Events: Visual Arts
Luminosa - A Journey Through Light - Jungle Island

Bucket Listers is excited to partner with Luminosa to offer you an exclusive event series, Luminosa - A Journey Through Light!:
Price List:
- Adult: Starting from $29.33 (incl. fees)
- Child: Starting from $17.42 (incl. fees)
- Senior (65+), Military, Student: Starting from $18.55 (incl. fees)
- Group Ticket (min. of 6): Starting at $21.63 (incl. fees)
- Family Bundle (2+2): Starting from $83.61 (incl. fees)
- All ages are welcome, children 3 and under enter free
- All tickets come with access to Jungle Island (Holiday Village)
Time slots are entry windows only. The Luminosa experience lasts longer than 30 minutes, and guests are welcome to explore at their own pace after entering.
Enjoy a night filled with:
- Live Music
- Entertainment
- Delicious Food & Drinks
- Chinese Cultural Entertainment
- & Much More!
Location
Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail,
Miami,
FL
33132
(Map)
Suns and Shadows – Visual Arts Exhibition

The Davis African Heritage Cultural Arts Center presents Suns & Shadows, a multidisciplinary exhibition curated by ROSCOE B. THICKE III. On view in the Center's Amadlozi Gallery November 14, 2025, through February 28, 2026, Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Exploring the contrasts that define Miami its brilliance and its burdens..... Suns & Shadows honors the balance between light and shelter, past and future, the seen and the felt. It's a collective act of remembering and a testament to moving forward what we have been given. Featured artists Mark Delmont, Reginald O'Neal, Lance Minto Strouse, T. Eliott Mansa, and Mark Fleuridor examine legacy and transformation through sculpture, painting, installation, and textile, illuminating how identity is shaped by both memory and imagination.
ABOUT THE CURATOR: ROSCOE B. THICKE III is a Liberty City native and award-winning lens-based artist and curator. His work explores memory, place, and community through photography and installation. His exhibitions have been featured at The Bass Museum, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), and Oolite Arts, among others.
Opening Reception Thursday, November 14, 2025.
Location
Davis African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
6161 Northwest 22nd Ave,
Miami,
FL
33142
(Map)
MOAD Moves with Romina Carpio
Saturday, Jan 10, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM - English

Join the Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) for a special yoga class in the Knight Skylight Gallery at the Freedom Tower.
Join MOAD for a special yoga class in the Knight Skylight Gallery at the Freedom Tower.
Romina (Romi) began practicing yoga back in 2017, the physical aspect of yoga served as a launch pad and she quickly fell in love with the practice and aimed to explore many different types of yoga. A practice that was a hobby quickly turned into a passion. Her love of yoga pushed Romina to pursue her 200-hr yoga teacher training in Orlando, FL and she now teaches in many different areas in Miami. Romina enjoys teaching vinyasa flow and gentle flows with creative transitions, focusing on strengths, stability and alignment.
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Whether you are a beginner or advance practitioner, using movement and breath work, rest assure you'll leave feeling transformed in all aspects of the mind, body, and spirit.
Admission to the Freedom Tower exhibitions and galleries following the class is included with your RSVP.
Visitors to the Freedom Tower may park for free in the MDC garage at 500 NE Second Avenue, between NE Fifth and NE Sixth Streets.
Please bring your own yoga mat. Yoga mats will not be available onsite.
The Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) at MDC may document the event, including its attendees. By entering the area, and/or participating in the event, you consent to the recording and its use in any form.
MOAD's programs are made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor, and Board of County Commissioners. They are sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture, and with generous support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The Miami Herald is a media sponsor of MOAD's programming.
The programs at the Freedom Tower, operated by the Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) at Miami Dade College (MDC), are made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor, and the Board of County Commissioners. They are sponsored by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), with collections, exhibition, and marketing support from ArtesMiami, Art Bridges Foundation, the Shepard Broad Foundation, the Miami Downtown Development Authority (Miami DDA), Henry Luce Foundation, Jay I. Kislak Foundation, Mitchell Wolfson Sr. Foundation, and US Century Bank. The Miami Herald is a media sponsor of MOAD's Freedom Tower programming.
Image courtesy of Romina Carpio.
Location
Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami,
FL
33132
(Map)
Vision/Version at CAMP: Opening Night
Saturday, Jan 17, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM - English

