Current Exhibitions

glass sculptures of lollipops that are blue, violet, red, yellow, brown, and green. These large glass sculptures of lollipops are upside down with sticks facing upwards to the sky.

Order Up! The Pop Art of John Miller

On View Through January 14, 2024 in the Steven and Dorothea Green Galleries

 

This solo exhibition includes thirty-five pieces of Miller’s oversized glass sculptures of food, drinks, and condiments, contextualized by 1950s diner fixtures and fittings.

 

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glass sculptures of lollipops that are blue, violet, red, yellow, brown, and green. These large glass sculptures of lollipops are upside down with sticks facing upwards to the sky.
skin color abstract form resembling a flower

Iris Eichenberg: Where Words Fail

On View Through January 14, 2024 in the Friends of Art Gallery

 

Featuring nearly forty objects that span three decades of activity, this exhibition is the first comprehensive, mid-career survey of Eichenberg's oeuvre, which ranges from conceptual jewelry to thought-provoking installations.

 

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skin color abstract form resembling a flower
black and white image of silhouettes of books stacked on top of one another with the word banned floating above.

Banned: An Interactive Lucy St. Project

On View Through February 24, 2024 in the Project Room

 

South Florida-based multi-disciplinary artist Chris Friday presents an interactive installation in response to the book bans across the United States.

 

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black and white image of silhouettes of books stacked on top of one another with the word banned floating above.
netsuke

ARTLAB | Spirits of Time: Netsuke from the Joseph and Elena Kurstin Collection

On View Through March 3, 2024 in the Lamar Adams Gallery

 

This year's ArtLab highlights miniature masterpieces carved from a variety of media and spanning several centuries. This exhibition complements works on view in the Lowe's Taplin Gallery for Asian Art.

 

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netsuke

Upcoming Exhibitions

color photograph of a white woman and black man shot from above their heads. Each figure is looking up at the camera.

Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from The Do Good Fund

February 16, 2024 through May 18, 2024 in the Friends of Art Gallery and the Steven and Dorothea Green Galleries

 

This large-scale survey of the Do Good’s collection of photography charts a visual narrative of the ever-changing American South. 

 

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color photograph of a white woman and black man shot from above their heads. Each figure is looking up at the camera.

Exhibitions and programs at the Lowe Art Museum are funded in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, Miami-Dade Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the City of Coral Gables; Beaux Arts Miami; and Lowe members.