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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
where art meets nature in service to the community
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS AND
EDUCATION
THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Four naturally divided rooms where the sculptures are exhibited that will change from an allée, to dunes, to a maritime planting palette with the butterfly vivarium, to a lawn where the community programming will take place.
allée
dunes
maritime/
butterfly
lawn
The objective is to create a unique sculpture park to serve as an cultural and educational asset to the community of North Beach located in Miami Beach by providing the following programs, for free, to the community at the Lawn:
Changing exhibitions of sculpture;Art classes;Park Tours; Fitness; andEntertainment
community programming
CHANGING EXHIBITIONS OF SCULPTURE
ADMSP will curate a series of changing exhibitions of sculpture in the natural sculpture rooms. The large sculptures shall be exchanged every three years. The smaller shall be exchanged every eighteen months.
The Tree Allées exhibit abstract sculptures that consist of 20th-century Western sculpture that rejects representation and has no starting- or finishing-point in nature.
The Dunefield exhibits contemporary sculptures that consist of sculptures from World War II to the present time.
The Maritime Garden exhibits figurative sculptures that are representational and derive from real object sources such the human figure, animal figure, and any other form that retains a strong reference to the real world.
allée
dunes
maritime/
butterfly
The themes of the planned exhibitions are:
The Triumph of ModernismThis exhibition focuses on the the 20th century’s most important invention in sculpture: Abstraction (art that does not imitate the appearance of things). The Fascination of TechnologyThis exhibition focuses on towering sculptures characterized by the rationality, purposefulness, and the predictability of architectural design. New Departures 1945 - 1960This exhibition focuses on the post WWII shift toward redefinition and re-formation of the figure.
Post Modernism and MoreThis exhibition focuses on the radical shifts and new currents after the 1960’s such as Minimal Art, Arte Povera, Fluxus, Pop Art, Land Art and Installation.
Sample of abstract sculptors to be exhibited at the the Tree Allées
Constantin Brancusi
Joan Miró
Pablo Picasso
Alexander Calder
Barbara Hepworth
Ben Nicholson
Naum Gabo
Larry Bell
Jean Tinguely
Robert Rauschenberg
Roy Lichtenstein
Sir Anthony Caro
John Chamberlin
Mark di Suvero
Richard Serra
Henry Moore
Jean Arp
David Smith
Robert Morris
Tomas Schutte
Isamu Noguchi
Lazlo Moholy-Nagy
Richard Lippold
George Rickey
Louise Nevelson
Tony Smith
Donald Judd
Anne Truitt
Giacomo Benevelli
Arnaldo Pomodoro
Dan Flavin
Auguste Rodin
Walter de Maria
The sculptors listed here are only a sample of the types of sculptors ADMSP will exhibit. The sculptures will depend on availability from the owner.
Sample of contemporary sculptors to be exhibited at the Dunefield
Mac Adams
Eduardo Chillida
Yaacov Agam
Kinji Akagawa
Constantine Andreou
Andrew Sabin
Mowry Baden
Hanneke Beaumont
Omiros
Sol Lewitt
Andy Goldsworthy
Bill Culbert
Rachel Whiteread
Jonathan Borofsky
Louise Bourgeois
Minoru Niizuma
Art Brenner
Anish Kapoor
Ronald Mallory
David Smith
Mark Wallinger
Clemens Weiss
Chris Booth
Daniel Buren
Tim Hawkinson
Claes Oldenburg
Pablo Serrano
Robert Indiana
Nigel Hall
Erwin Hauer
Eric Hauser
Richard Long
Tony Cragg
Jimmie Durham
Eric Orr
George Rickey
The sculptors listed here are only a sample of the types of sculptors ADMSP will exhibit. The sculptures will depend on availability from the owner.
Sample of figurative sculptors to be exhibited at the Maritime Garden
Leonard Baskin
Ernest Trova
Marisol Escobar
Paul Thek
Manuel Neri
Robert Graham
Fernando Botero
Alberto Giacometti
Nikki de St. Phalle
Gaston LaChaise
Jacob Epstein
Samuel Yellin
Dale Chihully
Frederick Hart
Joseph Erhardy
Mirko Basaldella
Arturo Martini
Auguste Rodin
Raymond Masson
Roseline Granet
Philippe Roman
Fracois Jousselin
The sculptors listed here are only a sample of the types of sculptors ADMSP will exhibit. The sculptures will depend on availability from the owner.
