Pinecrest Gardens
Pinecrest Gardens
11000 SW 57th Ave
Miami,
FL
33156
P: 305-669-6990
Open daily: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Admission:
General Admission (Includes Splash 'N Play): $5.00
Seniors (65 & Over): $3.00
Active Military (with ID) Free
Special Events, Performances & Classes Price
December 2, 2021 – June 26, 2022:
Village of Pinecrest and Pinecrest Gardens present an extraordinary large scale, site specific light installation by acclaimed British artist:
Bruce Munro: Forest and the Field of Light
Forest & Field of Light is part of the Art Basel programming and features more than 6,000 fiber-optic illuminated stemmed glass spheres inspired by Pinecrest Gardens unique landscape and vegetation. This is Munro’s first time working within a tropical setting.
Installation highlights include Field of Light, which will greet visitors as they walk along a garden path around a banyan tree up to Lakeview Terrace. This most iconic vista at Pinecrest Gardens will be enhanced by gently changing colored waves of light. Deep in the Lower Garden, guests will further find a winding, exotic tropical Forest of Light.
Monro’s work has been shown at the V&A Museum, London, and the Guggenheim Museum, New York. It is held in museum collections internationally including the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Munro’s site-specific installation for Pinecrest Gardens showcases his most acclaimed artwork, Field of Light, in two iterations across the garden’s tropical forest and on the banks of its lake.
Through February 28, 2022:
Views in Perspective (at Cypress Hall)
Work by: Consuelo Castañeda, Marina Font, Carol Jazzar, Amalia Caputo, Leslie Gabaldón, Julia Zurrilla, Maritza Caneca, Felisa Pietro, among others.
The exhibition reunites the work of local photographers with a fresh perspective on life and its complex relationship to visual truth. The exhibition seeks to connect the community with photography artists and promote understanding of and respect for photography art and its essential role in contemporary culture. Dina Mitrani Gallery and Art Media Gallery, with a group of their represented local artists and The Fuentes Angarita Foundation, presenting the work of Consuelo Castañeda as part of this year’s WOPHA Congress: Women, Photography, and Feminism.
Through January 3, 2022:
Xavier Cortada. Miami Mangrove Forest (11000 S. Red Rd.)
Eco-Art Colonnade ( by appointment only)
The MMF exhibition features fifty-six pencil drawings of mangrove seedlings the artist used to engage volunteers in painting the columns beneath I-95 as metaphoric reforestation of downtown Miami. It opens in tandem with Pinecrest Eco-Art Colonnade at the Gardens. This is an interactive 200-foot long eco-art exhibition that will be on permanent display. The Eco-art Colonnade showcases a collection of Cortada’s most important projects so visitors can learn about critical environmental issues impacting South Florida, participate in a range of ongoing eco-art initiatives, and ultimately discover how they can help to protect people and the planet. Appointments at: info@hibiscusgallery.com