• How to Break in a Glove

    Set in 1999 Miami, this coming-of-age story follows an 11-year-old Cuban-American boy navigating family, identity, and belonging as buried tensions surface during a night of crisis. Opening night on Friday, February 6 kicks off with a retro, Miami-inspired preshow party featuring throwback DJ sets, classic Cuban bites for purchase from The Cuban Guys, and a photo-worthy moment.

  • Thursdays at PAMM: Weekend Warm Up with Pressure Point

    Caribbean Cultural Night at PAMM celebrates the art and sounds of the Caribbean with live music by Pressure Point on the waterfront terrace, plus a special 7pm program inside the museum exploring Caribbean art, culture, and community.

  • Heritage Fest

    Heritage Fest at the Arsht returns for a full day of free, family-friendly fun celebrating Pan-African culture. Enjoy live performances, local food vendors, and interactive activities throughout the afternoon, then keep the energy going with an 18+ Juke Joint party in the evening. Pay What You Can, starting at $0.

  • Street Stages

    The evening features Ben Beal, bringing his smooth mix of jazz, pop, and soul to the stage from 6:00–6:45pm, followed by Cachita Lopez, who lights up the night from 7:00–8:45pm with a vibrant, bilingual blend of Latin jazz, traditional Cuban rhythms, disco, freestyle, and timeless classics.

  • Workshop: Nail Art Techniques with Kro Vargas

    Join master nail artist Kro Vargas, HistoryMiami’s artist-in-residence, for an intimate nail art workshop exploring techniques like one-stroke florals. Held at Spring with Friends Salon, this hands-on session blends culture and creativity in a small-group setting. Space is limited and registration is required.

  • Noche de Arte

    Noche de Arte at Gallery 100 takes over InterContinental Miami every Monday from 6–8pm, transforming the space into a weekly arts activation that connects artists and audiences through conversation and community. February’s Artist in Residence is Zion Rozier, a Miami-born visual artist whose vibrant, symbolic work explores healing, resilience, and gratitude through faith and art.

  • PAMM Free Second Saturdays: Everyday Objects, Extraordinary Art

    PAMM Free Second Saturdays celebrates creativity and storytelling with a day inspired by Woody De Othello: coming forth by day and Black History Month. Families can enjoy hands-on art activities, traditional African dance and drumming by Delou Africa, Inc., and a family-friendly poetry activation from BIPOC Poetry Night led by Brianna Clara all centered on identity, imagination, and transforming the everyday into something extraordinary.

  • Free Family Fun Day

    Second Saturdays at HistoryMiami invite families to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon with free admission, engaging highlights tours, hands-on crafts, and interactive activities exploring the history and culture of Miami. Join us from 12–5pm for a day of learning, creating, and discovering together.

  • Panel Discussion: The Changing Landscape of South Dade

    Explore the history of South Dade’s agricultural roots in a conversation examining how farming, migrant labor, and environmental change shaped the Homestead and Redland communities. Featuring historians, photographers, and community advocates, the program is presented in conjunction with Belonging in Transit and includes a complimentary pass to HistoryMiami Museum. Seating is first-come, first-served.

  • “How to Break in a Glove” by Chris Anthony Ferrer

    City Theatre and the Adrienne Arsht Center invite you to "How to Break in a Glove" by Chris Anthony Ferrer. This new play is praised for its humor and emotional depth: Florida Theater On Stage calls it, “...a home run with a cast that hits it out of the park.” Miami Artzine raves "...poignant and deeply affecting...” Now through February 22. Tickets at arshtcenter.org.

    Location: Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33131