What’s In Your Container
What’s In Your Container considers how memory, grief, and cultural inheritance are carried through personal and collective vessels. The exhibition was on view at DVCAI Studio, 164 NE 56 Street, Miami, FL 33137, from November 20, 2025 to April 17, 2026.

What’s In Your Container, a group exhibition curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace and Breeana Thorne, explores memory, migration, care, and resilience through the metaphor of the shipping container. DVCAI Studio, 164 NE 56 Street, Miami, FL 33137. Runs November 20, 2025–April 17, 2026.
Exhibition Description
What’s In Your Container features work by Rimaj Barrientos, Jevon Alexander Brown, Patricia Cooke, Michael Elliott, Natou Fall, Jessica Freites, Rosa Naday Garmendia, Miguel Keerveld, Shayla Marshall, Sydney Rose Maubert, Lance Minto-Strouse, Shawna Moulton, Kurt Nahar, Amarachi Odimba, Evelyn Politzer, Leandro Vazouez, Asser St Val, Clara Toro, and L.A. Samuelson. Curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace and Breeana Thorne, the exhibition uses the shipping container as a framework for thinking about migration, support, memory, and the ways Caribbean communities carry family, culture, and resilience across distance and time. The curatorial text describes containers and barrels as both physical and metaphorical structures that hold essentials, treasures, trauma, care, and joy. Across the exhibition, works are framed as sites of refuge and as vessels for grief, harmony, regeneration, and collective memory, asking viewers how histories are held, preserved, and transformed. DVCAI Studio, 164 NE 56 Street, Miami, FL 33137. — Runs November 20, 2025 through April 17, 2026.





