Laundromat Art Space

Tour the neighborhood during the day on Dec 7, from 12—5 pm, and join us for the after-party at Feria Clandestina, Gold Dust Motel, poolside from 5—7 pm

On View

Friends of Laundromat

Laundromat Art Space is an artist-led organization dedicated to fostering the growth of local artists. Our mission is to provide innovative curatorial opportunities and artistic programming for the community. Established in 2015 by a group of artists who had just completed residencies at other esteemed organizations, our vision was to create a unique space of our own. Today, LAS thrives in a beautifully transformed former laundromat in the vibrant neighborhood of Little Haiti in Miami, FL.

The venue is captivating, with a vast expanse of 4,500 square feet. Within its walls, you’ll find not only 11 studios but also a remarkable gallery. Laundromat is renowned for its contemporary art exhibitions, which feature a diverse range of local, national, and international works. What sets Laundromat apart is its commitment to fostering collaboration among multidisciplinary artists, providing resident artists with a unique and inspiring environment.

Resident studio artists at Laundromat include:
Roxana Barba, Pablo Contrisciani, Juan Henriquez, Nick Mahshie, Claudio Marcotulli, Pablo Matute, Devora Perez, Donna Ruff, Michelle Rusinek, Zoe Schweiger, Roscoe B. Thicke III, Denise Treizman, Lisu Vega, Julia Zurilla

Past Exhibitions

ELECTRIC FENCE: DO NOT CLIMB, DO NOT TOUCH

Serge Toussaint: New Works