2009 Sink 2024 Sunk: An Incomplete History of Artist Collectives and Artist Run Spaces in Miami
Artists frequently collaborate to make art works. These collaborations can lead to bodies of work, exhibitions, and in some cases, artist-run spaces and collectives. These collaborative processes are rarely formally archived, yet it’s the invisible labor of these collectives that accumulate over time to create visible communities and identifiable movements. This performance will illustrate how crucial these activities have been to the “Miami” we live in today.
Endless Everglades
Endless Everglades is a concept, inspired by the success of WeWork spaces, that aims to cater to creative clients seeking affordable and guilt-free workspaces in an urban setting. The idea behind Endless Everglades stems from the growing discontent among creatives with the urban lifestyle, where the high cost of living becomes unsustainable and contributes to the displacement of historically disenfranchised communities. Endless Everglades is a dystopic view of the co working creative class. This suggests a critique of the modern workplace and the creative industry.