Award-winning architecture firm Barozzi Veiga will design new Miami home for Oolite Arts
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Monday, November 25, 2024


Award-winning architecture firm Barozzi Veiga will design new Miami home for Oolite Arts
Aerial of Oolite Arts new property.



MIAMI BEACH, FLA.- Oolite Arts, the leading resource for Miami-based visual artists, has selected the Barcelona-based firm Barozzi Veiga to create a new home for the organization in the City of Miami.

Barozzi Veiga, recently chosen to create the Art Institute of Chicago’s new masterplan, will design the new campus slated to open in 2022.

“Miami’s visual arts community has grown exponentially over the past decade, and Oolite Arts has transformed its programming to help Miami-based artists grow,” said Dennis Scholl, president and CEO of Oolite Arts. “Our new home will enable us to better meet the needs of both visual artists and the community.”

Now in its 36th year, Oolite Arts helps Miami-based artists advance their careers, by providing visual artists with free studio space, exhibition opportunities and the financial support they need to experiment and grow. The sale of its Miami Beach building in 2014 provided Oolite Arts with the resources to greatly increase its impact. The organization now connects artists with an international network of curators and artists, including the organization’s first Master Artist in Residence Mel Chin. Oolite also provides studio visits with curators such as Helen Molesworth, Paul Schimmel and Trevor Schoonmaker in partnership with Miami’s Locust Projects, and has provided $1 million in direct support to artists over the past two years through The Ellies, Miami’s Visual Arts Awards.

This month, Oolite Arts inaugurated a new travel residency program, which enables Miami-based artists to attend some of the top residencies across the country, including Anderson Ranch Center for the Arts, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Yaddo and the Rauschenberg Foundation.

Oolite Arts’ new home, at 75 NW 72nd St., will have several key characteristics. It will seek to be community-focused and welcoming to not just art patrons, but the neighborhood where it is located, and the broader Miami community. The campus hopes to inspire innovation and invite collaborations, between both artists and the community, and it will include an accessible public space.

The new home also will include studio space for Oolite’s artist residency program, a top-tier exhibition space, a theater for lectures and film screenings, a makerspace and classrooms for the 350-plus art classes offered annually by professional artists to the community. Plans for the building will be created and shared later this year.

Formed originally as ArtCenter/South Florida, Oolite Arts changed its name last year to reflect both its roots and mission. A sedimentary rock composed of shells, corals and other organic material, oolite is a fundamental part of the local ecosystem, forming the literal bedrock of Miami. Like its nominative inspiration, Oolite Arts seeks to be the bedrock of Miami-Dade’s visual arts community, where artists, art lovers and neighbors unite to form a thriving and diverse cultural ecosystem.

In addition to the master plan in Chicago, Barozzi Veiga is known for designing many projects, including the Szczecin Philharmonic Hall in Poland, which in 2015 won them the European Prize for Contemporary Architecture-Mies van Der Rohe Award, and for the Fine Arts Museum MCBA in Lausanne, Switzerland that opened last fall. Charles Benson will serve as the local architect.

Aided by the firm Jones|Kroloff, a selection committee conducted the search for the architects. The committee comprised Oolite Arts board members Alessandro Ferretti, Kim Kovel, Jeff Krinsky and Maricarmen Martinez.

“There is a quiet dignity in their work, in the way the designs embrace the art within the buildings while also making them very much a part of the neighborhood,” said Ferretti, chair of the selection committee.










Today's News

February 20, 2020

Exhibition surveys the career of the late Photorealist painter John Kacere

Peabody Essex Museum receives outstanding collection of modern Asian photography

EU to target stolen artefacts in post-Brexit talks

Rem Koolhaas and AMO explore radical change in the world's nonurban territories at the Guggenheim

300th anniversary of Piranesi's birth marked by exhibition of his work as a draughtsman

Major retrospective on Madame D'Ora opens at Neue Galerie New York

Afghan artist brushes aside disability to open arts centre

Award-winning architecture firm Barozzi Veiga will design new Miami home for Oolite Arts

Stack's Bowers Galleries to offer multimillion dollar Gold Rush coin

Whisky auctioneer breaks multiple world records including million dollar Macallan

Originally the property of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands 1938 Lagonda LG6 Drophead Coupe

Exhibition at Museum Tinguely explores our sense of taste as a dimension of aesthetic perception

Photography archive of Shawn Walker and a collection of Harlem photography workshop acquired by Library of Congress

Blank Forms announces the official formation of The Maryanne Amacher Foundation

Pérez Art Museum Miami acquires works by Vaughn Spann and Theresa Chromati

Bronx Museum names Jasmine Wahi Holly Block Social Justice Curator

Buzzy Linhart, eccentric and eclectic singer-songwriter, dies at 76

Inspiration - Iconic Works opens at Nationalmuseum

'Cauleen Smith: Mutualities' opens at The Whitney

'Good Times' actress Ja'Net DuBois dies

Zoe Caldwell, winner of four Tony Awards, is dead at 86

In 'Anatomy of a Suicide,' pain in triplicate

Art Brussels 2020 announces galleries' content for 38th edition

La Cucaracha: New photographs by Pieter Hugo go on display for the first time in the UK

Why are mirrors essential for baby to play?

Backlinking - The Most Important Part of Your Website

Scholarship finding study in Malaysia




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful