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Nicholas Hlobo: Intethe (Sketch for an Opera) 
Reception & erformance in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach:
December 5, 2013 7-10pm 

Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm 
Extended gallery hours for Art Basel Miami Beach: December 2 - 7, 9am-5pm

Now celebrating 15 years of exhibiting experimental contemporary art, Locust Projects is pleased to 
present Intethe (Sketch for an Opera), South African sculptor Nicholas Hlobo’s first major project in 
Miami. Hlobo is known for creating theatrical environments and sprawling organic sculptures made of 
materials such as leather and rubber, intricately stitched with ribbon and lace. This installation will 
incorporate the large-scale sculptures into a multifaceted performance space and video installation. 
For the first time, he will collaborate with Miami-based Haitian band Papaloko and Loray Mistik on a 
sketch for an opera entitled Intethe (“Locust” in the Xhosa language), exploring notions of shared 
identity throughout the global African diaspora. 

Through his work, Hlobo expresses an interest in the commingling of cultural dichotomies: traditional vs colonial, rural vs urban, child vs adult, straight vs queer, which are stitched together to form unexpected new tapestries. The performance will explore cultural and spiritual hybridity to which the Haitian musicians' identities add a new layer. The experimental opera will be set amongst the installation, and part of the gallery will function as a dressing room for the performers, whose costumes will remain in the space when they are not present. The live performance will be presented twice during the exhibition and the original score, written collaboratively by the artist and musicians, will be incorporated into the installation.

Friday, September 27, 2013
Locust Projects/ONE NIGHT STAND: Lets Sang, Time Piles & Cocktails!


Please join us for a night of Lets Sang (karaoke for music nerds), cocktails and artist/software developer Dylan Romer's Time Piles projections in the midst of the site-specific exhibition, Grid's World.

Locust Projects
3852 North Miami Avenue, Miami FL 33127

FREE Locust Projects Members & Artists / Guests $10

About Lets Sang:
With some indie, punk, RnB, hip-hop and golden oldie sensibilities we bring you B sides, memes, one hit wonders, guilty pleasures, italo disco and many more surprises. Let's Sang is a a karaoke party for music nerds! Prepare by checking out the song list:http://letssang.tumblr.com/songlist

About Dylan Romer: Time Piles software developer Dylan Romer will be doing live video mixing using a unique app he created called Time Piles. This app manipulates the idea of time by reorganizing moments into psychedelic infinite double exposures of the present time. Time Piles is available through Itunes. http://timepiles.com/

One Night Stands are Locust Projects' series of social events featuring collaborations with creative producers at venues across the city and at Locust Projects’ exhibition space in the Miami Design District. Locust Projects Members enjoy all the perks!


Locust Projects
  
 
December 6, 7-10pm
Reception for exhibiting artists
Theaster GatesSoul Manufacturing Corporation
Jacin GiordanoWound, Bound, Tied & Knotted
Locust Projects 3852 North Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33127
Theaster Gates: Soul Manufacturing Corporation involves daily programming including "skilled makers," DJ, yoga instructor and a reader. Please visit our website for complete program details.

