30 Americans features work created over the past three decades by nationally and internationally recognized artists of color. Through painting, photography, works on paper, sculpture, installation, and video, 30 Americans explores a broad range of sociopolitical issues, including the construction of racial, gender, and sexual identity; ongoing narratives of racial inequality in the United States; poverty; racial stereotyping; and the power of protest. The exhibition includes more than sixty objects from the Miami-based Rubell Family Collection (RFC). Founded in New York City in 1964 by Mera and Don Rubell, the RFC is one the world's largest privately-owned yet publicly-accessible collections of contemporary art.