Exhibitions & Events

Frost Art Museum proudly offers year-round arts programming that features exhibitions and events as diverse as Miami’s population. As a Smithsonian Affiliate and one of the largest academic art museums in South Florida, Frost Art Museum provides the Greater Miami region with free access to international art that spans cultures, disciplines, and art movements. The museum also showcases emerging and established local artists in select exhibitions and public programming throughout the year.

Exhibitions

View past, current, and upcoming exhibitions at the Frost Art Museum. For exhibition openings and other museum programming see the events calendar.

Browse exhibitions on view

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Calendar of Events

Sign up for exhibition openings, Family Days, artist talks, after-hours events, concerts, and more at Frost Art Museum. Our programs are free and open to the public.

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University Exhibitions

  • First-Year Reading Program Exhibitions

    In 2016, the museum launched an initiative with the Common Reading Program to attract new students to the museum. All incoming students entering FIU read the same book and discuss it in their First-Year Experience course. The museum developed an exhibition to complement the book with visual literacy, and introduce students to the museum. In its first year, the museum provided 24 tours and welcomed 2,465 first-year students to the museum.

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Exhibitions

    For several years, the museum has developed an exhibition in the winter to coincide with the university’s MLK Commemorative Celebration. In 2016, the museum defined the scope and goal of the exhibition, and established it formally as an exhibition series. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Exhibition series addresses issues of race, diversity, social justice, civil rights and humanity to serve as a catalyst for dialogue and enrich our community with new perspectives.

  • Student Exhibitions

    The museum works with faculty and students to produce exhibitions that are curated by students or include works by students. Annually, we hold the Master of Art Education exhibition, Master of Fine Arts exhibition, Master of Fine Arts Curatorial Practice, and History of Medicine through the Arts Honors College exhibition.