FAMA's May Coffee, Wine and Tour

Sun May 17 2026 at 11:00 am to 12:30 pm UTC-04:00

Art Museum of the Americas | Washington

Friends of the Art Museum of the Americas
Publisher/HostFriends of the Art Museum of the Americas
FAMA's May Coffee, Wine and Tour
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FAMA Members: Get ready to sip, swirl, and explore at FAMA's May Coffee, Wine, and Tour - a delightful experience for all your senses!
About this Event

Friends of the Art Museum of the Americas (FAMA) invite you to our Members-Only Event: Enjoy brunch refreshments and brief remarks by Deborah Ziska, president of FAMA, and Adriana Ospina, director of the Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) in the sun-filled loggia. This will be followed by tours of two new exhibitions: "The Skin of Discomfort" with Chilean artist Paola Podesta and "The Invisible Pr*son: Imprisoned Artists of the Americas" with OAS Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression Pedro Vaca Villarreal.

We are limited to 25. If you or your guest are not already members of FAMA, you may join here on Eventbrite in the ticket section or on our website. Support cultural diplomacy locally and throughout the Americas!


The exhibition of textile patchworks by Paola Podestá of Valparaíso, Chile, uses its primary medium for aesthetic and metaphorical reasons. She addresses issues like feminism, fracking, the depletion of natural resources, immigration, and mental health, using patchwork to reinforce the idea that—much like the fabric scraps in a quilt—our struggles are interconnected and must be addressed collectively to build a more just and equitable future for all. She conveys a communal alignment with the OAS's core objectives: human rights, sustainability, and social justice.


"The Invisible Pr*son: Imprison Artists of the Americas" brings together artists who create from Cuban prisons. Its title alludes to the effect these prisons have on society as a whole, fostering fear of gathering, protesting, or even expressing dissent on social media. The OAS Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression monitors the state of artistic freedom of expression in the hemisphere and observes that reprisals against art persist. Among these restrictions on artistic freedom of expression, the prolonged imprisonment of artists—most of them young—is particularly troubling. In this context, Cuba stands out as the only State in the hemisphere that currently keeps several artists imprisoned.

Date and time

Sunday, May 17, 11 am-12:30 pm

Location

Art Museum of the Americe
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.

By attending this event, you acknowledge that photography, audio, and video recording may occur. These materials may be used for promotional purposes, including website content, social media, and marketing materials. Your presence constitutes consent to such recording and publication without compensation. If you do not wish to be photographed, please notify the organizers or event staff immediately.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Art Museum of the Americas, 201 18th Street Northwest, Washington, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 50.00

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