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

Teachers and Schools v1

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Trophallaxis

guide
Simone Leigh’s monumental sculptural installation at PAMM, Trophallaxis, takes its name from zoology, or the study of animals. The word itself comes from two Greek words, like many other scientific terms. Trophé means ‘nourishment,’ and allaxis means ‘exchange.’ The word describes a type of feeding behavior seen in the animal…
January 28, 2022 – February 12, 2023

Simone Leigh

artist
b. 1967, Chicago; lives in New York

Simone Leigh, Trophallaxis, 2008–17

artwork
Terracotta, porcelain, epoxy, graphite, gold and platinum glazes, and antennas
100 Highlights, African and African Diaspora, and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora

Gene Davis

artist
b. 1920, Washington, D.C.; d. 1985, Washington, D.C.

Gene Davis, Blue Freak-Out, 1966

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
100 Highlights

Leonor Antunes

artist
b. 1972, Lisbon; lives in Berlin

Leonor Antunes, Anni #5, 2013

artwork
Brass

MY BODY, MY RULES

exhibition
MY BODY, MY RULES is a group exhibition that examines the mainstream portrayal of women, confronting the stereotypes, violence, limitations, and ideals imposed on the disputed image of the female body.
November 19, 2020 – September 6, 2021

Carlos Cruz-Diez: Chromosaturation

exhibition
Acquired for PAMM’s collection in 2020 with funds provided by Jorge M. Pérez, Chromosaturation is an immersive environment that reimagines color as an embodied experience.
June 10, 2022 – May 21, 2023

Permanent Collection

exhibition
Following over 25 years of effort, and thanks to the generosity of hundreds of supporters, the museum’s collection has grown to encompass nearly 3,000 works of art, a selection of which is currently on view in eight galleries spread throughout the building—two on the first floor and six on the…
Ongoing

Simone Leigh: Trophallaxis

exhibition
Trophallaxis (2008–17) encapsulates artist Simone Leigh’s emphasis on the female body—particularly the Black female body—as a culturally loaded signifier. The presentation marks the first time this work is shown since it was acquired for the museum in 2018 with funds provided by PAMM’s Collectors Council.
January 28, 2022 – February 12, 2023

Sculpture Garden

exhibition
Featuring works by artists such as Anthony Caro, Gonzálo Fonseca, Edgar Negret, Ernesto Neto, Jedd Novatt, Pablo Atchugarry and Mark di Suvero, PAMM’s Sculpture Garden displays large-scale sculptures that can be enjoyed in the open air.
Ongoing

George Segal: Abraham’s Farewell to Ishmael

exhibition
Thanks to a recent grant received through the Bank of America Art Conservation Project, George Segal’s Abraham’s Farewell to Ishmael (1987) is on view for the first time since a complete restoration.
November 22, 2019 – April 23, 2023

The Artist as Poet: Selections from PAMM’s Collection

exhibition
With a nod to Surrealism and its use of everyday materials, subversion of common objects, and incorporation of poetic language, this exhibition celebrates how the characteristics of the poème-objet (poem-object) are present in contemporary art.
March 25, 2021 – July 10, 2022

Felipe Mujica: The Swaying Motion on the Bank of the River Falls

exhibition
Felipe Mujica creates works comprised of installation, drawing, collapsible sculptures, and printmaking. His fabric panels—or curtains, as he describes them—operate as both sculptural objects and functional architectural interventions.
May 20, 2021 – May 1, 2022

Mariano: Variations on a Theme

exhibition
Mariano: Variations on a Theme is the first major retrospective exhibition of the work of Cuban artist Mariano Rodríguez in the United States.
August 5, 2022 – January 22, 2023

Jedd Novatt: Monotypes and More

exhibition
Jedd  Novatt: Monotypes and More is comprised of small-scale sculptures that inform  Novatt’s  two-dimensional works on paper and his relationship to drawing.
October 14, 2021 – June 26, 2022

Zhivago Duncan: Pretentious Crap

exhibition
Zhivago Duncan creates elaborate multimedia works accompanied by sprawling narratives.
November 30, 2021 – September 25, 2022

Kazimir Malevich and Olga Rozanova

artist
Kazimir Malevich (b. 1878, Kiev, Ukraine; d.1935, Saint Petersburg, Russia) and Olga Rozanova (b.1886, Melekin, Russia; d. 1918, Moscow)
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Past Events

