Art of Black Miami

Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

The Art of Black Miami Podcast Series organized by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau highlights and introduces the stories of emerging and experienced artists who make Miami an exciting place to live and visit. Meet Miami-based artists as they share their unique experiences and artistic expression influenced by Miami’s cultural landscape, rich heritage, and mosaic neighborhoods. read less
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Art of Black Miami Podcast with Mark Delmont
May 18 2024
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Mark Delmont
Giants of the Fields 2023, photographed by Melody Timothee It's rigged, I told you, photographed by Melody Timothee by Mark Delmont Mark Delmont, born in 1990 to Jamaican and Haitian parents, is a dynamic multidisciplinary artist known for his innovative mixed-media creations. Hailing from the vibrant heart of Miami Gardens, more formally recognized as Carol City, Mark's artistic journey has been shaped by his diverse cultural heritage and rich life experiences. From a young age, Mark found solace in the world of music and film, where he felt seen and heard. These mediums, ranging from the evocative sounds of Outkast, Curtis Mayfield, Kendrick Lamar, to thought-provoking films like "Equilibrium," "Boyz n the Hood," "Memento," and epic sagas like "Lord of the Rings," became his companions in exploring the complexities of identity, blackness, and masculinity. Through these art forms, he discovered an escape from forced archetypes in a world that often felt antagonistic. Art provided an opportunity for otherworldly uniqueness. Mark's artistic journey was further enriched by his father, a mechanical contractor and fabricator. Their backyard wasn't your typical playground; it was a treasure trove of tools, hydraulics, pumps, motors, steel pipes, and electrical components. While it may have posed hazards for most kids, it was an intriguing playground for Mark. He'd take things apart to understand how they worked, quietly observe his father, and occasionally break things out of sheer curiosity. As a teenager, he began working alongside his father, learning the intricacies of the trade. Yet, Mark chose to channel this mechanical expertise into the arts, transforming warehouses into performance venues, working on construction, stages, lighting, and sound equipment. Around the age of 25, Mark decided to take a profound leap into the world of art. He became a self-taught artist, weaving together his experiences, influences, and skills into creations that are a testament to his mastery of construction. His works encompass dramatic portraiture and expansive imagery of black iconography, utilizing paints, construction materials, and fabrics meticulously set on wooden frames. Mark Delmont's art is more than a mere creative expression; it is a reflection of a lifelong quest for self-discovery and an exploration of the intricate layers that define us. Through his art, he invites us to join him on this journey, where construction, deconstruction, and rebirth coexist, creating a space where belonging and uniqueness thrive. Host: Rosie Gordon-Wallace Links: markdelmont, harpofoundation, miaminewtimes, miamitimesonline @artlovetrap
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Thom Wheeler Castillo
Jun 15 2023
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Thom Wheeler Castillo
Arraiján  By Thom Wheeler Castillo Thom Wheeler Castillo lives and works in Miami. He graduated from Pacific Northwest College of Art with a degree in Intermedia. Interested in landscape, environmentalism, and ecosystems, he works from an interdisciplinary approach, entwining art history, earth science, Queer politics, and anthropology. In Miami, he participated in the inaugural Commuter Biennial, supplanting advertisements on public buses with a series of handmade, editioned prints. Wheeler Castillo produces works through experimentation and partnership that nurture his studio practice. He and Emile Milgrim founded Archival Feedback to engage in various critical dialogues of the moment, approaching the environment as a field studio and producing sound works in a wide range of mediums. Since 2021, he's embarked on cultural missions throughout the Caribbean region, working with curator Rosie Gordon-Wallace and the Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) to participate in international cultural exchanges. He is currently an Artist-In-Residence Studio Fellow with DVCAI and a 2023 recipient of DVCAI’s Catalyst award. He works throughout the region as an educator with institutions including Perez Art Museum Miami, O, Miami Poetry Festival, HistoryMiami, A.I.R.I.E. (Artist in Residence in the Everglades), Rubell Museum, and Miami Design District. Host: Rosie Gordon-Wallace Producer: Fresh Art International | Sound Design/Editing: Anamnesis Audio Special Audio Sanibel Shoreline Shells, from Archival Feedback by Various Artists Biscayne Bay Storm Drain, from Archival Feedback by Various Artists 11th St. Station Whistle, from Archival Feedback, Single by Emile Milgrim & T. Wheeler Castillo A Call to Bird, August 2018, from Archival Feedback Links: Thom Wheeler Castillo, Archival Feedback, Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Commuter Biennial, Wynwood Walking Tour with T. Wheeler Castillo @twheelzzzzzzzzzz @archivalfeedback
