AIRIE Art Week 2022

On December 2, AIRIE brought the Everglades to the excitement of Miami Art Week at the inaugural AIRIE Art + Environment Summit. The series of conversations and an immersive installation focused on how artists are engaging diverse audiences in environmental issues and making the outdoors a space of belonging for all. 

In partnership with the Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA), the event highlighted artists delving into discussions and narratives of identity, climate activism, and ecological futures through their artistic practices.

Special thank you to our partners for the AIRIE Art + Environment Summit Friends of the Everglades, Sommsation, Ten to One Rum and WOPHA. Photos from the event by Angel Valentin.

Land and Lineage

This series of conversations focused on the role artists, cultural organizations and environmental advocacy groups have in engaging communities.

Alexandra Cunningham Cameron
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Milton S. F. Curry
Professor at USC School of Architecture

Rev. Houston Cypress
Love the Everglades Movement

Adam Ganuza
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Cornelius Tulloch
AIRIE Fellow and AIRIE Creative Director

Amanda Williams
Artist and MacArthur Fellow

Ayoka Wiles
Director of Culture and Art, Open Society Foundations

Passages

Using projection mapping, video, and audio that envelop an entire room, “Passages” took viewers on a journey through the River of Grass at sunset, as the landscape transforms in the twilight. This exhibition highlighted the passages or connections some of the 2022 AIRIE Fellows found or created in the Everglades, along with the unique histories and stories of this natural landscape. Creative Directed by Cornelius Tulloch, “Passages” features poetry, song, and visual explorations by artists Arsimmer McCoy, Francisco Masó, Kunya Rowley, Ania Freer, Justin Matousek, Alexa Caravia, and Tulloch. Eve Samples, Executive Director of Friends of the Everglades, also offered remarks on the importance of the Everglades, a UNESCO World Heritage site currently listed as "in danger" of disappearing forever. Click here to listen to WLRN’s coverage of “Passages.”

Eve Samples
Executive Director of Friends of the Everglades

Cornelius Tulloch
AIRIE Fellow and AIRIE Creative Director

Environmental Futures

The lunch, curated by Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA), brought together national and South Florida women photographers in a reflection of women, photography, and landscape. The lunch was followed by a conversation centering on prominent Black and Latinx women photographers. Panelists responded to the question “How do women photographers imagine environmental futures?” while reflecting on Afrofuturism and the artists’ recent creative work

Adama Delphine Fawundu
Artist, Co-Founder of MFON

Aldeide Delgado
WOPHA Founder and Director

Lola Flash
Artist and AIRIE Fellow

Nadia Huggins
Artist and WOPHA Artist in Residence

Mikhaile Solomon
Founding Director, Prizm Art Fair

Live Performances By:

Arsimmer McCoy
AIRIE Fellow and AIRIE Residency Coordinator

Kunya Rowley
Artist and AIRIE Fellow

Immersion at Everglades National Park

AIRIE and community members celebrated the 75th anniversary of Everglades National Park to connect with nature after a packed Miami Art Week.

December 3rd was a special preview of our new “Passages at the Nest” curated by AIRIE Creative Director Cornelius Tulloch. This exhibition, a continuation of the summit installation, reveals connections that our 2022 AIRIE fellows found or created in the Everglades and celebrates stories of this natural landscape.

Participating artists include Cornelius Tulloch, Arsimmer McCoy, Francisco Masó, Kunya Rowley, M. Carmen Lane, Ania Freer, and Lola Flash.

WOPHA Photowalk at Immersion

Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA), in partnership with Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE), presented Photowalks in the Everglades National Park, an immersive, bilingual, photography-based walking workshop led by women photographers Clara Toro and Lisette Morales McCabe.

Lisette Morales McCabe
Photographer and WOPHA Member

Clara Toro
Photographer and WOPHA Member

During the morning session participants learned tips and techniques from these experienced photographers and built visual literacy skills by sharing their photographs and comments on Instagram with the hashtags #photowalksatEverglades.

Passages in Miami

Using projection mapping, video, and audio that enveloped an entire room, “Passages” took viewers on a journey through the River of Grass at sunset, as the landscape transforms in the twilight. This exhibition highlighted the passages or connections the 2022 AIRIE Fellows found or created in the Everglades, along with the unique histories and stories of this natural landscape. Created by Cornelius Tulloch, Passages features poetry, song, and visual explorations by artists Arsimmer McCoy, Francisco Masó, Kunya Rowley, Ania Freer, Lola Flash, Justin Matousek, Alexa Caravia, and Tulloch.

Click here to watch Instagram’s @design account’s highlight of “Passages,” Cornelius Tulloch and the lasting impact of the AIRIE residency. Tulloch elected as an Emerging Visionary Grantee by Instagram @design and the @brooklynmuseum as a part of their 2022 #BlackVisionaries program.

Artwork courtesy of Cornelius Tulloch

The AIRIE Art + Environment Summit was held at The Carter Project, 3333 NW Sixth Avenue, Miami.

AIRIE thanks our cultural and community partners Love the Everglades, Prizm, and Outdoor Afro.