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Creative technology programs encourage students to explore art through augmented and virtual reality
The Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora (Miami MoCAAD) is hosting a series of ARt + Tech workshops in September for young students to explore the intersection of art and technology.
Scheduled workshops:
- September 10 – North Dade Regional Library. Sign up NOW. Snacks and water will be provided to the students.
- September 17 – Arcola Lakes Branch Library. Sign up HERE. Snacks and water will be provided to the students.
- September 24 – Allapattah Branch Library. Register TODAY. Snacks and water will be provided to the students.
The event collaborates with Tech Girl Power and the Miami-Dade Public Library System to empower middle school students with innovative ways to express their creativity. The workshop will bridge the gap between art and technology, empowering the next generation to harness their creativity through innovative digital tools.
The workshop will be led by Corbin Graves, Miami MoCAAD’s Technology Specialist, and Amaka Anderson, the Founder of Tech Girl Power. Corbin Graves, a former art teacher with an MFA in Interactive Media, has developed lesson plans aligned with the State of Florida Educational Standards. Amaka Anderson, who holds a mechanical engineering degree, brings her technology and education expertise to the workshops. Together, they will guide students using augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications and web-based design tools to create unique AR/VR experiences. The students will be encouraged to draw inspiration from personal images and cultural influences and learn how to develop personalized QR Codes.
“We believe in the power of art and technology to shape the future. Our ARt + Tech workshop is designed to equip young students with the tools and inspiration to explore their creativity through cutting-edge digital mediums. By introducing them to augmented and virtual reality, we aim to expand their creative horizons and empower them to innovatively express their unique cultural perspectives. Students exposed to STEAM-related concepts and opportunities have increased confidence, self-esteem, and creativity. We are excited to collaborate with Tech Girl Power and other key partners to bring this transformative experience to our community, states Marilyn Holifield, cofounder of Miami MoCAAD.
The workshop series is made possible with the support of the Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation at The Miami Foundation, through its Pérez CreARTE Grants Program (CreARTE); the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council; the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the Knight Foundation; the Mellon Foundation; and the Overtown CRA.
“The CreARTE program was born of our family’s desire to expand the transformative power of South Florida’s arts community,” said Jorge M. Pérez, internationally recognized philanthropist and founder of the Pérez Family Foundation. “Over the past four years, we have remained dedicated in our mission to help identify and support organizations that add to Miami-Dade County’s unique, vibrant cultural landscape. Every year, we are blown away by the talent and vision of our applicants. We look forward to following their professional achievements and contributions to our region in the years ahead.”
Since 2019, CreARTE has invested $10 million in 45 unique organizations in Miami-Dade County. This investment has enabled these organizations to reach hundreds of thousands of individuals through grant-supported programming, capacity building, and impact assessment.
CreARTE is made possible through a unique partnership between the Pérez Family Foundation and The Miami Foundation, a pillar of the local nonprofit community that currently manages close to $445 million in philanthropic funds.
About Miami MoCAAD
The Miami Museum of Contemporary Art of the African Diaspora (Miami MoCAAD) is dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage and contemporary artistic contributions of people of African descent. As a museum of the future, Miami MoCAAD leverages technology to inspire, educate, and engage audiences through exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach. These student ARt+Tech programs advance Miami’s MoCAAD’s commitment to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics)
About Tech Girl Power
Tech Girl Power is committed to empowering young girls through technology education. By providing hands-on learning experiences, Tech Girl Power aims to inspire the next generation of female leaders in STEM fields.
About The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation
The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation at The Miami Foundation fulfills the philanthropic vision of Jorge M. Pérez, chairman and CEO of The Related Group, and his family to develop South Florida as an exemplary world-class urban center. The family foundation promotes sustainable, inclusive, and just communities by supporting programs and organizations focused on arts and culture, health and well-being, education, environment, and economic development – with a particular preference for programs and organizations that could serve as models for other urban centers. Since 2015, the family foundation has committed $43.6 million in support of nearly 150 nonprofit organizations. For more information, please visit www.jmperezfamilyfoundation.org.
About The Miami Foundation
The Miami Foundation builds the philanthropic, civic, and leadership backbone for Greater Miami. Since 1967, the Foundation has invested $505 million to strengthen our community with partnerships and contributions from more than 1,000 fundholders and 35,000 donors. The Miami Foundation, which currently manages over $445 million in assets, mobilizes donors, nonprofits, leaders, and locals to set a bold vision for our community’s future and to invest in a stronger, more equitable, more resilient Greater Miami. For more information, please visit www.Miamifoundation.org.