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Cubed: Luminous

CUBED Luminous is partnering with the University West Florida Historic Trust, the UWF Pensacola Museum of Art and ACRE TV Artist-Made-Tele-Vision to feature a diverse selection of digital and projection art from a combination of both invited and juried (open call) artists. CUBED Luminous is made in part by Foo Foo Fest grant. Curated International …
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Stone’s Throw: On Borders, Boundaries, and the Beyond

Art often emerges from, and contributes to, the movement of people, objects, and ideas across time and space and into the unfamiliar or unknown. These migratory acts generate dynamic and often chaotic arenas for the production of images and objects. Stone’s Throw is a group exhibition of contemporary art that explores this movement in relation …
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Ann Frantic: Selected Works of Ann Roberts Morley

The UWF Pensacola Museum of Art is pleased to announce Ann Frantic, Selected Works of Ann Roberts Morley pop-up exhibition for March 16 – April 28, 2019 in Project Space, the Assembly Room in memory of Charles W. Lamar, Sr. gallery. An opening reception will coincide with MoPMA the 65th Annual Members of PMA exhibition …
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Aesthetics of Decadence: The Prints of Aubrey Beardsley

Aesthetics of Decadence: The Prints of Aubrey Beardsley features the work of one of the most prolific and fascinating artists of the 1890s London avant-garde. The exhibition includes over one-hundred forty line block prints from the collection of Dr. Patrick M. Rowe. Beardsley’s work, which displays ingenious compositions and delicate manipulation of line, is often …
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The Members Show 2019

The Pensacola Museum of Art was founded in 1954 by a group of forward-thinking women artists who transformed the former city jail into a dynamic art and community center. The group, the local chapter of the American Association of University Women, set out to create a space that promoted art through exhibitions and education. The …
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Worn In/Worn Out: Soul of the Shoe

“I challenge any art lover to love a canvas as much as a fetishist loves a shoe.” –Georges Bataille Shoes are our constant connection between our bodies and the world. By physically elevating us from the earth, shoes serve as the bridge between the spheres of the sacred and the profane, and transgress the boundaries …
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Valerie George: Welcome to My Party

WELCOME TO MY PARTY is a solo exhibition by Valerie George that reflects holistically on art and life in the form of installation art, video, performance, sculpture, photography, new media, and drawing. This exhibition marks fifteen years of work that has brought Valerie closer to her personal and professional goals and is a reflection on …
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Terminal: Photographic Orientations

Montreal-based artist Patryk Stasieczek responds to Alfred Stieglitz’s famous 1893 photograph, The Terminal, with a site-specific install. The exhibition explores photography’s impact on visual and material culture and presents more than 25 works from the Pensacola Museum of Art’s permanent collection, many of which will be exhibited for the first time. Curated by Patryk Stasieczek, …
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Resistance & Change: Tablas de Sarhua

Sarhua is a beautiful rural town in the highlands of Peru’s Ayacucho region. The so-called Tablas de Sarhua (Boards of Sarhua) are some of the area’s most important symbolic objects. From the nineteenth century to the 1970s, the tablas were false beams that hung from the ceiling of Sarhuino homes, painted with motifs referencing ancient …
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