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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/
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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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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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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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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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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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SUMMARY:ChromaTone: Voices from Miami Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The history of the Coppertone sign is storied. The artist\, Joyce Ballentyne Brand\, built her career in a pin-up art field dominated by men. She beat out male artists to design calendars\, often using her own image as the model\, contributing to her empowerment of self and other women. Yet the billboard also lived on as a reminder of Miami’s racist and xenophobic laws. When it was first erected\, the sign stood tall above neighborhoods it did not represent\, promoting a beach prohibited to many. Miami has been transformed since then\, drastic societal and political change accelerating the city’s growth into the most diverse metro area in the country\, enabling more inclusivity and empowering more voices. \n  \nWith 2022’s open call\, Green Space Miami aspired to raise the voices of local artists\, asking them to reimagine and share their personal take on this historic and universally recognized image. Through their work we experience a glimpse of what the Coppertone sign represents to them and their community\, in their voice and visual language. \n  \nThe artists you’ll be hearing from are: \nLauren Baccus\nMorel Doucet\nDiana Eusebio\nLyzbeth Lara and Prem Lorenzen\nCoralina Rodriguez Meyer\nNicolle Nyariri\, Stefanie Paredes\, and Daniella Silvera\nLauren Shapiro\nCornelius Tulloch\nArsimmer McCoy and Passion Ward\nDiego Waisman
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/chromatone-voices-from-miami-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tama
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 15\, 2022\n3:30pm – 5:30pm\n  \nTama is a performance piece by artist Yacine Tilala Fall in collaboration with Elijah Rose Williamson. The Wolof tama is an hourglass-shaped talking drum from Senegal\, made by the Wolof and Serer people. Its sound mimics human speech and it’s most often played by griots\, West African storytellers and oral historians. Inspired by the form and functionality of the drum\, this performance consists of a head form worn by two participants that will speak through touch. This work investigates the gesture of sound. \n  \nInfluenced by Fall’s Senegalese and Mauritanian American heritage\, Tama is indicative of the artist ‘s body of work that uses natural materials and the human form to investigate the concepts of heritage\, ritual\, and function.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/tama/
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SUMMARY:Human Rights Watch community briefing
DESCRIPTION:On May 13th 2022\, we hosted Human Rights Watch and briefed community leaders on the Repression of Cuban Artists. The conversation was led by curator Carolina Barrero and Human Rights Watch advocate and researcher Juan Pappier about their experiences\, what’s happening now\, and what the art community can do to help. \n\n\nWe discussed how the Cuban government has systematically targeted Cuban artists\, including\, more recently\, those who participated in the July 11 protests. Several dozen have reportedly been arrested\, detained\, or placed under house arrest. Some remain in detention and face criminal charges while others have been forced to exile.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/human-rights-watch-community-briefing/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black Women in Art: The Agency of Self-Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Please join Green Space Miami (GSM) for our artist talk series\, we’ll be discussing Black Women in Art: The Agency of Self-Preservation on Thursday\, March 24th at 7 PM EST. \n\n\n \nFeaturing Rhea Leonard\, Green Space Initiative winner and esteemed artist in conversation with Jacqui Colyer\, Board Chair of The Historic Hampton House and historic preservationist\, moderated by M.J. Fievre\, internationally recognized author\, educator\, and public speaker. \n  \nRhea has shared that she felt emancipated through her work\, while others have told us they felt “recognized” and “celebrated”. Join us in this pertinent conversation as we discuss how art has aided us in surpassing pain and memorializing the power\, joy\, and community building found in the work of Black women in America. We dive into the connections\, beauty\, and agency of powerhouse women\, such as Nina Simone and Maya Angelou\, who have influenced Rhea Leonard’s work. \n  \nClick here to register for Rhea Leonard’s GSM talk. \n  \nGreen Space Miami has partnered with Miami Book Fair to record and host these virtual talks on their platform. Thank you to the Miami Book Fair team for helping us make this event possible! \n  \nWe hope to see you there! If you have suggestions for future conversations you’d like to see us host\, please email our Program Director\, Zee Lopez Del Carmen\, by replying to this email.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/black-women-in-art-the-agency-of-self-preservation/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:FEMALE IN FOCUS CLOSING RECEPTION
DESCRIPTION:Location: Green Space Miami. 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Suite B\, Miami\, FL 33138 Date: Tuesday\, January 18\, 2022\nTime: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm \n  \nJoin us for the closing reception of the exhibition Female in Focus presented as part of the cultural programming of the WOPHA Congress. The evening will start with a tour of the exhibition at 6:00 pm by co-curator of the show\, Aldeide Delgado\, then followed by the opportunity to mingle and network between attendees accompanied by wine and light refreshments.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/female-in-focus-closing-reception/
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SUMMARY:Female in Focus
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nTitle:  \nFemale in Focus\n\n\nDate:  \nNovember 18\, 2021 to January 18\, 2022\n\n\nLocation: \n \nGreen Space Miami\n7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Suite A\nMiami\, FL 33138\n\n\n\n  \nEvent Description: \nWOPHA (Women Photographers International Archive) in collaboration with 1854 Media and British Journal of Photography present the winners of the Female in Focus’s international photography award in Green Space Miami from November 18\, 2021 through to January 18\, 2022. \n  \nThe Female in Focus award was conceived to address gender inequality in the industry and bring awareness around the ever-growing issue. Its purpose is to discover\, promote and reward exceptional women and non-binary photographers all over the world. \n  \nWe [WOPHA] are honored to co-present this exhibition as part of the celebration of the world’s first-ever WOPHA Congress. In a fertile moment where we witness the rise of initiatives oriented to render visible women’s long-neglected contributions to photographic arts\, the Female in Focus award represents an extraordinary opportunity for emerging talents to have their work promoted by one of the most prestigious photography platforms. \n  \nThe WOPHA Congress invites women photography organizations from around the world to participate alongside acclaimed art historians\, curators\, and preeminent women photographers on the topics of women\, photography\, and feminisms. It provides recognition\, professional opportunities and fosters collaboration while establishing Miami as a meeting place for modern and contemporary photographic arts.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/female-in-focus/
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