Locust Late @ The DiLL is back with a new season of free workshops and performances by artists, for artists working in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. This month's inaugural program features a workshop by tech-centered artist Fabiola Larios on building your online identity using SEO, followed by AMOS, a performance by art collective SOMA. Artists and attendees of all skill levels are strongly encouraged to #BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop) and follow along!
7pm Workshop | Fabiola Larios: Who Are You Online? Build your digital identity, SEO Toolkit for Artists and Cybersecurity Tips
Not feeling seen online? Tech-centered artist Fabiola Larios presents a hands-on clinic where participants build an artist bio, learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO) “quick wins,” research keywords, and practice safer publishing habits online. This workshop aims to demystify the inscrutible online algorithm and teach artists how to protect their data while maintaining discoverability. Fabiola Larios is a Mexican interdisciplinary artist whose practice investigates surveillance, digital identity, and self-representation through bedazzled electronics, altars of obsolescence, and public tech workshops. A current resident at Bakehouse Art Complex, she has exhibited and taught internationally at PAMM, Columbia University, Centro de Cultura Digital (CDMX), and beyond.
9pm Performance | SOMA: AMOS
SOMA is a Miami-based performance ensemble founded by artist and filmmaker Nery Rodriguez, whose multidisciplinary practice blends narrative cinema, live performance, and immersive storytelling. For this performance at the DiLL, SOMA brings voice, upright bass, percussion, and movement into a single improvised composition, leaning heavily on ritual and endurance, drawing the audience into a relentless cycle of tension before releasing them into the calm of night.
This event is free and open to the public, and presented as part of the Knight Digital Innovation Initiative at Locust Projects. Complimentary refreshments are available for guests aged 21 and older courtesy of our 2025–26 sponsors The Tank Brewing Co. and Topo Chico.
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