Updated: 3/9/2023 
The Wolfsonian-Florida International University
Miami Beach, Florida
Mission

The mission of The Wolfsonian as a museum and research center is reflected in its multidisciplinary approach to looking at objects as both agents and expressions of change. It does so through exhibitions, publications, educational programs, and individual scholarship. While these objects can best be understood in the context in which they were created, they illuminate as much about our times as they reveal about their own. The following mission statement describes its purpose:

The Wolfsonian-Florida International University uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. It encourages people to see the world in new ways, and to learn from the past as they shape the present and influence the future.

History

The Wolfsonian was founded in 1986 to exhibit, document and preserve the Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection, an assemblage of 120,000 objects including furniture and other decorative arts, paintings, books, prints and ephemera. The focus of interpretation is the critically important role of design at the height of the industrial age in the context of social, political and technological issues. From 1986 through 1993 staff members were committed primarily to unpacking, registering, cataloging, conserving and researching the collection, then growing at the staggering rate of some 300 items per month. Objects were stored in a 1927 Mediterranean Revival building, which in 1992 was renovated and enlarged for the new museum—a seven-story, 56,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility. Located at 1001 Washington Avenue, the facility now houses The Wolfsonian’s auditorium, The Dynamo Museum Shop and Café, administrative offices, library, storage of small objects and paintings and three exhibition galleries. The Wolfsonian’s remaining object collections are housed in a 28,000-square-foot, historic warehouse in Miami Beach known as the Annex.

The Wolfsonian’s first exhibition was held at Miami-Dade College between 1988 and 1990, where it captured public interest and was viewed by 40,000 visitors. Stile Floreale: The Cult of Nature in Italian Design was guest-curated by Dr. Gabriel Weisberg. The accompanying catalog was published by the University of Washington Press. In January 1993 The Wolfsonian opened a 1,000-square-foot preview exhibition, Design 1880–1945: The Modern Idiom, in its Miami Beach facility. Showcasing 100 objects from The Wolfsonian collection, the exhibition was seen by 12,000 visitors before it closed in June 1995 in preparation for the inaugural exhibition. The Wolfsonian’s research component was also established in 1993; it administers a competitive fellowship program, facilitates collections access and plays a leading role in the Association of Research Institutes in Art History.

The Wolfsonian’s full-scale public dimension was officially inaugurated on November 11, 1995, with the opening of the major touring exhibition The Arts of Reform and Persuasion, 1885–1945, which demonstrated, for the first time, the depth and breadth of The Wolfsonian collection and its concomitant themes. Presenting 256 objects from the permanent collection, this exhibition traveled to the leading art museums of Los Angeles, Seattle, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis. Its catalog garnered international recognition and won awards for its excellence.

In May 1996, The Wolfsonian launched its calendar of regularly scheduled temporary exhibitions, with summer exhibitions focusing on the city of Miami’s centennial, objects surrounding the consumption of food and modern Dutch graphic design. In November 1996, The Wolfsonian opened Art and Design in the Modern Age, featuring some 300 objects from the permanent collection. Permanent galleries provide insight into the role of design as an agent and reflection of change, interpreting both the advent of modernity and the persistence of tradition. Temporary exhibitions have continued with Pioneers of Modern Graphic Design (1997); Public Works and Drawing the Future: Designs for the 1939 New York World’s Fair (1998); Leading “The Simple Life”: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain, 1880–1910 (1999); Print, Power and Persuasion: Graphic Design in Germany, 1890–1945 and Dreams and Disillusion: Karel Teige and the Czech Avant-Garde (2001); From Emperors to Hoi Polloi: Portraits of an Era, 1851–1945 (2002); Weapons of Mass Dissemination: The Propaganda of War and Tokyo: The Imperial Capital (2003); Streets and Faces: Jazz Age Paris, London, Berlin and New York; Evolution/Revolution: A Century of Modern Seating (2004); X: A Decade of Collecting (2005); In Pursuit of Pleasure: Schultze & Weaver and the American Hotel (2005); Revolutionary Tides: The Art of the Political Poster, 1914–1989 (2006); Modernism in American Silver: 20th-Century Design (2006); Agitated Images: John Heartfield & German Photomontage, 1920–1938 (2007);

In 1997 The Wolfsonian became a department of Florida International University, following Mitchell Wolfson Jr.’s landmark donation of his collection, and its historic building, to the state. Given this fiscal and administrative stability, and the vital support from local, state and national resources, programming continues to grow and diversify as additional events for residents and visitors to South Florida are realized. Staff-directed collections management, conservation and documentation continue with vigor and care. The Wolfsonian has become one of the world’s preeminent exhibitors of material culture, offering educational and research opportunities to a diverse community of cultural seekers and academics. In 2003 The Wolfsonian’s director, Cathy Leff, was invited to become a member of the American Association of Museum Directors. And in 2005 the museum signed an agreement with the American Academy in Rome for joint appointments for Wolfsonian fellows.

