Art Museum of The Americas
Art Museum of The Americas
Art Museum of The Americas
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Fearless29788828115
2 contributions
sept. 2023 • En famille
According to the museum website and the hours posted on the outside wall of the museum it is open until 5 pm on Saturdays. We knew it was a small museum so we showed up at 4 pm. As we approached we saw the door go from open to shut and when we tried to open it someone pulled it back shut again. First a voice called to us through the door that the museum was closed and when we asked for more information the security guard opened the door and said the museum was closing right at that moment. No explanation, no sign. Maybe if you really want to go you should call that day to confirm their opening hours.
Écrit le 10 septembre 2023
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Rigatoni01
Thornhill, Canada88 contributions
déc. 2022 • En solo
What a hidden gem. This is a small, well curated, museum. The space itself is very compelling, especially the colourful balcony, which inspired me to plan a trip to Latin Americas. The art itself is wonderful, feels fresh and exciting. Different visuals that we are used to in the northern parts of the continent.
Worth a visit, especially if one is moved by art.
Worth a visit, especially if one is moved by art.
Écrit le 28 décembre 2022
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LAF72
Manassas, Virginia141 contributions
juil. 2022 • En solo
I specifically visited this side of DC to see this museum. Living in the Metro area for 25 years, I had never heard of it before recently. I have to say that is was a big disappointment. It really isn’t super close to anything. The security guard was nice. When I visited, the museum basically consisted of one floor and a second floor that was under construction. When I went upstairs, the lights were turned off. I wasn’t sure if I could go into the rooms. Two of the rooms had artwork leaning against the wall and one had a ladder. There was one room that was amazing, the tile room. I would have loved a bench in there so you could just sit and look at all of the tiles. All together, I feel like I wasted part of my day going there. I’m hoping that I just hit it at a bad time.
Écrit le 7 juillet 2022
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Eriko
Santa Monica, Californie198 contributions
avr. 2022
What an oasis! This is a very small museum. It feels more like a gallery space. There is $5 donation if you want, but it is free. The building is charming and I am guessing it was once a beautiful home.
We truly loved Geandy Pavon's work. She is truly a talented artist. I especially enjoyed the tiled enclosed patio with the wall of windows looking out towards the garden. At the time of our visit, the garden was closed.
If you want a experience a small museum and don't have a lot of time, the Art Museum of the Americas is a perfect escape from the city and for one to enjoy art.
We truly loved Geandy Pavon's work. She is truly a talented artist. I especially enjoyed the tiled enclosed patio with the wall of windows looking out towards the garden. At the time of our visit, the garden was closed.
If you want a experience a small museum and don't have a lot of time, the Art Museum of the Americas is a perfect escape from the city and for one to enjoy art.
Écrit le 7 mai 2022
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Kittygal 🇺🇦 🌻
Los Angeles, Californie8 262 contributions
janv. 2020 • En solo
Tucked away between the Department of the Interior and the Organization of American States is this small, unique gallery. It's in an historic building so be aware---lots of stairs.
I visited during a retrospective by Guatemalan artist Rodolfo Ablarach (beautifully detailed pen and ink works focusing on the eye) and an exhibition of pieces by iliana emilia and Scherezade Garcia (chairs were a focus). There's also a small permanent collection of South American and Caribbean artists.
The museum is free, donations are welcome (it's not a part of the Smithsonian system). If you enjoy Latin American art, do visit. There's a statue of Simon Bolivar across the street, too.
I visited during a retrospective by Guatemalan artist Rodolfo Ablarach (beautifully detailed pen and ink works focusing on the eye) and an exhibition of pieces by iliana emilia and Scherezade Garcia (chairs were a focus). There's also a small permanent collection of South American and Caribbean artists.
The museum is free, donations are welcome (it's not a part of the Smithsonian system). If you enjoy Latin American art, do visit. There's a statue of Simon Bolivar across the street, too.
Écrit le 15 janvier 2020
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Manuel P
Jackson Heights, État de New York252 contributions
juil. 2019 • Voyage d'affaires
The museum of the Americas is lovely and has a wonderful garden and view. The modern art from the Caribbean and the continent it's delightful and the only down point was the amount of stairs that I had to go up and down with my mobility cane as I see it it is not wheelchair-friendly.
Écrit le 20 juillet 2019
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Cycle2eat
Baltimore, MD135 contributions
janv. 2019
We visited this musuem during the January 2019 government shutdown-when the Smithsonians were closed and we didn't visit our usual haunts in DC. We were lucky-under other circumstances we would have missed this smaller, lovely museum. There was a wonderful special exhibit "Amazonagramas" by Roberto Huarcaya on the first floor and several permanent collections by 20th century artists on the upper level. We were able to leisurely and thoroughly enjoy the artists and architecture.
Écrit le 13 février 2019
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Brian99993
Oxford, UK558 contributions
août 2018
This is an adjunct to the Organization of American States (OAS). The back of the main building can be seen from the Museum’s terrace. The building is strictly speaking not a museum as it seems to put on small rotating shows, with pictures from its own permanent collection or borrowed from the members of OAS. The museum is relatively small so that it is easy to see exhibits. Outside the building and around the corner so that you are in the garden of the OAS building there are a number busts on pedestals of Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda, Nobel Prize winners in 1945 and 1971 respectively, as well as important writers from Venezuela, Rómulo Gallegos and Teresa de la Parra. You will also see a large sculpture of stacked oil drums made by the Venezuelan artist Rolando Peña, (el PrÃncipe Negro), who in the 1960s found himself working with Andy Warhol in New York. Across the street from the Museum’s entrance, there is a large statue of Simón BolÃvar on a horse. Worth visiting if you have the time and energy.
Écrit le 23 août 2018
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LolaGo1
Washington, District de Columbia6 407 contributions
août 2018 • En solo
I stumbled upon this museum while walking from Lincoln Memorial back to the Faragut North Metro Station. The door was widely opened so I got in and asked if there is an entrance fee. The Receptionist told me it was FREE! Note that I was the only visitor during my visit.
I liked the intricate wall carvings near the ceiling that I saw as I began my tour. There are several modern/contemporary paintings and sculptures on display. See the attached pictures.
Not impressed at al! I finished my visit in 10 minutes; felt glad that I did not have to pay any entrance fee.
I liked the intricate wall carvings near the ceiling that I saw as I began my tour. There are several modern/contemporary paintings and sculptures on display. See the attached pictures.
Not impressed at al! I finished my visit in 10 minutes; felt glad that I did not have to pay any entrance fee.
Écrit le 22 août 2018
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Sylvia DrSoul Fernandez
San Juan, Porto Rico9 577 contributions
avr. 2018 • En couple
I recommend you look up in the website which exhibitions they are showing at the moment. We visited to see what it had without reading in the internet about the exhibitions they had. We followed the donation recommendation of $5 per person and walked the two stories up to see an ok exhibition, but I think I was expecting a bit more. All other museums are free and of course they need to pay bills, so go and support and enjoy! The bathrooms were very clean and they were taking down one big exhibition we didn’t get to see, but appreciated that there was a piece from Rafael Ferrer... also from Puerto Rico like us!!!
Écrit le 6 avril 2018
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