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The Frost Art Museum presents Tertulia Nights, an after-hours experience that takes place every second Thursday of the month. Tertulia Nights promotes an exchange of ideas and dynamic modes of creation and amplifies new voices, inviting local artists, scholars, and changemakers interested in engaging with the community in innovative ways. This time we will be joined by Miami based artist Amanda Linares.  

This event is free and open to the public. No need to register, just drop in. 

Artist Bio 
Amanda Linares is a Cuban-born visual artist based in Miami, Florida. Her multidisciplinary interests made her receive a technical degree in printmaking from San Alejandro Academy of Fine Arts, Havana, Cuba, and a BFA in graphic design from New World School of the Arts, Miami, Florida. Linares’ work intimately sways between many universal issues, such as identity, belonging, absence, and reconnection through an immense variety of media from design and drawing to installation and photography. Her work contains a poetic language while exploring narration and space through the use of re ection, transparency, revelation, found objects, and typographical solutions. Linares’ solo BFA project Between Islands and Peninsulas was displayed at the Bakehouse Art Complex, Miami, Florida (2020). Her work has been exhibited at Oolite Arts, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Edge Zones, The Bonnier Gallery, Miami, Florida, and FAR Contemporary Gallery, Ft Lauderdale, Florida. Linares participated in the Home + Away residency at Atlantic Center for the Arts with Oolite Arts in 2021 and is a 2022 Ellies Creator Award winner by Oolite Arts. She is currently a resident artist at the Bakehouse Art Complex.