The Bass
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The Bass Museum: Overview
Located in Collins Park, just steps from the beach, The Bass is a contemporary art museum situated on the northern end of South Beach. The museum features international contemporary art in various media, including sculpture, design, fashion, and architecture. Housed in a 1930s art deco building that once served as the Miami Beach Public Library and Art Center, this small, two-floor museum stands out. Though exhibition galleries change every few months, The Bass' permanent collection includes striking outdoor public art within Collins Park. A notable highlight is Ugo Rondinone's "Miami Mountain" sculpture – five boulders stacked 42 feet high, each painted in different fluorescent colors, forming an iconic photo-op.
Visitor Experience
Guided and Self-Guided Tours
Visitors can scan QR codes throughout the museum to embark on a self-guided tour from their phones. For those who prefer a more structured experience, guided tours are available but must be reserved in advance for an additional fee.
Facilities and Amenities
The museum boasts a cafe serving coffee and light bites, a boutique bookstore and gift shop offering designer jewelry, accessories, art books, and unique gifts. Additionally, the Creativity Center, an education facility within the museum, provides programming and workshops.
Visitor Feedback
Visitors commend the museum staff for being friendly and knowledgeable. While some people feel The Bass has a more local, neighborhood museum vibe rather than a world-class collection, families particularly appreciate the arts and crafts activities available for kids during the museum's free monthly Family Day.
Accessibility
Transportation and Parking
The museum is accessible via two free trolley routes: the Middle Beach Loop and Collins Express. Additionally, metered parking and a parking garage are available on 23rd Street, just one block north of the museum. The nearby Miami City Ballet is also worth noting, located opposite Collins Park.
Hours & Tickets
The museum operates from Wednesday through Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is priced at $15 for adults, $8 for students, seniors, and youths aged 7 to 18, and free for children aged 6 and under. While tickets can be purchased online, advance purchase is not mandatory, as the museum always welcomes walk-in visitors.
All visitors can enjoy free admission on the third Thursday of every month from 6 to 9 p.m., as well as on the last Sunday of every month for Family Day. For more details about exhibitions, visit The Bass Museum's website.