Live @ Knight: Belle & Sebastian
Celebrate 30 years of Belle & Sebastian at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts with a full performance of If You’re Feeling Sinister and career-spanning favorites, opening with Joanna Sternberg.
Arts & Business Council of Miami
Celebrate 30 years of Belle & Sebastian at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts with a full performance of If You’re Feeling Sinister and career-spanning favorites, opening with Joanna Sternberg.
Step into a magical, family-friendly art experience at Pérez Art Museum Miami exploring Marassa Twins by Kathia St. Hilaire, where storytelling and symbolism introduce themes of protection, identity, and community through Haitian cultural traditions.
Celebrate the opening of This Is America at Pérez Art Museum Miami with an intimate artist and curator meet-and-greet featuring Gonzalo Hernandez, Sandra Ramos, Eddie Arroyo, and curator Maritza Lacayo, marking the 250th anniversary of the United States through diverse artistic perspectives on identity and history.
A Blue Moon Miami River cruise with historian Paul S. George explores Downtown Miami’s history from the Tequesta to present-day waterfront neighborhoods.
The National Archives has selected Museum of Miami Museum in downtown Miami as one of eight museums nationwide to host the National Archives’ “Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation,” a traveling exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Sip on libations while Brainville hosts Carter Jackson-Brown and Kumi Alvarez spin a curated mix of classic punk, hip-hop, and jazz that channel the raw creative pulse of 1980s New York.
Participate in a charcoal art workshop inspired by figures, signs, and symbols in art.
GAME TIME, a cultural platform exploring the convergence of art and sports, returns to Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) as the city hosts FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches.
Revolutions have shaped the modern world—reshaping governments, economies, and cultures far beyond the moments in which they occurred. This panel discussion explores the enduring legacy of revolutionary movements, beginning with the American Revolution and extending to revolutions in the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond, and how their ideas, conflicts, and migrations continue to influence South Florida today.
Two hundred and fifty years of America. One hundred and thirty years of Miami. One city ready to celebrate both. This Fourth of July, Museum of Museum invites Greater Miami to come together downtown for a free, family-friendly Independence Day celebration that is festive, meaningful, and unmistakably 305.