did we save the daylight?

ALEX MACEDA SOLO EXHIBITION

Exhibition: January 26 - February 7, 2024

This exhibition showcases Alex’s new body of work, including her largest abstract paintings to date. Inspired by darkness, melancholy, loss and the changing of seasons but imbued with the hope and light, ever hidden, but always growing, in our proverbial dark nights of the soul.

In early 2022, Dorado 806 featured Alex Maceda's artwork, making it one of the initial spaces to showcase her talent. Subsequently, she has actively participated in various group shows hosted by Dorado 806.

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about Alex Maceda

Alex Maceda (b.1989) is a Filipina-American artist and writer living in Joshua Tree, CA. Her energetic abstract work and lyrical writing explore the medial spaces between waking and dreaming, reality and imagination, literal and abstract. Her work is diaristic in nature, taking inspiration from her internal world, her external landscape and her interest in esoteric, shamanic, and spiritual themes.

Defined by movement, her abstract practice utilizes the physicality of freeform mark-making and experiments with the materiality of paint and it’s transparency (or lack thereof) to articulate layered, multi-faceted compositions. Her work has been exhibited in Miami, Portland, Los Angeles and Joshua Tree; she has an upcoming solo exhibition in San Francisco in 2024. Alex holds a BA in Classical Studies and Studio Art from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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