The Bass Museum of Art

The Bass Museum of Art

MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED AS A PRECAUTION TO LIMIT THE SPREAD OF THE COVID-19 VIRUS. PLEASE VISIT MUSEUM'S WEBSITE TO ACCESS ONLINE CONTENT AND FOR UPDATES REGARDING REOPENING AND PROGRAMMING.

 

The Bass is Miami Beach’s contemporary art museum. Focusing on exhibitions of international contemporary art, The Bass presents mid-career and established artists reflecting the spirit and international character of Miami Beach.

The Bass seeks to expand the interpretation of contemporary art by incorporating disciplines of contemporary culture, such as design, fashion and architecture, into the exhibition program. Recognized for organizing the first solo museum exhibitions in the United States of international artists such as Erwin Wurm, The Bass also presents major exhibitions by influential artists such as El Anatsui, Isaac Julien, Eve Sussman, and Piotr Uklański. The exhibition program encompasses a wide range of media and artistic points of view that bring new thought to the diverse cultural context of Miami Beach.

Central to the museum’s mission, The Bass maintains a vigorous education program for lifelong learning and visitors of all ages. The Bass IDEAS education initiative uses art as a catalyst for creativity and positive growth, especially in the area of early childhood education. The active outreach program, Creativity in the Community, takes The Bass IDEAS off-site by engaging families and their children in Miami-Dade County neighborhoods with the most challenged access to art.

The Bass is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM.

You must have your confirmation and ID to get your tickets.

Tickets are valid for one visit during the month of purchase.

On the first day of each month at 10:00 am Eastern time, a new set of tickets is available for purchase. The tickets may be used any day that the museum is open during the month of purchase.

Please make sure to check the museum's hours in advance to verify that the museum is open on the day you wish to visit. www.thebass.org

 

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