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SUMMARY:AIRIE Queen of the Swamp Activation
DESCRIPTION:During Art Week\, AIRIE activated Sydney Maubert’s second iteration of “Queen of the Swamp” for Green Space Miami’s exhibition “DISplace”. The activation featured music by DJ Pressure Point\, performance by Arsimmer McCoy\, and dance and percussion by Nayah Merisier and artist David\, and Lakeria\, a group of local Miami artists who all share a love for movement\, culture\, and rhythm. “Queen of the Swamp\,” first debuting in AIRIE’s Nest Gallery in Everglades National Park\, acknowledge Miami’s Bahamian history and its vital ties to a larger cultural geography of Southern and Indigenous aesthetics. It drew upon Miami’s history of Bahamian laborers’ construction of Miami’s infrastructure on porous rock\, and their present descendants’ influence on Miami Bass culture.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/airie-queen-of-the-swamp-activation/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Breakout Miami: Save Space – Artists Expanding the Frontier
DESCRIPTION:A gathering to celebrate the resilience and tenacity of Miami’s visual artists\, advocates\, educators\, cultural producers\, writers and poets\, as part of Breakout Miami 2025. \n  \nAn interview and Q&A with David Anasagasti\, artist known as Ahol Sniffs Glue. \nPerformance of a new work by Emmy-nominated writer and performer Christell Victoria Roach. In partnership with O\, Miami. \nIntroduction to the work and practice of artist Ọmọlará Williams McCallister. \nPresentation by Terrance Cribbs-Lórrant\, known artistically as VesSouL Cultural Curator and Executive Director of the City of Miami Black Police Precinct and Courthouse Museum. The event is hosted by Dr. Kimberly Green\, President\, Green Family Foundation; and artist and Visual Anthropologist\, Marlon Hall. \n  \n“It’s a testament to the grit of the people who live in Miami. This isn’t just a one-time story about displacement but a cycle that constantly happens\, pushing people and forcing them to be nomadic.” – artist Arsimmer McCoy speaking to The Art Newspaper perfectly encapsulating what it means to be a Miami artist – Artists in a constant state of adaptation. Adapting a step ahead of rapid development is how artists survive and thrive in big cities the world over. Expanding the frontier to find and hold on to space to live\, work\, gather\, and exhibit. Miami artists find a way.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/save-space-artists-expanding-the-frontier/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bringing The Outside In Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Bringing the Outside In explores how our homes become vessels for cultural memory and identity. Dahlia Dreszer constructs elaborate still-lifes within domestic spaces\, combining rescued flowers\, printed works from her earlier project Invisible Cities\, artifacts from her travels\, and inherited textiles that blur the boundaries between interior and exterior worlds. The work reflects Dreszer’s Latin American heritage and the immigrant experience of creating home between cultures. Dahlias and roses become symbols of resilience and growth\, carrying memories of generational connections while speaking to cycles of preservation and renewal. Through her practice of rescuing and preserving flowers – suspended and dried to extend their temporal existence – Dreszer examines the delicate balance between nature and artifice in our contemporary world. In collaboration with artificial intelligence\, she further explores this dialogue between preservation and evolution\, working with AI systems to interpret and extend these cultural expressions. This technological collaboration mirrors the immigrant experience of adaptation\, where meaning is both preserved and transformed through new forms of understanding. \n  \nBringing the Outside In introduces Dreszer’s emerging documentation of her homeland’s Kuna Yala women\, bringing awareness to these local artisans whose traditional mola textiles appear throughout the works. Returning to her Panamanian roots\, Dreszer creates a platform for these vital yet often overlooked cultural traditions\, highlighting the hands who make the craft. The exploration of heritage extends to Dreszer’s own multicultural identity\, as Jewish artifacts and family heirlooms interweave throughout the works\, suggesting that “home” is not a fixed place but a constant dialogue between memory\, identity\, and the spaces we inhabit. \n  \nLive plant installation by Tournage.\nhttps://dahliadreszer.com/
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/bringing-the-outside-in-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Air – Eco-Art\, Ritual & Climate Action Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join queer artist and activist John DeFaro for an immersive eco-art experience inspired by his award-winning No Coffee Table sculptures\, currently on display at the venue. In a safe\, inclusive space\, transform incense sticks—symbols of pollution and harmful carcinogenic smoke—into bold 3D eco-art that radiates defiance and raw creativity. \nAir is free\, yet human neglect threatens its purity\, putting this fundamental right at risk. Why are we so captivated by fire\, smoke\, and ritual scent while overlooking their unseen harm? This workshop invites you to confront that cultural complacency and rethink practices that pollute our homes and environment. \nParticipants will paint the incense sticks using ‘tomorrow’s artist’ recycled paint\, rendering the objects obsolete as they are secured within and on salvaged Miami-Dade County pine bases crafted by Nick Gilmore—transforming the harmful into the enduring. \nEngage in meaningful discussions with special guests Niurca Marquez and Nick Gilmore as we reimagine healing rituals that uplift both personal and planetary well-being. Leave empowered with your own eco-artwork and a renewed commitment to environmental justice. \n\nJohn’s work is on view as part of the group show Unveiling Power: Examining Influence.