NO PLACE IS FAR AWAY
Solo Show by Evelyn Sosa
May 10 — Jun 6

No Place is Far Away, a solo exhibition by Cuban photographer Evelyn Sosa, on view from May 10 – June 6, 2025. In this deeply intimate and political series, Sosa constructs a living archive of the migratory experience. The exhibition emerges from a project supported by the Cuban Migrant Artists Resilience Fellowship, granted by Artists at Risk Connection (ARC) and PEN International.

Rooted in a seemingly simple question — “What object did you take with you when you emigrated?” — Sosa opens a window into memory, loss, and the emotional gravity of displacement. Each image in the series portrays a personal belonging filled with history and significance: a piece of clothing, a photograph, a letter, a seed. These modest, almost minimal objects serve as emotional anchors — fragments of home that persist across time and distance. They are not merely material remnants, but silent witnesses to identities that refuse to vanish.

Far from a purely documentary approach, No Place is Far Away delves into the sensory and emotional dimensions of migration. Photography becomes a mode of listening: portraits of objects are interwoven with fragments of real-life testimonies, creating a liminal space where past and present gently meet. As Paul Ricoeur once wrote, “memory is not a neutral archive,” a sentiment Sosa affirms in each image — each one an act of evocation, resistance, and care.

While firmly rooted in the Cuban migratory experience, the series resonates on a universal level. In a world increasingly shaped by displacement, this body of work asks: How does identity transform when territory disappears? What remains when everything else is gone?

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Evelyn Sosa (Havana, 1989) is a Cuban photographer based in Miami. A graduate of the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York, she received the Director’s Fellowship and the Arnold Newman Scholarship. Her work explores themes of intimacy, memory, and migration, and has been exhibited internationally across Cuba, the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and Japan. She is the recipient of several awards, including the Herman Puig Prize, the Cuban Migrant Artist Resilience Fellowship, and the Miami-Dade Individual Artist Grant. Sosa is the author of Havana Intimate, published in 2019.