Andreina Fuentes Angarita
Artist, Curator, Cultural Strategist
Andreina Fuentes Angarita is a Venezuelan-born, Miami-based artist, curator, and founder of several influential art platforms including Hardcore Art Contemporary Space and Arts Connection Foundation. Working at the intersection of political art, feminist performance, and archival practice, her work often reclaims forgotten or censored narratives, especially those of Latin American and trans communities. As both a creator and cultural agitator, Fuentes challenges dominant power structures while forging new spaces for collective imagination and resistance.
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Artwork: SPGM 58 HAPPINEST (2025)
This artwork is a three-dimensional diorama depicting the mythological figures Apollo and Artemis, accompanied by their team, as they build a solar-powered city on the fictional planet SGPM58. Constructed using Barbie and Ken dolls, the piece blends classical mythology with contemporary pop culture and speculative futurism. The diorama format—featuring scale models, layered construction, and painted backgrounds—immerses viewers in a miniature, imaginative world that invites reflection on sustainability, mythology, and modern visual storytelling. It stands as both a playful and critical commentary on how solar energy, fantasy, and myth can coexist in building alternate futures.

