LTC 282-2013 Bass Museum Internal Expansion m► MIAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
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TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and M bers of th ity Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: August 16, 2013
SUBJECT: B ASS MUSEUM INTERNAL EX ANSION
Pursuant to the direction of the Finance a d Citywide Projects Committee at the July 25,
2013 meeting, attached please find additional information regarding the proposed
internal expansion of the Bass Museum. The FCWPC recommended in favor of the
requested capital funds for the Bass Museum subject to the Bass Museum providing the
concept plan and schematics, as well as additional public benefits.
If the capital funds are subsequently approved by the City Commission in September,
the Administration will negotiate a grant agreement with the Bass Museum with specific
benchmarks and public benefits in return for the funding.
Please contact me should you have any questions.
C: Kathie G. Brooks, Assistant City Manager
Max Sklar, Tourism, Culture and Economic Development Director
Gary Farmer, Cultural Affairs Program Manager
Silvia Cubina, Executive Director, Bass Museum
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Bass Museum of Art Creativity Programming
Current Capacity vs. Post - Expansion Capacity
The Bass Museum of Art's Internal Expansion Plan calls for two additional classrooms to be
built next to the existing Lindemann Family Creativity Center. Each of these three spaces
can accommodate at minimum 25 students, with one larger space that can accommodate
40 art students or 75 sitting in rows for a lecture, film- screening or performance art. With its
own entrance, separate from the rest of the museum, the space will be open after normal
museum hours and at night. The museum's internal expansion will make possible the
simultaneous scheduling of classes and events. The following report notes the significant
impact that the expansion will have on the museum's capacity to serve the community.
Classes for Preschoolers
Justification of Increase: There is a shortage of quality pre - school programming in Miami Beach.
Because of the size of our current classroom— a converted gift -shop— we have had to limit participation
to 15 children between the ages of 2 and 4 and their care - givers. We have a wait list of 20 per week
and get at least 5 calls a day from parents seeking enrollment. The expansion will enable classes for
a second group of children aged 4 to 6. Studies have shown that daily enrichment activities will ensure
better performance in Kindergarten.
Current Capacity Post - Expansion Capacity
Program Frequency 1 x week for 8 months 5 x week for 8 months (two age groups)
Annual Participants 480 4,800
Percentage Increase 900%
Adult Programming
Justification of Increase: There is a shortage of programming for retirees in Miami Beach. We began a
free daytime Art Club for Adults in 2011 and started Artful Minds, a free program for adults with
memory loss in 2013. Data indicates a high demand for night -time programming for a broader age -
range of adults. With our new classrooms, we will be able to schedule art classes, film- screenings, art
history lectures, and events featuring local artists, designers, musicians and writers, offered for free
or at low cost.
Current Capacity Post- Expansion Capacity
Program Frequency 1 x week (Daytime) 5 x Week (two age groups)
Annual Participants 1,080 8,100
(Daytime)
Percentage Increase 650%
Current Capacity Post - Expansion Capacity
Program Frequency 1 x week (Nighttime) 5 x Week (two age groups)
Annual Participants 810 10,800
(Nighttime)
Percentage Increase 1233%
After - school Programs
Justification of Increase: At present we do not offer after - school classes, because of the cost of
keeping the building open with security after 5 PM. Our space is also limited. Parents in our Focus
Group meetings have asked us to start a daily enrichment program that would run from 3PM to 6 PM.
Partner organizations that provide services for at -risk children, such as Arts for Learning and Strong
Women Strong Girls will run after - school classes at our location, in addition to our program, which will
focus on Design Thinking Strategies, a method proven to improve higher order thinking skills in
Bass Museum of Art Creativity Programming
Current Capacity vs. Post - Expansion Capacity
children. We will also offer internship credits for high school students, who will be learning how to be
arts counselors, in partnership with Miami Beach Senior High.
Current Capacity Post - Expansion Capacity
Program Frequency None presently 5 x week (25 elem /25 mid -high school)
Annual Participants N/A 9,000
Percentage Increase 9000%
Weekend Programming
Justification of Increase: The Bass Museum of Art began offering advanced portfolio development
classes for children aged 7 to 12 in 2011. Enrollment doubled in less than 3 months, and we are at
capacity. We turn away 10 students a week. Adults have petitioned us to offer drawing and painting
classes, but we have no space for them. The expansion will allow us to offer a greater variety of
programs.
