That's a wrap for Art in Bloom 2023!
Art in Bloom arrived at the PMA just at the right time to get us out of the winter doldrums and feel the spring vibes
This year marked the largest Art in Bloom in recent history, with 21 floral designers creating art-inspired arrangements in the galleries. The designers brought their artwork inspirations to life with floral arrangements, and we were lucky enough to catch some of them in the galleries making their final touches!
The galleries bloomed with visitors all week to experience these arrangements. (Yes, the flowers smelled as good as they looked.) Audiences also enjoyed special floral programming including a centerpiece workshop with Katie Lovins of Clo Floral, auditorium programs with Wild Seed Project and Backyard Blooms, musical performances by Portland Symphony Orchestra and Katie Oberholtzer Quartet, and more.
Thank you to the over 5,000 visitors who explored the galleries and made this year’s Art in Bloom an event to remember! The energy and excitement continues with upcoming programs like Slow Art Day, Third Thursdays, Family Day, and more, so save the dates and register today.
124 minutes. Rated PG. Directed by Steven Spielberg. In English.
The original summer blockbuster, Steven Spielberg’s iconic thriller screens for free in Congress Square Park. Screens as part of “Summer of ‘75” and “Sandblaster!,” a series of sand-tacular monster movies showing outdoors in September. Presented with SPACE Gallery and Friends of Congress Square Park.
Before the show closes on September 14, join us for a final look at this landmark exhibition, exploring its significance to the PMA Collection and the nuances around what Alex Katz describes as “painting energy” within his select works of art.
Visit the museum for drop-in drawing sessions in the galleries during Free Friday hours!
Get creative! Join us every 2nd Friday for Drawing in the Galleries during Free Friday. We’ll provide the materials—you bring the inspiration! No experience needed, just drop in and sketch surrounded by art.
Visit the museum for free all day with an ever-changing monthly party.
Join us for an intimate exploration of Marguerite Thompson Zorach’s Diana of the Sea, 1940. Zorach, a pioneering modernist, transformed everyday life into vibrant compositions of color, texture, and pattern, drawing on European modernism, American folk art, and her own innovative embroidery techniques.
185 minutes. Rated PG. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. In English. DCP.
Both arch and emotionally crushing, Stanley Kubrick’s singular, immaculately crafted epic screens as part of a series of landmark films from 1975.
96 minutes. Rated PG-13. Directed by Ron Underwood. In English.
The original summer blockbuster, Steven Spielberg’s iconic thriller screens for free in Congress Square Park. Screens as part of “Summer of ‘75” and “Sandblaster!,” a series of sand-tacular monster movies showing outdoors in September. Presented with SPACE Gallery and Friends of Congress Square Park.
Join us for the 2025 Barnet Scholars Lecture, a special evening honoring the lasting influence of David C. Driskell as artist, mentor, scholar, and visionary collector.
Quiet your mind, relieve stress, and get into a contemplative mood with this 30-minute guided mindfulness session, held in the heart of the galleries. Take a pause in your day to reconnect through breath and stillness in a setting that invites presence and slow looking.
Dr. Tess Chakkalakal, Professor of Africana Studies and English, Bowdoin College; and author, A Matter of Complexion: The Life and Fictions of Charles W. Chesnutt
Join Dr. Tess Chakkalakal as she introduces the life and works of the early 20th century Black author and intellect, Charles W. Chesnutt, whose writings explore race at the turn of the twentieth century. Dr. Chakkalakal will bridge connections between Harry Willson Watrous's The Drop Sinister—What Shall We Do with It (1913) and the emotional and political themes of racial passing and segregation within Chesnutt's works: The Marrow of Tradition (1901) and The House Behind the Cedars (1900).
An immersive four-day class focusing on the Wyeth family and the artwork inspired by Maine’s natural beauty.
Patrick Bringley, author of All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me, offers an insightful and moving talk about finding comfort and meaning in the beauty and solitude of art. Based on his decade as a guard at the Met Museum, Bringley’s memoir has been praised by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Associated Press.