Milton Horn
Charles Umlauf
John Henry Waddell
Edgar Degas
Paul Manship
C. Paul Jennewein
Elie Nadelman
Albin Polasek
Henry Matisse
Alexander Archipenko
Manolo Valdes
CHANGING EXHIBITIONS OF SCULPTURE IMAGES
Alexander ArchipenkoTurning Torso, 1921
Constantine BrancusiSleeping Muse, 1910
Roy LichtensteinThe Head, 1992
Richard LongUntitled, 2000
Alexander CalderAluminum Leaves, Red Post, 1941
Robert IndianaLove, 1964
Anish KapoorCloud Gate, 1999
Horst AntesFigur 2, 1957
Auguste RodinThe Kiss, 1889
Henry MatisseReclining Nude II, 1927
Walter de MariaSeen 5 Continents, 1989
Tomas SchutteHotel For Birds, 2000
Richard SerraFulcrum, 1987
Henry MooreLarge Four Reclining Piece, 1973
Jean TinguelyFontaine Jean Tinguely, 1984
Alberto GiacomettiWalking Man I, 1960
Eduardo ChillidaBundeskanzleramt, 2000
Naum GaboBijenkorf, 1955-57
Joan MiróLunar Bird, 1945
Niki de St. PhalleBlack Nana of the Three Graces, 1974
ART CLASSES
art classes
Art Classes and Workshops for Adults
ADMSP will feature year-round art classes and workshops for adults. Students will learn how to use a variety of media and experience activities including ceramics, sculpture, painting, and drawing - all in an outdoor environment. The classes and workshops are designed to help participants gain a greater appreciation and understanding of art, develop artistic skills and talent for self-expression.
Art Summer Camps for Kids
ADMSP will feature summer art camp during the summer. Students ages 4-16 will learn how to use a variety of media and experience activities including ceramics, sculpture, painting, and drawing - all in an outdoor environment. They will develop cultural appreciation and aesthetic awareness as they find inspiration in ADMSP’s collections.
Camps for ages 4-6
Eight, one-week, half-day sessions are available for ages 4 to 6; Camp hours are 9:00 a.m. - Noon. In addition to age-appropriate art projects, camp includes storytelling, walks to view sculptures, and snack time.
Camps for ages 6-15
Eight one-week sessions from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Campers are divided into groups by age and projects are designed to be age-appropriate. Camps are structured to provide individual artistic development, exploration and skill building as well as team building experiences.
Sample Programming for the Art Classes
The classes listed here are a sample of the types of art related classes ADMSP can offer to the community. Each can be modified for various age groups. Themes or topics can be suggested to compliment a wide variety of academic and community settings.
Elementary, Middle School, High School
Social Justice as Art: Identity, Community, Action: This 18 week course is comprised of three units, each juxtaposing a central social justice theme with 2D and 3D sculpture art forms. By engaging with art on this intentional level, artistic concepts and skills building become a vehicle for creative analysis of contemporary issues affecting the community.
Basic Concepts of Sculpture: The course develops students’ perceptual, creative, technical, and problem-solving skills in a sculptural context. Elements and principles of design are identified and employed. Aesthetic judgment is cultivated.
The History of Sculpture: A historical survey of sculpture from prehistory to the present, with emphasis on the development of Western art.
Drawings of Discovery: Students are introduced to fundamental concepts of drawing by studying scientific phenomenon (magnets, light, color, nature) and recording their findings in a sketch journal.
Portraiture: Students study the history and significance of portraiture and learn different techniques of portrait while exploring different mediums such as charcoal, watercolor, tempera, and clay to create portraits.
Watercolor: Still Life and Landscapes: This classical medium and approach teaches students basic painting skill, perspective and interpretation.
Paper as Art: Students learn techniques for folding, cutting, binding, and paper-making to create both functional and decorative art. This class could incorporate a creative-writing component to compliment projects such as book-making.
Unmasking Creativity: Working with various materials, students make masks from different countries and cultures around the world and discover how various techniques and symbols reveal ones identity.
