Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala

Following a public concert and program for more than 1,000 people, the Adrienne Arsht Center’s marquee philanthropic event united 300 philanthropists and community leaders in support of mission-driven Arsht Impact education and community engagement programs.

Adam & Marylynne Schwartz, Snjeza Barrack, Jose Hidalgo, Nina Miguel, Jill Hidalgo, Sebastian Barrack, Dir., AACF, & William- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County  celebrated two decades of shaping Miami’s cultural landscape with a spectacular 20th Anniversary Paint the Arsht Red Gala. The unforgettable evening featured Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Gregory Porter, an original poem by Miami-Dade County’s first poet laureate, Richard Blanco, honoring the Adrienne Arsht Center’s transformative impact, and the presentation of the prestigious Arsht Awards. The celebration concluded with a surprise appearance by Broadway star Wesley Wray – a Miami native and alumnus of the Arsht’s AileyCamp Miami – who performed selections from Buena Vista Social Club – The Musical, in which he is currently starring on Broadway.

Following a public concert and program for more than 1,000 in the Dorothea Green Theater of the Ziff Ballet Opera House, the Adrienne Arsht Center’s marquee philanthropic event united 300 philanthropists and community leaders on the Lynn Wolfson Stage in support of mission-driven Arsht Impact education and community engagement programs, which serve 100,000 annually. The event, and the Arsht’s education and community engagement programs, inspired more than $2 million in gifts dedicated to creating access to the arts for more young people and the Miami community, including surprise gifts inspired by Wray’s performance. Notable gifts included the successful match of the Green Family Foundation Trust’s $500,000 challenge for education, securing an additional $500,000 gift, and a $250,000 commitment from Lucille Zanghi and James Dow.

“The success of this fundraising evening is proof that Miami truly believes in the power of young people and the arts,” said Adrienne Arsht Center Foundation Board Chairman Eric G. Johnson.  “Together, we are funding transformational Arsht Impact education and community engagement programs and, most importantly, sparking bright futures.”

Said Broadway star and Miami native Wray: “My experience as a student at the Arsht’s AileyCamp Miami gave me the confidence to dream bigger than I ever thought possible—and those first moments on that stage ultimately led me all the way to a starring role on Broadway.”

Ambassador Stephen & Dorothea Green, Dr. Kimberly Green, Dir., AACF, Trish Bell, Dir., AACF, & Dan Bell- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
James Dow & Lucille Zanghi, Dir., AACF- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
James Dow & Lucille Zanghi, Dir., AACF- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Melanie & Martin Kirschner- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Melanie & Martin Kirschner- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com

The third annual Arsht Awards ceremony, which took place during the gala, recognized a family foundation and two individuals who have made significant contributions to the Arsht and the Miami cultural community at large. The honorees were Shelly Berg, dean of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami and artistic advisor for the Arsht’s Jazz Roots concert series, receiving the Arsht Education Champion Award; Arsht founding donor and former Vice President of the Adrienne Arsht Center Foundation Rhoda Levitt, recognized with the Parker Thomson Legacy Award; and the Green Family Foundation Trust, which was honored with the Arsht Angel Award for the Green family’s years of dedication supporting innovative arts access and education programs.

In addition, two arts leaders were recognized with special awards for their impact on Miami’s arts ecosystem. Mario Ernesto Sanchez, founder of the International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami and Teatro Avante, was honored posthumously for his extensive commitment to international cultural exchange. Beth Boone, artistic and executive director of Miami Light Project, was recognized for her leadership of Arts Action Miami, a cultural coalition of Miami’s arts organizations that has successfully advocated to ensure public funding for local arts groups.

Arsht Awardees Rhoda Levitt, Shelton Berg, Kimberly, Dorothea and Steven Green - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Gerald Grant, Chair-Elect, AACT, & Jennifer Grant- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Gerald Grant, Chair-Elect, AACT, & Jennifer Grant- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com

Leading Supporters

Eric G. Johnson and Holly Johnson
The Paul J. DiMare Foundation
Kenneth C. Griffin
Sebastian and Snjeza Barrack and Citadel
Rhoda Levitt
Lucille Zanghi and James Dow
Y. David and Cheryl Scharf
Greenberg Traurig
Melanie and Martin Kirschner
Ruby M. Bacardi
Trish and Dan Bell
Gerald and Jennifer Grant
Rodney and Michelle Adkins
Akerman
Adrienne Arsht
Robert Barlick Jr. and Goldman Sachs & Co.
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Keon Hardemon and Adia Kamaria
Janet Goldman
Knight Foundation
D. Nicholas and Melissa Miceli/TD Bank
Miami Herald
Orange Barrel Media
David and Marian Rocker
Eugene and Yoly Schaefer/Bank of America
Nichole D. Scott
Brian Vaske
University of Miami

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Johann Zietsman, President & CEO, AAC, Tharrie Zietsman & Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Veronica Sanchez and Johann Zietsman - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Veronica Sanchez and Johann Zietsman - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Richard Blanco - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Rhoda Levitt- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Rhoda Levitt- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Swanee DiMare- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Swanee DiMare- Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com

Gala’s Honorary Chair

Adrienne Arsht, Founding Chairman of the Adrienne Arsht Center Foundation

Gala Co-Chairs

Eric G. Johnson, Chairman, Adrienne Arsht Center Foundation Board, and Holly Johnson
Hillit Meidar-Alfi, Chair, Adrienne Arsht Center Trust Board and Eyal Alfi

Gala Host Committee

Michelle and Rodney C. Adkins
Snjeza and Sebastian Barrack/Citadel
Trish and Dan Bell
Dr. Kimberly Green
Melissa and D. Nicholas Miceli/TD Bank
Marion and David Rocker
Nichole D. Scott
Yoly and Eugene Schaefer/Bank of America
Brian Vaske
Lucille Zanghi and James Dow

Eyal Alfi, Hillit Meidar-Alfi, Chair, AAC Trust (AACT), Holly and Eric G. Johnson, Chair, AAC Foundation (AACF) - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Keon Hardemon, District 3 Commissioner, Johann Zietsman, President & CEO, AAC, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Keon Hardemon, District 3 Commissioner, Johann Zietsman, President & CEO, AAC, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Beth Boone and Johann Zietsman - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Beth Boone and Johann Zietsman - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Beth Boone and Johann Zietsman - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Beth Boone and Johann Zietsman - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Gregory Porter Performance - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Gregory Porter Performance - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Wesley Wray - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Wesley Wray - Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com
Adrienne Arsht Center 20th Anniversary Gala - Photo by WorldRedEye.com

About the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County

Since opening in 2006 in the heart of downtown, the Arsht proudly serves as the cultural pulse of Miami – the heart of magical live arts experiences that spark the imagination and connect people to one another. Whether on our stages or in your neighborhood, the Arsht is alive year-round with international artists, innovative programming from resident companies and local arts partners, free community events that reflect Miami’s unique identity and more than 100 culturally diverse and impactful learning experiences for 80,000 children every year.

The Arsht, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has been recognized as a leader in the Miami’s cultural transformation, producing more than 400 annual events that generate 11,500 local jobs and $125 million in economic impact. The Arsht is home to a robust series of touring Broadway musicals, star-studded jazz and classical music concerts curated for South Florida, an award-winning Miami-based theater program and numerous historic and televised events. Free annual Arsht events, such as Gospel Fest Miami, Art + Mind Day, Heritage Fest and our LGBTQ+ Pride celebration bring together people from all corners of our community. For more information, visit ArshtCenter.org.