Daniel Barroso is a recreational photographer currently living and working in Miami, FL, he graduated from Miami-Dade College. A longtime lover of film photography, Barroso, along with fellow artist Adrian Menéndez, has overseen the completion of a dark room for their photographic work. Barroso’s series Viertus Haus mainly depicts the people and places present in his daily life; reflecting his own world through his work.
The Kendall Art Cultural Center (KACC), dedicated the past six years to the preservation and promotion of contemporary art and artists, and to the exchange of art and ideas throughout Miami and South Florida, as well as abroad. Through an energetic calendar of exhibitions, programs, and its collections, KACC provides an international platform for the work of established and emerging artists, advancing public appreciation and understanding of contemporary art.
The Rodríguez collection is a blueprint of Cuban art and its diaspora. Within the context of the new MoCA-Americas the collection becomes an invaluable visual source for Diaspora identity. It represents a different approach to art history to try to better understand where we come from to better know where we are heading.
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