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CLIMA 2016 in Hialeah during Art Basel week
November 28, 2016 - January 14, 2017

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Cortada works: Do Not Open | Climate Refugees | Hot for Hialeah | Psychoanalysis of Climate Change | Reclamation Project | Flor 500
LTER : Everglades (Florida) | HJ Andrews (Oregon) | Hubbard Brook (New Hampshire)
Xavier Cortada will return to Hialeah for CLIMA 2016 during 2016 Art Basel Week with the opening of several of his art-science exhibits:
- The artist will be presenting “Do Not Open,” a participatory work aimed at connecting present-day South Florida residents and political refugees with climate refugees in the future.
- Cortada will also present recent projects, including Hot for Hialeah and the Psychoanalysis of Climate Change.
- Cortada will show works created at three Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites: Florida Coastal Everglades LTER (Florida), Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest LTER (New Hampshire), and H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (Oregon).
- Cortada will also showcase two prior participatory eco-art projects: FLOR500 (a wildflower reforestation effort to commemorate Florida’s quincentennial) and the Reclamation Project (a mangrove reforestation eco-art project launched a decade ago in 2006). Cortada’s paintings and prints of wildflowers and mangroves will also be on exhibit.
CLIMA presenting partner Honoring the Future brings the work of Philadelphia-based artists Peter Handler and Karen Singer (Alaskan Journey: Artists Bear Witness to Climate Change.)
CLIMA is also honored to present the work of its 2016 featured local guest artist, Michael Gray. Gray, an MFA student at FIU, will be presenting his Phyllum Floridian exhibit and contribute works to Cortada’s project on climate refugees.

Xavier Cortada, “Flora (sin titulo)” archival ink on aluminum, 36″ x 27″, (edition 1 of 5), 2015
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest:
CLIMA 2016 will feature Cortada’s “Water Paintings” and the Water Visualization created at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest:
CLIMA 2015 featured Cortada’s “Five Actions to Stop Rising Seas”

Xavier Cortada, “Five Actions to Stop Rising Seas: FREEZE IT!,” video sreen shot, 2015. In acknowledgement of the support of the Rauschenberg Residency/Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
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Details
- Start:
- November 28, 2016
- End:
- January 14, 2017
- Event Categories:
- 2016, CLIMA, Events
- Event Tags:
- 2016, 2016 events, alaska, andrews, arctic, art, ArtCOP21, Clean energy, CLIMA, climate, COP21, cop22, Cortada, eco-art, environment, everglades, exhibit, experimental forest, FCE, fiu, Florida Coastal Everglades, global climate change, hialeah, hubbard brook, hydrology, lindsey rustad, LTER, mark green, miami-dade, New Hampshire, now more than ever, nowmorethanever, Oregon, Paris Talks, performance, science, sea level rise, STEAM, Toolik, Toolik Field Station, water, water cycle, water painting, water paintings, watershed, wemustfighton, xavier cortada, xcortada
Organizer
- David Fernandez
- DJFernandez@hialeahfl.gov
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Venue
- Milander Center for Arts & Entertainment
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4800 Palm Avenue
Hialeah, FL 33012 United States + Google Map - Phone
- 305-827-0681
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