Another Fort Lauderdale Gem: the NSU Art Museum [Video]

by Latin Biz Today

Take a tour with Latin Biz Today partner, Johanna Godinez and Ariella Wolens, curator of the NSU Art Museum in Greater Fort Lauderdale region.

 The NSU Art Museum is located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, just walking distance from the Brightline station. First stop is the Jacqueline de Jong exhibition with curator, Ariella, who shares her favorite painter Jacqueline’s work from 1977. It’s from her Billiards series.

Also highlighted is the Docu style exhibit of Christo and Jeanne-Claude called Surrounded Islands. The vision for the exhibit is 11 individual, manmade islands in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. The museum is a premier destination for its research driven exhibitions and inspiring programs for all ages. It is widely known for its significant collection of contemporary art, Latin American art, works by American realist artist William Glackens and the European Cobra Group. In 2024, it became the permanent home of Christo and Jeanne-Claude Surrounded Islands documentation exhibition, this epic public art project the artist duo created from Miami’s Biscayne Bay in 1983.

Art More on the NSU Museum

Situated midway between Miami and Palm Beach, NSU Art Museum is located in the heart of vibrant downtown Fort Lauderdale and is a major attraction for residents and tourists. The Museum is a premier destination for its research-driven exhibitions and inspiring programs for all ages. It is widely known for its significant collection of contemporary art, Latin American art, works by American realist artist William Glackens and the European CoBrA group. In 2024 it became the permanent home of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Surrounded Islands documentation exhibition, the epic public art project the artist duo created for Miami’s Biscayne Bay in 1983.

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Founded in 1958, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is a premier destination for exhibitions and programs encompassing many facets of civilization’s visual history. Located midway between Miami and Palm Beach in the heart of vibrant downtown Fort Lauderdale, the Museum’s 83,000 square-foot building, which opened in 1986, was designed by architect Edward Larrabee Barnes and contains over 25,000 square feet of exhibition space, the 256 -seat Horvitz auditorium, a museum store and café. In 2008, the Museum became part of Nova Southeastern University (NSU), Florida’s largest private research university. NSU Art Museum is known as the permanent home of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Surrounded Islands documentation exhibition, the epic public art project the artist duo created for Miami’s Biscayne Bay in 1983, and for its significant collection of Latin American art, contemporary art and photography, the largest holdings of works by American realist William Glackens, and the largest collection in a U.S. museum of the European CoBrA group of artists. Two scholarly research centers complement the collections: The Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman Latin American Art Study Center and the William J. Glackens Study Center.

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