Miami Art Week | FINAL DAY
The city's most comprehensive listing of events, fairs, parties and VIP happenings.

Sunday December 7
Art Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., One Herald Plaza (NE 14th Street & Biscayne Bay), Miami (tickets: $68 one-day; $175 multi-day; $315 VIP preview; children 12 & under free)
Miami’s original and longest running contemporary art fair and second most attended fair globally consistently recognized as a leading destination for the acquisition of the most important works from the 20th and 21st centuries in collaboration with the world’s most respected galleries. Held at a prestigious waterfront location, this fair continues to develop and draw upon the vast collector base, art dealers, advisors, curators and museums that descend upon Miami for what has been largely heralded as the most important week for contemporary art in the United States. The Fair’s world-class internationally respected group of participating galleries continually report high volume sales as collectors and advisors acquire important works from the forefront of the contemporary, modern, classical modern, post-war and pop eras showcased in the fair.
CONTEXT Art Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., One Herald Plaza, Miami (tickets: $68 one-day; $175 multi-day; $315 VIP preview; children 12 & under free)
Sister fair to Art Miami is dedicated to the development and reinforcement of emerging and mid-career artists and presenting emerging and mid-career artists in an open atmosphere creating a meaningful dialogue between artists, galleries and collectors while providing the ultimate platform for the presentation of mid-career, emergent and cutting-edge talent by emerging and established galleries. The fair features nearly 70 galleries from cities including New York, Brooklyn, Toronto, Istanbul, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Seoul, and Miami, remaining at the forefront of contemporary art, continuously challenging conventions and redefining artistic dialogue while cementing its position as the premier destination for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts dedicated to identifying and acquiring works by tomorrow’s most influential artists.
Aqua Art Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (tickets: $30 adults; $25 seniors)
Aqua Art Miami presents independent galleries and artist projects inside a South Beach hotel setting. Exhibitors show contemporary work across painting, sculpture, and mixed media. Boutique fair for emerging art consistently earning critical recognition for presenting young and established galleries with strong emerging and mid-career artists.
Art Basel Miami Beach
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach 33139 (tickets: First Access $105; day ticket $88; reduced day $68; children 12 & under free)
The art show of the Americas brings together leading galleries from five continents, showcasing significant works by modern and contemporary masters alongside cutting-edge emerging talent across its major sectors including Galleries, Meridians, Nova and Positions.
Pérez Art Museum Miami
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami (tickets: adults $18; seniors 62+ $14; students w/ ID $14; children 0–6 free; healthcare workers & first responders free w/ ID; active U.S. military & veterans free w/ ID)
Modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries with rotating contemporary exhibitions, outdoor installations and waterfront sculptural works.
Scope Miami Beach
11 a.m. to 8 p.m., 801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (Tickets; General Admission $71.77, multiday pass $135.86)
In a pavilion on the sands of Miami Beach, SCOPE Art Show is an incubator for contemporary art, convening the most emerging galleries and artists from around the world. The Miami show represents the future of the arts ecosystem by forecasting new trends and the people and ideas that drive them, from alternative and nomadic gallery models to cutting-edge artists traversing the boundaries of technology, culture, and society.
Red Dot Miami + SPECTRUM
12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Mana Wynwood, 2217 NW 5th Avenue, Miami (General admission $32.07)
Fair featuring established contemporary galleries exhibiting painting, sculpture, and mixed media with independent artists with exhibitions in painting, photography, and mixed media and emphasizing solo presentations and artist-driven installations.
Arlo Wynwood: STAMPED — Miami Art Week Edition
3 p.m. to 11 p.m., Arlo Wynwood, 2217 NW Miami Court, Miami (free; open to the public)
Closing celebration with DJs, community programming, interactive art, and pop-ups.
The Gates Hotel: EDEN, Paradise Day Party & Art Exhibition
Noon to 7 p.m. (Brunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.), The Gates Hotel South Beach, 2360 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (tickets: EDEN Experience brunch $55.55; EDEN Exhibition free; open to the public)
Art and music program curated by Tuan Jones featuring works by Bandy Lee and emerging artists for an event including brunch, exhibits, and social programming.
SoFi Coffee × Ocisly Ceramics: The Art of Connection
Noon to 2:30 p.m., SoFi Coffee, 344 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach (tickets: $35)
Participants engage in a guided workshop using air-dry clay and mixed media with materials are provided for small-group instruction.
