Prior to our general reception, members are invited for a private tour with artist Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun of her exhibition Floating Worlds on Saturday, June 7 from 1 PM to 2 PM.

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun (b. 1977, Kyoto, Japan) is a self-taught artist whose intricate paper-cut drawings merge traditional Japanese art forms—particularly kirie—with folkloric motifs and contemporary Japanese culture. Her works often begin as line drawings, which she then meticulously cuts into single-sheet compositions over the course of weeks or months. These delicate cuts allow the pieces to interact with light, air, and their surrounding spaces.

This tour is for museum members only. Thank you to our members for supporting our exhibitions and programming. For any questions, please reach out to lcoiro@fiu.edu or 305-348-1387. Do you want to be invited to artist tours like this one? Sign up to be a Frost Art Museum member here to be notified about special programming and other perks through our program.

Hiromi Mizugai Moneyhun: Floating Worlds is made possible through the generous support of the Dr. Jane H. Hsiao Endowment and the Funding Arts Network.

Funding Arts Network