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Exhibitions at the Library

Art Services & Exhibitions Division

About

The Library System has a long history of cultural and educational exhibitions, and makes a special call to artists on a rolling basis for temporary exhibitions that correspond to selected annual themes and/or that highlight the library’s permanent art collection and services.

Additionally, the Vasari Project is an archive that documents the development of the visual arts in Miami‑Dade County since 1945.

For more information about the art collection, exhibition programs, call 305‑375‑5599 or e‑mail art@mdpls.org.

A Visual Narrative
Miami-Dade Public Library System's Permanent Art Collection and Exhibitions


A Closer Look at the Artwork of Emilio Sanchez
A Closer Look is a series dedicated to highlighting Library’s Permanent Art Collection

Library Artist-in-Residence Program
Interview with Jacob Brillhart, Rocco Ceo, Victor Deupi


Library Exhibitions

Pedestrian 1985 & 2015
Street Photography In Downtown with Liam Crotty and David Spitzer

Exhibitions & Programs

Abstract artwork

Miami Watercolor Society

By Miami Watercolor Society


April 17 – June 4, 2026

North Dade Regional Library

Opening Reception

Saturday, April 25, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.


Workshop

Saturday, May 16, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

The Miami-Dade Public Library System is pleased to present the Miami Watercolor Society, a stunning exhibition inspired by the organization.

Founded in February 1974 by artist Peter Drew, the Miami Watercolor Society is made up of a group of painters united by their love of watercolor. From that shared passion, the Society was born with an original charter membership of 66 artists, and its first exhibition followed just months later in November of the same year.

Miami Watercolor Society


Abstract artwork

Piecework Legacies

Experimental Quilting in South Florida
Curated by Nico Hough & Pangea Kali Virga


April 10 – July 2, 2026

Main Library

Opening Reception

Saturday, April 18, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.


Quilting Film Screening

Saturday, May 30, Noon - 2:00 p.m.

Piecework Legacies brings together experimental quilted works by seven South Florida fiber artists, each engaging the long history of quilting while expanding what the form can be.

This exhibition showcases the work of Lauren Baccus, Regina Durante Jestrow, Bex McCharen, Emily Peters, Carrie Sieh, Pangea Kali Virga and Carrington Ware. In these works, the artists present quilts as soft sculptures, multimedia assemblages, pastiches of personal and physical media, meditations and large-scale narratives, among other approaches. Many of the pieces incorporate reused or upcycled materials, continuing quilting’s longstanding relationship with sustainability.


Abstract artwork

Circular Reflections Collection

Documenting Cuban Contemporary Art
Curated by Miguel Rodez


April 3 – June 25, 2026

Westchester Regional Library

The Circular Reflections Collection showcases the breadth of contemporary Cuban art through the work of accomplished artists, each defined by a distinct signature style. Bound by a unifying circular format, the collection creates a cohesive and visually compelling experience that transforms each piece into a singular meditation on life’s diverse realities.