Clovis Lane with ByHaze, Sound Healing & Art Performance
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., The Gates Hotel South Beach, 2360 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (RSVP to register)
Closing-night program combining sound healing with performance-based storytelling.
Tara Long at Locust Projects: La Esquinita (Little Corner)
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 297 NE 67th Street, Miami (free; open to the public)
Building-wide installation by Miami-based artist Tara Long incorporating sound, constructed environments, and performance elements.
Faena Art: Es Devlin — Library of Us, Reading Room & Project Room Installations
1 p.m. to 9 p.m., Faena District, 3201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Art Week commission by British artist Es Devlin transforms the Faena District into a constellation of immersive environments, anchored by Library of Us, a kinetic public sculpture composed of 2,500 books that have shaped the artist’s life and practice.
1 Hotel South Beach: BREAKFAST — Climate Data Kinetic Installations
1 p.m. to 9 p.m., 2341 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
A site-responsive installation series by BREAKFAST, the Brooklyn-based artist known for transforming live environmental data into kinetic sculpture.
Museum of Sex Miami: Hard Art, Unruly Selections from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection
1 p.m. to 10 p.m., Museum of Sex Miami, 2200 NW 24th Avenue, Miami (tickets: $24–$30; 18+)
Exhibition exploring power, intimacy, taboo, and the erotic through photography, sculpture, painting, and mixed media from the 1930s to today.
Pilar Zeta: The Observer Effect (Beach Installation)
Sunrise to sunset, The Shelborne by Proper Beach, 1801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Monumental beachfront installation by Pilar Zeta transforming the shoreline into a luminous, surreal environment.
Casa Bosques Bookshop Residency at The Shelborne by Proper
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., The Shelborne by Proper Café, 1801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Curated international bookstore installation focused on art, travel, and design.
Gantri Photobooth Pop-Up at The Standard Spa
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., The Standard Spa, Miami Beach, 40 Island Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Signature sculptural lighting in a playful vintage photobooth installation inside Café Standard.
La Tiendita Donde Esteban Pop-Up at The Standard Spa
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., The Standard Spa, Miami Beach, 40 Island Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Sun-drenched pop-up by designer Esteban Cortázar is inspired by Colombian bodegas, featuring the Donde Esteban x The Standard merchandise collaboration.
Mr. C Miami – Coconut Grove: Federico de Francesco Installation
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mr. C Miami – Coconut Grove, 2988 McFarlane Road, Miami (free; open to the public)
Activation transforming the hotel with paintings and works on paper by Italian artist Federico de Francesco for an installation unfolding across the lobby, guest floors, and Bellini.
Silencio at The Miami Beach EDITION
Invitation Only, 11 p.m. to 2 a.m., Basement at The Miami Beach EDITION, 2901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Miami programming concludes with a final late-night gathering featuring curated DJ talent and a tightly edited creative guest list.
Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club: Hira Majeed Exhibition
9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Space transformed into a gallery with new paintings and sculptural works by multidisciplinary artist Hira Majeed exploring love, loss and transformation and featuring works including textured landscapes, conceptual sculpture and mixed-media installations.
The Prelude Curated by Rashid Johnson
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 151 NE 41st Street, Suite 133, Miami Design District (free; open to the public)
Exhibition centered on Johnson’s Surrender Painting, surrounded by works from the BCF collection in a meditative, organic install environment.
Jeffrey Deitch: That Was Then, This Is Now
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 119 NE 41st Street, Miami Design District (free; open to the public)
Major exhibition of 25 interconnected contemporary artists whose work bridges pop histories, cinema, and contemporary social narratives.
LVMH The Studio Miami
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 140 NE 39th Street, 3rd Floor, Miami Design District (free; open to the public)
Five-day pop-up gallery merging creative discussion, interactive showcases, and curated programming highlighting artists and innovators.
Cartier: Panthère Into the Wild Exhibit
11 a.m. to 9 p.m., 23 NE 41st Street, Miami Design District (free; open to the public)
Immersive experience tracing Cartier’s feline symbol across archival displays, craftsmanship narratives, and multi-room storytelling.
Alfa Romeo at Bit Basel
All day, The Sagamore Hotel, 1671 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach (free; open to the public)
Showcase featuring the 33 Stradale and a one-of-a-kind Alfa Romeo Tonale art car designed by Motive Artworks.

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