2015 Miami Regional Presenter Biographies

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Presenter Biographies Beth Boone (Miami, FL)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Moderator: Cultural Space Stewardship Miami Light Project, Artistic & Executive Director www.miamilightproject.com Beth Boone is the Artistic & Executive Director of Miami Light Project. She received a B.A. in Fine Arts from the College of Charleston in South Carolina, and a MFA in Theater Arts from Brandeis University in Boston, MA. She has developed critically acclaimed artistic programs that have asserted the organization as one of the leading cultural institutions in South Florida and which have brought her national recognition for her work in the field.

Bruce Carter (Miami Beach, FL) Panelist: Intercultural Collaborations Florida International University, Deans Fellow www.fiu.edu Bruce Carter is a music educator and researcher, whose work focuses on issues of creativity and the intersections of social justice and arts participation. Recently, research has been published in the Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Journal of Research in Music Education, Music Educators Journal, in addition to numerous invited chapters by Oxford Press. This year, the University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, School of Education designated the Bruce Carter Qualitative Research Center as a place for graduate students to pursue meaningful qualitative research agendas. Carter received a BM from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, an MM from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University, and a PhD in music education from Northwestern University. - See more at: http://arts.gov/about/national-council-arts/bruce-carter-phd#sthash.d2Ee9ZMa.dpuf

Melanie Cervantes (Oakland, CA) Panelist: Working Together as Agents for Change: Funders and Cultural Workers Akonadi Foundation, Program Officer http://www.akonadi.org/ dignidadrebelde.com Melanie Cervantes has nearly a decade of experience working to support movement building through progressive philanthropy. In her role as Program Officer at Akonadi Foundation, she oversees the development, implementation and assessment of the programmatic strategies for Akonadi’s two primary grant areas. Melanie is a co-founder of the Bay Area Justice Funders Network, and is also a dedicated and prolific activist-artist. She is a co-founder of Dignidad Rebelde, a collaborative graphic arts project. Melanie holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley in Ethnic Studies.


Presenter Biographies Leila Cobo (Miami, FL)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Panelist: The Edge of Contemporary and Traditional Billboard, Executive Director of Latin Content and Programming http://www.billboard.com/author/leila-cobo-6528 A Fulbright scholar from Cali, Colombia, Leila Cobo is a classical pianist, novelist, TV host and executive Editor for Latin Content and Programming for Billboard. Ms. Cobo is considered one of the country’s leading experts in Latin music and under her tenure, Billboard has expanded its coverage of Latin Music to unprecedented levels both on its print and digital platforms. Ms. Cobo also works closely with broadcast partner Telemundo on the Billboard Latin Music Awards and programs the yearly Billboard Latin Music Conference, the largest gathering of the Latin music industry in the U.S., and hosts its renown exclusive “Q&A’s” with Latin music's biggest stars, which have included Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony and Enrique Iglesias.

Arlene Davila (New York, NY) Keynote: In Our Own Voices: 21st Century Latino Narrative New York University, Professor http://anthropology.as.nyu.edu/object/arlenedavila.html Professor of Anthropology and American Studies at New York University whose research spans the political economy of culture and media, creative economies and consumption, immigration and geographies of inequality and race. She is the author of Culture Work: Space, Value and Mobility and Latino Spin:Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race among other titles focusing on Latino/Latin American contemporary culture.

Derek Davis (Miami, FL) Panelist: Intercultural Collaborations Old Dillard Museum, Executive Director www.broward.k12.fl.us/olddillardmuseum As executive Director of the Old Dillard Museum Derek Davis oversees the goal of the museum to promote the proud heritage centered on the first National African-American Landmark in Broward County by preserving the building and contents, providing enriching exhibitions, presenting cultural activities, and supporting educational opportunities to keep Black history alive.


Presenter Biographies Maria del Valle (Miami Beach, FL)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Panelist: Cultural Space Stewardship ArtCenter/South Florida, Executive Director www.artcentersf.org MarĂ­a del Valle is the ArtCenter/South Florida Executive Director. Del Valle holds a Law Degree and Master in Arts Administration, (Complutense University, Madrid), and recently, complete the Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management at Harvard Business School, Executive Education. Previously, Ms. Del Valle was Executive Director of CREAA in Madrid, Spain, and the Cultural Center of Spain in Miami. She has vast experience in management and production of cultural and entertainment projects as well as academic programs in Arts Management, Culture and Development.

Oscar Fuentes (Miami, FL) Performer: Opening Performance Miami-Dade Public Library System Oscar Fuentes is a performance artist & poet living in Miami, also known as The Biscayne Poet. He is the front man for The Oscar Fuentes Combo, a musical project where he blends his original beat-poetry with a three to five member jazz fusion band. Oscar is also the Library Archives and Exhibitions Supervisor for the Art Services and Exhibitions department for the Miami-Dade Public Library System, where he curates art exhibitions with the library's permanent art collection.He is the author of two books of poetry and prose: Beautiful Women Will Never Know (2013), 4 Nights With Betsy (2014).

Oscar Fuentes (Miami, FL) Panelist: Dual Artist Economies: Managing the Art of Two Careers as a Professional Artist and Arts Administrator Miami-Dade Public Library System https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Oscar-Fuentes-Combo/168722766489200?fref=nf Oscar Fuentes is a performance artist & poet living in Miami, also known as The Biscayne Poet. He is the front man for The Oscar Fuentes Combo, a musical project where he blends his original beat-poetry with a three to five member jazz fusion band. Oscar is also the Library Archives and Exhibitions Supervisor for the Art Services and Exhibitions department for the Miami-Dade Public Library System, where he curates art exhibitions with the library's permanent art collection.He is the author of two books of poetry and prose: Beautiful Women Will Never Know (2013), 4 Nights With Betsy (2014).

Adriana Gallego (San Antonio, TX) Moderator: New Generations Leading Forward: Living the Future Now National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, NALAC Deputy Director, Alumni www.nalac.org


Presenter Biographies National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015 Adriana Gallego is the first Deputy Director of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures. As an artist at the service of other artists, Gallego is motivated by social justice, and seeks to connect people with meaningful resources that grow personal and organizational capacity, build community, foster collaboration and bridge cultural understanding. Previously she was Director of Strategic Initiatives with the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Educational Assistant at the Norton Simon Museum, and Arts Educator. She is on the board of The Association of American Cultures.

Kathryn Garcia (Miami, FL) Panelist: Cultural Space Stewardship MDC Live Arts, Executive Director mdclivearts.org/ Throughout her career, Kathryn Garcia has been devoted to creating live cultural experiences that bring communities together, with a particular interest in celebrating diverse cultural traditions and providing meaningful educational experiences for the public. Prior to joining MDC Live!, Kathryn served as Director of Programming at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, the Concert Association of Florida, the Florida Dance Festival and the Rhythm Foundation.

Luis Garza (San Antonio, TX) National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, Programs Associate For the past eight years, Luis M Garza has worked for a photography company, while developing his own entrepreneurial ventures. His skills include digital photography, computer networking, graphic and web design, and print output. Luis is taking steps to become an arts professional and hopes to establish an organization to promote photographic arts and artists in San Antonio and South Texas.

Maria Garza (Homestead, FL) Interviewer: Arts and Immigrant Social Justice: Political Analysis of the State of Immigrants in the U.S. Mexican-American Council, Inc., President http://www.mexicanamericancouncil.org/ A former migrant farmworker, currently a supervisor with Miami-Dade County’s CAHSD. Mrs. Garza is today a national expert on farmworker issues. Formerly with the White House Office of Public Liaison and NCLR. She serves on several boards including S.A.L.A.D., Homestead Baptist Hospital and CareerSource of South Florida. She is President and founder of the Mexican-American Council, Inc., an organization that promotes culture and provides educational scholarships to children of migrant farmworkers. She is a civil rights advocate and motivational speaker. Recently addressed the Global MBA Program from Spain’s Salamanca University and in conjunction with CIV hosted a group of leaders from North Africa and the Middle East.


Presenter Biographies Frances Guajardo (San Antonio, TX)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, Operations Manager Frances Guajardo is the Operations Manager of NALAC and has over eighteen years of nonprofit experience working with community based organizations across the state. Ms. Guajardo joined NALAC in 2009 and worked closely on the implementation of upgrades to the Buena Vista Gardens building. She studied Nonprofit Management at University of Texas San Antonio. She actively volunteers in the San Antonio community.

Tatiana Hernandez (Miami, FL) Panelist: Decoding Power Knight Foundation, Program Officer / Arts www.knightfoundation.org Tatiana Hernandez leads the Knight Arts Challenge, Knight Foundation’s open contest for discovering the best arts ideas in Akron, Miami, Detroit, Philadelphia and St. Paul. Through her work, Tatiana manages a portfolio of over 350 grantees, totaling nearly $100 million in investments. She serves on the boards of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures and Machine Project, an experimental artist space in Los Angeles. Tatiana was named a 2014 Marshall Memorial Fellow, a program of the German Marshall Fund. Tatiana has written and spoken on the importance of new organizational models, equity in grantmaking and innovation in the arts. Tatiana earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs and anthropology from The George Washington University

Casandra Hernandez (Phoenix, AZ) Moderator: Technology and the Arts Arizona Commission on the Arts, Artist Programs Coordinator www.azarts.gov Casandra Hernandez is an anthropologist, culture worker and arts producer whose interests and work are grounded in the cultural histories and artistic practices of the Sonoran Desert region. Hernandez has curated and produced performance events, festivals, symposia, educational programs and museum exhibitions. A passionate advocate for Latino and indigenous arts and culture, she is a recipient of the 2014 40 Hispanic Leaders Under 40 Award and a NALAC Leadership Institute alumna.

