Miami Beach's overnight arts event Sleepless Night had more than 150 exhibitions and performances staged throughout the city from 6 p.m. Saturday until 7 a.m. Sunday. As a follow up to our story, here are some more images from the night.

A fire dancer at Nikki Beach's What Women Want event
Photo: Rolo DeCampo

Pianists from the Miami International Piano Festival performed at the Bass Museum of Art.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash

Fire dancers performed at Nikki Beach on the runway where swimwear labels ANK by Mirla Sabino and Salinas held fashion shows for nearly 1,200 people.
Photo: Rolo DeCampo

The \"Night Shift\" exhibit in Collins Park consisted of oversize sculptures, like this one made from stacked paint buckets.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash

Artist Robert Chambers created an installation titled \"Giant Slingshot/Museum Under Seige\" between two trees in Collins Park as part of the \"Night Shift\" exhibition.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash

Musicians performed Middle Eastern music at the preview party for Socialmiami.com and public broadcasting network WLRN's upcoming Bohemian Pentameter event.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash

The SoBe Arts Chamber Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble performed in collaboration with cartoons projected on a large screen behind them on the Ocean Drive Main Stage for the Tunes N Toons event.
Photo: Mitchell Zachs

Singer Montserrat Franco dressed up as Betty Boop for her performance as part of SoBe Arts Chamber Ensemble's Tunes N Toons event.
Photo: Mitchell Zachs

Percussionists played and danced in the street as part of artist Edouard Duval Carrié's \"Under the Moon\" sculpture exhibit and Ra Ra Parade down Ocean Drive.
Photo: Mitchell Zachs

The John Lennon Education Tour Bus, a recording studio on wheels, sat outside the Betsy Hotel and hosted musical performances.
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash

The Miami Beach Botanical Gardens housed an outdoor film installation and sculptures from artists Duval Carrié, Henry Richardson, and Brad Hallock.
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash