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Pembroke Pines collabs with Miami for film screenings and artist conversations

Argentine artist Adrian Sosa’s work is on display at The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines through April 11. Sosa is scheduled to take part in an event on April 3 at the Laundromat Art Space in Miami.
Argentine artist Adrian Sosa’s work is on display at The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines through April 11. Sosa is scheduled to take part in an event on April 3 at the Laundromat Art Space in Miami. mocner@miamiherald.com

Two prominent art studios, one in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood and the other in Pembroke Pines, will come together for a dialogue-driven night with screenings and conversations led by two artists.

The Laundromat Art Space, located at 185 NW 59th St. in Miami, will host “Practices in Dialogue,” with support in part from Pembroke Pines, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 3.

Argentine artist Adrian Sosa, whose work is on display at The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery, brings his expertise in a multidisciplinary approach rooted in immersive installations, video and material-driven practices to the chat.

Claudio Marcotulli, the other half of the night’s pair, is a Miami-based artist from Caracas, Venezuela. An aeronautical engineer by trade, Marcotulli works predominantly in media, sculpture and performance to make art that plays with technology and nature.

The program will feature video screenings followed by a conversation between the two artists.

The cross-county collaboration, which is free and open to the public, plans to create “a dialogue around gesture, landscape and perception through moving images,” the event flyer reads.

The Frank Gallery is running two solo exhibitions as part of its 2026 spring series, on display through April 11:

  • “Habitar una nube” (To Inhabit a Cloud), a solo exhibition by Sosa
  • Me pongo el sol al hombro y el mundo es amarillo” (I Carry the Sun on My Shoulder and the World Turns Yellow), a large-scale installation by multidisciplinary artist Edison Peñafiel.
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Carla Mendez
Pembroke Pines News
Carla Mendez is a Venezuelan-born Miami native who covers the city of Pembroke Pines for the Pembroke Pines News, part of the Miami Herald family. A proud FIU alum, she has reported on immigration, education, and politics. Off the beat, she’s watching films, taking photos, or pretending she’s in a band.