No-Vacancy-Press-Release
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 1, 2020
City of Miami Beach
Announces Launch of No Vacancy, Miami Beach
Ten Artists Creating Site-Specific Projects in Ten Imaginative Hotels
– Art Week Miami Beach, December 2–12, 2020 –
Miami Beach, FL — The City of Miami Beach, in collaboration with the Miami Beach
Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA) is pleased to announce the launch of No
Vacancy during Art Week Miami Beach, December 2–12, 2020. No Vacancy is a juried
art competition that celebrates artists, provokes critical discourse, and invites the public
to experience Miami Beach’s famed hotels as destination art spaces.
Artists were drawn from a call for submissions issued by the city in February 2020 and
selected by representatives from the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places
Committee (AiPP), Cultural Arts Council and MBVCA.
“Miami Beach is known internationally as a destination to experience contemporary
public art. No Vacancy pushes the boundaries of traditional gallery spaces and invites
our residents and visitors to encounter art in our unique hotel properties in a safe setting.
As the city revives, this is an opportune moment to celebrate that Miami Beach’s creative
community extends to our hospitality community,” said City of Miami Beach Mayor Dan
Gelber.
For the inaugural edition of No Vacancy, $25,000 in prizes will be awarded, divided
between a $5,000 prize by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB)
determined by public vote and a $20,000 prize awarded by a jury of art experts. The
2020 jury includes Silvia Karman Cubiña, Director and Chief Curator of The Bass
Museum of Art; Dennis Scholl, Executive Director of Oolite Arts and Maria Elena Ortiz,
Curator at the Perez Art Museum Miami.
Each selected artist received a stipend of $10,000 to realize their project. The winner of
the Juried Prize will be announced on December 4, 2020, and the winner of the Public
Prize will be announced on December 12, 2020.
Participating Artists and Collectives
Coral Morphologic, Miami, FL
Die-Cast, Philadelphia, PA
Anna Kell, Lewisburg, PA
Karelle Levy, Miami Beach, FL
Jillian Mayer, Miami, FL
Kerry Phillips, Miami, FL
Birgit Rathsmann, Brooklyn, NY
Sterling Rook, Miami, FL
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Scenocosme, Rhône-Alpes, France
Federico Uribe, Bogota, Colombia & Miami, FL
Participating Miami Beach Hotels
Avalon Hotel, 700 Ocean Drive
Betsy Hotel, South Beach, 1400 Ocean Drive
Catalina Hotel and Beach Club, 1732 Collins Avenue
Hotel Croydon, 3720 Collins Avenue
Hyatt Centric South Beach, 1600 Collins Avenue
Kimpton Palomar South Beach, 1750 Alton Road
Lennox Miami Beach, 1900 Collins Avenue
Plymouth Hotel Miami, 336 21 Street
Riviera Hotel South Beach, 318 20 Street
The Confidante Miami Beach, 4041 Collins Avenue
Funding for this project is provided by the City of Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council,
Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority and the Greater Miami Convention and
Visitors Bureau.
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About the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council
The Cultural Arts Council (CAC) is an eleven-member council created in 1997 for the
purpose of developing, coordinating and promoting the performing and visual arts in the
City of Miami Beach. The CAC serves as arts advocates before governmental bodies,
coordinates collective marketing initiatives for the local arts community and funds not-
for-profit arts organizations. Since the program’s inception, the CAC has awarded
approximately $18 million in cultural arts grants, supporting thousands of performances,
exhibits, and other cultural activities in Miami Beach.
About the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority
The MBVCA is a seven-member authority, appointed by the City of Miami Beach
Commission, with the goal of encouraging, developing and promoting the image of
Miami Beach locally, nationally and internationally as an outstanding tourist destination.
To this end, the MBVCA strategically focuses its funding investments in a balanced
manner, fostering outstanding existing programs, stimulating new activities, and
encouraging partnerships. The MBVCA is committed to a careful, long-term plan for
allocation of resources to help Miami Beach thrive as a destination with something for
everyone.
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