convergence of Christian and indigenous symbols.

Fantasy Island: Exhibition Open

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

For Fantasy Island, Rivera transformed Loisaida’s space into a real estate office surrounded by a black and white grid that envelops visitors while monitors flash GIFs that borrow aesthetics from the vaporwave movement. In one image, a hand waves a wad of cash to a “Puerto Rico” neon sign while icons of the Virgin Mary and a ram, both cultural symbols of Puerto Rico’s syncretism and colonial history, spin in an enticing, dizzying spell. Viewers are also inspired to reflect on how natural disasters such as the path of hurricanes affecting not only Puerto Rico but also our Caribbean neighbors maybe twisted into “opportunity” after the crisis subsides.