Pop-up Exhibition

by artist Priscila Schott at JW Marriott Miami

Pinta Miami partners with JW Marriott Miami to present a pop-up exhibition by artist Priscila Schott. The JW Marriott Miami will host an exclusive lobby exhibition featuring a curated selection of geometric sculptures and artworks by Priscila Schott, known for transforming simple modules into participatory and vibrant environments.

Curated by Irene Gelfman, Pinta’s Global Curator, the exhibition will be on view from December 3rd to 19th 2025.

Priscila Schott creates modular geometric installations inspired by her background in computer science and Brazil’s constructivist tradition. Using simple forms such as foam cylinders, wooden cubes, and acrylic pieces, she develops playful visual systems that invite audience participation and reinterpret constructivism through movement, variation, and viewer engagement.

This year, once again, the hotel renews its partnership with Pinta Miami, reaffirming its commitment to Latin American art and offering our visitors an experience deeply connected to the cultural pulse of the city.

  

Artist-Portrait

About Priscila Schott 

Priscila Schott (b. São Paulo, Brazil) is a Miami-based artist whose work transforms simple geometric modules into vibrant, participatory environments. With a background in business and computer science, she draws on early experiences with coding and data systems to develop a language she describes as ludic constructivism—where logic and play converge.

Working with foam cylinders, wooden cubes, and acrylic forms, Schott creates modular universes that blur the boundaries between artist, artwork, and audience. Her practice expands Brazil’s constructivist legacy while contributing a distinctly contemporary voice to South Florida’s cultural landscape. Since relocating to Miami, she has exhibited at the Coral Gables Museum, Miramar Cultural Center, and the Consulate of Brazil in Miami, alongside solo shows such as Juxtaposed (2022) and Meditation on Geometry (2024). She has also participated in Aqua Art and

Clandestina during Miami Art Week, affirming her role within the region’s dynamic artistic ecosystem.