Art, Craft, and Cultural Practice

Working across sculpture, installation, print, and publication, Philip Lique's practice investigates material culture and the constructed environment, often merging analog fabrication techniques with digital technologies to examine how objects shape and hold meaning in public space.

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Working across disciplines

studio practice

As a Miami-based multidisciplinary artist, Lique's sculptures and installations merge digital experimentation and traditional fabrication techniques, with an emphasis on industrial or everyday material. His immersive works invite reflection on the mechanics of our built environment.

institutional work

Beyond his studio, Lique works extensively behind the scenes at cultural institutions, including Bakehouse Art Complex (where he currently has a studio), and MadArts. He has experience with long-term strategic planning, fabrication facilities management, and operations to support artists and public programs.

collaborations

Lique also pursue collaborative endeavors with fellow artists, creatives, and arts workers alike. He has experience co-curating group exhibitions, producing large-scale exhibitions, and producing cross-disciplinary work in partnership with fellow artists. His is a practice of synergy and creative exchange.