The Wolfsonian has developed an extensive array of academic and public programs, reaching an audience as broad and varied as its collection. The museum has produced exhibitions and activities to give the public opportunities to identify and consider the historical significance of collection themes and their relevance to the world today. Ongoing public programming is extensive, including school activities, community events, lectures, films, symposia and collaborative performing arts events. The Wolfsonian also collaborates with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Museum Education Program to develop additional school tours and curriculum materials. Programmatic objectives focus on building audiences within the public schools and the FIU communities, while advancing The Wolfsonian’s international scholarly reputation.

Facilities
Auditoriums
Lecture Halls
Performance Areas
Governance

Public Non-Profit

Library
Library Hours

The reading room is open by appointment, Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm and Saturday, 11am–5:30pm. To schedule a visit, please contact library@thewolf.fiu.edu or 305.535.2641/2637.

Access: General Public, Students, Scholars, Members

Appointment required: True

Services
Let us Host your Special Events

The Wolfsonian is an ideal venue for hosting special events of all kinds, from corporate luncheons and meetings to large receptions to lectures and other programs. The museum offers several different spaces well-suited to a range of events, all with state-of-the-art audio visual capacity. Our experienced staff is available to show you the different spaces and we have an in-house caterer. Follow the links below for details and fees for spaces available for rental along with information about the museum’s caterer. Group tours are available as well, for those who are interested in touring one or more exhibition as part of their event.

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Temporary & Traveling Exhibitions

Oregon Museums Association

Independence, Oregon

April 27 - April 29, 2025

Oregon Museum Association 2025 Conference

TBA

Independence, Oregon

Beginning in 2025, the OMA annual conference will be held in Spring rather than Fall

The conference this year is all about trying new things. We are hoping to organize the conference into the following four tracks: Collections Care, Leadership, Emergency Preparedness, and Tourism

Check our website for more details in early 2025

The OMA newsletter is emailed every month with updates on OMA events, museum news, other events, trainings, jobs, grants and more for the museum community in Oregon.

For more information, please email connect@oregonmuseums.org.

October 1 - October 4, 2025

Western Museums Association’s (WMA) 2025 Annual Meeting

TBA

Reno, Nevada

Save the Date for WMA 202

As we celebrate our 90th anniversary, join us to build relationships and soar higher than ever before. With the theme of ELEVATE, WMA 2025 will explore ways to lift up the experiences of cultural professionals and the communities they serve.

In Reno, Nevada, 4,400 feet above sea level, we will forward the progress of museums by looking to the future.

American Alliance of Museums

Los Angeles, California

May 6 - May 9, 2025

2025 American Alliance of Museums (AAM) ANNUAL MEETING & MUSEUMEXPO

Los Angeles Convention Center

Los Angeles, California

AAM 2025 will focus on the theme, Museums & Trust.

Museums have long inspired high levels of public trust, surpassing news outlets, government organizations, researchers and scientists, corporations, and social media platforms. This consistent finding underscores our institutions’ unique position in society as stewards of knowledge, culture, science, and history—areas where credibility and reliability are paramount

In an era marked by mistrust and misinformation, museums have a rare ability to counterbalance the proliferation of false narratives and polarized perspectives. Using our trusted position, we can cultivate a more healthy, empathetic, and informed society.

But to do so, we must maintain our credibility proactively, embracing thoughtful, transparent, and collaborative practices that will defend against influences like bias, resource challenges, abuse of power, and social injustice

An Incredible MuseumExpo

AAM is again partnering this year with the Museum Store Association to host an incredible combined expo hall. Find the most innovative services, products, and solutions in the museum field. With 350 exhibitors, you are bound to find the right partner for your museum’s current challenges and opportunities.

