Seahorses: Gallery | Opening Invitation | Press release | Closing Invitation Xavier Cortada, “Seahorse Society: South” 48″ x 36″, acrylic on canvas, 2014 Join us on Thursday, May 11th, 2017 from 6 pm...
Seahorses: Gallery | Opening Invitation | Press release | Closing Invitation Xavier Cortada, “Seahorse Society: South” 48″ x 36″, acrylic on canvas, 2014 Join us on Thursday, May 11th, 2017 from 6 pm...
Sweetwater Elementary students to join the Seahorse Society Xavier Cortada, “Hippocampus,” 48″ x 24″, acrylic on canvas, 2014 Project Seahorse is partnering with Miami-based eco-artist Xavier Cortada to present an...
PLATFORM 450 The Deering Spring Contemporary exhibition PLATFORM 450 showcases site-specific works produced through a range of multidisciplinary art practices in virtual reality, 3-D modeling, and new media. Through data...
FLOR500 | Sweetwater Miami artist Xavier Cortada will lead Sweetwater Elementary School students in creating a participatory eco-art project in support of the pollinators. Inspired by his FLOR500 project (www.flor500.com), kids...
On April 20th, 2017, MDCPS School Board Chair Larry Feldman helps Miami Sunset Senior High School students plant a live oak on their campus. Miami-Dade County Public Schools Celebrates Earth Day...
Multidisciplinary program to raise awareness on climate change FIU NEWS Posted 3/28/2017 at 10:10 am By Ivan Lopez The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts sea levels in South Florida will rise...
Multidisciplinary program to raise awareness on climate change FIU NEWS Posted 3/28/2017 at 10:10 am By Ivan Lopez The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts sea levels in South Florida will...
FIU SEAS and CARTA artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada will travel to Alaska to engage in research for his EVER/PERMA project addressing sea-level rise and global climate change concerns. This is part...
Now more than ever scientists and artists play a critical role: Scientists must continue to record how the climate responds to changing policies. Artists need to use art to effectuate...
2017 Symposium The University of Miami Law Review‘s 2017 Symposium, Climate Wrongs and Human Rights, has been announced. Scholarship from this annual event will be featured in the symposium issue to be...