Arts & Culture

Pensacola Museum of Art hosts pop-up exhibition Feminist Iconography with UWF Women’s Studies Collective

The Pensacola Museum of Art is hosting the pop-up exhibition “Feminist Iconography” which is on view now through Dec. 11 in the main stairwell and education hallway of the museum. The exhibition will present an interdisciplinary panel of UWF faculty at its reception on Dec. 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. The panel will include Dr. Champagne, associate professor of history; Dr. Winburn, assistant professor of anthropology; Marzia Ransom, adjunct instructor of art; and Sara Schoch, assistant professor of theatre.

The exhibition, organized by the UWF Women’s Studies Collective and the UWF Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program, features student, faculty and staff artwork that addresses gender identity in relation to feminism and representations of the body.

The pop-up is being held in conjunction with the exhibition “Rebels with a Cause: American Impressionist Women,” organized by the Huntsville Museum of Art, on view in the Henderson Thornton and Kugelman Family galleries on the second floor of the museum.

Located at 407 S. Jefferson St. in historic downtown Pensacola, the Pensacola Museum of Art is open Tuesday through Wednesday 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday through Saturday 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. and Sunday from noon until 4 p.m.

The Pensacola Museum of Art stewards a growing collection of modern and contemporary art of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The permanent collection supports the museum’s mission to collect, preserve and interpret objects of visual, cultural and educational value to promote the understanding and appreciation of art and ideas to audiences in the Northwest Florida region and beyond. The museum offers a wide range of educational and cultural programs year-round, including artist talks and lectures, museum tours, adult art workshops, children’s classes and camps.

For more information about the Pensacola Museum of Art, call 850.432.6247 or visit pensacolamuseum.org.