I am honored to have two paintings currently on view at the Coral Springs Museum of Art, each engaging in distinct conversations around identity, transformation, and collective experience.

One Tree, Two Visions is presented in Entre Dos Mundos, a juried exhibition curated by Dr. Juliana Forero, Director of the Coral Springs Museum of Art. The exhibition brings together artists whose practices reflect on cultural dualities, migration, and belonging through the lens of contemporary visual language.

Bubble-graphy of a Time is featured in Transitions, another juried exhibition curated by Daniel Listwan and organized by the SOBRA Collective, a South Florida–based group of artists committed to advancing contemporary dialogue through experimentation, collaboration, and socially engaged practice. The show examines change as a continuum - a process that unites personal and collective transformation.

I am also deeply grateful to journalist Allison Beck and Coral Springs News, affiliated with the Miami Herald, for the recent articles highlighting my practice and its connection to the themes explored in Transitions. The feature reflects how contemporary art continues to serve as a space for reflection, resilience, and renewal.

To have both works presented simultaneously within the same institution - and framed within curatorial and critical dialogue - underscores the shared urgency of art as a language of transformation.