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Place of Mind: A freestyle fellowship has developed between painter John Bailly and poet Richard Blanco. Their exhibit at the downtown branch of the Miami-Dade County Library System marks the culmination of a two-year project and features prints, paintings, and book art Bailly created in dialogue with Blanco's poems. The gang of two has spun what might be read as dynamic visual diaries by engaging in a conversational collaborative process. Bailly, a fellow of the honors college at Florida International University, and author Blanco have responded to each other's work on a gut level. — Carlos Suarez De Jesus Through December 15. Miami-Dade County Library, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-375-2665, www.mdpls.org.
Nomad: Enrique Martinez Celaya has eschewed the tar bucket and come over from the dark side for his current outing at MAM. His show features five evocative large-scale paintings mining issues of rootlessness and migration through the prism of seasonal change. Anchoring the exhibit is a garage-door-size canvas rendered in multiple tonalities of black and white paint in which an African leopard is marooned in a stark wintry scene. Four other richly colored canvases, representing each season of the year, depict a solitary young girl with the dead beast draped on her shoulders as she navigates space and time. She brings to mind the legend of the Wandering Jew, emotionally desolate, freighted with fleeting memories, and doomed to walk the Earth alone until the end of time. — Carlos Suarez De Jesus Through January 13. Miami Art Museum, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-375-3000, www.miamiartmuseum.org.