Event

Ambassadors Art (+Soul) Talk Reception: Fab 5 Freddy in Conversation with Franklin Sirmans

February 6, 2026
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
At PAMM

Start the new year with an inspiring conversation between Pérez Art Museum Miami’s (PAMM) Art + Soul honoree, Fab 5 Freddy, and Franklin Sirmans, Sandra and Tony Tamer director at PAMM. Ambassadors for Black Art members and Art + Soul supporters are invited to a private gathering and meet-and-greet with Fab 5 Freddy, featuring light bites, drinks, and engaging conversation. The evening continues with reserved front-section seating for the public program.

Fab 5 Freddy. Photo by Ricky Powell.

Across art, music, film, and television, Fab 5 Freddy’s work has consistently dissolved boundaries between so-called high and popular culture, creating space for Black creativity to be seen, heard, and valued on a global stage. His legacy is not only artistic, but deeply social—rooted in access, exchange, and cultural pride. Fab 5 Freddy will share the history of his uniquely creative path and how he continues to find ways to stay inspired and create in his upcoming memoir “Everybody’s Fly: A Life of Art, Music, and Changing the Culture.”

Schedule
5:30–7pm Ambassadors Art (+Soul) Talk Reception in the third-floor Hoffman Boardroom
7–8pm Art (+ Soul) Talk: Fab 5 Freddy in Conversation with Franklin Sirmans

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The reception is exclusively for Ambassadors for Black Art.

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About Fab 5 Freddy

Fred Brathwaite, also known as Fab 5 Freddy, is a pioneering graffiti artist who became one of the first to exhibit his paintings internationally helping ignite the street art movement. Fab 5 Freddy gained notoriety early in 1980, when he famously painted Warhol soup cans on a New York City subway, most effectively symbolizing the bridging of worlds so elemental to his practice. He led the charge of early graffiti artist moving into galleries giving birth to the street art movement. The original co-host of the groundbreaking show “Yo! MTV Raps,” Fab 5 Freddy’s work in film and television also includes co-producing, starring in, and composing music for the cult classic film “Wild Style.” He has also directed music videos for numerous hip-hop stars, including Snoop Dogg, Nas, and Queen Latifah. Brathwaite lives in Harlem, where he continues to make visual art, produce, and direct projects for film and television, and leads the social equity cannabis brand he co-founded, B Noble. His artwork was recently on exhibit at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in Writing The Future: Basquiat & The Hip Hop Generation. This March, Brathwaite is publishing “Everybody’s Fly,” a memoir with Penguin Random House which will help retell the history of a seismic cultural moment from his uniquely powerful perspective.