
About this Event
Bringing the Outside In explores how our homes become vessels for cultural memory and identity. The exhibition transforms Green Space Miami into an immersive environment where large-scale still life photography merges with site-specific installations, creating a dialogue between interior and exterior worlds. Through a layered visual language of rescued flowers, ancestral textiles, and cultural artifacts, the work examines themes of preservation, migration, and the fluid nature of home, suggesting that "home" is not a fixed place but a constant dialogue between memory, identity, and the spaces we inhabit.
Women in the Arts - Panel Discussion at Green Space Miami
Come join us for an inspiring panel discussion featuring talented women in the arts at Green Space Miami. This in-person event will showcase the diverse perspectives and experiences of women making their mark in the creative world. Whether you're an artist, art enthusiast, or simply curious about the industry, this is an opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspired by some incredible women. Don't miss out on this chance to celebrate and support women in the arts!

Dr. Kimberly Green is the president of the Green Family Foundation where she has served for the past 27 years. Dr. Green is an accomplished philanthropist, writer, and twice Grammy nominated documentary-filmmaker. She is the named benefactor of the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center at the Steven. J. Green School of International and Public Affairs. She also established the Green Family Foundation Neighborhood HELP Program at Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and the Digital Library of the Caribbean Program at the Green Library. The Green Family Foundation, led by Dr. Green, is the preeminent benefactor of the FIU Frost Art Museum where they founded the Steven and Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series. In 2020, Dr. Green co-founded Green Space Miami, an art and cultural collective in the MIMO District showcasing emerging Miami artists and centering marginalized stories at the intersections of lived experience, provided in a space for dialogue. Green Space Miami’s mission is to be a catalyst for action around critical social issues, collaborating with community partners and educational institutions.

Dainy Tapia is a cultural practitioner based in Miami, FL. She is the founder and curator of ArtSeen365: a platform dedicated to promoting art and artists in Miami, South Florida, and beyond, by creating and publishing original digital content. Tapia holds a master's in arts in Communications and a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. She collaborates with several art institutions in South Florida, among them the Doral Contemporary Art Museum, where she serves as a Communications and Community Outreach consultant; the Bass Museum of Art, where she is a docent; and the Women Artists Archive Miami (WAAM), where she serves as advisor. She has an independent curatorial practice and has organized multiple art exhibitions in Miami, New York and Sao Paulo, Brazil, about women artists and their place in the art world, about the environment, and people's ways of social communication. Tapia also partners with artists to support their professional growth and specific projects.

Karla Kantorovich is a mixed media artist from Mexico City-based in Miami, FL. She works with paintings, textiles, hand-made paper, and assemblages, leaning into the importance of texture and dimensionality to explore renewal. Karla's art is a testament to the transformative power of nature. She brings the outside world into our realms, allowing us to explore the profound togetherness that binds us to the natural environment. By deconstructing and reassembling sustainably sourced materials, Karla creates a visual language that speaks to the ephemeral nature of life, the beauty of decay, and the intricate layers that compose our collective story.
Kantorovich received the Ellies Creator Award 2021 from Oolite Arts, leading to her immersive art installation "AMATE" at Piero Atchugarry Gallery in 2022. She also received an Honorable Mention at the XIX Bienal Rufino Tamayo in Mexico City, exhibiting at the Museo Rufino Tamayo and the MACO Museum of Arte Contemporaneo in Oaxaca, Mexico. She has showcased her work nationally and internationally, including at the XIX International Biennial of Contemporary Art in Florence, the MFA Exhibition at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, the Mexican Consulate in Miami, and the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach.
Kantorovich holds a Master of Fine Arts from Florida International University. Actively engaging with the community is of utmost importance to her; she works as a teaching artist aiming to inspire, connect, and provoke meaningful dialogues, embodying the potential for regeneration and growth.
Live plant installation by Tournage (@tournagemia).
Contact:
@dahlia.dreszer
https://dreszerphotography.com/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Green Space Miami, 7200 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, United States
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