PIAG Museum

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2724 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Miami, FL 33134

PIAG Museum, established in 2003 as a non-profit organization, is dedicated to showcasing and promoting the visual arts across various cultures and eras. With a mission to provide art education and outreach programs, the museum connects with communities to foster self-expression and appreciation for art in all its forms.

Offering innovative projects and art workshops, PIAG Museum engages participants of all ages through unique activities like the Earth Water Project and floating art exhibitions. By prioritizing talent and creativity over formal resumes, the museum creates opportunities for artists and invites the public to experience and appreciate art in a vibrant, communal environment.

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4.01 reviews
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Jordan N.
5/5/2007

5 stars for ingenuity and concept! Minus 1 for not so impressive art works - although some of their promised, soon to arrive exhibits seem to be interesting. But... it is pretty cool to be able...

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