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SUMMARY:Lakou Kajou
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the importance of education in the Haitian community. This in-person event promises to be a vibrant gathering of individuals passionate about education. Hosted by Lakou Kajou and Rezo Lekòl Modèl\, along with partners Blue Butterfly\, Summits Education\, and the Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child. Supported by Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/lakou-kajou/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pom Pom Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:The final Pom Pom Tea Party to close the Knit ≠ Sweater Show. It’s been such an incredible experience being at the Green Space Miami. Engaging with our local community\, meeting new people and connecting with so many through fiber art\, The InterKnit and fashion. Join us for the finale of the show with a Pom Pom Tea Party. Make one Take one Pom Pom for the community project The InterKnit. \n  \nAll ages are welcome.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/pom-pom-tea-party-2/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pom Pom Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:A Pom Pom Tea Party as part of “KNIT ≠ SWEATER” . Decompress\, rest and clear your mind while making Pom Poms connecting to The InterKnit with artist Karelle Levy.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/pom-pom-tea-party-3/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lost & Held Activation
DESCRIPTION:A dance performance about displacement and memory with Hattie Mae Williams interacting with Xiomara Forbez’ installation “Lost and Held”\, as part of DISplace.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/lost-held-activation/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240118T180000
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SUMMARY:AIRIE Asks: Morel Doucet
DESCRIPTION:A hybrid AIRIE Asks with our January Fellow\, Morel Doucet. Doucet reflects on his time in residence at Everglades National Park and share an intimate look at his practice\, process\, and month-long stay in the Florida Everglades. AIRIE Asks is a monthly artist talk series hosted by Artist in Residence in the Everglades (AIRIE) featuring the current or recent AIRIE Fellow.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/airie-asks-morel-doucet/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pom Pom Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:A Pom Pom Tea Party as part of “KNIT ≠ SWEATER” . Decompress\, rest and clear your mind while making Pom Poms connecting to The InterKnit with artist Karelle Levy and hostess Sandy Shapiro from 3pm at Green Space Miami.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/pom-pom-tea-party/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231130T220000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20250925T214735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T214735Z
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SUMMARY:Knit Does Not Equal Sweater Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Karelle Levy\n‘KNIT ≠ SWEATER’\n(Knit Does Not Equal Sweater) \n  \n“KNIT ≠ SWEATER” recognizes the challenges faced by fiber artists\, whose artistic medium is overlooked and undervalued since it is often grouped with craft. Because Levy is both a fiber artist and knitwear designer\, the show also honors the same stitches that connect her disciplines into a singular vision for an immersive\, interactive\, engaging experience. \n  \nKarelle Levy is a Paris-born\, Miami-based artist and knitwear designer whose work blurs the boundaries between traditional craft\, contemporary art\, and avant-garde fashion. She received a B.A. in Textile Design from the Rhode Island School of Design. Recent exhibitions include “World Textile Art Biennial” (2022)\, “BluPrint” (2023)\, “Global South Movement” (2023) and “Hallelujah! Salon de Refuse Show” (2023). She has been named a 2022 Knight Arts Champion by the Knight Foundation\, received a Miami-Dade artist grant\, inclusion in the city of Miami Beach’s 2020 “No Vacancy” art competition as well as the 2005\, 2010 and 2022 award for “Best Women’s Wear Fashion Designer” by Miami New Times.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/knit-does-not-equal-sweater-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trans Day of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Through commitment\, inclusion\, and innovation\, PREVENTION 305 works to end the dual epidemics of HIV and HIV stigma by expanding access to PrEP & PEP\, testing\, and bringing knowledge and empowerment to those who are most vulnerable to HIV. “Heartfelt Connections: Celebrating Love\, Inclusivity\, and Unity”\, this is a night of entertainment\, drinks\, raffle prizes and small bites where trans members of the community are honored and celebrated.