Online reservations are required for all visitors at a limited capacity.

https://www.fmopa.org/online-reservation-only/

“We excited to reopen museum doors to guests in coordination with the careful guidance of state and public health officials. To safeguard your health and safety, we have made some important changes you should familiarize yourself with before visiting. “said Executive Director Zora Carrier, Ph.D.

What FMoPA is doing to keep you safe:

  • Groups will be limited to 6 visitors.
  • All museum staff members and volunteers will be required to wear face masks while working. They will also have their temperatures checked before they start working.
  • High-touch surfaces like windows, railings, restrooms, and elevators will continuously be cleaned and sanitized.
  • No guest will be admitted to the museum before their reservation time.
  • Bathrooms will be available, and we encourage guests to maintain physical distancing while accessing them.


Our exhibitions will be extended through summer 2020

Roger Ballen: In Retrospect
Roger Ballen is one of the most influential photographic artists of the 21st century. “In Retrospect” is a collection of his works spanning over the past 40 years. Ballen’s art pieces have been termed shocking, conceptual, and intriguing. His works provoke the dominant interpretation of the human condition.

Griff Davis & Langston Hughes, Letters and Photographs 1947-1967: A Global Friendship
This exhibition brings to the public a selection from Griff Davis’ Archives of 62 neverbefore-seen photographs and material reflecting the decades-long friendship between the photographer, journalist, and Senior Foreign Service Officer Griffith J. Davis and the renowned poet Langston Hughes.

Portals of Intent – FROM EARTH
David Monroe creates imagery full of intention from nature. He uses meditation and guidance from the spirit to create fine art images. He believes mindfulness and awareness are necessary tools when creating works of art.


About FMoPA: 

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is a museum dedicated to exhibiting important photographic art as central to contemporary life and culture. FMoPA collects preserves and exhibits historic and contemporary works by nationally and internationally known photographic artists. FMoPA also enriches the community by operating outreach programs for children, underserved children, and adults by offering an extensive array of photography classes.

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is one of fewer than 10 museums in the United States dedicated exclusively to photography and one of two such museums in the state of Florida.

CONTACT:
Zora@fmopa.org
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
400 North Ashley Drive, Cube 200
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 221-2222 | www.fmopa.org