International Women’s Committee

PAMM’s International Women’s Committee (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.

IWC hosts multiple events each year including receptions, gallery visits, artist led tour, the annual luncheon and a spring tea, all highlighting women in the community who have had a major impact on the arts. At the luncheon, we reveal which upcoming PAMM exhibition will be supported through membership funds raised during the year.

Pioneer Level Membership
$1,000 • PAMM Dual/Family level membership benefits • Invitations to IWC exclusive events • Recognition as an IWC Member on the museum’s donor wall for 12 months • Opportunity to participate in one annual special guided tour for you and four guests focused on female artists on view at PAMM • Complimentary ticket to IWC Spring Tea • 4 museum guest passes
Become a Member
Innovator Membership
$3,500 • PAMM Museum Circle Friend level membership benefits • All IWC memberships included in the Pioneer Membership tier • Complimentary ticket to IWC Spring Tea and Fall Luncheon • Invitation to Museum Circle events that focus on women artists • Exclusive domestic travel opportunities to visit museums and outstanding private collections in US art capitals
Become a Member
Trailblazer Membership
$5,000 • PAMM Museum Circle Patron level membership benefits • All benefits included in the Innovator Membership tier. • One private curator-led tour for you and six guests of temporary and permanent exhibitions upon request • Opportunity to join the Steering Committee • Exclusive international travel opportunities to visit museums and outstanding private collections in international art capitals
Become a Member
Already a Member?
Manage your Membership

Committee Chair
Darlene Pérez

Committee Members

Contact us for more information
Felipe Arencibia, Individual Giving Manager
786 345 5677
farencibia@pamm.org

Upcoming Events

Buccellati (Black)

sponsor

Stan Douglas: Luanda-Kinshasa

exhibition
Stan Douglas (b. 1960, Vancouver) examines how films and photographs influence our understanding of history. Drawing on intensive research and meticulous attention to detail, the artist utilizes live actors, costumes, props, and sets to render real and imagined scenes from the past with uncanny accuracy.
May 27, 2016 – September 25, 2016

Carlos Alfonzo: Clay Works and Painted Ceramics

exhibition
Carlos Alfonzo’s prolific works in clay and painted ceramics are inextricably connected to the formal evolution of his large paintings and sculptures.
November 15, 2015 – April 24, 2016

No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting

exhibition
No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting brings together the work of nine Aboriginal Australian artists: Paddy Bedford, Janangoo Butcher Cherel, Tommy Mitchell, Ngarra, Boxer Milner Tjampitjin, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Tjumpo Tjapanangvka, Billy Joongoorra Thomas, and Prince of Wales (Midpul). Each of these men is a leader within their community and while…
September 17, 2015 – January 3, 2016

Marjetica Potrc: The School of the Forest

exhibition
The interdisciplinary work of Marjetica Potrč (b. 1953, Ljubljana, Slovenia; lives in Berlin and Ljubljana) encompasses community-based, participatory projects, as well as gallery installations referencing architectural conditions that she has observed around the world—from informal settlements in Caracas to experimental housing units in Jerusalem. These installations, which Potrč refers to…
June 11, 2015 – October 18, 2015

Iman Issa: Heritage Studies

exhibition
Iman Issa’s multimedia works explore the relationship between history, memory, language, and objects. Her projects typically incorporate multiple pieces that are themselves comprised of multiple forms.
April 2, 2015 – September 27, 2015

Eugenio Espinoza: Unruly Supports (1970 – 1980)

exhibition
Eugenio Espinoza: Unruly Supports (1970 – 1980), features over 50 exceptional works including paintings, photographs, sculptures, postcards and documentation of performances and interventions by Eugenio Espinoza (b. 1950, Caracas). The exhibition focuses on his practice during the decade of the 1970s, highlighting Espinoza´s significance within the Latin American avant-garde of…
March 19, 2015 – August 23, 2015

