Art On The Plaza: Run, Run, Run Like The Wind
Edison Peñafiel Run, Run, Run Like the Wind, 2023 March – May 2023 Miami-based artist Edison Peñafiel’s nine large-scale, fantastically-colored banners use lyrics from […]
In 2021, the museum inaugurated Art on the Plaza, a series of temporary public art installations on MOCA’s Plaza, that invites artists to activate the space. The 2023 series features South Florida artists: Edison Peñafiel, LIZN’BOW (Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty), Sterling Rook and Chris Friday. Starting March 2023, site-specific works from a different artist will be highlighted for three months at a time, engaging and connecting the community with their unique and inspiring works of art.
EDISON PEÑAFIEL Run, Run, Run like the Wind, on view from mid-March to late May 2023
LIZN’BOW (Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty)’s El Mundo Es Magico, June to late August 2023
STERLING ROOK Almost Home, September to November 2023
CHRIS FRIDAY Narcissist in late-November 2023 to late February 2024
Art on the Plaza is presented by MOCA, with major support from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (NMCRA). Additional support was provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Edison Peñafiel Run, Run, Run Like the Wind, 2023 March – May 2023 Miami-based artist Edison Peñafiel’s nine large-scale, fantastically-colored banners use lyrics from […]
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While the Museum was temporarily closed due to COVID-19, we expanded our commitment to the community with Art on the Plaza featuring Miami based artist, Carl Juste.