"Mangroves" a group exhibition of works by Xavier Cortada and Josh Liberman at Hibiscus Gallery Pinecrest Gardens 11000 S. Red Road Pinecrest, FL 33156 Few organisms rival the mangrove’s ability to...
"Mangroves" a group exhibition of works by Xavier Cortada and Josh Liberman at Hibiscus Gallery Pinecrest Gardens 11000 S. Red Road Pinecrest, FL 33156 Few organisms rival the mangrove’s ability to...
Xavier Cortada will be presenting monthly Florida is Nature Artist Talks with Guest Scientists and interactive experiences at The Hibiscus Gallery in Pinecrest Gardens, where his studio is located. In his...
Temperature Check: Body of Evidence (September 1 - November 12, 2017) More than 50 percent of Latinos in the United States see climate change as a key defining issue due...
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...
Xavier Cortada, "Smalltooth sawfish," digital art, 2015 — Back to all 2017 Events
Reclamation Projects to celebrate Earth Day 2017 by implementing Seahorse Society at Pinecrest Gardens Project Seahorse is partnering with Miami-based eco-artist Xavier Cortada for a community event at Pinecrest Gardens...
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...
FIU SEAS and CARTA artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada will be exhibiting his Native Flags project (www.cortadaprojects.org/nativeflags) and his 2015 work, 5 Actions to Stop Rising Seas. at DEERING SPRING CONTEMPORARY...
Seahorses: Gallery | Opening Invitation | Press release | Closing Invitation Join us for the official opening of Xavier Cortada's "Seahorses" art exhibit on Thursday, April 6th, 2017...
Panel Discussion BAKING HISTORY: BAC’s LEGACY AND FUTURE Thirty Years after the Ribbon Cutting On February 1, 1987 a group of artists and art enthusiasts cut the ribbon to mark...