Susana Baker and her half-dozen guests walk slowly through an exhibit of intricately carved and painted wood, depicting Florida fauna and wildlife. Next, Zadok Gallery director Mark Smith guides them through exhibits on Jacquard woven tapestries, the photography of Tatiana Parcero and the charcoal-monofilament medium of South Korean artist Seon Ghi Bahk, whose renditions of a table and vase are suspended in the air. Before leaving, the group circles the hypnotic prism-like structures of Gabriel Dawe, made with 52 miles of multi-colored thread. As the group leaves this gallery in the Wynwood art district of Miami, heading to an exhibit of Clyde Butcher’s photographic work on Cuba at the Center for Visual Communication, Baker asks: “Did you guys know this was here in your own back yard? Isn’t this incredible?”

 

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