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The Bass in Miami Beach names a new curator just in time for its $20 million expansion

- BY AMANDA ROSA arosa@miamiheral­d.com This story was produced with financial support from The Pérez Family Foundation, in partnershi­p with Journalism Funding Partners, as part of an independen­t journalism fellowship program. The Miami Herald maintains full

Big changes are coming to The Bass. A new curator aims to help make the museum’s goals a reality.

Last month, The Bass, Miami Beach’s contempora­ry art museum, announced it had appointed art historian James Voorhies as its new curator. He began the role Jan. 23. Voorhies most recently worked as the executive director of the Tony Smith Foundation in New York City.

“It is a new era for The Bass as we approach our 60th anniversar­y as Miami Beach’s home for contempora­ry art,” said Silvia Karman Cubiñá, the museum’s executive director and chief curator.

Voorhies’ appointmen­t comes at a transforma­tive time for the museum as it prepares to spend the millions of dollars it has received in grants and public funding to update its building.

Last year, the Knight Foundation awarded the museum $1.25 million to

invest in art and technology, and Miami Beach residents voted to approve $159 million in bonds to invest in local arts organizati­ons.

The Bass will use its $20 million share to build a new wing and retrofit its cafe area into a multipurpo­se, high-tech space, Cubiñá said.

“I’ve always admired The Bass’ programmin­g and Sylvia’s work there, the way they commission artists to create new projects and also just their engagement with the community

across the board,” Voorhies said.

Voorhies succeeds curator Leilani Lynch, who worked at the museum for over 10 years after starting as an intern. After Lynch left late last year, Cubiñá said she was looking for someone who would approach the role intellectu­ally, adapt to the museum’s changing environmen­t, work closely with artists and further the museum’s curatorial vision of commission­ing new works.

As the museum’s collection has grown over the last six years, Cubiñá said it’s important for the curator to be able to look at the collection with a critical eye and “chart a path forward.”

Voorhies checked all the boxes, she said.

“He brings that intellectu­al rigor and his experience working in artists projects,” she said.

“I was looking for someone also that was excited to work with artists in this way that’s really hands on and kind of like a partner with the artist to create the works. We were lucky that the timing worked and that he applied to the job.”

Voorhies brings two decades of educationa­l, curatorial and leadership experience to The Bass. He graduated from the Ohio State University with a Ph.D. in modern and contempora­ry art history. He organized several solo exhibition­s and lectured at Harvard’s Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies and Graduate School of Design.

He also oversaw the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, where he curated 20 exhibition­s, produced over 50 public programs and edited two books.

Voorhies said he looks forward to working with artists to bring their ideas and to activating the museum’s soon-to-be new gallery space.

As the building expands, The Bass will be able to exhibit pieces from its permanent collection, he said.

“The Bass has an incredible collection and like other museums, it can’t show everything it has at any given time,” he said.

“So the support that the residents of Miami Beach are giving to this through the vote of the municipal bond is going to allow more of the permanent collection to be revealed and to exhibit. That’s really exciting.”

 ?? ZACHARY BALBER Courtesy of The Bass ?? The Bass Museum last year got new funding approved by voters as well as a new grant.
ZACHARY BALBER Courtesy of The Bass The Bass Museum last year got new funding approved by voters as well as a new grant.
 ?? Courtesy of The Bass ?? Art historian James Voorhies became curator last month at The Bass.
Courtesy of The Bass Art historian James Voorhies became curator last month at The Bass.

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