Messages from the Future Exhibition – Opening Reception
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with art, culture, and community at Messages from the Future opening reception.
Join us for the Opening Reception of Messages from the Future, Ten North Group’s inaugural Hispanic Heritage Month exhibition in Opa-locka.
This visionary exhibition brings together a dynamic group of Hispanic and Latin American artists from across the globe. Through painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and mixed media, they transmit dispatches from imagined futures—visions shaped by technology, climate change, identity, resilience, and the human spirit.
Some works radiate hope and possibility, while others serve as cautionary tales. Together, they invite us to ask:
➡️ What kind of future are we building?
➡️ Whose voices will shape it?
Participating Artists
Allen Penniman (Florida)
Andrés Bustamante (Colombia)
Ignatius Blue (Spain)
Ariel Basso (Cuba)
Bairo Martínez (Colombia)
Drigo (American Virgin Islands)
Miguel Hurtado (Venezuela/Peru)
Jamir Guisa (Colombia)
John Lark (Florida)
Elizabeth H.B. (Jamaica)
Marcia Price (Nicaragua)
Emilio Martinez (Honduras)
Maxwell Mittman (Mexico)
Mónika Chico (Dominican Republic)
Patricia Alberti (Dominican Republic)
Philippe Gornail (Haiti)
Rosendo Agramonte (Cuba)
Samuel Ferreira (Brazil)
Curated by Máximo Caminero
Highlights of the Evening
- 🎨 First look at the Messages from the Future exhibition
- 🎤 Remarks by Dr. Willie F. Logan, President & CEO, Ten North Group
- 🖌️ Meet the artists and curator
- 🍷 Light refreshments and music
Special Invitation
Guests are encouraged to celebrate their heritage by dressing in attire that represents their country or cultural pride—whether that’s traditional clothing, flag colors, or personal expressions of identity. Let’s make the evening a vibrant celebration of culture and community.
Why Attend?
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through a lens of creativity, identity, and possibility. This is more than an exhibition—it’s a call to action, a celebration of resilience, and a platform for community dialogue.
Admission:
🎟️ Free with RSVP
👉 Reserve your spot today and step into the future with us.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with art, culture, and community at Messages from the Future opening reception.
Join us for the Opening Reception of Messages from the Future, Ten North Group’s inaugural Hispanic Heritage Month exhibition in Opa-locka.
This visionary exhibition brings together a dynamic group of Hispanic and Latin American artists from across the globe. Through painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, and mixed media, they transmit dispatches from imagined futures—visions shaped by technology, climate change, identity, resilience, and the human spirit.
Some works radiate hope and possibility, while others serve as cautionary tales. Together, they invite us to ask:
➡️ What kind of future are we building?
➡️ Whose voices will shape it?
Participating Artists
Allen Penniman (Florida)
Andrés Bustamante (Colombia)
Ignatius Blue (Spain)
Ariel Basso (Cuba)
Bairo Martínez (Colombia)
Drigo (American Virgin Islands)
Miguel Hurtado (Venezuela/Peru)
Jamir Guisa (Colombia)
John Lark (Florida)
Elizabeth H.B. (Jamaica)
Marcia Price (Nicaragua)
Emilio Martinez (Honduras)
Maxwell Mittman (Mexico)
Mónika Chico (Dominican Republic)
Patricia Alberti (Dominican Republic)
Philippe Gornail (Haiti)
Rosendo Agramonte (Cuba)
Samuel Ferreira (Brazil)
Curated by Máximo Caminero
Highlights of the Evening
- 🎨 First look at the Messages from the Future exhibition
- 🎤 Remarks by Dr. Willie F. Logan, President & CEO, Ten North Group
- 🖌️ Meet the artists and curator
- 🍷 Light refreshments and music
Special Invitation
Guests are encouraged to celebrate their heritage by dressing in attire that represents their country or cultural pride—whether that’s traditional clothing, flag colors, or personal expressions of identity. Let’s make the evening a vibrant celebration of culture and community.
Why Attend?
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through a lens of creativity, identity, and possibility. This is more than an exhibition—it’s a call to action, a celebration of resilience, and a platform for community dialogue.
Admission:
🎟️ Free with RSVP
👉 Reserve your spot today and step into the future with us.