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/trans-day-of-remembrance/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:DISplace Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of the annual open call group show of ten Miami artists. The 2023 open call is titled “DISplace”.  Through their work\, these artists explored the theme of displacement and the complexities of home\, identity and resilience in the dynamic city of Miami.\nThe evening includes a live multi-disciplinary performance of “DISplace” by the artist Arsimmer McCoy. “There’s a leak in this old Building” featuring instrumentalist\, songwriter\, & producer King Friday is a cry out against the narrative of hopelessness and a call on the power of spirit and grit. \n  \nThe ten awardees of the 2023 Green Space Miami Open Call are: \nAsser Saint-Val\nCarolina Cueva\nDudley Alexis\nEnma Saiz\nJacob Stiltner\nKarla Kantorovich\nMaría Gabriela Chérrez\nPremonition Bureau\nSydney Maubert\nXiomara Forbez
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/open-call-displace-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Geographies of Trash Critical Discussion
DESCRIPTION:“Critical Discourse” – a panel discussion with crucial members of this Geographies of Trash movement. \nPanelists:\nDavid Anasagasti – Artist\nDr. Rebecca Friedman – Director\, Public Humanities Lab at Florida International University\nDr. Martha Sesin – Art Historian\nDaniel Zas – Discord Administrator and Collector\nDr. Jacek J. Kolasinski – Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Chair of the Art and Art History Department\, Florida International University
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/geographies-of-trash-critical-discussion/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:The Miami Anti-Haul
DESCRIPTION:At Green Space Miami on October 3\, 2023 a panel discussion in partnership with Miami Book Fair. \n  \nAt 6 pm a viewing of two shows: \nHalleluyah: Recycling and Upcycling le Salon de Refusé curated by Bernice Steinbaum \n  \nAhol Sniffs Glue:  Geographies of Trash: \n  \nAt 7 pm Victoria Pesantes hosted an interactive panel discussion with: \nAurora Molina\, Fiber Artist\, Social Practitioner\, Educator \n  \nDavid Anasagasti\, Artist \n  \nPamela Geller\, Professor of Anthropology at University of Miami \n  \nVerónica Buitrón\, Designer\, Author and Educator \n  \nVeronica Pesantes has over 25 years’ experience in the fields of sustainability\, education and the arts. Among other institutions she has worked as a researcher at the Prado in Madrid\, and as international education program manager at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC. She holds a MA in Critical Theory and Art History from the University of Chicago. In addition she is the founder and lead designer of two sustainable brands where she has collaborated with global artisans for over twenty years. As an activist and educator she serves as a bridge that connects the academic sphere to a simpler way to understand and integrate the complex historical narratives surrounding colonialism.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/the-miami-anti-haul/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230928T180000
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CREATED:20250925T211807Z
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SUMMARY:Americans for Immigrant Justice Activation
DESCRIPTION:An event celebrating AI Justice’s mission as well as the accomplishments of Executive Director\, Shay Fluharty’s first year at AIJ. AIJ’s mission is to protect and promote the basic human rights of immigrants through a unique combination of free direct services\, impact litigation\, policy reform\, and public education at local\, state\, and national levels.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/americans-for-immigrant-justice-activation/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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CREATED:20250925T211716Z
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SUMMARY:Voices United: Raising Voice
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of RAISING VOICE\, a celebration spotlighting the dynamic artistic landscape of Miami’s Melanated Arts. Crafted by the leadership team of Voices United‘s Miami Melanated Arts\, including luminaries Loni Johnson\, Eddie Brown\, Tenisha Cidel\, Tarell Alvin McCraney\, and Katie Christie. Commencing with satellite workshops engaging youth after school at various locations. These workshops provide a nurturing haven for budding artists to explore their talents\, nurturing them to discover their distinct voices. Spotlighting the achievements of Voices United alumni. Icons like Hattie Mae Williams\, Eddie Brown\, Kat Riggins\, Miriam King\, Zest Collective\, Jacob George\, Trinity Cidel\, Rob Ridley Brianne Cidel\, and Kareema Khouri grace the stage\, weaving a tapestry of diverse performances that shine a spotlight on Miami’s rich Melanated Arts heritage. \n  \nKatie Christie – Founder\, Voices United\nTarell McCraney – Voices United Alumn\, Moonlight Screenwriter
