From frybread to patchwork clothing, We Are Still Here tells the history of the tribe through more than a collection of artifacts.
Alexandra Martinez
Alexandra Martinez is a Cuban-American writer who reports on worker’s rights, immigration, and art-washing. Her reporting on Miami’s housing crisis was an Esserman Knight Award finalist. She is a Columbia University graduate and is directing a documentary in Miami, where she lives with her daughter.
At Miami’s “Smaller” Fairs, Textiles and Softness Take the Stage
While the world is burning outside the ephemeral veneer of this week, artists at NADA, Untitled, and Ink Miami explore intimacy, femininity, and Latinidad.
Artist Malcolm Lauredo Is Miami’s Unconventional Historian
Miami’s Greater Bureau of Time Tourism is an experimental history department meant to combat Florida’s erasure of Black and Brown stories.
Bittersweet Last Hurrah for Miami’s Fountainhead Studio
The affordable artists’ studio building in Little Haiti, founded in 2008, will be demolished to make way for new developments in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.