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Join us for the opening reception for Dangerous Women. The exhibition explores women of the Bible as portrayed by 16th and 17th-century artists, including Pietro da Cortona and Jan Saenredam. The exhibition will conclude with a modern and contemporary coda: Robert Henri's sensuous  Salome from 1901 and Mickalene Thomas’ Portrait of Mamma Bush, 2010, a reminder of the tenacious appeal of the subject.

The panel discussion and exhibition opening are free and open to the public. Members of the museum gain exclusive access to our Members’ reception, with refreshments, wine, and beer. 

Not a member? Click  here to join today and gain access to this exclusive perk or purchase an entry ticket at the door. For more information about membership, please contact  Marina Garcia at garmarin@fiu.edu or 305.348.3632. Metered parking is available in the Blue and Gold Garages.

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