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LTC 236-2019 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ACTIVATIONS iti\A I AM I E5 ta. 0 City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 236-2019 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Membf-rs of th-jCityCommission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Mana►.= DATE: April 25, 2019 SUBJECT: MEMORIAL DAY CULTURAL ACTIVATIONS The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to inform you on the status and direction of the Memorial Day Cultural activations being produced by the Tourism and Culture department. Following the termination of the contract with RER Consulting, the Tourism and Culture department met with various stakeholders within the community to receive feedback on how best to proceed given the short time frame, and sensitivity around such a high impact weekend. All parties agreed that taking an approach which puts a strong focus on citywide arts and culture initiatives, versus a "single festival" approach, was the best way to move forward, to mitigate crowd control issues, "pressure cooker" situations, and to allow this year to help start to change perceptions of the weekend and of Miami Beach. The Tourism and Culture department will be working with the following curatorial team: Dejha Carrington - http://carringtonprojects.virb.com/projects Octavia Yearwood - https://www.octaviayearwood.com/ Jared McGriff- http://jaredmcgriff.virb.com/ This curatorial team will curate interactive arts and cultural programming during Memorial Day Weekend 2019 (May 23-27) which will mobilize artists and organizers to activate various institutions, public and digital spaces throughout the city. Our belief is not to add to an already crowded space at Lummus Park, given the existing large crowds and Air and Sea events already being produced, but to pull audiences further into the city to get intimate with what we have to offer, by programming various spaces and cultural institutions in South Beach. We have developed the overarching theme of"Trust as Currency" to help guide the exhibition and installation programming for all institutions who wish to participate, by sparking crucial conversations about inclusion, blackness, and relationships, via artistic mediums. We believe that every relationship has its flaws, but by utilizing arts and culture as a mediator, we can have a medium that will allow different stories to be told, to understand different points of view. CURATED EXHIBITION *all venues are suggestions and not yet confirmed • "I See You, Too", an exhibition about how propaganda and misinformation have compromised us. Co-curated by Octavia Yearwood, and PAMM DAMLI Curatorial Fellow Naiomy Guerrero (installed in an empty storefront on Lincoln Road) • Black Florida: A Modern Archive by Johanne Rahaman: South Florida photographer, Johanne Rahaman, is known for documenting Florida's historically black neighborhoods. The moving installation From the South to the Southernmost - Miami Beach' will be projected from various LED screens. The show featured images of the residents and community events Rahaman documented between 2015 and 2016 such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parades in Liberty City and the monthly `Big Night in Little Haiti' community festival. (installation would be mobile) • Vehicle Messaging Board Installation on Ocean Drive Closure - The medium is the message. Ever drive by one of those large digital road signs on the Causeway that advertise lane closures and warn against bad behavior? Let's put those things to good use with poetic and witty interventions that subvert common narratives and promote a positive message. We see these as becoming huge marketing / Instagrammable moments in an otherwise overcrowded and undesirable area. (installation would be within the road closure on Ocean Drive, between 5th and 7th Streets) • Digital Campaign: Selection of top local and visiting photographers and influencers with high social media clout to help unpack cultural idioms and start to get the positive side of Memorial Day Weekend, out in the public realm. This will help to combat the incessant negative attacks from the media, and help to change perceptions. (installation would exist digitally) • Gospel Brunch: a culinary culture festival with food as the focal point. A Sunday celebration at the Botanical Gardens utilizing music and food to bring communities together and spark healthy conversation. (Botanical Gardens is TBC). CULTURAL ANCHORS • Tourism and Culture will be working with our cultural anchors (The Bass, Miami New Drama, the Holocaust Museum, etc.) to offer them $5,000 each, should they be able to work with our curators to program installations within their spaces that utilize "Trust as Currency" as the overview. All curation above will take place within the existing approved Memorial Day budgets. The Tourism and Culture department sees this initiative as an important one, where the City of Miami Beach can be at the forefront of culture, by utilizing arts and culture to change perceptions of a city. We believe that with support of the above over a three to five year period, the City of Miami Beach could see one of the most successfully produced cultural festivals in the country. Should you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact Matt Kenny, Tourism and Culture Director at x6597 or mattkennymiamibeachfl.gov