The Miami Art Museum (MAM) features an eclectic mix of modern and contemporary works by such artists as Eric Fischl, Max Beckmann, Jim Dine, and Stuart Davis. Rotating exhibitions span the ages and styles, and often focus on Latin American or Caribbean artists. There are also fantastic themed exhibits such as the Andy Warhol exhibit, which featured all-night films by the artist, make-your-own pop art, cocktail hours, and parties with local deejays. JAM at MAM is the museum's popular happy hour, which takes place the second Thursday of the month and is tied in to a particular exhibit. Almost as artistic as the works inside the museum is the composite sketch of the people--young and old--who attend these events.
The Miami-Dade Cultural Center, where the museum is housed, is a fortresslike complex designed by Phillip Johnson. In addition to the acclaimed Miami Art Museum, the center houses the main branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library, which sometimes features art and cultural exhibits, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, which highlights the fascinating history of the area. Unfortunately, the plaza onto which the complex opens is home to many of downtown Miami's homeless population, which makes it a bit off-putting but not dangerous.
101 W. Flagler St.Phone: 305/375-3000.Open: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm; third Thurs of each month 10am-9pm; Sat-Sun noon-5pm.Admission $5 adults, $2.50 seniors and students, free for children under 12.Closed major holidays.From I-95 south, exit at Orange Bowl-NW 8th St. and continue south to NW 2nd St.; turn left at NW 2nd St. and go 1 1/2 blocks to NW 2nd Ave.; turn right.