Current Capacity Post - Expansion Capacity
Program Frequency Portfolio Class (2 x week) Portfolio Class (2 x week -two groups)
Teacher Workshops (3 x annually) Adult Class /Lecture (2 x week)
Teacher Workshops (9 x annually)
Afternoon concerts (9 x annually)
Annual Participants 1,290 5,345
Percentage Increase 315%
Summer Camp
Justification of Increase: In 2011 the Bass Museum of Art began an all -day 10 week Summer Camp
for children aged 7 to 12. Enrollment averaged 35 to 40 a week, with 30% receiving scholarships. In
2012, due to parental demand, we added a second camp for pre - schoolers. This class is limited to 24
weekly spaces. There was a waiting list of at least 20 students per week for these camps. In 2013
our two camps are completely sold out. We get up to 10 calls a day from parents desperate to place
their children with us. We could easily double the enrollment. The expansion will also allow us to
increase scholarship students to 50 %.
Current Capacity Post - Expansion Capacity
Program Frequency 5 x week (10 weeks) 5 x week (10 weeks)
Annual Participants Ages 4 -6: 240 Ages 4 -6 (2 groups): 500
Ages 7 -12: 350 Ages 7 -12 (2 groups): 700
Total: 590 Total: 1200
Percentage Increase 103%
Total Impact
Current Capacity Post - Expansion Capacity
Education Program Annual Total 4,250 39,275
General Attendance, Special 40,000 60,000
Events, and Tours Annual Total
GRAND TOTAL 44,250 99,275
Total Percentage Increase 124%
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www.colfinspark.us
May 2, 2013
Silvia Karman Cubing
Executive Director and Chief Curator
Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Dear Ms. Karman Cubing,
On behalf of the board of Directors of the Collins Park Neighborhood Association, I would like to formally
acknowledge the valuable contributions that the Bass Museum of Art has made, and continues to make, to
our thriving community. Its current and past programming endeavors have consistently provided a positive
impact on Miami Beach, both on a national and international level. Most importantly, the exhibitions and
educational programs at the museum, while of artistic excellence, are also accessible, educational and
friendly to visitors.
The Bass Museum effectively strives to reach diverse audiences by creating meaningful collaborations with
area educational and social institutions such as: Miami -Dade County Public Schools, Hebrew Academy,
Arts for Learning, Rhythm Foundation, Honeyshine, Little Haiti Cultural Center, and Overtown Youth Center.
We wholeheartedly support the Bass Museum's Internal Expansion plan as we are aware that you are at
space capacity with programming and understand that with this additional space, you would be able to offer
your existing programs to a larger Miami Beach community.
The Bass Museum of Art is one of the true cultural gems of the City of Miami Beach and most particularly to
our Collins Park Neighborhood an the Cultural Campus. It deserves to be embraced by the community and
encouraged to achieve its greatest potential. The Bass Museum of Art is one of the cornerstones that
make our neighborhood a great place to live, work and play. Thank you for all you do.
Sincerely,
Ray Breslin, pres' ent and for the board
255 West 24th Street CU -6
Miami Beach FL. 33140
April 29, 2013 The Wolfsonian
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Silvia Karman Cubing T 305.531.1001 F 305.531.2133
Executive Director and Chief Curator wolfsonian,org
Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Dear Silvia,
On behalf of The Wolfson ian—Florida International University, I would like to formally
acknowledge the valuable contributions that the Bass Museum of Art has made, and
continues to make, to our thriving community. Its current and past programming
endeavors have consistently provided a positive impact on Miami Beach, both on a
national and international level. Most importantly, the exhibitions and educational
programs at the museum, while of artistic excellence, are also accessible, educational
and friendly to visitors.
The Bass Museum effectively strives to reach diverse audiences by creating meaningful
collaborations with area educational and social institutions such as: Miami -Dade County
Public Schools, Hebrew Academy, Arts for Learning, Rhythm Foundation, Honeyshine,
Little Haiti Cultural Center, and Overtown Youth Center.
I wholeheartedly support the Bass Museum's Internal Expansion plan as I am aware that
you are at space capacity with programming and understand that with this additional
space, you would be able to offer your existing programs to a larger Miami Beach
community.
The Bass Museum of Art is one of the true cultural gems of the City of Miami Beach. It
deserves to be embraced by the community and encouraged to achieve its greatest
potential.
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MIAMI BEACH
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
2012 -2013
EXECUTIVE BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Alan Lips, GPR & Co, Chairman
