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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170926T191106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T204827Z
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SUMMARY:FIU SEAS science talk: Hurricanes\, Climate Change & The Everglades
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017hurricanes/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cortada solo exhibit at Hibiscus Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Maria Pulido Velosa%2C Program Manager for School of Environment%2C Arts and Society":MAILTO:mpulidov@fiu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171019T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170926T123800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T204728Z
UID:3494-1508437800-1508446800@cortadafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Senator José Javier Rodríguez and Miami Waterkeeper present "Florida is..." Exhibition Preview and Conservation Talk
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017miamiwaterkeeper/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Silverstein Executive Director & Waterkeeper":MAILTO:hello@miamiwaterkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171016T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171016T113000
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CREATED:20170926T131448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T223634Z
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SUMMARY:"Florida is Nature" Talk: "FLORIDA IS...Nature" | Engaging Students
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017oct16-talk/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cortada Florida is Nature Artist Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Xavier Cortada":MAILTO:xavier@cortada.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171005T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171005T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170724T214011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T204847Z
UID:2483-1507228200-1507237200@cortadafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Mayor Corradino\, Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen\, and the International SeaKeepers Society invite you to the "Florida Is..." exhibition opening
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017seakeepers/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cortada solo exhibit at Hibiscus Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Julienne Beblo%2C The International Seakeepers":MAILTO:julienne@seakeepers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170913T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170802T142230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T041009Z
UID:2736-1505325600-1505336400@cortadafoundation.org
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Mayor Corradino and Commissioner Levine-Cava host official opening of "Florida is..." exhibition in Pinecrest Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017opening/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cortada solo exhibit at Hibiscus Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Xavier Cortada":MAILTO:xavier@cortada.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170911T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170911T113000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170802T145526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T040800Z
UID:2745-1505125800-1505129400@cortadafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Cancelled: "Florida is Nature" Artist Talk in Pinecrest Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/201709-11-artisttalk/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cortada Florida is Nature Artist Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Xavier Cortada":MAILTO:xavier@cortada.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170907T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170724T220356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T040936Z
UID:2489-1504809000-1504818000@cortadafoundation.org
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Senator José Javier Rodríguez and Miami Waterkeeper present "Florida is..." Exhibition Preview and Conservation Talk
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017waterkeeper/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Silverstein Executive Director & Waterkeeper":MAILTO:hello@miamiwaterkeeper.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171127
DTSTAMP:20260505T043305
CREATED:20170723T124119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T051436Z
UID:2455-1504742400-1511740799@cortadafoundation.org
SUMMARY:"Florida is..." inaugural exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Xavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nThe Mayor and Council of the Village of Pinecrest\nThe Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs\nand\nThe Florida Division of Cultural Affairs \nwelcome \nThe Honorable Ken Detzner\n Secretary of State\, State of Florida \nto South Florida \nJoin him and \nPalmer Trinity School\nstudents \nin dedicating \nXavier Cortada's \nLONGITUDINAL INSTALLATION \nan interactive sculpture on permanent display at \nPinecrest Gardens\n11000 SW 57th Avenue\nPinecrest\, FL 33156 \nDecember 7\, 2017 at 7 pm\nReception to follow \nThe event is free and open to the public.\nFor more info call 305-669-6990 or visit\nhttps://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017li/ \n\n\nDedication of the "Longitudinal Installation" \nOn December 7th\, 2017\, Cortada 's Longitudinal Installation sculpture be on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. The participatory art piece captures voices from 24 individual across the globe who have been impacted by Climate Change. \n \n\nXavier Cortada. "Longitudinal Installation\," South Pole (2007) and North Pole (2008). \n\n \nLongitudinal Installation\nThe Longitudinal Installation at Pinecrest Gardens: \n\nCortada created the Longitudinal Installation in the South Pole in 2007 and in the North Pole in 2008. During both visits\, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle\, each aligned across 24 longitudes. He stopped in front of each of his longitudinal shoe markers and read a quote aloud that revealed a person’s experience with climate change from that part of the world. His artistic ritual illustrated how everyone in the world has been profoundly impacted by climate change.\n\nThe South Pole’s Longitudinal Installation has been replicated as a ceramic sculpture on permanent exhibit at Pinecrest Gardens. This participatory art installation invites visitors to recite the 24 quotes\, as Cortada did at both ends of the world.\n\nTo perform the ritual\, stand behind the show marked with zero degrees and face the red and white pole as you read the first quote. (You can find the quotes online at www.longitudinalinstallation.org.) Then\, move clockwise\, stopping at each marked shoe to read its respective quote. Upon completion\, stand just to the left of the 75 degree West shoe (if you live in Florida) and recite a 25th quote: Your own quote!\n\nHow has climate change impacted your environment?\n\nIf you perform the ritual\, we invite you to document the performance with photos and video\, and upload it to www.longitudinalinstallation.org\n\n \n\nXavier Cortada\, The Longitudinal Installation (at the South Pole)\, 2007 \nGreeting each new season\n\n\nPlease join us for the performance of the Longitudinal Installation as we greet each new season\n\nWinter Solstice performance: Thursday Dec 21\, 2017 at 10:30 am\n\nSpring Equinox performance: Tuesday March 20\, 2018  at 10:30 am\n\nSummer Solstice performance: Thursday June 21\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\nFall Equinox performance: Saturday\, September 22\, 2018 at 10:30 am\n\n \n\n\nAside from his ongoing Florida is Nature project and the Longitudinal Installation\, Pinecrest Gardens artist-in-residence Xavier Cortada is creating other permanent participatory art projects and ritualistic installations onsite at Pinecrest Gardens\, South Florida's Cultural Arts Park.  To schedule an environmental art-based field trip for your classroom or co-op\, please contact Lacey Bray\, educational programs coordinator\, at lbray@pinecrest-fl.gov.  Pinecrest Gardens is located at 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL.
URL:https://cortadafoundation.org/event/2017inaugural/
LOCATION:The Hibiscus Gallery at Pinecrest Gardens\, 11000 SW 57th Avenue\, Pinecrest\, FL\, 33156\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cortada solo exhibit at Hibiscus Gallery
ORGANIZER;CN="Xavier Cortada":MAILTO:xavier@cortada.com
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