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Mayor's Office of Film and Cultural Affairs: Home |
About Us
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As part of the City’s reorganization, Mayor Manny Diaz and the Board of
Commissioners created the Office of Film, Arts, Culture, and
Entertainment. In June 2002, the Mayor and Commission also created an
Arts & Entertainment Council. After nine months of study and a series of
public hearings attended by nearly 1,000 citizens, the council has
developed a work program designed to support four key objectives:
To seek additional ways to focus the attention of the world on Miami's
emergence as a global leader in the visual arts; To build on Miami's
role, as designated by Variety Magazine, as one of the top five film and
television hubs in the world; To create a strong line-up of top quality,
well-produced special events appealing to Miami residents and visitors
to our community; And to support the emergence of a vibrant, 24-hour
downtown by promoting the development of live music venues and
nightclubs. The F.A.C.E Office is to serve as the liaison for the Miami
Arts and Entertainment Council as it strives to establish goals and
objectives for Miami’s ever growing arts and cultural community.
Moreover, the department is responsible for
film and special events
permitting in our City.
We welcome your feedback, ideas and questions. E-mail your questions,
comments or concerns to
Face@ci.miami.fl.us .
You can obtain a Special Events application by
clicking on the application link above .Please fill out the application
and mail or take it to:
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City of Miami
Division of Special Events & Cultural
Grants
Miami Orange Bowl Stadium
1501 N.W. 3rd Street; Gate 7
Miami, Florida 33125
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