Marie Vickles

Senior Director Of Education at Pérez Art Museum Miami

Marie Vickles currently serves as the Senior Director of Education at Pérez Art Museum Miami, a position held since October 2013. In this senior-level role, Marie collaborates with the senior leadership team to advance the museum's mission and vision, providing programmatic and administrative leadership for the Department of Education. This includes oversight of progressive educational programs for diverse audiences such as adults, college students, teachers, children, and families. Previously, Marie held the position of Director of Education at the same institution, where responsibilities included conceptualizing and managing departmental programming and assessments. Additionally, Marie serves as Curator-In-Residence at the Little Haiti Cultural Center under the City of Miami since July 2010. Marie has a strong educational background with a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences from Florida State University, along with multiple Associate degrees in Textile/Surface Design, Communication Design, and an Associate of Arts in Education from various institutions.

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Miami Beach, United States

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Pérez Art Museum Miami

Pérez Art Museum Miami is a modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries. Pérez Art Museum Miami serves one of the most diverse populations in one of the fastest growing regions in the country, where a unique confluence of Caribbean, North and South American cultures adds vibrancy and texture to the civic landscape. The city’s thriving community of artists, designers and collectors and its avid and growing art-engaged public are driving Miami’s demand for a world-class museum and dynamic center of visual arts education. The new PAMM transforms Museum Park into a central destination on Miami’s cultural map, promotes progressive arts education, builds community cohesiveness and contributes substantially to downtown revitalization.


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