A group exhibition featuring 10 artists
October 30 – December 5, 2025

Puerto Rico, October 18 — Día y Noche opens this October 30th at Sabroso!, presenting a compelling group exhibition about duality—not just as opposites, but as coexisting truths. Light and shadow. Noise and stillness. What we show to the world, and what we keep inside. It's been said that life isn’t experienced in a black or white way but in the grays in between.

The artists in this show— Daniel Castro, Violeta Cereceda, Deider G. Díaz, Larissa de Jesús Negrón, Mariceliz Pagán, Héctor Quevedo, Toussaint Rosefort, Gabriel Sanchez, Devin Osorio, and Marisol Ruiz—move through those in-between spaces. Their work doesn’t try to define identity, but to reflect its many forms—fluid, layered, ever-shifting.

Some pieces are loud with color; others speak in softer tones. There are moments that feel like morning—sharp, clear, full of possibility—and others that echo the quiet of night. These aren’t literal day or night scenes, but emotional landscapes. Moods, memories, and movements between light and dark. 

This navigation of multiplicity and tension finds resonance in the writing of Jamaica Kincaid, whose work often contemplates the contradictions of identity, place, and belonging. Like the artists in Día y Noche, Kincaid explores what it means to live between worlds—between the familiar and the foreign, the seen and the unseen. Her reflections on home as both origin and estrangement, and on being of two minds and two places at once, mirror the exhibition’s central inquiry: how do we hold space for all of who we are?

Through murals, painting, sculpture, and multimedia, the show holds space for complexity. It recognizes that we don’t live in one version of ourselves, but in many—sometimes all at once. This exhibition is not about choosing a side. It’s about honoring the tension, the beauty, and the truth that lives in both. 

Día y Noche runs from October 30th to December 5 at Sabroso! 802 Calle Corchado, Santurce, Puerto Rico.