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Conference Creativity
Cortada delivers keynotes, art

Please read article below to learn about a recent keynote address.

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Xavier Cortada has exhibited his works in museums, galleries, and cultural venues around the world and has pioneered the use of the Internet in collaborative art-making.

The Miami-based Cuban-American artist, attorney, and activist has worked collaboratively with diverse groups across the United States, Latin America, Europe and Africa to create pro-social community murals and participant-driven art projects. 
 

Xavier Cortada has brought his creativity to dozens of conferences, including those organized by:
 
The White House Points of Light Foundation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Global Health Council MADD International AIDS Conference (Geneva and Durban)
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) American Cancer Society National Association of Counties (NACo)
 

For more information on how to bring Cortada to your conference, please call (305) 858-1323 or email the artist.

 

 
Looking at what it means to be Latino

BY KAMAHRIA HOPKINS

WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

-- Published Saturday, November 2nd, 2002
in the Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, NE
 

 

The concept of being both Latino and American came to life Friday with a colorful slide show of artwork in a Doubletree Hotel ballroom.

 

Xavier Cortada, keynote speaker at today's Heartland Latino Leadership Conference, painted "Familia Unida" for the event. The painting will go on display at El Museo Latino.

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Xavier Cortada, a Cuban-American painter, attorney and activist based in Miami, spoke to more than 500 people at the third Heartland Latino Leadership Conference.

Cortada, the keynote speaker, spoke about a united family where Latinos become a part of the American tapestry.

The different art pieces that he showed represent "issues of cultural identity and how we negotiate identity as immigrants in America," Cortada said. "Being Latino and being American, being both and being neither."

He says he uses art as a vehicle for communication.

Cortada showed a series of his paintings. The main one depicts Cortada as a member of a fraternity at his alma mater, the University of Miami, in a toga. He also is wearing a Mexican sombrero despite the fact that he is Cuban.

Cortada said the painting is representative of the struggles that one faces with identity.

"We as a society, as we travel, how do we capture our culture and our cultural identity in Omaha, Miami, Los Angles?" Cortada asked the crowd. "The beautiful thing about Latino culture is that it is as diverse as the world."

The daylong conference - meant to help those in the Latino community help one another gain greater leadership, economic and education skills - underscored the growing power of the Midlands' burgeoning Latino community.

Among those at the Latino conference were Gov. Mike Johanns, U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson, Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey and Omaha Archbishop Elden Curtiss. Event organizers asked Cortada to paint one of his murals especially for this year's conference.

The painting, "Familia Unida," shows a family trying to strike unity between its cultural heritage and a new urban setting.

The painting will be on display at El Museo Latino, 4701 S. 25th St. Audience members received free posters of the painting.

World-Herald staff writer C. David Kotok contributed to this report.

 

   

 

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Xavier Cortada created "Stepping into the American Dream" mural for The White House Conference on Minority Homeownership on Oct 15, 2002 in Washington, D.C.


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Cortada received the U.S. Deptartment of State / USA Today Millennium International Volunteer Award, Washington, D.C.

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Cortada was invited to meet with His Holiness John Paul II, and speak from the Bernini papal altar at St. Peter's Basilica during the Jubilee Day for Artists, The Vatican, Vatican City.

 

 


 

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Cortada has created murals for:

The White House
The World Bank
The Florida Capitol
HBO
Hershey's
Nike
Miami-Dade County Juvenile Courthouse
Miami-Dade Art in Public Places
Miami Art Museum

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