by Donald Worth | Mar 13, 2019
Alfredo Capelli and George Hernandez Ocean-na-sia The deliberate and conscientious act of contaminating our ocean waters with utmost disregard for marine life and casualties. Unfortunately this has become common place. The ocean has become a septic tank resulting in a...
by Donald Worth | Mar 13, 2019
Beau Bradbury Email Beau Bradbury • Visit Beau Bradbury’s Website Artist Statement Growing up in Panama City, Florida, I always wanted to move to Miami. The allure of the tropics had a grip on my imagination. Being involved in this project to paint a seat from...
by Donald Worth | Mar 13, 2019
Claudio Picasso Email Claudio Picasso • Visit Claudio Picasso’s website My memories of the stadium begin in the eighties, when as a child my parents took me to see the Beach Boys perform there. We watched and listened from the bow of my family’s small...
by Donald Worth | Mar 12, 2019
Indra Alam “Es El Salitre” This piece is titled after a common phrase in used by Miami residents who live on the coastal areas of the city, referring to how salt corrosion affects their properties. This process of corrosion, is clearly experienced at the...
by Donald Worth | Mar 12, 2019
Aaron Alam email Aaron Artist Statement Utopia is a piece dedicated to the Miami Marine Stadium. It highlights the structures ability to uphold beauty throughout time, and touch conditions. Within my piece, I’ve designed a chair that through decay and wear still...
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