DREAMING CORAL GABLES
A BIOGRAPHICAL STORY
Betty and L. D. Pankey Gallery and The Dream Gallery
June 21st, 2024 – April 21st, 2026
George Merrick, the visionary founder of Coral Gables, is widely celebrated for his positive self-confidence and optimism. However, a recently discovered handwritten letter to his father, from when he was twenty-four, reveals a more introspective and darker side to his character that challenges conventional perceptions.
By raising perhaps more questions than answers, this exhibition anticipates a more complex portrait of George Merrick. WHile the letter touches upon his early guilt for disappointing his father due to his artistic inclinations, every aspect of his subsequent life demonstrates a successful combination of artistry and business acumen.
The exhibition culminates with the screening of “The Placemaker-Poet” a captivating digital dramatic curation inspired by Arva Moore Parks’ authoritative biography, “George E. Merrick: Son of the South Wind”. Produced by What If Works, this piece brings Merrick’s story to life through innovative storytelling and multimedia techniques, offering visitors a deeper understanding of his enduring legacy in shaping Coral Gables and beyond.
SOÑANDO CORAL GABLES
UNA HISTORIA BIOGRÁFICA
Galerías Betty and L. D. Pankey y The Dream
21 de Junio de 2024 – 21 de Abril de 2026
George Merrick, el visionario fundador de Coral Gables, es ampliamente celebrado por su positiva autoconfianza y optimismo. Sin embargo, una carta manuscrita recientemente descubierta dirigida a su padre, escrita cuando tenía veinticuatro años, revela un lado más introspectivo y oscuro de su carácter que desafía las percepciones convencionales.
Quizás por plantear más preguntas que respuestas, esta exposición anticipa una imagen compleja de George Merrick. Aunque la carta aborda su sentimiento de culpa por decepcionar a su padre debido a sus inclinaciones artísticas, cada aspecto de su vida posterior demuestra una exitosa combinación de artisticidad y talento para los negocios.
La exposición culmina con la proyección de “The Placemaker-Poet”, una cautivadora curaduría dramática digital inspirada en la biografía autorizada de Arva Moore Parks, “George E. Merrick: Hijo del Viento del Sur”. Producida por What If Works, esta pieza da vida a la historia de Merrick a través de técnicas innovadoras de narración y multimedia, ofreciendo a los visitantes una comprensión más profunda de su legado perdurable en la concepción de Coral Gables y más allá.
Curaduría / Curatorship: Patrick Alexander, Yuneikys Villalonga, and Sophia Ramirez-Peralta
Educational Programs / Programas educativos: Gianna Riccardi & Ian Melgarejo
Installation / Instalación: Adrián Menendez, Fabian Peña, and Alejandro Taquechel
Marketing and Communication / Marketing y Comunicación: Maylin Lara
Opening Music by / Música de Inauguración: Community Arts Program, Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ
Special thanks to Jude Alexander, Phillip Church, the Coral Gables Merrick House especially Gay Bondurant and Joanna Meagher & the Historical Resources and Cultural Arts Department, Raul E. Valdés-Fauli Coral Gables Archives, City of Coral Gables especially Amanda Levasser, Ana Pernas, and Kara Kautz.
Professor Emeritus Philip M. Church created the work in collaboration with the nonprofit theater company What if Works.
It highlights Merrick’s contributions to South Florida and the significance of Coral Gables’ history. From his creative use of coral in city construction to his advocacy for gender pay equality and the establishment of community institutions, the production celebrates Merrick’s lasting impact.
With Church’s experience in FIU’s theater program and recent focus on local history, this production promises to offer an engaging exploration of George E. Merrick’s life and accomplishments.