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ARTCENTER/ SOUTH FLORIDA
924 Lincoln Road, Suite 205 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (p) 305.674.8278 (f) 305.674.8772 The ArtCenter/ South Florida, established in 1984, is an access point for artists, curators, and visitors alike. Lincoln Road affords the ArtCenter and all of its programs a high level of visibility however; it is the community involvement and the integrity of ArtCenter's programming that qualifies the ACSF as a major cultural institution. Residencies are awarded to artists that have not had the opportunity to expose their work to a wide audience. Aside from subsidized studio spaces, programming geared towards career development puts ArtCenter Artists in direct contact with some of the most prominent Curators, Gallerists, and Collectors in South Florida. The ACSF has one of the most rigorous non-profit exhibition schedules in South Florida. A monthly exhibition schedule allows for comprehensive programming and assures that the ACSF can react to current trends. Curatorial initiatives from outside sources are the make-up of the majority of ACSF exhibits. ArtCenter exhibitions primarily focus on contemporary media, current aesthetic issues, contextual linkages, and community awareness. For the benefit of the community as a whole, the ACSF also offers extensive educational programming throughout the year. Art classes are taught in a wide range of media at varying skill levels. Ranging from Lecture Series to Children's Workshops the ACSF truly does have something for everyone. MISSION The mission of ArtCenter/South Florida is to advance the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida through education, exhibition and public outreach programming and to provide affordable work-space for outstanding visual artists in all stages of career development. Programming is made possible through grants from the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; The Children's Trust; the City of Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council; the City of Miami Beach Community Development Block Grant Program; the Miami Beach Mayor and City Commissioners; the State of Florida, Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Arts Council; the Dade Community Foundation and the Chestler Family Fund at Dade Community Foundation; ArtéCity and Target. |
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