Primary is pleased to present a solo booth from Atlanta based artist Dustin Emory as part of NADA and TD Bank's Curated Spotlight a special section at NADA Miami 2023 curated by Jenée-Daria Strand, Assistant Curator at Public Art Fund. Curated Spotlight will feature eight presentations from exhibiting galleries.
“Curated Spotlight at NADA Miami is a catalyst for the meteoric rise of emerging galleries and artists, and I am honored to be organizing its third Miami iteration this year. With presence spanning three countries, including five states across the US, each gallery brings a dynamic and contemplative approach to their solo presentations––some of whom are participating in NADA Miami for the first time. Each artist’s work exemplifies an exciting multi-modal creative practice, whether in physical form or conceptual thought, and reflects the creative ethos emerging across the art world today. The experience of curating this platform in the context of an art fair is incredibly gratifying, and the support of TD Bank makes each iteration increasingly impactful,” said Jenée-Daria Strand.
NADA Miami
December 5–9, 2023
Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
VIP Preview (by Invitation):
Tuesday, December 5, 10am–4pm
VIP Hour (by Invitation):
Wednesday, December 6, 10–11am
Open to the Public:
Tuesday, December 5, 4–7pm
Wednesday, December 6, 11am–7pm
Thursday, December 7, 11am–7pm
Friday, December 8, 11am–7pm
Saturday, December 9, 11am–6pm
Dustin Emory (b. 1999, Atlanta, Georgia) is a self taught visual artist with a practice primarily consisting of painting. His work largely explores the human response to confinement through a black and white lens. He has exhibited nationally and internationally with group shows in New York and Paris, as well as recent solo exhibitions in London, Paris and Miami. His work can be found in the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA and is included in the upcoming issue (166) of New American Paintings.
Jenée-Daria Strand is a curator and writer. Presently, she is the Assistant Curator at Public Art Fund. Prior to, she was the Curatorial Associate in the Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, where, since 2019, she supported numerous exhibitions including “Lorraine O’Grady: Both/And,” "Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold," and co-organized “Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe." She has contributed written material for publications by the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Brooklyn Museum, SEEN Journal, and more. Jenée received her M.A. in Museum Studies from NYU where her research centered Black feminist scholarship and institutional critique through modern and contemporary art. She also holds a BFA, in Dance/Performance Studies from Florida State University.
Primary. (Est. in 2007) is a context & research-driven curatorial collective with a focus on public arts. Located in Little River, Miami, our private residence explores modern ideas on the subject of live/work, connecting new voices in contemporary art with growing audiences & collections.
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