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To represent established sound artists in the Listening Gallery, a 24-channel sound installation broadcasting sound art on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, Florida
Knight Foundation
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To represent established sound artists in the Listening Gallery, a 24-channel sound installation broadcasting sound art on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, Florida
To explore innovative architecture, DawnTown will sponsor an annual architectural contest resulting in the creation of a temporary structure.
To meet a growing demand for WLRN's original broadcast content through eight original videos designed specifically for its online platform at ArtStreetMiami.org
To offer hands-on training to emerging curators or recent curatorial studies and/or art history master of arts graduates through a curatorial fellowship program
To showcase Haitian music through a monthly concert series in Little Haiti featuring the country's diverse rhythms and to partner with area businesses to activate the neighborhood
To shape Miami’s cinematic identity, the Borscht Film Festival will showcase and create original films that tell unique Miami stories.
To open the WDNA venue for cross-cultural and cross-generational close encounters in music, film, visual and audio arts, and the humanities, bringing exciting and enlightening programs to the station every week both on and off the air
To create Knight Fellowships for graduate students pursuing master of fine arts degrees in Miami, enabling Florida International University to attract America's top young writers to South Florida
To showcase folk and traditional artists, reaching new audiences and offering technical assistance to build artist capacity beyond the residency
To equip Haitian youths with the historical background and studio skills needed to regenerate the art of Haiti under the guidance of Haitian-American and Caribbean artists
To reach broader audiences and create engaged online communities by implementing advanced technology and social media in the Frost Art Museum's programming
To offer three to five local resident companies reduced rates to present performances in a variety of genres at the Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts through a rental subsidy fund