

Café Citizen | Miami Art Week 2025
CAFÉ CITIZEN PASS | SAINT WEEK: PRINCE GYASI
Miami Art Week 2025
Theme: The Living Originals
Date: December 5, 2025
Featured Artist: PRINCE GYASI
Step inside the creative heart of Saint Week. The Café Citizen Pass unlocks a full day of our signature daytime experience — an intimate, art-forward gathering designed for people who move through the world with curiosity, taste, and intention.
Set within the Rubell Museum, Café Citizen is where artists, thinkers, and cultural observers come together. With this pass, you’re walking directly into the conversation.
Your day features an immersive session with Prince Gyasi, the Ghanaian visual futurist whose hyper-saturated imagery has reshaped contemporary photography. Gyasi’s work bends color, emotion, and narrative to elevate everyday subjects into mythic icons. This conversation offers a rare window into his creative universe — his use of color psychology, his storytelling philosophy, and the cultural roots that define his unmistakable visual language.
Between sessions, enjoy curated soundscapes, crafted café beverages, cocktails, and light bites inside a space designed for slow conversation, shared inspiration, and community.
What’s Included:
• Guaranteed entry to all Café Citizen
• Artist conversation + Q&A with Prince Gyasi
• Complimentary crafted café beverages, champagne + light bites
• Live daytime DJ sets and sound-led moments
• Seated access for the featured artist session
• Full-day access to the Café Citizen lounge
ABOUT THE HOST
Saint & Citizen is a sound-forward media platform focused on storytelling, collaboration and experiences that intersect culture and curate connections between creators and community. We create spaces for visionary-led activations and community integrated experiences where culture lives, creators lead, and community feels connected to something deeper. Our work ignites conversation, integrates creative processes, and drives cultural resonance, bridging the gap between the people who shape the world and the people moved by it.