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The Patricia - Phillip Frost Art Museum

Quick Facts

  • Movements: ukiyo-e
  • Works on APS: 11
  • Location: Miami, United States of America
  • Featured artists:
    • toshiaki
    • watanabe nobukazu
    • beisaku taguchi
    • mizuno toshikata
    • toyohara chikanobu

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
What is the Frost Art Museum primarily known for showcasing?
Question 2:
When was the Frost Art Museum established?
Question 3:
Which accreditation program does the Frost Art Museum participate in?
Question 4:
What architectural feature distinguishes the Frost Art Museum's building?
Question 5:
The museum’s collection includes Pre-Columbian objects dating from approximately:

The Patricia - Phillip Frost Art Museum: A Beacon of Contemporary Latin American Expression

Located on the Modesto A. Maidique campus of Florida International University in Miami, The Patricia – Phillip Frost Art Museum stands as a testament to visionary philanthropy and a profound dedication to showcasing modern and contemporary art with particular resonance within Latin American and Caribbean artistic traditions. Founded in 1977 as ‘The Art Museum at Florida International University,’ the museum’s transformation into the Frost Art Museum in 2003 was spearheaded by Phillip and Patricia Frost, securing its place among Miami's cultural landmarks and earning consistent acclaim from local publications – notably being crowned “Miami’s Best Museum” multiple times.

The museum’s collection is remarkably diverse, reflecting a commitment to fostering artistic dialogue across continents. It begins with Latin American Art—a vibrant panorama encompassing traditions from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru—featuring monumental sculptures by artists like Jorge Orozco and Fernando Botero alongside intricate textiles and ceramics that illuminate the region’s rich cultural heritage. Alongside this expansive collection is a significant presence of 20th Century American Art, showcasing pivotal movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, with pieces by Mark Rothko and Ellsworth Kelly prominently displayed.

However, The Patricia – Phillip Frost Art Museum distinguishes itself through its profound engagement with Haitian art. An exceptional representation of Haitian artistic expression—particularly painting—the museum’s holdings illuminate the nation's history and cultural identity. Furthermore, a burgeoning Contemporary Works collection underscores FIU’s commitment to supporting emerging artists from Latin America and the Caribbean, presenting innovative perspectives on pressing social issues.

Architecturally, The Frost Art Museum is an achievement in itself. Designed by Yann Weymouth of Hellmuth Obata + Kassabaum (HOK), the building opened in November 2008 and embodies a striking fusion of functionality and aesthetic elegance. Its three-story glass entrance atrium dominates the campus, punctuated by a dramatic suspended staircase that draws visitors upwards into a space bathed in natural daylight—a deliberate choice reflecting HOK’s prioritization of diffused petal arrays to maximize illumination while minimizing glare.

Beyond its impressive collection and architectural grandeur, The Frost Art Museum holds accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums and membership within the Smithsonian Affiliations program. This signifies an unwavering dedication to upholding standards of excellence and fostering engagement with the broader community. Notably, the museum’s outdoor Sculpture Program—featuring 57 works by contemporary sculptors—enhances the visitor experience, inviting contemplation amidst a serene landscape.

Moreover, The Patricia – Phillip Frost Art Museum actively cultivates connections with local audiences through educational programs and exhibitions that aim to inspire curiosity and broaden artistic understanding. Its ongoing mission is to champion creativity and cultural enrichment within Miami and beyond—a legacy firmly rooted in the generosity of its benefactors and cemented by its position as a cornerstone of FIU’s academic identity.