• Orchestra Miami Presents Beethoven on the Beach

    Experience an evening of powerful orchestral music featuring husband and wife duo Karen Lord Powell and Brian Powell performing Bottesini’s Gran Duo Concertante for Violin and Bass. The program also includes Beethoven’s lively Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92, Louise Farrenc’s Overture No. 1, and more, performed by a 36 piece orchestra led by Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi.

    Admission is free with advance reservation on a first come, first served basis. Guests can reserve premium front seating for $25, while a minimum $10 donation will be requested at the door for those without a reservation.

  • CURATOR TALKS: Amber Esseiva

    Join Locust Projects for the return of its acclaimed Curator Talks series, presented by Vivant. This dynamic program brings together emerging and established curators to share their vision, creative process, and the ideas shaping contemporary art today, while engaging directly with Miami based artists through studio visits and dialogue.

    This session features Amber Esseiva, a Swiss Senegalese American curator and educator currently serving as Senior Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs at ICA VCU and Curator at Large for The Studio Museum in Harlem. Known for her impactful exhibitions and support of emerging and mid career artists, Esseiva offers insight into her practice and the evolving landscape of contemporary curating.

  • 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.

  • Artist Reception: Aesthetics of Decay

    The Betsy Hotel invites you to an Artist Reception for Aesthetics of Decay by Miami-based transmedia artist . Experience this immersive XR cinematic installation with live instrumentation as the hotel’s iconic Orb bridge becomes a luminous public screen for one night only. Don’t miss this unique celebration of art, technology, and storytelling in the heart of South Beach. For more details contact The Betsy Hotel, concierge@thebetsyhotel.com

  • 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.

  • Expert Tour: Renaissance to Baroque — Understanding Two Artistic Eras

    Join Lowe Art Museum in comparing the defining visual and cultural characteristics of Renaissance and Baroque painting—from harmony and ideal proportion to movement, theatricality, and spiritual intensity in this expert-led gallery conversation exploring key works from the Old Masters Collection.

  • Women’s & Men’s Voices

    Celebrate the creative life force through movement, storytelling, and bold exploration at the Sanctuary of the Arts with Peter London Global Dance Company. Featuring works by Stephanie Franco, Mar’Kayla Michel, and Kayin Knighton, the program explores the intersection of lived experience, artistic expression, and gender within society’s cultural landscape.

    Peter London’s latest work for six male dancers dives into an intense emotional terrain where traditional ideas of beauty are challenged and transformed, embracing what Martha Graham described as “divine ugliness.”

    The evening also includes A Folk’s Tale by Jamar Roberts, reflecting the depth and resilience of African American experiences, and concludes with London’s Caribbean Suite, a vibrant, carnival inspired finale set to music by Etienne Charles.

  • CHOPIN Salons: World Piano Day with Marina Lomazov

    Celebrate World Piano Day in an intimate and elegant setting at the historic Miami Beach Woman’s Club. The CHOPIN Salons present internationally acclaimed Ukrainian-American pianist Marina Lomazov, praised by The New York Times as “dazzling,” in a special afternoon dedicated to Chopin and the Romantic piano tradition.

  • 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.