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    Lowe Art Museum
    Richard S.

    Located on the University of Miami campus. We are glass art collectors and wanted to see the Palley Pavilion for Contemporary Glass. A very nice collection of some of the finest glass artists in the world. Most of the museum was closed because they were getting ready for 2 new exhibitions.

    William S.

    You can't beat FREE! Go to their website and sign up for a timed ticket. More for COVID space, to ensure public safety. Many rooms and exhibits were under work, which is great, progress and expansion. I paid under $2 for parking in their lot on a Saturday. I can't wait to be back.

    Sarah P.

    This art museum is located at The University of Miami - today I went for a browse. The Lowe Art Museum, in Coral Gables, a Miami suburb in Miami-Dade County, is a visual arts museum. It opened in 1950 and is operated by the University of Miami. It was originally established by a gift from philanthropists Joe and Emily Lowe. At the time it opened, it was the first art museum in South Florida

    Joe D.

    This is a small art museum run by University of Miami. The art collection is pretty negligible, although they do get traveling exhibitions organized by others from time to time. The low rating is for the unhelpful, nasty staff and the basic pretentiousness of the whole place. Let me just say I'm a bit of an art museum freak, and I'm always willing to cut a break. Museums are almost always underfunded and overburdened. The main problem with this one is the staff, and from what I've seen, those attitude problems flow from the top. The central problem seems to be assured funding from the university, and no accountability otherwise. After attending one fundraiser, I will never, ever set foot near this place again. The staff was actively hostile, and not just lazy. It was so bad l contacted the University of Miami staff. Bizarrely the same people I complained to sent me a personalized letter asking for donations during Art Basel...get real, not a chance unless drastic changes happen. As noted above, the exhibits are nothing to write home about, and pretty uninteresting. For art you actually want to see, and that is actually influential in the modern world, skip this museum and go to the Perez Museum.

    Ariel W.

    The Lowe Art Museum opened in 1950 and is operated by the University of Miami. The museum was a gift from Joe and Emily Lowe and at the time it opened it was the only art museum in South Florida.In 1996 it was expanded to 38,600 square feet. There are 9 permanent galleries and two galleries for temporary exhibits. Parking here is a real pain. There is no parking at the museum. You have to park across the street at the parking garage. There was a lot of construction going on during my visit and it didn't even look like you could drive through there. Once you park you have to pay at the one kiosk available for guests. Do not attempt to park anywhere besides guest parking because they will ticket you quicker than you can blink your eye. After the stress of parking the museum was a delight. I was expecting something very small but they had a great collection of Greco-Roman antiquities, Renaissance, Baroque (if it ain't Baroque don't fix it!), and 17th through 19th century European art. Glass, modern art and art from Latin America, Africa, Asia, Native America, Ancient Americas, and the Pacific Islands round out the collection. The museum showcases their permanent collection as well as a temporary exhibits. While we were there the temporary exhibit was James Prosek: Contra Naturam/Against Nature. It's on display until September 8th. Some of my favorite pieces in the museum are the large Chihuly glass piece when you walk in and the Renaissance Art on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A yelp check in yielded a 50 percent discount off the $12.50 entrance fee which was a nice surprise and covered the cost of parking. Now that I know how the parking works I would definitely visit again. This museum is a gem in the crown of the already beautiful Coral Gables.

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    Julie F.

    The Lowe Museum was the first art museum in South Florida. Operated by the University of Miami, the museum was opened in 1950 established by a gift from the Lowe's. Adults usually pay $12.50 but with a yelp check in there's a 50% discount. Seniors and students pay $8. But children, members, UM students/staff/alumni are all Free. Getting here is easy enough, but parking is a challenge. There is no parking near by the museum. You have to drive through some some present construction to a parking garage, pay for parking, and walk back about 5 minutes. This is not the most convenient especially when it's raining. Once you've paid and received your sticker to wear; You're given a map of the museum galleries. It's a self guided tour where you walk around pretty much in a circle. There are the regular exhibits plus a few special presentations -- some on loan from other museums. The first thing you see on entering is a Chihuly glass sculpture. One of the special exhibits was contemporary glass and studio arts. I particularly liked this one. There are 16 galleries in total -- each very spaciously arranged. Modern and contemporary art; Asian art; African art; Native American artifacts; Renaissance and Baroque; Greek and Roman antiquities; et al. You could easily spend a couple hours here browsing or run through the museum in an hour just stopping to look at the paintings or artifacts that appeal. But don't come on Mondays or holidays... they're closed then.