Museum Store Association

Los Angeles, California

May 5 - May 9, 2025

Museum Store Association FORWARD 2025 in LA

The Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, California

Join MSA in LA

We’re excited about our next MSA FORWARD Conference & Expo in “The City of Angels” – Los Angeles, California in conjunction with the American Alliance of Museums

Join the Museum Store Association (MSA) and hundreds of nonprofit retail professionals for the 70th Annual MSA FORWARD Retail Conference & Expo, taking place May 5-9, 2025 at The Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California

Once again, MSA FORWARD will be held in conjunction with the 2025 American Alliance of Museums (AAM) Annual Meeting & Expo

Learn best practices and new ideas for store merchandising, operations, marketing, and sale

Participate in dedicated networking events and create connections that will inspire new ideas

Meet with over 200 MSA vendors about your product needs

Hear from knowledgeable industry experts during session breakouts and keynote presentations

Network with AAM attendees and exhibitor

September 10 - September 13, 2025

2025 Am Assoc for State and Local History Annual Conference

TBD

Cincinnati, Ohio

The 2025 AASLH Annual Conference, in partnership with Ohio Local History Alliance, will take place as the history field makes the final preparations to kickoff off the 250th commemoration of the founding of the United States.

The 2025 conference theme, inspired by AASLH’s Making History at 250: The Field Guide for Semiquincentennial, is an opportunity to broadly explore one of the guide’s themes, The American Experiment. For many in the American colonies in 1776, independence from Britain represented a “leap into the dark” into an unknown future

We are excited for you to join us in Cincinnati as we encourage discussion about our democracy and civic institutions and how they can help strengthen understanding, inspire action, and reveal ways that all of us can participate in and shape the ongoing American experiment.

For more information, please call 615-320-3203 or email info@aaslh.org.

June 2 - June 5, 2025

American Public Gardens Association 2025 Conference - Elemental

Hyatt Regency Denver At Colorado Convention Center

Denver, Colorado

JOIN US AT DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS IN THE MILE-HIGH CITY IN 202

Having last hosted the conference in 2014, Denver Botanic Gardens invites you to return (or visit for the first time) in 2025 to celebrate and help shape the ELEMENTAL role public gardens play in today’s increasingly inter-connected world.

Public gardens find ourselves playing increasingly vital roles helping advance today’s greatest priorities. We are uniquely positioned to engage all people and all sectors to appreciate and better understand plants as we collectively seek to adapt to a changing climate.

While the challenges our world faces have evolved, the basic elements that shape them have not: Air, Water, Fire and Earth

The American Public Gardens Association’s Annual Conference features a variety of programs specifically designed for the needs of public horticulture professionals. Topics reflect current trends, celebrations, and issues facing our industry

The Annual Conference features sessions and workshops led by members who are experts in their fields, a large variety of local tours, a sizeable Exhibit Hall, general sessions featuring well-known Keynote and Plenary speakers, Association Awards, in-conference networking events, and so much more!

January 1 - December 31, 2025

All Year scheduling for ART EXHIBITS & SHOWINGS

ART EXHIBITS & SHOWINGS

Vernal, Utah

The Uintah County Heritage Museum encourages fine arts within the community by featuring a new exhibit each month.

Throughout the year, artists showcase a diverse range of art, sculpture, and photography. In addition, the Museum houses a wide variety of fine art alongside its artifacts, including several special collections.

Our Rotating Exhibits:

​January: Man Behind the Mura

February: Utah Division of Arts & Museums Erratics Traveling Sho

March: Utah Division of Arts & Museums Erratics Traveling Show / UBVA Old Masters Challeng

April: UBVA Old Masters Challeng

​May: Women Inventor

​June: Topaz Museum Traveling Sho

July: Moments on the Rive

August: Annual Quilt Sho

September: TB

​October: Fiber Outlaw

November: Doughboy Celebratio

​December: UBVA - Art Sal

For more details, feel free to check out our Facebook page, or send us an email at lfullbright@uintah.utah.gov

January 1 - November 11, 2025

Medical Museum Public Tours 2025

Silver Spring, Maryland

Join us for a special Presidents Day Tour, Memorial Day Tour and/or Veterans Day Tour at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. These free, docent-led introductory tour highlights the remarkable changes in American medicine over the past 160 years, with a special focus on military medicine

2 p.m.

FEBRUARY 16 | Presidents Day Tou

MAY 25 | Memorial Day Tou

NOVEMBER 9 | Veterans Day Tou

Contact

For more information, email USArmy.Detrick.MEDCOM-USAMRMC.List.Medical-Museum@health.mi

Request ADA accommodations 10 business days in advance at (301) 319-3303 or by email to: USArmy.Detrick.MEDCOM-USAMRMC.List.Medical-Museum@health.mil.

