Sound sculptor Bill Fontana talks about what inspires and informs his public art projects.
Argentine architects Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar share their passion for creating emotional monuments.
Creative Time, the force behind ambitious public art projects in New York City and beyond, takes its annual summit to Miami in 2018. We invite…
Today’s conversation reveals the role of private investment in temporary and permanent public art across the U.S. Contemporary art collector Cricket Taplin, who with her husband Martin…
Today, we take you to South Florida, for a conversation about public art with Swiss born artist Ugo Rondinone. Miami Mountain is the latest in…
Miami Art Week 2017 Part TWO features fresh art encounters at PULSE, NADA, ART MIAMI, PRIZM, UNTITLED.art Miami Beach, Faena Art’s public projects on Miami Beach,…
Come with us to explore creativity in the public realm through the lens of Miami’s Public Space Challenge, an annual grant opportunity that invites residents to propose creative projects for their neighborhoods. You’ll hear how art installations, architectural interventions, and inventive public performance projects can transform a parking space, a building, a park, and more. Joining us in the studio at Jolt Radio, Miami: The Miami Foundation’s Stuart Kennedy, Principal of Plusurbia Design Juan Mullerat, Buskerfest Miami founders Amy C. San Pedro and Justin Trieger. Call-in: Dejha Carrington.
Listen to learn about how creatives are reinventing urban landscapes with pedestrian paths and temporal public art project. To begin, Atlanta architect Ryan Gravel introduces the Beltline, his design project that envisioned the transformation of an abandoned railway into a parkscape at the heart of Atlanta. Founder of Miami’s Underline Meg Thomson Daly explains how the land below the City’s Metrorail will evolve into a 10-mile linear park and urban trail. Curator Amanda Sanfilippo talks about the public art interventions of Fringe Projects Miami, and artist Agustina Woodgate invites listeners to tune in to the latest Radioee.net project: a bike-powered mobile internet radio station that explores the future path of the Underline.

















