Beaux Arts announces theme, date for annual costume ball

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Beaux Arts will celebrate its 71st annual ball on Saturday, Oct. 14.

As Miami’s longest running and most anticipated costume ball, themed “Out of This World,” the 2023 event will take place at the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove where guests will gather for a fun and philanthropic night benefiting the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum and Beaux Arts’ educational programs.

With playful cosmic and futuristic-themed décor and attire, Beaux Arts will bring the “Out of This World” theme to life, along with a live band and delicious theme-based foods and cocktails sponsored by Bacardi. The attendees’ always over-the-top costumes will steal the show in the annual costume contest. This year’s ball is chaired by Aymee Zubizarreta and Besa Kodra.

Guests will have the opportunity to bid on luxurious silent auction and raffle items in support of Beaux Arts’ mission.

“We’re incredibly proud to celebrate our 71st annual Beaux Arts Ball. As Miami’s oldest costume ball, we are immensely grateful to our countless supporters and sponsors who join us year after year for a festive and fun evening to raise pivotal funds for arts education,” said Cecilia Slesnick, Beaux Arts president, 2023-24. “We are committed to keeping Beaux Arts educational programs and the Lowe Art Museum for years to come in our community.”
For seven decades Beaux Arts has introduced children from underserved communities to the world of art, and encouraged art awareness and advancement through support of the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami.

The event begins at 7 p.m. and individual tickets to the ball are $325. Early bird ticket pricing is currently available at $300 for individual tickets and $575 for couples. Attire is “Out of This World” themed costumes or Black Tie. For more information on how to attend or sponsor the event, visit https://beauxartsmiami.org/pages/ball.

About Beaux Arts
Founded in 1952, Beaux Arts is a volunteer organization with a purpose to encourage an understanding and appreciation of the arts in South Florida through outreach programs and support of the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. In 2014, the organization donated a gift of $1.5 million to the Lowe Art Museum, which enabled the creation of the endowed position of Beaux Arts director and chief curator of the Lowe Art Museum, now held by Dr. Jill Deupi.

Having won the “White Award,” Beaux Arts was recognized as the University of Miami’s most effective donor through its combined contribution of more than $7 million in funds to support the Lowe. Beaux Arts has supported over 25,000 children at the Beaux Arts camp and more than 5,000 students from the Miami-Dade public school system with its annual HandsOn! program.

For more information, visit https://beauxartsmiami.org.

 

 

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