[Watch] Point of View Gallery Talk on American Impressionism
/Holly Scoggins provides an in-depth overview of our exhibition American Impressionism: Treasures from the Daywood Collection.
Read MoreHolly Scoggins provides an in-depth overview of our exhibition American Impressionism: Treasures from the Daywood Collection.
Read MoreA star of the New York art world, John Pinderhughes (b. 1946) has established himself over the past half-century as the ultimate observer and narrator of the communities all around him. This Fall, the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College presents an original, extraordinary retrospective exhibition, years in the making, showcasing Pinderhughes’ broad reportorial eye and his ability to find meaning and value in everything — and every person — he photographs.
Read MoreThis Fall, the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College is partnering with the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra (LSO) for a one-of-a-kind exhibition that promises to delight art and music lovers alike, transporting gallery visitors visually and aurally, engaging their eyes and their ears.
Read MoreAmerican Impressionism: Treasures from the Daywood Collection features 41 rarely-seen Impressionist paintings originally from the private collection of Arthur Dayton and Ruth Woods Dayton (whose surnames combine to create the collection’s portmanteau name: “Day-Wood”).
Read MoreThis Fall, the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College presents audiences with an incomparable peek not merely into the incredible story of Impressionism’s rise in the United States but also into the influential world of private collecting.
Read MoreIn this Gallery Talk, artist Steven Chayt discusses his exhibit at the Polk Museum of Art.
Read MoreIn this guided tour, Dr. H. Alexander Rich, Executive Director & Chief Curator of the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College, walks viewers through the Museum’s largest exhibition to date, Toulouse-Lautrec & the Belle Époque.
Read MoreWe're bringing you another crash course inspired by our new exhibition, "Josephine Sacabo: Those Who Dance"!
Read MoreJosephine Sacabo’s art is both of our time and embedded deeply in a time past. She is an acclaimed, New Orleans-based contemporary photographer whose body of work seems infused with a powerful nostalgia for the non-digital photographic forms and techniques of photography’s nascent years as an artistic medium in the previous two centuries.
Read MoreIn this Point of View Gallery Talk, Dr. H. Alexander Rich, Executive Director & Chief Curator of the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College, walks viewers through the Museum’s latest exhibition, Toulouse-Lautrec & the Belle Époque.
Read MoreDid you catch the last "Drinks with the Director: Why is THAT Famous?!?" It was hands-down one of our most fun programs EVER! If you did attend, you know how much fun we had, and chances are you still have so many more questions waiting to be answered! If you didn't, now is your chance to join in on the interactive fun!
Read MoreThroughout the history of art, women have been represented most frequently as painted and sculpted subjects — often beautiful, elegant, or even submissive objects — seen through the eyes of male artists. However, women's roles in art history extend far beyond the male perception of them. Less frequently do you hear about the women who make art.
Read MoreWith the opening of the Museum's newest — and largest-ever — exhibition "Toulouse-Lautrec & the Belle Époque," we've all been wondering: Who was Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec?
Read MoreThank you for watching our Virtual Members Reception! We were thrilled to welcome Paul Firos, Toulouse-Lautrec Collection Owner & President of PAN Art Connection, Inc. as he chatted with Dr. Alex Rich about the collection and how the exhibition came to life in the Museum galleries.
Read More“Have you ever imagined what it would have been like to live in Paris of the 1890s? Would you have spent your evenings in Montmartre, watching cancan dancers at the Moulin Rouge? Would you have mingled with the likes of Vincent van Gogh or Paul Cézanne? What would it have been like to be in the center of the art world at the brink of a new century?”
Read MoreJoin Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, via Facebook Live or Zoom Thursday, January 28, as he gathers three colleagues with diverse specializations for a fun, interactive night as they tackle the perennial burning question behind some of history's most renowned works of art: Why is THAT famous?!?
Read MoreIt's time for a "State of the Arts" update! In all times, the arts offer refuge, mental escape, and creative paths toward better understanding one another in a world in need of understanding. And despite all odds, 2020 has proven that the arts continue to be more important and vital than ever before. In fact, for arts organizations, 2020 has been a tremendous period of rediscovery, innovation, and teamwork.
Read MoreJoin Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, LIVE as he teaches you the fundamentals of Pop Art. One of the best known contemporary art movements, commonly associated with Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein and comic-book style, Pop Art has more complex origins than many might know.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered about what is going on in a painting? What that daydreaming figure is thinking about? What story the artist is trying to tell? Have you ever spun an elaborate tale or envisioned what that conversation might be between those two very angry-looking people across a room?
Read MoreAre you ready for an "ooky spooky" art-filled Halloween celebration, the likes of which only the Polk Museum of Art could present?
Join your favorite Museum staff members as they entertain and educate you with ghoulish, spooky, and oh-so-strange stories inspired by some of the most famous pieces of art throughout history.
Read MoreThe Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida