Aluna Art Foundation

Aluna Art Foundation Aluna Art Foundation is a non-profit organization created to promote a wide range of dialogues among artistic practices.

For those who have not yet seen the exhibitions curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective at the Tower Art Center in Little...
05/29/2026

For those who have not yet seen the exhibitions curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective at the Tower Art Center in Little Havana, join the dynamic of Little Havana Cultural Fridays in this vibrant neighborhood, this May 29th, starting at 7:00 pm. We invite you to tour “Architectures of Imagination”, inside the Tower Hotel; “Endangered and Unseen”, at our venue located in the same cultural center; and the project under construction by Liene Bosquê, the guest resident at the Miami Photographic Observatory (MPhO).

Aluna Art Foundation
1444 SW 7th Street, Miami, FL 33135

Save the date: May 9th, at 6 pm | “Elisa Benedetti: A Fresh Story to Rewrite”, presents the work developed by the Venezu...
05/05/2026

Save the date: May 9th, at 6 pm | “Elisa Benedetti: A Fresh Story to Rewrite”, presents the work developed by the Venezuelan photographer during her residency at the Miami Photographic Observatory (MPhO), a project centered on the women of Little Havana as bearers of memory, lived experience, and belonging.

Grounded in a practice shaped by proximity and reciprocity, Benedetti creates portraits in workplaces and within the homes of her participants, where domestic space acquires depth as both a cultural landscape and an extension of the lives it shelters. Rather than documenting a community, the artist constructs, together with her subjects, a shared space of representation in which the image emerges through relationship.

The exhibition also incorporates a questionnaire conceived by the artist and completed by those women, adding a layer of self-representation that expands the portrait into a more dialogical register. In parallel, a series of Polaroids introduces an immediate documentation of the neighborhood, forming an affective cartography that complements the project as a whole. Moving between portraiture, archive, and social observation, A Fresh Story to Rewrite offers an intimate and collective reading of Little Havana, positioning its women as active protagonists in the construction and rewriting of their own stories.

This exhibition was made possible with the support of Art Connection Foundation and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.

About the artist
Elisa Benedetti has been based in Miami since 2018. She earned a master’s degree in Photography with PhotoEspaña and is currently pursuing an MFA at Florida International University. Her practice combines analog and digital processes, including the use of Polaroid and medium-format cameras. In 2025, she was selected to present part of her Overtown portrait series at Green Space Foundation, on view from October 2025 through March 2026. She is also currently exhibiting her project Liberty City at Sala Mendoza in Caracas, Venezuela. Her work has been shown at PhotoEspaña (Madrid), the HistoryMiami Museum, and in solo exhibitions in Miami. She has been selected for the Coral Gables Museum photography exhibition in two consecutive years and received the Arturo Michelena Prize in Venezuela (2023), with work included in the permanent collection of the Galería de Arte Nacional. She has published three artist books and understands photography as an affectionate archive—one that preserves stories honoring the people portrayed, and leaves a record for future generations.

About Art Connections
Arts Connection Foundation was created in 2006 by Andreína Fuentes Angarita. It is a nonprofit arts organization based in Miami, focused on community engagement, education, and support for artists. Its collaboration with the MPHo aligns with core goals, including promoting artistic projects with social impact and using art to engage communities, explore identity, and address social, cultural, and political issues. Overall, Arts Connection Foundation operates at the intersection of artistic creation, community participation, education, and cultural activism.

About the Miami Photographic Observatory
The Miami Photographic Observatory is an artistic residency and platform dedicated to studying, through photographic imagery, the urban evolution and current configuration of Miami’s vital spaces. The artists-in-residence will map various sectors of the city, creating updated visual archives to be presented on artistic and educational platforms. These archives will function not only as visual chronicles of a landscape and its time but also as interactive fields of dialogue between imagery and theory. Local and international artists will have access to studio/gallery space, where they can exhibit previous works and the commissioned pieces created during their residency.

The outcome of this multidisciplinary research will be gradually collected and organized on the Miami Photographic Observatory’s website. The visual mappings created by the residents will be presented in thematic exhibitions at Aluna Art Foundation’s space in Little Havana. Over time, the Miami Photographic Observatory aspires to become an essential visual and theoretical platform for the study of the city’s heritage and for understanding its transformations during the early decades of the 21st century.

