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 / Jazz Friday
Friday, October 3 / 5PM-10PM
Schedule of Events
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Join a tour!
Choose between a Docent Tour of either Highlights of the Collection or Artists' Jewelry: From Cubism to Pop, the Diane Venet Collection.
Tour is limited to 25 visitors. Pick up your tour wristband at the Reception Desk one hour before the tour.
Meet in Great Hall
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Open Studio
Join our teaching artist for a fun and creative project!
Classroom #2
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Arturo Romay & Antulio Mora Quartet
Arturo Romay, born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, is an artist whose gift was evident from the start. A master of composition, rhythm, and harmony across styles, his playing rekindles a heartfelt passion for music. Romay has released six albums of original music and performed with legends such as Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Marc Anthony, and Ricardo Montaner. His career has taken him to iconic stages including Madison Square Garden, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, and the Blue Note.
Trained in Caracas, Antulio Mora has performed with Soledad Bravo, José Luis Rodríguez, and Isabel Pantoja, and appeared at venues like Teresa Carreño Hall and Luna Park in Buenos Aires. Since moving to Miami in 2000, he has collaborated with notable artists such as Gilberto Santa Rosa, Cheo Feliciano, Ismael Miranda, Raul Di Blasio, and Tito Puente Jr., among others. His credits include the Billboard Awards, Univision, the South Florida Symphony Orchestra, and musicals On Your Feet, Havana Music Hall, Jersey Boys, and Waitress. A Latin Grammy Academy member, he is currently a pianist, arranger, teacher at Kalos Music Inc., and independent music producer.
Great Hall
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.