"For her contribution to Prospect.6, the future is present, the harbinger is home, Joiri Minaya presents Fleurs de liberation: an ecology of resistance. Building upon her Cloaking series, Minaya will wrap the New Orleans African American Museum (NOAAM) in a vibrant custom-designed fabric that incorporates hand-rendered motifs featuring local plant life with historic and cultural significance. Using the visual language of what is often coded as “tropical” as her critical medium, Minaya connects the commodification of this flora to the legacy of colonization, evidencing how deceptively innocuous mass-produced prints flatten Caribbean identities and erase specific histories of colonialism. For her Cloaking works, Minaya creates original tropical prints with allegorical designs symbolizing untold narratives of colonization and oppressor-oppressed dichotomies. Through “plants of resistance”–Manchineel Trees, Castor Plants, Yaupon Holly, Coontie Palms, and Rompe Saraguey–Minaya highlights plants used in ethnomedicine and purging rituals, or traditions of despojo, practiced by Native and Afro-diasporic peoples in the Americas. The designs highlight plants used as weapons of defense, means of protection, and a source of resistance. Minaya is particularly interested in highlighting how local plants were used to resist passive assimilation into colonialist relationships by providing healing, sustenance, and liberation..."
Joiri Minaya: Fleurs de liberation: an ecology of resistance Prospect.6 the future is present, the harbinger is home grant announcement
Exhibition Grant, VIA Art Fund, February 2, 2025