ART - SCIENCE- ENVIRONMENT

At CCE. Free admission.
800 Douglas Road, Suite # 170
Coral Gables, Fl 33132
305-448-9677

TEARS FROM THE THAW.
Santiago Espeche

Opening: Friday, May 2nd, 8pm
Multimedia Show. Satellite art exhibition.
Art Curator: Dr. Eduardo Tenconi Colonna
The artist will explain the exhibition.
On view until May 29.
Visiting hours: M-F 10 am – 5 pm
At CCE/ Free Admission.

 

 


Based on satellite images provided by the CONAE’S Argentinean Earth Observation Satellite SAC-C of the Argentinean Antarctic Section, Santiago Espeche explores the union between science and art and through neo-figuration invites us to dive in a unique Antarctica, seen from the sky.

Tuesday, May 6th, 7 pm, At CCE/ Free Admission.

Documentary: “Trapped at the end of the world” by Eduardo Sánchez 58’. Introduction: Veronica Willenberg, Director Tierra de Exploradores.
The documentary tells the story of an almost forgotten Argentine, José M. Sobral. It narrates this life and the Antarctic epic which he lived in his youth, back in 1902. This is a document on the first scientific expedition, not a conquering one, which took place in the White Continent and it entails one of the most amazing episodes in the Antarctic Conquest.
This project is brought to you by the Spanish Cultural Center, Consulate General of Argentina and Argentine Cultural Center. With the support of CONAE and Tierra de Exploradores.

Tuesday May 13th, 7pm.
Documental: La delgada línea verde (2004), 82’
Documentary: The Thin Green Line. At CCE/ Free Admission.
Sean Willmore. In Spanish.
Would you risk your life… for our planet´s tomorrow?

 
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