Motion: Archive and Performance as Preservation
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Motion: Archive and Performance as Preservation

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November 2025
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Art meets basketball at Legion Park during Miami Art Week. Play, compete, fellowship and explore.

During Miami Art Week, Legion Park becomes a site of artistic and athletic exchange. In conversation with Najja Moon’s Project Backboard mural, The program includes a shooting contest based on the mural’s geometry, free limited-edition prints, and a pop-up exhibition by the Black Women’s Basketball Museum and VIS World. Together, they center Black women’s contributions to basketball, archiving, celebrating, and educating through storytelling that reshapes the game’s legacy. This rounds out an afternoon celebrating how play preserves culture.


Presented with support from Project Backboard

Project Backboard is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to renovate public basketball courts and install large scale works of site-specific art on the surface in order to strengthen communities, improve park safety, encourage multi-generational play, and inspire people to think more critically and creatively about their environment.


The show features works from:

Ashley Teamer

Charlyn Griffith Oro

Jeannine Kayembe Oro

Najja Moon

Naima Green


Whether you’re a basketball fan, art enthusiast, Miami local, or Art Week visitor, Motion: Archive and Performance as Preservation invites you to witness basketball’s blended beauty of movement, memory, and meaning.

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6447 Northeast 7th Avenue, Miami, FL 33138

Dec 6, 2025 -2:00 PM