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Selections from the New Wave Residents

25 Aug, 2021 - 26 Sep, 2021

GAVLAK Palm Beach is delighted to present a group show comprising recent work from New Wave's 2020-2021 artists-in-residence, Estelle Maisonett, Joiri Minaya, Renzo Ortega, and Asser Saint-Val鈥攖he first four artists invited to be in residence with the program. Each working in South Florida for six to eight weeks, the artists included in Selections from the New Wave Residents: Estelle Maisonett, Joiri Minaya, Renzo Ortega, Asser Saint-Val manipulate conventions of form and media in their renderings of both individual and communal narratives. In a multifaceted exploration of identity, transformation, migration and belonging, the politics of representation is a current that runs throughout the exhibition, on view from August 25 through September 26.

New Wave鈥攆ounded by Sarah Gavlak in 2018鈥攕upports emerging artists from marginalized communities, reflecting New Wave鈥檚 mission to cultivate dialogue and foster understanding across avenues of difference. In nurturing the practices of artists from historically underrepresented backgrounds, New Wave breaks down barriers faced due to gender, sexuality, race, and immigration status, emphasizing the work of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC artists. As a recent but already impactful fixture of Florida鈥檚 art scene, New Wave provides a critical bridge between the South Florida region and broader art-world currents, elevating the compelling ideas emerging from beyond traditional art-world centers. A portion of the proceeds from the show will benefit New Wave鈥檚 residency program and public programming.

鈥淣ew Wave鈥檚 world-class artist-in-residence program was born out of a desire to transform South Florida鈥檚 creative landscape with newfound support for emerging artists and a platform for radical ideas,鈥 said New Wave Founder Sarah Gavlak. 鈥淪ince launching the residency in 2019, we鈥檝e combined the strengths of collectors, community stakeholders, and art-world players to fashion generative residencies, resulting in a number of new works that we look forward to unveiling in our Palm Beach group show.鈥

鈥淚n anticipation of the fourth edition of New Wave Art Wknd, taking place this December 3-5, 2021, we鈥檙e thrilled to showcase the recent work of our first four artists-in-residence,鈥 said New Wave Program Director Sarah Haimes. 鈥淩ich with personal, political, and pop culture references, the works in the exhibition reflect on each artist鈥檚 individual exploration of identity through inventive imagery and compelling narratives.鈥



GAVLAK Palm Beach is delighted to present a group show comprising recent work from New Wave's 2020-2021 artists-in-residence, Estelle Maisonett, Joiri Minaya, Renzo Ortega, and Asser Saint-Val鈥攖he first four artists invited to be in residence with the program. Each working in South Florida for six to eight weeks, the artists included in Selections from the New Wave Residents: Estelle Maisonett, Joiri Minaya, Renzo Ortega, Asser Saint-Val manipulate conventions of form and media in their renderings of both individual and communal narratives. In a multifaceted exploration of identity, transformation, migration and belonging, the politics of representation is a current that runs throughout the exhibition, on view from August 25 through September 26.

New Wave鈥攆ounded by Sarah Gavlak in 2018鈥攕upports emerging artists from marginalized communities, reflecting New Wave鈥檚 mission to cultivate dialogue and foster understanding across avenues of difference. In nurturing the practices of artists from historically underrepresented backgrounds, New Wave breaks down barriers faced due to gender, sexuality, race, and immigration status, emphasizing the work of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC artists. As a recent but already impactful fixture of Florida鈥檚 art scene, New Wave provides a critical bridge between the South Florida region and broader art-world currents, elevating the compelling ideas emerging from beyond traditional art-world centers. A portion of the proceeds from the show will benefit New Wave鈥檚 residency program and public programming.

鈥淣ew Wave鈥檚 world-class artist-in-residence program was born out of a desire to transform South Florida鈥檚 creative landscape with newfound support for emerging artists and a platform for radical ideas,鈥 said New Wave Founder Sarah Gavlak. 鈥淪ince launching the residency in 2019, we鈥檝e combined the strengths of collectors, community stakeholders, and art-world players to fashion generative residencies, resulting in a number of new works that we look forward to unveiling in our Palm Beach group show.鈥

鈥淚n anticipation of the fourth edition of New Wave Art Wknd, taking place this December 3-5, 2021, we鈥檙e thrilled to showcase the recent work of our first four artists-in-residence,鈥 said New Wave Program Director Sarah Haimes. 鈥淩ich with personal, political, and pop culture references, the works in the exhibition reflect on each artist鈥檚 individual exploration of identity through inventive imagery and compelling narratives.鈥



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2406 Florida Avenue West Palm Beach, FL, USA 33401
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