FREE | Night Market @ Vizcaya Village
Thursday, March 12 · 5 - 9pm
Join us for a special wellness edition of this monthly evening in Vizcaya Village. Discover flavor, art, & community vibes under the stars at Vizcaya Village Night Market — free entry, local makers, live culture, and lots to see & taste.
Painting with Eco-Friendly Paints | Agriculture Nights Workshop
Thursday, March 12 · 5 - 7pm
Get hands-on and design a one-of-a-kind piece using everyday pantry ingredients like starches, teas, and spices—eco-friendly, vibrant, and uniquely yours. Experience the magic of botanical dyeing as you learn how to mix natural pigments, paint sheets of handmade cardstock, and transform your painted paper into a geometric kinetic mobile that moves gracefully with the air.
Vizcaya Live | The Apple of their Eyes by Palaver Strings
Wednesday, March 18 · 7 - 9pm
The Apple of Their Eyes explores the African-American experience in classical music through powerful works by Black composers. Before the concert, explore Vizcaya Museum and Gardens’ waterfront gardens at sunset—an inspiring setting for a celebration of culture, artistry, and community.
The history of Vizcaya is filled with stories of creativity and innovation. Learn more about this unique cultural treasure in this collection of stories.
Present
There is something for everyone at Vizcaya. Learn more about our current programs and events for fun, active and engaging social learning.
Future
The Village restoration will realize the full potential of Vizcaya as a cultural hub through year-round innovative programming and green space for residents and visitors.
Discover the Stories of Vizcaya
Vizcaya Welcomes María Carla Chicuén as Associate Executive Director and Chief Strategy & Collaboration Officer
MIAMI — February 24, 2026 — Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is thrilled to announce the appointment of María Carla Chicuén as Associate Executive Director and…
Unveiling the Past: Black Coconut Grove Elders Share Their Stories
On the evening of February 12, 2025, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens became a living archive of history as elders from Little Bahamas in Coconut Grove…
Gaston Lachaise’s Peacock Columns
Gaston Lachaise Lachaise (1882–1935) joined the Vizcaya project in mid-1920 as the formal gardens were nearing completion. A prominent sculptor, he was commissioned to create…
Protecting the Gardens from Storm Surge
After Hurricane Irma In 2017, Vizcaya was impacted by Hurricane Irma, which produced an unprecedented amount of storm surge flooding at Vizcaya. The storm filled…
Growing Together: How Urban Farming Strengthens Our Community