NYLAAT Opening Reception

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NYLAAT Opening Reception

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Join us on Saturday, November 8, 2-5pm to celebrate the opening of NYLAAT’s new exhibition at LMCC’s Arts Center.

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Sensorial Fusion: Relationship Art & Architecture is a group exhibition within New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT) 2025 that explores the dynamics between human experience and architectural space. The exhibition features artwork by Alejandra Rojas (Peru), Alessandro Valerio Zamora (Costa Rica), Álvaro Correa (Colombia), Antonio José Guzmán & Iva Jankovic (Panama), Carlos Llamas (Colombia), Cecilia Barreto (Mexico), Coco Mártin (Peru), Daniel Valladares (Honduras), García-Ordóñez (Colombia), Juliana Correa (Colombia), Natalia Mejía Murillo (Colombia), and Sabrina Merayo Nuñez (Argentina). Sensorial Fusion will be on view at The Arts Center at Governors Island November 8 through December 19, 2025, open to the public Friday-Sunday 12-6pm.

NYLAAT 2025

Contemporary art and modern architecture arose from a shared aspiration: the moral and material reconstruction of societies scarred by conflict. Together, they serve as powerful tools in shaping collective identity, reinforcing the bond between urban spaces and their inhabitants. By merging artistic expression with architectural form, NYLAAT 2025 reimagines environments that evoke emotional resonance, community, and cultural continuity—transcending mere function and technique. For generations, artists have documented the shifting contours of cities and domestic life—capturing both the vitality and alienation of urban density. In recent decades, creative discourse has expanded to address pressing global concerns: climate change, gentrification, migration, and globalization. NYLAAT 2025 invites audiences to engage with these themes through a lens of Latin American innovation, where art and architecture converge to reimagine the future. Learn more about NYLAAT 2025 here.

About NYLAAT

The New York Latin Amer­i­can Art Tri­en­ni­al (NYLAAT) is ded­i­cat­ed to orga­niz­ing exhi­bi­tions of con­tem­po­rary art and cul­tur­al pro­gram­ming through which it seeks to pro­mote and enrich our Latin Amer­i­can cul­ture. These exhi­bi­tions are intend­ed to pro­vide diverse edu­ca­tion­al pro­grams that allow a place to engage with con­tem­po­rary art expres­sions and inves­ti­gate a deep­er under­stand­ing of its role in soci­ety. NYLAAT believes in the fun­da­men­tal role of edu­ca­tion and advo­ca­cy through art and in the preser­va­tion of the artis­tic and his­toric cul­tur­al lega­cies of the Latin Amer­i­can and Caribbean region. The orga­ni­za­tion seeks to gal­va­nize the cul­tur­al land­scape of these com­mu­ni­ties, com­ple­ment the aca­d­e­m­ic and visu­al arts pro­grams of par­tic­i­pat­ing gal­leries and insti­tu­tions, and fos­ter a wider appre­ci­a­tion of con­tem­po­rary art and cul­tur­al understanding.

Accessibility

The Arts Center Residency Studios are accessible via the last entrance to the Arts Center on Andes Road. This entrance is accessed by a set of 8 small steps or an ADA compliant ramp. Accessible restroom facilities are located on the first floor. Additional accessibility information can be found in the Eventbrite FAQ section here.