Art lives here

Arte151

Showcasing Puerto Rican artists across Piloto 151 spaces

Arte151 brings Puerto Rican artists into the spotlight across all Piloto 151 spaces, turning workspaces into living, breathing galleries. From exhibits to artist residencies, we’re making space for creativity to thrive, right where ideas are born. In partnership with Masters Puerto Rico, this initiative celebrates both emerging and established talent while connecting members, visitors, entrepreneurs, and local community to the vibrant pulse of Puerto Rican art.

Piloto Milla de Oro lounge

Generations Framed in Art

Our founders, Juan Carlos and Sofia Stolberg, come from a Puerto Rican family deeply rooted in the arts. Since 1695, their ancestors have preserved and celebrated culture through the Acosta Collection. As lifelong collectors and art promoters, the Stolberg siblings have woven this passion into every Piloto 151 location. That’s why art isn’t just decoration – it is part of who they are.

Our founders, Juan Carlos and Sofia Stolberg, come from a Puerto Rican family deeply rooted in the arts. Since 1695, their ancestors have preserved and celebrated culture through the Acosta Collection. As lifelong collectors and art promoters, the Stolberg siblings have woven this passion into every Piloto 151 location. That’s why art isn’t just decoration – it is part of who they are.

Day Pass for Art Lovers

Our spaces double as galleries through Arte151, an initiative that showcases rotating exhibitions by emerging and established artists. Art tours are free and open to the public — no pass needed to stop by, take it all in, and maybe even discover a piece you’d love to take home (yes, the art is for sale!).

If inspiration strikes and you’d like to stick around and work for the rest of the day, you can grab our Art Day Pass at a special rate. It’s a one-time offer, only valid on your first visit to the location. Available exclusively at our Dorado and Milla de Oro spaces.

Featured Artists

We’re proud to highlight the work of emerging and established Puerto Rican artists whose pieces bring our spaces to life. Through rotating exhibits, we celebrate their unique voices and invite our community to experience the richness of local talent up close.

Huáscar Robles

Award-winning writer and photographer, recipient of the Letras Boricuas 2024, Ochberg, and Ethnic Media fellowships. Author of Demonios (2023) and Puertos príncipes: temblemos todos (2017), his work has appeared in The New York Times, Orlando Sentinel, and Chicago Tribune. Exhibited across the U.S. and Puerto Rico—his next show, “Haiti Frontier,” opens at Barnsdall Gallery (LA) in Fall 2025.

Julio Lugo Rivas

Puerto Rican visual artist and pharmacist Julio Lugo Rivas blends art and science to explore identity, environment, and culture. His abstract, symbolic work has been exhibited in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Recent shows include Something Familiar in the Landscape (UNC Chapel Hill) and Atisbos entre Sombras (SalaFAR).

Raúl Esterás

Raúl Esterás is a self-taught artist from Caguas, Puerto Rico, known for sculptural work that fuses urban materials and cosmic themes. His assemblages have been featured at the Venice Biennale, VOLTA Basel, and the London Art Fair, reflecting his fascination with structure, transformation, and emotion.


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