September 2023 – Cortada’s art is a witness to South Florida

Join the #KeepCoolMiamiDade campaign & Register for the Cortada Academy!

WLRN: CORTADA TACKLES BIG ISSUES WITH ART

“The kind of art that Xavier Cortada creates makes the abstract feel real — instead of the other way around.

He tackles big issues with his work. But how do you make visual art when you’re trying to say something about sea level rise or gentrification.

That’s one reason Xavier was named Miami-Dade County’s first artist in residence. He wants to take on the big issues that affect his home in South Florida with his art.

One project he calls the Underwater Homeowners Association. He paints beautiful numbered signs that South Florida art fans install in their yards. They show just how many feet their homes are above sea level. And what even a foot of rising water could mean.

In another, he asks inland residents to plant mangrove seedlings in their yard — a plant that usually grows at the water’s edge. The implication is “the water is coming.” Yeah, it starts some pretty interesting conversations.

Xavier wants to make society’s big problems tangible. To make the invisible … visible.

He’s been making art that speaks to South Florida and around the world for decades.”

A DECADE IN FLIGHT: CORTADA'S ART TURNS 10 AT 
THE U

In 2013, triple alum Xavier Cortada created the “Flight of the Ibis” digital tapestries for permanent display in the University of Miami Shalala Student Center. Click here to see video of unveiling.

GRAND ROUNDS: EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES FOR 
HEALTH, CLIMATE, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION

On September 6, 2023, the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine held the first grand rounds of this academic year. The event featured Cortada, who showcased the transformative power of art in reframing ideas, sparking curiosity, nurturing creativity, and fostering empathy within communities.

#KEEPCOOLMIAMIDADE

Mayor Levine-Cava joined the weekly #KeepCoolMiamiDade pop-up activation at Pinecrest Gardens.

Cortada partnered with WeCount! for the ¡Que Calor! Community Conversation on Extreme Heat.

The ‘Cortada x MISSION’ special-edition cooling towel is available to purchase online for $20!

AFTER SCHOOL SCIENCE & ART ACADEMY STARTS 
SOON AT PINECREST GARDENS

Through the fusion of art and science, students in the Cortada Science Art Academy gain a deeper understanding of our world, foster leadership abilities, and actively contribute to environmental conservation.

The eight-week after-school program at Pinecrest Gardens, open to students ages 9-12, runs Mondays and Thursdays from October 16 to December 14. Scholarships are available for students in need of financial assistance. 

JOIN CORTADA IN MIAMI BEACH ON OCT. 23 FOR 
ART & ACTIVISM PANEL DISCUSSION

Join the German Consulate Miami, the World Affairs Council, Goethe Zentrum Atlanta, Clean Miami Beach, and the Xavier Cortada Foundation in a conversation about “Art, Activism and Business Models in the eye of Climate Change”.