Spend your Thursday night at Pérez Art Museum Miami with art, conversation, and waterfront views. Discover Language and Image: Conceptual and Performance-Based Photography from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection through the eyes of Miami-based photographer and artist Josh Aronson. Aronson will lead a tour highlighting his favorite works in the exhibition.


Before the tour, join us for a Photo-Tent, a mobile photo station traveling through South Florida. Enjoy Happy hour at Verde or explore the new exhibitions and permanent collection galleries until 9pm.
Schedule
5–8pm Happy hour at Verde
6–8pm Photo-Tent Activation
7–8pm Tour of Language and Image with Josh Aronson
9pm Museum galleries close
About Josh Aronson
Josh Aronson (b. 1994, Canada) is a Miami-based artist who makes photographs about growing up, identity, and place in the American South. Raised in Florida, he works with local young people to stage scenes that mix history, imagination, and everyday life. His solo exhibition Florida Boys is currently on view at Baker–Hall in Miami through November 22. He is also the founder of Photo Book Speed Date, a community program that brings people together to talk about photography books in a lively, fast-paced setting
About Language and Image
Language and Image: Conceptual and Performance-based Photography from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection brings together more than 100 works by over 50 international artists. In line with our mission and vision—one that is shared by our patrons’ passion for collecting—the artists come from all over the planet but artists from Latin America and the African diaspora play a significant role. Celebrated artists who have made innovative works of art for decades, such as Marina Abramović, Thomas Ruff, Cindy Sherman, and Thomas Struth are featured alongside artists like Jonathas de Andrade, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Ana Mendieta, and Vik Muniz, among others who have been presented at the museum frequently in the past.