Bourbon & Blueprints

Date:
3/20/2026 at 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Event Description

Bourbon & Blueprints is a signature Nova Society evening that invites members into the architectural thinking shaping the future of The Brown. With a speakeasy-inspired vibe, the event blends design, bourbon, and social energy—creating a night that feels thoughtful, stylish, and unmistakably fun.

The evening begins with an exclusive VIP Sponsor Hour at 6:00 PM, reserved for sponsors at the $2,500 level and above. During this private hour, guests will take part in a moderated discussion with the Museum’s architects, offering rare insider access to the design journey. This behind-the-scenes conversation will reveal concepts that were explored, debated, and ultimately set aside—providing a candid look at the creative risks, decision-making, and evolution that led to the final vision for the Museum’s future.

At 7:00 PM, doors open to all guests and the evening transitions into a high-energy, after-hours experience. Multiple bourbon tasting stations and thoughtfully paired food offerings invite guests to move throughout the space, while lively music inside and outside sets the tone for a social, Friday-night-out atmosphere. Designed for mingling, conversation, and connection, the night is ideal for those looking to unwind, enjoy great flavors, and experience the Museum in a fresh, unexpected way.

The dress theme, Blue + Prints, is a playful nod to architectural plans and patterns. Think a blue dress with geometric shapes, a blue suit paired with a patterned shirt or bold paisley tie, or any creative mix of blue and print that lets your personal style shine.

Silent Auction: Opens online one week prior for event sponsors and concludes during the event 

Questions? Contact development@moas.org

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Location:
Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art
352 S. Nova Road
Daytona Beach FL 32114
Phone:
2025 Exhibit Sponsors
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.