City of Boca Raton issued the following announcement on March 8
The City will unveil its latest Art in Public Places project, REcycled REef, on Friday, March 18 at 8:30am at South Beach Park, near the entrance at Palmetto Park Road. The artwork unveiling is open to the community and will be attended by the artist, Gregory Dirr, and City leaders. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center will host an educational tent to further educate the community on how plastic debris directly affects local marine life.
The community is also invited to participate in a Beach Cleanup at South Beach Park from 9am – 11am with the City’s Office of Sustainability, and support from local public benefit corporation, 4Ocean.
- The Office will provide participants with buckets and grabbers for the cleanup.
- In the spirit of waste reduction, plastic water bottles and gloves will not be provided at the beach clean-up.
- Please bring a reusable water bottle to refill and, if desired, your own gloves.
- Free parking for the Unveiling and Beach Cleanup available at the South Beach parking lot, just north of Palmetto Park Road.
For more information on the City’s sustainability efforts, visit City of Boca Raton’s Office of Sustainability, and Gumbo Limbo Nature Center.
Artist Selection for the Recycled Material Art Project
An artist and design concept for the City’s Recycled Material Art Project were selected at the December 14, 2021, City Council meeting.
Project Overview
The City’s latest Art in Public Places project was envisioned to bring more public art to the City and to encourage creative ways to repurpose, recycle and conserve. The project also aims to educate the community about the harmful effects of pollution and plastics on marine life and inspire sustainable actions through an aesthetically pleasing artistic creation.
Artist Selection and Design Concept
Local artist Gregory Dirr has been selected to create the artwork. Nature has long been a major theme in his artwork, and every piece Gregory creates includes recycled materials. Gregory graduated from the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, and his artwork has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions and in cities across south Florida and beyond. His previous mural work for the City of Boca Raton can be seen on the Spanish River Park beach tunnels, which debuted in 2019.
Gregory’s proposed design, titled REcycled REef, will feature an oversized coral reef, with a contemporary spin. The core structure will be made using recycled metal rebar, wire mesh and concrete. Discarded plastics will be attached with concrete mortar, covering the entire surface like a mosaic. Gregory will personally collect all plastics used in the project from various beaches. The collected pieces will be treated to prevent deterioration and then primed and painted with UV coating.
The completed artwork will be on display at the South Beach Park pavilion, along A1A at Palmetto Park Rd. Work on the project is expected to begin in January 2022, with a completion date of March 1, 2022.
Please check back for progress and updates to the project.
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