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Friday June 17, EVERGLADES RISING screening at ArtServe

June 14, 2022 Ombretta Agro

Join us on Friday June 17 for the last event organized in conjunction with the exhibition Pa-Hay-Okee: The Land of Grassy Water.

ArtServe in collaboration with ArtSail presents a special evening of poetry, film, and conversation as part of the Pa-Hay-Okee: The Land of Grassy Water, a Florida Everglades-focused Exhibition.

The film by Natural History Filmmaker, Richard S. Kern, "Everglades Rising" explores the habitats and inhabitants of the Everglades bio-region, a vast wilderness area whose eastern boundary hugs the sprawling urban landscape of Miami. Audiences will learn about how the watershed has been altered, the threats faced by invasive species, and the looming effects of climate change.

The evening will open with a poetry reading and performance by peacebuilder, poet, and educator, Pedro Barilari.

The film screening will be followed by Q&A with Director and Exhibition Curator Ombretta Agró Andruff.

REGISTER HERE

Celebrate 5 amazing Sheroes of the Ocean with us! June 12, 2022

June 9, 2022 Ombretta Agro

On Sunday, June 12th from 5-9pm, ARTSail Residency and Research Initiative hosts an evening of inspiration beginning with “Sheroes of the Ocean”. Moderated by Ombretta Agró Andruff of ARTSail, "Sheroes of the Ocean" is an informal conversation with five influential Ocean Warriors representing some of the most engaging non-profits that span the fields of conservation, education and the visual arts. Participating speakers include:

• Meredith Bass, Blue Scholars Initiative

• Beatriz Chachamovits, Modeling the Reef artist

• Ana Teresa Fernandez, On the Horizon artist

• Lauren Reilly, MUVE at the Frost Museum of Science

• Maggie Winchester, The International SeaKeepers Society

The inspirational panel will be followed by a cocktail reception and 90-minute screening program of ocean focused films, organized in collaboration with the San Francisco-based International Ocean Film Festival.

register here

2022 World Ocean Weekend Celebration

May 11, 2022 Ombretta Agro

2022 World Ocean Weekend Celebration

Saturday, June 11, 2022 8:00 AM

Sunday, June 12, 2022 9:00 PM

W SOUTH BEACH 2201 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL, 33139 United States (map)

Location: 

W SOUTH BEACH 2201 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL, 33139 United States (map)

Pa-Hay-Okee: the Land of 'Grassy Water' - A conversation, April 14 at ArtServe

April 14, 2022 Ombretta Agro

Pa-Hay-Okee The Land of Grassy Water: A Conversation with artists Deborah Mitchell, Jenna Efrein, Christina Pettersson, and Organizing Representative for the local Sierra Club Chapter, Diana Umpierre.

Join us on April 14th for a lively conversation with three of the artists participating in our latest exhibition, Pa-Hay-Okee: the land of ‘grassy water’, Deborah Mitchell, Jenna Efrein, and Christina Pettersson. 

They will share with us what drives them to use their creative skills to communicate the beauty of the natural environment that surrounds us and the urgency to preserve and restore it. Our fourth speaker, Diana Umpierre, will bring an activist perspective to the conversation through her role as Organizing Representative for the local Sierra Club Chapter. 

The conversation will be moderated by Ombretta Agró Andruff, ARTSail Executive Director and the curator of our current exhibition. 

We encourage our attendees to stay for the opening reception of the Pa-Hay-Okee exhibition following this discussion, running from 7 pm to 9 pm. 

Location: 

ArtServe, 1350 E Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Free Parking

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Curatorial Walkthrough of C(h)oral Stories exhibition on Saturday April 9 at 2:30PM

April 5, 2022 Ombretta Agro

Join us for a curator-led tour of the exhibition, starting promptly at 2:45 PM.

Location: Art & Culture Center, Hollywood, 1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood, FL

register here


Pa-Hay-Okee: Land of 'Grassy Water' opens at ArtServe on April 14, 2022

March 30, 2022 Ombretta Agro

Location: 1350 E. Sunrise Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale, FL  33304.  Call (954) 462-8190 or email information@artserve.org.

