Mayaimi

Installation artwork titled “10 años fuera de casa” by Miami-based artist Verónica Pasman. Five vertical scrolls of marbled photographic prints hang side by side on a white wall, each layered with soft fabric and pastel-colored cylinders in green, pink, yellow, turquoise, and orange. The cascading forms evoke movement and water, blending photography, fabric, and sculptural elements.

Opens Thu Mar 5, 6-8pm

On view March 5-26, 2026

Sanger Gallery

curated by Veronica Sesana

sponsored by Harry S. Truman Little White House

image: “10 años fuera de casa” (archival prints, photography, acrylic, wood and organza, 62 x 65 in.) by Veronica Pasman, 2023

“Mayaimi” means “big water” in the language of the Calusa and Tequesta peoples, the original inhabitants of South Florida who lived in deep relationship with the region’s vast aquatic landscape. Drawing on that legacy, this group exhibition showcases South Florida artists whose work reflects the ocean’s beauty, power, and fragility, and the ways water shapes human life, culture, and survival.

Featuring works by Gloria Grajales, Bex McCharen, Veronica Pasman, Luján Candria, Julia Zurilla, Jose Luis Garcia, Ingrid Schindal, and Beatriz Chachamovits, Mayaimi invites viewers to contemplate the ocean as both muse and medium. From poetic abstractions to site-specific interventions, the exhibition moves between reverence and reckoning.

Together, these works ask us to consider how we live with the ocean—honoring it not only as a source of awe, but as a living force demanding care, reciprocity, and action. Rather than fear, Mayaimi centers on hope, resilience, and our shared responsibility to protect the waters that define and sustain us.