Pérez Art Museum Miami Celebrates Halloween with Holiday-Themed Party on Thursday, October 31st
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) will host a Halloween Party on Thursday, October 31 from 4–10pm. PAMM Teen Arts Council (PTAC) will kick-off the afternoon with teen-led, Halloween-themed art-making and tours. The party will continue into the evening with DJ sets by Jolt Radio’s John Jolt, Micelady, Jon Suarez, and DJ Woozles; live performances by Haute Tension and Las Nubes; themed tours; and pumpkin painting. A photo booth, treats, and Halloween cocktails will be available throughout the duration of the event. The museum encourages visitors of all ages to dress up (no masks please) and enjoy Halloween at PAMM. SCHEDULE: 4–6pm | PAMM Teen Arts Council (PTAC) Halloween-themed tours and art-making 4–10pm | Art-making available: pumpkin painting and slime making 4–10pm | Halloween cocktails and refreshments available for purchase (21+) 7pm & 8pm | Gallery tours 6–8pm | Jolt Radio’s John Jolt, Micelady, Jon Suarez, and DJ Woozles spinning live 8pm | Haute Tension performance 9pm | Las Nubes performance WHEN: Thursday, October 31 4–10PM WHERE: Pérez Art Museum Miami 1103 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33132 TICKETS: Free with museum admission: $16 adults, $12 students/seniors. RSVP here. About Pérez Art Museum Miami Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) promotes artistic expression and the exchange of ideas, advancing public knowledge and appreciation of art, architecture, and design, and reflecting the diverse community of its pivotal geographic location at the crossroads of the Americas. The 35-year-old South Florida institution, formerly known as Miami Art Museum (MAM) and led by Director Franklin Sirmans, opened a new building, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, on December 4, 2013 in Downtown Miami’s Museum Park. The facility is a state-of-the-art model for sustainable museum design and progressive programming and features 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor program space with flexible galleries; shaded outdoor verandas; a waterfront restaurant and bar; a museum shop; and an education center with a library, media lab, and classroom spaces.