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By Omar Sommereyns

If you go to Miami Art Central’s current Web site, a sudden swoosh of words at the top left corner of the screen is the first thing that hits you. “Miami Art Central is now MAM,” it says. That is, MAC has merged with the still evolving Miami Art Museum.

By now, this is old news. After the story broke a few months ago and following confabs amongst the art community (as well as a Feb. 1 panel at Locust Projects that discussed the issue), most people in the local art world — and those interested in its goings-on — are aware of this new merger. Yet no one is really sure what exactly it will entail in more practical terms. Questions are still unanswered and an informal dialectic has taken course to ensure a positive, progressive future for the art scene in Miami.

The SunPost recently spoke to Richard Townsend, MAM’s deputy director for external affairs, and, as he explained it, the basic change here is that MAM has absorbed the more conceptually cutting-edge programming at Miami Art Central, which will be — after the present Tacita Dean and Peter Friedl shows go down — putting on all its exhibitions inside MAM’s downtown location at 101 W. Flagler St., and at its eventual new digs in Bicentennial Park (soon to be known as Museum Park). That means: no more separate facility for MAC.

Townsend makes sure to point out that the new coalition of what’s being called MAC@MAM promises to be a stronger institution, combining resources to create an art center with much more impact.

“Ella [Fontanals-Cisneros, founder of MAC] really appreciates and understands the power we can have collectively, rather than individually,” he says. “No one wants a monolithic art institution. We don’t just want one focal point; we want dialogue and the interesting back-and-forth that several institutions can provide in a community. That said, MAM is our city museum and, with the help of MAC’s programming, it can represent a very potent symbol to both Miamians and [the art world-at-large].

 
The Miami Art Central building is located at 5960 SW 57th Ave., in South Miami, for now.

“Ella can help catalyze what we already have and take it to the next level,” Townsend adds. “More original shows, better catalogs and perhaps more shows on emerging artists.”

 

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