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‘Coral City Camera’

Friday, February 7th, 2020

We are proud to announce the official launch of the Coral City Camera, an underwater camera streaming live from our joint urban coral research site with NOAA’s AOML Coral Program. Watch the CCC live at coralcitycamera.com, and for a soundtrack to accompany the view, listen to the Coral City Camera mix series.

We kicked off the launch with a party at Pérez Art Museum on the Miami waterfront. Romulo Del Castillo provided the Miami jams following a panel discussion led by National Geographic explorer Alizé Carrère featuring Colin, NOAA scientist Dr. Ian Enochs, and Miami Beach’s environment & sustainability director Elizabeth Wheaton.

Massive Thanks to our CCC collaborators Bridge Initiative and Bas Fisher Invitational, NOAA’s AOML Coral Program, Reuben Molinares, who created the CCC website with art by Brian Butler, and the myriad of supporters who made this project a reality.

The CCC floating on Biscayne Bay – 2.6.20.

Update 6/1/20: The CCC is now screening at the Miami International Airport as part of the Miami International Airport Moving Images (MIAmi) video installation series, located near gate J7:

Update 10/16/20: The CCC is now screening at the HistoryMiami Museum.

Update 12/9/20: The CCC has been named ‘Best Public Art’ in Miami New Times’ Best of Miami 2020 issue.

Update 12/1/21: The CCC is now screening at University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum:

‘Flower Animal’ @ Miami International Airport

Saturday, July 26th, 2014

Flower Animal exhibition at Miami International Airport, 2014. Photos: Oriol Tarridas.

We are proud to share that Miami International Airport/ MIA Galleries has unveiled an 80-foot spread featuring selections from our local marine life photography collection, Flower Animal. The exhibition is comprised of eleven metallic-paper, diasec-mounted prints, and is located in the Concourse D.

Update 2018: As of 2018, Flower Animal now resides in Concourse E/ International Arrivals.

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