Sound Exploration: Students build instruments out of found objects to understand principles of acoustics and compositional techniques.
Photo documentary: Students document a subject from their home, school, neighborhood through photography. Subject selection and technical aspects of digital and film photography are explored. Could include field trips to photo studios, digital labs and darkrooms, and a gallery show.
Arts Club: Explores a theme or topic of relevance to students through an interdisciplinary arts class.
Early Childhood
Arts Immersion: Music & Movement, Visual Arts and Literature connect ideas and create context for classroom themes. Using the arts as a lens for discovery, children might, for example, create fossils out of clay, learn about the ecosystem of a prehistoric forest using percussion instruments to imitate animal and plant sounds, understand the life of dinosaurs by imitating their movements through dance in a “Prehistoric Orchestra” unit.
This approach also provides excellent performance and demonstration opportunities for students and interaction opportunities for parents.
Shakespeare and Puppets: Student create puppets through collage art based on the characters and plays of Shakespeare.
Community
Social Justice as Art: Identity, Community, Action: This 18 week course is comprised of three units, each juxtaposing a central social justice theme with 2D and 3D sculpture art forms. By engaging with art on this intentional level, artistic concepts and skills building become a vehicle for creative analysis of contemporary issues affecting the community.
Basic Concepts of Sculpture: The course develops students’ perceptual, creative, technical, and problem-solving skills in a sculptural context. Elements and principles of design are identified and employed. Aesthetic judgment and good studio practice are cultivated.
The History of Sculpture: A historical survey of sculpture from prehistory to the present, with emphasis on the development of Western art.
Water Color: Introduce students to a variety of techniques including “wet on wet”, traditional dry paper, and use of blocking or salt. Have students select photos or pictures from magazines as subjects. Also bring in live flowers.
Collage: Using methods of decoupage and glazing, students will work with personal photos and gathered cut-outs to create a unique personal statement. Students will also create their own papers using decorative methods.
PARK TOURS
park tours
Free Park Public Tours
North Beach, Sculpture, and Shoreline: Discover ADMSP
In this weekly, 60-minute tour, explore ADMSP’s dynamic spaces, learning about the design and layout of the park, selected sculptures and more.
A Walk in the Park
Explore aspects of ADMSP with visiting experts. These monthly walks are led by organizations that specialize in art and culture. Tours will vary in length.
Tour times and topics shall vary throughout the year.
Private Tours
ADMSP offers art historian led tours for private groups of 10–30 people upon request. Private tour groups will pay a flat-rate tour fee. Tours will be 60 minutes in length and will be scheduled four weeks in advance.
School Tour Programs
Led by trained docents for K–12 students. These programs are 45 minutes in length for grades K–1 and 60 minutes for grades 2–12. Programs vary by grade level and can be tailored to specific curriculum standards.
FITNESS
fitness
Yoga at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free Bikram Yoga, a system of Hatha Yoga that integrates body postures, breathing techniques, relaxation and meditation in this very special waterfront environment of nature and art. Suitable for all experience levels.
Capoeira at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free Capoeira, a lively martial art that originated in Brazil over 450 years ago. Self-defense techniques are concealed by graceful dance moves and spectacular acrobatics set to music. Classes are designed for all experience levels.
Pilates at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free Pilates, a series of gentle, muscle strengthening exercises formulated by Dr. Joseph Pilates during the 1920‘s. Pilates encourages proper breathing, spinal alignment, core strengthening, muscle flexibility and balance in the body. Classes are designed for all experience levels.
Tai Chi at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free Tai Chi, a Chinese system of slow meditative physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance and health. Classes are designed for all experience levels.
ENTERTAINMENT
entertainment
Cinema at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free cinema. Grab a blanket and head out for an unforgettable evening of cinema under the stars.
Book Readings at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free author book readings featuring works of non-fiction, biography, autobiography, travel, diaries, essays, humor and history.
Music and Dance at ADMSP
ADMSP will offer free music and dance events of both local and internationally known artists.
Kite Flying
ADMSP will offer free kites for kids to put together themselves. Kite Flying is great fun and it's easy. So make your kite and join in the fun.
Private Events
ADMSP will be available for rental for private events such as weddings, birthdays and so forth.