Adriana Herrera (Doral, FL) Moderator: The Edge of Contemporary and Traditional Aluna Art Foundation, Critic and Curator www.alunartfoundation.com Adriana Herrera is a PhD with an interdisciplinary dissertation in Spanish Literature and Art History. She curated “Critical Strategies of Post-Utopian Cuban Art (Cuba-United States)”, Houston Art Fair, 2011, "A Missing Page in History", 2012, and co-curated "María Thereza Negreiros: Offerings”, Frost Art Museum. As


Presenter Biographies National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015 an art critic for El Nuevo Herald, editorial consultant for Arte al Dia International, collaborator for Art Nexus, and writer in charge of art and literature sections of the magazine "Poder" in Mexico, she has deep knowledge of the local and continental art scene. She has lectured at Arizona State University and University of Florida; coauthored the book “The Island Rape. Nesolectura Exercises around Bill Viola”, and "As Time Goes By. Gonzalo Lebrija", among other publications and essays. She co-founded the Aluna Curatorial Collective and has co-curated many exhibitions in different venues including private galleries and Institutions.

Alma Herrera-Pazmino (San Francisco, CA) Panelist: New Generations Leading Forward: Living the Future Now Loco Bloco, Programs Administration Assistant http://www.locobloco.org/ Alma is a leader in her community currently working for Loco Bloco, a non-profit that focuses on youth development through performance arts rooted in Afro-Latino traditions. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Alma has been involved in the preservation of Latino Arts during the era of gentrification specifically focusing on the Mission District of San Francisco. Through Theater and hip-hop, Alma has written works on the displacement of People of Color in San Francisco in the past 20 years.

Armando Huipe (Los Angeles, CA) Panelist: New Generations Leading Forward: Living the Future Now REDCAT, Administrative Coordinator http://www.redcat.org/ Armando Huipe is an arts administrator and currently the Administrative Coordinator for REDCAT, the Roy and Edna Disney | CalArts Theater, an interdisciplinary contemporary arts center located in downtown Los Angeles inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex. He is currently serving on the steering committee of the national Latina/o Theatre Commons and the organizing committee of the Latino Theater Alliance/LA. His thoughts on theater have been published in Café Onda and pLAywriting in the city.

Grace Kewl-Durfey (Fort Lauderdale, FL) Panelist: Decoding Power Broward Cultural Division, Arts Administrator www.broward.org/arts www.taac.com Grace Kewl-Durfey administers Broward Cultural Division’s Arts Education Section and provides leadership in arts advocacy and arts-based community redevelopment. She holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Community Studies from Union Institute and University. She serves on the boards of the Florida Alliance for Arts Education and The Association of American Cultures; and is an Adjunct Professor with UMass Amherst’s Arts Extension Service.


Presenter Biographies John Jota Leaños (San Francisco, CA)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Panelist: The Edge of Contemporary and Traditional University of California, Santa Cruz, Artist, Associate Professor of Social Documentation http://www.leanos.net/projects.html John Jota Leaños is an award-winning Chicano new media artist using animation, documentary and performance focusing on the convergence of memory, social space and decolonization. Leaños is a 2012 Guggenheim Fellow in Film and Creative Capital Foundation Grantee who has exhibited at the Whitney Biennial in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Sundance Film Festival, American Indian Film Institute, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Leaños is currently an Associate Professor of Social Documentary at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Marialaura Leslie (Miami, FL) Panelist: Working Together as Agents for Change: Funders and Cultural Workers Facilitator: Funding Opportunities Roundtable Conversations Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Chief of Strategic Initiatives www.miamidadearts.org/ Marialaura Leslie is an arts administrator with twenty years of experience. She served as Deputy Director of Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts at Flushing Town Hall in New York City. Marialaura has served as the Queens Borough Leader for the NYC Cultural Institutions Group Government Affairs Committee. She was a founding member of the Americans for the Arts Emerging Leaders Council. In 2008, she was named among the Top 25 Powerful People in the Arts in America (Barry’s Blog) and received the 2005 Miami Emerging Arts Leader Award from the Arts and Business Council of Miami.

