“Moving Water” Performance

“Moving Water”, the installation and dedication of a new 32-foot-long ceramic tile mural by Miami artist Xavier Cortada that marks the Panama Canal Centennial. The public is invited to bring water collected locally and participate in a procession through the UF campus starting at 2 p.m. at Library West and ending at the Computer Science & Engineering Building.

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Xavier Cortada with the participation of University of Florida students, “Moving Water: Ritualistic Installation,” vessels filled with water collected locally, dimensions variable, 2014 (http://cortada.com/)

MEDIA ADVISORY

For Immediate Release:

July 22, 2014

Media Contact:

Leah Craig

University of Florida College of the Arts

Public Relations and Marketing Manager

Office: 352.273.1489, Cell: 904.419.3346

lcraig@arts.ufl.edu

UF Students and the Community Invited to Participate in Ritualistic

Installation and Dedication of New Moving Water Artwork at UF July 30

WHO: Miami artist Xavier Cortada, this year’s University of Florida (UF) Creative B public artist, more than 100 UF engineering and art students as well as members of the community will participate in a ritualistic installation and dedication of Moving Water, a new permanent piece of art at UF that marks the Panama Canal Centennial by connecting it with the lives of present-day Floridians.

WHAT: The Moving Water project was conducted with UF engineering and art students and brings awareness of our impact on the environment by examining how much Florida has been transformed in the last 100 years. Students and members of the community are invited to participate in a ritualistic installation and dedication of Cortada’s 32-foot-long ceramic tile mural made by fire kiln that depicts “scarred water,” water as it flows in spaces carved for it across Panama and Florida (with its Panama Canal equivalents).

Attendees are invited to BYOW (bring your own water) and participate in a procession throughout campus. Water should be collected from the area in a non-glass vessel and include a label with the following information: individual’s name, source of water, date of collection, description of the site and brief explanation of one’s connection to the site or planned connection. Participants will carry the water and march in a procession to music from the carillon composed by UF School of Music student Mitchell Stecker. Once at the Computer Science & Engineering Building, participants will place their water near the new ceramic tile mural and a dedication will occur.

WHEN: Wednesday, July 30, 2014, 2 p.m.

WHERE: The procession begins at Library West and ends at the Computer Science & Engineering Building.

AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS:

· Xavier Cortada, artist

· Lucinda Lavelli, dean, UF College of the Arts

· UF College of Engineering faculty and students

· UF College of the Arts faculty and students

ABOUT CREATIVE B

Introduced in 2010 by the Office of the Provost, Creative B is designed to delight, educate and entertain with a wide variety of live cultural performances and interdisciplinary summer activities. Learn more atcreativeb.aa.ufl.edu. Join the conversation online with #creativeBUF.