![]() Week 2: Tuesday, June 20th, 2023 - Friday, June 23rd, 2023, Camp closed on Monday, June 19th, 2023 for Juneteenth: Marvelous Murals – Leap into this week’s larger-than-life theme: murals! Students will learn about artists such as AFRICOBRA, Gabino Castelan and Purvis Young, and have a one-on-one workshop with visiting artist Muta Santiago. Students will have a unique creative workshop featuring “Welcome to Paradise” Artist Emmett Moore in his current installation “Victory Garden.” Week 1: Monday, June 12th, 2023 - Friday, June 16th, 2023: Recycle Revive – Discover artwork by artists who have used recycling materials and natural media to create their art for the planet. The Art Camps will entail ten, one-week sessions starting the week of June 12th, 2023 through August 18th, 2023. and Dynamic Design Campers will have a morning snack at 10:25 a.m. Studio Arts Campers will have a morning snack at 10:15 a.m. Hot lunch is free for all students who wish to have it. They will learn about materials and processes fundamental to daily life during field trips, in the museum during discussions, through making 2D and 3D projects in the classroom and digital artwork on the supplied Surface Tablets.Ĭampers are welcome to bring a healthy lunch as well as snacks that do not require refrigeration. The museum is their classroom.ĭynamic Design Camp is a design-oriented immersion program where students will learn to appreciate the applied arts of architecture, graphic design, textile design, digital art and more. Projects are inspired by MOCA exhibitions, fine art techniques, and contemporary or historic artists. They will participate in daily discussions about their individual art projects and present their work to family and friends in a nurturing environment. Students will be introduced to contemporary art through discipline-based hands-on learning. We are so pleased to commission and support Miami-based artists for these temporary installations while presenting at for large and diverse audiences to see,” said MOCA executive director Chana Budgazad Sheldon.Studio Arts Camp is a well-rounded Studio-Based Art Program. “With ‘Art on the Plaza,’ MOCA will offer a boost of creative energy accessible to visitors and passersby. “‘Art on the Plaza’ brings imaginative contemporary art exhibitions and programming to a wide range of audiences, while bringing diverse cultural and thought-provoking subjects to the forefront.” “ I am honored and excited to partner with MOCA to host these art programs on the plaza,” said Sanfilippo Long. The program was organized by Amanda Sanfilippo Long, curator and artist manager for the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Art in Public Places program. The program is made possible with major support from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). The work will encourage viewers to experience it from multiple viewpoints, see themselves reflected, and experience intricate shadows. ![]() Najja Moon will close out the series with an exploration of reflection and self-empowerment through a dynamic sculptural mirror work from September 3 to November 14. Rendering of Najja Moon’s mirror installation. The collaborative work will address issues of anxiety, concerns for safety, and well-being as they relate to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Rendering courtesy of Allison Matherly and Jeffrey Noble.Īllison Matherly and Jeffrey Noble of Nice N’ Easy will kick off the first full summer installation with a playful overhaul if MOCA’s foundation, transforming it into a swimming pool from July 9 to August 22. Rendering of Nice N’ Easy’s, installation on MOCA Plaza. The works will dually draw connections to issues of gentrification and celebrate the unparalleled beauty of the African diaspora in honor of Haitian Heritage Month. ![]() Rendering of Morel Doucet and Stephen Arboite Art on the Plaza, installation on MOCA Plaza.Īrtists Morel Doucet and Stephen Arboite will take over the space from April 30 to June 27 to showcase collaborative banners that explores Miami’s historically African American neighborhoods through their specific flora and fauna. Laz Ojalde and Natalie Zlamalova of Studio AMLgMATD will present a large-scale intervention of red thread representing the symbolic interconnections of global networks through the COVID-19 pandemic from March 19 to April 18. Rendering of “The Visible Invisible”, installation on MOCA plaza.Ĭourtesy of Laz Ojalde and Natalie Zlamalova.
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