About this Event
Friends of the Art Museum of the Americas (FAMA) invite you to our Members-Only Event: Enjoy refreshments from Tatte, networking, and brief remarks from OAS Ambassadors in the stunning sun-filled loggia. Adriana Ospina, director of the Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) will take us on an intimate tour of two current exhibitions on two floors that illustrate the richness of AMA’s collection. (The exhibitions will close later in January.)
We are limited to 25. If you or your guest are not already members of FAMA, you may join on Eventbrite in the ticket section or . Support cultural diplomacy locally and throughout the Americas!
Peruvian Perspectives: An Artistic Inquiry into the Collection of the Art Museum of the Americas This exhibition brings together works by Peruvian artists from the Museum's collection. Peruvian art has skillfully transformed its ancestral heritage into a constant source of innovation and creativity. In every stroke, shape, and color, we discover voices that connect the local with the universal, the intimate with the collective.
Peru’s contribution to American and global art lies not only in the uniqueness of its aesthetic expression but also in its ability to reveal the human condition in its broadest dimension: our shared hopes, tensions, and dreams. These works invite us to recognize ourselves as part of a cultural tapestry that enriches the American identity across our hemisphere.
The Making of Democracy “The Permanent Missions of Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Chile, and the Permanent Observer Mission of Spain to the Organization of American States (OAS), in collaboration with the Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) and the Columbus Memorial Library, present this exhibition that is framed within the commemoration of 50 years of democracy in Spain, 40 years of democracy in Uruguay, and the Democracia Siempre initiative, bringing together the perspectives of these countries on
their processes of democratic recovery and strengthening.
"The Making of Democracy" refers to the collective construction of democratic awareness: a process that does not end, but is renewed with each generation. With this exhibition, the Missions to the OAS pay tribute to the voices that, through art and memory, have contributed to preserving the very essence of democracy. Learn more from the online catalog available in Spanish, English and Portuguese.
The Art Museum of the Americas —a privileged witness to the continent’s aspirations and struggles— becomes a space where history, reflection, and hope converge.
We look forward to seeing you soon at AMA!
Date and time
Sunday, January 11, 11 am-12:30 pm
Location
Art Museum of the Americas
201 18th Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20006
Your member donation goes directly to Friends of the Art Museum of the Americas (FAMA), a nonprofit membership organization that supports exhibitions and educational outreach programs of the Museum.
Accessibility: The first level of the museum is wheelchair accessible; however, the second level of the museum has a winding staircase leading to it. Restrooms in the museum are not accessible, but people are welcome to use the restrooms in our offices next door to the museum, which are accessible. Please contact [email protected] with further questions on accessibility.
Art & Photo Credits, left to right, above:
Carlos Runcie Tanaka (Peru, b. 1958, d. 2025)
El Viaje / Desplazamientos - The Journey / Displacements, 2004
Multimedia installation
OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas Collection
Gift of the artist
Exhibition banners on facade of Art Museum of the Americas by Rafa Cruz Photography.
Gustavo Zalamea (Colombia, b. 1951, d. 2011)El estudio de la belleza es un duelo, el artista grita de dolor antes de ser vencido, 1996
Oil on canvas
OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas Collection
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Art Museum of the Americas, 201 18th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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