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    Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover Station


    Metromover Station Map

    Address: 1455 Biscayne Boulevard

    Connecting Metrobus Service: 3, 16, 32, 36, 48, 62, 95x, A, C, M, K, S, T, Flagler MAX (51), Biscayne MAX (93)

    Places of Interest:

    • Trinity Episcopal Church
    • One Herald Plaza (Miami Herald Bldg.)
    • International Fine Arts College
    • Biscayne Bay Marriott
    • Crowne Plaza Hotel
    • Doubletree Grand Hotel
    • Plaza Venetia Hotel
    • Miami International Univ. of Art & Design 
    • Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County  

    Art en Route: "Moving Over"
    Mixed media/polished terrazzo, 1994
    Artist: Buster Simpson, Seattle, Washington

    Buster Simpson created sculptural seating for three stations on the Omni leg of Metromover.  His platform benches have been crafted as a remnant from the street below.  The curb on the street traditionally has been, in the face of no alternative, public seating.  By elevating the curb and reinterpreting its customary materials and texture in polished terrazo, it is placed in a new context: one to be sat upon and studied.  The artist incorporated Hurricane Andrew debris inlaid into the terrazo with gestures of mangrove roots - symbolizing a rebirth, and expressing the exuberance of Miami's culture.

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