CHROMA 2024 at Lucid Design District: Miami Art Week Opening Reception on December 3rd. FREE with RSVP
CHROMA 2024 at Lucid Design District: Miami Art Week Opening Reception on December 3rd. FREE with RSVP
CHROMA 2024 at Lucid Design District: Miami Art Week Opening Reception on December 3rd. FREE with RSVP
CHROMA 2024 at Lucid Design District: Miami Art Week Opening Reception on December 3rd. FREE with RSVP
Lucid Design District proudly presents CHROMA 2024, the third annual group exhibition featuring the works of 20 national and international artists. Opening during Miami Art Week, which runs concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach, CHROMA 2024 offers an immersive art experience that celebrates diversity, creativity, and community in the heart of the Miami Design District.
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
“CHROMA 2024 is a testament to the vibrancy and diversity of the global art community,” says Payal Tak, owner of Lucid Design District and participating artist. “We’re thrilled to support our 20 exhibiting artists, whose works reflect the richness of our collective identities. This exhibition invites visitors to engage with art that transcends boundaries, set against the dynamic backdrop of the Miami Design District during Miami Art Week.”
Celebrating 20 Exhibiting Artists
Curated by Graciela Montich, CHROMA 2024 showcases a diverse array of mediums—including sculpture, mixed media, wall art, and wearable art—fostering a dialogue on inclusivity, community, and the shared human experience. The participating artists are:
- Alejandra Stier (Argentina)
- Andres Lopez Del Castillo (Colombia)
- Carina Adur (Argentina)
- Dariana Arias (Washington D.C.)
- Emilie Gosselin (Canada)
- Graciela Durand Pauli (Argentina)
- Graciela Montich, Curator (Argentina)
- Heather Lynn (Washington D.C.)
- Jeannie B. Cidel (Miami)
- Kevin M. Fletcher (Miami)
- Maria Boneo (Argentina)
- Mónica Avayou (Miami)
- Nelson Delgado (Houston)
- Nimi Trehan (Potomac)
- Paula Izzo (Brazil)
- Payal Tak (Miami)
- Raquel Chomer (Argentina)
- Robert Frankel (Chicago)
- Sandra de Souza-Peixoto (Miami)
- Simi Bhandari (Germantown)
Activation Schedule Enhances Exhibition Experience
In addition to the artworks on display, CHROMA 2024 offers special activations that enrich the visitor experience:
- Kevin M. Fletcher – “Echoes of Unity” Outdoor Mural
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- Mural Creation: Friday, November 29 – Monday, December 2, 2024
- Opening Reception: Mural at 85% completion, with Kevin adding final touches during the event
- Completion: Wednesday, December 4 – Friday, December 6, 2024
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- Navya Nataraj – TheTablaQueen
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- Live Tabla Performance: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
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- KUBE Man Performance by Rafael Montilla
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- Performance Time: Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
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 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.
Feature Image Photo 1: Lucid Design District (l to r) Graciela Montich, Curator, Payal Tak, Owner; Lisa Morales, Allegory PR Services | (c) Colls Fine Art Photography
Images 2 to 4 from past Lucid Design District opening receptions. | (c) Colls Fine Art Photography