Xavier Cortada, First Encounter: 1566, 96β x 78β, acrylic on canvas, 2005
βThe First Encounter: 1566β depicts Pedro Menendez de Aviles landing at the edge of a mangrove forest on the north bank of the Miami River. Upon spotting Menendez unfurl his flag, a young Tequesta releases leaves into the winds of change that have brought a Spanish galleon to his shores. Between them a whirlwind of activity emerges: exchanges, education, friendship, disease, war, emotions surround the Miami Circle. In 1566, a year after settling St. Augustine, Adelantado Menendez has arrived to establish the first of three Jesuit missions near the tip of the peninsula he governs for Spain, a spot that will be governed by four other flags and will eventually become Fort Dallas and the City of Miami.