In recognition of Earth Day, ArtServe will open an environmental art exhibit on Thursday, April 14 titled “Pa-Hay-Okee—Land of Grassy Water” dedicated to the urgency of preserving and restoring Florida’s fragile ecology and Everglades ecosystem. With support from Funding Arts Broward, Pay-Hay-Okee kicks off on April 14 with an artist panel discussion from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by an opening reception and preview of the exhibit’s artworks from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The idea for Pa-Hay-Okee, a Seminole Tribe phrase meaning “grassy waters,” originated in a powerful online discussion hosted by ARTSail and ArtServe in 2020 with environmental activist Robert Mitchell that explored the environmental complexities of the Lake Okeechobee region and addressed how artists can actively help spur action on social and ecological, resiliency and sustainability issues impacting Florida communities.

Since then, Andruff has conducted expeditions through the Everglades and Lake O. region, interviewing activists, scientists and environmental experts to better understand the challenges faced by the Kissimmee-Lake Okeechobee-Everglades watershed, as it was originally known.

Together with Andruff, ArtServe curator Sophie Bonet has gathered an impactful collection of multi-disciplinary works and performances designed to inspire meaningful discussion, along with public understanding and appreciation for the plight and beauty of the Florida wetlands. Exhibiting artists include Priscilla Aleman, Alissa Alfonso, Elisabeth Condon, Jenna Efrein, Simon Faithfull, Tom Grill, Lucinda Linderman, Deborah Mitchell, Christina Pettersson and Laurencia Strauss.

 “Pa-Hay-Okee” artists have captured the beauty, fragility and diversity of the Florida wetlands and the flora and fauna that inhabits them in unique and profound ways. The artists’ contributions span a variety of media, from lens-based work by Faithfull and Strauss, to fiber work and tapestries by Alfonso and Linderman, along with powerful multi-media installations and drawings by Pettersson, Mitchell, Efrein and Aleman, and delicate watercolors by Condon.

Pa-Hay-Okee will feature installations and engagements that promote ecological awareness and explore threats to Florida’s environment, while drawing a sense of urgency to the human impact on South Florida’s fragile ecosystem. Among those works is Efrein’s giant installation of plastic bags that physically overwhelms the viewer, unequivocally imparting the crushing devastation of single-use plastic bag pollution as merely a single component of environmental destruction.

Pa-Hay-Okee concludes on Sunday, June 26 (final day by appointment only).  ArtServe will host a closing reception on Friday, June 17 featuring a screening of Everglades Rising, by acclaimed film maker and activist Richard Kern, a Q&A with the film maker will follow.

C(h)oral Stories and Collective Actions on view now until May 15, 2022 at Art & Culture Center, Hollywood

March 25, 2022 Ombretta Agro

Curated by Ombretta Agró Andruff with Meaghan Kent

Participating Artists: AMLgMATD, Beatriz Chachamovits, Caecilia Tripp and Kerwin Rolland, Elaine Defibaugh, Lauren Shapiro, and Morel Doucet

 Exhibition Dates: March 19-May 15, 2022

Opening Reception: March 19, 5-7pm

Location: 1650 Harrison St, Hollywood, FL

 Coral reefs are the most diverse of all marine ecosystems. Teeming with life, up to 25% of all ocean species depend on coral reefs for food and shelter. Often called the rainforests of the sea, coral reefs are among the most at risk from climate change and man-made pollution. Inspired by the powerful beauty and fragility of corals, eight artists will present their unique and diverse bodies of work to recognize the urgency of preservation. The artists, joining as a “chorus” of creative voices, seek to encourage awareness and action to try and preserve and sustain this very special, and very necessary ecosystem. The exhibition will be accompanied by hands-on workshops and educational programming.

Check out how the Faena Journal featured the World Ocean Weekend Celebrattion

November 5, 2021 Ombretta Agro

To read the article click on the image above and go to page 11.

Last Curatorial Walkthrough of Fata Morgana, Atchugarry Foundation, Nov 6 at 6PM

November 5, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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Ombretta Agro' Andruff publishes an Op Ed on the Miami Herald

November 5, 2021 Ombretta Agro

Excited to share the Op Ed published by the Miami Herald discussing the phenomenon of King Tides and issue of Sea Level Rise through the mesmerizing images created by artist Simon Faithfull.

“This week, while the U.N. Climate Change Conference meets in Glasgow to discuss this global crisis, British artist Simon Faithfull’s multimedia exhibition at the Atchugarry Foundation in Miami poetically explores sea-level rise through a regional focus. When a cohort of scientists, climate activists and policy-makers, together, visit a contemporary art exhibition, the critical role that art and culture play in communicating challenges we face is made apparent”.

