Exhibitions
A painter who holds three generations of Dominican lineage in every brushstroke and has collectors on six continents. A sculptor who strips the human body to a fragment because the fragment holds more than the whole. A man who paints Atabey and Gilgamesh because he has read the texts and lived the contradictions. An artist who learned to paint in Jackson Square, then in Tampa's psychiatric wards, then alongside masters for thirteen years. A photographer who does not capture moments, she excavates them. A painter who asks why a tree branch looks like a bolt of lightning and has spent fifty years answering. This is the work Marcolina's shows. Every exhibition built to put it in the room where it belongs.
and Auroras
The Moon collection and the South Tampa Victorian Houses on the same canvas. Guillo Pérez 3 paints the light between things: firefly glow and aurora shimmer, celestial drift and Tampa architecture, the poetic and the particular. Each painting is a story told in color and light.
Three artists. One question: what is self-evident? Willy Pérez through refined abstraction, Blake Emory through sculptural form and optical language, Guillo Pérez 3 through reflections on war and history. An exhibition about how truth and perception intertwine in the hands of artists who have each built a distinct visual logic over decades.
Five artists exploring the raw power of nature and the emotions it awakens. Lush forests, roaring seas, the female form woven into wildlife, the vibrant geometry of the Caribbean landscape. The gallery debut of emerging artist Morgan Guinessey alongside four established voices. Art that asked you to feel something before you thought about anything.
A solo exhibition peeling back layers of gold to expose what lies beneath wealth and power. Bold, unapologetic, and deliberately dramatic.
A solo tribute to Ybor City's unbreakable spirit following the October 2023 tragedy. Honoring the community that refuses to be broken.
Celebrating the strength and resilience of women through art. Six artists. Gallery debuts of Alicia Emory and Mel Quintana.
Identity, masks, and what lies beneath. The world gallery launch of artist Mark Rendini alongside three of the gallery's strongest voices.
Paintings and photography redefining paradise. Not a place but a memory, a touch, an experience that is deeply personal and unrepeatable.
Photography and oil paintings celebrating local culture and natural beauty. Street portraits and religious practices alongside bold figurative painting.
Abstract painting, surreal sculpture, and digital media exploring identity, perception, and the unknown. Built around ambiguity and the mysteries of existence.
The opening exhibition. Latin for source and origin. Heritage, ancestry, and what artistic traditions carry forward. The gallery's very beginning.
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