Posted by | April 14, 2015
Presentation at White House on Art-Science Practice

Cortada delivers talk to members of the president's administration in the OSTP Conference Room. Sitting near him on a shelf is a piece of the Allende Meteorite, the oldest known...

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Posted by | March 24, 2015
Second Century Action (2CA) Time Capsule presented at Miami Beach Resiliency Summit

                                        Xavier Cortada will present his Second Century Action (2CA) Time Capsule...

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Posted by | March 9, 2015
Matter: The Fundamental Particles exhibit

Cortada's five banners and TED talk (https://cortada.com/2013/cern/statement) are presented in the vitrine at the entrance of the 924 building. Matter: The Fundamental Particles Peter Çan Bellamy Xavier Cortada/ Pete Markowitz...

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Posted by | February 19, 2015
Anthroposcene: Art and Nature in a Manufactured Era

            Main | About Xavier Cortada, “Diatom,” archival ink on aluminum, 36" x 18", 2014 (edition 1 of 5). Recognizing the major impact of human industry...

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Posted by | February 19, 2015
Anthroposcene: Art and Nature in a Manufactured Era — Panel Discussion, Workshops and Exhibit

A panel of ecological artists discuss their work in relation to the new epoch, the anthropocene. Afternoon workshops will be led by artists working in video, text, and performance.  For...

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Posted by | February 19, 2015
The National Weather Center Biennale

  The National Weather Center Biennale is the first exhibition of its kind - an international juried exhibition presenting: Art's Window on the Impact of Weather on the Human Experience. The...

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Posted by | February 13, 2015
The Rauschenberg Residency: Rising Waters Confab

The Rising Waters Confab on Captiva Island aims to spark new thinking and influence civic will toward finding and spreading solutions to the rising waters of climate change. This will be a...

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Posted by | February 12, 2015
Princeton Lecture: “The Color of Tomorrow: Immigration and Art in Florida and California”

Princeton University CENTER FOR MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT Colloquium Series Spring 2015 “The Color of Tomorrow: Immigration and Art in Florida and California” ‘Ice, Sea Stars, and Flowers’                                ‘People, Place, Power’...

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Posted by | February 12, 2015
Lecture: An Arts-Science Practice — from the Higgs Boson to Native Blossoms

The Miami Herald is hosting its Science Studio on February 16, 2015 from 10am to 3pm in its Community Room . The Herald is joining forces with the City of Miami Gardens to host an interactive...

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Posted by | February 11, 2015
The Gallery at the Botanical Gardens at Kona Kai: Littoral Creatures exhibit

                    Main | Gallery | About | EcoActions | Events | Buy a Print Opening | Soiree | Paddle Out | Wake |...

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