Read more here


SIMON FAITHFULL: FATA MORGANA opens at Atchugarry Foundation, Sept 10, 6-9pm

September 2, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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The Fundación Pablo Atchugarry in Miami is excited to announce a collaboration with ARTSail, a Miami-based multi-faceted platform that connect artists with climate activists, scientists and marine experts to investigate how climate change and man-made pollution are impacting the South Florida waterways and assist them in the creation of tangible outcomes with climate advocacy value.

Featuring a combination of work created by the artist in response to his ARTSail residency, in 2017 and 2018, along with a few earlier works, through a series of photographs and films, the exhibition takes the audience on an aquatic journey spanning from the wetlands of Big Cypress, to the choppy waters of the Gulf of Mexico, all the way to the Nordic Sea and the Adriatic.

EXHIBITION DATE: September 10 - November 7, 2021

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, September 10, 6-9pm

PLACE: Fundación Pablo Atchugarry 5520 NE 4th Avenue, Miami, FL 33137

#SaveBiscayneBay Panel at BAY STORE, July 14, 2021

July 14, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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Join us at BAY STORE, in the heart of the Design District, to hear from a panel of experts discussing the causes of last year’s tragic fish kill, the status of the Bay today, and what we can all do to prevent this tragedy from ever happening again.

REGISTER HERE

Shout Out Miami interviews our ED!

June 17, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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Excited to share this interview recently published on Shout Out Miami! Click HERE or on the image to read the article!

SWIM WITH US TO CELEBRATE WORLD OCEAN WEEKEND! JUNE 12, 8-9AM at FAENA BEACH, BETWEEN 35TH AND 36TH STREETS

June 2, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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The Dolphins & Rainbows swim club, along with ARTSail, Blue Scholars Initiative and Faena Art invite open water swimmers to participate in the 30 minute mile swim challenge. Swimmers above 18 years old, or minors accompanied by adults, are encouraged to test their swimming abilities and swim 1 mile in 30 minute or less.

Everyone is invited to participate, whether you're training for Iron Men or you just enjoy spending time in the ocean!

PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN WATER BOTTLE, THIS IS A PLASTIC FREE EVENT!

REGISTER HERE

After the swim, attendees can participate in a paddle-out with the Surfrider Foundation, learn about water testing with EarthEcho International, while beach cleanups will comb the coast removing litter from the shoreline.

TO PARTICIPATE PLEASE SIGN THIS WAIVER.

CONSIDER MAKING A TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TO ARTSail TO HELP US OFFSET THE COST TO ORGANIZE THIS EVENT!

DONATE HERE

CLICK HERE, OR SCROLL DOWN, TO CHECK OUT WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING

AND REGISTER FOR THE OTHER WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

Find here all of the exciting activities happening during our World Ocean Weekend Celebration!

May 18, 2021 Ombretta Agro

SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 2021

8:00AM - 1:00PM

(FAENA BEACH AT 35TH STREET, MIAMI BEACH)

ON THE WATER RECREATION AND ENGAGEMENT

  • 8am - 9am, 30min-Mile Exhibition Swim with Dolphins & Rainbows Swim Group >>> REGISTER <<<

  • 9am - 10am, Ceremonial Paddle-Out with Surfrider Miami >>> REGISTER <<<

COMMUNITY SERVICE AND IMPACT

  • 10am - 12pm, Beach Cleanup with VolunteerCleanup.Org, The International SeaKeepers Society and Clean Miami Beach >>> REGISTER <<<

  • 10am - 12pm, Dune Restoration with Surfrider Miami >>> REGISTER <<<

EDUCATION, ART AND TREATS

  • 8am - 1pm, Sand Sculpture with Team Sandtastic

  • 8am - 1pm, Art Activation with AMLgMATD

  • 8am - 1pm, Be a Voice for the Bay with Michele Oka Doner, Bridge & BFI

  • 8am - 1pm, Water Quality Testing with EarthEcho International & BWTF

  • 8am - 1pm, Marine Debris Arts & Crafts with Frost Science MUVE

  • 8am - 1pm, Reef-Friendly Sunscreen/Skin Care Awareness with Stream2Sea

  • 8am - 1pm, Coffee & Ice Cream with Lavazza

Event shade, under the umbrellas, provided by Boucher Brothers and TUUCI.

FREE and open to the public!

