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  • Synchronia Open Sky Museum

    Synchronia · Miami · EE. UU.

    12 October 202615 December 2026

    Celeste will gather more than 6 countries from Latinoamerica to feed the installation at Synchronia.

    Conceived as part of AMERICA250: A Hispanic Vision, Synchronia transforms Miami into a synchronized cultural experience. Opening on October 12, 2026, and running through December 14, 2026, the project turns the city into the world’s first synchronized city-wide digital art experience.

    Every day, at a specific moment, LED screens distributed across the urban landscape display digital artworks simultaneously, transforming the city itself into an open-air museum. For a few minutes, public and private screens become part of a shared artistic network, connecting residents, visitors, institutions, and communities through a single cultural moment. At the center of the project is a simple but ambitious idea: to reimagine how art can be experienced in the twenty-first century.

    Rather than concentrating cultural experiences within a single building or venue, Synchronia distributes them throughout the city, transforming existing visual infrastructure into a platform for artistic visibility and public participation.

    The result is a new relationship between culture and the urban environment — one where art becomes part of everyday life and the city itself becomes a living cultural canvas. The project draws on Miami’s unique position as a global city shaped by multiple cultures and connected to the broader Hispanic world. Through a curated selection of Hispanic digital artists, Synchronia showcases contemporary artistic perspectives that reflect creativity, innovation, imagination, and cultural dialogue.

    By bringing these works into public space, the project expands access to art while creating opportunities for new audiences to engage with contemporary cultural expression. Designed as a scalable model, Synchronia extends beyond a single exhibition or a single city. Its infrastructure-based approach offers a new framework for urban cultural activation, one that can be adapted and replicated in other cities in the future. Through synchronization, the project transforms individual acts of viewing into a collective experience, creating a shared cultural moment that unfolds simultaneously across an entire city.

    The project is conceived and curated by Sara Zaldívar, founder of Huntress of Art, art advisor, cultural manager, and one of Spain’s leading voices in contemporary art promotion and cultural entrepreneurship. Under her curatorial leadership, Synchronia brings together artistic excellence, public participation, and urban activation to create a new model of cultural visibility for the twenty-first century. More than an exhibition, Synchronia is an invitation to experience culture differently.

    Artists: Alba Triana - Alfredo Salazar Cano - Andrés Reisinger - Daniel Canogar - Glenda León - Pilar Zeta - Solimán López