Live Virtual Scholl Lecture Series: Jerry Saltz
Even though Pérez Art Museum Miami's doors are temporarily closed, PAMM continues to serve the community by staying “open” online. Their mission is to encourage everyone to see art as an incentive for genuine human interaction, communication, and exchange, is needed now more than ever.
Join the PAMM digitally April 9th for a lively conversation featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Jerry Saltz, moderated by PAMM Director Franklin Sirmans. The conversation is inspired by the recent release of his book How to Be an Artist, described in Saltz’s own words as “33 rules to take you from clueless amateur to generational talent (or at least help you live life a little more creatively).” Use #MuseumFromHome to participate in a live conversation with former long-distance truck driver, self-proclaimed failed artist, and America’s most energetic art critic. Lecture series available via Facebook Live.
Experience art and community through PAMM wherever you are. They are sharing their digital resources to bring YOUR museum to you. From at-home art-making activities to virtually guided tours of works on view, the faculty is hard at work creating content and new types of programming to meet you where you are. Visit PAMM online for the digital museum!
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