Save the date | Saturday May 9th, 6:00 pm |Aluna Art Foundation cordially invites you to the opening reception of “Endan...
05/05/2026

Save the date | Saturday May 9th, 6:00 pm |Aluna Art Foundation cordially invites you to the opening reception of “Endangered and Unseen”, an exhibition curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective with invited artist Tori Arpad-Cotta, Ozan Atalan, Roxana Barba, Anna Biondo, María Cristina Carbonell, W***y Castellanos, Renata Cruz, David Ellingsen, Sonia Falcone, Bel Falleiros, Carol Jazzar, MC Galindo Oñate, Flor Godward, Roberto Huarcaya, Jean Jaffe, Claudio Marcotulli, Milena Martínez-Pedrosa, Vero Murphy, Leroy Osceola, Cecilia Paredes, Evelyn Politzer, Andrés Quintero, Santiago Tobón, Darío Ramírez, Debora Rosental, Lydia Rubio, Eduardo Sayegh, Aida Tejada, and Gastón Ugalde

This exhibition is a collective response to the call that other living beings have made to our overbearing species.

Aluna Art Foundation
Friday, April 24th at 7:00 pm | 1444 SW 7th Street, Miami, Fl 33135

Endangered and Unseen

“What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts soon happens to man.”
Literary version by Ted Perry inspired by the speech of Chief Seattle (also called Sealth or Si’ahl), delivered in 1854 during the presidency of Franklin Pierce.

This exhibition was made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners, as well as The Barlington Group, The 55 Project, Dina Mitrani Gallery, and Gaboz Art Solutions.

Save the date: April 24th, at 6 pm | “Elisa Benedetti: A Fresh Story to Rewrite”, presents the work developed by the Ven...
04/19/2026

Save the date: April 24th, at 6 pm | “Elisa Benedetti: A Fresh Story to Rewrite”, presents the work developed by the Venezuelan photographer during her residency at the Miami Photographic Observatory (MPhO), a project centered on the women of Little Havana as bearers of memory, lived experience, and belonging. Grounded in a practice shaped by proximity and reciprocity, Benedetti creates portraits in workplaces and within the homes of her participants, where domestic space acquires depth as both a cultural landscape and an extension of the lives it shelters. Rather than documenting a community, the artist constructs, together with her subjects, a shared space of representation in which the image emerges through relationship.

The exhibition also incorporates a questionnaire conceived by the artist and completed by those women, adding a layer of self-representation that expands the portrait into a more dialogical register. In parallel, a series of Polaroids introduces an immediate documentation of the neighborhood, forming an affective cartography that complements the project as a whole. Moving between portraiture, archive, and social observation, A Fresh Story to Rewrite offers an intimate and collective reading of Little Havana, positioning its women as active protagonists in the construction and rewriting of their own stories.

This exhibition was made possible with the support of Art Connection Foundation and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.

About the artist

Elisa Benedetti has been based in Miami since 2018. She earned a master’s degree in Photography with PhotoEspaña and is currently pursuing an MFA at Florida International University. Her practice combines analog and digital processes, including the use of Polaroid and medium-format cameras. In 2025, she was selected to present part of her Overtown portrait series at Green Space Foundation, on view from October 2025 through March 2026. She is also currently exhibiting her project Liberty City at Sala Mendoza in Caracas, Venezuela. Her work has been shown at PhotoEspaña (Madrid), the HistoryMiami Museum, and in solo exhibitions in Miami. She has been selected for the Coral Gables Museum photography exhibition in two consecutive years and received the Arturo Michelena Prize in Venezuela (2023), with work included in the permanent collection of the Galería de Arte Nacional. She has published three artist books and understands photography as an affectionate archive—one that preserves stories honoring the people portrayed, and leaves a record for future generations.

