Crosstown Arts Opening Reception
Maritza Dávila-Irizarry – From the Ashes
A powerful tribute to resilience, this exhibition showcases new and salvaged works from Maritza Dávila-Irizarry, who lost her printmaking studio and decades of artwork in a devastating fire. Through prints, photos, and narratives, she transforms loss into an inspiring testament to creativity and community.
‘Danielle Sierra – Supernatural Telescope
Blending memory, love, and loss, Danielle Sierra’s work is a deeply personal homage to her father. Through poetic and ethereal imagery, she invites viewers to look through a “supernatural telescope” and glimpse moments of joy, reflection, and hope that transcend time.
Blending memory, love, and loss, Danielle Sierra’s work is a deeply personal homage to her father. Through poetic and ethereal imagery, she invites viewers to look through a “supernatural telescope” and glimpse moments of joy, reflection, and hope that transcend time.
Nelson Gutierrez – A Journey into the Shadows
Exploring themes of forced displacement and global migration, Nelson Gutierrez’s three-dimensional cutout drawings use light and shadow to depict the struggles of individuals in search of a better life. His evocative work offers a poignant reflection on resilience and change.
Exploring themes of forced displacement and global migration, Nelson Gutierrez’s three-dimensional cutout drawings use light and shadow to depict the struggles of individuals in search of a better life. His evocative work offers a poignant reflection on resilience and change.
Juan Roberto Murat Salas – With the Colors of the Caribbean
Cuban artist Juan Roberto Murat Salas brings the vibrancy of Caribbean culture to life through bold colors and dynamic compositions. Honoring the traditions of Cuban masters, his work celebrates deities, architecture, dance, and the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Cuban artist Juan Roberto Murat Salas brings the vibrancy of Caribbean culture to life through bold colors and dynamic compositions. Honoring the traditions of Cuban masters, his work celebrates deities, architecture, dance, and the rich cultural heritage of the region.