Now, more than ever, culture transcends geographic boundaries. In this episode, we explore the impact of that global phenomenon on the visibility of contemporary diaspora art with Miami-based curator and arts advocate Rosie Gordon-Wallace. In 1996, Gordon-Wallace launched a transformative enterprise, now known as Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator.
Today, we take you to Northwest Chicago, where Puerto Rican born artist Edra Soto has invited us to visit her studio. Soto is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and curator compelled to shape projects that connect with communities.
SPRING 2020University of Miami AMS350HISTORY AND CULTURE OF SOUTH FLORIDAMapping Miami’s Contemporary Culture WEDNESDAYS, 3:35pm-6:05pmMerrick 214FLecturer: Cathy ByrdEMAIL: cxb1184@miami.eduOffice hours by appointment Once Upon a…
We introduce you to five artists whose primary medium is sound. Their diverse techniques and concepts demonstrate the versatility and power of sonic art.
Creative Challenges in Postcolonial Caribbean From inside Centro Léon, Santiago, Dominican Republic, we introduce Tilting Axis, a roving arts initiative that aims to bridge the…
Iranian-born artist Bahar Behbahani talks about the poetry and politics she discovered in her research of Persian gardens.
Art with a sense of place is at the center of our show. To set the stage, hear about art throughout the magic city of Miami….
The Internet seems to offer an incomparable public platform for creativity—an endless virtual art space. But as our use of the web expands, so does…
This week we’re launching a new version of Fresh News. Here we will locate and recognize the latest trends in the creative realm. Fresh News…