Feria Clandestina, III edition

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Feria Clandestina announces its third edition
Making room, expanding its program with a
new home at the Gold Dust Motel. The fair
remains and leads as Miami’s only community
incubator art fair.

Clandestina will present 29 Exhibitor Rooms and
five Special Projects showcasing 93 local,
national, and international artists, its strongest
proposal to date.

The selection for the 2024 edition of the fair
presents two curator-driven selections., two
foundations, seven galleries, and 25 artists’
proposals, including Linda Asano, Anna Biondo,
Hannah Elissa Banciella, Chris Byrd, Monica
Czukerberg, Dahlia Dreszer, Alejandro Glatt,
Brandon Opalka, Rebecca White, and Raúl
Santos urban artists debuting his décor line
(Room 220).

Room 204, curated by Luna Goldberg, brings to
the conversation a selection of new and existing
works by eight artists from “The Crit Club”:
Harumi Abe, Jen Clay, Jenna Efrein, Brooke
Frank, Christian Feneck, Donna Haynes, Luke
Jenkins, and Ingrid Schindall, highlighting how
their thematic and aesthetic sensibilities have
grown complementary over time.

XP · Art Agency (Cologne), an initiative
dedicated to implementing unique and
sustainable art projects that enhance the
cultural landscape, presents Manuela Gjoka’s
300 yards of thought along with a selection of
works by Romain Burgy for Room 207.

The fair brings to Miami a vigorous selection of
video and digital proposals, inviting visitors to
think about their relationship with themselves,
people, place, and time. The digital category
includes a video art and textile installation by
Lisu Vega (Miami) and Carlos Pedreañez (São
Paulo), the sound installation The liberation of
meaning
by Richard Garet (Miami), which
transforms the literary works of Uruguayan poet
Mario Benedetti into a dynamic auditory
experience, and Above and below a multichannel site-specific installation designed to
explore cross-cultural conversation around
watershed ecologies as it relates to Detroit and
Miami presented by Bulk Space (Detroit).

Participating galleries will present strong
proposals by emergent and mid-career artists,
including Joan Jimenez and Destiny “Desi”
Swoop with Supermarket Gallery (Miami);
Hermes Berrio, Margaret Roleke, and Lydia
Viscardi with The Camp Gallery (Miami); South
Korean artist MinSeok Chi and Gabriel Lengeling
from Guanajuato with Galería Unión (CDMX).

Focusing on community building and
participation, the fair will feature a residence by
Jolt Radio, the city’s community radio station,
and introduce a collaboration with MUD
Foundation to expand the program beyond the
traditional boundaries of the physical space.

Additionally, Miami’s contemporary-art
grassroots fair will release its first art edition, as
part of The Pool Pass, a limited edition floaty and
print by Nice’N Easy.

Feria Clandestina is dedicated to creating lasting
and inspiring impact during and beyond the fair.
It does this by initiating and maintaining
essential conversations in the cultural space.
With this at heart, the fair is deeply grateful for
the valuable input and support of its first ever
Committee Members: Jess Allie, Co-Director of
Bulk-Space; Chloe Berkowitz, Founder and
President of Berkowitz Contemporary
Foundation; and Neil Ramsey, The Creative
Economist.

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