Arnaldo J. López (The Bronx, NY) Moderator: Decoding Power Pregones Theater • Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, Development Officer www.pregones.org Arnaldo J. López is an arts manager and development strategist with a Ph.D. in Latin/o American Literatures and Cultures from New York University. He joined Pregones Theater in 1999, just before the company set out to transform a South Bronx warehouse into a new performing arts center, and is part of the leadership team that engineered the company’s merger with the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in Manhattan. As Development Officer, he plays a key role in planning and diversified fundraising, including public and private grants, and individual gifts. Experienced in the peer review and funding process, Arnaldo also works as advisor to other arts organizations seeking stabilization and investment, most recently in affiliation with the DeVos Institute of Arts Management at The University of Maryland. His creative and professional background includes 10 years in letterpress/graphic design and 5 years of college-level teaching. He is member and former Board Vice Chair of The Bronx Council on the Arts, and a frequent collaborator with the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures.


Presenter Biographies María López De León (San Antonio, TX)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Moderator: Intercultural Collaborations Facilitator: Equity Roundtable Conversations National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, NALAC Executive Director www.nalac.org María López De León is the Executive Director and board member of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC). In January 2013, President Obama appointed Ms. De León to serve on the National Council on the Arts. In 2012 & 2013, Ms. De León was named among the nation’s Fifty Most Powerful and Influential People in the Nonprofit Arts. With over twenty years of multifaceted experience in grass roots community efforts, working with community based organizations across the country, Ms. De León continues to serve on multiple arts and culture policy panels across the country.

Vivian Marthell (Miami, FL) Panelist: Technology and the Arts Living Arts Trust, Inc. d/b/a O Cinema, Co-Director www.o-cinema.org/ Vivian Marthell Co-Founder/Director of O Cinema is a visual artist and arts administrator. Her experience includes serving as Co-Director of Lab6, Project Manager for Tigertail Productions, Arts administrator for Working Classroom. Marthell is the co-director of O Cinema. She was awarded a Knight Foundation’s grant and an ArtPlace America’s Creative Placemaking grant.

Gean Moreno (Miami, FL) Panelist: Dual Artist Economies: Managing the Art of Two Careers as a Professional Artist and Administrator Cannonball, Artistic Director www.cannonballmiami.org/ Gean Moreno is an art critic and independent curator from New York who lives and works in Miami. From 2002-2007 he was the director of Locust Projects (Miami). He is a contributing editor of Art Papers magazine and in December of 2008 founded [NAME] Publications in Miami, of which he is still the Director. He has curated various exhibitions, recently including Lugares de Transito at Tabaclera (Madrid, 2012) and Vanishing Points at the Bass Museum of Art (Miami Beach, 2011). Moreno has also contributed essays to a number of exhibition catalogues and books, working as a freelance writer since 1998. He is now the Artistic Director of Cannonball, an artist residency in Miami.


Presenter Biographies Maria Elena Ortiz (Miami, FL)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Moderator: Dual Artist Economies: Managing the Art of Two Careers as a Professional Artist and Administrator Pérez Art Museum, Curatorial Assistant http://www.pamm.org/ María Elena Ortiz is Curatorial Assistant at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). Previously, she was Curator of Contemporary Arts at the Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros in Mexico City. She has collaborated with institutions such as TEOR/éTica, San Jose, Costa Rica; Tate Modern, London; the Museum of Craft and Folk Art, San Francisco; and New Langton Arts, San Francisco, among others. She has a Masters in Curatorial Practice from the California College of the Arts (2010).

Francisco Pacheco (Washington, DC) Speaker: Arts and Immigrant Social Justice: Political Analysis of the State of Immigrants in the U.S. National Day Labor Organizing Network (NDLON), Organizing Director www.ndlon.org Originario de El Salvador, participó por muchos años como organizador, por mejorar las condiciones del sector Estudiantil y la Solidaridad con otros sectores sociales. Desde Joven se involucro en la cultura y el arte popular, enfocado en la lucha por una sociedad mas justa. Inmigró a Los Estados Unidos hace dieciocho años, actualmente vive en Capitol Heights, Maryland; trabajó en la industria de la construcción, luego en organizaciones comunitarias. Actualmente trabaja con la Red Nacional de Jornaleras y Jornaleros-NDLON., en diferentes áreas, como educador y organizador con la comunidad de Jornaleros y con los estados del Sur que han sido golpeados por las leyes anti inmigrantes. Hace trabajo voluntario con La Red Nacional Salvadoreña en el Exterior RENASE, organización que promueve el arte y la cultura en el área metropolitana de Washington DC.

