Upcoming Art Talks
Studio Visits
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Live Studio Visits A series that highlights local artists through virtual studio visits with PAMM curators.
Conversations
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A robust schedule of talks featuring artists, industry experts, and community leaders.
Charles Crumb, Untitled, ca. 1967
artwork
Notebook with graphite and ink
Word/Image
© Charles Crumb
Manuel Piña, Sin título (2/10) from the series Aguas baldías (Untitled (2/10), from the series Empty Waters), 1992–94
artwork
Digital chromogenic print
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Manuel Piña
José Ángel Vincench, Gusano #1 (Worm #1), 2014
artwork
Gold leaf on canvas
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© José Ángel Vincench
Sandra Ramos, From the series Migraciones II (Migrations II), 1994
artwork
Mixed media
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Miami-based artists
© Sandra Ramos
Reynier Leyva Novo, 9 Leyes from the series El peso de la Historia (9 Laws from the series The Weight of History), 2014
artwork
Printing press ink and dry transfer decals on wall
100 Highlights, Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, and Latin American and Latinx
© Reynier Leyva Novo
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
Past Events
Studio Visits
learn
Live Studio Visits A series that highlights local artists through virtual studio visits with PAMM curators.
Conversations
learn
A robust schedule of talks featuring artists, industry experts, and community leaders.
Charles Crumb, Untitled, ca. 1967
artwork
Notebook with graphite and ink
Word/Image
© Charles Crumb
Manuel Piña, Sin título (2/10) from the series Aguas baldías (Untitled (2/10), from the series Empty Waters), 1992–94
artwork
Digital chromogenic print
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© Manuel Piña
José Ángel Vincench, Gusano #1 (Worm #1), 2014
artwork
Gold leaf on canvas
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
© José Ángel Vincench
Sandra Ramos, From the series Migraciones II (Migrations II), 1994
artwork
Mixed media
Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, Latin American and Latinx, and Miami-based artists
© Sandra Ramos
Reynier Leyva Novo, 9 Leyes from the series El peso de la Historia (9 Laws from the series The Weight of History), 2014
artwork
Printing press ink and dry transfer decals on wall
100 Highlights, Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora, and Latin American and Latinx
© Reynier Leyva Novo
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
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.