A Space for Artists & Art Lovers Public Art at Miami Worldcenter

Discover our vibrant public gallery of murals and sculptures in Downtown Miami, where bold installations and creative expression shape the streetscape. This walkable collection of public art brings together local talent and global artists in a setting that feels immersive, cultural, and distinctly Miami.

Reinvigorating art in the heart of Miami

Miami Worldcenter is a canvas for public art and creative expression, shaped by a dedicated art committee that guides the vision for site-specific installations across the district. Featuring renowned curators including Jeffrey Deitch and Primary, alongside leaders from local museums, the program brings together both emerging talent and internationally recognized artists. Installations, murals, and large-scale works are embedded throughout the environment, adding depth, perspective, and a strong visual identity to each space. In collaboration with cultural partners and galleries that helped define Downtown Miami’s art scene, the collection creates an evolving, open gallery experience that invites you to explore, look closer, and take it all in.
Miami World Center Murals

Murals

Serge Toussaint

(b. 1963, Haiti)
Welcome to Miami Worldcenter, 2023

Franz Ackermann

(b. 1963, Neumarkt St. Veit, Germany)
Sailing Hammock, 2019–2022

Viktor El-Saieh

(b. 1988, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti)
I of the Spiral, 2022

Nina Chanel Abney

(b. 1982, Harvey, IL)
R&R, 2022

Hernan Bas

(b.1978, Miami, FL)
Miami, FL, January 19, 1977 8:45 AM, 2022

Sculptures

Nick Cave

(b. 1959, Fulton, MO)
A·mal·gam, 2022

Woody De Othello

(b. 1991, Miami, FL)
Some Time Moves Fast, Some Time Moves Slow, 2021-2022

Trenton Doyle Hancock

(b. 1974, Oklahoma City, OK)
Undom Endgle (Undom Endgle and the Mound Meat Cycle), 2022

Zadok Ben-David

(b. 1949, Yemen)
Girl on the Run, 2022

Historic Pan Am Globe

Originally commissioned in the 1930s by Pan American Airways, the historic Globe was initially created by Rand McNally to serve as the centerpiece of Pan Am’s Dinner Key seaplane terminal.