Selected Recent Museum Press
9/6/2024 - Exploring All Five Skyway Museums
- Tony Wong Palms, Creative Pinellas
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8/19/2024 - Immersive video installation coming to USF gallery - By Bill DeYoung, St Pete Catalyst
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7/31/2024 - August Arts Roundup - By Christopher Curry, 83degrees
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8/7/2024 - Take the Skyway bridge to an art adventure - By Monica Roman Gagnier, Observer
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5/29/2024 - "Breaking Barriers: PORTRAIT" Exhibit Captures Healing Benefits of Art - Hillsborough County
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2/8/2024 - Outstanding Robert Rauschenberg Exhibit at USF
- Tony Wong Palms, Creative Pinellas
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1/15/24 - Spring exhibition at USF Tampa campus highlights printmaking pioneers – Jennifer Ring, CLTampa.com
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10/4/2023 - USF Contemporary Art Museum’s inaugural GENERATOR exhibition opens on the St. Petersburg campus
- USF News
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8/25/2023 - Wendy Red Star Introduces Kimowan Metchewais Through Indigenous Photography Exhibition - By Chadd Scott, Forbes
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8/9/2023 - New USFCAM exhibition showcases work of nine Indigenous artists - Tampa Bay Newspapers
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6/02/2023 - Rico Gatson and Christian Viveros-Fauné on Art in Your Ear - By JoEllen Schilke, WMNF Radio
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6/1/2023 - Artist Rico Gatson turns USF Tampa museum into celebration of Black heroes - By Sean Daly, ABC Action News, WFTS-Tampa
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5/19/2023 - Editor's notebook: Tampa Bay makes global gains in the ‘art as infrastructure’ arena - By Alexis Muellner, Tampa Bay Business Journal
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About USF Contemporary Art Museum
The USF Contemporary Art Museum opened its current facility in 1989, adjacent to the USF College of The Arts. The museum has presented numerous significant and investigative exhibitions of contemporary art from Florida, the United States and around the world, including Africa, Europe, and Latin America. Changing exhibitions are designed to introduce students, faculty and the community to current cultural trends. Exhibitions to date have included the work of Vito Acconci, Atelier van Lieshout (AVL ), Frances Barth, Bili Bidjocka, Jim Campbell, James Casebere, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Emily Cheng, Keith Edmier, Zhang Hongtu, Alfredo Jaar, Los Carpinteros, Allan McCollum, Lucy Orta, Pepón Osorio, James Rosenquist, and Ed Ruscha among numerous others.
USFCAM maintains the university’s art collection, comprised of more than 5,000 art works. There are exceptional holdings in graphics and sculpture multiples by internationally acclaimed artists, such as Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and James Rosenquist, who have worked at USF’s Graphicstudio. Contemporary photography and African art are also important areas of the collection.
The USF Institute for Research in Art is recognized by the State of Florida as a major cultural institution and receives funding through the Florida Department of State, the Florida Arts Council and the Division of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Arts Council of Hillsborough County and the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners, as well as numerous private foundations on a project basis. The Contemporary Art Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
Our Mission
The primary mission of the USF Contemporary Art Museum is to bring to the University and the Tampa Bay community vital, investigative and scholarly contemporary exhibitions, while simultaneously contributing to the dialogue within the international arts community by organizing exhibitions, producing relevant catalogues, scheduling critically significant traveling exhibitions and by underwriting experimental projects of artists emerging on the national and the international fronts.
Parallel to this purpose is an ongoing commitment to provide the educational underpinnings necessary for the assimilation of issues at the core of contemporary art for an audience that includes community and corporate members, students, faculty, staff, administrators, scholars, critics, historians and artists.
The Museum's educational philosophy, consistent with the approach to exhibitions, is to contribute to the ongoing research of leading artists, critics, and historians by organizing symposia, conferences and lectures to discuss and analyze current issues in art and society. The museum is a laboratory for scholars, museum professionals, students, interns and artists. The USF Contemporary Art Museum collects and maintains a collection of contemporary art and makes it available as a visual library for students, and as an enrichment to a broad and varied constituency through loans and direct access. Museum Memberships, both Private and Corporate help subsidize the museum's operating and exhibition costs.
Museum Sponsors
National Endowment for the Arts // Florida Department of State, Florida Arts & Cultur // H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute // Knox Family Foundation // Lee & Victor Leavengood Endowment // Raymond James Financial // The Tampa Tribune // Time Warner Communications // Time Customer Service, Inc. // The Brabson Family // Genevieve Lykes Dimmitt // The Feil Organization // The Wilson Company // Bajo | Cuva | Cohen | Turkel // Carlton Fields // Stanton Storer Embrace the Arts Foundation // Gobioff Foundation // Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation P/ARTS Program // The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation // Dr. Allen Root / In Memory of Janet G. Root // Arts Council of Hillsborough County, Board of County Commissioners // The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts // Aparium Hotel Group's Hotel Haya // Strategic Property Partners and Water Street Tampa
Art for Community Engagement (ACE) Fund Patrons
Allison and Robby Adams // Frank E. Duckwall Foundation // Francesca and Richard Forsyth // Gobioff Foundation // Courtney and Jason Kuhn // Linda Saul-Sena and Mark Sena // Sharmila and Vivek Seth // Stanton Storer Embrace the Arts Foundation // Michael Paonessa and Robert Iles
About the University of South Florida
The University of South Florida, a high-impact research university dedicated to student success and committed to community engagement, generates an annual economic impact of more than $6 billion. With campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee, USF serves approximately 50,000 students who represent nearly 150 different countries. U.S. News & World Report has ranked USF as one of the nation’s top 50 public universities for five consecutive years, and this year USF earned its highest ranking ever among all universities public or private. In 2023, USF became the first public university in Florida in nearly 40 years to be invited to join the Association of American Universities, a prestigious group of the leading universities in the United States and Canada. Through hundreds of millions of dollars in research activity each year and as one of the top universities in the world for securing new patents, USF is a leader in solving global problems and improving lives. USF is a member of the American Athletic Conference. Learn more at www.usf.edu.
Upcoming Events
11/7/24
Film on the Lawn, The Florida Project
11/22/24
Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape Closing Celebration Reception
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Interested in an internship at CAM or Graphicstudio? Visit our Internships page to find out how to apply and what deadlines you need to know.
Visitor Information
Graphicstudio Hours:
Graphicstudio is open to visitors by appointment. Please contact gsoffice@usf.edu or (813) 974-3503.
USFCAM Hours:
Monday - Friday 10am–5pm; Thursday 10am–8pm; Saturday 1–4pm; Closed Sundays and all university holidays.
Group Tours + Field Trips :
Guided tours are available upon request by emailing amyallison@usf.edu at least two weeks in advance. Self-guided groups are also welcome during regular hours. For groups larger than 10, please email or call (813) 974-4133 to reserve gallery time.
Field Trip Guide:
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Accessibility:
The University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum (USFCAM) is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities. There are disabled parking spaces outsde of the museum, an accessible entrance, good lighting and accessible restrooms.
The museum follows the
USF guidelines regarding service animals.
USFCAM faculty and staff are pleased to work with organizations that provide cultural opportunities for visitors with disabilities to tour the Museum. For more accessibility information please call (813) 974-4133.
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The electronic images available on this site are subject to copyright and may be covered by other restrictions as well. The images are made available to the general public for the sole purpose of representing the USF Contemporary Art Museum’s programs and collection. Copying or redistribution of the images in any manner without the express written permission of the University of South Florida Institute for Research in Art is strictly prohibited.
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