Pérez Art Museum Miami is ready to welcome visitors. The museum, which closed due to the pandemic, has reopened – with a few changes.
The exhibits are as creative as ever – but due to COVID-19, the venue is limiting daily capacity and offering timed ticketing.
“We are thrilled to open our doors after nearly eight months of closure. We have all endured many hardships over the past several months, and we hope now more than ever that the museum can serve as a safe space for our community to reconnect with the arts,” says PAMM Director Franklin Sirmans in a press release. “Whether it’s returning to a familiar work of art or the surprise of seeing new art in new shows, we believe art has something extraordinary to offer in this moment of ongoing challenge.”
The modern and contemporary 200,000-square-foot art museum, which overlooks Biscayne Bay, exhibits international art of the 20th and 21st centuries along with an outdoor sculpture garden.
The reopening coincides with a new exhibition, “Allied with Power: African and African Diaspora Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection,” which showcases 39 works by international African and African Diaspora artists.
“We are looking forward to welcoming you back to the museum and hope that you will find peace and inspiration in our current exhibitions,” notes the venue’s website.
For more information, call 305-375-3000 or visit pamm.org.