The Contemporary Art Modern Project is
honored to announce our first exhibition of 2026, Vision/ Version featuring
Pablo Power in his first Miami solo.
For more than a decade, Power has been percolating ideas and memories into what is now this exhibition. Looking back at his first encounters with Miami’s local art scene, Power has compiled a vision which recalls his experiences through the years in the city.
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But key to both the vision and the version of that vision is the intersection of what is remembered (intention) and what is reality. Power explains: “This version of my vision brings me back to Miami for the first time in nearly a decade, to revisit the genesis of my creative inspiration. I had the great privilege to live in Miami during a unique period of cultural evolution, which provided me with my earliest understanding of intention versus reality.” This can be explained in some of his earlier practices of destroying to create anew - whether that destruction grows out of posters he tears down to transfer into and onto new works, to releasing works to nature to wash away the superficial, to him then tirelessly working with the elements to unearth hidden value.
This exhibition captivates not only through the kaleidoscope of works on the walls but through the profound conversation created by older pieces standing confidently beside new, mapping both Power's artistic growth and his deep commitment to understanding and sharing lived experience. Though away from the city for many years, and now working in Brooklyn, NY, Power has held onto the palette that is Miami, adding its unique light to his northward life.
This
exhibition becomes a testimony to his remembrance and how though away, the city of Miami has stood firm in his creative roots. During a month-long residency at The CAMP Gallery, Power will further this exchange through a dynamic program of film screenings, artist talks, poetry events, panel discussions, and more, all accentuating the vibrant creative intersection reminiscent of Miami’s 1980s spirit. Alongside mixed-media works, sculpture, and video, the exhibition features unique print collaborations with Keigo Prints, Inc., and special editions of offset prints and zines, each layer enriching a dialogue with the city that continues to inspire him. film and video screenings, artist led tours, panel discussions, music and poetry evenings, and other activations to “exchange with the city that continues to inspire [his] work.”
Location
The Contemporary Art Modern Project
791–793 NE 125 St.,
North Miami,
FL
33161
(Map)
Vision/Version at CAMP: Opening Night
Saturday, Jan 17, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM - English

The Contemporary Art Modern Project is
honored to announce our first exhibition of 2026, Vision/ Version featuring
Pablo Power in his first Miami solo.
For more than a decade, Power has been percolating ideas and memories into what is now this exhibition. Looking back at his first encounters with Miami’s local art scene, Power has compiled a vision which recalls his experiences through the years in the city.
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But key to both the vision and the version of that vision is the intersection of what is remembered (intention) and what is reality. Power explains: “This version of my vision brings me back to Miami for the first time in nearly a decade, to revisit the genesis of my creative inspiration. I had the great privilege to live in Miami during a unique period of cultural evolution, which provided me with my earliest understanding of intention versus reality.” This can be explained in some of his earlier practices of destroying to create anew - whether that destruction grows out of posters he tears down to transfer into and onto new works, to releasing works to nature to wash away the superficial, to him then tirelessly working with the elements to unearth hidden value.
This exhibition captivates not only through the kaleidoscope of works on the walls but through the profound conversation created by older pieces standing confidently beside new, mapping both Power's artistic growth and his deep commitment to understanding and sharing lived experience. Though away from the city for many years, and now working in Brooklyn, NY, Power has held onto the palette that is Miami, adding its unique light to his northward life.
This
exhibition becomes a testimony to his remembrance and how though away, the city of Miami has stood firm in his creative roots. During a month-long residency at The CAMP Gallery, Power will further this exchange through a dynamic program of film screenings, artist talks, poetry events, panel discussions, and more, all accentuating the vibrant creative intersection reminiscent of Miami’s 1980s spirit. Alongside mixed-media works, sculpture, and video, the exhibition features unique print collaborations with Keigo Prints, Inc., and special editions of offset prints and zines, each layer enriching a dialogue with the city that continues to inspire him. film and video screenings, artist led tours, panel discussions, music and poetry evenings, and other activations to “exchange with the city that continues to inspire [his] work.”
Location
The Contemporary Art Modern Project
791–793 NE 125 St.,
North Miami,
FL
33161
(Map)
ArtServe's Journey to Mount Athos Exhibit

The exhibition features more than 30 large-scale art banners, photographs, and cultural artifacts that illuminate the spirituality, artistry, and traditions of Greece's Mount Athos Orthodox monastic community.
ArtServe opens its 2026 season with Journey to Mount Athos, presented in partnership with the Mount Athos Foundation of America. The exhibition features more than 30 large-scale art banners, photographs, and cultural artifacts that illuminate the spirituality, artistry, and traditions of Greece's Mount Athos Orthodox monastic community. Additional works by local Greek artists along with poetry, traditional costumes, and musical instruments celebrate Hellenic culture, history, and Fort Lauderdale's sister-city connection with Thessaloniki.
Location
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
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ArtServe's Journey to Mount Athos Opening Reception
Friday, Jan 23, 2026 at 6:00 PM - English

