
Lucid Design District is thrilled to announce CHROMA 2024, the third edition of its annual group show, continuing a tradition that began when the gallery first opened its doors during Art Basel/Miami Art Week in 2022. CHROMA 2024 promises an art experience that transcends the typical exhibition, offering visitors the chance to engage directly with artists and gain deeper insights into their creative processes. The atmosphere is intentionally welcoming, featuring live entertainment and special activations throughout the week.
CHROMA 2024: Miami Art Week Exhibition at Lucid Design District
Opening Reception: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | 4:00 – 7:00 pm | Free with RSVP
Location: Lucid Design District, 10 NE 41 St., Miami, FL 33137
Exhibition Dates: December 3 – December 17, 2024
This year, art collectors and enthusiasts can look forward to the works of 20 national and international artists, each showcasing mastery in their craft. From meticulously crafted sculptures and innovative wall art to a unique collection of ‘wearable art’ created exclusively for the CHROMA 2024 audience, this year’s show will be a true feast for the senses.
“I believe that art matters. It serves as a conduit through which an artist’s energy flows to the viewer, opening our minds and hearts to new perspectives on the world around us, including ourselves,” says Payal Tak, owner of Lucid Design District and a participating artist. “At Lucid, creativity is ever-present. I invite art lovers to immerse themselves in this year’s exhibition and experience the boundless imaginations of our artists.”
New Artists:
- Andres Lopez Del Castillo (Colombia)
- Carina Adur (Argentina)
- Dariana Arias (Washington D.C.)
- Graciela Durand Pauli (Argentina)
- Jeannie B. Cidel (Miami)
- Maria Boneo (Argentina)
- Nelson Delgado (Houston)
- Nimi Trehan (Potomac)
- Paula Izzo (Brazil)
- Raquel Chomer (Argentina)
New Artists’ Statement:
- Andres Lopez Del Castillo (Colombia)
Specialization: Sculpture
Through his sculptures, Lopez Del Castillo conceptualizes human behavior. His work prompts reflection on the impact of human obsession with superficial success and urges us to break free from the chains of constant comparisons.
Statement: “For me, the most exciting thing is being able to share my thoughts with art lovers. I hope to contribute to the cultural and artistic enrichment of such an important week. I believe that Lucid Design District is an ideal place to give space to inspiration turned into reality, to receive feedback on my work with fresh, constructive perspectives that help me evolve as an artist, and to open doors to collaborations, future exhibition opportunities, and possible creative partnerships.”
Returning Artists:
- Alejandra Stier (Argentina)
- Emilie Gosselin (Canada)
- Graciela Montich, Curator (Argentina)
- Heather Lynn (Washington D.C.)
- Kevin M. Fletcher (Miami)
- Mónica Avayou (Miami)
- Payal Tak, Owner (Miami)
- Robert Frankel (Chicago)
- Sandra de Souza-Peixoto (Miami)
- Simi Bhandari (Germantown)
Returning Artist’s Statement:
- Emilie Gosselin (Canada)
Specialization: Multimedia, Acrylic Painting
Gosselin paints with a blend of dripping, knife technique, and brushwork, often incorporating epoxy resin and vintage Swarovski crystals imported from Europe.
Statement: “I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity. Three of my paintings shown during Lucid’s art shows have been acquired by collectors in Miami. Coming from Canada, it is great to know that my style resonates with the Miami audience.”
CHROMA 2023, Miami Art Week Exhibition, Opening Reception
Lucid Design District
10 NE 41 St., Miami, FL 33137
Opening Reception: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | 4:00 – 7:00 pm | Free with RSVP
Gallery Hours: 11 am – 5 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Additional hours by appointment.
Exhibition Closes: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
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About Lucid Design District
Established in 2021 as a studio and exhibition space for founder Payal Tak’s personal artwork, Lucid Design District opened as an art gallery during Art Basel Miami 2022. Located in Miami Design District’s “art corner” (10-12 NE 41 St. at Miami Ave.), Lucid neighbors iconic spaces like the Museum Garage, de la Cruz Collection, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. The gallery was born from Tak’s desire to connect with the community through collaborative art exchanges. Lucid Design District hosts group exhibitions, educational art talks, and artist networking events. The 3700-sf space is also an ideal environment for design-focused networking events, featuring a large reception area, 8 curio-style ‘idea spaces’ for solo showcases, a full-size kitchen, and a 75’ outdoor seating area with a large installation wall.