CLICK ON THE IMAGE ABOVE TO SEE THE SELECTION OF ARTWORKS CURATED AND TO WATCH THE VIDEO.
SHOWFIELDS X ARTSail: online curation and art sale on SEPT 8 at 5PM
Join us for an online curatorial talk and art sale in collaboration with SHOWFIEDLS, the first platform where art and retail meet both in the physical and digital worlds.
I have selected 9 Miami-based artists whose practice explores environmental and ecological topics, spanning from the plight of corals and coral reefs die offs, to how man-made pollution is impacting the waterways surrounding Miami, and the climate crisis in general. While the issues addressed in their work are somber and dark in nature, these artists are able to create visually engaging and aesthetically captivating works that do not push the public away, on the contrary, can be used as entry points to better understand the complexity of the issues addressed.
Second ARTSail Conversation with Japanese champion free diver AI FUTAKI
Thrilled to share our second ARTSail conversation with World Champion Free Diver and Ocean Warrior AI FUTAKI. CLICK HERE to listen to our conversation!
Double Freediving Guinness World Record holder Ai Futaki (@aifutaki) is one of the very few people in the world who conveys the splendors of the sea to us in various ways including as an underwater video photographer, presenter and freediving instructor.
In 2011, she set two Guinness World records for the longest distance in a cave with fins in one breath and the other, without fins. By representing the aquatic realm in a way that the world has never seen, Ai highlights the meaning and expression of the human-water connection. Her films are featured on television programs, commercials, exhibitions and her image regularly graces the pages of magazines and books, including a recent collaboration with Issey Miyake.
ARTSail Conversations kicks off with swimming champion Merle Liivand
So excited to start our series of ARTSail Conversations with Estonian swimming champion and mermaid ocean activist Merle Liivand. Tune in HERE to discover how Merle has been using her athletic talent and her passion and concern for the ocean to spread awareness about the issues that are afflicting our Blue Planet.
One Ocean - One Planet - One Mission - A webinar organized by The Global Summit
I was thrilled to participate in this webinar with a stellar group of ocean warriors sharing inspiring stories and efforts to preserve our Blue Planet.
Watch the unedited version of the video HERE.
Interview on Philip Rosenberg show
See the recording of the interview Phil Rosenberg conducted with ARTSail Executive Director.
Recording of webinar Connecting the dots: from coral bleaching to climate gentrification
We are excited to share the recording from our webinar, we had over 100 people attending and a lively and engaging Q&A. Huge thank you to our amazing panelists and all of the attendees who celebrated World Oceans Day!
Connecting the dots: from coral bleaching to climate gentrification
Thrilled to celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8th with a virtual panel of marine scientists, climate activists, community organizers and cultural producers and discuss these important issues.
2020 will be undoubtedly remembered as a year of unprecedented level of anxiety for the entire planet, and yet witnessing how local communities came together to support those on the frontlines, and examples of international collaborations to fight one common enemy, instilled hope in those of us who have been
advocating for the same level of global mobilization to combat another lingering existential crisis, the climate emergency.
Among the ecosystems that are most at risk from climate change and man-made pollution, are the coral reefs and as a consequence the survival of many of the species that live off these incredibly complex systems is under threat. Warmer waters, along with land ice melt, are also the driving causes of sea level rise, an issue that Miamians are all too familiar with. And with the sea rising, communities are being displaced as developers are looking for higher grounds as a safer investment, a concern neighborhood like Little Haiti,
Liberty City and Little Havana have been battling with in recent years.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
OLIVIA COLLINS, Director of Programs, The Cleo Institute
Born and raised in rural Canada, Olivia has lived in many places, before settling in Miami in 2017. She has over 15 years of experience in the environmental field from natural building to corporate social responsibility to grassroots community development. She received her bachelor’s degree in Social Justice & Sustainability from San Francisco State University and several years later completed her master’s in Environmental Impact Assessment at Concordia University in Montreal. As Director of Programs, she helps oversee and execute CLEO’s outreach programs.
MAYRA CRUZ, Climate Resilience Program Manager, Catalyst Miami
Mayra joined Catalyst in January 2018 after graduating from Columbia University with a Masters in Public
Health in Environmental Health Sciences with a Certificate in Climate and Health. She is utilizing her knowledge of climate change and its impacts to manage the CLEAR program and build upon existing climate resilience work. She holds a Bachelors degree in Public Health from George Washington University and is excited to help build resilience throughout Miami-Dade.
DALTON J. HESLEY, Program Manager, Rescue a Reef, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
Dalton is a Sr. Research Assoc. II in Dr. Diego Lirman's Coral Reef Restoration Lab at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School. His main areas of focus are coral reef restoration, community engagement, and citizen science. In addition to being a lab associate, he manages Rescue a Reef, UM's coral conservation
program designed to support coral reef research and restoration through education, outreach, and citizen science. He obtained a Master of Professional Science degree in Marine Biology and Ecology (2015) where his
thesis centered around coral conservation, citizen science, and Rescue a Reef (Hesley et al. 2017).
