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SUMMARY:MOCA North Miami Opens Alexandra Fields O'Neal: Bound//Unbound in Welcome To Paradise
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Alexandra Fields O’Neale’s installation “Bound//Unbound”\, part of MOCA’s Welcome to Paradise program. O’Neale’s immersive installation uses a symphony of sound narratives guided by the voice of the ocean and invites visitors to move between two enclosures that represent the journey from enslavement through the transatlantic slave route to freedom in the Bahamas. Interwoven with Miami’s historical significance as a milestone to freedom\, the installation challenges our understanding of the city’s past and pays homage to our ancestors’ stories. MOCA Members and invited guests will have the chance to meet the artist and enjoy specialty drinks prepared by our partners Rhum Barbancourt and Tripping Animals.
URL:https://305hive.com/event/moca-north-miami-opens-alexandra-fields-oneal-bound-unbound-in-welcome-to-paradise/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami\, 770 NE 125th St\, North Miami\, 33161
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SUMMARY:MOCA miniMakers: Soap Carving Inspired by the Art of Lonnie Holley
DESCRIPTION:Through the Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA)’s continued efforts to include diverse voices and perspectives\, the museum is offering a robust series of educational programming this July. \nOn view through Oct. 1\, 2023\, “Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” invites visitors to experience the work of prolific artist Lonnie Holley in his first major exhibition in the South. Also on view is the “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition which showcases the work of 12 intergenerational South Florida artists. \n“Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” provides an intimate and focused look at the career of Birmingham\, Alabama-born artist and musician Lonnie Holley. The exhibition\, curated by MOCA curator Adeze Wilford\, features 70 works including foundational “sandstone” sculptures\, new works on paper and large-scale quilt paintings that depict faces. Known for his unique style of art that draws inspiration from his life experiences\, Holley often incorporates found objects and everyday materials\, which he transforms into thought-provoking art. Holley’s influence on Southern art is highlighted throughout “If You Only Knew\,” including a section he curated featuring works from artists such as Miami native Purvis Young\, Thornton Dial\, Mary T. Smith and Hawkins Bowling. \nThe “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition brings together 12 artists working across various media including\, sculpture\, film and site-specific installations. The exhibition\, this year hosted and organized by MOCA\, provides a snapshot of the breadth and depth of the artistic talent in the South Florida art scene. \nOn view outside the museum through late August is MOCA’s most recent “Art on the Plaza” commission\, LIZN’BOW (Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty)’s “El Mundo Es Mágico.” The sculpture\, “El Mundo Es Mágico\,” features displaced queer characters in a mix of reality and fantasy within Miami iconography\, inviting conversations of fluidity\, gender\, class and identity. Central to the duo’s work is the feminist reimagining of each element towards a more inclusive\, fantastical worldview. \nMOCA’s July programming includes:\nMOCA miniMakers: Soap Carving Inspired by the Art of Lonnie Holley | Saturday\, July 1\, 2–4 p.m.\n• Details: MOCA is hosting a special workshop inspired by featured artist Lonnie Holley. Participants will carve their own unique shapes and patterns with this take-home soap carving project. MOCA miniMakers is MOCA’s free and inclusive series of art workshops for children ages six and up. Children have access to a variety of art techniques\, as well as an inclusive curriculum incorporating step-by-step guides\, STEAM activation and creative free play. Taught by experienced artists and sponsored by the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency\, MOCA miniMakers aims to foster an accessible spirit of learning through the arts.\n• Cost: Free\n• RSVP: For more information\, please visit: https://111401.blackbaudhosting.com/111401/MOCA-miniMakers-01Jul2023\nWhere:\nMuseum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA)\n770 NE 125th Street\nMiami\, FL 33161 \nSupport:\n“Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” is made possible with support from Blum & Poe\, and is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Florida\, Department of State\, Division of Arts and Culture. We are also grateful to The N’Namdi Family. Special thanks to guest curator Alison M. Gingeras\, for her contributions conceiving this exhibition. \n“The South Florida Cultural Consortium” is funded in part with support from The National Endowment of the Arts\, The Florida Department of State\, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council\, the Boards of County Commissioners