About Acire

Based in Little Haiti, Miami, ACIRE is a multidimensional, self-taught Visual Artist with a vibrant career in horticulture. Her relationship to flora is foundational. Ecology is approached as a living relationship rather than a backdrop, centering the fragile interdependence between land, water, culture, and survival.

Horticulture meets Artistic inquiry. Nature, chaos, beauty & environmental justice.

Living and working within a neighborhood navigating climate and environmental challenges, ACIRE’s practice is grounded in lived realities and the dimension of place.

Born in Burbank, California to a Caribbean diaspora family and raised in Miami, ACIRE moves amidst cultures the way rhythm moves between beats. Music and dance are structural forces within her creative architecture. Percussion informs pacing. Improvisation informs composition. The body in motion becomes a blueprint for how color, texture, and material flow and interplay.

Across installations, sculptural works, and community based activations, ACIRE creates immersive environments that hold worlds within worlds. Her practice does not simply assemble materials, it charts constellations. Within fragmentation she reveals cohesion. Within disruption she uncovers rhythm and design. What appears scattered reorganizes into open systems, where memory, ecology, and movement remain in constant exchange.

Whether intimate in scale or expansive in wall to wall dimension, her pieces carry cosmic proportions, holding ancestral echoes alongside the breath of the present moment. Each work unfolds as a living terrain, layered, resonant, and alive.

A portion of ACIRE’s profits go directly toward protecting & restoring our oceans.