Miami’s vibrant cultural scene took center stage at Faena Art’s star-studded gala, where color, music, fashion, and art converged in a kaleidoscopic celebration of creativity.
The fifth annual Faena Art gala was a testament to the city’s vibrant cultural scene. Hosted by real estate mogul Alan Faena and his wife, Grace, the event brought together Miami’s artistic elite in a celebration of color, music, fashion, and art.
Faena Art is a cultural organization founded by Alejandro Santo Domingo.
It combines art, architecture, and culture to create immersive experiences.
Faena Art has exhibited works by renowned artists such as Cindy Sherman, Ellsworth Kelly, and Takashi Murakami.
The organization's mission is to promote artistic expression and foster community engagement.
Its projects often incorporate public art installations, performances, and educational programs.
With a focus on innovation and creativity, Faena Art seeks to enrich urban environments and inspire new perspectives.
A Night to Remember: Immersive Experience and Fundraising
The evening’s theme, ‘Follow Your Rainbow,’ was more than just a dress code; it was an immersive experience that transported guests into a kaleidoscopic world. With art, music, and fire-roasted fare coming together in technicolor defiance of the ordinary, every aspect of the gala contributed to its unforgettable atmosphere.
An immersive experience is a type of engagement that fully engages an individual's senses, creating a sense of presence and immersion in a virtual or physical environment.
This can be achieved through various mediums such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), video games, or even live events.
Immersive experiences aim to simulate real-life situations, evoke emotions, and create lasting memories.
Culinary Delights and Musical Performances

The culinary highlight of the evening was undoubtedly Francis Mallmann’s signature Asado, which he presented with theatrical flair. ‘It was a showstopper,’ said one guest. Paul Qui, a James Beard Award winner, carved a colossal showstopping tuna that stole the show. Meanwhile, Rocky Lanes delivered a performance that held its own against the sensory overload.
Francis Mallmann is an Argentine chef and restaurateur, celebrated for his expertise in traditional asado cuisine.
Born in 1956 in Argentina, Mallmann began his culinary career at a young age, working under renowned chefs in Paris and Buenos Aires.
He later opened his own restaurant, Patagonia Sur, which earned him international recognition.
Mallmann's cooking style emphasizes simplicity, using high-quality ingredients to create bold flavors.
His cookbooks, including 'Seven Fires,' have become essential guides for home cooks and professional chefs alike.
Artistic Highlights and Celebrity Attendance
Among the visual highlights of the evening was Miami-based artist Francisca Oyhanarte’s stunning rainbow regalia, which showcased the intersection of fashion and fine art. The event also saw the presence of numerous artists, including Joel Mesler, whose site-specific installation anchored the creative ambitions of the evening.
The crowd of artists mingled with industry luminaries and patrons committed to shaping Miami’s cultural landscape. Attendees included icons of PAMM patronage, gallerist Mindy Solomon, billionaire benefactors Len Blavatnik and Emily Blavatnik, and model Vita Sidorkina-Morabito, among others.
A Cause Worth Celebrating
While the evening’s atmosphere was undoubtedly a highlight, the purpose of the gala was equally clear: proceeds from the party would go to support Faena Art’s programming, including the Faena Prize for the Arts and vital educational initiatives aimed at empowering the next generation of artists working in Miami.