The Underline and Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places Seek Artists for New Installation
The Underline and Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places Seek Artists for New Installation
Miami-Dade County residents and visitors can look forward to a new public art installation along The Underline, as the linear park and urban trail organization, in partnership with Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places, has announced a call to artists. This initiative aims to bring vibrant and engaging artwork to the community, further enhancing the public spaces that have become a cherished part of local life.
The collaboration seeks to commission a unique piece that will resonate with the diverse cultural fabric of Miami-Dade. This opportunity is open to artists who can envision and create a work that contributes to the aesthetic and communal value of The Underline, which stretches beneath the Metrorail from the Miami River in Brickell to Dadeland South in Kendall.
The Underline has steadily transformed neglected land into a dynamic corridor for recreation, transportation, and art. This new call to artists underscores the ongoing commitment of both The Underline and Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places to integrate art into everyday life, making it accessible to everyone who walks, bikes, or simply enjoys the green spaces.
Details regarding the application process, specific themes, and submission requirements for artists are expected to be released soon. Local artists and those with a connection to the Miami-Dade community are particularly encouraged to apply. This project represents another step in fostering a rich cultural landscape within our county, providing a platform for artistic expression and community engagement.
Residents interested in learning more about this upcoming public art installation and how artists can participate are encouraged to keep an eye on official announcements from The Underline and Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places. This new artwork promises to be a talking point for years to come, adding another layer of beauty and interest to our shared public spaces.

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