Miami.The Art Museum at Florida International University Florida International University, primarily at University Park, Miami; coeducational; chartered 1965, opened 1972. A research university, it has 18 colleges and schools and many specialized centers and institutes, including those in biomedical engineering, database University Park Compus, PC 110 S.W. 107 Avenue & 8th street, Miami, FL 33199 Tel: 305.348.2890 Fax: 305.348.2762 artinfo@flu.edu www.artmuseumatfiu.org American Art American art, the art of the North American colonies and of the United States. There are separate articles on American architecture, North American Native art, pre-Columbian art and architecture, Mexican art and architecture, Spanish colonial art and architecture, Today: Faces and Figures Through March 9 MFA See multifactor authentication. 2003 Graduate Exhibition March 24 - April 9 BFA BFA abbr. Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA abbr BFA, B.F.A Bachelor of Fine Arts; first degree in Fine Arts. Spring 2003 Graduate Exhibition April 25 - May 7 The Martin Z. Margulles Sculpture Park is open year round. Bass Museum of Art 2121 Park Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Tel: 305.673.7530 Fax: 305.673.7062 www.bassmuseum.org The Making of Miami Beach, 1933-1942: The Architecture of Lawrence Murray Dixon Though April 16 Yayoi Kusama Through May 11 Hannelore Baron: Works from 1969-1987 April 19 - June 15 Treasures form the Collection of the Bass Museum of Art Ongoing Daniel Azoulay Gallery 3900 A - NE 1st Avenue, Miami Design District The Miami Design District is a section north of downtown Miami, Florida within the southern extremity of Little Haiti. It is divided by NE 36th Street to the south, NE 41st Street to the north, North Miami Avenue to the west and Biscayne Boulevard (US 1) to the east. , Miami, FL 33137 Tel: 305.576.1977 Fax: 305.576.1987 Dazoulay@pgoln.nt danielazoulaygallery.com FIU FIU Florida International University FIU Financial Intelligence Unit FIU Fingerprint Identification Unit (Sony) FIU Fire Investigation Unit FIU Fraud Investigation Unit (UK) FIU Facsimile Interface Unit "Alumni" Photography Exhibition March 8 - March 21 C404-40-40-33: Video installation March 22 - April 5 Ocean Drive Magazine: Decade of the Supermodel April 8 - April 12 Diana Lowenstein Fine Art 3080 SW 38th Count, Miami, FL 33146 Tel: 305.774.5969 Fax: 305.774.5970 dlfa@lionstone.net www.difineart.com.ar Visual Poetry: Group Exhibition March 7 - Marcy 29 Altor Ortiz: Photography April 4 - April 30 Leonard Tachmes Gallery 817 NE 125 Street, North Miami, FL 33161 Tel: 305.895.1030 Fax: 305.935.6265 Helicopter Through March 16 Tom Virgin: Reflections and Dreams March 28 - May 15 Miami Art Museum The Miami Art Museum (MAM) is an art museum located in Downtown Miami, Florida, in the United States. It was founded in 1996 as the successor to the Center for the Fine Arts. 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130 Tel: 305.375.3000 Fax: 305.375.1725 www.miamiartmuaeum.org Undercurrents Undercurrents is:
March 4 - April 6 New Work: Roberto Behar and Resario Marquardt Through June 22 Shirin Neshat March 20 - June 1 Visual Poetics: Art and the Word April 25 - November 16 Museum of Contemporary Art 770 NE 125th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 Tel: 305.893.6211 Fax: 305.891.1472 www.mocanomi.org Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949-2002) Trenton Doyle Hancock Trenton Doyle Hancock is an American fine artist who was born in 1974 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Hancock received a BFA from Texas A&M University, Commerce, Texas and an MFA from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University, Philadelphia. : it Came From Studio Floor Through June 8 Pablo Cano's For Heaven's Sake April 12 - May The Wolfsonian-Florida International University 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Tel: 305.531.1001 Fax: 305.531.2133 www.wolfsonian.org From Emperors to Hai Polloi: Portraits of an Era, 1851-1945 Through May 11 Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections From The Wolfsonian-FIU Collection Ongoing, updated throughout the season |
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