of Broward\, Miami-Dade\, Martin and Monroe Counties\, and the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. \n“Art on the Plaza” is presented by MOCA\, with major support from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). Additional support was provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. \nMOCA miniMakers\, Sunday Stories and MOCA Makers are funded by the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). \nJazz at MOCA is made possible with lead support from the North Miami Mayor and Council and the City of North Miami. \nMOCA North Miami is generously funded by the North Miami Mayor and Council and the City of North Miami; the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council\, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and the State of Florida\, Department of State\, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture (Section 286.25\, Florida Statutes). MOCA is supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and The Wege Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Fine & Greenwald Foundation; The Nathan Cummings Foundation; and the Sol Taplin Charitable Foundation. Founding support for the MOCA Sustainability Fund provided by the Green Family Foundation Trust. Major support provided by Shirley and William M. Lehman\, Jr. We also thank our Board of Trustees\, Curator’s Circle\, and MOCA Members for their meaningful support. \nAbout the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami:\nMOCA North Miami presents contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions\, educational programs\, and collections. Inspired by its surrounding communities\, MOCA connects diverse audiences and cultures by providing a welcoming place to encounter new ideas and voices and nurturing a lifelong love of the arts. MOCA developed from the Center of Contemporary Art which was inaugurated in 1981. The establishment of the permanent collection coincided with the institution’s move into their current building designed by Charles Gwathmey of GSNY in 1996.
URL:https://305hive.com/event/moca-minimakers-soap-carving-inspired-by-the-art-of-lonnie-holley/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami\, 770 NE 125th St\, North Miami\, 33161
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SUMMARY:MOCA Tours- “Lonnie Holley- If You Really Knew” and SFCC
DESCRIPTION:Through the Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA)’s continued efforts to include diverse voices and perspectives\, the museum is offering a robust series of educational programming this July. \nOn view through Oct. 1\, 2023\, “Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” invites visitors to experience the work of prolific artist Lonnie Holley in his first major exhibition in the South. Also on view is the “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition which showcases the work of 12 intergenerational South Florida artists. \n“Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” provides an intimate and focused look at the career of Birmingham\, Alabama-born artist and musician Lonnie Holley. The exhibition\, curated by MOCA curator Adeze Wilford\, features 70 works including foundational “sandstone” sculptures\, new works on paper and large-scale quilt paintings that depict faces. Known for his unique style of art that draws inspiration from his life experiences\, Holley often incorporates found objects and everyday materials\, which he transforms into thought-provoking art. Holley’s influence on Southern art is highlighted throughout “If You Only Knew\,” including a section he curated featuring works from artists such as Miami native Purvis Young\, Thornton Dial\, Mary T. Smith and Hawkins Bowling. \nThe “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition brings together 12 artists working across various media including\, sculpture\, film and site-specific installations. The exhibition\, this year hosted and organized by MOCA\, provides a snapshot of the breadth and depth of the artistic talent in the South Florida art scene. \nOn view outside the museum through late August is MOCA’s most recent “Art on the Plaza” commission\, LIZN’BOW (Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty)’s “El Mundo Es Mágico.” The sculpture\, “El Mundo Es Mágico\,” features displaced queer characters in a mix of reality and fantasy within Miami iconography\, inviting conversations of fluidity\, gender\, class and identity. Central to the duo’s work is the feminist reimagining of each element towards a more inclusive\, fantastical worldview. \nMOCA’s July programming includes: \nMOCA Tours | Saturdays in July – 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 and 29\, 11:30 a.m.–3 p.m.\n• Details: MOCA North Miami invites guests to a public tour of its exhibitions\, “Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” and “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC). The tour will be led by MOCA Exhibition Specialist Lauren Baccus.