Laura Quinlan (Miami Beach, FL) Panelist: Intercultural Collaborations Rhythm Foundation www.rhythmfoundation.com Laura Quinlan is Executive Director of The Rhythm Foundation, a Miami Beach-based non-profit cultural organization. Under her direction, the Rhythm Foundation has grown into a premier presenter of world music in the US. In addition to year-round events, some signature programs she developed include the TransAtlantic Festival and Big Night in Little Haiti. She was honored by the French government as a chevalier des artes et letters in 2013.


Presenter Biographies Charles Rice-Gonzalez (Bronx, NY)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Moderator: Working Together as Agents for Change: Funders and Cultural Workers B.A.A.D., Artistic Director www.baadbronx.org Charles Rice-González, born in Puerto Rico and reared in the Bronx, NY, is a writer, long-time community and LGBT activist, publicist and Executive Director of BAAD!, the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, which he cofounded with award-winning choreographer and dancer Arthur Aviles in 1998.

Carlos Salgado (Homestead, Florida) Panelist: Cultural Space Stewardship enFAMILIA, Director www.enfamiliainc.org Carlos E. Salgado a community organizer, artist and art educator. He worked as an art teacher for 12 years and has dedicated his life to develop and facilitate art educational programs for at-risk youth and families in underserved agricultural communities. In the 2000 Carlos and his wife Rocio created enFAMILIA, a non-profit art and family education Center which today plays a prominent role in protecting the human rights and promoting the well-being of agricultural migrant worker families.

Augusto Soledade (Miami, FL) Panelist: Decoding Power Augusto Soledade Brazzdance, Founding Artistic Director www.brazzdance.com/ Native of Bahia, Brazil, is a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow, a performer, choreographer and currently serves as a full time Associate Professor in Dance at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, FL. Winner of the 2012 Knight Arts Challenge Grant in support of the Miami Dance Mecca Project, six time winner of the Miami-Dade Choreographer’s Fellowship and two time winner of the State of Florida Individual Artist Fellowship. He is a 1998 M.F.A Graduate from SUNY Brockport.

Alexey Taran (Miami, FL) Panelist: The Edge of Contemporary and Traditional Bistoury, Artistic Director and Choreographer http://bistoury.blogspot.com/ Alexey Taran choreographer has led Bistoury since 2005. Born in Cuba, he received training in Ballet at Havana's National School of Art. His work has achieved constant recognition and awards. “Bolo¨ was realized thanks to the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2007. His plays were recognized with awards by the Choreographic Encounters in France, and Germany. For 2015, 2013 and 2011 was awarded with the Dance Miami Choreographers Fellowship Program. 2015 NPN Performance Residency Program Winner.


Presenter Biographies Ivan Toth Depeña (Charlotte, NC)

National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Regional Arts Training Workshop: Miami Art Talks January 22-23, 2015

Panelist: Technology and the Arts De Peña Studio, Artist http://www.ivandepena.com/home.html Ivan Toth Depeña is an artist who is currently living and working between Charlotte, NC and Miami, FL. With a Masters Degree in Architecture from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, Depeña’s production as an artist is informed by his experience in art, architecture, technology and design. His studio combines hands on methodology layered with high tech output and fabrication. Depeña's work exemplifies the harmonic moment when various creative disciplines come together seamlessly.

Andrew Yeomanson (North Miami, FL) Panelist: Technology and the Arts Spam Allstars, DJ Le Spam www.spamallstars.com DJ Le Spam, aka Andrew Yeomanson, was born in Montreal to an English father and Venezuelan mother. Growing up he moved with his family – London, Tampa, Bogota, Toronto and finally to Miami which he has called home for quite some time. Andrew started playing out (guitar) in 1991 playing with a Haitian political roots group – Lavalas Band. In 1993 he formed the Spam Allstars and began recording and gigging.

George Yudice (, FL) Keynote: Demographic Shifts: Reframing the Arts and Culture Conversation University of Miami, Professor Of Latin American Studies www.miami.edu George Yúdice received his B.A. (Chemistry) from Hunter College, CUNY; his M.A. (Spanish) from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana; and his Ph.D. (Romance Languages) from Princeton University (1977). His teaching includes critical theory, literary and cultural studies; his courses range from contemporary aesthetics and politics to urban imaginaries, to film recreations of literary works, Mapping Miami, and cultural policy in Latin America. He also teaches in the Program in Latin American Studies and he is director of the Miami Observatory on Communication and Creative Industries (www.miamiobservatory.org), which tracks work in music, theater, audiovisual, culture-based urban revitalization, cultural networks throughout the Americas, and community-based projects in South Florida.


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