



🎨 Art Comes to Miami Springs: Studio Hue 53 Hosts a Powerful Solo Exhibition by Amanda Cantin
Miami Springs, the art just got deeper.
We’re thrilled to announce that Studio Hue 53, our very own neighborhood gallery located at 53 Curtiss Parkway, is was home to a moving and meaningful solo exhibition: Separating at Dawn by Miami native Amanda Cantin.
This isn’t just art on the walls; this is art that breathes. That feels. That heals.
The show kicked off with an inspiring opening night on May 8th, and ran through June 8th, giving locals and visitors a whole month to walk through this captivating collection.
Cantin’s work explores the emotional threads of love, loss, and nature with a mix of painting and installation. Many pieces incorporate raw materials, yes, actual bone, hide, and hooves, in ways that are both unsettling and sacred. Her deeply personal, symbolic works aim to turn pain into beauty and reflection into empowerment. It’s not just art, it’s a journey.
We caught up with Amanda during the opening night to hear more about the meaning behind the art, her Miami roots, and how Studio Hue 53 became the perfect place to debut her show.

What's next for Studio Hue 53?
🎨 Although the exhibit has ended, the art doesn't stop at Studio Hue 53!
There’s so much more to look forward to. From inspiring exhibitions to hands-on art events for both adults and kids, Studio Hue 53 is keeping creativity alive in the heart of Miami Springs.
Make sure to visit studiohue53.com to stay in the loop, because thanks to Angie Portillo, the art scene is thriving in our community.
We can’t wait to see what’s next! 🖼️✨