The ReefLine, a 501(c)(3) non-profit initiative founded by Cultural Placemaker Ximena Caminos, will unveil its first installation this September, marking the launch of a groundbreaking public underwater sculpture park along a seven-mile trail, ideal for snorkeling against the backdrop of a hybrid coral reef off the coast of Miami Beach. Conceived as a visionary intersection of art, science, and regenerative climate technology, The ReefLine aims to restore a vital section of the Florida Reef Tract, the third-largest coral reef system in the world, while promoting biodiversity, protecting the coastline from erosion and sea level rise, and raising awareness of marine conservation through large-scale, site-specific artworks. Key project partners include the Blavatnik Family Foundation, the City of Miami Beach, the Global Fund for Coral Reefs, the Knight Foundation, MadCo, the Miami-Dade County Risk and Resilience Tech Hub, OMA, the University of New Hampshire, and Vicat.
Leandro Erlich – “Concrete Coral,” the Installation for The ReefLine, the Underwater Sculpture Park Off Miami Beach
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