Handle with care.
Overview
HANDLE WITH CAREA group show curated by Dále Zine & Subliminal Projects.
OPENING RECEPTION
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 5-9 PM
DÁLE ZINE SHOP50 NE 40th St, Miami, FL 33137
Dále Zine and Shepard Fairey’s Los Angeles–based gallery, Subliminal Projects, are pleased to present HANDLE WITH CARE, a co-curated group exhibition opening at Dále Zine’s flagship store in the Miami Design District during Art Week /Art Basel Miami 2025.
Rooted in DIY publishing, cultural activism, and independent art scenes, Dále and Subliminal have grown from grassroots origins into platforms for artists to create and connect. Founded in 2009 in Miami, Dále Zine began as a collaborative zine project and has grown into an independent publisher and community art hub. Subliminal Projects, established by artist Shepard Fairey in 1996, emerged from skateboard culture and has since developed into an established gallery presenting diverse, artist-driven exhibitions. Both Dále and Subliminal operate outside conventional commercial gallery models, providing a vital discourse in a shifting art ecosystem.
HANDLE WITH CARE gestures toward the practical and the conceptual—bringing together a dynamic group of artists, including longtime collaborators and new voices from their extended creative networks, to offer a soft landing in a time of collective unrest. The collaboration is a celebration of community and the cultural intersections defining the contemporary art landscape.
Shepard Farey dj set + a special performance by Poincili Creacíon.
Contributing Artists
Ade Ogunmowo ( Polo Cutty ), Alejandra Moros, Alvaro Ilizarbe, Brian Butler, Ernestine Klecz, Gabino Azuela, Heather Benjamin, Jean Chung, Jeffrey Cheung, Kelly Breez, Kristofferson San Pablo, Kyle Chapman, Lee Pivnik, Lillian & Steve, Mario Ayala, Natalia Chavarria, Nathan Bell, Poncili Creacíon, Rob Sato, Shepard Fairey, Terra Keck, Thomas Bills, and Tim Biskup.
About Dále Zine
Dále Zine is an art bookshop, gallery, and independent publisher based in Miami’s Design District. Founded in 2009, Dále began as a small DIY publishing project and has since grown into a 2,500-square-foot space that celebrates independent voices through books, zines, art, and community programming.
With hundreds of independently published titles on its shelves and rotating exhibitions every two months, Dále Zine has become a cornerstone of Miami’s creative community. The space hosts workshops, artist talks, and collaborations with global brands such as Apple, Loewe, Porsche, HBO Sesame Street, the Andy Warhol Foundation and more. Dále Zine continues to champion accessibility, experimentation, and the spirit of self-publishing in Miami and beyond.
For more information, visit dalezineshop.com, and follow them on Instagram @dale_zine.
About Subliminal Projects
Subliminal Projects is a multi-functional project space and gallery established by Shepard Fairey and Blaize Blouin in 1995 as a way to introduce skateboard culture and design to the art world. The concept grew and found roots later in Los Angeles, at a time when many artists found themselves shut out by the “art scene.” Subliminal Projects emerged as a gallery that championed emerging and marginalized artists, built out of cultural importance to serve as a center for the community to openly express and spark dialogue about art, music, and activism. Now located in the historic Echo Park neighborhood, Subliminal Projects continues to offer a platform for artistic exploration and innovation.
For more information, visit subliminalprojects.com, and follow them on Instagram @subliminalprojects.
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50 NE 40th St
50 Northeast 40th Street
Miami, FL 33137
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