Artist Member

Devora Perez

Lives and works in Miami, FL

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Devora Perez

Devora Perez is a visual artist who works across three Miami-based art nonprofit organizations, contributing her skills in project management, operations, and digital archiving. Devora received her BFA from New World School of the Arts in 2016, and her MFA from Florida International University in 2020. Devora’s practice centers on the exploration of abstraction, materiality, and perception, enabling a deliberate blurring of dimensional boundaries. Her work exists in the spaces between painting, sculpture, and installation, resisting singular categorization. Minimal and subtle in form, her two- and three-dimensional pieces disrupt conventional notions of structure, utility, and definition.

Solo exhibitions include “In My Mind’s Eye” (2018) at Miami Beach Urban Studios and “In Transparent Color” (2023) at Visual Gallery, Miami Beach. Select exhibitions include: “Inter|Sectionality: Diaspora Art from the Creole City”, (2019), Corcoran Museum, Washington, D.C; “A.I.M Biennial”, (2020), Miami, FL; “It Feels Too Familiar 2021 Redux”, (2021), Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami, FL; “Color + Light + Space”, (2021), Coral Springs Museum of Art, Coral Springs, FL; “At the Edge”,(2022) Oolite Arts, Miami Beach, FL; “Chroma in Situ (Wall-hung Series)”, (2022), Walgreens Windows with the Bass Art Museum; “Depth of Identity 2”, (2023), Adrienne Arsht Center & Knight Concert Hall, Miami, FL. “The Whole World is Churning: Then and Now and Now and Beyond”, (2024), DVCAI at Barry University. Perez was a recipient of the Betty Laird Perry Award from the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum (2020) and the Ellies Creator Award from Oolite (2023). Perez’s work was acquired by the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum and is in private collections.