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/voices-united-raising-voice/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Environmental Futures II: WOPHA 2020-2022 Artists In Residence Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of Environmental Futures II: WOPHA Artists In Residence (2020-2022)\, an exhibition that brings together visual artists Amanda Bradley @amandaabradley\, Adama Delphine Fawundu @adamadelphine\, and Nadia Huggins @nadiahuggins. \nCurated by WOPHA @wophafoundation Founder & Director Aldeide Delgado @aldeide_delgado\, the exhibition includes a special intervention by guest artist Nathalie Alfonso connecting old and new works from diasporic identities through ideas of belonging\, identity\, and landscape. The WOPHA Artist in Residence program originated in 2020 as part of the organization’s vision to be a meeting place for the international community of women in the photographic arts. Environmental Futures II: WOPHA Artists In Residence (2020-2022) presents three years of collaborative work\, in partnership with prominent cultural institutions in Miami\, to provide artists with a room of one’s own for creativity and self-care\, while highlighting the diverse artistic production of the African diaspora\, including the Caribbean\, Latin American\, and Latinx communities.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/environmental-futures-ii-wopha-2020-2022-artists-in-residence-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230607T080000
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CREATED:20230510T000818Z
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SUMMARY:Artist As Catalyst
DESCRIPTION:The Peace Studio’s ARTIST AS CATALYST program is back with double the number of workshops\, panels\, networking\, and performance opportunities. Spend four days learning + connecting + creating. \n  \nJune 7th – 10th\, 2023 at Green Space Miami\nOpen to artists of all disciplines\, ages 18 to 26. Apply now
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/peace-studios/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Silenced: The Radio Murders
DESCRIPTION:A listening party for the released audio documentary\, Silenced: The Radio Murders\, Saturday\, June 3\, 2023\, at Green Space Miami. \n  \nTransporting listeners back to 1990s Miami\, the series re-examines the unsolved assassinations of three radio journalists in Little Haiti\, linked to pro-democracy broadcasts at a time of extraordinary hope for the establishment of democracy in Haiti The murders were never solved\, leaving a wound in the community that is still open to this day. \n  \nDr. Rebecca Friedman\, Professor of History at FIU and founding director of the FIU Public Humanities Lab\, will host a panel of Carl Juste\, award-winning photojournalist and activist\, Oz Woloshyn\, Kaleidoscope co-founder\, and Ana Arana\, the award-winning investigative journalist who first reported on the crimes for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in the 1990s. \n  \nThe panel dove deep into the podcast’s characters and narratives\, illuminating the context and possible motive for the murders\, and discussed how the need for a free press is more important today than ever before.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/silenced-the-radio-murders/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230603T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230612T170000
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SUMMARY:WOPHA Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) is pleased to announce receipt of a $30\,000 award from The Green Family Foundation Trust (GFF) to launch the WOPHA Research Fellowship and other projects taking place during its 2023 partnership cycle. \n  \nWOPHA is a non-profit organization founded by art historian and curator Aldeide Delgado to research\, promote\, support\, and educate about the role of photographers who identify as women and non-binary.  The organization is currently documenting the diverse artistic production of Latin American and Latinx communities\, including photographers from Mexico\, Central and South America\, the Caribbean\, and artists of Latin American descent living and working in the United States. \n  \nThe WOPHA Research Fellowship\, made possible with leading support from the Green Family Foundation Trust\, supports one exemplary research initiative by candidates such as scholars\, curators\, and artists\, to be shared with the public through exhibitions and forums. The program funds the digital publication of innovative scholarship on women photographers from underrepresented communities.  \n  \n“WOPHA welcomes this opportunity to support emerging scholars through its first Research Fellowship program. This work will surely take root in the community and add vibrant scholarship that is produced by a roster of next-generation curators and art-historians\,” states WOPHA founder and president Aldeide Delgado. \n  \nThe partnership with GFF allows the launch of WOPHA’s upcoming exhibition\, Welcome To My Volcano: WOPHA Artists in Residence\, at Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Boulevard\, from June 22 – August 20\, 2023. Highlighting works by WOPHA’s first group of artists-in-residence\, the show features photographers Amanda Bradley\, Adama Delphine Fawundu\, and Nadia Huggins. \n  \nThe GFF funds support two additional initiatives: Braiding Roots\, a community impact project that invites a woman photographer to document\, through a photo essay\, the world of the Miami braiding industry. The other is the furthering of the digitization efforts of the Archive. \n  \nAbout the Partnership \nGreen Space Miami is the Green Family Foundation’s art space. Guided by the Foundation’s principles of inclusion\, community empowerment and education\, Green Space Miami centers marginalized stories at the intersections of lived experience\, hosted in a space for dialogue. The mission of Green Space Miami is to be a catalyst for action around critical social issues\, collaborating with community partners and educational institutions. \n  \nWOPHA’s work with the Green Family Foundation Trust began in 2021\, when WOPHA launched the inaugural exhibition Female In Focus in collaboration with 1854 Media & British Journal of Photography at Green Space Miami. It was part of a series of city-wide photography programs held in tandem with the 2021 WOPHA Congress. Further support from the Trust was received in 2022 for the exhibition\, Strange Territory\, at the Betsy Hotel. \n  \nFor more information about Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA)\, visit WOPHA.org  \n  \nWomen Photographers International Archive 2023 programs are made possible with leading support from the Green Family Foundation Trust. \n  \nWOPHA operates with support from its dedicated board of directors and community partners. Programs are supported by the Florida Department of State\, Division of Art and Culture\, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/wopha-workshop/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230602T190000
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SUMMARY:Spirited Night: A conversation on the sacred Vodou Art
DESCRIPTION:  \nSpeakers:\nDr. Kyrah Malika Daniels\nDr. Charlene Desir
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/spirited-night-a-conversation-on-the-sacred-vodou-art/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Resist – Ayikodans Performance
DESCRIPTION:A one-night only performance by AYIKODANS\, the leading contemporary dance company of Haiti founded by internationally renowned Haitian choreographer\, dancer\, and educator Jeanguy SAINTUS @jeanguy_sari. \n  \nAbout the Internationally acclaimed choreographer Jeanguy SAINTUS \nJeanguy Saintus is a Haitian-born choreographer. The founder and Artistic Director of Ayikodans (based in Haiti)\, Saintus has continuously pushed the limits of modern dance over the past decades. With over 30 years of experience\, he has mastered a cross-cultural body language that interconnects the internal and global legacies of Haiti. \n  \nIn 2008\, Saintus was a laureate of the prestigious Prince Claus Award in The Netherlands for expanding the possibilities of the dance medium\, fostering young talent\, and inspiring pride in the strength\, beauty\, and richness of Haitian identity. He’s also received the Adrienne Arsht Center a vibrant@10\, an Ivoh 2014 (Images and Voices of Hope Award for his work)\, and a Kriye Bode Award. \n  \nSaintus has traveled extensively to Europe\, Asia\, the Caribbean and America . He has choreographed for Phoenix Dance Theatre (Leeds|United Kingdom) Cleo Parker Dance Company\, Junior Ballet Toulouse Occitanie (France) COBA (Collective of Black Artists)\, Grand Canyon University Ettington Dance Ensemble\, Palm Beach Atlantic University Dance Ensemble\, NDTC ( National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica)\, Barbados Dance Theatre among others. His most recent work for Phoenix Dance Theatre | Leeds\, in England\, a revised version of The Rite of Spring received warm accolades from the press and the general public.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/resist-ayikodans-performance/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ayikodans
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URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/ayikodans/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230511T190000