    The main room of the museum. Beautiful!
    Norman M.

    One of the finest boutique museums I've ever visited. Beautiful stained glass artifacts are everywhere. There are historical photos from Miami. The physical layout of the museum is magnificent. The tour guide for our visit was very knowledgeable. We used the pay meter to park our car. You will enjoy your visit.

    Angelo R.

    Came here for Lowe Down happy hour. Found out about this event thru my CM Cassie's Yelp Culture events. Apparently, its every 1st Thursday of the month and they offer free food (had cheese & crackers, pizza, but think it changes monthly), Bacardi mixed drinks and wine tasting. Live DJ playing easy music and continuously announcing free guided tours of the museum. I think its normally 10 bucks cover which is not bad. I arrive around 7pm and there were only a few people but by 8, the place got packed...mostly UM students. Very friendly young casual crowd. There's plenty of parking by the adjacent UM dining hall if you don't have change for metered street parking. I really admired the pieces displayed in this compound. Mix contemporary and old fashioned art. They also feature large sculpture installations and interactive art projections. Very cool museum right in the heart of the big campus.

    Berry basket; Canada, Tlingit culture; 1900s; spruce root
    Paul L.

    It doesn't have the panache of the Pérez but I love the Lowe. The Miami area is awash in modern art but the Lowe is the most encyclopedic of any art museum in Florida. While it doesn't have the depth of major museums, it packs quite a bit into a relatively small footprint and there are surprises. A current exhibit, 'Kay Pacha: Reciprocity with the Natural World' draws from the permanent collection of more than 1,000 objects from Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. The Palley Pavillion, opened in 2008, is devoted to glass art. The modern display cases and lighting here reveal how much attention is required in the existing main galleries -- some of which seem like they haven't been touched since the 1950s. That's easy to overlook, though, because this museum has a number of fascinating items.

    Checking out the art scene!
    Benny A.

    Small art museum with beautiful glass art and a classics room with two great Grecos. Check it out!

    Frank Stella's  "Le Neveu de Rameau" acrylic on canvas, from 1974.
    Naty K.

    We have all heard about the Bass Museum and the Perez Art Museum of Miami (PAMM), but the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami is like the middle child that doesn't get the attention, because the other two institutions in the trendy parts of town take it all away, even if they aren't as attractive as the middle child. The Lowe Art Museum though is probably one of the best museums in South Florida, in my opinion. That certainly is the case when it comes to Miami museums, beating out the PAMM and Bass Museum. Its 17,500-object collection is one of the most important in the southeast, to make my case. The Lowe has not only been around the longest -- it is actually the oldest museum in Miami-Dade, since its origins in 1952 -- it also boasts not only modern art, but also baroque and renaissance art. Being more of a baroque and renaissance art lover, this appealed to me, because I did not have to drive all the way to Sarasota's Ringling Art Museum to see this type of art. In addition to these styles of art and sculptures (and it seems most of the modern artists tended to be New Englanders, for what it's worth), there are also photography exhibits, and artifacts from the Pacific Islands, Asia, Africa, South America and all the way back to the beginning of civilization with Greek and Roman pieces. The place is huge! I haven't even seen half of the museum, as I had no idea of its extent. I had over an hour there and just could not manage. You probably need a good 3-4 hours to see the place in depth. While other museums only appeal to a certain type of art or era in time, there is definitely something for anyone and everyone at this museum. Photography of all types is allowed and the employees are friendly. They do start to close 15 minutes prior and unfortunately close daily at 4 p.m., so come as early as you can. I definitely need to return and see all there is to see, and as the exhibits change, it might be a good time to make a third and fourth visit. By the way, they have a happy hour event the first Thursday of each month throughout the academic year that includes cheese and wine, and allows you to mingle. For those of you without prior commitments (read: school or school-aged children), this would be a good way of meeting some intelligent folks on an otherwise dull weekday evening, while snacking and engulfing in some eye candy (meaning the art, not the attendees!).

