Miami

Coral Gables Museum

Coral Gables Museum’s facility consists of the historic site of the Old Police and Fire Station, and additional galleries and outdoor spaces that were constructed in the 2010. New spaces include the 3,000 square foot Carole A. Fewell Gallery, a beautiful 5,000 square foot Museum Plaza and Courtyard off of the main lobby.

Superblue Miami

Superblue Miami is an innovative immersive art center dedicated to redefining how people experience contemporary art. Instead of traditional galleries, it offers large-scale, multi-sensory installations where visitors actively participate and become part of the artwork itself.

Museum of Graffiti

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, children in major U.S. cities created a new art form by writing their names on neighborhood walls. Despite efforts to stop it, this practice evolved into more complex and colorful designs, forming the foundation of modern graffiti styles.
Fifty years later, the Museum of Graffiti was প্রতিষ্ঠা to preserve its history and highlight its influence on art, design, and culture.

Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU

The Museum’s extensive collection of artifacts, documents, photographs and oral histories focuses on the people who have shaped and continue to influence the development of our state, drawing crucial links between their contributions and the social, political, economic, cultural and religious aspects of Jewish life in Florida and the relationship of Jews to the dominant non-Jewish population. As such, the collection offers a wealth of opportunity for research by students, scholars, historians and journalists. JMOF-FIU is also an extended classroom for thousands of Miami-Dade County Public School students, inspiring them to explore their own cultural heritage and those of all ethnic groups in our multicultural society.

Espacio 23

El Espacio 23 is a contemporary art space founded by collector and philanthropist Jorge M. Pérez. Located within a repurposed 28,000 square foot warehouse in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood, El Espacio 23 serves artists, curators and the general public with regular exhibitions, residencies and a variety of special projects drawn from the Pérez Collection.

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse is a nonprofit institution located in a 50,000 square foot retro-fitted warehouse in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami. The Warehouse presents seasonal exhibitions from the collection of renowned collector Martin Z. Margulies as well as educational programs, special exhibitions and an international loan program. The Warehouse is operated and funded by the Martin Z. Margulies Foundation, a thirty-year resource for the study and enjoyment of the visual arts. 

HistoryMiami Museum

HistoryMiami Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate located in downtown Miami, safeguards and shares Miami stories to foster learning, inspire a sense of place, and cultivate an engaged community. We connect people by telling the stories of our communities, individuals, places and events. Every exhibition, artistic endeavor, city tour, educational program, research effort and publication we present is another step closer to everyone understanding the critical value of the past in shaping our collective future.

Lowe Art Museum

The Lowe Art Museum originated on February 22, 1950, with the opening of the “University Art Gallery” at the University of Miami, the city’s first professional art exhibition space serving both academic and public audiences.

Museum of Contemporary Art MOCA North Miami

Emerging from a modest single gallery as the Center for Contemporary Art in 1981, the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami transformed into a 23,000-square-foot facility by 1996, thanks to a $2.5 million grant from Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant and architects Charles Gwathmey of GSNY alongside Miami firm Gelabert-Navia.

The Wolfsonian – FIU

The Wolfsonian–FIU is a museum that explores the inventive and provocative character of the modern world. Through objects and design, we reveal how the past influences the present and shapes the future.

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a vibrant cultural hub in the heart of Miami, a space where history, nature, and art converge. One of Miami’s most treasured landmarks, Vizcaya features a Main House with with original furnishings in 34 rooms, ten acres of meticulously landscaped gardens, as well as the historic Vizcaya Village.

The Bass

The Bass is Miami Beach’s contemporary art museum. Focusing on exhibitions of international contemporary art, The Bass presents mid-career and established artists reflecting the spirit and international character of Miami Beach. The Bass seeks to expand the interpretation of contemporary art by incorporating disciplines of contemporary culture, such as design, fashion and architecture, into the exhibition program.  The exhibition program encompasses a wide range of media and artistic points of view that bring new thought to the diverse cultural context of Miami Beach.

Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA Miami) is dedicated to promoting continuous experimentation in contemporary art, advancing new scholarship, and fostering the exchange of art and ideas throughout the Miami region and internationally. Through an energetic calendar of exhibitions and programs, and its collection, ICA Miami provides an important international platform for the work of local, emerging, and under-recognized artists, and advances the public appreciation and understanding of the most innovative art of our time. The museum is deeply committed to providing open, public access to artistic excellence by offering year-round free admission.

Fountainhead Residency

Fountainhead Residency provides artists with connections to thrive in their careers and a nurturing environment to create, converse, inspire and be inspired.

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is a modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Rubell Museum

The Rubell Museum’s collection is distinguished by its unprecedented range and depth that has enabled the Museum to organize over 50 exhibitions during the last three decades drawn entirely from its holdings in painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation. These have included such groundbreaking and diverse exhibitions as Red Eye: Los Angeles Artists (2006), 30 Americans (2008), Against All Odds: Keith Haring (2008), Beg Borrow and Steal (2009), NO MAN’S LAND (2015), Purvis Young (2018), Yayoi Kusama (2020), and She Said, She Said: Contemporary Artists from the Rubell Museum (2024). Many of these exhibitions have toured to museums internationally and have been accompanied by published catalogues.

Cyland Lab

A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION FOUNDED IN 2007 BY INDEPENDENT ARTISTS AND CURATORS. WE ARE PROMOTING THE EMERGENCE OF NEW FORMS OF

MIFA Miami International Fine Arts

In the year of 2019, visionaries Teresa Jessurum Uribe, Elkin Canas, Milixa Morón, Carlos Martínez León, and Gilberto Uribe united their passion for the transformative power of the arts, birthing the Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA). 

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