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Chicle Y Polvo remains on view and today Saturday we open from 2-4 pm and tomorrow Sunday from 11-3 pm. Alejandra Moros’s exhibition Chicle y Polvo expands her practice beyond painting, using installation and material experimentation to explore texture and transformation. Prompted to work outside of traditional painting, Moros approached the exhibition as an opportunity to translate the intimate, hyper-detailed language of her canvases into a more spatial and tactile experience. The exhibition reflects her ongoing interest in perception, physicality, and objecthood, inviting to move through work that feels oddly personal and strangely immersive. Peléame Found object, rhinestones, graphite on paper 2026
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Thursday night was a fantasy. Thank you for visiting us for the opening of Alejandra Moros’ ‘chicle y polvo’ On view until June 12th. Appointments to visit the exhibition via DMs or email.
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5 days ago
Chicle y Polvo, a solo exhibition by Alejandra Moros, opens tomorrow at 7pm. @alemoros @__tunnel
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9 days ago
Chicle y Polvo by Alejandra Moros opens next Thursday May 7th at 7pm. @alemoros @__tunnel
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16 days ago
Sterling Rook’s Shupingagua closes today. We are open 12-2. Come say bye. @sterlingrook
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21 days ago
We will be participating in Rob Pruitt’s flea market this Sunday April 26th, taking place at NSU from 12-5 Come visit us ?
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25 days ago
Andrés Viglucci wrote a very beautiful article for the @miamiherald It went live Friday, and yesterday Sunday we came across a front cover print in the tangible newspaper. How cool. It’s never not overwhelmingly emotional seeing how things turned out, how the space adapts to needs, and how needs change and evolve. To read the full article head to @miamiherald ‘s link in bio.
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26 days ago
Title: The fire in the water calls A photograph inside the image—my dad and sister. A memory inside that—my great grandfather in the river. Layered through skin, pattern, reflection. Something lost, something carried back. 📸 @pedrowazzan
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1 month ago
Shupingagua by Sterling Rook is on view. Appointments via dm. @sterlingrook @__tunnel #tunnelprojects
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1 month ago
Opening tomorrow Friday March 27th from 7-9pm STERLING ROOK—Shupingagua In Shupingagua, origins are not fixed points but abyssal spaces; deep, untraceable, and generative. Steel holds memory as weight. Fiber absorbs it as touch. The installation resists linear narrative, instead offering an environment where inheritance is felt as atmosphere rather than archive. Rook is a Miami-based artist working across steel and fiber. He received his M.F.A. from Florida International University and is a resident artist at Bakehouse Art Complex. In July 2025, he participated in AIRIE, where he continued his research into landscape, ancestry, and material memory. Photo by Lucia Meneses @sterlingrook @__tunnel #tunnelprojects
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Second and last run of Plato’s Cave: The Sleeper Has Awakened TONIGHT at 7pm Photos by @barronsherer @gscstudio @__tunnel #tunnelprojects
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Opening Friday, March 27th from 7 to 9 pm. Sterling Rook— SHUPINGAGUA Sterling Rook is a Miami-based artist working across steel and fiber. He received his M.F.A. from Florida International University and is a resident artist at the Bakehouse Art Complex. In July 2025, he was an Artist-in-Residence in the Everglades (AIRIE), where he continued his research into landscape, ancestry, and material memory. Drawing from a fragment of family history along the Napo River, Rook approaches ancestry as something regenerative: layered, cyclical, and sensed but never fully retrieved. Text appears throughout the installation as both image and vessel. Silkscreened phrases mirror themselves, fracture, and repeat, carrying story and myth while keeping resolution to himself. Language becomes surface. Surface becomes body.
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