Events: Visual Arts
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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Kislak Talks - Becoming Mexico City: Early Maps
Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM - English

Learn about a series of maps made during the first 100 years of Spanish colonial rule and how the capital city of Mexico took shape.
Join MOAD at the Freedom Tower for an engaging edition of the Kislak Talks series, Becoming Mexico City: Early Maps of the Oldest Continuous Metropolis in the Americas featuring Dr. Delia Cosentino, Professor of History of Art and Architecture at DePaul University in Chicago.
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This talk features a series of maps made during the first 100 years of Spanish colonial rule to show how the capital city of Mexico has taken shape, both in terms of urban planning and in the imagination. Cartography by both native and European artists demonstrates how the capital of the Aztec Empire, called Tenochtitlan, provided the literal foundations for the early modern Spanish capital that replaced it following the European invasion in the 1520s. The maps showcase Aztec migration and mythology, the incursion of Hispanic elements into native spaces, and other intriguing aspects of the oldest continuous metropolis in the Americas.
Dr. Delia Cosentino is Professor of History of Art and Architecture at DePaul University in Chicago, specializing in the visual culture of Greater Mexico. She is currently a Mellon Foundation Long-Term Fellow at the Newberry Library (2025-2026), researching Aztec gladiators. Cosentino co-authored Resurrecting Tenochtitlan: Imagining the Aztec Capital in Modern Mexico City (UT Press, 2023) with Adriana Zavala (Tufts University) and wrote Las Joyas de Zinacantepec: Arte Colonial en el Monasterio de San Miguel (Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico, 2007). She also curated Ceramic Trees of Life from Mexico (Fowler Museum, UCLA, 2003), Reverence Renewed: Colonial Andean Art from the Thoma Collection (DePaul Art Museum [DPAM], 2009), and Nexo/Nexus: Latin American Connections in the Midwest (DPAM, 2016).
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 (designated Building 7 on MDC's Wolfson Campus parking map).
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.
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.
Image: Hernan Cortes (c.1485 - 1547), Praeclara Ferdina[n]di Cortesii de noua maris oceani Hyspania narratio sacratissimo...,1524, Book. Jay I. Kislak Collection of the Early Americas, Exploration and Navigation, MDC PC 2018.1.12
Location
Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami,
FL
33132
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MOAD Moves with Romina Carpio
Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM - English

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 breathwork, rest assured 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.
Event attendees my 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.
Location
Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami,
FL
33132
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MOAD Talks en español
Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM - Spanish

Acompañe a Gisselle Mestre Delgado, Asistente de Investigación del MOAD, en un recorrido especial de una hora que le permitirá profundizar en la experiencia del exilio cubano. El recorrido también destacará las numerosas estaciones interactivas de "Lenguas de la Migración", actualmente en exhibición en el Centro Kislak.
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Nacida en Matanzas, Cuba, Gisselle Mestre Delgado emigró a Estados Unidos a los 14 años y obtuvo una licenciatura en Historia del Arte del Miami Dade College y la Universidad Internacional de Florida. Para el proyecto del centenario de la Torre de la Libertad, realizó más de 200 entrevistas, documentando las experiencias de los exiliados cubanos y otras diásporas en Miami. También archiva fotografías, documentos y recuerdos para el Archivo de la Torre de la Libertad y la Operación Pedro Pan interactiva, trabajando con la comunidad para preservar esta historia. Delgado aspira a seguir fomentando y creando espacios que fomenten la educación y la preservación del arte latinoamericano y el arte de las mujeres.
Incluido con su boleto de entrada a la Torre de la Libertad.
Los visitantes de la Torre de la Libertad pueden estacionar gratis en el estacionamiento del MDC, ubicado en 500 NE Second Avenue, entre las calles NE Fifth y NE Sixth.
El Museo de Arte y Diseño (MOAD) del MDC puede documentar el evento, incluyendo a sus asistentes. Al ingresar al área y/o participar en el evento, usted consiente la grabación y su uso en cualquier forma.
Los programas del MOAD son posibles gracias al apoyo del Departamento de Asuntos Culturales del Condado de Miami-Dade y el Consejo de Asuntos Culturales, el Alcalde del Condado de Miami-Dade y la Junta de Comisionados del Condado. Están patrocinados en parte por el Estado de Florida a través de la División de Artes y Cultura, y con el generoso apoyo de la Fundación John S. y James L. Knight.
Location
Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami,
FL
33132
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MOAD Talks with Gisselle Mestre Delgado
Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - English

Join Gisselle Mestre Delgado, MOAD's Research Assistant for a very special one-hour tour providing a deep dive into the Cuban exile experience. The tour will also highlight the many interactive stations found in Languages of Migration, now on view in the Kislak Center.
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Born in Matanzas, Cuba, Gisselle Mestre Delgado emigrated to the United States at age 14 and earned a bachelor's degree in Art History from Miami Dade College and Florida International University. For the Freedom Tower centennial project, she conducted over 200 interviews, documenting the experiences of Cuban exiles and other diasporas in Miami. She also archives photographs, documents, and memorabilia for the Freedom Tower Archive and Operation Pedro Pan interactive, working with the community to preserve this history.
Delgado aspires to continue fostering and creating spaces that engage in the education and preservation of Latin American Art and Women's Art.
Included with your Freedom Tower admission ticket.
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.
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.
Image: Gisselle Mestre Delgado. Photo by Diego Franco.
Location
Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami,
FL
33132
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SUPPER
Thursday, Mar 26, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM - English
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SUPPER is a family-style dining experience at the Armory Art Center that brings people together around contemporary art, food, and community while supporting artists and a local nonprofit.
Join us for SUPPER, a family-style dining experience immersed in contemporary art at the Armory Art Center. Guests will gather around the table inside our galleries, surrounded by two exhibitions: Bread & Butter by Ashleigh Walters, which explores food as a vessel for memory, identity, and connection, and Table & Tools, a juried exhibition featuring works inspired by the objects we use to prepare and share meals.
Enjoy a thoughtfully curated family-style meal with food and beverages, free parking, prizes, an art sale, and special auction artwork by Ashleigh Walters. This evening is designed to foster conversation, connection, and community through shared experiences.
SUPPER proudly partners this year with Palm Beach Harvest, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing and redistributing surplus food throughout Palm Beach County. Proceeds from the event will be shared with Palm Beach Harvest, the exhibiting artists, and the Armory, supporting creative and community-centered missions across our region.
Location
Armory Art Center
811 Park Place,
West Palm Beach,
FL
33401
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ArtServe's I'm Still Here: Exploring Mental Wellness Exhibit
Mar 27, 2026 to May 22, 2026 - from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - English

A tribute to resilience and the enduring human spirit, this exhibition centers on mental health and the importance of finding moments of joy even during challenging times. A free public reception will be held March 27 at 6 p.m.
Location
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
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ArtServe's I'm Still Here: Exploring Mental Wellness Exhibit
Mar 27, 2026 to May 22, 2026 - from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - English
A tribute to resilience and the enduring human spirit, this exhibition centers on mental health and the importance of finding moments of joy even during challenging times. A free public reception will be held March 27 at 6 p.m.
Location
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
(Map)
ArtServe's Fourth Annual Impact Awards Gala
Friday, Apr 17, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM - English

This signature event honors individuals and organizations whose creativity, leadership, and generosity have made a meaningful difference in the arts and the broader community. The gala runs from 6 to 9 p.m., with tickets available at website.
Location
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
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