Jason Loeb, Sudsies Dry Cleaners, Immediate Past Chair
Aaron Perry, MBFW Senior Vice Chair
Stephanie Ruiz, Media Department II, Inc, Vice Chair
July 15 2013 James Rocco Boucher, Boucher Brothers Management
Adam Cedrati, Mallah Furman & Co.CPA P.A, Treasurer
Michael S. Goldberg, Gibraltar Private Bank and Trust
Alfredo Gonzalez, Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
Silvia Karman Cubing Isadore Havenick, Magic City Casino
Executive Director and Chief Curator Jeff Klein, Fontainebleau Miami Beach
Justin Levy, Affordable SEO's
Bass Museum of Art Billy Long, Jr., CBS OUTDOOR
A. Anthony Noboa, ODM Performance Solutions, Inc.
2100 Collins Avenue Wayne Pathman, Pathman Lewis LLP
Alan Randolph, C1 Bank
Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Melissa Rubin, Platinum Properties International
David Sacks, Pathman Lewis LLP
Aaron Tandy, Gunster Yoakley & Stewart
Dear Ms. Karman Cubing, Joshua Wallack, Mango's Tropical Cafe
Stuart Weintraub, The Richmond Hotel
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
On behalf of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors, I Michael Bock, Merrill Lynch
JC Carey, Coastal Car would like to express my support for the Bass Museum of Art's Internal Cynthia Boyett, Mo gans Hotel
Expansion. The Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce is firmly committed to Brandon Cauff, Tristar Capital
Sheila Duffy Lehrman, Tropic Survival
the success of the institutions of art and culture throughout the City of JR Fenton, Jackson Agency
Rosary Plana Falero, BankUnited
Miami Beach. The Bass Museum in particular has been a long -time partner Robert Finvarb,Marriott Courtyard - South Beach
of the Miami Beach Chamber, participating actively in the Chamber's Arts Abraham Galbut, Hudson Capital & Management LLC
Stephan Gietl, Mckafka Development
and Culture Council since Its Inception. Sase Gjorsovski, Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach
Alexander P. Heckler, LSN Partners
Ken Hendel, Gallery Art
The Bass Museum has made and continues to make valuable contributions Chris Hevia, Continental Group, Inc.
Sherry Kaplan Roberts, South Beach Boutique Realty
to our thriving community. Its current and past programming endeavors Jordan Laser, Northwestern Mutual
Nathan Lieberman, South Beach Group
have consistently provided a positive impact on Miami Beach, both on a Maria Mayer, Carlton Fields
national and international level. Most importantly, the exhibitions and Thomas Meding, SLS at South Beach
Brad Meltzer, KM Plaza Construction
educational programs at the museum, while of artistic excellence, are also Robert Newman, National Planning Corporation
accessible educational and friend) to visitors. Stevan Pardo, Pardo and Gainsburg, P.A.
. Y Jay Parker, Esq, Clear Ti tle Group
Mark Revitz, Vista Memorial Gardens
Frank Rosell, BDI Construction
The Bass Museum effectively strives to reach diverst audiences by creating Mark Rousso, Shaulee Enterprises
meaningful collaborations with area educational and social institutions such Brooke P yon, Stearns Weaver Miller WeisslerAlhadeff Sitterson
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as Miami -Dade County Public Schools, Hebrew Academy, Arts for Learning, Fatima Perez, Akerman Senterfitt
Brian Schriner, Dean, College of Arts + Architecture, FIU
Rhythm Foundation, Honeyshine, Little Haiti Cultural Center, and Overtown Cliff Schulman, Weiss Serota Helfman, P.A.
David Siguaw, Eden Roc Renaissance Resort & Spa
Youth Center. Jason Starkman, Epicure Market
Lyle Stern, Koniver Stern Group
David Sugarman, Sugartime Sports
The Bass Museum of Art is one of the true cultural gems of the City of Miami David Tornek, Meat Market
Gary Waxman, Precision Flow
Beach. It deserves to be embraced by the community and encouraged to Jeff Weinstein, UTA Management, LLC
achieve its greatest potential. Warren Zinn, Warren Henry Auto
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Sincere) Yours, Jorge Gonzalez, City National Bank of Florida
Y , Maria Johnston, AT &T Florida
Aletha Player, Florida Power and Light
Steven D. Sonenreich, Mount Sinai Medical Center
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Alan Lips
Chairman
1920 Meridian Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139 1305.674.1300
New World Symphony
America's Orchestral Academy
Michael Tilson Thomas, Artistic Director
FOUNDER
Ted Arison May 3, 2013
PRESIDENT &
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Silvia Karman Cubing
Howard Herring
Executive Director and Chief Curator
OFFICERS Bass Museum of Art
Rose Ellen Greene, Chair
Edward Manno Shumsky, Vice Chair 2100 Collins Avenue
Mario de Armas, Treasurer Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Robert Moss, Secretary
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dear Ms. Karman Cubing,
Sari Agatston
Jeffrey Akin
Sheldon T. Anderson On behalf of the New World Symphony, I would like to formally acknowledge the
Madeleine Arison
Sarah S. Arison valuable contributions that the Bass Museum of Art has made, and continues to
Hilarie Bass make, to our thriving community. Its current and past programming endeavors
Matthew W. Buttrick
Tanya Capriles de Brillembourg have consistently provided a positive impact on Miami Beach, both on a national
Adam Carlin and international level. Most importantly, the exhibitions and educational
Bruce E. Clinton
Casey Cummings programs at the museum, while of artistic excellence, are also accessible,
Peter Dotara educational and friendly to visitors.
