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KANDY LOPEZ
“FALSE SENSE OF LIBERTY”
Presented on: Tuesday, Dec 7th, 2021



As a visual artist, Kandy G Lopez explores constructed identities, celebrating the strength, power, confidence and swag of individuals who live in urban and often economically disadvantaged environments. With a variety of mediums (paint, print-making, fiber, and collage), her images develop a personal and socially compelling visual vocabulary that investigates race, the human defense mechanism, visibility and armor through fashion, and gentrification. Lopez wants her artwork to help educate, communicate, and foster uncomfortable topics that we seem to look past or avoid in our multi-cultural society. Representing individuals within poor communities in the U.S., these portraits help her, as a female Afro-Dominican American, come to terms with the way she too has to adopt and perform identities of survival.

Kandy’s work has been exhibited across South Florida and the US. Recent exhibitions include the Projects / FAT Village, Art and Culture Center Hollywood, the Spady Heritage Cultural Museum and the Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, St. Thomas University, Miami, and the Cade Art Gallery in Maryland.

Kandy was born in New Jersey and moved with her family to Miami. She received her BFA and BS from the University of South Florida concentrating in Painting and in Marketing and Management. She received her MFA with a concentration in Painting from Florida Atlantic University in 2014. She has taught at Florida Atlantic University, Daytona State College, and is now an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Arts at the Halmos College of Art & Sciences at NOVA Southeastern University.


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