Following a gala opening reception September 18, Petah Coyne: How Much A Heart Can Hold is now on view at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami through March 14, 2026. The show originated at the Chazen September 9–December 23, 2024. Our friends at the Lowe shared these images from the reception. Photographs by Rodolfo Benitez courtesy of the Lowe.

(L to R) Jill Deupi, executive director of the Lowe Art Museum and artist Petah Coyne

Petah Coyne explains her 20234–2024 work Untitled #1563 (Zora Neale Hurston).

Untitled #1408 (The Lost Landscape), 2015–2018, left, and Untitled #1379 (The Doctor’s Wife), 1997–2018, right, frame the artist Petah Coyne at the Lowe’s gala opening reception.

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

Petah Coyne (with microphone) discusses her work Untitled #1379 (The Doctor’s Wife), 1997–2018. All photos courtesy the Lowe Art Museum.

Petah Coyne, left, and Untitled #1378 (Zelda Fitzgerald), 1997–2013.

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