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Chire ”Vantablack” Regans
Sep 16 2022
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Chire ”Vantablack” Regans
"Say Their Names" by Chire "Vantablack" Regans   Chire “VantaBlack” Regans’ makes art at the intersection of social justice and storytelling. Her work responds to urgent societal concerns and functions as a critical platform to amplify the voices of the communities with whom she engages. Over the past decade, she has focused on community advocacy and depicting social narratives without distortion, in a variety of mediums. The birth of the Black Lives Matter movement triggered a sense of urgency in her practice, motivating her to broaden her work’s social accessibility and creative scale. In South Florida, Regans continues to marry her artistic practice with community-led activism, emphasizing the art of storytelling as a means of engaging with communities with radical empathy and transparency. Regans was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, and relocated to Miami in the late 1980s. She studied at New World School of the Arts in the mid-90s, and graduated from Florida A&M University in 2005. The artist serves on the Miami Dade County Community Relations Board's Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Committee and was the Fall 2020 Artist-in-Residence with the Community Justice Project Miami. Chire has received critical recognition for her work in advancing social justice and racial equity. In 2020, she received The Ellies Social Justice Award from Oolite Arts and was recognized as the Best Visual Artist by the Miami New Times. In 2021, she was awarded a prize for her leadership and activism from The Miami Foundation’s Racial Equity Fund. Host: Rosie Gordon-Wallace Producer: Fresh Art International | Sound Design/Editing: Anamnesis Audio Special Audio Feature: Chire Regans, “Say Their Names,” 2021, courtesy of the artist Related Links: Chire Regans, Oolite Arts Social Justice Award 2020, Say Their Names—A Public Art Memorial Project
Art of Black  Miami Podcast with Jenny Perez
Jul 15 2022
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Jenny Perez
Coming Home acrylic and charcoal on canvas by Jenny Perez Jenny Perez is a culturally influenced visual artist based in Miami, Florida. With nearly a decade of experience in the art world, Perez creates projects in a range of sizes for a wide audience—from massive interior and exterior murals, to gallery-owned series and prints on mixed media, and at-home private collections around the world. Her artwork “Trinity” placed second in the 2021 Art of Black Miami Cover Competition. Her dynamic multi-media works have drawn widespread attention, leading to commissions for product development and in-store visual design campaigns with international brands such as Armani Exchange, lululemon athletica, Barry’s Bootcamp, and Prada, and features in international publications including DISfunction Magazine, Latina Magazine, and onCuba. Perez began her career as an apprentice under internationally-recognized Miami-based masters Romero Britto and Erni Vales. The apprenticeships encouraged her to immerse herself in her own disciplined studio practice, and positioned her to become one of the pioneering artists in the rise of Miami’s Wynwood Art District street art movement. Perez will install her first monumental sculpture in Miami in 2022. She is a proud new partner of Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator as an artist in residence. DVCAI selected Perez for a 2022 residency in Suriname. Host: Rosie Gordon-Wallace Producer: Fresh Art International | Sound Design/Editing: Anamnesis Audio Related Links:Jenny Perez, DVCAI Artist in Residence, Espinasse31, She Lives Here
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Michelle Lisa Polissaint
May 15 2022
Art of Black Miami Podcast with Michelle Lisa Polissaint
Hair Flip by Michelle Lisa Polissaint Haitian-American artist Michelle Lisa Polissaint explores the nature of love and belonging through textiles and photographs. Openly identifying with the LGBTQ community, her practice centers on art and activism. She produces socially engaged projects that encourage artists and community members to form collaborative relationships. A resident artist at Bakehouse Art Complex, she is represented by Spinello Projects. Polissaint received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art with a concentration in Fiber Based Painting and Photography from Florida International University in 2014. Her multi-disciplinary practice relays narratives tied to the human experience. If Home Was Home is an ongoing photography project inspired by her visits with family in Haiti since 2014. Recent solo exhibitions include Finding Home at Spinello Projects and ruining love songs at the Arts & Culture Center of Hollywood. Polissaint received the WaveMaker Grant from Locust Projects (2021) and Ellies Creator Award from Oolite Arts (2018). Currently, she is developing her first film—a story that revolves around a disco worshiping cult. Host: Rosie Gordon-Wallace Producer: Fresh Art International Sound Design/Editing: Anamnesis Audio Special Audio Feature: Michelle Lisa Polissaint, “Comin’ and Goin’,” 2018, courtesy of the artist Related Links: Michelle Lisa Polissaint, Bakehouse Art Complex, Spinello Projects