FREE! Open to the public. No RSVP required.

June 24 - June 27, 2025

Association of Academic Museums And Galleries Annual Conference 2025

TBA

Albuquerque, New Mexico

AAMG 2025 – UNM Albuquerqu

June 24-27, 202

University New Mexico Art Museu

Albuquerqu

See website for updates

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April 27 - April 29, 2025

Oregon Museum Association 2025 Conference

TBA

Independence, Oregon

Beginning in 2025, the OMA annual conference will be held in Spring rather than Fall

The conference this year is all about trying new things. We are hoping to organize the conference into the following four tracks: Collections Care, Leadership, Emergency Preparedness, and Tourism

Check our website for more details in early 2025

The OMA newsletter is emailed every month with updates on OMA events, museum news, other events, trainings, jobs, grants and more for the museum community in Oregon.

For more information, please email connect@oregonmuseums.org.

October 1 - October 4, 2025

Western Museums Association’s (WMA) 2025 Annual Meeting

TBA

Reno, Nevada

Save the Date for WMA 202

As we celebrate our 90th anniversary, join us to build relationships and soar higher than ever before. With the theme of ELEVATE, WMA 2025 will explore ways to lift up the experiences of cultural professionals and the communities they serve.

In Reno, Nevada, 4,400 feet above sea level, we will forward the progress of museums by looking to the future.

May 6 - May 9, 2025

2025 American Alliance of Museums (AAM) ANNUAL MEETING & MUSEUMEXPO

Los Angeles Convention Center

Los Angeles, California

AAM 2025 will focus on the theme, Museums & Trust.

Museums have long inspired high levels of public trust, surpassing news outlets, government organizations, researchers and scientists, corporations, and social media platforms. This consistent finding underscores our institutions’ unique position in society as stewards of knowledge, culture, science, and history—areas where credibility and reliability are paramount

In an era marked by mistrust and misinformation, museums have a rare ability to counterbalance the proliferation of false narratives and polarized perspectives. Using our trusted position, we can cultivate a more healthy, empathetic, and informed society.

But to do so, we must maintain our credibility proactively, embracing thoughtful, transparent, and collaborative practices that will defend against influences like bias, resource challenges, abuse of power, and social injustice

An Incredible MuseumExpo

AAM is again partnering this year with the Museum Store Association to host an incredible combined expo hall. Find the most innovative services, products, and solutions in the museum field. With 350 exhibitors, you are bound to find the right partner for your museum’s current challenges and opportunities.

May 5 - May 9, 2025

Museum Store Association FORWARD 2025 in LA

The Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, California

Join MSA in LA

We’re excited about our next MSA FORWARD Conference & Expo in “The City of Angels” – Los Angeles, California in conjunction with the American Alliance of Museums

Join the Museum Store Association (MSA) and hundreds of nonprofit retail professionals for the 70th Annual MSA FORWARD Retail Conference & Expo, taking place May 5-9, 2025 at The Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California

Once again, MSA FORWARD will be held in conjunction with the 2025 American Alliance of Museums (AAM) Annual Meeting & Expo

Learn best practices and new ideas for store merchandising, operations, marketing, and sale

Participate in dedicated networking events and create connections that will inspire new ideas

Meet with over 200 MSA vendors about your product needs

Hear from knowledgeable industry experts during session breakouts and keynote presentations

Network with AAM attendees and exhibitor

September 10 - September 13, 2025

2025 Am Assoc for State and Local History Annual Conference

TBD

Cincinnati, Ohio

The 2025 AASLH Annual Conference, in partnership with Ohio Local History Alliance, will take place as the history field makes the final preparations to kickoff off the 250th commemoration of the founding of the United States.

The 2025 conference theme, inspired by AASLH’s Making History at 250: The Field Guide for Semiquincentennial, is an opportunity to broadly explore one of the guide’s themes, The American Experiment. For many in the American colonies in 1776, independence from Britain represented a “leap into the dark” into an unknown future

We are excited for you to join us in Cincinnati as we encourage discussion about our democracy and civic institutions and how they can help strengthen understanding, inspire action, and reveal ways that all of us can participate in and shape the ongoing American experiment.

For more information, please call 615-320-3203 or email info@aaslh.org.

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