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SUMMARY:Rituals and Ceremonies Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The body of work presented in Rituals and Ceremonies by Shneider Léon Hilaire was produced between 2021 and 2023 at a time of a collective existential crisis in Haiti and more precisely\, in Port-au-Prince\, where Shneider lives. The inspiration for this work reflects the need of people living in Haiti today\, while faced with threatening situations daily\, to find meaning in healing and traditional rituals and beliefs even while they do not practice vodou. his exhibition is Shneider’s first show outside of Haiti and also features a collection of artifacts from Vodou temples. The show is curated by Axelle Liautaud.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/rituals-and-ceremonies-opening-reception/
LOCATION:FL
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CREATED:20250925T203848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T203932Z
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SUMMARY:Shneider Hillaire: Rituals and Ceremonies Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Shneider Léon Hilaire\, “Rituals and Ceremonies”\nthe first exhibition of the artist’s work outside of Haiti \n  \nGreen Space Miami and Axelle Liautaud host an opening reception: Thursday\, May 11th\, 2023 5-8 pm \n  \n“The collective imagination of the Haitian population is where I find my inspiration – particularly in the beliefs\, myths\, and traditions that I find very rich and that need to be shared and preserved.” Shneider Léon Hilaire \n  \nThe body of work presented in Rituals and Ceremonies was produced between 2021 and 2023 at a time of a collective existential crisis in Haiti and more precisely in Port-au-Prince\, where Shneider lives. The inspiration for these works reflects the needs of people living in Haiti today\, while faced with threatening situations daily\, to find meaning in healing and traditional rituals and beliefs. Hilaire’s paintings reveal a great deal of knowledge of these traditions uncommon to find in someone of his generation. Shneider’s work is shrouded in a veil that conveys images of a world where a separation between the living and the dead does not exist and where miracles are still possible. This exhibition was Shneider’s first show outside of Haiti and features a collection of artifacts from Vodou temples. The show was curated by Axelle Liautaud. \n  \nSchneider Léon Hilaire (b. 1990) is a Haitian artist based in Port-au-Prince. He began teaching himself the rudiments of drawing by reproducing cartoon characters at an early age\, and later sharpened his sense of observation and reflection by making self-portraits. As Hilaire began to receive commissions\, he decided to focus on portraiture. He became committed to art-making and familiarized himself with the techniques of realistic painting. In 2016\, he registered at Le Centre d’Art de Port-au-Prince\, where he developed his style and visual language with the training of internationally renowned artists\, such as Mario Benjamin\, Marie Hélène Cauvin\, and Frantz Zéphirin. \n  \nLibations for La Siren 40”x50” \n  \nHealing Power of the Sea II 40”x50” \n  \nCeremony for Agwé 40”x50” \n  \nAll paintings acrylic on canvas
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/rituals-and-ceremonies-shneider-hillaire-exhibit-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230509T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20250925T203443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T203443Z
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SUMMARY:TRACING THE LINES
DESCRIPTION:TRACING THE LINES \nExploring the power of community\, artistic expression\, and freedom of the press in advancing justice. \n  \nAn important and timely experience as part of 10 Days of Connection with leading voices in social justice\, the arts\, and media. The panel discussion\, with artist DePaul Vera\, Executive Director of Florida Rising Andrea Mercado\, and Photojournalist Carl Juste\, dove into the impact of extremist legislation in Florida and how our individual and collective power expressed through visuals\, stories\, and civic life advances democracy.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/tracing-the-lines/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230322T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230322T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20250925T202541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T202541Z
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SUMMARY:Global South Movements Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Global South Movements 2023: Stories of Becoming. Showcasing 11 Artists and 8 Mediums. \nGreen Space Miami proudly presented Global South Movements by Hanan Arts (@hananarts_miami). Curated and produced by Miami artist Tiffany Madera (@hanan_a_rama)\, Global South Movements invited guests to experience a program celebrating the landscape of cultures of Miami\, Africa\, and the Caribbean. \n  \nOpening Reception\nMarch 22\, 2023\, 6-9 pm\n7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL 33138 \n  \nGlobal South Movements is Green Space Miami’s 2023 heritage program. Every year Dr. Kimberly Green invites a leading cultural expert to exhibit\, discuss\, educate\, and celebrate the art and traditions of Miami’s diverse communities. In 2023 Tiffany Madera hosted a vibrant series of events about women\, dance\, and film. \n  \nThe opening reception on March 22\, 2023 featured a performance of Lebanese and Egyptian dance by international Bellydance artist Valerick Molinary  with live percussion\, in collaboration with the @lebaneseloveaffair \n  \nSoundscape art by T Lyfe connects Africa\, the Caribbean\, the Middle East\, and Miami\, featuring music from the regions of exhibition artists including Jamaica\, Brazil\, Egypt\, Cuba\, and Lebanon. \n  \nParticipating artists: \nJoshua Bee Alafia\nNereida Garcia Ferraz\nYa La’ford\nMia Leonin\nKarelle Levy\nTiffany Madera\nGina Margillo\nCara Pastore\nBeatriz Simbiya\nDinorah de Jesús Rodríguez\nJuana Valdes\nValerick Molinary\n@polyvivi\nNiurca Marquez\ncollaboARTive
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/global-south-movements-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230303T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20230303T163936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T192508Z
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SUMMARY:Parsing the Ocean Veil
DESCRIPTION:Parsing the Ocean Veil is a performance linking ocean pollution to climate change. Created by artists Kim Yantis and Lucinda Linderman of Suiting-Up for the Future Arts Collective\, with collaborating artist Dito Sudito\, the project addresses the environmental issues and impacts of garbage gyres in the ocean. The artists present a pair of embodied Ocean characters\, who navigate the exterior and interior of the gallery while transplanting plastic waste during their performance. \n  \nSuiting-Up for the Future Arts Collective artists Yantis and Linderman create demonstration pieces\, allegorical wearable artworks\, performances and workshops that have the ability to bridge the gap between the practice of scientists and the everyday habits of humans. Their practice centers around the rescue\, transformation\, and impact of industrial and post-consumer packaging\, cloth\, and plastics on our environment.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/parsing-the-ocean-veil/
LOCATION:FL
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20230303T163720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T224411Z
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SUMMARY:Guitars Over Guns' Ayiti Showcase
DESCRIPTION:We’re grateful to have hosted\n\n\nGuitars Over Guns’\nAyiti Showcase\nfor Haitian Flag Day 🇭🇹 \nThank you to the community members that joined us to celebrate this special night\, and to the artists that shared their soul with us on stage – Inez Barlatier\, Man of Many Talents\, the GoGo alumni and Unistiq\, and others 🎤🎶 \n  \nWhile is the second annual showcase done in partnership between Green Family Foundation & Guitars Over Guns\, it is the first in-person celebration. To have the space full of community leaders\, creatives\, and advocates in recognition of Haitian Heritage Month is exemplary of what we can do together. \n  \n“Green Family Foundation is committed to our community through our strategic partnerships and support for community-based initiatives\,” said Dr. Kimberly Green\, President of Green Family Foundation. “Green Space Miami focuses on the importance of centering the voices and lived experiences of all Miami’s citizens. We celebrate their accomplishments and joy\, and create a safe space for addressing the issues facing our community today. Miami’s history resides in its people\, not in its structures.” \n  \nIt’s truly an honor for Green Space Miami to work with local organizations & artists to bring about celebration and education in joyous spaces. We want to ensure that what happens within our walls is a reflection of the communities beyond our building\, across Miami-Dade County.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/guitars-over-guns-ayiti-showcase/
LOCATION:FL
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20230303T163553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T224158Z
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SUMMARY:Year Up South Florida
