Art In The Gardens

Winter Exhibition: "Shifting Grounds: Voices in Public Art"
On view January 17 through February 28, 2026

"Shifting Grounds: Voices in Public Art" showcases the work of emerging and mid-career local artists who have participated in a dynamic mentoring program designed to introduce them to the multifaceted world of public art. The exhibition highlights the transformative outcomes of this program, presenting a compelling selection of works that reflect the artists' deep engagement with site-specificity, accessibility, and the social, cultural, and environmental narratives that shape our shared spaces.

Through diverse media and conceptual approaches, these artists respond to the unique contexts of the communities and environments in which their projects are situated. Their works offer thoughtful reflections on belonging, identity, ecological urgency, and collective memory—illuminating the role of public art as a catalyst for dialogue and inclusive transformation.

"Shifting Grounds" is both a culmination of mentorship and a platform for future possibilities, revealing how a group of local artists is reimagining civic engagement, challenging conventional boundaries, and making space for more equitable and resonant public experiences.

This exhibition is part of the Hartvest Project Mentoring and Exhibition Program.

 

 

Spring Exhibition: "Art Design & Architecture in Nature"
On view March 14 through May 31, 2026

As part of an ongoing series dedicated to Art, Design, and Architecture, the Spring Edition explores the harmonious integration of creative expression within the natural world. This exhibition features artists, designers, and architects who reflect on how their practices engage with and respond to the environment.

Set within the lush botanical landscape of Pinecrest Gardens, the show highlights works that blend material innovation with ecological awareness. Whether through sculptural installations, architectural interventions, or design objects, the featured artists blur the boundaries between the built
and the organic—encouraging visitors to reimagine nature not as a backdrop, but as a living collaborator.

By weaving together visual art, design thinking, and architectural language, this edition fosters a deeper appreciation of sustainable creativity and the vital dialogue between human imagination and the natural world.

Curated by Hartvest Project and Doral Contemporary Art Museum.