New Art Openings and Luminous Trails: Cultural Highlights in Miami Today

A Monday of Artistic Discovery in Miami
Monday, February 2, 2026, offers a sophisticated start to the week for Miami’s culture seekers. From the quiet galleries of our prestigious museums to the vibrant, neon-lit pathways of seasonal festivals, the city is buzzing with creative energy. Whether you are looking for an early morning gallery opening or an evening stroll through a world of light, today’s schedule provides several high-quality options for the local community.
Opening Reception: "Convergence" by Fred Thomas
Start your morning at Miami Dade College’s West Campus for a significant cultural event. Today marks the opening of Convergence, a solo exhibition by acclaimed Haitian American artist Fred Thomas, also known as Efté. This exhibition is a highlight of Black History Month and features a powerful collection of paintings and sculptural works that delve into contemporary Black identity and the African diaspora. The opening reception begins at 9:30 a.m. in the West Campus Gallery (Room 1105). It is free and open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to engage with visual storytelling rooted in the South Florida experience.
Behind the Scenes: Adrienne Arsht Center Docent Tours
At noon, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts invites the public to step inside one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks. The center is hosting its signature Docent Tours at 12:00 p.m. Departing from the Ziff Ballet Opera House, these guided walks provide an insider’s look at the history, design, and technical marvels of the theaters. It is an ideal way for theater enthusiasts to learn about the venue's evolution and its role as the cultural heart of downtown Miami.
Ongoing Museum Masterpieces
For those who prefer a self-guided experience, several of Miami’s top museums are hosting major exhibitions today:
- Frost Science Museum: Explore the multidisciplinary legacy of a polymath at "Leonardo da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius." This immersive exhibit features full-scale replicas of his inventions and 360-degree digital projections of his most famous paintings.
- Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM): Visit the bayfront galleries to see "One Becomes Many," an exploration of the works of ten Black Brazilian artists, or "El Monte" by Elliot and Erick Jiménez, which investigates Afro-Caribbean spiritual traditions through photography.
- HistoryMiami Museum: Dive into local heritage with "Yakne Seminoli / Seminole World," a vibrant exhibition showcasing the history and artistry of the Seminole people in Florida.
Evening Glow: Luminosa at Jungle Island
As the sun sets, the city transforms with the return of Luminosa: A Festival of Lights at Jungle Island. Running from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. tonight, this enchanting festival features over 40 handcrafted silk lantern scenes. Visitors can walk more than a mile of trails through themed lands that represent ecosystems from across the globe, including the Amazon rainforest and African savannahs. It is a family-friendly way to conclude a day of cultural exploration with cutting-edge animatronics and stunning visual displays.

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