Victoria Gitman: Desiring Eye

exhibition
Pérez Art Museum Miami presents a survey of the work of Victoria Gitman (b. 1972, Buenos Aires; lives in Hallandale, FL). Gitman creates astonishingly naturalistic oil paintings abounding with sensuality and conceptual sophistication.
February 26, 2015 – May 31, 2015

Third Horizon Film Festival and Pérez Art Museum Miami Present: A Season of Caribbean Cinema | Part 1

event
April 27, 2023, 6:45 PM – 9:00 PM

Wikipedia a (New) Topic for Museums: Intro Training

event
Adult and General Public
April 25, 2023, 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM

Geoffrey Farmer: Let’s Make the Water Turn Black

exhibition
Farmer (b.1967) is best known for his work with collage and his references to the genre’s modernist traditions, such as those produced by Dada artists at the beginning of the 20th century.
October 9, 2014 – March 1, 2015

Beyond the Limited Life of Painting: Prints and Multiples from the Holding Capital Group Collection

exhibition
The exhibition explores the evolution of fine printmaking in the United States after the 1960s and feature several important prints and multiples gifted to Pérez Art Museum Miami from Holding Capital Group Inc., including works by Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and James Rosenquist.
September 10, 2014 – March 1, 2015

To Herb and Dorothy: Celebrating the Vogel Gift

exhibition
In 2009, Pérez Art Museum Miami (then Miami Art Museum) was one of 50 institutions in 50 states to receive a gift of 50 objects from the legendary collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.
September 30, 2014 – November 16, 2014

Edouard Duval-Carrié: Imagined Landscapes

exhibition
Edouard Duval-Carrié: Imagined Landscapes is an exhibition project involving a series of new works generated over the past year by the Haitian-born, Miami-based artist Edouard Duval-Carrié (b. 1954). Known for his innovative adaptions of traditional Haitian iconography, which he engages in order to address contemporary social and political conditions, Duval-Carrié is presenting a series…
March 13, 2014 – August 31, 2014

A Human Document: Selections from the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry

exhibition
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) will present an extensive selection of works from the Miami-based collection of Ruth and Marvin Sackner. Founded in 1979, this “archive of archives” initially focused on concrete and visual poetry—including rare manuscripts and published works by international luminaries such as Augusto and Haroldo de Campos, Oyvind…
December 4, 2013 – August 3, 2014

Doris Salcedo

exhibition
The work of Doris Salcedo (b. 1958, Bogotá) is deeply rooted in her country’s social and political landscape, including its long history of civil conflicts. Her sculptures and installations address these fraught circumstances with elegance and a poetic sensibility that balances the gravitas of her subjects with subtle formality.
April 22, 2016 – July 17, 2016

Patricia and William Kleh, Maria Bechily and Scott Hodes, Nina Fuentes

sponsor

Consulado de Colombia en Miami

sponsor

Veuve Clicquot

sponsor

Phillips

sponsor
1 58 59 60 61 62 117

Past Events

Buccellati (Black)

sponsor

Stan Douglas: Luanda-Kinshasa

exhibition
Stan Douglas (b. 1960, Vancouver) examines how films and photographs influence our understanding of history. Drawing on intensive research and meticulous attention to detail, the artist utilizes live actors, costumes, props, and sets to render real and imagined scenes from the past with uncanny accuracy.
May 27, 2016 – September 25, 2016

Carlos Alfonzo: Clay Works and Painted Ceramics

exhibition
Carlos Alfonzo’s prolific works in clay and painted ceramics are inextricably connected to the formal evolution of his large paintings and sculptures.
November 15, 2015 – April 24, 2016

No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting

exhibition
No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting brings together the work of nine Aboriginal Australian artists: Paddy Bedford, Janangoo Butcher Cherel, Tommy Mitchell, Ngarra, Boxer Milner Tjampitjin, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Tjumpo Tjapanangvka, Billy Joongoorra Thomas, and Prince of Wales (Midpul). Each of these men is a leader within their community and while…
September 17, 2015 – January 3, 2016

