
… in the median.
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
Miami, Florida
The Last Resort is a documentary, by Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch, about a vibrant Jewish retirement paradise that flourished in 1970s Miami Beach. Long before Miami Vice and MTV Spring Break, the retiree community grew so big that most of the city’s population was over 70 and Jewish!
The story is told through the beautiful photographs of Andy Sweet and Gary Monroe, who as young artists set out to capture this unique moment.

Natasha Del Toro’s interview “Miami artist Adler Guerrier’s sense of place” in the New Tropic.

Untitled (longevity has it’s place)
2017
Graphite, color pencil, enamel paint and solvent transfer on paper 15 x 11.5 inches.
Edwidge Danticat and Michael Dash on Glissant. Tout-Monde Festival, March 1-4, 2018 at Pérez Art Museum.
27:42 Le lieu et l’espace. Place and space.
30:10 For Glissant, it was a totalité non-totalisable, that is, you know that the world is a totality, but you could not totalized it. And this where we get to the question of resisting philosophical thought …philosophical thought would attempt to totalize the world, that is to give it some kind of universal structure, organized in some sort of way.
Via Commissioner.us
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Founded by Dejha Carrington.
Earlier, Commissioner Artist 001.
ArtCenter/SouthFlorida’s Annual community live drawing party
Saturday, February 2, 2019, 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Paradise Plaza Event Space
3rd Floor
151 NE 41st Street
Miami, FL 33137
Proceeds from the silent auction will be split equally between the artist and Artcenter’s Home and Away Fund, which supports local artists to attend residencies outside Miami.

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