Local Artist Xavier Cortada unveils mural at United Way Miami

United Way Miami celebrated its own art installation on Tuesday morning with the unveiling of a hand-painted, 14-and-a-half-foot-long ceramic tile mural gifted by local eco-artist Xavier Cortada and the Xavier Cortada Foundation. (United Way Miami)

MIAMI ā€“ United Way Miami celebrated its own art installation on Tuesday morning with the unveiling of a hand-painted, 14-and-a-half-foot-long ceramic tile mural gifted by local eco-artist Xavier Cortada and the Xavier Cortada Foundation.

According to event organizers, the larger-than-life bright and bold Octopus mural stands eight feet tall and is valued at $68,000.

The mural will be permanently installed in a breezeway at United Way Miamiā€™s Ansin Building, which serves as a common outdoor gathering space for events and staff.

Xavier Cortada is a Miami-based Cuban American artist that has been involved in the community for more than 30 years. He was recently named the first-ever Artist-in-Residence for Miami-Dade County.

His work focuses on generating awareness and action around climate change, sea level rise and biodiversity loss.

According to a news release, Cortada has created art at the North and South Poles and across six continents, including more than 150 public artworks, installations, collaborative murals and socially engaged projects.

Cortadaā€™s art can be seen at Miami-Dade Commission Chambers, Miami City Hall, Frost Art Museum, Port Everglades, several Florida Turnpike Travel Plazas and two dozen affordable housing sites.

ā€œWe are incredibly honored that Xavier and his foundation selected United Way Miami for this beautiful installation and for giving us an opportunity to be a part of Miamiā€™s renowned art week as well as the conversation around art and philanthropy,ā€ said Symeria Hudson, president & CEO of United Way Miami. ā€œArt has a fascinating way of bringing people together and we look forward to the many conversations this piece will ignite on our campus and within our giving community.ā€

The news release also stated that the mural represents Cortadaā€™s second donation to United Way Miami. Many of his signature paintings are displayed in the break room at the organizationā€™s headquarters on Coral Way.

ā€œI have lived in Miami since I was three years old and it is an honor to have my work showcased at United Way Miami, a beacon of hope for so many in our community for nearly 100 years,ā€ added Cortada. ā€œI hope it helps inspire more collectors and gallerists to give back and motivates people to take action for a brighter and more equitable Miami.ā€

Video courtesy: United Way Miami


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Ryan Mackey is a Digital Journalist at WPLG. He was born in Long Island, New York, and has lived in Sunrise, Florida since 1994.

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