Marjetica Potrc: The School of the Forest

exhibition
The interdisciplinary work of Marjetica Potrč (b. 1953, Ljubljana, Slovenia; lives in Berlin and Ljubljana) encompasses community-based, participatory projects, as well as gallery installations referencing architectural conditions that she has observed around the world—from informal settlements in Caracas to experimental housing units in Jerusalem. These installations, which Potrč refers to…
June 11, 2015 – October 18, 2015

Iman Issa: Heritage Studies

exhibition
Iman Issa’s multimedia works explore the relationship between history, memory, language, and objects. Her projects typically incorporate multiple pieces that are themselves comprised of multiple forms.
April 2, 2015 – September 27, 2015

Eugenio Espinoza: Unruly Supports (1970 – 1980)

exhibition
Eugenio Espinoza: Unruly Supports (1970 – 1980), features over 50 exceptional works including paintings, photographs, sculptures, postcards and documentation of performances and interventions by Eugenio Espinoza (b. 1950, Caracas). The exhibition focuses on his practice during the decade of the 1970s, highlighting Espinoza´s significance within the Latin American avant-garde of…
March 19, 2015 – August 23, 2015

Victoria Gitman: Desiring Eye

exhibition
Pérez Art Museum Miami presents a survey of the work of Victoria Gitman (b. 1972, Buenos Aires; lives in Hallandale, FL). Gitman creates astonishingly naturalistic oil paintings abounding with sensuality and conceptual sophistication.
February 26, 2015 – May 31, 2015

Third Horizon Film Festival and Pérez Art Museum Miami Present: A Season of Caribbean Cinema | Part 1

event
April 27, 2023, 6:45 PM – 9:00 PM

Wikipedia a (New) Topic for Museums: Intro Training

event
Adult and General Public
April 25, 2023, 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM

Geoffrey Farmer: Let’s Make the Water Turn Black

exhibition
Farmer (b.1967) is best known for his work with collage and his references to the genre’s modernist traditions, such as those produced by Dada artists at the beginning of the 20th century.
October 9, 2014 – March 1, 2015

Beyond the Limited Life of Painting: Prints and Multiples from the Holding Capital Group Collection

exhibition
The exhibition explores the evolution of fine printmaking in the United States after the 1960s and feature several important prints and multiples gifted to Pérez Art Museum Miami from Holding Capital Group Inc., including works by Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and James Rosenquist.
September 10, 2014 – March 1, 2015

To Herb and Dorothy: Celebrating the Vogel Gift

exhibition
In 2009, Pérez Art Museum Miami (then Miami Art Museum) was one of 50 institutions in 50 states to receive a gift of 50 objects from the legendary collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.
September 30, 2014 – November 16, 2014

Edouard Duval-Carrié: Imagined Landscapes

exhibition
Edouard Duval-Carrié: Imagined Landscapes is an exhibition project involving a series of new works generated over the past year by the Haitian-born, Miami-based artist Edouard Duval-Carrié (b. 1954). Known for his innovative adaptions of traditional Haitian iconography, which he engages in order to address contemporary social and political conditions, Duval-Carrié is presenting a series…
March 13, 2014 – August 31, 2014

A Human Document: Selections from the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry

exhibition
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) will present an extensive selection of works from the Miami-based collection of Ruth and Marvin Sackner. Founded in 1979, this “archive of archives” initially focused on concrete and visual poetry—including rare manuscripts and published works by international luminaries such as Augusto and Haroldo de Campos, Oyvind…
December 4, 2013 – August 3, 2014

Doris Salcedo

exhibition
The work of Doris Salcedo (b. 1958, Bogotá) is deeply rooted in her country’s social and political landscape, including its long history of civil conflicts. Her sculptures and installations address these fraught circumstances with elegance and a poetic sensibility that balances the gravitas of her subjects with subtle formality.
April 22, 2016 – July 17, 2016

Patricia and William Kleh, Maria Bechily and Scott Hodes, Nina Fuentes

sponsor

Consulado de Colombia en Miami

sponsor

Veuve Clicquot

sponsor

Phillips

sponsor
1 58 59 60 61 62 117