Pérez Art Museum
Modern Exhibitions by the Bay
The Pérez Art Museum Miami, often regarded as PAMM, is a sleek contemporary art museum located in Downtown Miami. Since the PAMM opened its doors on the bay in 2013, its critically-acclaimed architecture by Herzog & de Meuron has been as much of a draw as its art displays. Hanging vertical gardens and views of Biscayne Bay and Millenium Park make for great vacation photo-ops, and its permanent collections of Americana art proudly represent artists of the Western Hemisphere. The museum is located mere blocks from YVE Hotel Miami, and its ever-changing displays and exhibitions make it a regular destination for any time you’re in town.
How to Get There on Foot
The Pérez Art Museum is located 1 mile north of YVE Hotel Miami. We suggest you save on parking and walk up Biscayne Boulevard, headed toward the FTX Arena. Following the arena on the right, the PAMM is nestled in Museum Park in front of Biscayne Bay.
Art of the Americas
The Permanent Collection at PAMM
The museum has works by the prolific Kiki Smith, Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, Cuban painter José Braulio Bedia Valdés and more. Their collections of contemporary and 20th-century art aim to represent artists of the Western Hemisphere, with permanent exhibitions of Americana art based on themes of landscapes, progressive forms, and more. Check out current and upcoming exhibitions on the PAMM calendar.
Plan Your Visit
Hours & Info
Pérez Art Museum Miami website
1103 Biscayne Boulevard
Reopening schedule and hours are as follows:
Thursday: 2–9pm
First hour for senior (62+) and/or immunocompromised visitors: 2–3pm
Friday-Sunday: 11am–6pm
First hour for senior (62+) and/or immunocompromised visitors: 11am–12pm
Closed: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Free admission days will continue as regularly scheduled: First Thursdays (beginning January, 2021) and Second Saturdays of the month.