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Print Media
- Aug 27, 2018 — New York Times | T Magazine: 12 Artists On: Climate Change
- Sep 13, 2018 —Sun Sentinel: Crear Conciencia Sobre el Aumento en Nivel del Mar
- October 2018 — Lifestyle Magazine: The Clock is Ticking
- Oct 15, 2018 — Pinecrest Tribune | Miami Community Newspapers: Pinecrest Environmental Artist Xavier Cortada calls for action on rising sea levels
- Nov 6, 2018 —Miami Herald | Op-ed: Re-purpose your campaign signs to make a political statement about sea level rise
- Nov 21, 2018 — Miami Herald: Artist Xavier Cortada, students raise awareness of sea level rise
- Nov 22, 2018 — Indulge Magazine: {Public Artist} Xavier Cortada | His newest work merges art with science for the good of Miami — and the planet
- Nov 28, 2018 — Community Newspapers: Killian Drive will become ‘Elevation Drive’ for a week
- Nov 30, 2018 — SunSentinel: Rising sea levels take to the streets of Pinecrest in new art display
- Dec 4, 2018 — Miami Herald: Climate change is a hot topic at Art Basel, but this year locals are stealing the show
- Dec 6, 2018 — Forbes: With Underwater HOA, A Florida Village Faces Its Sinking Future
Radio
- Nov 12, 2018 — NPR | Here and Now: Miami Artist Repurposes Campaign Signs To Spark Conversation About Sea Level Rise
- Oct 19, 2018 — BBC | Cultural Front Line: Art Against Climate Change
- Oct 2, 2018 — WLRN: Pinecrest Is Getting An “Underwater Homeowners Association”
Television
Nov 18, 2018 — WPLG Local 10: Environmental artists show where sea level rise meets the road
Pages
- Honoring the Future Climate Art Beat: An Artist and a Village Collaborate to Confront Sea Level Rise.
- Nov 29, 2018 — NYFA Current: Conversations | Ecological Artist Xavier Cortada’s “90N” Project Celebrates 10 Years
- Ten years earlier: June 25, 2008 — NYFA Current:The Business of Art: Art as Intervention (A Roundtable)
Press Releases
- Village of Pinecrest and Acclaimed Environmental Artist Xavier Cortada Call for Action on Rising Sea Levels with New Interactive Project
- Prominent Environmental Artist to Give Visual Lesson on Sea Level Rise to 80 Arts & Sciences Students at Dr. Michael M. Krop and South Dade Senior High Schools on Mon., October 22, 2018
- Prominent Environmental Artist to Give Visual Lesson on Sea Level Rise to Students at Westminster Christian School on Nov. 7, 2018
- Florida Conservation Voters Press Release on Jan. 9, 2019
12 Artists On: Climate Change
A dozen artistic responses to one of the greatest threats of our time.
Aug. 22, 2018
Xavier Cortada’s “Underwater HOA, Marker 8,” 2018, part of a site-specific, participatory art installation. Credit Portrait by Josh Liberman. Artwork photographed by Guido H. Inguanzo, Jr., courtesy of the artist.
Xavier Cortada
Born in Albany, N.Y., in 1964.In response to South Florida’s vulnerability to rising sea levels, the village of Pinecrest, Florida will encourage its 6,000 households to install an “Underwater HOA” yard sign (similar to the 18- by 24-inch “Home for Sale” yard signs used by realtors) on their front lawns during the first week of December. I numbered each yard sign from 0 to 17 feet (the municipality’s land elevation range) to show how many feet of melted glacial water must rise before a particular property is underwater. The backdrops of the signs are watercolor paintings I made in Antarctica while a fellow with the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artist & Writers Program in 2006. These paintings were created using water from the very glaciers that threaten to melt and drown Miami.