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Visit Bakehouse Art Complex Located in Wynwood

Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood (Miami, Florida)

Have you been to @bakehouseartcomplex – Miami’s premier not-for-profit incubator for artistic creativity?

The Bakehouse Art Complex is a non-profit arts organization that stands at the heart of South Florida’s bustling arts scene, where it has been a beacon of creativity and collaboration for nearly four decades.

Founded in 1985, it comprises studio spaces, art production facilities, galleries, and educational programming.

They host an artists’ residency program, offer studios at an affordable price, and build community.

The name “Bakehouse” nods to the history of their building (originally an Art Deco-era industrial bakery) where they offer the highest level of artistic creativity, development, and artistic collaboration for the most promising talent.

Their community comprises over 100 resident and associate artists with a rich diversity of cultures, languages, and artistic practices — painting, sculpture, printmaking, metal and woodworking, photography, digital/interactive media, performance art, even history.

Their programs focus on nurturing artists by supporting the creation and exhibition of new work. We organize professional and creative development programs and workshops, coordinate studio visits, support community outreach efforts, and host classes.

If you haven’t visited before, you can attend one of our twice-annual Open Studios, where they welcome the community to meet and engage with the artists. They are open daily for public visitation daily from 12 PM to 5 PM.

The raccoon, Jason, is the chairman of their board 🦝. Bakehouse Art Complex is located at 561 NW 32nd St, Miami, FL 33127. For more information visit bacfl.org

Thank you @museumparty for introducing me to this space ☺️✨

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