Coconut Grove Arts Festival will take place Saturday, Feb. 14 to Monday Feb. 16
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FESTIVALS
Coconut Grove Arts Festival
Saturday, Feb. 14 to Monday Feb. 16
For more than six decades, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival produced by Loud And Live and presented by First Horizon Bank, has championed the vibrant intersection of community, culture, and creative expression. Now celebrating its 62nd year, the iconic three day outdoor festival returns, inviting art lovers, families, and curious explorers to experience one of the nation’s premier cultural events where discovering, collecting, and celebrating go hand in hand.
Cost: Starting at $30 online and $35 at the gate.
2700 S. Bayshore Drive, Miami,
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MUSIC
New World Symphony
Copland, Coleman and Ives
Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 7:30 p.m, and Sunday, February 8, 2026 at 2 p.m.
Three American visionaries—Aaron Copland, Charles Ives and Valerie Coleman—have defined the American sound. Ryan Bancroft leads Copland’s Third Symphony with its quintessential folk-inspired melodies and the famous Fanfare for the Common Man. Coleman honors The Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance in her new Renaissance Concerto for orchestra.
Cost: $32 - $504
500 17th St, Miami Beach
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Ocean Drive Promenade Series
Victoria Blue
Sunday, Feb. 8 at 5 p.m.
Victoria Blue is a Cuban/Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and performer blending Pop and R&B with Latin influences. An award-winning vocalist and former X Factor USA Season 3 contestant, she’s performed internationally and starred as the lead vocalist in Blanca Li’s original production C’est Rouge!. From releasing her EP Heart On The Line to working in commercial media and collaborating with artists like Maluma and Ziggy Marley, Victoria bridges American and Latin markets with an electrifying, versatile sound.
Cost: Free and open to the public
Lummus Park between 14th Street and 14th Place, Miami Beach
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Olympia Arts Miami
Street Stages
Friday, Jan. 30: Cuerda y Clave at 6p.m., Mike Cady at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 31: Ben Beal at 6 p.m.,Cachita Lopez at 7 p.m.
Street Stages is a community-friendly series of events showcasing the talent of local artists and performers and activating completed sections of the new “festival streetscape” project currently under construction on Flagler Street. Events feature Singer/Songwriters, Jazz/Pop Ensembles, Jugglers, Electronica, and Performance Artists.
148 E Flagler Street, Downtown Miami
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THEATER
"How to Break in a Glove"
City Theatre
Opening Friday, Feb. 6, running through Sunday, Feb. 22
A world premiere play written by Chris Anthony Ferrer and developed through City Theatre's Homegrown playwright development program designed to give local writers the time, tools, and guidance to create new work.
Miami, 1999. A boy grips a baseball glove like it’s the last solid thing in his life. Around him, three generations of family unravel and collide: an unyielding grandfather, a grandmother carrying the weight, a father desperate to matter, and a mother caught between rebellion and duty. One night changes everything. Secrets break open. Bonds are tested. Love is stretched thin. Like a baseball glove, they must stretch and soften to hold on.
Cost: $66.69 and $72.54 (includes fees)
Carnival Studio Theater at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
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"Sotto Voce"
Gable Stage
Running through Sunday, Feb. 15
Written and directed by Pulitzer Prize winner Nilo Cruz (Anna in the Tropics), Sotto Voce is a lyrical meditation on memory, longing, and the legacy of the Holocaust. When a young Jewish-Cuban researcher’s obsession with the MS St. Louis leads him to an 80-year-old novelist who is still haunted by the love she lost aboard the doomed voyage, the line between memory and desire blurs. This is a haunting story of love, loss, and the voices that refuse to be forgotten.
1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
Cost: $60 to $95
Information: (305) 445-1119 or www.gablestage.org
"English Only"
Miami New Drama
Opens in previews Thursday Jan. 29, public performances start Friday, Jan. 30 and run through Sunday, Feb. 22
Miami New Drama presents the world premiere of English Only, a new play by acclaimed writer Nicholas Griffin and directed by New York-based director Margot Bordelon. Set in 1980 Miami, English Only unfolds in the turbulent aftermath of the Mariel Boatlift, when more than 125,000 Cuban refugees arrived on South Florida’s shores, reshaping the region overnight and igniting a fierce political battle over identity, language, and belonging.
Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Cost: $40 to $85
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ART
Arlo’s Living Room Gallery: Fine Art Photography
Opens Thursday, January 22 and runs through March.
Arlo Wynwood presents a new edition of Arlo’s Living Room Gallery featuring a curated group exhibition of fine art photography by Tyler Shields, Jeffrey Czum and Nick Mele. Created by curator Jasmine Arakel, the Living Room Gallery series brings contemporary art into publicly accessible spaces at Arlo Hotels.
2217 Northwest Miami Court, Miami
The exhibition is free and open to the public
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Locust Projects:
"This Too Shall Pass"
Opens Saturday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m, runs through Monday, April 6.
"This Too Shall Pass" delves further into the intricate connections between the body, spirit, and the unseen forces of nature by introducing a new approach to Ema Ri's multidisciplinary practice.297 NE 67th St., Miami
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VISU Contemporary:
"Roots to Fly"
Opens Tuesday, Feb. 3 and runs through Sunday, March 15.
In Roots to Fly, Rubem Robierb draws from his upbringing in Maranhão, Brazil, using memory and symbolism to explore ideas of origin, identity, and transformation. The exhibition brings together nearly 30 works across sculpture, painting, and mixed media. Based in Miami, Robierb balances deeply personal narrative with universal themes, reflecting on how our roots shape us while still allowing room for reinvention and growth.
VISU Contemporary Gallery, 2160 Park Ave. Miami Beach
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Mindy Solomon Gallery
Exhibitions are running through Saturday, Feb. 28
- Ornella Pocetti and Marcelo Canevari: X Marks the Spot
Built as a shared fictional landscape, the exhibition brings together painting and sculptural elements to create a series of scenes that feel familiar at first glance, yet quietly unsettling. The “X” marks a metaphorical intersection: between two painters who have lived and worked together for over ten years, between different ways of building images, and between what is shown and what remains hidden.
- Zoe Schweiger: Sun-Kissed
Mindy Solomon is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Zoe Schweiger at the gallery, Sun-Kissed, a love letter to Miami’s nightlife. Drawing from scenes at places such as Twist on South Beach and Willy’s, a beloved gay bar that recently closed in Wynwood, alongside longtime favorites
- Lanise Howard: In Aludria
Continuing with her tradition of masterful storytelling and graphic imagery, Howard explores a new body of work through an Afro-futurist lens. Afro-futurism is a cultural aesthetic and philosophy that blends African diasporic culture with science fiction, fantasy, and technology to reimagine the past, present, and future — fostering Black identity, liberation, and empowerment through art.
Mindy Solomon Gallery, 848 NW 22 St., Miami
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The Wolfsonian-FIU
"World's Fair Visions of Tomorrow"
Runs through Sunday, Feb. 22
The wonders of 19th- and 20th-century world's fairs—towering architecture and dazzling displays of the latest in technology, science, industry, and art—promised fairgoers a bright and modern future. Featuring Wolfsonian collection works such as posters, books, souvenirs, and one of the first consumer TVs, World's Fairs: "Visions of Tomorrow" spotlights the centerpiece pavilions, spellbinding attractions, and uplifting themes that drew millions to cities from Paris to Spokane, often during times of crisis and change. The exhibition leads up to contemporary artist Marco Brambilla's new video installation, After Utopia (opening fall 2025), which imagines a virtual expo of iconic structures from fairs held across time and around the globe.
1001 Washington Ave, Miami Beach
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