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Rain and Revelry at Miami Art Museum's Lights Out Closing Party

Saturday evening: It was a dark and stormy night in Miami. But that didn't stop the South Florida culturati from celebrating the end of a chapter of local art history, as the Miami Art Museum's Lights Out Closing Party offered one last chance to experience its collection of masterpieces before...
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Saturday evening: It was a dark and stormy night in Miami. But that didn't stop the South Florida culturati from celebrating the end of a chapter of local art history, as the Miami Art Museum's Lights Out Closing Party offered one last chance to experience its collection of masterpieces before the organization moves into its new downtown digs.

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Inside MAM, the vibe was that of a festive gallery opening, with attendees mingling and taking one last look at collections like "Frames of Reference" and "New Work Miami 2013."

the end/SPRING BREAK was on site with custom koozies for the event.

Looking for something to stick inside that green foam? Look no further than the courtyard. Sure, things got a little soggy out there -- but BBQ cuisine by Sparky's and live tunes inspired some creative moves on an improvised dance floor:

Overall, it was a festive commemoration of the end of an era for MAM, which will get both a new building and a new name -- the Perez Art Museum Miami -- when it reopens downtown in December. In the meantime, Miami will be missing one of its major art institutions. Hurry back soon, y'all!

See more photos from MAM's Lights Out Closing Party here.

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