Miami unveils Fall for the Arts
Art lovers are flocking to Miami as Fall for the Arts, a three-month cultural celebration, debuts
Running October 1 through December 7, the program presents a season-long festival of human creativity—from visual masterpieces and live performances to experiential art and community-driven activations.
“Every fall, the world’s attention turns to Greater Miami and Miami Beach for artistic inspiration,” said David Whitaker, President & CEO of the The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.
. “Our stages, museums, neighborhoods and even our shorelines become platforms for some of the boldest artistic expressions anywhere..”
Since the arrival of Art Basel Miami Beach in 2002, Greater Miami and Miami Beach have emerged as a vibrant epicenter of contemporary art and performance.
With 23 museums, hundreds of galleries, and an ever-evolving public art landscape, the destination has become synonymous with innovation, diversity, and creative freedom.
Fall for the Arts builds on this legacy, creating a cohesive season that leads into the globally recognized Miami Art Week (December 1–7, 2025).
The program shines a spotlight on the diverse local voices that make Miami unique from symphony halls and art deco theaters to outdoor promenades and underwater sculpture parks.
Highlights of Fall for the Arts 2025
Art of Black Miami (Nov 30–Dec 7): Highlighting artists and creatives from the African diaspora.
III Points Music Festival (Oct 17–18): A fusion of underground music, art, and technology at Mana Wynwood.
Miami Film Festival GEMS (Oct 29–Nov 5): Showcasing critically acclaimed films as a prelude to the Miami Film Festival.
The ReefLine Launch (October): A groundbreaking seven-mile underwater public sculpture park blending art, science, and conservation.
Doral International Art Fair (Nov 6–9): Four days of exhibitions and multicultural exchange.
Miami Beach’s No Vacancy Program (Nov 13–Dec 20): Hotel-based art installations featuring local artists.
Miami Book Fair (Nov 16–23): Bringing together 400+ authors across languages and genres.
Miami Beach Classical Music Festival – Holiday Festival of Lights: Immersive orchestral projections along Ocean Drive.
Miami City Ballet’s 40th Anniversary Season: A milestone program under Artistic Director Gonzalo Garcia.
Wynwood Walls’ Goldman Global Arts Gallery presents Beyond: Echoes of a Borderless Life (through November 16): A dual solo exhibition by renowned street artists Millo and Seth, featuring new works, a collaborative piece, and a site-specific installation that explores human connection across borders.
Additional activations include the Miami Beach Culture Crawl, Adrienne Arsht Center’s 20th season, Actors’ Playhouse’s 30th anniversary season, and cultural programming from renowned partners such as The Betsy Hotel and Faena Hotel Miami Beach.
For a complete list of special offers available from the GMCVB’s Miami Fall for the Arts, visit https://www.miamiandbeaches.com/things-to-do/art-and-culture.
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