Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive!
The bilingual exhibition Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive! tells the captivating story of the endurance and courage of these Caribbean peoples.
The Everglades is a region of tropical wetlands that occupies the southern portion of Florida. The Seminole nation emerged out of the groups of Native American's. Artists from the early 19th century on have found the visual characteristics of the people and the land compelling subjects for artwork.
Florida is known for weather that changes with uncanny speed. Sun, rain, wind, clouds, storms, and fog all play a part in what the artists sees and wants to capture. Experience a myriad of Florida weather in just one day.
The works in this exhibition demonstrate the variety of media that has been employed by artists to capture the events and scenes found throughout Key West.
Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive!
The bilingual exhibition Caribbean Indigenous Resistance / Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive! tells the captivating story of the endurance and courage of these Caribbean peoples.
The Everglades is a region of tropical wetlands that occupies the southern portion of Florida. The Seminole nation emerged out of the groups of Native American's. Artists from the early 19th century on have found the visual characteristics of the people and the land compelling subjects for artwork.
Florida is known for weather that changes with uncanny speed. Sun, rain, wind, clouds, storms, and fog all play a part in what the artists sees and wants to capture. Experience a myriad of Florida weather in just one day.
The works in this exhibition demonstrate the variety of media that has been employed by artists to capture the events and scenes found throughout Key West.
A multinational, collaborative effort led by NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Canadian Space Agency, is the culmination of several decades of work which led us to this exciting moment— an instrument with a reflective surface nearly three times the size of the Hubble Space Telescope. Read More
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.