What’s In Your Container?
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. (DVCAI) invites audiences to experience its curatorial initiative, The Container Project, at DVCAI at Barry University.
Arts & Business Council of Miami
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. (DVCAI) invites audiences to experience its curatorial initiative, The Container Project, at DVCAI at Barry University.
Anne’s adult children are off living their own lives, and her husband is busy with his career. So where does that leave Anne, who has built her identity around creating a family and being a good mother? On the night before her husband is set to leave on a business trip, her son comes home to sleep in his old room. Or does he? It’s impossible to know for certain in this riveting play about a woman whose inner life is constantly shifting.
For the first time, and with surprising and revealing insights, Kamala Harris tells the story of one of the wildest and most consequential presidential campaigns in American history. Written with candor, a unique perspective and the pace of a page-turning novel, 107 Days takes you inside the race for the presidency as no one has ever done before.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Your Secret Service code name is Pioneer. You are the first woman in history to be elected vice president of the United States. On July 21, 2024, your running mate, Joe Biden, announces that he will not be seeking reelection. The presidential election will occur on November 5, 2024. You have 107 days.
Event ticket includes a copy of 107 Days.
Join four Florida authors for an engaging discussion on the Sunshine State’s fascinating history.
In "Coral Gables: The First Hundred Years", Patrick Alexander traces George Merrick’s journey from a modest homesteader to the visionary founder of the “City Beautiful.” "Coral Gables: From Bankruptcy to Beauty" by Les Standiford revisits Merrick’s legacy, exploring how his planned city evolved into a global destination of architecture, culture, and innovation.
Craig Pittman, in "Welcome to Florida: True Tales from America’s Most Interesting State", delivers an entertaining collection of stories that capture the quirky, colorful, and sometimes unbelievable spirit of Florida and its people. Meanwhile, Lawrence R. Samuel’s Making Miami: The Historic Rise of the Magic City offers a sweeping look at Miami’s transformation.
Together, these authors shine a spotlight on the forces, figures, and stories that have shaped Florida into the state we know today.
Date and Address:
Saturday, November 22
Room 7128 (Building 7, 1st Floor)
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132
Orchestra Miami proudly presents From Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill, a captivating musical revue that honors the life and legacy of one of the 20th century’s most influential composers. The show features over 40 of Weill’s iconic songs, with timeless classics from The Threepenny Opera, Lady in the Dark, Lost in the Stars, and includes favorites like “Mack the Knife,” “September Song,” “Surabaya Johnny,” “My Ship,” “Speak Low”, “Lonely House”, “The Saga of Jenny” and much more!
The show features a phenomenal quartet of singing actors- Rose Kearin, soprano; Elise Quagliata, mezzo-soprano; Ben Gulley, tenor & Lovell Rose, baritone. The show is fully staged by director Ali Tallman and accompanied by a 6-piece cabaret-style ensemble, led by Orchestra Miami’s Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi.
Rock legends take center stage as the Frost Planetarium ignites with dazzling laser visuals during November’s Laser Evening. Experience the music of The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and Jimi Hendrix like never before.
Featuring the premier cultural creatives of our time, with a conversation between self-taught Afro-Cuban American painter and author Harmonia Rosales and former professional football wide receiver and art collector Desmond Howard. Rosales will share her journey from artist to author and discuss her new book, “Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic,” which features never before seen work by the artist.
The CHOPIN Salons take place at the historic Miami Beach Woman's Club. These elegant events are complimentary for Chopin Foundation members, but everyone is welcome!
As we conclude our 50th Anniversary Celebration, the November CHOPIN Salon welcomes Ian Hobson, a top laureate of the very first National Chopin Piano Competition in 1975. He is joined by violinist Andrés Cárdenes, a winner of the 1982 Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition. Their chamber performance promises an afternoon of exceptional artistry, collaboration, and musical excellence.
Join us for a decadent co-host Creative Happy Hour with Studio Artera!
An exclusive evening for VIP's kick-off to Miami's 23rd annual Art Week at the InterContinental Miami. Immerse yourself in the luminous works of acclaimed French artist Diane Benoit du Rey, renowned for her architectural approach to light and space, Diane’s work has been celebrated across Versailles, Paris, and Design Miami. Now, she returns for one evening only to illuminate the InterContinental Miami.
Enjoy an evening of craft cocktails, light bites, and elegant networking with fellow art lovers, collectors, and cultural leaders.
Step into the most artistic, extravagant, and exclusive celebration of the year as we launch Art Week 2025 in unmistakable Wynwood style.
Event Highlights Include:
Live art experiences & immersive installations
Fire performances
Live music & curated DJ sets
Complimentary gourmet cuisine by Astra
Open bar from 7–9PM
Vocalists & surprise performances
Art bidding & raffle prizes
Premier networking with leaders, artists, founders, business leaders, and innovators
The evening will also include the official unveiling of the Wynwood Chamber’s 2026 Featured Artist of the Year, a recognition supporting our mission to bridge art and commerce in our neighborhood.
Let’s toast to a year of growth, collaboration, and creativity, under the stars in Wynwood style.
DRESS CODE: Formal