Part of the 2025 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art Exhibit
Cornelius Tulloch is a Miami-based interdisciplinary artist and architect whose immersive installations explore the fusion of cultural identity, memory, and nature and the built environment. Drawing on his Jamaican and African American heritage, Tulloch layers photography, painting, and architectural design to transform spaces into powerful narratives of migration, resilience, and belonging. His work often evokes the landscapes of South Florida and the Caribbean. Fluid, liminal spaces where land, history, and identity overlap. Through architectural motifs and archival imagery, Tulloch’s art reclaims public memory and invites viewers to inhabit stories of the African diaspora, community legacy, and the enduring power of place.