Upcoming Art Talks
Willie Cole, With a Heart of Gold, 2005–06
artwork
Shoes, wood, screws, metal, and staples
African and African Diaspora
© Willie Cole. Image courtesy of Alexander and Bonin, New York
Ellsworth Kelly
artist
b. 1923, Newburgh, New York; d. 2015, Spencertown, New York
Emanoel Araújo
artist
b. 1940, Santo Amaro, Brazil; d. 2022, São Paulo
Widline Cadet
artist
b. 1992, Pétion-Ville, Haiti; lives in Los Angeles
Antonio Obá
artist
b. 1983, Ceilândia, Brazil; lives in Brasília
Nádia Taquary
artist
b. 1967, Salvador, Brazil; lives in Salvador
Rosana Paulino
artist
b. 1967, São Paulo; lives in São Paulo
Abraham Cruzvillegas
artist
b. 1968, Mexico City; lives in Mexico City
Woody De Othello: coming forth by day
exhibition
Miami-born artist Woody De Othello presents coming forth by day, a new series of ceramic and wood sculptures, tiled wall works, and a large-scale bronze that explore the primordial relationship between body, earth, and spirit.
Through Sunday, June 28, 2026
Ambassadors for Black Art ARTrek: Jared McGriff
event
Members
June 27, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Thursdays at PAMM: MikeQ
event
Adult and General Public and Thursdays at PAMM
June 26, 2025, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Widline Cadet, Sé Sou Ou Mwen Mété Espwa m #1 (I Put All My Hopes On You #1), 2021
artwork
Archival inkjet print and inkjet print in artist frame
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora
© Widline Cadet
Rosana Paulino, Musa paradisíaca (Paradisiacal Muse), 2018
artwork
Digital print on cloth, cutout, paint, and sewing
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Rosana Paulino
Antonio Obá, Os infantes – irreverência (The Children—Irreverence), 2020
artwork
Oil on canvas
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Antonio Obá. Courtesy of the artist and Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York
Emanoel Araújo, Oxumaré, 2021
artwork
Wood, automotive paint, iron, neon, shells, mirrors, beads, and glass
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© The Estate of Emanoel Araújo. Courtesy of Jack Shainman Gallery, New York and Simōes de Assis, São Paulo
Nádia Taquary, Oriki Omolú, 2020
artwork
Centenary ipê wood, Nigerian lagidigbás beads, straw, glass beads, and copper
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Nádia Taquary
Abraham Cruzvillegas, Blind self portrait listening to ‘Our delight’ by Dizzie Gillespie, watching some nice videos -sent by IsadoraHastings- of Garifuna ladies dancing in frenzy during a ceremony in Trujillo, Honduras, after reading EmilianoMonge’s ‘La superficie más honda’, 2017
artwork
Enamel on newspaper clippings, cardboard, photographs, drawings, postcards, envelopes, tickets, vouchers, letters, drawings, posters, flyers, cards, recipes, napkins, and steel pins
Latin American and Latinx
© Abraham Cruzvillegas. Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Ellsworth Kelly, Blue Black Red Green, 2001
artwork
Lithograph on Lanaquarelle 640 gram paper
© Ellsworth Kelly Foundation and Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery
PAMM Free Second Saturdays: Juneteenth Celebration
event
Family & Community and Second Saturday
June 14, 2025, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Thursdays at PAMM: Juneteenth Celebration with The Harden Project Duo
event
Adult and General Public and Thursdays at PAMM
June 19, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Past Events
Willie Cole, With a Heart of Gold, 2005–06
artwork
Shoes, wood, screws, metal, and staples
African and African Diaspora
© Willie Cole. Image courtesy of Alexander and Bonin, New York
Ellsworth Kelly
artist
b. 1923, Newburgh, New York; d. 2015, Spencertown, New York
Emanoel Araújo
artist
b. 1940, Santo Amaro, Brazil; d. 2022, São Paulo
Widline Cadet
artist
b. 1992, Pétion-Ville, Haiti; lives in Los Angeles
Antonio Obá
artist
b. 1983, Ceilândia, Brazil; lives in Brasília
Nádia Taquary
artist
b. 1967, Salvador, Brazil; lives in Salvador
Rosana Paulino
artist
b. 1967, São Paulo; lives in São Paulo
Abraham Cruzvillegas
artist
b. 1968, Mexico City; lives in Mexico City
Woody De Othello: coming forth by day
exhibition
Miami-born artist Woody De Othello presents coming forth by day, a new series of ceramic and wood sculptures, tiled wall works, and a large-scale bronze that explore the primordial relationship between body, earth, and spirit.
Through Sunday, June 28, 2026
Ambassadors for Black Art ARTrek: Jared McGriff
event
Members
June 27, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Thursdays at PAMM: MikeQ
event
Adult and General Public and Thursdays at PAMM
June 26, 2025, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Widline Cadet, Sé Sou Ou Mwen Mété Espwa m #1 (I Put All My Hopes On You #1), 2021
artwork
Archival inkjet print and inkjet print in artist frame
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora
© Widline Cadet
Rosana Paulino, Musa paradisíaca (Paradisiacal Muse), 2018
artwork
Digital print on cloth, cutout, paint, and sewing
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Rosana Paulino
Antonio Obá, Os infantes – irreverência (The Children—Irreverence), 2020
artwork
Oil on canvas
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Antonio Obá. Courtesy of the artist and Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York
Emanoel Araújo, Oxumaré, 2021
artwork
Wood, automotive paint, iron, neon, shells, mirrors, beads, and glass
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© The Estate of Emanoel Araújo. Courtesy of Jack Shainman Gallery, New York and Simōes de Assis, São Paulo
Nádia Taquary, Oriki Omolú, 2020
artwork
Centenary ipê wood, Nigerian lagidigbás beads, straw, glass beads, and copper
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Nádia Taquary
Abraham Cruzvillegas, Blind self portrait listening to ‘Our delight’ by Dizzie Gillespie, watching some nice videos -sent by IsadoraHastings- of Garifuna ladies dancing in frenzy during a ceremony in Trujillo, Honduras, after reading EmilianoMonge’s ‘La superficie más honda’, 2017
artwork
Enamel on newspaper clippings, cardboard, photographs, drawings, postcards, envelopes, tickets, vouchers, letters, drawings, posters, flyers, cards, recipes, napkins, and steel pins
Latin American and Latinx
© Abraham Cruzvillegas. Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles
Ellsworth Kelly, Blue Black Red Green, 2001
artwork
Lithograph on Lanaquarelle 640 gram paper
© Ellsworth Kelly Foundation and Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery
PAMM Free Second Saturdays: Juneteenth Celebration
event
Family & Community and Second Saturday
June 14, 2025, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Thursdays at PAMM: Juneteenth Celebration with The Harden Project Duo
event
Adult and General Public and Thursdays at PAMM
June 19, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
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.