City of Miami, FL

02/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 14:34

City Opens Call to Artists for New Miami Administration Building Art

City Opens Call to Artists for New Miami Administration Building Art

Published on February 03, 2026

The City of Miami, through its Art in Public Places (AIPP) program, announces a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for multiple permanent public art commissions at the new City of Miami Administration Building, a major civic facility currently under development.

The new Administration Building will serve as a central hub for essential City services and civic engagement, housing key City departments and the City Hall Chambers. Designed as a welcoming and highly visible public destination, the facility will feature interior and exterior civic spaces intended to support daily public interaction, community participation, and vibrant public life.
AIPP is seeking professional artists and artist teams to create integrated, site-responsive artworks that elevate the building's architecture and surrounding public realm. Opportunities include entrances, perimeter conditions, and a multi-level interior atrium. Proposed artworks should reflect Miami's rich cultural identity, enhance the civic experience, and contribute to the long-term character of this landmark public site.

This opportunity is open to regional, national, and international artists with U.S. representation or an active U.S. practice. Regional and local artists will receive preference for select project locations.

Applications are open through March 4, 2026. Full project details and submission instructions are available at www.miami.gov/AIPP. Applications are submitted via CODAworx.

This Call to Artists represents a significant opportunity for artists and artist teams to contribute to a highly visible civic project that will serve Miami residents, visitors, and City staff for decades to come.

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