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 ...
Locust Projects Boarded Up Its Windows With Art During Hurricane Irma As South Florida prepared for Hurricane Irma, residents frantically scavenged hardware stores, boarded up their windows, and ...
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 ...
It’s time to get ultra-protective about Miami’s venues, galleries, and event spaces. There’s a bad trend going on: Upper Eastside Garden is closing; Wallflower might be on its way out too. So now’s ...
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 ...
What sounds like clocks, chimes, and bells fills the Project Room at Locust Projects but there’s so much more than meets the eye and the ear in Alba Triana’s site-specific installation. On four walls ...
Tara Long’s new installation La Esquinita (little corner) has taken over all three spaces at Locust Projects as well as the building’s exterior, transforming the gallery into a shop for sweets and ...
Walking into Locust Projects’ final exhibit at their soon-to-be-vacated current location in the Design District, you might think you have the wrong address. The floors are covered in scuff marks and ...