DELANEY REYNOLDS, Climate Activist, Founder of Sink or Swim Project
She's been called 'one of the leading voices for the environment for her generation' by Philippe Cousteau, an 'Eco Warrior' by David Smith, and an 'incredibly valuable force of nature' by Caroline Lewis of the CLEO Institute. Delaney is a Marine Science student at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine
& Atmospheric Science in Miami, Florida and splits her time between the cosmopolitan city of a few million people and a 1,000-acre island with 43 solar powered homes in the Florida Keys called No Name Key. Like the State of Florida, Delaney's life is surrounded by water and that's where her love for the environment comes from. She is the Founder & CEO of an NGO, The Sink or Swim Project, and its popular website www.miamisearise.com, an educational and political advocacy organization focused on a variety of environmental topics including climate change and sea level rise.
Profile on Inspicio Magazine
Thrilled to share a profile recently published on FIU Inspicio online magazine which provides intimate and in-depth portraits of the movers and shakers of Miami’s vibrant cultural life. Click HERE to listen to the interview.
ARTSail featured on Art Basel Miami Beach edition of Indulge Magazine
We are thrilled to share a profile about ARTSail’s founder Ombretta Agro’ Andruff recently published on Indulge Magazine. Click here to read the article
The Coral Sonata ringtone has arrived!
We are excited to announce that the much expected Coral Sonata ringtone is now available for download on this link (both for Apple and Android devices) for $1.29!
This is a “calm” ringtone that aims to capture the feeling of scuba diving. It also tells the story of two marine species that produce iconic sounds: the dolphin, described by Caecilia and Kerwin as the ‘sopranos’ of this underwater choir; and the toad fish that grunts, producing sound that is very similar to the vibration of a cell phone. The sound file was created using recordings captured during Caecilia and Kerwin’s residency in Miami this past June, as well as sound files provided by acoustic ecologist Dr. Erica Staaterman.
ARTiculating Sustainability: Resilience in the Climate Crisis?
One of the key events of the IKT Miami Congress was the Symposium hosted by the Perez Art Museum Miami. Entitled “ARTiculating Sustainability: Resilience in the Climate Crisis?'“ it explored issues of resilience and adaptation through the lens of cultural production.
Click on the image below to download the Publication that was produced for the Symposium.
Simon Faithull at The Exchange, Cornwall, UK
We are thrilled to announce that a selection of videos and photographs shot during his residency with ARTSail are the centerpieces of Simon Faithfull solo show at the exchange, Penzance, UK, on view until October 5, 2019.
Here are a couple of reviews:
Click on the image to see more installation shots from the exhibition
Making the Coral Sonata in Key Largo
With a chartered boat from Island Vetnture Diving, the ARTSail team and Resident Artists, Caecilia and Kerwin, were accompanied by local visual art and climate science journalists Nicole Martinez, Kate Stein and Mario Ariza, to record more sounds of climate change.
Making the most of our 'landlocked' days
Even when we’re not ‘on or under’ water, the ARTSail team is keeping busy! Here we are meeting with Maria Elena Ortiz, Associate Curator at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Sophie Landres, Curator of Public Programs and Education at the Museum of Art and Design at MDC, Vanessa Selk, cultural attaché for the French Embassy in Miami and founder of the Toute Le Monde Festival, and Marie Vickles, Director of Education at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
The Coral Sonata - take 1: first outing to Biscayne Bay and Fowey Rocks with Dora Puig and Nat Roura
On June 9th the ARTSail team undertook its first recording expedition courtesy of Nat Roura and Dora Puig to Soldiers Key and Fowey Rocks Lighthouse. Kerwin Rolland, assisted by Ron Andruff, started recording the sounds of marine life in the three locations we visited previously scouted by ARTSail historical nautical consultant, Gustavo Oviedo. Weather worked with us, even the downpour we experienced in our first stop enhanced the thrill of our first underwater mission!
Excited to welcome Caecilia Tripp and Kerwin Rolland to Miami
Caecilia and Kerwin will spend most of the month of June in Miami to record sounds of marine life surrounding coral reefs in Miami and the Keys to create The Coral Sonata!
WE DID IT! THE CORAL SONATA IS ON ITS WAY!
We are overjoyed and thankful for all the support we received! 205 backers enabled us to raise over $21,000 to bring artist Caecilia Tripp to Miami as our fourth artist in residence!
Keep up to date with our progress by clicking HERE and follow the development of The Coral Sonata!
CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN IS LIVE!!
We made it on the Kickstarter Projects we Love page on our first day! Campaign is going strong but we need everyone to support and share!
Click HERE to see the campaign!
CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN TO LAUNCH ON OCTOBER 10!
Excited to announce our crowdfunding campaign to support ARTSail upcoming spring 2019 residency with artist Caecilia Tripp. On October 10 we are launching a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for Tripp's ambitious research and sound project, The Coral Sonata. During her residency, she'll use state-of-the-art technology to record the underwater sounds of South Florida's diverse coral populations, documenting an audio portrait of the effects of climate change.