Join us for the International Women’s Committee (IWC) Annual Spring Tea, chaired by Darlene Boytell-Pérez. Enjoy an afternoon of networking and celebrating women in the arts with a light lunch and tea. Pérez Art Museum Miami’s (PAMM) IWC focuses on creating a platform to celebrate women in order to further a more balanced representation of women among artists, institutions, collectors, and galleries.

Spring Tea

This year, the program will include a panel discussion titled Her Vision, Her Voice. Led by art historian Carol Damian and joined by PAMM Curator Jennifer Inacio and IWC Chair Darlene M. Boytell-Pérez, the discussion brings together scholarly insight, curatorial perspective, and the collector’s lens.

Join Us!

Kindly RSVP by March 2, 2026. Current IWC members receive a complimentary ticket. For more information, contact farencibia@pamm.org.

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Darlene M. Boytell-Pérez

A Miami native and advanced registered nurse practitioner with more than 30 years of experience, is a leading advocate for healthcare, education, and the arts. Her philanthropic vision focuses on empowering individuals and communities, particularly those with physical and developmental disabilities, while advancing cultural access and gender equity in the arts.

Carol Damian, Ph.D.

Is professor emerita of art history in the School of Art and Art History and the former director and chief curator of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (2008-2014). A specialist in Latin American and Caribbean Art, she has focused her most recent work on Latin American Women and Cuban exile artists, for whom she has written numerous catalogs and articles.

Jennifer Inacio

Is a curator at PAMM, where she has organized numerous exhibitions. Her curatorial practice foregrounds questions of identity, collective memory, and social change, with research interests spanning feminist theory, diasporic practices, and contemporary art of the Americas.