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Currumbin Alley is a surf break at Currumbin on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The Alley is one of the more famous breaks on the Gold Coast along with Superbank and Burleigh Heads among others.
Currumbin is located on the traditional land of the Yugambeh people. [8] The name Currumbin is from the Bundjalung language (Ngaraangbal dialect), which means either high or high trees or may be a corruption of kurrohmin meaning kangaroo. [2] It was appropriated for an early farming settlement and later also used as a railway station name.
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Goa Sand Art Festival is an annual event hosted in Goa, in association with Goa Tourism. The ‘Goa Sand Art Festival’ is a three-day festival held at Candolim beach, which is one of the pristine beaches in Goa. It is a three-day art festival held in December on the weekend before Christmas with
Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, 1980-83 | A Documentary Exhibition, 2019. Pérez Art Museum Miami [11] [12] [13] Islands: Christo and Jeanne-Claude (screening), 2020. Pace Gallery, New York [14] Christo Drawings: A Gift from the Maria Bechily and Scott Hodes Collection, 2022-2023.
Minna, 2022. is a public art sculpture by artist Jaume Plensa, located at Pride Park in the city of Miami Beach, Florida.The sculpture is made of stainless steel, stands over 16' tall, and was donated to the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places Collection by Irma and Norman Braman in 2022.
The Johnson Atelier now operates as a division of The Sculpture Foundation. Johnson continued to make his sculpture at the facility but casting often was performed off premises, with some of his larger works being cast in the People's Republic of China. He also founded an organization named "The Sculpture Foundation", to promote his works.
Swell (New York Art Show) is a survey of art inspired by surf and beach culture, curated by Tim Nye and Jacqueline Miro. The exhibition opened to the public on July 1, 2010 at the three locations in Chelsea, NY and included work by many members of the group of Venice Beach artists known as Light and Space and Finish Fetish.