Polk Museum Of Art

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The Polk Museum of Art (PMoA), is a non-profit, private, and nationally accredited art museum based in Lakeland, Florida. This museum specializes in modern, contemporary, Asian, African, European, and American artwork. In addition, the museum also holds a student exhibit, sculptures in the outer garden, and other special exhibits. The museum boasts a variety of diverse artworks that come rom everyday people and life. However, the PMoA is not so big, it only offers a fraction of the artwork for viewing.
Walking in, the first thing you notice is a gigantic mural titled "Monkey Business". This specific piece of artwork was designed and set to establish the PMoA's main focus: modern and contemporary art. Moreover, this really caught my attention …show more content…

This second floor is firmly rooted on the modern arts. These modern artworks include: abstract images, spiritual, and inspiring works. The entire exhibition is dedicated to abstract concepts in everyday things. I wasn't really all that interested in this exhibit because I have no taste for such things. It was neat and pleasant being able to perceive how artwork has changed over the years. Moving on to the last exhibit was my favorite one. This exhibit was unlike any other because the artwork was captured through photographs. This exhibit was called, "Hungry Planet: What the World Eats." Each photograph was from a different country and with a different family who lived in that country. The centralized focus of this exhibit was to show the lifestyles of different cultures of people in the world. The way this was done was by photographing the families with their food and possessions. Furthermore, you could see the clear differences in varying lifestyles through every image. Whether it was a Samoan, German, Argentinian, Japanese, or Italian family, they were all unique and content. In essence, this became my favorite exhibit because I really enjoy learning about other cultures and how they live. This brought back memories because I come from a Filipino background that is entirely different from the accustomed lifestyle of Americans. In summary, culture is an interesting and unique

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