
Where Language Takes Form: The Reopening of The Art Dome House in Bogota
The reopening of The Art Dome House in Bogota marks more than the inaguration of a new exhibition. It signals the consolidation of a space
It has been almost a week since our last event at our headquarters in Miami — a moment that marks a new era for The Art Dome, where our Miami office underwent a complete stylistic transformation under the curatorial direction of Liliana Hernandez. This redesign allows us to showcase the very best we have to offer: bold vision, rigorous curation, and a space where art and design converge.
The new look for our headquarters is not merely aesthetic: it’s a statement. It calls not only for a celebration of this new era, but also for an invitation to artists, cultural agents, and institutions alike: see that The Art Dome is, with each passing moment, becoming a cultural landmark for the Miami art world.
Our Miami Art Dime artist Thibo Villeneuce brought his extraordinary mixed-media and stencil pieces to our headquarters, reminding us how we—as a Miami-based enterprise—must uphold and elevate the local artist scene. And who better than Thibo to help us spotlight the creative minds of our city?
But Thibo wasn’t alone. Representing The Art Dome’s artist family, Bipasha Hayat flew in from New York to be part of the Grand Opening, where she exhibited her work and shared her experiences as our most recent Art Dome artist. Her series Memoirs — eight pieces exploring her fascination with the ancient world, its lingering legacy, and the dialogue between classical urn figures and abstract fragments of debris in contemporary materials such as cardboard — anchored a powerful conversation about time, memory and materiality.
The Miami Headquarters Grand Opening is the inaugural event in our newly redesigned space — a curated celebration marking a new era for The Art Dome as a cultural institution and creative incubator.
Guided by the curatorial vision of Liliana Hernandez, our team reimagined the entire space, integrating artworks from our global community, masterpieces collected by Eduardo Ojeda, and contributions from local and international Art Dome artists.
This moment symbolizes renewal, collaboration, and our commitment to elevating both established and emerging voices in Miami’s art scene — opening our doors to creativity, dialogue, and the future of cultural innovation.
As the evening drew to a close, we came away filled with pride. Because we know that The Art Dome is truly at home in the Design District of Miami — and that our future is brimming with possibility. Thanks to this remarkable night, we offered just a taste of what we can be as both a cultural institution and an artist incubator.
If you weren’t able to join us for this extraordinary event, remember: our office is open for visits. Whether you’re a collector looking to add art to your space, an artist with a proposal you’d like to share, or simply a lover of culture and diffusion — our team at The Art Dome is here and awaiting your visit.
Schedule your visit today: projects@theartdome.com

The reopening of The Art Dome House in Bogota marks more than the inaguration of a new exhibition. It signals the consolidation of a space

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