Bridge Initiative
ART AS ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCACY
Telling powerful stories through art that move individuals from apathy
04/30/2026
This is our backyard.
We were honored to work with and photographer .usa on this timely and important story — a portrait of the Big Cypress ecosystem and the Miccosukee community living at the center of the fight against the immigration detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” illegally built on protected land without tribal consent or environmental review.
The land is sacred. The people are still here. And the fight to protect both is ongoing.
Support — they are leading the lawsuit alongside the Miccosukee Tribe to protect this sacred area. Donate to the Everglades Defense Fund via the link in our bio.
📖 Pre-order Issue 05 at .
All photos by .usa for LoHi Magazine, Vol 05. More info below.
04/22/2026
On Earth Day, we’re reminded how deeply connected we are to the natural world—and to each other.
If you missed last night’s screening of Hello Whale, join us tonight at with
Come experience the story, and be part of what comes next.
Link in bio for tickets.
04/16/2026
🐋 We’re so excited to share that Hello Whale is coming to Zoo Miami — and this one’s for the whole family.
If you’re missing our community screening Tuesday at The Standard, join us Wednesday, April 22 — Earth Day — for a special preview at Zoo Miami’s Wild Tales speaker series. Unlike Tuesday’s event, kids are welcome. 🌿
Screening + Q&A with filmmakers Kate Fleming & Darian Woehr, marine biologist Jeremy Kiszka (FIU), moderated by National Geographic Explorer Dr. Mireya Mayor.
📍 Zoo Miami’s Florida Room
🗓 Wed, April 22 @ 6:30 PM
🎟 $10 members / $20 non-members | Light bites + drinks included
Trailer is on our page — watch it, then RSVP at the link in bio. 🎬
Slides 1–2: Event info
Slide 3: Director Darian Woehr of Home Collective capturing footage in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest
Slide 4: Filmmaker and Bridge Initiative founder Kate Fleming on location in Alaska
Slide 5: Artist Michele Oka Doner in a natural whale encounter — a scene from the film
Media collected under AWF’s NMFS research permit 19703
MiamiEvents
04/03/2026
A love letter to Miami, in postcard form.
At our table this weekend, we’re bringing a small collection of postcards that feel like fragments of this place: sunlight on water, mangroves at the edge of the bay, manatees moving just beneath the surface.
Christina Pettersson ’s work traces the city in color and line—from the rhythms of the Art Deco district to the quiet depth of Biscayne Bay—mapping both what we see and what we sometimes overlook.
Beatriz Chachamovits ‘ turns her attention to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center, a place that has introduced generations of Miami-Dade students to the bay, and all the life it holds.
Together, these works hold onto something fleeting—moments, ecosystems, memories of a city shaped by water.
Take one with you. Send it, keep it, pin it to your wall. Proceeds support our ongoing work to establish Biscayne Bay as a National Heritage Area.
Saturday, April 4
Paradise Plaza, Miami Design District
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