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Exhibition: Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares: What goes up must come down
03/14/24–10/19/24 (more information)
Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares
Patria y Vida, 2022
Barricades, zip ties, and LED lights, dimensions variable
Installation for No Vacancy Miami Beach (Faena Hotel, Miami Beach, FL). Image courtesy of the artists.

Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, Florida 33124-6310
General Information: 305.284.3535
Fax: 305.284.2024
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www6.miami.edu/lowe/

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Hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Mondays and University Holidays: CLOSED

  • Please note that due to security regulations, museum galleries are cleared fifteen minutes before closing.

The following are University Holidays:

  • M.L. King's Birthday January 21
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day July 4
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving Holidays
  • December Holidays December 24-26
  • New Year's Holidays December 31-January 1

Admission
Adults: $12.50
Students/Senior Citizens/Adult Group tours (over ten): $8.00
K through College Group Tours (over ten): $3.00
Lowe Lectures: Non-member Adults $12.50
Opening Receptions: Non-members and students $12.50
After Hours: Non-members and students $12.50

  • The Lowe Art Museum is free to Lowe members, University of Miami students, faculty and staff with I.D., and children under age 12.
  • Lowe lectures are free for members and UM students with I.D. Opening receptions are free to members.

About
From its origins in three classrooms in 1950, the history of the Lowe Art Museum reflects an unswerving commitment to fulfill its mission to serve the University of Miami as a teaching resource, and the residents of and visitors to greater Miami as its major general art museum.The new museum is destined to become the cultural heart of the campus and an essential part of Miami’s growing arts community. On its tranquil lakeside site, the new building frames the "Avenue of the Arts." Accentuated by selected works from the Museum’s outdoor sculpture collection, the Avenue of the Arts connects the Museum, the Wertheim Performing Arts Center and the Management and Advanced Research Center (MARC) on the University Park campus.

The Lowe's success in fulfilling its mission is confirmed by an extraordinary and ongoing outpouring of support for the museum and its collections. With the gift in 1950 by philanthropists Joe and Emily Lowe, a free-standing museum facility opened to the public in 1952, the first art museum in South Florida. It's 17,500–object collection is one of the most important in the southeast, with strengths in Renaissance and Baroque, American, Ancient and Native American, and Asian art.

Mission Statement
The mission of the Lowe Art Museum, the art museum of the University of Miami, is to serve the University, and the Greater South Florida communities, and national and international visitors as a teaching and exhibiting resource through its permanent and borrowed collections.

Exhibitions:

Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares: What goes up must come down
March 14, 2024 – October 19, 2024
(more information)

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