Art Talks

Art Talks
Art Talks

Upcoming Art Talks

José Rosabal

artist
b. 1935, Manzanillo, Cuba; lives in New York

José Rosabal, Vanishing Points (Yellow), 2011–12

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Gonzalo Fuenmayor

artist
b. 1977, Barranquilla, Colombia; lives in Miami

Jamilah Sabur

artist
b. 1987, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica; lives in Brussels

Jamilah Sabur, Tilt (blue), 2019

artwork
Plaster, burlap, wood, and enamel paint
African and African Diaspora, Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, and Miami-based artists

Michael Vasquez

artist
b. 1983, St. Petersburg, Florida; lives in Miami

Michael Vasquez, This Is Ours—Hokk, 2012

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
Latin American and Latinx and Miami-based artists

Carlos Maciá

artist
b. 1951, Havana; d. 1994, Miami

Carlos Maciá, The Spheres, 1993

artwork
Colored pencil, gold leaf, ink, Letraset, watercolor, and paper collage
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Word/Image

Cecilia Vicuña

artist
b. 1948, Santiago, Chile; lives in New York and Santiago

Cecilia Vicuña, Quipu Gut, 2017

artwork
Dyed unspun wool
100 Highlights and Latin American and Latinx

Polly Apfelbaum

artist
b. 1955, Philadelphia; lives in New York

Polly Apfelbaum, Mojo Jojo, 2001

artwork
Dyed velvet

Jennie C. Jones

artist
b. 1968, Cincinnati; lives in Hudson, New York

Jennie C. Jones, Constant Structure, 2020

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora

Andrea Bowers

artist
b. 1965, Wilmington, Ohio; lives in Los Angeles

Andrea Bowers, Climate Change is Real, 2017

artwork
Aluminum, paint, and neon
100 Highlights and Word/Image

Lucia Hierro

artist
b. 1987, New York; lives in New York

Lucia Hierro, Can I Borrow a Cup of Sugar, 2020

artwork
Digital print on brushed suede, foam, and packing peanuts
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Helen Frankenthaler

artist
b. 1928, New York; d. 2011, Darien, Connecticut
1 94 95 96 97 98 119

Past Events

José Rosabal

artist
b. 1935, Manzanillo, Cuba; lives in New York

José Rosabal, Vanishing Points (Yellow), 2011–12

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Gonzalo Fuenmayor

artist
b. 1977, Barranquilla, Colombia; lives in Miami

Jamilah Sabur

artist
b. 1987, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica; lives in Brussels

Jamilah Sabur, Tilt (blue), 2019

artwork
Plaster, burlap, wood, and enamel paint
African and African Diaspora, Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, and Miami-based artists

Michael Vasquez

artist
b. 1983, St. Petersburg, Florida; lives in Miami

Michael Vasquez, This Is Ours—Hokk, 2012

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
Latin American and Latinx and Miami-based artists

Carlos Maciá

artist
b. 1951, Havana; d. 1994, Miami

Carlos Maciá, The Spheres, 1993

artwork
Colored pencil, gold leaf, ink, Letraset, watercolor, and paper collage
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Word/Image

Cecilia Vicuña

artist
b. 1948, Santiago, Chile; lives in New York and Santiago

Cecilia Vicuña, Quipu Gut, 2017

artwork
Dyed unspun wool
100 Highlights and Latin American and Latinx

Polly Apfelbaum

artist
b. 1955, Philadelphia; lives in New York

Polly Apfelbaum, Mojo Jojo, 2001

artwork
Dyed velvet

Jennie C. Jones

artist
b. 1968, Cincinnati; lives in Hudson, New York

Jennie C. Jones, Constant Structure, 2020

artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora

Andrea Bowers

artist
b. 1965, Wilmington, Ohio; lives in Los Angeles

Andrea Bowers, Climate Change is Real, 2017

artwork
Aluminum, paint, and neon
100 Highlights and Word/Image

Lucia Hierro

artist
b. 1987, New York; lives in New York

Lucia Hierro, Can I Borrow a Cup of Sugar, 2020

artwork
Digital print on brushed suede, foam, and packing peanuts
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx

Helen Frankenthaler

artist
b. 1928, New York; d. 2011, Darien, Connecticut
1 94 95 96 97 98 119
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.