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LTC 061-2024 Elevate Espanola - Heliotropic Seekers by Beatriz ChachamovitsMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER LTC# 061-2024 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: LETTER TO COMMISSION Honorable Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Mana� � February 20, 2024 lf' • - Elevate Espanola -Heliotropic Seekers by Beatriz Chachamovits The purpose of this L TC is to provide an update regarding the next Elevate Espanola temporary public art commission opening reception. Elevate Espanola is a dedicated art presentation site that commissions installations suspended above the historic Espanola Way corridor, providing pedestrian connectivity between Espanola Way and Ocean Drive. Featuring two projects annually, Elevate Espanola plays an important role in bringing contemporary art to one of the most publicly visible areas of Miami Beach. For its Spring 2024 installation, the City of Miami Beach is pleased to present Heliotropic Seekers, a newly commissioned art installation by Brazilian artist Beatriz Chachamovits. The artist will be collaborating with students from Miami Beach Senior High School for the mural component of this project. Heliotropic Seekers is the fourth installment of Elevate Espanola as a dedicated art installation and the fifth to be presented over Espanola Way. In 2021, the art collective FriendsWithYou presented a hanging installation over Espanola Way, which was called Little Cloud Sky, consisting of eight inflatable cloud sculptures. In November 2022, Edouard Duval-Carrie debuted the inaugural installation for Elevate Espanola titled Trapeze Contortionists. In Spring 2023, artist Jillian Mayer presented Very Moving, which explored the impact of technology on our lives and artist collective assume vivid astro focus presented a drag-inspired installation called Adora Vanessa Athena Fantasia during Art Week Miami Beach 2023. Please join us for the opening reception, which will be held on Wednesday, March 6 at 5:30pm on Espanola Way between Washington and Collins Avenues. Heliotropic Seekers will feature five brightly colored hanging plexiglass cutouts of various endangered species of fish and coral native to South Florida shores, including grouper, angel, grunt, blue tang and parrot fish joined by coral species such as elkhorn, pillar, staghorn, star, starlet and brain coral. By engaging with the natural world, viewers will be prompted to consider how their behavior may affect coral reefs and inspire action to care for the world's oceans. Art in Public Places Committee has recommended future commissions to include site specific commission by Jen Stark opening in December 2024. A b o u t th e A rt is t Beatriz Chachamovits is an environmental artist and educator from Sao Paulo, Brazil living and working in Miami, Florida. Her work renders tangible the decline of the coral reef ecosystems, and the role played by humans in it. Her intention is to share the majestic beauty of at-risk marine ecologies as well as the appalling rate of their destruction. Selected solo shows includes "White Sea" at Galeria Tato in Sao Paulo, Brazil (2017), "Into the Great Dying: Waters We Share" at Faena Art Project Room (2022) "Our Changing Seas" at the Frost Science Museum (2022). Selected group shows include: National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, "Coral Expedition: 1865 - 2018 (2018) The Phillip and Patricia Frost Science Museum "Transitional Nature" (2020), and the Art and Cultural Center of Hollywood "C[h ]oral Stories and Collective Actions" (2022). ELEVA TE ESPA N O LA Beatriz Chachamovits, Heliotropic Seekers OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 AT 5:30PM Espaola Way and Washington Avenue _CI_TY_O_F_M_IA_M_I _BE_A_C_H MIAMI BEACH TEMPORARY PUBLIC ART INSTALLATIONS For more information, please contact Lissette Garcia Arrogante, I issettearrogante@mia mi beachfl. gov. -%es Director of Tourism and Culture at