\n• Cost: Free\n• RSVP: For more information\, please visit: https://mocanomi.org/2022/02/tours-at-moca/ \nWhere:\nMuseum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA)\n770 NE 125th Street\nMiami\, FL 33161 \nSupport:\n“Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” is made possible with support from Blum & Poe\, and is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Florida\, Department of State\, Division of Arts and Culture. We are also grateful to The N’Namdi Family. Special thanks to guest curator Alison M. Gingeras\, for her contributions conceiving this exhibition. \n“The South Florida Cultural Consortium” is funded in part with support from The National Endowment of the Arts\, The Florida Department of State\, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council\, the Boards of County Commissioners of Broward\, Miami-Dade\, Martin and Monroe Counties\, and the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. \n“Art on the Plaza” is presented by MOCA\, with major support from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). Additional support was provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. \nMOCA miniMakers\, Sunday Stories and MOCA Makers are funded by the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). \nJazz at MOCA is made possible with lead support from the North Miami Mayor and Council and the City of North Miami. \nMOCA North Miami is generously funded by the North Miami Mayor and Council and the City of North Miami; the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council\, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and the State of Florida\, Department of State\, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture (Section 286.25\, Florida Statutes). MOCA is supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and The Wege Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Fine & Greenwald Foundation; The Nathan Cummings Foundation; and the Sol Taplin Charitable Foundation. Founding support for the MOCA Sustainability Fund provided by the Green Family Foundation Trust. Major support provided by Shirley and William M. Lehman\, Jr. We also thank our Board of Trustees\, Curator’s Circle\, and MOCA Members for their meaningful support. \nAbout the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami:\nMOCA North Miami presents contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions\, educational programs\, and collections. Inspired by its surrounding communities\, MOCA connects diverse audiences and cultures by providing a welcoming place to encounter new ideas and voices and nurturing a lifelong love of the arts. MOCA developed from the Center of Contemporary Art which was inaugurated in 1981. The establishment of the permanent collection coincided with the institution’s move into their current building designed by Charles Gwathmey of GSNY in 1996.
URL:https://305hive.com/event/moca-tours-lonnie-holley-if-you-really-knew-and-sfcc/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami\, 770 NE 125th St\, North Miami\, 33161
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SUMMARY:MOCA\, North Miami to host Art Insights “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC)
DESCRIPTION:Through the Museum of Contemporary Art\, North Miami (MOCA)’s continued efforts to include diverse voices and perspectives\, the museum is offering a robust series of educational and public programming to commemorate Pride Month and Caribbean-American Heritage Month this June. \nOn view through Oct. 1\, 2023\, “Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” invites visitors to experience the work of prolific artist Lonnie Holley in his first major exhibition in the South. Also on view is the “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition which showcases the work of 12 intergenerational South Florida artists. \n“Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” provides an intimate and focused look at the career of Birmingham\, Alabama-born artist and musician Lonnie Holley. The exhibition\, curated by MOCA curator Adeze Wilford\, features 70 works including foundational “sandstone” sculptures\, new works on paper and large-scale quilt paintings that depict faces. Known for his unique style of art that draws inspiration from his life experiences\, Holley often incorporates found objects and everyday materials\, which he transforms into thought-provoking art. Holley’s influence on Southern art is highlighted throughout “If You Only Knew\,” including a section he curated featuring works from artists such as Miami native Purvis Young\, Thornton Dial\, Mary T. Smith and Hawkins Bowling. \nThe “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition brings together 12 artists working across various media including\, sculpture\, film and site-specific installations. The exhibition\, this year hosted and organized by MOCA\, provides a snapshot of the breadth and depth of the artistic talent in the South Florida art scene. \nOn view outside the museum from late June through late August is MOCA’s most recent “Art on the Plaza” commission\, LIZN’BOW (Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty)’s “El Mundo Es Magico.” The