Oolite Arts, formerly known as ArtCenter/South Florida, has selected the Barcelona-based firm Barozzi Veiga to design its Miami headquarters. Located at 75 NW Seventy-Second Street, the new permanent home will feature studios for Oolite’s artist residency program, exhibition space, a theater, and rooms for the 350-plus art classes the organization offers annually.
“Miami’s visual arts community has grown exponentially over the past decade, and Oolite Arts has transformed its programming to help Miami-based artists grow,” said Dennis Scholl, president and CEO of Oolite Arts. “Our new home will enable us to better meet the needs of both visual artists and the community.”