Teachers and Schools v1

learn

Trophallaxis

guide
Simone Leigh’s monumental sculptural installation at PAMM, Trophallaxis, takes its name from zoology, or the study of animals. The word itself comes from two Greek words, like many other scientific terms. Trophé means ‘nourishment,’ and allaxis means ‘exchange.’ The word describes a type of feeding behavior seen in the animal…
January 28, 2022 – February 12, 2023

Simone Leigh

artist
b. 1967, Chicago; lives in New York

Simone Leigh, Trophallaxis, 2008–17

artwork
Terracotta, porcelain, epoxy, graphite, gold and platinum glazes, and antennas
100 Highlights, African and African Diaspora, and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora

Gene Davis

artist
b. 1920, Washington, D.C.; d. 1985, Washington, D.C.

Gene Davis, Blue Freak-Out, 1966

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
100 Highlights

Leonor Antunes

artist
b. 1972, Lisbon; lives in Berlin

Leonor Antunes, Anni #5, 2013

artwork
Brass

MY BODY, MY RULES

exhibition
MY BODY, MY RULES is a group exhibition that examines the mainstream portrayal of women, confronting the stereotypes, violence, limitations, and ideals imposed on the disputed image of the female body.
November 19, 2020 – September 6, 2021

Carlos Cruz-Diez: Chromosaturation

exhibition
Acquired for PAMM’s collection in 2020 with funds provided by Jorge M. Pérez, Chromosaturation is an immersive environment that reimagines color as an embodied experience.
June 10, 2022 – May 21, 2023

Permanent Collection

exhibition
Following over 25 years of effort, and thanks to the generosity of hundreds of supporters, the museum’s collection has grown to encompass nearly 3,000 works of art, a selection of which is currently on view in eight galleries spread throughout the building—two on the first floor and six on the…
Ongoing

Simone Leigh: Trophallaxis

exhibition
Trophallaxis (2008–17) encapsulates artist Simone Leigh’s emphasis on the female body—particularly the Black female body—as a culturally loaded signifier. The presentation marks the first time this work is shown since it was acquired for the museum in 2018 with funds provided by PAMM’s Collectors Council.
January 28, 2022 – February 12, 2023

Sculpture Garden

exhibition
Featuring works by artists such as Anthony Caro, Gonzálo Fonseca, Edgar Negret, Ernesto Neto, Jedd Novatt, Pablo Atchugarry and Mark di Suvero, PAMM’s Sculpture Garden displays large-scale sculptures that can be enjoyed in the open air.
Ongoing

George Segal: Abraham’s Farewell to Ishmael

exhibition
Thanks to a recent grant received through the Bank of America Art Conservation Project, George Segal’s Abraham’s Farewell to Ishmael (1987) is on view for the first time since a complete restoration.
November 22, 2019 – April 23, 2023

The Artist as Poet: Selections from PAMM’s Collection

exhibition
With a nod to Surrealism and its use of everyday materials, subversion of common objects, and incorporation of poetic language, this exhibition celebrates how the characteristics of the poème-objet (poem-object) are present in contemporary art.
March 25, 2021 – July 10, 2022

Felipe Mujica: The Swaying Motion on the Bank of the River Falls

exhibition
Felipe Mujica creates works comprised of installation, drawing, collapsible sculptures, and printmaking. His fabric panels—or curtains, as he describes them—operate as both sculptural objects and functional architectural interventions.
May 20, 2021 – May 1, 2022

Mariano: Variations on a Theme

exhibition
Mariano: Variations on a Theme is the first major retrospective exhibition of the work of Cuban artist Mariano Rodríguez in the United States.
August 5, 2022 – January 22, 2023

Jedd Novatt: Monotypes and More

exhibition
Jedd  Novatt: Monotypes and More is comprised of small-scale sculptures that inform  Novatt’s  two-dimensional works on paper and his relationship to drawing.
October 14, 2021 – June 26, 2022

Zhivago Duncan: Pretentious Crap

exhibition
Zhivago Duncan creates elaborate multimedia works accompanied by sprawling narratives.
November 30, 2021 – September 25, 2022

Kazimir Malevich and Olga Rozanova

artist
Kazimir Malevich (b. 1878, Kiev, Ukraine; d.1935, Saint Petersburg, Russia) and Olga Rozanova (b.1886, Melekin, Russia; d. 1918, Moscow)
1 93 94 95 96 97 117