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The Museum’s mission is to enrich and educate the University and local communities through the universal language of Art. The Museum offers art education to adults by way of art tours, dynamic lectures and evening events. All Frost Art Museum events are free and open to the public. To learn more about these offerings, or to learn about internship and volunteer opportunities, see below.
Tours | Programs & Events | Volunteer & Internship Opportunities
Tours
Guided Tours
The Frost Art Museum offers guided tours for groups of ten (10) or more of the current exhibition and the Sculpture Park. Tours are geared to the appropriate age level. Special tours may be designed around a particular theme or topic. Tours are free to the public; reservations are required.
To make a reservation please contact Curator of Education, Caroline Parker, 305.348.6963. Reservations for guided tours must be made at least ten (10) days in advance.
Self-guided Tours
A map for self-guided tours of the Sculpture Park is available at the Frost Art Museum during regular museum hours. The Sculpture Park is free and open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
School group tours are welcome. If you are a teacher, please go to Schools & Teachers for more information.
Programs & Events
The Frost Art Museum complements its exhibitions with a wide range of educational programs. The Steven & Dorothea Green Critics' Lecture Series and the Latin American & Caribbean Art Lecture Series directly connect South Florida's audiences with the most important artists, critics and art historians living today. The Wednesday After Hours programming is designed to expand upon the topics of the Museum’s exhibitions and give visitors the chance to engage with the contemporary and confront the controversial with talks, films, live music and performance art.
Programs | Events Calendar | Photo Gallery
Volunteer & Internship Opportunities
The Frost Art Museum offers internships to qualified candidates in various departments including Curatorial, Education, Membership, and Marketing. Internships provide stipends and academic credit for Art & Art History. Undergraduates and students enrolled in FIU’s Museum Studies Certification Program
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