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A.L. Steiner presents her new billboard project “Welcome to the Misanthropocene (Origins of Ecofeminism)”
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A.L. Steiner presents her new billboard project “Welcome to the Misanthropocene (Origins of Ecofeminism)”

View of A.L. Steiner: Welcome to the Misanthropocene (Origins of Ecofeminism), 2022. Photo: Luis Gomez. View of A.L. Steiner: Welcome to the Misanthropocene (Origins of Ecofeminism), 2022. Photo: Luis Gomez.
View of A.L. Steiner: Welcome to the Misanthropocene (Origins of Ecofeminism), 2022. Photo: Luis Gomez.

October 22, 2022

Saturday, October 22
11am–12pm: Public art tour of the Miami Design District, featuring A.L. Steiner 
3:30pm–5pm: Walk & talk with James Quinaz & A.L. Steiner, hosted by Bas Fisher Invitational

Join artist A.L. Steiner (Miami, b. 1967) as she discusses her billboard project Welcome to the Misanthropocene (OrigiSteiner will lead a short river walk and studio visit with artist and designer James Quinaz after the discussion. Quinaz created a collection of furniture for his Bay Store project using only items he collected in Biscayne Bay and the Miami River. Quinaz Studio focuses on environmentally friendly production methods that reduce the usage of dangerous substances and materials.

Free admission; RSVP required, pubic art tour and walk & talk.

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Co-organized by the Miami Design District with Bas Fisher Invitational and Bridge Initiative as part of the series Waterproof Miami. For more information visit: Bas Fisher Invitational (BFI), Waterproof MiamiMiami Design District, and Quinaz Studio.

 

Bas Fisher Invitational / Miami Design District
www.miamidesigndistrict.net

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