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ExhibitionPetah Coyne: How Much A Heart Can Hold at the Lowe Art Museum

Sep 19, 2025–Mar 14, 2026

On view at the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, now through March 14, 2026.

How Much A Heart Can Hold invites the viewer to explore Petah Coyne’s work as a multifaceted and long-running conversation about the complexity and creativity of women.

It is divided into three sections: Women’s Work, Women’s Relationships, and Women Obscured & Transformed. Originally intended as an exhibition organizational structure that avoided the pull of a chronological arrangement, it is now clear that all the works reside in each of the categories, and now these three threads weave and plait together as part of a more nuanced understanding not only of Coyne’s oeuvre, but also how a single artist’s work is intertwined and in dialogue with friends and creatives both near in time and space, and long past or far afield.

Petah Coyne: How Much A Heart Can Hold was organized by the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison. Generous support for this exhibition was provided by Stephen and Pamela Hootkin, and the Anonymous Fund. The Lowe Art Museum’s presentation was made possible by Beaux Arts Miami; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the Funding Arts Network; the City of Coral Gables; Galerie Lelong, New York; the Lowe Advisory Council; and Lowe Members. It was sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Museum visitors check out the catalogue for Petah Coyne: How Much A Heart Can Hold, published by the Chazen Museum of Art.

Artist Petah Coyne tells stories about her sculpture Untitled #720 (Eguchi’s Ghost) 1992/2007.