Events: July 10, 2026
Siempre Flamenco's 20th Festival of Flamenco Song
Friday, Jul 10, 2026 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM - Spanish

Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the only festival of its kind in the United States! This authentic Spanish Flamenco cante festival celebrates 20 years with a star-studded cast that includes previous performers and newcomers.
This year's program will be complemented with a strong offering of dance featuring two of Spain's most exciting stars, Rafael Campallo and Raquel Heredia; both making their festival debut. 'Acclaimed singers Mari Pe'a,Diego Amador Jr. and Javier Heredia will transport you on an incredible musical journey andexceptional guitarists Jose Cortes Pansequito and Antonio Moya will dazzle you with their performances. Renowned flamenco critic Manuel Bohorquez describes Mari Pe'a as one of the standout voices in contemporary flamenco, writing'' 'If you can, listen to her at a flamenco club, a festival, or a private party. You'll feel a breath of Utrera's gypsy spirit fill your soul.' Siempre Flamenco's founding members Paco and Celia Fonta will join the ensemble with their guitar and dance respectively and complete this terrific lineup of flamenco artists.Don't let this thrilling celebration pass you by. Let yourself be swept away into the heart of Andaluc'a with the stirring rhythms of flamenco. This is a lineup that flamenco lovers simply cannot afford to miss!
Location
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami,
FL
33132
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Miami One Acts Festival
Friday, Jul 10, 2026 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM - English

The Miami One Acts Festival is a dynamic theatrical event that brings together actors, writers, and directors from across South Florida to create bold, community-driven theatre rooted in our shared experiences.
The Miami One Acts Festival is a dynamic theatrical event that brings together actors, writers, and directors from across South Florida to create bold, community-driven theatre rooted in our shared experiences. Through a vibrant series of short plays, audiences are taken on an emotional journey from laughter to heartbreak while exploring the rich diversity, voices, and cultures that define the region. Each piece offers a unique perspective, capturing the spirit, struggles, and stories of South Florida in an intimate and powerful way.
Program A:
- Friday, July 10 at 8:00 PM
- Saturday, July 11 at 2:00 PM
Program B:
- Saturday, July 11 at 8:00 PM
- Saturday, July 12 at 2:00 PM
Tickets: $29.50
Location
Sandrell Rivers Theater
6101 NW 7th Ave Suite 79,
Miami,
FL
33127
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Many Voices, One Nation: En Nuestras Palabras
Friday, Jul 10, 2026 from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM - English

In celebration of America's 250th anniversary, the Coral Gables Museum presents the world premiere of Many Voices, One Nation: En Nuestras Palabras is a landmark exhibition exploring how diverse communities across the United States have shaped, and continue to shape, the American story.
Developed by the Allapattah Collaborative CDC in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution and Florida Humanities, the exhibition weaves together Smithsonian-curated content with local historical photographs, art, artifacts, video testimonials, and oral histories. Visitors will encounter narratives of expansion, freedom, inclusion, equality, migration, and cultural negotiation drawing particular attention to the voices of Caribbean and Latin American immigrants whose stories are woven into the fabric of South Florida and the nation.
As the country marks 250 years of nationhood, this exhibition invites all Americans to reflect on what unity means when it is built from many languages, many origins, and many lived experiences.
Location
Coral Gables Museum
285 Aragon Avenue,
Coral Gables,
AK
33134
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Riddims of Graffiti: A Solo Exhibition by Izia Lindsay
Friday, Jul 10, 2026 at 6:00 PM - English

Opening Reception
DVCAI at Barry University presents Riddims of Graffiti, a solo exhibition featuring Izia Lindsay, MFA, Assistant Professor of Art at Augustana University. The exhibition opens May 14, 2026 and runs through August 22, 2026. Lindsay is a mixed media artist working across digital and traditional processes. His work draws on Caribbean iconography rooted in tradition and reimagined through contemporary ideas to create layered visual narratives that reflect on identity and class in a post-colonial society. Free and open to the public.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Izia Lindsay is a mixed media artist who works across digital and traditional media to create bold, multi-layered visual stories. Grounded in Caribbean iconography and shaped by contemporary ideas, his work explores identity and class in a post-colonial society drawing from material culture, indigenous histories, lived traditions, and the ever-changing landscape of the Caribbean.Known for geometric forms and dynamic compositions, Lindsay builds what he describes as a kind of “controlled naturalism,” where lines and shapes intersect, overlap, and hold multiple meanings at once. The result is a cultural narrative that reflects the dualities of a turbulent, cosmopolitan Caribbean life.
Location
Monsignor William Barry Library, Institute of Immi
11300 Northeast 2nd Avenue,
Miami,
FL
33161
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ArtServe’s The Art of Language Exhibit
Friday, Jul 10, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - English

This summer exhibition explores the rich intersection between visual art and language, highlighting the expressive beauty of the written word, storytelling, poetry, and other literary forms. A free opening reception will be held June 26 at 6 p.m.
Location
ArtServe, Inc.
1350 East Sunrise Boulevard,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33304
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Abstraction as Legacy
Friday, Jul 10, 2026 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM - English

Part document, part subjective storytelling, visual art illustrates and offers nuance to significant moments in U.S. history. From portraits of well-known leaders to history paintings that speak to the sacrifice and strength of the American people, the power of paint to render subjects remains unquestionable.
The act of painting can also make history. Through hard edges and expressive forms, American artists re-imagined painting and used abstraction as a mechanism to consider the human body, natural environs, architecture, emotion, and an economy of line.
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This exhibition is not meant to be exhaustive but intended to highlight the breadth of painterly abstraction in the United States. Following the 1950s, it became clear that the art world turned to the U.S. for ingenuity and boundary-breaking abstract art forms. From trends that arose in Havana and made it to the U.S. through exile to experiments developed in New York and Los Angeles, the legacy of American abstraction evolves as rich and varied. The featured artists include Young-Il Ahn, Sam Gilliam, Carmen Herrera, Hans Hofmann, Virginia Jaramillo, Lloyd Kiva New, William de Kooning, George Morrison, Noemi Ruiz, Zilia Sanchez, and Vaughn Spann.
On July 4, 2026, the U.S. commemorates and celebrates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This historic milestone offers an opportunity to pause and reflect on this nation's past, honor the contributions of Americans, and to look ahead toward the future we aspire to create for the next generation and beyond. The legacy of painterly abstraction in the U.S. offers a distinctive way to celebrate the creativity and innovation that defines the American spirit.
Location
Freedom Tower
600 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami,
FL
33132
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