*** Some activities require participants to REGISTER / RSVP in advance. ***

SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 2021

5:00PM - 9:00PM

(FAENA HOTEL, 3201 COLLINS AVE, MIAMI BEACH)

OCEAN TALKS, COCKTAILS AND FILMS

  • 5pm - 7pm, Ocean Talks & Cocktails in the Faena Mammoth Garden with Nikki Traylor-Knowles (RSMAS) & Elizabeth Wheaton (MBRA) >>> RSVP <<<

  • 7pm - 9pm, International Ocean Film Festival in the Faena Theater >>> RSVP <<<

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Stay tuned for an exciting World Ocean Day Celebration on June 12!

May 13, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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Please join ARTSail, Blue Scholars, and Faena Art on Saturday, June 12th in Miami Beach, for a fun-filled community ocean celebration in honor of our ONE World Ocean. Planned activities along the shore of the Atlantic Ocean include beach cleanup, dune restoration, open water swim challenge, paddle-out ceremony, water quality testing demonstration, and much more. Art Installation by AMLgMATD.

Stay tuned for more information and link to register!

ARTSail and The Coral Sonata featured in UN Ocean Action April Newsletter

May 13, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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We are thrilled to share that The Coral Sonata, the outcome of our 2019 residency with artist Caecilia Tripp and sound architect Kerwin Rolland, was spotlighted in the April UN Ocean Action Newsletter! It is a great honor to be featured in such a prominent document. Click HERE to read the newsletter and find The Coral Sonata on page 12 along with a group of exciting hand-picked projects from the Voluntary Commitments to SDG14.
You can listen to The Sonata HERE and download The Coral Sonata ringtone HERE.

This Sunday, May 16 - En-ROADS Climate Simulator Workshop at Aloha Redland Farm

May 13, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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In the En-ROADS Climate Workshop participants propose climate solutions such as energy efficiency, carbon pricing, fossil fuel taxes, reducing deforestation, and carbon dioxide removal. The facilitator then tests these approaches separately or as a package in the En-ROADS Climate Solutions Simulator, so that participants can see the impact on global temperature and other factors.

This workshop helps build support for strategies to address climate change via interactive testing of the cutting-edge simulation model En-ROADS. The resulting experience is hopeful, scientifically-grounded, action-oriented, and eye-opening.

Bring your notebook and water bottle!

Suggested donation $15, Students $5, all proceeds to benefit climate awareness programs. The workshop will be held outdoors however masks are mandatory.

REGISTER HERE

Join us for a virtual panel about Lake Okeechobee! April 20, 12-1pm

April 20, 2021 Ombretta Agro
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We are grateful to Ft. Lauderdale-based ArtServe for hosting this event.  The virtual panel discussion is a continuation of the engaging conversations initiated during ARTSail’s first Lake Okeechobee expedition with our artist-in-residence Christina Pettersson in early February 2021, with Dr. Paul Gray and Belle Glade community organizer Robert Mitchell.

It will explore the complexities of the Lake O. region, addressing some of the social and ecological issues the local communities and natural ecosystem are impacted by today.

Click HERE for more information and HERE to RSVP.

Walking the walk. ARTSail joins Betty Osceola in her Lake Okeechobee Prayer Walk

February 16, 2021 Ombretta Agro
Taking a short break during the silent Lake Okeechobee Prayer Walk. Photo by Alex Markow

Taking a short break during the silent Lake Okeechobee Prayer Walk. Photo by Alex Markow

We ended our first Lake Okeechobee adventure with Christina Pettersson with the profound and unforgettable experience of joining Betty Osceola in her 6-day Prayer Walk around Lake O. Betty Osceola is a Native American grandmother, Everglades conservationist, anti-fracking and clean water advocate. She is a member of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida of the Panther Clan.  We are grateful for her tireless advocacy and for letting us join forces with her.

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Public Discussion: “Hybris” led by Blanca de la Torre
June 28, 2017 | 7:30 pm
ArtCenter/Downtown | 1035 N. Miami Ave #300, Miami

As part of her ARTSail research residency, Blanca de la Torre will lead a discussion on Hybris, a group exhibition she curated at Contemporary Art Museum of Castilla y León (MUSAC), which sought to rethink the potential of art as a tool for action in relation to today’s environmental concerns.

This lecture is free and open to the public. It is part of the three day workshop ECOAESTHETICS. Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics organized by de la Torre for ArtCenter/South Florida.

Open to the public.

 

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