Join the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU in celebrating its spring season of exhibitions. Visitors may enjoy refreshments on the terrace, a live performance, and a special tour of the exhibitions on view. Tours will be available throughout the afternoon.
This event is free and open to the public.
Doors open Saturday, February 4th at 3:00 PM.
This spring the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU celebrate the opening of 4 new exhibitions:
An Elegy to Rosewood
Chitra Ganesh: Dreaming in Multiverse
Everything, Earth and Sky: An Exhibition of Haitian Art Together/Apart: Modern and Contemporary Art of the United States
Tomorrow is opening night!
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.
With this year’s annual 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.
The artists you'll be hearing from are:
Lauren Baccus
Morel Doucet
Diana Eusebio
Lyzbeth Lara and Prem Lorenzen
Coralina Rodriguez Meyer
Nicolle Nyariri, Stefanie Paredes, and Daniella Silvera
Lauren Shapiro
Cornelius Tulloch
Arsimmer McCoy and Passion Ward
Diego Waisman
To register for opening night please click on the following link: https://bit.ly/nov10gsm.
#GreenSpaceMiami #GSM #GreenFamilyFoundation
We are honored to be long standing partners with the Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center. Together we celebrated the graduation of the 7th Sant La Fellows class. We are in the presence of community leaders, advocates, and forces.
How can we not support individuals who have a deep commitment to enriching the lives of others through a multitude of industries.
Please join us in uplifting the 2022 Sant La Fellows: Helen Boyer
Kerlande Ceant
Fania Desinord
Melissa Eustache
Stine Jean
Nerlande Joseph
Stephanie Lumas
Getro Naissance
Jimmy Pertil
Oliver Telusma
Rebb Valeris
The Green Family Foundation Trust team joined the Everglades Foundation, the Liberty CIty Optimist Club of Florida After-school Program, and Urban League of Greater Miami for the launch of the "Power of Water" educational campaign at Hadley Park!
The campaign is designed to educate future generations about the value of water from the Everglades for our health, environment, and our communities.
Get involved and learn more about where your water comes from!
Tonight at 6 pm join @wophafoundation at the Betsy!
Women Photographers International Archive presents the solo exhibition “Strange Territory” by 2022 WOPHA Artist in Residence, visual artist Nadia Huggins @nadiahuggins , at @thebetsyhotel . Organized by WOPHA Founder & Director @aldeide_delgado , “Strange Territory” includes a series of old and new works that connects two places, the Caribbean region and its diaspora in Miami, through ideas of ecology, catastrophe, and magic while reframing the representation of Caribbean bodies in natural environments.
Nadia Huggins challenges people’s notion of nostalgia for a place that only exists in our imaginations. Photographs in the exhibition invite us to reimagine an evolving species adapting to the geological and ecological changes happening on the planet. They investigate how the concept of hybridity can move beyond a solely human experience by exploring the potential agency of non-human species and the environment as a whole system shaping our future world.
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“Strange Territory” is made possible thanks to the support from The Betsy Hotel, Green Family Foundation, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Media Partner is Sugarcane Magazine.
#wophafoundation #wophaartistinresidence #strangeterritory #nadiahuggins #aldeidedelgado #caribbeanphotography
What an extraordinary opening for the Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator's Depth of Identity: Art as Memory and Archive exhibition. Green Space Miami truly came alive as the artists shared with us the history, culture, nuance, and overall influence of their work. With 19 artists representing the African, Indo, and Caribbean Diaspora, walking through the space was walking across countries and islands.
If you weren’t able to join us, you still have time! The exhibition will be running through to October 20, 2022, right here at Green Space Miami. Doors are open:
Wednesday-Saturday from 11 am – 6 pm
Sunday’s Thom Wheeler Castillo leads a tour from 2-3 pm.
This exhibition is organized by Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) and curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace. Major support for this exhibition is provided by the Green Family Foundation Trust.
We invite you to the opening reception of the newest DVCAI exhibition, Depth of Identity Art as Memory and Archive, on Thursday, August 11th, from 6 - 9 PM.
Depth of Identity, Art as Memory and Archive, displays the impact and legacy of the African, Indo, and Caribbean Diaspora across US cities and the Caribbean.
The exhibition is organized by Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) curated by Rosie Gordon-Wallace with major support from the Green Family Foundation Trust.
To register click here: LINKTR.EE/DVCAI
The exhibition Depth of Identity: Art as Memory and Archive juxtaposes works from ten countries, representing first-generation artists across time and geography through paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, photographs, and installations. The works represent artists from Caribbean countries including Jamaica, Barbados, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Suriname, and Haiti. Kenya and Korea are represented by artists Mazola Wa Mwasinghadi and Kim Myung -Sik, both artists with whom the curator has worked with for years.
A beautiful night for the @guitarsoverguns ’ Ayiti Showcase for Haitian Flag Day 🇭🇹
While this is our second annual showcase in partnership with GOGO, this is our first in-person celebration. To have @greenspacemiami full of community leaders, creatives, and advocates in recognition of Haitian Heritage Month is exemplary of what we can do together.
#HaitianHeritageMonth #Ayiti #Ayisyen #GuitarsOverGuns #GreenFamilyFoundation #GreenSpaceMiami #GSM
Yesterday, the United Negro College Fund Leadership Council met us at the Green Family Foundation. We thank you for your continued leadership. #unitednegrocollegefund #uncf #greenfamilyfoundation #communitypartners #buildingcommunities #miamicommunitybuilding
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Today is the day (Ayisyen Flag Day!) @guitarsoverguns hosts their second annual Ayiti Showcase 🇭🇹 in partnership with Green Family Foundation
Join us for a celebration of Ayisyen (Haitian) Culture at Green Space Miami ✨
Live music by local Ayisyen artists, @inezbmusic@kenzy_lafrance@its.a.christa and our alumni band, @unistiqmusic 🤩 Plus a historic conversation accompanied by light bites and drinks.
Today, May 18, 7 - 9:30 PM
RSVP is required, use the following link /event/ayiti-showcase/e406668
#ayiti #haiti #ayisyen #haitian #HaitianHeritageMonth #music #livemusic #greenfamilyfoundation #gogo #guitarsoverguns
Let Us Celebrate The Sounds Of Ayiti!
Let’s come together on Haitian Flag Day with @guitarsoverguns to celebrate and share Haitian culture with our Miami-Dade community in educational and informational spaces!
Join local artists on Wednesday, May 18th from 7:00-9:30 PM, Green Space Miami will become the stage and we’ll be graced by performances from Inez Barlatier, Man of Many Talents, the GoGo alumni band Unistiq, and more!
RSVP required, link to register is in our bio!
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We're (@guitarsoverguns ) is hosting our second annual Ayiti Showcase 🇭🇹 in partnership with @greenfforg
Join us for a celebration of Haitian Culture at @greenspacemiami ✨
Live music by local Haitian artists, @inezbmusic@kenzy_lafrance@its.a.christa and our alumni band, @unistiqmusic 🤩 Plus a historic conversation accompanied by light bites and drinks.
Wednesday, May 18, 7 - 9:30 PM
RSVP is required. Link in bio 🔗