Image: Theaster Gates Soul Manufacturing Corporation at Locust Projects. Photo: World Red Eye
Theaster Gates: Soul Manufacturing Corporation
November 10 - December 21, 2012
Now celebrating its 15th year of exhibiting experimental contemporary art, Locust Projects is pleased to present Soul Manufacturing Corporation by Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates, whose critically acclaimed installation 12 Ballads for Huguenot House was recently featured in dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel, Germany. For the first gallery exhibition of this multi-disciplinary project, Gates will create a factory consisting of four pavilions, occupied by “skilled makers” who will work in Locust Projects’ main gallery. Beginning with an empty space, the "skilled makers" will produce “things” through the duration of the exhibition. Concurrently, Soul Manufacturing Corporation will host programs by a yoga instructor, a DJ, and a reader, all there to care for the makers and the audience. Inspiration for this programming stems from the lectors who presented news, politics, and literature to illiterate workers in the early industrial era. Soul Manufacturing Corporation is in its second year of exploring and creating relationships between aesthetics, labor and race.
Gates is known for his performances, installations, and urban interventions, which transform spaces, institutions, traditions, and perceptions. His training as an urban planner and sculptor, and subsequent time spent studying clay, has given him keen awareness of the poetics of production and systems of organizing. Playing with these poetic and systematic interests, Gates has assembled gospel choirs, formed temporary unions, and used systems of mass production as a way of underscoring the need that industry has for the body. When Gates is not making art for museums, he is converting abandoned buildings into cultural spaces that allow not only new cultural moments to happen in unexpected places, but raise the expectations of where “place-making” happens and why. The exhibition will also include sculptural and two-dimensional works, created with materials sourced from sites in Chicago and Miami, underscoring Gates' interest in the poetics of repurposed and salvaged materials.
ABOUT THEASTER GATES
Theaster Gates was born in 1973. He lives and works in Chicago. He has had solo exhibitions at Seattle Art Museum (2011), Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (2011), Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago (2011), Milwaukee Art Museum (2010) and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2009). His work has been shown in group exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2010) and the Tokoname Museum of Ceramic History, Japan (2005). He also featured in ‘dOCUMENTA 13’, Kassel, Germany (2012), the ‘Armory Show’, New York (2011) and ‘Whitney Biennial’, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2010). One of his most esteemed projects is ‘Dorchester Projects’ (2006), which is ongoing. For his exhibition My Labor is My Protest (2012), Gates honored his father’s work as a roofer as an alternative form of protest during the American Civil Rights Era by transforming one gallery into a library of race-related literature with over 10,000 books, open to the public at White Cube Gallery in London.
Soul Manufacturing Corporation is a multi-city initiative based in Chicago that works in tandem with the Rebuild Foundation, an urban redevelopment organization dedicated to the creative re-use of buildings and design education throughout communities of color.
This exhibition was made possible with support from: Kavi Gupta CHICAGO| BERLIN, White Cube, London and Northern Trust. Special thanks to Sari & Arthur Agatston, Barbara & Bruce Berger, Marilyn & Larry Fields, Francie Bishop Good & David Horovitz, Barbara Bluhm-Kaul & Don Kaul, Nancy & Robert Magoon, Susan Bell Richard & Dennis Richard, June & Paul Schorr III, Debra & Dennis Scholl, Mary & David Solomon.
Image: Theaster Gates, Soul Food Rickshaw for Sitting, 2012, wood and wheels, 98" x 33 1/4" x 26"
Courtesy Kavi Gupta CHICAGO| BERLIN, Photography by Young Sun Han

Image: Jacin Giordano Wound, Bound, Tied & Knotted at Locust Projects. Photo: World Red Eye
Project Room
Jacin Giordano: 
Wound, Bound, Tied & Knotted
November 10 - December 21, 2012
Locust Projects is pleased to announce Wound, Bound, Tied and Knotted, an exhibition of new work by Jacin Giordano. Inspired by the organic dimensionality of the tree branches that form his stretchers, Giordano wraps and weaves webs of multicolored yarn to create his painting surface. Coated with layers of acrylic paint and dye, the paintings extend to the wall of the Project Room, giving the impression of a bas-relief sculpture. Giordano’s work is inspired by sources ranging from process-based painting, folk and self-taught fiber arts, and natural history. This will be the artist’s first installation project incorporating painting and sculpture into the architecture of a space.
ABOUT JACIN GIORDANO
Jacin Giordano was born in 1978 and grew up in Miami. He received a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute, College of Art, where he graduated Cum Laude.  Giordano has recently exhibited at The Miami Art Museum in Miami, FL, The Harn Museum of Art at University of Florida in Gainesville, FL, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, FL, and The Frost Art Museum at FIU, Miami, FL. Giordano is represented by Galerie Sultana in Paris, France. The artist currently lives and works in Western Massachusetts.
This exhibition was made possible with support from Galerie Sultana, Paris.