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Online archive & forum ft artists, writers, & artist-run projects internationally, with a MIA focus)🪔📡⏱️⌨️ @queue_gallery Editor and Founder @catuxxca
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STRIPPERS AND FISHING 🖤 TONIGHT 8-11PM 212 N MIAMI AVE at @lllllc.misc K done spamming 🥶🎣
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1 year ago
LUV LETTERS are here (well otwww)❗️❣️💋 Excited af to finally share the winners of Queue Magazine’s first ever summer 2024 open call —Luv Letters. Seven writers from Miami to Riyadh—reading so many submissions was both intimidating (can’t believe y’all really submitted 🥹) and deeply moving. Choosing these seven winners was incredibly tough, and we’re grateful to everyone who shared their work with such vulnerability x The magazines are on their way to print, make sure you are subscribed to QUEUE’s newsletter to receive first notice of when you can purchase a copy (they will be limited) 🤍
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1 year ago
The Interview with @fharidlatorre is officially up. Go take a look on Queuegallery.net / Q Magazine đź–¤
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14 days ago
We had the pleasure of picking Fharid LaTorre’s brain. The full interview will be released within the next 48 hours on our site. To receive it directly to your inbox, make sure you’re signed up for our newsletter via queuegallery.net 💋 Fharid LaTorre (b. 1999, Miami, FL) is a contemporary artist based in Miami, working primarily in sculpture. His work is currently on view in a two person exhibition at QUEUE Gallery alongside Jamieson Pearl. LaTorre received his BFA from The Cooper Union in 2022 and works primarily in sculpture. His practice explores the beginning point of fracturing, where rupture, healing, and regeneration coexist, examining moments of capture and the (non) consensual illusions that stabilize them. Through materially driven forms informed by medical and industrial systems, his work evokes altered anatomical responses and mutations outside individual control, shaped by infrastructures of extraction and circulation that interpenetrate human life at both massive and molecular scales. LaTorre is currently in residence at Tunnel Projects and YoungArts. Come experience the work in person🗝️ On view now: Thurs–Sat, 1–6pm or by appointment through May 22. 300 SW 12th Ave, Unit 324-A, Miami, FL
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16 days ago
Congrats to @queue_gallery on their brand new show at their brand new location.
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1 month ago
Tonight we open QUEUE Gallery’s new location in little Havana. Evidence of Evolution with Jamieson Pearl & Fharid LaTorre opens from 6-9 pm. 300 SW 12th Ave, Unit 324-A, Miami, FL We now live in the same shopping plaza as @__tunnel where so many of our friends and inspirations have their studios (including current exhibiting artist @fharidlatorre & our represented artist @daavud ). QUEUE is on the second floor. I love Miami, I love my little village who helps make Q a reality. I love that both the last spot and the new spot are 10 mins away from the house I grew up in, where my mum still is. I’m so so grateful, it definitely makes me emotional and almost makes me sick. Thank you and see u soon🖤 -Catherine
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1 month ago
Join us this Saturday at the Miami Zine Fair at booth 24A, QUEUE Magazine will be there with our two issues (LUV LETTERS & Strippers & Fishing), along with a limited amount of new tote bags, our staple t-shirts (very few left), and limited edition artist books handmade by Morgan Leigh🖤 We’ll be alongside soo many other amazing local Miami zinesters… see you there! 💋 Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026 Location: Paradise Plaza - 140 NE 39th St, Miami, FL 33137 Event Hours: 12-5 PM #MiamiZineFair #miamizinefair2026
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1 month ago
Thank you to @artpilcom Artpil Magazine and Italy-based writer and curator Chiara Causo @chiaracso for the thoughtful piece on the conceptual framework of Q-represented artist @daavud David Correa’s recent solo exhibition in Mexico City, Un Gran Amor por La Bomba. Thank you to everyone who helped make this exhibition possible. Thank you to various friends for the beautiful images. You can read the full article on Artpil.com. You can read more about the exhibition and see the full catalogue on queuegallery.net.
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2 months ago
Q is currently in Mexico City prepping for our group presentation and David Correa’s solo exhibition with @valentine.worldwide . That said, if you’re in Miami right now, it is an absolute must to visit @primaryprojects , where you can see current works by @daavud on view. Today is the final day to experience these pieces alongside other incredible artists in that which frightens us, which also introduces new work by Tunnel Projects residents Genesis Moreno, Richard Moreno, and Luna Palazzolo-Daboul. “…..Nestled within an underground parking garage in Little Havana, amid a warren of studios and the exhibition space aptly named Tunnel, these four artists have helped shape a subterranean ecosystem where prayers meet elegies, and their collective intensity evokes historic moments when artists, working in dialogue, redefined what art could be. Through concrete, sound, image, and gesture, they reach toward the ineffable-not to resolve it, but to inhabit it, where the act of making becomes both a form of belief and a measure of faith. Beneath it all, the human impulse to control hums like an engine: lust to perfect, desire to mechanize-where precision is its own undoing; the tighter the grip, the looser the grasp. What endures instead is the residue of touch-the tremor in the line, the hand’s inevitable error-which reminds us that creation is not conquest, but correspondence…….” -Primary Pictured : David Correa Castle Bravo, 2025 tarp and grommets 80 x 120 in 203.2 × 304.8 cm Hyperdeath 1, 2025 marine steering quadrant, matte print 22 × 20 x 2 1/2 in 55.9 × 50.8 × 6.3 Cm Fat Man, 2025 tarp and grommets 80 × 120 in 203.2 × 304.8 cm
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3 months ago
Artist Spotlight: David Correa (@daavud ) David Correa (b. 1999 Miami, Florida) is a contemporary artist based out of Miami. Having received his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Correa’s work takes a multi-disciplinary approach to creating and presenting narrative. His work explores existentialism and post-humanism, depicting the efficiency of the human body as a system which can be modified and instrumentalized. Correa is represented by Queue Gallery (@queue_gallery ) and has notably exhibited at Untitled Art fairs, Primary Projects and Voloshyn. He is also an alumni of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and currently in residence at Tunnel Projects (@__tunnel ). David Correa (n. 1999, Miami, Florida) es un artista contemporáneo radicado en Miami. Egresado del Maryland Institute College of Art, su práctica adopta un enfoque multidisciplinario para la creación y presentación de narrativas. Su obra explora temas como el existencialismo y el posthumanismo, abordando el cuerpo humano como un sistema eficiente susceptible de ser modificado e instrumentalizado. Correa está representado por Queue Gallery y ha participado en exposiciones destacadas en Untitled Art, Primary Projects y Voloshyn. Es egresado de la Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture y actualmente realiza una residencia en Tunnel Projects.
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3 months ago
This Sunday, join us for a special viewing of Morgan Leigh’s limited-edition artist books. Surrounded by her solo exhibition in the gallery—TEETHING, Leigh will share her unique index books and years of material research, followed by an informal Q&A. Sunday, January 4th 12-7pm 212 N Miami Ave, 2nd floor
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4 months ago
Happy New Year 🤍🎆🤍 Five months since we opened, and we’re blessed to share it with everyone who comes up these steps. Thank you to the artists who made our space a living archive of trust, tenderness, beauty. Thank you to everyone who has stepped onto these diy wood floors, and to all the baddies whose heels have left their mark in them (the best signs of life). Ty #Miami, cheers to many more moments of art bringing us together in 2026.
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4 months ago