Coral Gables is initiating a public art project titled "Intervals," which will feature transformations of hotels and public buildings into art spaces during Miami Art Week. This initiative involves collaboration with local galleries and five professional artists who will redesign select public areas across the city. The project mirrors the successful "No Vacancy, Miami Beach" collection and is supported by substantial funding from city commissioners. "Intervals" aims to enhance cultural engagement during the Art Basel festivities, fostering community interaction with art.
Coral Gables plans to transform hotels and public buildings into art installations during Miami Art Week, collaborating with Miami galleries and five professional artists.
The new public art project, "Intervals," aims to enhance cultural engagement during a week that attracts thousands for Art Basel in Miami and Miami Beach.
Catherine Cathers, the city’s arts and culture coordinator, mentioned that artists often bring unique insights into spaces that can lead to surprising outcomes in art creation.
Antonia Wright and Rubén Millares created a light sculpture for past Miami Art Week, highlighting the significance of peaceful protest, reflecting on recent events in Cuba.
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