Inside|Out is a program generously funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation that brings high-quality reproductions of works from PAMM’s permanent collection to communities throughout Miami-Dade county.

Miami is the fourth city to host Inside|Out, a program conceived by the Detroit Institute of Arts in 2010. It proved so successful in Detroit, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is providing $2 million over three years to expand Inside|Out to communities across the country, including Philadelphia and Akron, Ohio.

The program kicked off in Miami in 2016 in the communities of Hialeah, Homestead and West End. A total of 30 reproductions were installed in the selected locations of Hialeah Park; Losner Park; Hammocks Community Park; Olympic Park; Milander Center for Arts and Entertainment; Mayor Roscoe Warren Park; Blakey Park; Robert Is Here; and Westwind Lakes Park.

This February, PAMM will kick off the second year of Inside|Out. PAMM issued a call to participants to host this year’s Inside|Out program and received 17 applications from communities all over Miami-Dade County. Six communities were chosen for this year’s round of installations that will kick off this spring in Biscayne Park, Opa-Locka and Overtown. Over the summer, the reproductions will rotate to Little Haiti, North Miami Beach and Surfside.