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NSU Art Museum: Art Talk with Ximena Caminos, founder, REEFLINE, and Katherine Fleming

Sunday, December 14th from 2:30 – 3:30pm you’re invited to experience a fascinating Art Talk at NSU Art Museum with Ximena Caminos, founder, REEFLINE, and Katherine Fleming, Founder & Director of Bridge Initiative. Can you imagine surrounding eleven islands with pink fabric in Biscayne Bay, or submerging a monumental art installation that doubles as a hybrid reef off of Miami Beach? Join us for two astonishing presentations by guest speakers Katherine Fleming and Ximena Caminos to illuminate the new frontier of public art. Presented in association with the inaugural exhibition, Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Surrounded Islands, currently on view.
Free for Members
Free with Museum Admission*
*Reserve your tickets in advance by purchasing online. Museum Admission is included with your ticket. Additionally, Museum Admission can be purchased on the day of the event and will grant admission to the lecture. RSVP HERE.
Katherine Fleming is the founder and director of Bridge Initiative, a nonprofit that unites art and science to create public art for environmental advocacy. Established in 2015 following Fleming’s transformative explorations in Antarctica—where she witnessed the stark impacts of climate change firsthand—Bridge Initiative operates at the intersection of creativity and conservation to inspire public engagement and action.
Ximena Caminos is a biocultural placemaker and systems artist who pioneers cultural–ecological models where art, science, and climate innovation meet. Her practice spans governance, collaboration, scientific alliances, ecological performance, community engagement, storytelling, and urban–ocean coexistence. She is the creator of REEFLINE, a new typology where art becomes habitat and cities learn to coexist with their oceans.

