• With & Without: A Coral Story – Earth Day Special Presentation

    Explores what life can and will look like without coral reefs. Told through the words of leading scientists, the film examines Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease.

    From its controversial origins in 2014 to the present day, scientists are still working to understand what this disease is and how to stop it. At the heart of the issue is human impact. Without significant changes to everyday life and corporate cooperation, we risk losing one of the most important animals on Earth—coral.

    Location: Coral Gables Art Cinema

  • The Light of the World: Artist Talk

    In Dialogue at Saladrigas Gallery: Dr. Carol Damian and Dr. Adriana Herrera invites guests to join curators Dr. Carol Damian and Dr. Adriana Herrera for a special evening conversation on The Light of the World, a Christ-centered exhibition exploring the depiction of Jesus Christ across centuries and cultures. During this program, the curators will discuss the exhibition’s catalyst, development, and curatorial vision, offering deeper insight into the ideas, research, and selection process behind the works on view.

    On view from March 12 through May 6, 2026, The Light of the World brings together paintings, sculptures, and drawings from the 16th century to today, including Russian icons, Renaissance works, paintings from the Cuzco School, late 19th- and early 20th-century Latin American art, and contemporary works by local and international artists. Through this dialogue, visitors will gain a richer understanding of how the exhibition came together and how artists across time and place have interpreted the life and image of Jesus Christ.

    This event takes place at the Olga M. and Carlos A. Saladrigas Gallery at Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, extending the exhibition experience through conversation, reflection, and curatorial perspective.

    Location: Saladrigas Gallery

  • DVCAI Back-Chat: What’s in Your Container?

    Join Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) for Back-Chat: What’s in Your Container?, a quarterly online conversation exploring the experiences of diasporic cultural producers, scholars, and artists who have benefited from DVCAI’s programs and support since 1996.

    As DVCAI celebrates 30 years of nurturing and amplifying artists from the Caribbean and Latin American Diaspora, this special session offers space for dialogue, reflection, and connection across community, culture, and contemporary art.

    This session features artists Breeana Thorne, Jevon Brown, Lance Minto-Strouse and Myah Smith.

    Back-Chat invites community members, artists, and arts supporters into a thoughtful virtual gathering centered on creative exchange and shared experience.

    Register for free at linktr.ee/dvcai. Donations to support DVCAI’s work are encouraged.

    Location: Online via Zoom Meeting ID: 240 501 7214

  • Legendary Cuban Sounds

    Legendary Cuban Sound bring the raw, rhythmic soul of classic Cuba to life. With a driving rhythm section, punchy horns and rich vocal harmonies, the band capture the sound of vintage Havana: refined, lively and built for dancing.

    Their set list moves effortlessly through son, cha-cha, mambo and Latin jazz, paying tribute to the golden era of Cuban music while keeping the energy current. Every performance is bold, stylish and fun

    Location: Adrienne Arsht Center

  • Party On The Plaza Featuring The Boneshakers

    Get ready for an electrifying outdoor concert with The Boneshakers, the legendary funk and soul band led by acclaimed guitarist Randy Jacobs. Known for their high-energy performances and deep roots in blues, rock, and R&B, the group delivers a powerful sound shaped by decades of touring and collaboration with some of the biggest names in music. Blending gritty grooves with irresistible rhythms, this dynamic ensemble promises a night of nonstop dancing and feel-good vibes.

    Location: The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center

  • Memory & Betrayal In Arca Images’ World Premiere By Carlos Celdran

    A celebrated writer has died in Miami. The woman who edited his manuscripts opens a stack of pages that time never erased. So begins the new play from acclaimed Cuban writer Carlos Celdrán in his self-directed world premiere production. “Variacones para un tema insignificante,” presented by one of Miami’s leading Latin theater companies, Arca Images, along with the Miami-Dade County Auditorium and Roxy Theater Group, includes live, simultaneous English translation at all performances.

    Location: Westchester Cultural Arts Center