Angela Alvarez | Staff Writer The Frost Museum’s “How We Remember” exhibition by various artists captures ephemeral moments and preserves them as lasting memories. The artworks chosen for this exhibition express the artists’ wishes to save fleeting memories of life’s in-between moments as the medium of photography develops. “This exhibition is an opportunity to highlight […]
Sophia Medina / Staff Writer The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art museum closes the fall semester with a new exhibit showcasing the incredible work of two of FIU’s very own students. Visitors can emerge themselves in art while exploring themes such as the disruption of gender norms through skateboarding and environmentalism. The museum has been […]
This week on the Golden Hour we talked about the current state of Biscayne Bay, a new exhibit at the Frost Art Museum, and a rundown of FIU sports. Biscayne Bay is in a state of crisis according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. PantherNow investigative reporter Joshua Ceballos gives us an update about […]
Katherine Wong/Contributing Writer The exhibits of the new collection at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum don’t resemble conventional books, but that’s how they started. “Spheres of Meaning” sets out to challenge what truly constitutes a book. These books are made from different mediums, ranging from a rendition of the border wall made of […]
Brigitte Onorato/ Staff Writer The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum brought in 12 artists on Saturday, July 14, to present their pieces in “Deconstruction: A Reordering of Life, Politics, and Art,” an exhibit based off of one theme—deconstruction. The pieces reflect the process of taking apart things and creating something that re-examines the world […]
Paul Presha/Contributing Writer For many millennia the ancient subcontinent of India has produced some of the world’s most prolific and awe-inspiring works of art. This classical tradition has continued into modernity, with contemporary Indian artists continuing to create truly breathtaking pieces. While the diverse indigenous tribes of India as we know it today express their […]
By Stephanie Gambill In the Holy Bible, both the Old and New Testaments are filled with stories of female characters ranging from the those who serve as examples of virtue to those who are described as wicked seductresses. Women from Mary Magdalene to Salome all shaped biblical history, and the “Dangerous Women” exhibition at The Frost […]
Photographs by Margi Rentis/ The Beacon