Meditation, stillness, and the act of receiving energy through open palms shape much of the world within "Woody De Othello: coming forth by day."
On view now. Click the link in bio to plan your visit.
In celebration of Haitian Heritage Month, join us for the first session of Chabon, a live art experience blending charcoal, music, storytelling, and conversation through the work of Haitian artist Bacheler.
Thursday, May 21
7–9pm
Plus: free museum admission after 5pm, exhibitions open until 9pm, guided tours, and happy hour at @verdemiami from 5–8pm.
RSVP at link in bio.
Set along Biscayne Bay, PAMM offers a setting where architecture, art, and waterfront views shape the experience from the moment guests arrive.
From intimate dinners to large-scale celebrations, gatherings move seamlessly between gallery spaces, open-air terraces, with an energy that feels distinctly Miami.
Because when the setting changes, so does the atmosphere. @pammvenue@pamm@byconstellationfl
Applications are still open for the 2026 Green Family Foundation Caribbean Cultural Institute Fellowships at PAMM.
Supporting artists, researchers, and women photographers across the Caribbean and its diaspora, the fellowships provide time, resources, mentorship, and institutional support to help develop new work and research in dialogue with PAMM’s collection and Miami’s cultural community.
Applications close June 1, 2026. There’s still time to apply or share with someone who should.
Link in bio for details and application information.
Info sessions have been posted on PAMM’s YouTube channel.
Through paintings, photography, sculpture, and video, "Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture" explores the emotions, rituals, pressures, and celebrations that shape sports culture and the people within it.
In works like Cara Erskine’s (@devilmaycara ) celebratory painting, a bottle of champagne becomes a symbol of victory, teamwork, resilience, and the evolving presence of women in sports, honoring the pursuit of something larger than oneself.
Plan your visit.
𝘊𝘢𝘳𝘢 𝘌𝘳𝘴𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘦
𝘌𝘝𝘌𝘙𝘠𝘉𝘖𝘋𝘠, 𝘌𝘝𝘌𝘙𝘠𝘉𝘖𝘋𝘠
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𝘰𝘪𝘭 𝘰𝘯 𝘤𝘢𝘯𝘷𝘢𝘴
2018
A quiet corner you might not know about.
Reserve time at our library to read, co-work, research or just take a moment.
Open to everyone. Click the link in bio to learn more.
Local Views at the Art Station: Bouquets & Botanicals
May 10, 1–3pm
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a hands-on afternoon of art and nature.
Create your own custom bouquet using fresh seasonal blooms, then design a handwritten, illustrated note inspired by botanical forms and textures. Led by teaching artist Nicola Salino in collaboration with Paraíso Collective, this all-ages workshop invites you to explore color, composition, and personal expression through flowers.
Free with museum admission. Link in bio to learn more.
Give Mom more than just a day. Give her a year of art, inspiration, and time together through membership.
From new exhibitions and waterfront mornings to member previews and special perks, it’s a gift that keeps giving all year long.
With a major season of art ahead in Miami, including exhibitions featuring artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Pablo Picasso, there’s never been a better time to experience it together.
Memberships available through the link in bio.
I am deeply honored to announce that “HOMECOMING (Before Time, the First Migrations),” the namesake painting of my exhibition at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), has been acquired into the museum’s permanent collection. This acquisition is especially meaningful, as the work speaks deliberately to the region’s geography, history, and its profound connections to Caribbean and Latin American diasporic journeys.
The process for the painting “HOMECOMING (Before Time, the First Migrations)” began in my Brooklyn studio and concluded through a series of live painting sessions at the museum. Under the brilliant curation of Maritza M. Lacayo, Associate Curator, the museum space was transformed into an extension of my studio. An immersive experience where painting materials, physical abstract gestures, and music from my vinyl record collection converged.
My sincere thanks to Maritza; Franklin Sirmans, Sandra and Tony Tamer Director; and Fabiana Sotillo, Curatorial Assistant; and everyone who worked with such care on this exhibition including my studio family Rey Parlá, Claudia Hilda and Christian A. Mendoza.
To Miami, the place of my birth and my first home. Thank you for welcoming me back.
@pamm@maritzamelania
Bòn Mwa Eritaj Ayisyen! 🇭🇹
Happy Haitian Heritage Month.
This month, we’re honoring the artists and cultural legacies that continue to shape Miami and the global Caribbean diaspora, including Miami-born Haitian artist Woody De Othello.
On view through June 28, "coming forth by day" is Othello’s first solo museum exhibition in his hometown. Through ceramic and wood sculptures, tiled wall works, and immersive installation, the exhibition explores the relationship between body, earth, memory, and spirit. Rooted in diasporic African traditions and informed by the artist’s Haitian heritage, the works transform everyday objects into emotional and spiritual vessels.
Celebrate with us all month.