Mission & History

The Frost Art Museum sparks curiosity and dialogue through art. As a Smithsonian affiliate museum and one of the largest academic art museums in South Florida, we provide the community with free access to world-class art that spans cultures and time periods.

Interactive contemporary art exhibit at Frost Art Museum FIU, featuring a mural and a book display.

Our Mission

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum's mission is to spark curiosity and learning while developing local & global connections through art as a leading international university museum.

By the Numbers

  • $0Admission is free to Frost Art Museum.
  • 800In partnership with Miami-Dade Public Schools we showcase art by over 800 students from over 80 schools inspired by their visit to the museum.
  • 300300 summer campers visit our museum each year, at no cost to their families.
  • 42%of visitors are first-time visitors to any art museum.

Our Home at FIU

Exterior view of The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum with a curved facade and large glass windows.

Housed on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus of Florida International University, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum (formerly The Art Museum at FIU) opened in 1977. Initially a small gallery of less than 3,000 square feet, the museum grew to achieve local, national and international recognition as one of South Florida’s key cultural institutions. The Frost Art Museum’s extraordinary programmatic growth during the 1980s and 1990s qualified the museum for designation as a Major Cultural Institution by both the State of Florida and Miami-Dade County. Grants from both sources, complimented by endowments, membership and private and corporate giving, provide stable funding for annual programs. In 1999, the Museum received accreditation from the American Associations of Museums (AAM) and in 2001 became an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.

Following the groundbreaking for its new facilities in 2003, the Art Museum at FIU was officially renamed the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum. The museum gained a respected reputation for its innovative exhibitions, outstanding lecture series and educational outreach programs for South Florida’s diverse audiences. Through generous support from private donations as well as state and local government agencies, the Frost Art Museum–FIU is able to offer free admission to all exhibitions and public events.

After opening its doors in 2008, the museum now resides in a beautiful 46,000 square-foot building designed by Yann Weymouth of Hellmuth Obata + Kassabaum (HOK) and situated in the heart of FIU’s Avenue of the Arts.

Art gallery with various paintings and a sculpture. A large, colorful zebra pattern painting is on the left, and several smaller artworks are on the right. A small sculpture is displayed on a pedestal in the center of the room.

Our Collection

The museun's permanent collection includes over 6,000 objects with a strong representation of American printmaking from the 1960s and 1970s, photography, pre-Columbian objects dating from 200-500 AD, and a growing number of works by contemporary artists, especially from Latin American and Caribbean countries.

Browse the Permanent Collection

Group of students in red uniforms interacting with a large, translucent blue sphere outside the Frost Art Museun–FIU..

Education

The Frost Art Museum serves as a core component of Florida International University (FIU), the fourth largest university in the nation and the largest public university in South Florida. With more than 58,000 students and over 260,000 alumni, FIU is committed to learning, research, entrepreneurship, innovation, and creativity.

In its role as the university’s main on-campus center for the exhibition of the visual arts, the museum provides students the opportunity to study their discipline and enhance their collegiate experience in an immersive museum setting. Students can join the Museum Insiders Program for exclusive access to the Frost and other FIU museums at no cost.

Learn about Education at the museum

Advisory Council

Tori Arpad-Cotta
Elizabeth Béjar, PhD
Katherine Caskey
David Chang
Nicki Fraser, PhD

Marilyn Greene
Michele Grillone
Mark Herrera
Deborah Korge

Miriam Machado
Elizabeth Rader, PhD
Gerardo "Jerry" Rodriguez, Chair
Karen Vassell
Douglas Wartzok, PhD

Indigenous Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that the territory now known as "South Florida" has been the traditional homeland of Native nations, including the Calusa, the Tequesta, and today the Miccosukee and the Seminole. We invite viewers of all our events in paying our respects to the traditional custodians of this land and their Elders, both past and present.

Read more about Indigenous Land Acknowledgement at FIU