The Caribbean diaspora and friends of the region will gather for a night of spectacle and style. (Generated image)

Plantation, FL — This fall, step into a world where folklore struts the runway and the future blazes in a celebration of culture, elegance and diasporic pride. Island SPACE Caribbean Museum announces its fifth anniversary gala, Milestones: FIYAH! Fashion. Folklore. Future., taking place on Sunday, October 26, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the opulent Oceanfront Ballroom at Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa. Ticketing and sponsorship information is available at islandspacefl.org/fiyah.

Couture and Culture Collide

Set against a backdrop of Caribbean elegance, myth, music and magic, the gala invites attendees to step into an immersive world where ancestral spirit meets high fashion, and passion for culture meets purpose. From the red carpet to the runway, guests are invited to dress in formalwear inspired by Caribbean folklore, reimagining iconic characters like Trinidad’s Soucouyant, Jamaica’s Anansi, Haiti’s Baron Samedi and other legendary figures. The FIYAH! Gala Look Book was curated to spark ideas for a show-stopping ensemble.

The evening will feature:

  • A Red Carpet Like No Other
  • A Theatrical Extravagance of Live Performances
  • A Keynote That Sparks the Soul
  • The 2025 Caribbean Icon Awards
  • Caribbean Rhythm & Revelry
  • A Seductive Three-Course Tropical Feast

Prepare to share the night with a constellation of Caribbean brilliance — from luminaries of stage and sport to civic leaders, philanthropists, media voices and tastemakers — all converging to champion this beacon of culture and legacy.

A Call to Action: A Million-Dollar Mission

This gala-meets-cultural-spectacle launches a capital campaign with an ambitious goal of raising $1 million in support of museum staffing, operations, expanded programming and to lay the groundwork for an anticipated expansion into a larger, long-term home. Proceeds from ticket sales and sponsorships will directly support this mission.

“Our current museum has outgrown its walls,” says Executive Director Calibe Thompson. “We are raising $1 million to make sure Island SPACE isn’t just a beautiful idea, but rather a lasting institution with the power to grow, endure and transform the Caribbean diaspora’s profile throughout the U.S. and the world.”

Behind the FIYAH!

The theme draws on the heat and heart of the Caribbean — from volcanoes to Carnival, folklore to futurism. It’s a celebration of the region’s coolness, courage, creativity and collective memory, brought to life through theatrical performance, dramatic décor, mythic fashion and stories of impact.

But beyond the spectacle, FIYAH! fuels a cause that matters. “This is such a unique gem here,” said Neki Mohan, VP Business Development and Community Engagement at Visit Lauderdale, to Montel Williams. “It’s the only Caribbean heritage museum in the world, and that is so significant for us here in Broward County.” 

Island SPACE Caribbean Museum Announces Its 5th Anniversary Gala—An Evening of Spectacle and Style

There’s something for everyone to discover in the artifact collection at Island SPACE Caribbean Museum. | Courtesy of Island Syndicate

Island SPACE exists to preserve, celebrate, and share the stories of the Caribbean diaspora. The museum is a gathering space for community, a stage for artists, and a classroom for future generations, ensuring Caribbean culture thrives, inspires, and endures.

In just five years, Island SPACE has hosted more than 30 exhibitions, welcomed tens of thousands of guests, been supported by federal and state government, Florida Power & Light, Florida Humanities, the City of Plantation and many others, and partnered with consulates, artists and scholars from across the Caribbean and diaspora to deliver impactful programming.

Learn more at islandspacefl.org/fiyah.

About Island SPACE

Island SPACE is supported in part by Visit Lauderdale, the Broward County Cultural Division, BBX Capital Foundation, the Community Reinvestment Alliance of Florida, “King” George Jograj, Dr. Lydia Malcom of Authentic Behavioral Health LLC, and her husband, Mr. Waynewright Malcolm, Alexandra P. Davis, and the following funds at the Community Foundation of Broward: Judith Cornfeld Fund for the Arts, Helen and Frank Stoykov Charitable Endowment Fund, and The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation Broward Community Fund.

Island Society for the Promotion of Artistic and Cultural Education (Island SPACE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of arts, culture, history, and educational initiatives that represent the Caribbean region, in South Florida and the broader diaspora. The public is invited to visit the Caribbean museum Thursdays through Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. General museum entry is $15 per adult and $7 per child. Visit www.islandspacefl.org to learn more.