Xavier Cortada
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Xavier Ignacio Cortada (born September 13, 1964, in Albany, New York) is an American eco-artist, public artist and former lawyer. As a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program fellow and a New York Foundation for the Arts Sponsored Artist, Cortada created works at the North Pole and South Pole to generate awareness about global climate change.
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Xavier Cortada
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Xavier Cortada
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Xavier Cortada
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Albany, New York, U.S.
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1964-09-13
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National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program
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Jubilee Day Artist at the Vatican
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Millennium International Volunteer Award
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New York Foundation for the Arts Sponsored Artist
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Environmental Law Institute National Wetlands Award
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1964-09-13
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Xavier Ignacio Cortada
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Xavier Cortada, 2007
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University of Miami
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eco-art and social practice
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Artist
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1993
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Xavier Ignacio Cortada (born September 13, 1964, in Albany, New York) is an American eco-artist, public artist and former lawyer. As a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program fellow and a New York Foundation for the Arts Sponsored Artist, Cortada created works at the North Pole and South Pole to generate awareness about global climate change. He has worked with groups globally to produce collaborative art projects, including peace murals in Cyprus and Northern Ireland, child welfare murals in Bolivia and Panama, AIDS murals in Switzerland and South Africa, juvenile justice murals and projects in Miami and Philadelphia, and eco-art projects in Taiwan, Hawaii, and the Netherlands. Cortada has also been commissioned to create art for CERN, the White House, the World Bank, Florida Botanical Gardens, Miami City Hall, Miami-Dade County Hall, the Florida Turnpike, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Museum of Florida History, Port Everglades, the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum, and at ten Miami-Dade Housing Authority sites.
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Xavier Ignacio Cortada
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1964