September 12th, 2025 - October 31st, 2025
Messages from the Future is an immersive, multidisciplinary art exhibition for Hispanic Heritage Month that explores possible futures through the lens of contemporary Hispanic art. Featuring installations, digital media, painting, and sculpture, the show acts as a “reverse time capsule,” presenting imagined messages from tomorrow—ranging from utopian visions to dystopian warnings.
The exhibition invites visitors to question whether the future is inevitable or shaped by our choices, confronting urgent themes such as climate change, technological transformation, political exclusion, and evolving human identities. Each work serves as both prophecy and provocation, reflecting humanity’s hopes, fears, and unanswered questions.
By bridging the present with speculative tomorrows, Messages from the Future challenges audiences to listen to the signals of what lies ahead—and to consider: What future are we building, and whose voices will shape it?
Participating Artists:
Allen Penniman – Florida
Andrés Bustamante – Colombia
Ignatius – Spain
Ariel Basso – Cuba
Bairo Martinez – Colombia
Drigo – American Virgin Islands
Miguel Hurtado – Venezuela, Perú
Jamir Guisa – Colombia
John Lark – Florida
Elizabeth H.B. – Jamaica
Marcia Price – Nicaragua
Emilio Martinez – Honduras
Maxwell Mittman – Mexico
Monica Chico – Dominican Republic
Patricia Alberti – Dominican Republic
Phillippe Gornal – Haiti
Rosendo Agramonte – Cuba
Samuel Ferreira – Brazil