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LIMITED EDITION: PRINTS

Cristina Lei Rodriguez

LAUNCH April 29, 2025 & Open Gallery from 11:00 till 19:00

As part of NIA’s ongoing work with Miami-based artist Cristina Lei Rodriguez, we are excited to launch a limited series of signed and certified prints (Edition of 15). Proceeds from these works will directly support the AGORA community centre and its environmental education programs. The prints serve as a continuation of Rodriguez’s solo exhibition Second Nature, which concludes on April 30th, and reflect her ongoing exploration of environmental themes through art.

NIA Gallery Partners with AGORA Community Centre to Launch Environmental Art Initiative

NIA Gallery is proud to announce a meaningful new collaboration with AGORA 7 Foundation, a respected Prague-based community centre dedicated to improving the quality of life for seniors and socially disadvantaged groups. This partnership is part of NIA’s broader Social Impact mission, championed by the gallery’s founder, to bridge contemporary art with tangible community support.

 

Growing Together: Supporting Local Green Spaces

In addition to educational programming, 20% of sales proceeds from the limited-edition prints will go toward adopting and maintaining a small plot of land for a community garden, enriching public space and encouraging intergenerational connection. The garden will be an extension of AGORA’s Botanicula II, a tranquil space where locals grow herbs, vegetables, flowers, and neighborly bonds.

 

This collaboration underscores NIA Gallery’s belief in the power of art to inspire, heal, and nurture community — locally and globally.

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About

Cristina Lei Rodriguez is a Miami-born artist whose parents are from Cuba and Hawaii. Working across disciplines, including painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and technology, Rodriguez is celebrated for mastering of materiality and conceptual juxtaposition to raise questions of human’s relationship to nature, pressing to our time. She has exhibited internationally at institutions and galleries including Serpentine Gallery (London), Brooklyn Academy of Music (New York), Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin (Paris, Miami), Team Gallery and Deitch Projects (both New York) and Blum and Poe (Los Angeles). Her work is in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art (Oslo), Pérez Art Museum Miami and The Bass Museum of Art (Miami), among others. She last showed work in Prague at Galerie Rudolfinum as part of the exhibition Uncertain States of America in 2004.

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