Pillar Art on The Underline
The Underline’s Metrorail columns are an ideal, unique canvas for artists’ expression and storytelling that supports the Underline’s bold mission of transforming mobility, resiliency, and community.
There are over 1,200 columns along The Underline’s 10 miles. Ten percent (up to 120) of the columns will be dedicated to temporary art as part of The Underline’s Art Trail. With high visibility from US1, with over 200,000 daily vehicles, and hundreds of thousands of Underline users, repurposing the Metrorail columns is both fun and innovative.
“Landscape and Hierarchies”
Friends of The Underline with LnS Gallery is launching a fundraising campaign to support a unique art installation in The Underline’s Grove Gallery featuring the art of talented Afro-Cuban artist Alexandre Arrechea. “Landscape Hierarchies” will be painted on a series of ten columns on The Underline creating a high-impact, large-scale installation with an artist-curated theme intended to inspire curiosity and spark engagement to build stronger connections with our diverse community.
Where: Between SW 24th and 27th Avenue in Coconut Grove. The “Marketplace” section of Grove Gallery with ample seating and areas to eat.
Theme: Nature and Resiliency
Columns: 10 total, 5 sets, in sequential order, 360 sq ft of coverage on each column
Artist: Alexandre Arrechea, a renowned Afro-Cuban artist, holds a repertoire spanning a variety of mediums from large-scale installations and video art, to watercolor and painting, delving into profound themes like history, memory, politics, and power dynamics within urban environments. A founding member of the influential Los Carpinteros collective, Arrechea’s early career was defined by collaborative experimentation and a meticulous approach to metamorphosing ordinary objects into extraordinary art.
Partners: LnS Gallery and Campaign chairs, Bonnie Bernstein Dockter & Peter Dockter
Funding supports: Artist fee, material, and equipment, site preparation, The Underline operations, and maintenance. Friends of The Underline will own the copyright to the artwork.
Total Cost: $300,000 ($30,000 per column). Tax-deductible contributions for this project will be used exclusively for the art installation “Landscape Hierarchies” by Alexandre Arrechea and for tax purposes, will be acknowledged with a donation acknowledgment letter.Timeline for “Landscape Hierarchies”:
Questions or Comments?
Contact us at: rina.gitlin@theunderline.org