    Elena I.

    Came her for Ger-Mania and was not disappointed! They had beer, pretzels (all German themed of course) and other non alcoholic drinks. The museum has some very impressive works of art and a lot of variety. I found myself slowly wandering and losing track of time. The only "bummer" is that they have sections with wood flooring so they don't let you in with your drink. So were were chugging our beers so we could go see the artwork. All in all, this is a museum that is large enough to carry and display beautiful works of art but still small enough to not be overwhelming.

    Anne L.

    I attended the "LoweDown" as part of Yelp Culture Club thanks to Cassie! It was in a lovely museum located at UM, which is always a nice campus to visit. I walked in & got my two complimentary cocktails, which to my liking were all Bacardi drinks. I would recommend getting there early because it gets pretty crowded by 8pm, especially for drinks. They had a table of snacks to munch on (cheese, crackers, pizza), a DJ playing mixes, wine sampling (Mmm moscato), and of course, a collection of art pieces from historical artifacts to paintings to creative sculptures. Cocktails, culture, & good vibes- what a nice experience!

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    We're glad you enjoyed your visit, Miguel! Thanks for the kind review.

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    Greeat museum, nice place to visit early in the morning, there is no traffic of people.

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    Lorraine S.

    Thanks, Ramon! We hope to see you back at the Lowe soon.

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    3.5
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    Kid friendly

    Took 4 young boys (18 months to 6) to the museum for something new to do. Coming from West Palm,…read morethe Brightline was a great option to get there and is a short walk or car ride away. The primary focus of the museum seemed to be the aquarium. The boys really wanted to see the dinosaurs and the museum houses a small exhibit. there were many options for the kids to interact with throughout the museum and they came away with big smiles. As an adult, I wished the museum were laid out differently to enhance the flow from one exhibit to the next. Easy access both inside and outside. Ramps between floors and elevators made access with wheel chairs and strollers easy. Parking is relatively expensive but leaving the car at home and taking Brightline made that part exciting for the kids and more relaxing for me.

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    an excellent collection of art. the surrounding area of the…read moremuseum is also very scenic and beautiful, definitely worth exploring and great places to take pix! have fun c.

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    3.0
    (20 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    This event was a great digital experience. We arrived a short time before our reservation which we…read moremade and paid for online. The taxes and fees-added up to approx $10 more than the original price so $85 for two tickets. Google maps got us there and we eventually found the $15 self parking lot across the street. This was not well marked. Valet at the location was $20. We saw a little cafe area where they served some light food and drinks. Also a garden area out front with hammocks and chickens :-) The Ice Palace studio is on the outskirts of Wynwood, an artsy section of Miami with murals, graffiti, coffee shops, bars , cafes and boutiques. We were able to enter the exhibit earlier than our assigned time after a few photos at the selfie station. The entrance was dark and we walked into a maze like room with large written digital displays of Van Gogh's story, Vincent and his brother Theo. The main room was the actual digital display of his artwork in a 360 degrees art story played to music. It was very beautiful and filled the large room as we stood in the middle and took it all in. Some older than us has small fold up seats as younger sat on the floor. The room was not overcrowded mid week. There were two filled small benches but no other seating, my only complaint. I thought i saw ads showing spaced seating in the room, however i could be mistaken. It was not a long show and i believe you could stay and watch it again as it appeared to repeat itself. We stayed and watched the beginning over again. All in all we were there approx 2 hours. I'm happy i went and learned some history of this wonderful artist and the digital display was very beautiful. I think the Van Gogh's themselves would have been very impressed.

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