Tuesday, January 24, 2023

A Farewell to Aunt J: Last of the Great Tamales Makers

Aunt J was always there for me. Someone I could talk to, ask questions of, or just watch as she went about her normal busy life, working, taking care of my older cousins, cooking, laundering and cleaning after taking the bus to work and back each day. 


My favorite times with her were taking the bus around Miami, to the brand new Omni Mall on weekends, or watching as she harvested and prepared banana leaves from the trees Uncle Len tended at the end of our duplex back yard for tamales making. 


Anyone who knows me much knows my favorite foods are tea, butter tarts and tamales! But tamales were not always my favorite food! Mom and Aunt J could tell you, when I was little I didn't much like tamales. But Aunt J took Angie and me to the back of the yard with a machete, cut off the smoothest leaves, gave them to us to hold for her, and then brought us inside to help as she carefully heated each leaf to prepare it for use as a wrap to hold in the fragrant masa, cull, meat and veggies. The peculiar smell of the heated banana leaves piqued my interest, and eventually won me over as I sampled the finished product many hours later. Since that day, my love of tamales has only grown. They have become a comfort food, sought after in the rarest of Salvadoreno or Oaxaceno restaurants in Powderhorn, Kensington or Chitown. I am always happy when I hear from one of my favorite tamales makers... Betty in Toronto, the late great Mr. Neale in Miramar, Mr. Vernon here in Sistrunk and now Barbara in Hollywood... There are times when verde or rojo tamales from El Burrito Mercado or La Union Bakery have to do... but there is no substitute for the fragrant perfection of a Belizean tamales. 


I have Aunt J to thank for my love of tamales, and my mom, of course, for always insisting that I continue to sample foods I don't like. Aunt J was the last of the great tamales makers of my youth. Hopefully my generation will continue to work to learn the art of creating this sacred delicacy. In the mean time, I'll go water the fledgling banana trees in anticipation of the day we go harvest the leaves and prepare them for use as wrappers to hold the corn masa, cull, meat and veggies....


Love you Angie, Dave, Heathcliff & Jaylen.












Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Art of Gardening with #PapalotlProject


Miramar preschoolers and seniors celebrated the arrival of winter last month with NatGeo educator and artist Tara Chadwick as part of Papalotl Project's ongoing "Art of Gardening" collaboration with Miramar Community Services Department. Scholars and lifelong learners continued their immersion in an integrated art, science and literacy experience incorporating rhythm, movement, storytelling, earth study, seasonal migration and hibernation. Previous topics of pollinators, plant parts and favorite foods were continued as word that the symbolic butterflies we colored together in September were received by a kindergarten class at the edge of the Hemispheric Biosphere Monarch Reserve in Mexico. This spring as we turn our attention to water, soil, seed planting and more favorite recipes, we look forward to keeping our eye out for returning real and symbolic butterflies. (At the same time as Tara's large scale digital work "Matriarch's Grandchild" is on display at Art Expo NYC in the SOHO arts district of Manhattan.) Upcoming opportunities for public participation will be posted at http://www.instagram.com/papalotlproject. 

Tara Chadwick
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Looking back on #ChonoThlee

Today marked the closing of one my most ambitious projects to date. "Chono Thlee: Sparking a New Era in Seminole Art" opened November 6th in the historic heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale. The exhibition featured 60 works by five generations of 20 Seminole and Miccosukee artists working in a variety of media. A curator led VIP tour on December 3rd, coincided with the closing day of 20th iteration of Art Basel Miami Beach.

Here are a few links to press coverage of the exhibition, photos from opening day, a short promotional video and a full length, behind-the-scenes interview on the day we began to install. 

PBS Promo Clip
Opening day press
Full length PBS interview






Monday, December 19, 2022

Winter Science & Celebrations!

This week, Papalotl (Butterfly) Project will make it's third visit to the senior center and preschools in Miramar. 

Together, children and seniors will work to develop their awareness and appreciation of community held scientific knowledge, then develop best practices for cross generational sharing through art. 

If you recently attended a Papalotl workshop or presentation, please click the link below to complete the following 5 questions: 

Here's what I learned about #MesoamericanDanza today. (All questions are optional!)

Thank you!





















Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Transitioning from Autumn to Winter with Tara A. Chadwick

From Autumn to Winter with Tara A. Chadwick

For immediate release

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Fort Lauderdale, FL. 

The Fall season is always a busy time in Florida as it marks not only the start of the annual stretch of well loved winter holidays but also the beginning of the height of the arts, culture and tourism season here in the Sunshine State. After two years of precautious, arms length and virtual engagements due to pandemic health concerns, this autumn feels like it was the busiest on record. Coming out of a whirlwind world tour that started in Lee County last October and ended last week in Wynwood, visual and performance works of Tara A. Chadwick made stops in Hong Kong, Sydney, London, Zurich, Laguna Beach, Rome, Palma de Mallorca and the Milk of Dreams Venice Biennale along the way. Installation and performance work was manifested locally at Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Greenspace Miami, downtown Fort Lauderdale, Miramar and Everglades National Park. Collaborations are ongoing and developing. Follow and message me on instagram for invitations & inquiries!

Below are a few key highlights of the year in review:

  • Upcoming intergenerational enrichment experience exploring winter science & celebrations at Sunset Lakes Community Center next Wednesday, December 21st at 10:30-11:30 am.
  • Chono Thlee: Sparking a New Era in Seminole Art exhibition curated by Tara Chadwick on view through January 10th at History Fort Lauderdale.
  • Digital art (custom limited edition prints available) on view last week in Wynwood during the 20th anniversary of Art Basel Miami Beach in Tara A. Chadwick at Artbox Project Miami (virtual tour).
  • Papalotl (Butterfly) Project Social Innovation Fellow at Cogenerate.
Special thanks to Akeesha Nadjiwon Footman for being the first to add one of the limited edition Matriarch prints to her prestigious Canadian fine art collection. And to each and every one of you who keeps on supporting me through the many ideas, goals and the often intense work that goes into making those dreams become our reality. I am so thankful for YOU. Let's keep on building wider, stronger, smarter, together!

pic courtesy M. Chadwick

RSVP to wabigun@yahoo.com


See you on December 21st!

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Saturday, December 3, 2022

Press release: 20 years of Art Basel Miami

Sunday, November 13, 2022

Digital works by Tara Chadwick featured in Wynwood this month during Miami Art Week

For immediate release:

After a strong year of global showings including LA, Rome, Venice, Zurich and London, artist and curator Tara Chadwick welcomes the return of "Matriarch" to its original digital format at the Artbox Expo Miami later this month. 

While navigating the social changes predicated by the COVID pandemic, Ms. Chadwick adapted her lifelong art and urban farming practice to focus on symbolic messaging, inspiring global audiences to take notice of and act on our need to repair our relationships with the earth and each other. Matriarch manifests our ability to take the time we need to observe, understand, grieve, heal, emerge, awaken and take flight toward our life purpose. In doing so we are better able to forgive, accept, make amends or reconcile discord and wounds of the past and present, and move into the future with strength, experience and dignity.

Matriarch along with "Chrysalis" and "Emergence" will be on view at 219 NW 23rd St, Miami, FL 33127, USA from November 28 through December 10th. The Art party/ reception is scheduled for 3-7 pm on Saturday, December 3rd. Tickets are required for entry and can be booked at: 


Each print is available for custom order in a limited edition of 25. 


Contact: 
wabigun@yahoo.com or 786-671-8272

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