• RENT in Concert

    Experience the music of RENT in a powerful symphonic performance featuring a stellar ensemble of vocalists and musicians. Jonathan Larson’s iconic, Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning musical follows a group of young artists navigating love, creativity, and survival in New York’s East Village during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis. Featuring beloved songs like “Seasons of Love,” “La Vie Bohème,” and “Take Me or Leave Me,” this reimagined concert brings new life to a groundbreaking story about friendship, resilience, and living for today.

  • Unarthodox: Sculpture Without Sight

    Sculpture Without Sight is a unique immersive experience that invites you to explore your sense of touch by sculpting blindfolded. Clay here is just a tool, this is not a pottery workshop. By removing visual input and relying solely on the sense of touch, guided by curated music and aromatherapy, the process encourages deeper presence, intuition, and connection with your intuition.

    In this sensory experience, you’ll sculpt clay while blindfolded. Allowing your hands and not your eyes, to lead the creative process. Our space enhances your senses through curated playlists and aromatherapy. The result is a powerful shift in perception, where the focus moves from how something looks to how it feels. 

  • PAMM Free Second Saturdays: Celebrating Women in Art

    Minaya’s work brings together bold patterns, rich textures, and cultural references. Her vibrant compositions encourage reflection on how pattern and environment shape how we see ourselves and the world around us.

    In partnership with Miami Kids Magazine, families can also enjoy games, prizes, and special giveaways. During this free, family-friendly program, visitors of all ages are invited to create their own artworks inspired by Minaya’s practice. Using color, repetition, and imaginative patternmaking, participants can explore personal expression and tell stories about their identities and communities. The day also includes a docent-led tour of Shadows and Traces: Selections from PAMM’s Collection, offering deeper insight into Minaya’s work.

    Join in for an afternoon of art-making, interactive experiences, and discovery as you celebrate women artists and the power of creative expression.

  • Free Family Fun Day

    Join History Miami on the second Saturday of each month from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (with activities available until 4:00 p.m.) for a fun-filled afternoon of things to do for the whole family! Enjoy free admission as you explore the history and culture of our vibrant city through engaging highlights tours, hands-on craft activities, and a variety of interactive experiences. Come learn, create, and discover—all for free!

  • Songs of the Diaspora: A Celebration of AfroLatinidad

    Join Hued Songs at HistoryMiami Museum for a powerful live performance celebrating AfroLatinidad through song, rhythm, and storytelling.

    Led by Afro-Latina soprano Dr. Zuly Inirio and artists from across the Diaspora, this gathering brings together African, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro-Latin traditions in one shared space. Expect live music, movement, and moments that invite you in.

    This is a chance to gather, remember, and celebrate the rhythms that shape our community.

  • In Community: Spring Garden Day with Pinecrest Gardens

    Join History Miami & Pinecrest Gardens for an enriching experience at Family Garden Day! Spend a delightful day learning, growing, and playing within the beauty of our garden. Our theme of Wonder will be woven throughout the day’s activities and exhibitions, with poetry, hands on kids activities, garden exploration, and more. Meet their dedicated garden team, partners, and local vendors. Explore interactive booths featuring exciting activations and displays. Enjoy a variety of amenities available throughout the garden, perfect for splashing, climbing, and discovering.

    Pack a picnic blanket, bathing suit, and grab some lunch from a vendor to stay and play for the day. 

    Come earlier to enjoy a special sensory hour from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., offering limited admission and early access for families with cognitive sensitivities.

    Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to connect with nature and each other in a joyful environment!

    General Admission opens at 10:00 a.m.

  • Miami City Ballet: Carmen

    Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s fiery Carmen returns for an encore that’s bold and unforgettable.

    This powerful production brings fresh perspective to the iconic tale, blending classical ballet with flamenco flair and Ochoa’s signature and sensual theatricality. Set to a rich new arrangement of Bizet’s beloved score, Carmen commands the stage with passion, power and a heroine who owns her story. Fierce, fearless and captivating, Carmen is back.

  • Miami City Ballet Presents: Jewels

    Enter a world of glamour, elegance and pure delight in George Balanchine’s Jewels, a three-part visual feast of color, light and musicality.

    Emeralds shimmers with French romanticism, set to the dreamy melodies of Fauré. Rubies crackles with jazzy energy and wit, driven by Stravinsky’s bold rhythms. And Diamonds dazzles with sweeping Tchaikovsky, bringing the evening to a radiant and refined close.

    Three distinct gems. One legendary masterpiece. This is Balanchine brilliance at its most radiant.

  • Gospel on the Road

    Gospel on the Road is a free pop-up performance series bringing the uplifting power of gospel music to communities across Miami-Dade. Hosted by Sylvester Britton at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex, the event features performances by the Mt. Pisgah Choir, New Sounds of Joy Ministries, Emmanuel Apostolic Church Choir, Deana & Sarah in Harmony, and dance groups Simone’s Just Dance Performing Arts and RickyDanco’s School of Dance.

    RSVP required.

  • Representation Matters: Women’s Lived Experiences

    Closing event for Women’s History Month. This event will begin with a brief recognition of women who make a meaningful impact on our campus, followed by a film screening and conversation exploring how media shapes identity, gender norms, and our understanding of womanhood.

    Using Barbie as a cultural lens, participants are invited to reflect on representation, societal expectations, and the ways women’s lived experiences are portrayed—and challenged—on screen. A post-screening discussion will provide space for thoughtful dialogue, critical reflection, and shared perspectives.