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Untitled Art Miami Beach 2025—Booth A91
Join DV at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2025, Booth A91. Wednesday December 3 through Sunday December 7, with a VIP and Press Preview Tuesday December 2. Featuring artists Jennifer Printz, Nicole Burko, and Frances Trombly.
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Opening Preview
Tuesday, December 2, 10am – 7pm
General Admission
Wednesday, December 3, 11am – 7pm
Thursday, December 4, 11am – 7pm
Friday, December 5, 11am – 7pm
Saturday, December 6, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 7, 11am – 5pm
Jennifer Printz
Jennifer Printz’s work dwells in the spaces between knowing and not knowing—those quiet, luminous intervals where meaning begins to form. Drawing inspiration from physics and contemplative practices, she explores time, perception, and uncertainty as lived experiences. Through a thoughtful merging of materials and processes, Printz creates poetic forms that invite reflection and reward stillness. Her artwork has been exhibited widely across the United States and internationally, with recent highlights including shows at Marshall University, Oolite Arts, and a large-scale installation at the Skolnick Surgical Tower at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. Printz has participated in residencies worldwide, including the Merz Gallery in Scotland and Stadt in Salzburg, Austria. Her work has been featured in publications such as Tricycle and the Carolina Review and is held in numerous private and institutional collections. An active arts leader, Printz serves on the boards of SECAC, SGCI, and LAPS, and is a recipient of the NCAA Emerging Arts Administrators Fellowship. As an educator, she has cultivated creative growth in settings ranging from museums to universities. She currently serves as the Distinguished Professor of Visual Arts and MFA Director at Western Carolina University, following her tenure as MFA Graduate Program Director in Visual and Digital Art at Florida International University in Miami.
Nicole Burko
Nicole Burko was born in Toronto, Canada, and lives and works in Miami, Florida. She received an MFA from Columbia University (2019) in Visual Art and a BFA from New World School of the Arts (2011) in Painting. Nicole Burko’s landscape paintings explore the limits of the natural world, the human body, and psychological depth. Rooted in her own experiences of freediving on a single breath into underwater caverns, her immersive oil paintings create a dialogue between desire, dread, and mortality. Solo exhibitions include Sinking Feeling at Andrew Reed Gallery, Miami (2025) and Tales From Dark Places at The Explorers Club, New York (2019). Group exhibitions include Fairyland: Deeper Darker at Mindy Solomon Gallery, Miami (2025), Stratified Gestures at Dimensions Variable, Miami (2024), Draw at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum, Miami (2023); Super Natural at Baker-Hall (formerly Club Gallery), Miami (2023); Florida Room No. 2: Biscayne Bay at KDR305, Miami (2023); The Wanderers at Tile Blush Gallery, Miami (2019); and Columbia University’s MFA Thesis Exhibition at Wallach Gallery, New York (2019). Burko is currently a studio resident at Dimensions Variable, Miami.
Frances Trombly
Frances Trombly (b. 1976) was born in Miami, Florida, where she continues to live and work. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1998. Through weaving, embroidery, and construction, Trombly reimagines the textile as both surface and structure—an act of translation between touch, time, and material. Her work reveals the quiet systems of labor and care that exist behind what we see, asking viewers to slow down and consider the unseen infrastructures that hold our world together. Her practice spans sculpture, painting, and installation, dissolving the line between art and craft, object and labor. Solo exhibitions include “Over and Under” (2013, Locust Projects, Miami, Florida), “Material and Its Making” (2016, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, California), and “All This Time” (2020, Emerson Dorsch, Miami, Florida). Group exhibitions include “Americana: Formalizing Craft” (2013, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida), “#Fail” (2022, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana), and “To Weave the Sky: Textile Abstractions from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection” (2023–24, El Espacio 23, Miami, Florida). Trombly received a Knight Arts Challenge Grant (2010), the Ellies Grant from Oolite Arts (2019, 2024), and was honored as a Knight Arts Champion (2017). She has participated in residencies at ArtPace (2022) and Oolite Arts (2019). Trombly is also the Co-Founder and Co-Director of Dimensions Variable, a nonprofit art space in Miami dedicated to experimental practices and the artists who sustain them. Upcoming exhibitions include a solo at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles, California

















