Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
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Rotating exhibits add to an impressive collection of photographs, both historic and contemporary, inside this very striking building on Tampa’s waterfront.

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is a tribute to distinctly American photography. Founded in the early 2000s by a coalition of local businesspeople, curators and artists, the small but robust collection provides a distinctive look at a cross-section of photographs by legendary and upcoming photographers. Spend some time exploring the building, too. Known affectionately as the “Cube,” it is one of the most interesting buildings in Downtown Tampa.

Approach the building from the Riverwalk to best appreciate its design. Stop for a while in the beautiful lobby then head up to the second floor, where the museum waits behind a somewhat unassuming door.

Start with the permanent collection. Look for celebrity portraits by Len Prince and male nudes by Dianora Niccolini. Two aspects of photographic history are captured in Judy Dater’s portrait of Ansel Adams, best known for his images of the American West. Feel the energy behind Burk Uzzle’s photographs of Woodstock.

Linger among the collection of panoramic photographs of Tampa history from the early 20th century, which also contain scenes of the building of the Panama Canal. Continue on to the rotating exhibit, which features both upcoming and established photographers. Find a new favorite artist and leave with inspiration for your own vacation photographs.

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is tucked away on the second and third floors of the Cube along the Riverwalk in Downtown Tampa. Drive here in 15 minutes from Tampa International Airport or in 7 minutes from nearby Tampa Union Station. Use train connections to other parts of the region. Walk to the museum from other attractions such as the Tampa Museum of Art or the Convention Center in a few minutes. Signage for the museum is limited, so be alert to find it. Parking is available in a nearby covered garage or on side streets.

The museum is open daily from mid-morning to the evening, opening slightly later on weekends. There is an admission fee. Guided tours are available on Sunday afternoons.

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