Upcoming Art Talks
Antonia Wright, I Scream, Therefore I Exist, 2011
artwork
Color video, with sound, 4 min.
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Miami-based artists
© Antonia Wright
Jenny Holzer
artist
b. 1950, Gallipolis, Ohio; lives in Hoosick Falls, New York
Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays, 1979–82
artwork
Offset posters on colored paper
100 Highlights and Word/Image
© Jenny Holzer / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Dirk Krecker
artist
b. 1972, Frankfurt, Germany; lives in Frankfurt
Dirk Krecker, I’m Not a Pirate–I’m a Fisherman, 2011
artwork
Typewriter ink on paper
Word/Image
© Dirk Krecker
Julio Larraz, Halloween, 1973
artwork
Oil on Masonite
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Julio Larraz
Julio Larraz
artist
b. 1944, Havana; lives in Miami
Anastasia Samoylova, Fountain, 2017
artwork
Dye sublimation print
Miami-based artists
© Anastasia Samoylova
Anastasia Samoylova, Construction Billboard in South Beach, 2017
artwork
Dye sublimation print
Miami-based artists
© Anastasia Samoylova
William Anastasi
artist
b. 1933, Philadelphia; d. 2023, New York
William Anastasi, Conic Section, 1968
artwork
Steel rebar
© William Anastasi
Anastasia Samoylova, Concrete Erosion, 2019
artwork
Dye sublimation print
Miami-based artists
© Anastasia Samoylova
Anastasia Samoylova
artist
b. 1984, Moscow; lives in Miami
Karon Davis
artist
b. 1977, Reno; lives in Los Angeles
Bisa Butler
artist
b. 1973, Orange, New Jersey; lives in West Orange, New Jersey
Bisa Butler, Black Is King, 2021
artwork
Cotton, silk, silk/poly blend brocade, velvet, lamé, and lace
100 Highlights and African and African Diaspora
© Bisa Butler
María Berrío
artist
b. 1982, Bogotá; lives in New York
María Berrío, Anemochory, 2019
artwork
Collage with Japanese paper and watercolor on canvas
100 Highlights and Latin American and Latinx
© María Berrío
Adult & Public Programs
learn
Enjoy a robust schedule of talks, lectures, symposiums, and events featuring artists, industry experts, and community leaders.
Web Accessibility Statement
page
PAMM has adopted a website accessibility policy to support its commitment to the accessibility of its Website.
Past Events
Antonia Wright, I Scream, Therefore I Exist, 2011
artwork
Color video, with sound, 4 min.
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Miami-based artists
© Antonia Wright
Jenny Holzer
artist
b. 1950, Gallipolis, Ohio; lives in Hoosick Falls, New York
Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays, 1979–82
artwork
Offset posters on colored paper
100 Highlights and Word/Image
© Jenny Holzer / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Dirk Krecker
artist
b. 1972, Frankfurt, Germany; lives in Frankfurt
Dirk Krecker, I’m Not a Pirate–I’m a Fisherman, 2011
artwork
Typewriter ink on paper
Word/Image
© Dirk Krecker
Julio Larraz, Halloween, 1973
artwork
Oil on Masonite
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Julio Larraz
Julio Larraz
artist
b. 1944, Havana; lives in Miami
Anastasia Samoylova, Fountain, 2017
artwork
Dye sublimation print
Miami-based artists
© Anastasia Samoylova
Anastasia Samoylova, Construction Billboard in South Beach, 2017
artwork
Dye sublimation print
Miami-based artists
© Anastasia Samoylova
William Anastasi
artist
b. 1933, Philadelphia; d. 2023, New York
William Anastasi, Conic Section, 1968
artwork
Steel rebar
© William Anastasi
Anastasia Samoylova, Concrete Erosion, 2019
artwork
Dye sublimation print
Miami-based artists
© Anastasia Samoylova
Anastasia Samoylova
artist
b. 1984, Moscow; lives in Miami
Karon Davis
artist
b. 1977, Reno; lives in Los Angeles
Bisa Butler
artist
b. 1973, Orange, New Jersey; lives in West Orange, New Jersey
Bisa Butler, Black Is King, 2021
artwork
Cotton, silk, silk/poly blend brocade, velvet, lamé, and lace
100 Highlights and African and African Diaspora
© Bisa Butler
María Berrío
artist
b. 1982, Bogotá; lives in New York
María Berrío, Anemochory, 2019
artwork
Collage with Japanese paper and watercolor on canvas
100 Highlights and Latin American and Latinx
© María Berrío
Adult & Public Programs
learn
Enjoy a robust schedule of talks, lectures, symposiums, and events featuring artists, industry experts, and community leaders.
Web Accessibility Statement
page
PAMM has adopted a website accessibility policy to support its commitment to the accessibility of its Website.
Art Talks have been made possible by endowed funds granted by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Heckscher Foundation for Children to underwrite the museum’s broad portfolio of education programs. Together with leadership support from Miami-Dade County, these funders enable the museum to transform the lives of young people in our community through our art education programs.