DESCRIPTION:We had the privilege of hosting Year Up South Florida’s newest class at Green Space Miami! \n  \nIt was an honor to be a part of such an important orientation\, and to witness the beginning stages of such an intentional and impactful program\, hosting over 40 participants. \n  \n“It was such a wonderful experience and provided us with precious moments and memories that will serve to launch these talented young adults’ lasting success… The space truly fostered togetherness and filled each of us with a renewed sense of purpose for fulfilling our mission.” \n~ Sharon Griemsman\, Senior Director of Philanthropy\, Year Up South Florida \n  \nWe’d like to give special thanks to the Year Up/Year Up South Florida Team who made this successful orientation possible: \n  \nFarllond Alexis\, Work Immersion Specialist \n  \nJanelle Beldorin\, Associate Director of Enrollment Solutions \n  \nJuan Garcia\, Director Corporate Engagement \n  \nSharon Griemsman\, Senior Director of Philanthropy \n  \nStephanie M. Jackson\, Director of Enrollment \n  \nLourdiana Joseph\, Program Learning Coach \n  \nFelipe Larcada\, Associate Director Corporate Engagement \n  \nDenis Nichols\, Enrollment Solutions Manager \n  \nJames Noyes\, MSW\, Student Services Intern \n  \nMarlon Ramdehal\, Regional Director of Program (Southeast) \n  \nJohn-Marra Youte\, Associate Director Student Services
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/year-up-south-florida/
LOCATION:FL
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CREATED:20230303T155934Z
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SUMMARY:WOPHA Portfolio Review
DESCRIPTION:The WOPHA Portfolio Review brings together leading South Florida photography experts\, including museum curators\, professors\, and artists within the framework of the exhibition Female in Focus at Green Space Miami. Participation is open to women\, non-binary\, trans\, and queer photographers. Each participant will have the unique opportunity to sit down with a reviewer on a one-on-one basis to discuss their project and receive five critiques in total during the full-day session. Capacity is limited to 40 participants.  \n\n\nPortfolio Reviewers \n\nVanessa Charlot. Award-winning photojournalist and documentary photography\nAldeide Delgado. WOPHA\, Founder & Director\nJuliana Forero. Nomad Art Projects\, Founder and President\nAmy Galpin. Frost Art Museum\, Chief Curator\nSilvia Lizama. Barry University\, Professor of Photography; Chair\, Department of Fine Arts\nDina Mitrani. Dina Mitrani Gallery\, Director\nTiera Ndlovu. Founder\, Baha Archives and Curatorial Assistant\, Norton Museum of Art\nLaura Novoa. Bakehouse Art Complex\, Curatorial and Public Programs Manager\nMaggie Steber. Award-winning documentary photographer\n\nWOPHA Portfolio Review is sponsored by MPB – the world’s largest online platform for used photo and video kit. \nFemale in Focus in Miami is made possible thanks to the support from Green Family Foundation\, Green Space Miami\, and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\, the Cultural Affairs Council\, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/wopha-portfolio-review/
LOCATION:FL
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20250925T201437Z
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SUMMARY:MOCA Moving Images: Screening of Moloch
DESCRIPTION:A MOCA Moving Images event on Wednesday February 1st\, 2023 at 7pm – A screening of Raoul Peck’s 2009 film ‘Moloch Tropical’ about the political revolution in Haiti\, followed by a conversation with Ivy Bennett and Monica Sorelle.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/moca-moving-images-screening-of-moloch/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230121T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230121T180000
DTSTAMP:20260514T220106
CREATED:20250925T201353Z
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SUMMARY:One Respe Pou Ayiti
DESCRIPTION:Using the rich culture of Haiti as the medium to change the Haitian narrative\, creating unique spaces to highlight Haiti’s talents\, Onè Respè pou Ayiti ‘The Window of Hope’ is the place where our arts\, crafts\, food\, music\, and traditions are integrated to give any visitor an authentic Haiti experience. \n  \nGuests came and were a part of the experience at the Caribbean Craft Fair hosted in Green Space Miami: “Like each stitch of macrame\, each layer of paper\, and each paint stroke alone can’t create a masterpiece\, the Haitian orange industry will flourish as we come together and mobilize our energies and put first our honesty\, our empathy\, and integrity. We sink together or we rise together: l’Union fait la force!” \n  \nWhen: January 21- 22\, 2023\nWhat Time: 11 am to 6 pm\nWhere: Green Space Miami\n7200 Biscayne Blvd\, unit 2\, Historic MIMO district.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/one-respe-pou-ayiti/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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