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/free-air/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bringing the Outside In – In conversation with Aldeide Delgado and Dahlia Dreszer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation featuring Art Historian\, Curator\, Founder & Director of the Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA)\, Aldeide Delgado\, and artist Dahlia Dreszer. Get ready to dive into the minds of these talented individuals as they discuss their inspirations and creative processes. This in-person event is a unique opportunity to gain insight into the world of art and connect with fellow art enthusiasts. \n  \nThis event is part of a series of conversations featured throughout the solo show Bringing the Outside In.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/bringing-the-outside-in-in-conversation-with-aldeide-delgado-and-dahlia-dreszer/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:#PhotoTalk305 with Tony Chirinos
DESCRIPTION:#PhotoTalk305 is a collaborative space for constructive feedback (photo critique group) for Miami photographers and enthusiasts\, presented by Paola Katherine Rodríguez for #Photowalk305. This fourth iteration features Miami-based photographer and Green Space Miami 2024 open call awardee Tony Chirinos whose documentary-style work explores the theme of mortality and fragility. Following the talk\, photographers are then invited and encouraged to participate and present five (5) images to be evaluated by the guest speakers\, by emerging and established photographers\, and by members of the #Photowalk305 community. \nTo participate\, please fill out this google form: https://forms.gle/DDrPUviyPBtQbas88 \nThis event is presented by Paola Katherine Rodríguez for #Photowalk305 and is made possible by Green Space Miami. \n  \nAbout #Photowalk305: #Photowalk305\, established in 2019\, is a themed photography event held monthly at various locations throughout Miami\, Florida. \n#Photowalk305 invites analogue & digital photographers to examine different ways of seeing\, experiment with different styles of photography\, expand on our creativity\, explore and become more acquainted with our city\, and to meet / socialize with / learn from fellow photographers. \n  \n 
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/phototalk305-with-tony-chirinos/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Space Miami x Wolfsonian: An Artist Open House
DESCRIPTION:Artists\, designers\, writers\, and creatives — ever wonder what it’s like to explore a cabinet of curiosities? Discover how The Wolfsonian’s resources can spark your next project\, whether it’s film\, performance\, or visual art. Chief librarian Frank Luca will lead a tour of The Wolfsonian Library\, a treasure trove of rare books\, archives\, souvenirs\, postcards\, and other modern-age mementos. Then assistant director of education Luna Goldberg will guide visitors through The Big World: Alternative Landscapes in the Modern Era\, an exhibition that redefines landscape art — moving beyond traditional pastoral scenes to reveal modern vistas in paintings\, decorative arts\, and even a grand piano. Close the morning by learning how you can engage more deeply with the collection through our Creative Fellowship info session. \n  \nSchedule \n10:00am – 10:45am | Library Tour\n10:55am – 11:25am | Exhibition Tour\n11:30am – 12:00pm | Info Session \n  \nLocation: The Wolfsonian – FIU @ 1001 Washington Avenue
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/green-space-x-wolfsonian-an-artist-open-house/
LOCATION:The Wolfsonian\, 1001 Washington Avenue\, Miami Beach\, Florida\, 33139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Collectors Round Table – Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lively panel discussion at Green Space Miami where collectors share their passion for art\, antiques\, and unique finds! \n  \nA panel discussion by Dahlia Dreszer where collectors gather to share their passion for art. This event is a unique opportunity to connect with fellow art enthusiasts\, learn about different collecting strategies\, and gain insights from experienced collectors. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out\, this event promises to be a fun and informative experience. \n  \nYou will hear from Kathryn Mikesell\, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Fountainhead Arts\, Mindy Solomon\, Founder of the Mindy Solomon Gallery\, and Donnalynn Patakos\, Art Advisor. The discussion will be moderated by Nuria Richards\, Director of Development at Oolite Arts. \n  \nThis event is part of a series of conversations featured throughout the solo show Bringing the Outside In.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/collectors-round-table-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Bernard Fils-Aimé Memorial Scholarship Fund
DESCRIPTION:The Fils-Aimé family cordially invites all members of the HELP community to attend the annual Bernard Fils-Aimé Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser this March 22nd. \n  \nDon’t miss the chance to hear about the incredible work being done by HELP graduates and Fulbright scholars Ludmille Lyvert (education 2018)\, an educator at the University of Alabama who is harnessing the power of education to move the needle on gender equality\, and Josue Celiscar (agronomy 2015) a Fulbright Scholar who is a leading expert on Haitian biodiversity and climate resilience.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/2025-bernard-fils-aime-memorial-scholarship-fundraiser/
LOCATION:FL
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