Where to find AIRIE Alumni during
Miami Art Week

During the first week of December, Miami turns into a vibrant art hub. This AIRIE guide highlights exhibitions and events featuring AIRIE artists, alumni, friends and partners during Miami Art Week and beyond, with key details so you can plan your visit across Miami and the Everglades.


Ania Freer, AIRIE Fellow 2022

"Raised by Water, Held by Land" is an immersive installation AIRIE Fellow Ania Freer, curated by AIRIE Global Artistic Director Cornelius Tulloch and presented at The Carter Project Miami for Miami Art Week 2025 in partnership with Art Basel Miami Beach. The work reflects on the Everglades’ tree islands and the fragile environments that sustain us through film, oral histories and sound.

 

On view November 29 to December 2, from 10 am to 5 pm at The Carter Project Miami.

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Cornelius Tulloch, AIRIE Fellow 2022

"Porch Passages: Creole Collage" is an installation and public sculpture by artist and architect Cornelius Tulloch at the Marshall Davis African Heritage Cultural Arts Center’s Melton S. Mustafa Concert Hall. Developed with youth workshops and supported by Knight New Works, the project explores the vernacular architecture of Black and Caribbean spaces in Miami.

 

Opening November 29, 2025, from 5 to 8 pm, the exhibition is on view December 1 to January 2026.

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Cristina Molina, AIRIE Fellow 2019

"Entre Agua Salada y Agua Dulce" by AIRIE Fellow Cristina Molina is presented by Other Plans and curated by Allison Glenn for Untitled Art Fair Miami Beach, Special Projects Booth SP2. Filmed in New Orleans and Miami Beach, the installation personifies water as a dual spirit that holds histories of extraction and resilience.

 

On view December 3 to 7, 2025.

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Annie Blazejack & Geddes Levenson, AIRIE Fellows 2019

Natives and Nomads, a Roque Art + Design group show that brings together artists exploring home, movement and place through form, color and material. The exhibition opens November 29, 6 pm to 8 pm at ROQUE, 760 Ocean Drive, Unit 5, Miami Beach, and is on view from December 2, 2025 to February 28, 2026, Tuesday to Friday, 12 pm to 5 pm, and by appointment.

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Regina Durante Jestrow, AIRIE Fellow 2014

ROQUE
Regina Durante Jestrow shows Pieced Landscape 50 (after De Amaral) in the group exhibition Natives and Nomads at ROQUE, on view December 2, 2025 to February 28, 2026, with opening on November 29.

The Bass Pop Up

Her geometric watercolor paintings are featured in the Art Week Pop Up at The Bass Museum, open daily November 30 to December 8, 10 am to 5 pm.

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Harumi Abe, AIRIE Fellow 2013

"borderline" is a group exhibition at The Goodtime Hotel in Miami Beach, presented with Queue Gallery, Supermarket Gallery and Miami Art Society. Featuring eleven South Florida based artists, including AIRIE Fellow Harumi Abe.

On view November 21 to December 8, 2025.

"Kokon Tōzai" is a duo exhibition by AIRIE Fellow Harumi Abe and artist Dustin London at the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery, Broward College’s A. Hugh Adams Central Campus.

On view from November 21, 2025 to January 17, 2026.

Admission is free.

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Naomi Fisher, AIRIE Fellow 2013

Rootwork is a solo exhibition by Naomi Fisher that brings together new sculptures and paintings inspired by Miami flora with key works from her 25 year practice. Presented at The Kampong, the show explores how we draw resilience and identity from the places that sustain us, across painting, photography, ceramics and large scale sculpture. Exhibition is included with garden admission. Reservations are strongly encouraged.

 

On view through December 31 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, last entrance at 3:00 pm.

 

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Charles Humes Jr, AIRIE Fellow 2024

"Gatherings" is a solo exhibition by AIRIE Alumni Charles Humes Jr at the AIRIE Nest Gallery in Everglades National Park. Through painting and mixed media, Humes reflects on the Everglades as a meeting place of water, land, histories and communities, including routes of refuge he calls the Southern Underground Railroad.

 

On view through to January 24, 2026.

Diana Eusebio, AIRIE Fellow 2023

Diana Eusebio, "Field of Dreams" reimagines what it means to build and keep a sense of home. Using natural dyes and textiles, Eusebio weaves stories about memory, migration and belonging across the Dominican Republic, Peru and Miami.

 

On view through March 2026.

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Morel Doucet, AIRIE Fellow 2024

The Miami-Dade Justice Center (Osvaldo N. Soto Miami-Dade Justice Center) will open its doors for a special public art reveal highlighting new permanent commissions installed throughout the building. Among the featured artists is Morel Doucet, AIRIE Fellow 2024, whose work joins a constellation of site-specific artworks shaping this new civic space.

 

 Saturday, December 6, 2025
9:30 to 11:30 am EST

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Lee Pivnik, AIRIE Fellow 2025

Joins Oolite Arts in the Projects section at NADA Miami, Ice Palace Studios, Booth D202, December 2–6. His "Chimeras" sculptures use “feral futurism” to imagine a found family navigating a transformed Miami, drawing on drag, shellcraft and animal signaling to highlight the resilience and craft traditions of queer communities.

 

 

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Featuring AIRIE Friend Valeri Ricordi

"A Stroll in the Grove” is The Villagers’ annual house tour, featuring a one mile route through Coconut Grove’s private homes and landmark historic sites. The tour starts at Carrollton School with free parking and shuttle service, and includes guided visits plus a holiday gift boutique and pop up café.

 

 Saturday, December 6, 2025.

9:30 am to 2:30 pm.

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Black Holes at The Carter Project

Black Holes is a staged reading of a new Afrofuturist satire by London based playwright and artist Suley Wellings-Longmore. When aliens offer Britain untold riches in exchange for its Black population, chaos, outrage and wild hopes collide. Inspired by critical race theory and Derrick Bell, Black Holes holds a sharp, playful mirror up to society and asks what we are willing to trade for power, safety and belonging.

 

Sunday, November 30, 3:00 pm

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Conversations | Miami and the making of a global art hub

Art Basel Miami Beach hosts artist Anastasia Samoylova and art critic Elisa Turner, in conversation with moderator Coline Milliard, on how Miami became a global art hub. Free and open to the public on Saturday, December 6, 2025, 1 to 2 pm, in the Auditorium, Level 2 North.

 

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Tracing Memories

Tracing Memories” is a presentation curated by AIRIE Consultant and Creative Producer Heike Dempster, featuring artists Priscilla Aleman, Eduardo Palomares, and Karen Starosta-Gilinski at the Riviera Hotel South Beach.

On Opening Reception
Sunday, November 30, 2025
3:00 to 6:00 pm
Art Week Reception
Thursday, December 4, 2025
4:00 to 7:00 pm
RSVP: heike.axes@gmail.com