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SUMMARY:Risographs & Chemigrams — Working with Family Archives
DESCRIPTION:Risographs & Chemigrams — Working with Family Archives is an intergenerational workshop that will introduce the mediums of risograph printing and chemigrams to participants. Facilitated by Isabella Marie García\, this workshop invites participants to use their family archives as the foundation for the concrete and abstract image-making. Both mediums are key to the artist’s practice and present in her installation found on view in the Told\, Retold: The Pedagogy of Knowing & Becoming exhibition at Greenspace Miami. \n  \nRisograph printing is a digital printing technique that uses stencils to transfer ink to paper\, resulting in bold\ncolors\, tactile textures\, and perfect imperfections. Participants will learn about the history of risograph before practicing their own printing with a PrintGocco\, a popular at-home printing device produced by Japanese company Riso Kagaku starting in the late 1970s. Participants are encouraged to bring their own family photographs that they would like to print\, while also being provided archival familial images sourced from the Miami-Dade Public Library System. \n  \nChemigrams are created by forcing a chemical reaction between photographic paper and a resist — typically a form of varnish or liquid i.e. oil\, honey\, sugar\, etc. — and utilizing traditional darkroom chemistry to create an experimental visual result. Participants will learn the history and basics of this experimental photo technique before creating their own results with photo paper and resists provided by the facilitator. Participants will leave with concrete and abstract images sourced from personal and collective family archives. \n  \nThe workshop will serve to uphold the indisputable value of the tactile to intergenerational storytelling and material preservation as living testaments of familial lore.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/risographs-chemigrams-working-with-family-archives/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:When Mangos Last in My Backyard Bloom’d Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Jayme Kaye Gershen at Green Space Miami for a magical evening celebrating Miami’s mango culture\, surrounded by friends and the sounds\, smells\, sights\, and taste of ripe juicy mangos. This in-person event will transport you to a tropical paradise right in the heart of the city. Come and experience the joy of the mango season in full bloom! \n  \nThrough a tapestry of observation\, personal anecdotes\, and collective reflections\, When Mangos Last in My Backyard Bloom’d adopts an emotional lens\, delving into the heart of Miami’s beloved mango season and its intrinsic connection with community\, local agriculture\, and climate. \n  \n\nThis exhibition is made possible through generous support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation\, Green Space Miami\, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\, Seasons Farm Fresh\, Mad Arts\, Subtropic Film Festival\, and is proud to be a 2024 Knight New Works. \n\n 
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/when-mangos-last-in-my-backyard-bloomd-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sunrise Miami: Heat Safety Skillshare
DESCRIPTION:Join Sunrise Miami for this workshop on building heat safety kits using materials we provide + teaching people how to manage individuals facing heat stress + compiling resources and best practices into a heat safety zine. \n  \nSunrise Miami is a youth-led non-profit organization that empowers young people to train their communities on disaster resilience in the midst of the climate crisis.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/sunrise-miami-heat-safety-skillshare/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bite & Write: Mango Eating & Poetry Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A playful\, sensory-driven poetry workshop in collaboration with O\, Miami and poet\, Kita Huerta. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out\, this event is perfect for anyone looking to explore their connection to mangos and words. Get ready to unleash your creativity while enjoying some delicious bites. Kita Huerta\, writer and poet\, will guide you through a tasting of various mangos and writing exercises. After writing your mango poem\, participants will have the opportunity to record their poem and have it become part of the ever-evolving mango exhibit by artist Jayme Kaye Gershen. \n  \nPart of When Mangos Last in My Backyard Bloom’d programming.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/bite-write-mango-eating-poetry-workshop/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:ICA Summer Portfolio Prep Workshop with Ashley Castaneda
DESCRIPTION:Tunnel Book Making – Narrative Overlay workshop by artist Ashley Castañeda in collaboration with The Institute of Contemporary Art’s Summer Portfolio Prep Program. \n  \nTunnel books have an interesting history dating back to the mid-18th century\, but how has this practice presented itself in contemporary art? Book-making as an artistic practice is not new\, but has manifested itself as a way of preserving oral records\, creating stories\, and serving multiple purposes. As an object\, books can act as the intersection of sculpture\, drawing\, painting\, and craftsmanship for those who participate in creating them and are the audience to them. \n  \nWith paper-cutting\, stories and narratives are navigable through direct and abstract ways. Working with silhouettes and 2D forms is the magic that makes tunnel books an interesting object to explore and interact with. Engaging with the sculptural and drawing components of bookmaking\, participants engaged in the conversation of creating books learning how to construct a tunnel book themselves.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/ica-summer-portfolio-prep-workshop-with-ashley-castaneda/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Canto al arbol – I sing to the tree
DESCRIPTION:A bilingual workshop hosted by Buenezas as part of When Mangos Last in My Backyard Bloom’d\, where nature and music come together in perfect harmony. \n \nJoin us as we celebrate the beauty and importance of trees through music and poetry. Immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of live performances inspired by the melodies of the forest. Let the music transport you to a world where the trees sing their own songs\, inviting you to listen and connect with the natural world around you. \n \nDon’t miss this unique event that promises to be a feast for the senses and a celebration of the wonders of nature. \n \nÉpoca de frutas\, de calor\, de sudor\, de mucho duelo y felicidad\, de jalea de mango\, salsa de mango\, jugo de mango\, mango solito en el lavamanos – ¡quién no se pone feliz al ver un mango! \n \nVen a cantar con nosotras en este taller donde le haremos una canción al árbol de mango. Trae a tus abuelitos y a tus vecinos.
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/canto-al-arbol-i-sing-to-the-tree/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fahrenheit 305 – ProjectArt Literary Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Miami Bibliophiles\, Poets\, Book Nerds\, Novelists\, and Library Patrons! \nJoin us for a panel that brings together leaders from Miami’s literary community\, including representatives from FIU Library\, O\, Miami\, Bookleggers Library\, Books for Free\, Miami-Dade Public Libraries\, and the Miami Book Fair\, for a conversation on the state of the city’s literary scene and youth literacy. \nPanelists will share their organizations’ missions and current initiatives\, reflect on how the landscape has evolved\, and discuss pressing issues such as book bans and access to literature. \nThe discussion\, moderated by ProjectArt alumni and journalist\, Isabella Marie García\, is presented in connection with ProjectArt’s exhibition\, Told and Retold: The Pedagogy of Knowing and Becoming\, which highlights youth creativity\, community engagement\, and the library as a space for inspiration and artistic development. \nModerator:\nIsabella Marie García \nPanelists:\nNancy Kirkpatrick\, FIU Libraries\nNathaniel Sandler\, Bookleggers Library\nKristia Leon\, O\, Miami\nPatricia Hechavarría\, Books for Free – The Children’s Trust\nOscar Fuentes\, Miami-Dade Public Library System\nMarci Cancio-Bello\, Miami Book Fair
URL:https://greenspacemiami.org/event/literary-panel-discussion-with-projectart/
LOCATION:Green Space Miami\, 7200 Biscayne Blvd\, Miami\, FL\, 33138\, United States
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