Museum with Japanese art collections in Florida

2021/4/15

Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens

The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is South Florida’s cultural destination to experience Japanese culture, art, gardens, food and more.
The Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens is owned and operated by Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation and is supported by The Morikami, Inc., a non-profit arm with the mission to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire.
For current exhibition information click here, and for museum collections click here.

 

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

The Ringling is the State Art Museum of Florida and is administered by Florida State University. It features an art museum, historic mansion, circus museum, historic theater, conservation laboratory, and research library, situated on sixty-six acres of spectacular bay front property in Sarasota.
For current exhibitions of Japanese art click here, and to view Japanese art in museum collections click here.

 

Harn Museum of Art (University of Florida)

The Harn Museum of Art at UF promotes the power of the arts to inspire and educate people and enrich their lives. More than 11,500 works are represented in collections of African, Asian, modern and contemporary art, and photography.
For current exhibitions of Japanese art click here, and to view Japanese art in museum collections click here.


 

Lowe Art Museum (University of Miami)

The Lowe Art Museum is the largest collecting art museum in the South Florida region, and one of the few in Florida with a far-ranging general collection.
To view Japanese art in the museum collections click here.

 

Polk Museum of Art (Florida Southern College)

The Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College is a teaching museum that enhances lives through inspirational and engaging art experiences for all. 
To view Japanese art in the museum collections click here.

 

Museum of Fine Arts (Florida State University)

Museum of Fine Arts connects Florida State University and the broader community to the arts. In addition to maintaining a permanent collection of over 6000 objects, MoFA presents exhibitions of historical and contemporary art works that contribute meaningfully to the scholarship and conversations that sustain the civic and intellectual life of our campus, city, and region.
To view Japanese art in the museum collections click here.