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Art
Center / South Florida Miami
Location: 924 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
ArtCenter was established in 1984 by a small group of
artists who envisioned a potential cultural renaissance in what was then a blighted
and vacant Lincoln Road. In partnership with the City of Miami Beach, the group
obtained Federal Community Development Block Grant funds to acquire properties and
create an artists' colony in 21 storefront spaces. Since then, ArtCenter has become
the cultural and economic catalyst for the revitalization of the Lincoln Road neighborhood
and South Beach.
In 1986, the City of Miami Beach recognized the success
of our founders' vision by designating ArtCenter's three-block area as the Lincoln
Road Arts District. Today, Lincoln Road is a lively magnet for culture, entertainment,
retail business and community activity, and Miami Beach is arguably the cultural
center of South Florida. Now recognized as one of Miami-Dade County's major cultural
institutions, ArtCenter operates from its three historic buildings at 800, 810 and
924 Lincoln Road.
The nearly 60,000 square foot campus encompasses 52 artists'
studios, exhibition galleries, art education classrooms and administrative offices.
Of the 7.2 million international and national visitors to Miami/South Beach annually,
hundreds of thousands walk down Lincoln Road and view ArtCenter's display windows
and exhibitions.
For its role in the shaping of South Florida's cultural
landscape, ArtCenter has received recognition from local media such as New Times,
which in 1997 called us the "best gallery in Miami", and from national media such
as The Wall Street Journal, which in 1998 reported that our "presence has transformed
the area...into a hub of commerce." In its May and November 1999 issues featuring
the Greater Miami art community, Art in America magazine highlighted ArtCenter's
"impact
on the Miami art scene and its emerging profile" describing ArtCenter as
"a gathering place for talented and ambitious young Miami artists."
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