sculpture\, “El Mundo Es Magico\,” features displaced queer characters in a mix of reality and fantasy within Miami iconography\, inviting conversations of fluidity\, gender\, class and identity. Central to the duo’s work is the feminist reimagining of each element towards a more inclusive\, fantastical worldview. \nOn view through June 25\, 2023\, visitors will be able to step into MOCA’s Paradise Courtyard and discover “Victory Garden\,” an interactive sculptural community garden created by Miami-based artist Emmett Moore. Drawing inspiration from victory gardens of the past\, which were planted during wartime to supplement rations and boost morale\, Moore’s “Victory Garden” connects the local community with contemporary art and encourages visitors to reflect on their relationship with the built environment. \nStarting June 12\, MOCA is offering a contemporary art experience with its summer art camps. Children ages 6-13 may join the museum for in-person camps including Studio Arts Camp and Dynamic Design Camp. Each session will offer a different theme to introduce students to a variety of contemporary art or design techniques. The art camps will entail 10\, one-week sessions through Aug. 18. \nMOCA’s June programming includes:\nArt Insights – “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) | Saturday\, June 17\, 11 a.m.–12 p.m.\n• Details: Join MOCA Curator Adeze Wilford in conversation with artists featured in this dynamic group exhibition presenting the work of artists exclusively from South Florida. The “South Florida Cultural Consortium” (SFCC) exhibition\, brings together 12 artists working across various media including\, sculpture\, film and site-specific installations. The exhibition\, this year hosted and organized by MOCA\, provides a snapshot of the breadth and depth of the artistic talent in the South Florida art scene.\n• Cost: Free\n• RSVP: For more information\, please visit: https://111401.blackbaudhosting.com/111401/MOCA-Art-Insights-17Jun2023 \nSupport:\n“Lonnie Holley: If You Really Knew” is made possible with support from Blum & Poe\, and is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Florida\, Department of State\, Division of Arts and Culture. We are also grateful to The N’Namdi Family. Special thanks to guest curator Alison M. Gingeras\, for her contributions conceiving this exhibition. \n“The South Florida Cultural Consortium” is funded in part with support from The National Endowment of the Arts\, The Florida Department of State\, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council\, the Boards of County Commissioners of Broward\, Miami-Dade\, Martin and Monroe Counties\, and the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. \n“Art on the Plaza” is presented by MOCA\, with major support from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). Additional support was provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. \n“Welcome to Paradise” is made possible with major support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Additional support was provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. \nMOCA miniMakers\, Sunday Stories and MOCA Makers are funded by the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). \nJazz at MOCA is made possible with lead support from the North Miami Mayor and Council and the City of North Miami. \nMOCA North Miami is generously funded by the North Miami Mayor and Council and the City of North Miami; the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council\, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and the State of Florida\, Department of State\, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture (Section 286.25\, Florida Statutes). MOCA is supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and The Wege Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Fine & Greenwald Foundation; The Nathan Cummings Foundation; and the Sol Taplin Charitable Foundation. Founding support for the MOCA Sustainability Fund provided by the Green Family Foundation Trust. Major support provided by Shirley and William M. Lehman\, Jr. We also thank our Board of Trustees\, Curator’s Circle\, and MOCA Members for their meaningful support. \nAbout the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami:\nMOCA North Miami presents contemporary art and its historical influences through exhibitions\, educational programs\, and collections. Inspired by its surrounding communities\, MOCA connects diverse audiences and cultures by providing a welcoming place to encounter new ideas and voices and nurturing a lifelong love of the arts. MOCA developed from the Center of Contemporary Art which was inaugurated in 1981. The establishment of the permanent collection coincided with the institution’s move into their current building designed by Charles Gwathmey of GSNY in 1996.
URL:https://305hive.com/event/moca-north-miami-to-host-art-insights-south-florida-cultural-consortium-sfcc/
LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami\, 770 NE 125th St\, North Miami\, 33161
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