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Media Contacts:
Gabriel Riera: 305.375.1706
griera@miamidade.gov
Maile Rodriguez: 305.375.1705
maile@miamidade.gov
Miami-Dade County Voters
Approve Funds
for Creation of a New
Miami Art Museum
Miami Art Museum announces that 66 percent of Miami-Dade
County voters approved the county’s Building
Better Communities Bond Program on November 2.
The
$2.9 billion bond program, which supports projects
of both neighborhood and regional importance, provides
MAM with $100 million for the creation of a new world-class
building and sculpture park. The trustees of the Miami
Art Museum will match the county’s investment
dollar-for-dollar to establish a significant operating
endowment fund for the art museum.
The expansion of
the Miami Art Museum is the result of the shared
vision of museum trustees and leading citizens, as
well as leaders from both Miami-Dade County and City
of Miami governments. Planning for a larger Miami Art
Museum began in 1996.
In 2002, the City of Miami designated
Museum Park, landmark buildings for MAM and the Miami
Museum of Science and Planetarium, as the official
urban redesign vision for Bicentennial Park, an underused,
29-acre, city-owned property on Biscayne Bay in downtown
Miami. Passage of the county bond program gives Miami
Art Museum the seal of approval from hundreds of
thousands of metropolitan Miami citizens.
Together
with stakeholders from the county, the city, the science
museum, and local residents, the Miami Art Museum will
move forward with the master planning process to create
a great park anchored by art and science museums that
affirm Greater Miami’s role
as the Gateway of the Americas.
Accredited by the American
Association of Museums, the Miami Art Museum is at
the very center of one of the world’s most vibrant
cities, bringing international art of the 20 th and
21 st centuries to life through world-class exhibitions,
programs and collecting.
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