A seasonal lecture series made possible thanks to a generous gift from Dennis and Debra Scholl.
Upcoming Scholl Lectures
This is America: Selections from PAMM’s Collection
guide
This Is America: Selections from PAMM’s Collection marks the semiquincentennial––the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence––through artworks drawn from the permanent collection of Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM).
On View
See it First, See it Free
page
Become an PAMM member today and save 15% on our regular membership rates.
Ann Agee
artist
b. 1959, Philadelphia; lives in New York
Ben Sakoguchi
artist
b. 1938, San Bernardino, California; lives in Pasadena, California
vanessa german
artist
b. 1976, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; lives between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Asheville, North Carolina
Zéh Palito, Black Monalisa, 2022
artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
Leasho Johnson, The dissension of Anansi (#19), 2022
artwork
Charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, oil stick, oil, coffee, logwood dye, gold foil, and gesso on paper mounted on canvas
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora
Guadalupe Maravilla, Silver Guadalupe Drawing, 2022
artwork
Ink, paint, beads, aluminum, agate, and brown obsidian on inkjet print
Latin American and Latinx
Carrie Mae Weems, The Blues, 2017
artwork
Archival pigment prints
African and African Diaspora
© Carrie Mae Weems. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Jack Delano, Federal housing project on the outskirts of the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico. About an acre of land for gardens is provided with each house, 1942/1986
artwork
Dye transfer print
U.S. government work-for-hire in public domain
Jack Delano, Sawmill at Greensboro Lumber Co., Greensboro, GA, 1941/1985
artwork
Dye transfer print
U.S. government work-for-hire in public domain
Jack Delano, Rural Scene near Andover, Maine, 1940/1986
artwork
Dye transfer print
U.S. government work-for-hire in public domain
Joaquín Torres-García, Paisaje de Mentón (Menton Landscape), 1948
artwork
Oil on board
Latin American and Latinx
Public Domain
Joaquín Torres-García, Construcción (Construction), 1936
artwork
Graphite on paper
Latin American and Latinx
Public Domain
Gisela Colón
artist
b. 1966, Vancouver, Canada; lives in Los Angeles
Gisela Colón, Ultra Spheroid (Gold Aqua), 2017
artwork
Blow-molded acrylic
Local Views: Josh Kline & Naomi Fisher in Conversation: Rethinking Art Infrastructure in an Age of Urgency
event
Adult and General Public
May 30, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
GAME TIME: Session 2 —Dialogues on Art, Sports and Headlines
event
Adult and General Public
June 26, 2026, 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
Naomi Bitton
person
Naomi Bitton is PAMM’s Curatorial Administrative Assistant.
Artists in Tandem: Love and Muses in the PAMM Galleries by Naomi Bitton
post
From a Los Angeles family’s potted plants to Europe’s bustling streets, both adoring and platonic relationships quietly shape the works we encounter in museums today—even when this presence is subtle or symbolic. Whether through shared travel, domestic life, or creative dialogue, these bonds reveal that art is rarely made alone.
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Past Scholl Lectures
This is America: Selections from PAMM’s Collection
guide
This Is America: Selections from PAMM’s Collection marks the semiquincentennial––the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence––through artworks drawn from the permanent collection of Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM).
On View
See it First, See it Free
page
Become an PAMM member today and save 15% on our regular membership rates.
Ann Agee
artist
b. 1959, Philadelphia; lives in New York
Ben Sakoguchi
artist
b. 1938, San Bernardino, California; lives in Pasadena, California
vanessa german
artist
b. 1976, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; lives between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Asheville, North Carolina
Zéh Palito, Black Monalisa, 2022
artwork
Acrylic on canvas
African and African Diaspora and Latin American and Latinx
Leasho Johnson, The dissension of Anansi (#19), 2022
artwork
Charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, oil stick, oil, coffee, logwood dye, gold foil, and gesso on paper mounted on canvas
African and African Diaspora and Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora
Guadalupe Maravilla, Silver Guadalupe Drawing, 2022
artwork
Ink, paint, beads, aluminum, agate, and brown obsidian on inkjet print
Latin American and Latinx
Carrie Mae Weems, The Blues, 2017
artwork
Archival pigment prints
African and African Diaspora
© Carrie Mae Weems. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Jack Delano, Federal housing project on the outskirts of the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico. About an acre of land for gardens is provided with each house, 1942/1986
artwork
Dye transfer print
U.S. government work-for-hire in public domain
Jack Delano, Sawmill at Greensboro Lumber Co., Greensboro, GA, 1941/1985
artwork
Dye transfer print
U.S. government work-for-hire in public domain
Jack Delano, Rural Scene near Andover, Maine, 1940/1986
artwork
Dye transfer print
U.S. government work-for-hire in public domain
Joaquín Torres-García, Paisaje de Mentón (Menton Landscape), 1948
artwork
Oil on board
Latin American and Latinx
Public Domain
Joaquín Torres-García, Construcción (Construction), 1936
artwork
Graphite on paper
Latin American and Latinx
Public Domain
Gisela Colón
artist
b. 1966, Vancouver, Canada; lives in Los Angeles
Gisela Colón, Ultra Spheroid (Gold Aqua), 2017
artwork
Blow-molded acrylic
Local Views: Josh Kline & Naomi Fisher in Conversation: Rethinking Art Infrastructure in an Age of Urgency
event
Adult and General Public
May 30, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
GAME TIME: Session 2 —Dialogues on Art, Sports and Headlines
event
Adult and General Public
June 26, 2026, 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
Naomi Bitton
person
Naomi Bitton is PAMM’s Curatorial Administrative Assistant.
Artists in Tandem: Love and Muses in the PAMM Galleries by Naomi Bitton
post
From a Los Angeles family’s potted plants to Europe’s bustling streets, both adoring and platonic relationships quietly shape the works we encounter in museums today—even when this presence is subtle or symbolic. Whether through shared travel, domestic life, or creative dialogue, these bonds reveal that art is rarely made alone.
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