About Art Connections

Arts Connection Foundation was created in 2006 by Andreína Fuentes Angarita. It is a nonprofit arts organization based in Miami, focused on community engagement, education, and support for artists. Its collaboration with the MPHo aligns with core goals, including promoting artistic projects with social impact and using art to engage communities, explore identity, and address social, cultural, and political issues. Overall, Arts Connection Foundation operates at the intersection of artistic creation, community participation, education, and cultural activism.

About the Miami Photographic Observatory

The Miami Photographic Observatory is an artistic residency and platform dedicated to studying, through photographic imagery, the urban evolution and current configuration of Miami’s vital spaces. The artists-in-residence will map various sectors of the city, creating updated visual archives to be presented on artistic and educational platforms. These archives will function not only as visual chronicles of a landscape and its time but also as interactive fields of dialogue between imagery and theory. Local and international artists will have access to studio/gallery space, where they can exhibit previous works and the commissioned pieces created during their residency.

The outcome of this multidisciplinary research will be gradually collected and organized on the Miami Photographic Observatory’s website. The visual mappings created by the residents will be presented in thematic exhibitions at Aluna Art Foundation’s space in Little Havana. Over time, the Miami Photographic Observatory aspires to become an essential visual and theoretical platform for the study of the city’s heritage and for understanding its transformations during the early decades of the 21st century.

Save the date | Friday April 24th, 7:00 pm |Aluna Art Foundation cordially invites you to the opening reception of “Enda...
04/19/2026

Save the date | Friday April 24th, 7:00 pm |Aluna Art Foundation cordially invites you to the opening reception of “Endangered and Unseen”, an exhibition curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective with invited artist Tori Arpad-Cotta, Ozan Atalan, Roxana Barba, Anna Biondo, María Cristina Carbonell, W***y Castellanos, Renata Cruz, David Ellingsen, Sonia Falcone, Bel Falleiros, MC Galindo Oñate, Flor Godward, Roberto Huarcaya, Jean Jaffe, Claudio Marcotulli, Vero Murphy, Leroy Osceola, Cecilia Paredes, Evelyn Politzer, Andrés Quintero, Santiago Tobón, Darío Ramírez, Debora Rosental, Lydia Rubio, Eduardo Sayegh, Aida Tejada, and Gastón Ugalde.

This exhibition is a collective response to the call that other living beings have made to our overbearing species.

Aluna Art Foundation
Friday, April 24th at 7:00 pm | 1444 SW 7th Street, Miami, Fl 33135

Endangered and Unseen

“What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts soon happens to man.”
Literary version by Ted Perry inspired by the speech of Chief Seattle (also called Sealth or Si’ahl), delivered in 1854 during the presidency of Franklin Pierce.

This exhibition was made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners, as well as The Barlington Group, The 55 Project, and Gaboz Art Solutions.

Many thanks to art critic Dennys Matos and El Nuevo Herald for his extensive coverage of "Architectures of Imaginatio, t...
04/06/2026

Many thanks to art critic Dennys Matos and El Nuevo Herald for his extensive coverage of "Architectures of Imaginatio, the exhibition curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective at the Tower Hotel in Little Havana. The show will remain on view through June 2026. Thanks again Dennys!

Today @ Aluna Art Foundation | One night, three events!5:00–6:00 PMArtist talk with Iván Castillo and Claudio Marcotulli...
03/07/2026

Today @ Aluna Art Foundation | One night, three events!

5:00–6:00 PM
Artist talk with Iván Castillo and Claudio Marcotulli, artists featured in the exhibition Architectures of Imagination, curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective. With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners.

6:00–9:00 PM
Join us for the closing reception of The Music of Things, featuring a special artist talk by Alba Triana.

7:00 PM
Visit the exhibition Elisa Benedetti: The Eye of Microhistory at the Miami Photographic Observatory studio/residency, created with the support of Art Connections Foundation.

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Aluna Art Foundation | 1444 SW 7th Street. Miami, FL 33135

Brookhart Jonquil’s sculpture in the garden of “Architectures of Imagination” - Aluna Art Foundation at the Tower Hotel)...
02/22/2026

Brookhart Jonquil’s sculpture in the garden of “Architectures of Imagination” - Aluna Art Foundation at the Tower Hotel))

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