The aim is to create a home where artists and the community can access flexible, bright, and open spaces for gathering. Benson & Associates, the local architecture partner, and Amicon, the owner’s representative. Since announcing Barozzi Veiga as the architects for the project in February of 2020, Oolite Arts and the firm’s Principals-Fabrizio Barozzi and Alberto Veiga-have been working in collaboration with Charles H. There will also be a community garden and rooftop. It will provide ample room for up to 21 free, individual studio spaces for artists, an exhibition gallery, a theater, two classrooms, a makerspace, a print studio, and the organization’s offices. With a configuration that calls to mind a village of artists, the new building will host Oolite Arts’ signature artist residency, cinematic arts programs, lecture series, and more than 200 art classes. “This new space will be a thriving cultural hub where artists can grow and come together with international visitors and neighbors alike.” “As Miami’s cultural landscape continues to evolve, Oolite Arts is committed to lifting the city’s visual arts community,” said Dennis Scholl, President and CEO of Oolite Arts. The campus will expand opportunities and programming to meet the continued needs of Miami’s growing visual arts ecosystem while also enriching conversations about architecture and art in the city. Located at 75 NW 72nd Street in the City of Miami, the new center is situated in a burgeoning arts district that is easily accessible within the city and close to many artist studios, homes, and galleries. Oolite Arts has been supporting the arts in Miami since 1984, and the organization’s new home demonstrates its ongoing dedication to artists and the community. Opening in 2024, the building will be the award-winning architects’ first-ever built project in the United States and represents Oolite Arts’ status as a world class cultural center. MIAMI (April 12, 2022) - Oolite Arts-one of Miami’s leading supporters of visual artists-is pleased to present architectural renderings of its new headquarters, designed by Barozzi Veiga of Barcelona. Leading arts nonprofit presents design for forthcoming cultural center, deepening commitment to South Florida arts ecosystem
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