Howard Frank*
John J. Geraghty
Harry M. Hersh The Bass Museum effectively strives to reach diverse audiences by creating
Neisen O. Kasdin*
Gerald Katcher* meaningful collaborations with area educational and social institutions such as:
Richard L. Kohan Miami -Dade County Public Schools, Hebrew Academy, Arts for Learning, Rhythm
R. Kirk Landon
Enrique Lerner Rais Foundation, Honeyshine, Little Haiti Cultural Center, and Overtown Youth
Alan Lieberman Center.
Albert R. Molina, Jr.
William L. Morrison
Sandra R. Muss I wholeheartedly support the Bass Museum's Internal Expansion plan as I am
Patricia M. Papper
Peter G. Robbins aware that you are at space capacity with programming and understand that with
Jeffrey T. Roberts this additional space, you would be able to offer your existing programs to a larger
Richard T. Sanz
Diane S. Sepler Miami Beach community.
Paul H. Stebbins
Judy Weiser* The Bass Museum of Art is one of the true cultural gems of the City of Miami
Richard J. Wurtman
Beach. It deserves to be embraced by the community and encouraged to achieve
*indicates former Chair
its greatest potential.
Since ely yours,
oward Herring
President and Chief Executive Officer
SOO 17th Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139 -1862
305.673.3330 Fax 30S.673.6749 www.nws.edu
MIAMIBEACH
City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov
April 30, 2013
Ms. Elsie Rogers
Program Manager, Cultural Facilities Program
Division of Cultural Affairs
Florida Department of State
R.A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0250
Dear Members of the Cultural Facilities Grant Panel,
This letter accompanies the attached contract between the City of Miami Beach and the Bass
Museum of Art, which confirms that the Bass Museum is entrusted with unrestricted use of the
property and is eligible to apply for the Cultural Facilities Program.
The Bass Museum of Art was established through a contractual agreement entered into by the
City of Miami Beach 48 years ago upon the generous donation of an important collection of art
by Miami Beach's prominent Bass family. Friends of the Bass Museum, Inc., a 501(c)(3), non-
profit organization, was created in 1979 to further the mission of the Museum, build endowment,
and raise funds to support exhibitions and educational programs. In February 2010 the City
Commission approved a resolution to execute an Amended and Restated Agreement which sets
forth the new responsibilities for the continued administration, operation and maintenance of the
John and Johanna Bass Collection at the Bass Museum of Art. This new Agreement replaced
both the existing Bass Board of Trustees and the Friends of the Bass Museum, Inc., to do
business as Bass Museum of Art, Inc.
The Bass Museum is responsible for the administration, operation and maintenance of the
Museum's collection and the occupied facility. I certify that, in order to fulfill its obligations as
agreed upon in the accompanying contract, under the supervision of the City of Miami Beach,
the Bass Museum of Art holds unrestricted use of the building as specified by the Cultural
Facilities Program guidelines.
I strongly support this project and emphatically stress its need in the Miami Beach community. I
hope that you will fully support this project. If you have any further questions, please do not
hesitate to contact me at 305 - 673 -7577.
S' cerely,
my L. orates
ty Manager
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May 7, 2013
Silvia Karman Cubing
Executive Director and Chief Curator
Bass Museum of Art
2100 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Dear Ms. Karman Cubing,
On behalf of Miami City Ballet, I would like to formally acknowledge the valuable contributions
that the Bass Museum of Art has made, and continues to make, to our thriving community. Its
current and past programming endeavors have consistently provided a positive impact on
Miami Beach, both on a national and international level. Most importantly, the exhibitions and
educational programs at the museum, while of artistic excellence, are also accessible,
educational and friendly to visitors.
The Bass Museum effectively strives to reach diverse audiences by creating meaningful
collaborations with many area educational and social institutions, including Miami -Dade County
Public Schools, Hebrew Academy, Arts for Learning, Little Haiti Cultural Center, and Overtown
Youth Center. As your next -door neighbor and cultural colleague, Miami City Ballet looks
forward to continuing discussions to explore possibilities for future collaborations as well.
We offer this letter in support of the Bass Museum's Internal Expansion plan as we am aware
that you are at capacity with programming and understand that with this additional space, you
would have an even greater impact on the Miami Beach community. The Bass Museum of Art
is one of the great cultural assets of the City of Miami Beach. I applaud your efforts and look
forward to seeing the realization of this plan.
Sinc r Iy,
J
Daniel Hagerty
Executive Director
Lourdes Wpea 2200 Liberty Avenue At thr Ophelicr rf Phi 305 - 929,700 miamicityballet.org
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