Art After Dark

A New Experience Every Friday Night!

Enjoy an eclectic mix of live performances, film screenings, workshops, tours, and more!

EVERY FRIDAY, 5:30 & 7 PM
Docent-led Tours (30 min) Explore great works in the Norton’s collection led by one of the Museum’s fine docents.

EVERY FRIDAY, 6 – 9 PM 
Open Studio: Art Workshops Join local teaching artists as they lead drop-in style art-making sessions. All ages and experience levels welcome. Materials included.

EVERY FRIDAY, Live Performances
Enjoy live performances every Friday including live music, dance, spoken word, and more! Check our website weekly for updates.

First Fridays of the Month, 7:30 pm / Jazz Fridays
This popular monthly series features performances by some of South Florida’s best jazz musicians!

Art After Dark

Friday, February 13 / 5PM-10PM

Schedule of Events

  • Join a tour!

    5:30 pm / Choose a Docent Tour of either Shara Hughes: Inside Outside or Art and Life in Rembrandt’s Time.

    7 pm / Choose a Docent Tour of either Anastasia Samoylova: Atlantic Coast or Art and Life in Rembrandt’s Time.

    Tours are limited to 20 visitors. Pick up your tour wristband at the Membership Table one hour before the tour.

    Meets in Great Hall

    5:30 & 7pm
  • Open Studio

    Join our Guest Teaching Artist for a fun and creative project!

    Classroom #2

    6-9pm
  • Mindful Moments

    Mindful Moments is a monthly program led by Jodi Sypher, MS. Ed., that includes both a traditional guided mindfulness practice and a focused-attention mindfulness exercise using a work of art. In this shortened version, visitors are led through a half-hour slow-looking exercise focused on a work of art. After the reflection period, a 10-minute discussion about the artist and the work of art used is shared with the group. The goal of this program is to connect art and wellness through guided mindfulness practice.

    Galleries

    5:15, 6:15, and 7:15 pm
  • Lecture

    Artist Talk | Achromatic Scales: Leslie Hewitt in conversation with Lauren Richman 

    Leslie Hewitt will present her interdisciplinary practice that spans photography, sculpture, and site-specific installation. She will discuss how her work engages with the interplay between personal and collective memory, often layering archival material, objects, and spatial interventions. From early explorations of still life as a vehicle for political and historical reflection to more recent projects incorporating moving image and historical research, Hewitt will trace the evolution of her practice and its ongoing dialogue with history, form, and perception.

    Space is limited; online registration required 

    RSVP

    Stiller Auditorium

    6-7pm
  • Breathwork

    Erin Dahlgren is a Certified Breath Guide and the founder of Engage Breathwork, an online breathwork studio and community. In this half-hour class, you will learn breathwork techniques that provide stress relief and relaxation to support mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Erin is known for her warm, grounded approach to helping people meet life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and the power of their own breath. She supports individuals of all ages and organizations in reconnecting with themselves and others — one breath at a time.

    Korman Room

    6-7:15pm
  • Music

    The Queen of Retro Pop has arrived. Best described as “Norah Jones meets Nancy Sinatra,” Tabitha Meeks’ feel-good throwback music will make you bop your head, tap your toes, and feel empowered all at once. Her piano solos and live shows are unmatched for vintage, fun energy, and her catchy, light-hearted songs will be stuck in your head for days.

    Goergen Garden

    7:30-9pm

Art After Dark is made possible by the generosity of The Addison Hines Charitable Trust.

Support for the Docent Program was provided by The Donald and Linda Silpe Endowment for the Professional Development of Docents and The Marcia Mahon Education Endowment Fund.

Support for Open Studio was provided by The Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schott Endowment for Education.