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Freddy Jouwayed is a multimedia artist and exhibition designer currently heading FJP Design. Venezuelan-born Jouwayed exhibits primarily in South Florida galleries and institutions. He earned a BFA in Painting from the University of Miami in 1997 and previously served as Museum Designer for HistoryMiami. At HistoryMiami, he was instrumental to an immersive multi-sensory approach to presenting South Florida historical content evident in exhibitions such as “Hurricane Andrew – 25 Years Later” and the award-winning “Operation Pedro Pan, The Cuban Children’s Exodus.”


Jouwayed’s spacial considerations and fascination with light drive an artistic practice that centers on mesmeric settings for collaborative exchanges. These concerns are evident in the installations and performance rituals with the artist collective 3PQ (with Sinisa Kukec and Stephan Tugrul) and more current collaborations with sound artist Gustavo Matamoros. With Matamoros he produced the sound installation LISTEN, and the design of the Audiotheque 2.0, both at Oolite Arts. In 2019, Jouwayed’s multimedia installation works were exhibited at Cornell Art Museum, Palm Beach State College, NSU, and MDC’s Koubek Center. Most recently, he had a solo exhibition at Under the Bridge in February 2022.

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Freddy Jouwayed

Rising Tide, 2022
Acrylic pen, micropen on paper/MDF

6" x 8"

Freddy Jouwayed

1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020

954. 921. 3274
info@artandculturecenter.org

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