Opening night will feature a Greek-themed celebration with live music, costumed dancers, guest speakers, and cultural presentations sponsored by the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) and the Hellenic Society of South Florida.
ArtServe opens its 2026 season with Journey to Mount Athos, presented in partnership with the Mount Athos Foundation of America. The exhibition features more than 30 large-scale art banners, photographs, and cultural artifacts that illuminate the spirituality, artistry, and traditions of Greece's Mount Athos Orthodox monastic community. Additional works by local Greek artists along with poetry, traditional costumes, and musical instruments celebrate Hellenic culture, history, and Fort Lauderdale's sister-city connection with Thessaloniki.Opening night will feature a Greek-themed celebration with live music, costumed dancers, guest speakers, and cultural presentations sponsored by the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) and the Hellenic Society of South Florida.
Location
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
(Map)
Art Throwdown: Artistry 2026
Friday, Feb 6, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM - English

Experience a live art challenge as four artists create in ninety minutes while guests mingle, vote by applause, enjoy bites, and bid in a lively celebration.
Artistry 2026
The Amory's ART THROWDOWN is Iron Chef but for artists and guests. This event is part performance, part art sale, and it will be Palm Beach's liveliest fun-raising party events of the year. Guests will mix and mingle while enjoying the Throwdown competition and our faculty and student art exhibition and sale. The action and artwork will inspire you and if you aren't already, turn you into an art collector or creator. Like any great party, there will be sips, music and bites.The night's main event is the ART THROWDOWN in which four artists go head-to-head challenging them to produce creative and compelling artwork within a strict 90-minute challenge.
The competition involves a shared supply table, and a "mystery box" of unusual materials, forcing artists to be resourceful and innovative. The audience will mingle and watch the artists at work and participate by voting for the winner by applause before evening's end. The winner will be recognized, and all throwdown artworks will then be auctioned off. Proceeds from this event will support the Armory Art Center. Sales from the art exhibition will be shared with the artists. The winning THROWDOWN artist will receive a solo exhibition in our gallery. This is a fun and lively way to support your community arts! Put your gown and tux away, grab your friends and pARTy with us!
Location
Armory Art Center
811 Park Place,
West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
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Business for the Arts Broward's Inaugural Art Walls Mural Fest
Feb 28, 2026 & Mar 1, 2026 - from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM - English

Business for the Arts Broward (BFA), in partnership with the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), hosts the inaugural BFA Art Walls Mural Fest, presented by Wayne and Lucretia Weiner, a free two-day, community-driven celebration of art, collaboration and impact on Saturday, February 28 and Sunday, March 1, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at History Fort Lauderdale, 231 SW Second Avenue in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Twelve local nonprofits will be paired with one of 12 established and emerging artists to create 8-foot-by-8-foot murals inspired by each organization's mission. Additionally, youth from the participating nonprofits will paint their own murals as an interactive experience designed to foster creativity and artistic self-expression.
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The festivities kick off with a special BFA Art & Spirits presented by BBX Capital celebration on Thursday, February 26, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the BBX Capital Gallery, a showcase of participating artists and organizations, with an exclusive liquor tasting and art exhibition with BFA's sponsors and supporters. Tickets will be available at website.
"The BFA Art Walls Mural Fest is more than just an art show. It's a platform where artistic expression intersects with community service," said BFA Executive Director Robyn Vegas. "In a rapidly changing society, there is a vital need to expand access to the arts. By pairing talented artists with our local nonprofits, we are not only creating beautiful public art but also amplifying the missions of the organizations that make Fort Lauderdale thrive."
Selected nonprofits and the artists are:
- Art and Culture Center/Hollywood with Surge (Sergio Quinonez)
- Art Prevails Project with Ashlee Sanford
- Developing Dreams Foundation with Stefan Smith
- Florida Children's Theatre with BK Foxx
- Inside Out Theatre Company with Luis Valle aka El Chan Guri
- Musuem of Discovery Science with Stephanie McMillan
- New City Players with Rayner Rivero
- Old Davie School Museum with Gabby Shepherd
- South Florida Pride Band with Mongo Art (Michael Andress)
- South Florida Chamber Ensemble with Samara Ash
- Stonewall National Museum & Archives with Nate D (Nathan Delinois)
- Pompano Beach Arts Foundation with Ivan Roque
In addition to presenting sponsor Wayne and Lucretia Weiner, BBX Capital, Crown Residential, Cathy and James Donnelly Fund at the Community Foundation of Broward, FPL, Broward Health Hospital, Fort Lauderdale DDA, History Fort Lauderdale, Leadership Broward and Hoffman's Chocolates are all sponsors.
Participating artists will gain increased visibility and opportunities for professional growth, and participating organizations will be on hand to share information and opportunities to volunteer.
For additional information, contact BFA's Executive Director Robyn Vegas at call or email. Full event details are available at website.
Location
History Fort Lauderdale
231 SW Second Avenue,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
(Map)