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M U S E U M S   I N   S O U T H   F L O R I D A

Frost Art Museum at FIU.    

http://thefrost.fiu.edu/museum_info.htm

The mission of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University is to enrich and educate local, national and international audiences through the language of art by collecting, preserving, researching, interpreting and exhibiting art from diverse cultures throughout human history.

Lowe Art Museum at U.M.

http://www6.miami.edu/lowe/index.html

The mission of the Lowe Art Museum, the art museum of the University of Miami, is to serve the University, and the Greater South Florida communities, and national and international visitors as a teaching and exhibiting resource through its permanent and borrowed collections.

PAMM-Perez Art Museum, Miami, Florida

http://www.pamm.org/

This is the pride of Miami.  Our very own art museum.  Here you can see the work of great artists, including our very own Teresita Fernandez .

The Bass Museum

https://www.bassmuseum.org/

The Bass Museum was founded in 1963 through the donation of a private collection of Renaissance and Baroque works of art to the City of Miami Beach by John and Johanna Bass. The founding collection consisted of 500 works, primarily European Old Master paintings, important textiles and religious sculptures. Today, the museum houses over 3,000 works including: European painting and sculpture from the 15th century to present; Seventh to 20th-century textiles, tapestries and ecclesiastical vestments and artifacts; 20th and 21st-century North American, Latin American, Asian and Caribbean art; Photographs, prints and drawings; and modern and contemporary architecture and design with emphasis on the pre and postwar design history of Miami Beach.

Wolfsonian

http://www.wolfsonian.org/

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University is a museum, library, and research center that uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. The collections comprise approximately 120,000 objects from the period of 1885 to 1945—the height of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the Second World War—in a variety of media including furniture; industrial-design objects; works in glass, ceramics, and metal; rare books; periodicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.

The Wolfsonian is located at 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, in the heart of historic Miami Beach and within easy walking distance of the world-famous Art Deco hotels.

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