As the crisp air of fall 2024 approaches, The Rollins Museum of Art (RMA) is gearing up for a season filled with vibrant and thought-provoking exhibitions. Starting Saturday, September 14, 2024, visitors can experience a rich tapestry of art, culture, and history, with several new exhibitions and ongoing displays that promise to captivate audiences. Here’s a glimpse of what’s in store.
Highlight: Nostalgia for My Island – A Journey Through Puerto Rican Art
One of the most anticipated exhibitions this season is Nostalgia for My Island, a traveling showcase from Museo de Arte de Ponce. This exhibition features 20 exquisite paintings by Puerto Rican artists, offering a poignant exploration of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. This exhibit is not just a visual treat but also a significant cultural contribution, making it a must-see during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Beyond the Surface: Capturing Meaning Through Portraiture
Dive deep into the art of portraiture with Beyond the Surface: Capturing Meaning Through Portraiture. This exhibition pulls from the RMA’s permanent collection, featuring portraits that span from the 16th to the early 20th centuries. Through these works, visitors can explore how artists have used physical attributes to convey deeper meanings related to status, wealth, and power. This exhibit offers a unique perspective on how art influences and reflects societal norms.
Art Encounters: My Relationship to the Land
In a world increasingly aware of climate change, My Relationship to the Land provides a timely and relevant exploration of humanity’s connection to the environment. Organized by the Rollins Museum of Art with contributions from Rollins faculty, this exhibition underscores the value of a liberal arts education in addressing critical global issues like climate change. It’s an exhibition that not only inspires reflection but also encourages action.
What’s New? Recent Acquisitions at RMA
Art enthusiasts will not want to miss What’s New? Recent Acquisitions, a rotational exhibition showcasing the latest additions to the RMA’s permanent collection. This season, the spotlight is on works by artists such as Trevor Bell, Giorgia Fiorio, and Erica Lord. This exhibition celebrates diversity in artistic expression, offering fresh perspectives and new insights into contemporary art.
Continuing Exhibitions: The Fantastical Mundane and Critical Reading
If you haven’t yet explored The Fantastical Mundane: Selections from the Grasset-Linares Collection, now is the perfect time. This exhibition, featuring 11 historical Dutch paintings, beautifully captures the charm of everyday subjects like flowers, fruits, and natural landscapes, making the mundane magical.
Critical Reading continues to engage visitors with its unique focus on books as vessels of knowledge and experience. Featuring works by artists such as Richard Baker, Matt Keagan, William Kentridge, and Rirkrit Tiravanija, this exhibition is a haven for book lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
Visit The Alfond Inn for More Art
Extend your art journey with a visit to The Alfond Inn, where the hotel’s latest installation features new works by contemporary artists, including Jeffrey Gibson, who is representing the U.S. at the Venice Biennale this year. This installation adds another layer to the rich artistic offerings available this season.
Explore More at The Rollins Museum of Art
Whether you’re an art aficionado or a curious visitor, the Fall 2024 exhibitions at The Rollins Museum of Art offer something for everyone. From the evocative paintings in Nostalgia for My Island to the thought-provoking My Relationship to the Land, each exhibition provides a unique opportunity to engage with art on a deeper level.
To learn more about the exhibitions and plan your visit, check out the Rollins Museum of Art’s official website here.