
a new immersive arts experience imagining Miami's future

Conceived and curated by Susan Caraballo
Created in collaboration with over 30 multidisciplinary artists
Video produced by Claudio Marcotulli & Roxana Barba
Thank you for our sold out audiences!
Please visit here for the full program for Prelude to 2100.
Exhibition on view until February 27, 2022
Deering Estate, 16701 SW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33157
Stay tuned for a virtual component created in collaboration with
Claudio Marcotulli and Dimitry S. Chamy.
Set in 2050, Miami’s famed museum-park, the Deering Estate, has been converted into a residential cohousing complex, the Co-op at Chicken Key made up of tenants who have been displaced or retreated from different parts of the world due to climate change. When rooms become available, they decide to host their first OPEN HOUSE while re-opening partially as an art space after recent repairs from a hurricane. The public is invited to visit the property and learn about their way of life. The personal lives and conflicts of the residents, and other strange phenomena, get in the way, and visitors must navigate scenes that explore notions of community, climate change empowerment, loss and love.
Collaborating Creators & Featured Artists:
Susan Caraballo
Juan C. Sánchez
AMLgMATD / Laz Ojalde & Natalie Zlamalova
Dimitry Saïd Chamy
Michelle Grant Murray / Olujimi Dance
Jits Microfarm/ Ezekiel Binns & Isaiah Littlejohn
Kerry Phillips
Sandra Portal-Andreu
Carrie Sieh
Laurencia Strauss
Suiting Up for the Future/ Kim Yantis & Lucinda Linderman
The Department of Reflection/ misael soto
Ensemble:
Shirley Bryant
Rio Chavarro
Amoye Dixon
Michael “Mo” Font
Dayron Leon
Dayana Morales
Alena Romanov
Navene Shata
Dito Sudito
Sergio Tamayo
Laurie Tanner
Tim Wallington
Advisory Committee:
Ombretta Agro-Andruff
Chantal Bilodeau
Rev. Houston Cypress
Jane Gilbert
Valencia Gunder
Vivian Marthell
Galen Truer
Charmille Walters
Produced by Live Arts Miami, the Deering Estate and #ARTiculatingClimate
Funded in part by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation through the Knight Arts Challenge, National Endowment for the Arts and Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.