Emporium B Gallery Unveils New Phase with International Rebranding

Gallery founded by collectors and curators Roberto Alves and Alessandra Dubois repositions its identity and expands its role as a space for art, design, and cultural experiences in the United States

Miami, FL — Emporium B Gallery officially announces its rebranding, marking a new phase of international expansion and conceptual repositioning. With strong roots in Rio de Janeiro — where it earned recognition over more than a decade — the gallery now solidifies its presence in the United States, headquartered in Miami, with a vision that goes beyond the exhibition and sale of art and design.

The gallery features a sophisticated curatorial approach that highlights the best of Brazilian design — with original pieces from the 1940s to 1970s by celebrated masters — alongside contemporary designer furniture and artworks by both emerging and established artists.

The rebranding reflects an expanded vision: to transform the gallery into a dynamic, relational, and educational space that invites both sensory and intellectual immersion. “We want the gallery to be a territory of possibilities — a place where the public not only observes, but also feels, learns, exchanges, and connects,” says Alessandra Dubois.

The new identity reinforces the belief that art and design are inseparable — united by creativity, craftsmanship, and the power to inspire new ways of living and thinking about the world. With cultural events, themed exhibitions, artist talks, and immersive experiences, Emporium B Gallery positions itself as a cultural hub that celebrates sophistication and contemporary thought.

The first event to mark this new phase is the 6th Women+ Festival – The Things We Carried, a partnership with the Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Flórida (CCBU) and Inffinito. From May 15 to 22, Emporium B Gallery will host part of the festival’s official program, highlighting the role of women in Brazilian cinema and visual arts.

“The rebranding of Emporium B Gallery represents an expansion of our vision and purpose. More than a gallery, we want to be a space for encounters, for sensitive listening, and for the exchange of cultures and perspectives. It’s symbolic that the first action of this new phase takes place in partnership with a festival that celebrates the creative power of women,” says Alessandra Dubois.

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