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Multimedia Artist Cynthia Pinot Returns to Rochester Contemporary Art Center's 6x6 Show -May 9,2025
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Renowned Multimedia Artist Cynthia Pinot Returns to Rochester Contemporary Art Center's Celebrated 6x6 Show

ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Nyenta -- Acclaimed multimedia artist Cynthia Pinot, known for her dynamic visual language and rich cultural storytelling, returns to the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) to participate in the annual 6x6 Exhibition. With Native American and Latin roots deeply influencing her creative voice, Pinot's return is both a homecoming and a celebration of artistic evolution.

The 6x6 show—RoCo's global small art phenomenon—invites thousands of artists from around the world to submit original works, each just six inches square. Pinot, whose work has graced magazine covers in Japan and Germany, joins this vibrant collective once again, adding her distinctive, layered pieces that blend traditional themes with contemporary technique.

Over the years, Pinot's art has captivated audiences in places like London, Basel, Geneva, New York, and Santa Fe, earning her international recognition for pieces that explore identity, ancestry, and cultural memory through multimedia compositions.

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"I'm honored to return to RoCo's 6x6," says Pinot. "There's something profoundly democratic and intimate about this show—it brings together global voices on a single wall. I'm thrilled to contribute to that chorus."

As a multidisciplinary artist, Cynthia Pinot works in painting, digital media, collage, and installation. Her work often weaves in symbolism from her heritage, offering viewers a narrative experience that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

The 6x6 exhibition opens to the public May 9, 2025, with an online preview and global sales beginning shortly after. Proceeds from sales support RoCo's mission to provide a platform for contemporary artists and foster community engagement with the arts.

About Cynthia Pinot
Cynthia Pinot is a multimedia artist whose work bridges tradition and modernity, honoring her Latin and Native American roots through vibrant, textured creations. Her international exhibitions and editorial features speak to a career defined by cultural depth and visual storytelling.

About RoCo's 6x6
Rochester 6x6 is a one-of-a-kind, international exhibition of thousands of artworks, each 6 inches square, submitted anonymously and available for purchase. Proceeds benefit the Rochester Contemporary Art Center's exhibitions and programs.
For more information about The International Small Art Phenomenon, please visit Rochester Contemporary or visit  http://www.QuantumMuseArt.com

Source: Art Cause
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