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.


Committee Chair
Darlene Pérez
Committee Members
- Trixie Belo-Osagie
- Carol Damian
- Mireille Chancy Gonzalez
- Alexandra Lane
- Jill Ginsberg
- Tish Squillaro
- Mindy Solomon
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Upcoming Events
Bank of America
sponsor
Mellon Foundation
sponsor
Rubem Valentim
artist
b. 1922, Salvador, Brazil; d. 1991, São Paulo
Tunga
artist
b. 1952, Palmares, Brazil; d. 2016, Rio de Janeiro
Rubén Torres Llorca
artist
b. 1957, Havana; lives in Miami
Esterio Segura
artist
b. 1970, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba; lives in Havana
Pedro Reyes
artist
b. 1972, Mexico City; lives in Mexico City
Sandra Ramos
artist
b. 1969, Havana; lives in Miami
Manuel Piña
artist
b. 1958, Havana; lives in Vancouver
Ernesto Neto
artist
b. 1964, Rio de Janeiro; lives in Rio de Janeiro
Paulo Nazareth
artist
b. 1977, Governador Valadares, Brazil; lives in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Robert Morris
artist
b. 1931, Kansas City, Missouri; d. 2018, Kingston, New York
Antonio Vega Macotela
artist
b. 1980, Mexico City; lives in Mexico City and Amsterdam
Rashid Johnson
artist
b. 1977, Chicago; lives in New York
Yanira Collado
artist
b. 1975, New York; lives in Miami
Eddie Arroyo
artist
b. 1976, Miami; lives in Miami
Cory Arcangel
artist
b. 1978, Buffalo, New York; lives in Stavanger, Norway
Juan Roberto Diago, Un hijo de Dios (A Child of God), 2011
artwork
Mixed media on canvas
African and African Diaspora, Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, and Latin American and Latinx
© Juan Roberto Diago
John Akomfrah
artist
b. 1957, Accra, Ghana; lives in London
John Akomfrah, Tropikos, 2016
artwork
Single channel HD color video, with 5.1 sound, 36 min., 41 sec.
100 Highlights and African and African Diaspora
© Smoking Dogs Films. Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery
Past Events
Bank of America
sponsor
Mellon Foundation
sponsor
Rubem Valentim
artist
b. 1922, Salvador, Brazil; d. 1991, São Paulo
Tunga
artist
b. 1952, Palmares, Brazil; d. 2016, Rio de Janeiro
Rubén Torres Llorca
artist
b. 1957, Havana; lives in Miami
Esterio Segura
artist
b. 1970, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba; lives in Havana
Pedro Reyes
artist
b. 1972, Mexico City; lives in Mexico City
Sandra Ramos
artist
b. 1969, Havana; lives in Miami
Manuel Piña
artist
b. 1958, Havana; lives in Vancouver
Ernesto Neto
artist
b. 1964, Rio de Janeiro; lives in Rio de Janeiro
Paulo Nazareth
artist
b. 1977, Governador Valadares, Brazil; lives in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Robert Morris
artist
b. 1931, Kansas City, Missouri; d. 2018, Kingston, New York
Antonio Vega Macotela
artist
b. 1980, Mexico City; lives in Mexico City and Amsterdam
Rashid Johnson
artist
b. 1977, Chicago; lives in New York
Yanira Collado
artist
b. 1975, New York; lives in Miami
Eddie Arroyo
artist
b. 1976, Miami; lives in Miami
Cory Arcangel
artist
b. 1978, Buffalo, New York; lives in Stavanger, Norway
Juan Roberto Diago, Un hijo de Dios (A Child of God), 2011
artwork
Mixed media on canvas
African and African Diaspora, Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, and Latin American and Latinx
© Juan Roberto Diago
John Akomfrah
artist
b. 1957, Accra, Ghana; lives in London
John Akomfrah, Tropikos, 2016
artwork
Single channel HD color video, with 5.1 sound, 36 min., 41 sec.
100 Highlights and African and African Diaspora
© Smoking Dogs Films. Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery