"When I first arrived [in Miami], I worked at Miami Art Museum, which is now PAMM, in the store and in visitor services. A lot of the people who I met are still the people that I work with—people who are collecting my art. There's always a beginning to everything, right?" Watch the video to learn more about Pepe's artistic practice.
Read MoreBeverly Acha’s paintings build a distinct visual language and logic in response to the environment in which they are made, so it only felt right to invite members into her process with an artmaking workshop at MOCA. Learn about her commissioned work, see photos from the event.
Read MoreWe asked museum leaders from PAMM, MOCA NoMi and Brooklyn Museum: How are museums adapting to serve our communities? Here’s Nicole Martinez’s take on the conversation.
Read MoreOn May 20, we came together to remember, honor and build in community at A Reflection of the Times, a memorial exhibition of portraiture by artist-activist Chire Regans. Here are the photos, here is the catalog. The exhibit is on view through November 1, 2021 at Bakehouse Art Complex.
Read MoreRemembering the names, the people, the families.
Read MoreArtists bring transformation to our lives in ways that only nature, spirituality and knowledge can. They change us. But only when we want—only when we demand—that change for ourselves. Use your voice: Take action against violence.
Read MoreCommissioner and Mitchell Wolfson Sr Foundation announce partnership to support Miami’s creative ecosystem and New World School of the Arts alumni artists. A Reflection of the Times by Miami-based artist, activist and educator, Chire “VantaBlack” Regans opens in May.
Read MoreArtists Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova and Frances Trombly of Dimensions Variable and collector Teresa Enriquez share insights on etiquette, conversation starters and how to prepare for studio visits with artists. Here’s the recording.
Read MoreIn a tumultuous time when our nation and the art world are confronted with a moral responsibility to advocate for equity and social justice, museums around the country must adapt to serve our communities. Join leaders from Brooklyn Museum, PAMM, MOCA and Wallace Foundation.
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