Art in Public Places is a City of Miami Beach program for curating and commissioning public art. The program was created in 1984, and is designed to add value to the public art collection, attract international attention and celebrate the diversity and heritage of Miami Beach.
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A Safety Tip:
Public art sculptures are great Instagram spots. But please don’t write, sit or stand on public art displays.
The lifesize Bent Pool sculpture in Pride Park
Favorite Things to Do in Miami Beach:
Public Art
Tour the public art installations around the Miami Beach Convention Center. In Pride Park, you’ll find the “Bent Pool” (2019) by artist Elmgreen & Dragset.
One of the Humanoid sculptures by Joep van Lieshout
Walk through Collins Canal Park and marvel at the series of “Humanoids” (2018) by artist Joep van Lieshout.
Miami Beach Botanical Garden is free and open to the public
Public Garden
Visit the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, an urban oasis with lush tropical plants, fountains, ponds and colorful fish. It’s free!
Enjoy food and people watching at the Lincoln Eatery
Dine
For a bite to eat, head over to Lincoln Eatery featuring 16 fast-casual, artisan, and grab-&-go concepts in a space that reflects the fast-paced vibe emerging in Miami Beach’s expanded Lincoln Road district.