Devil Icons: Devil Iconography in Mexican Masks
Opened July 25, 2020
Current Exhibits
GeT Art: A student exhibition featuring works from Brewster School and San Isidro School
The Guadalupe el Torrero (GeT) Foundation is honored to collaborate with the IMAS to present the artwork of students [...]
Student Crossroads: Contemplating Uncovered Spaces
A student Art Exhibition curated by UTRGV MFA Alumni Cristina Correa and Fatima Lai presenting works by high school [...]
Industrial Nature by Michelle Stitzlein
Michelle Stitzlein creates large scale sculpture from recycled materials. She works in a large studio converted from a former [...]
Uncovered Spaces
An Exhibition and Event Series Centered on Women Artists and LGBTQIA+ Artists The International Museum of Art and Science [...]
Mexican and Latin American Folk Art
The International Museum of Art & Science introduces visitors to a variety of the colorful and powerful pieces from [...]
Virtual Exhibits
Ephemeral Decor: Dia de Muertos Objects
El Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a traditional Mexican celebration centered around the memory of [...]
This is a STEMinist
The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) has partnered with McAllen Public Utility (MPU) to address the gender [...]
The Virgin Mary: Art, Materiality, and Piety
By Daniel Ymbong The establishment of the Spanish viceroyalties ushered new popular devotions and art production depicting the Virgin [...]
Santas: The Feminine Divine
By Carol Lopez The Christian faith's importance expanded due to the Spanish and Portuguese Viceroyalty, much of the art [...]
Natural Essence
Ceramics have been around for a long time. They can be created by using different types of clay and [...]
Pollinators in Action
The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is excited to announce the winners of its first community juried [...]