Museum of Contemporary Art chief curator Bonnie Clearwater and board of trustees president Ray Ellen Yarkin compiled a group of five local artists to helm the decor at this year's Bohemian Bash. The artists divided the 7,400-square-foot museum into six areas, each showcasing an aspect of Bohemian lifestyle. Here is a look at some of the more eye-catching details and inspired ideas from the evening. Our full story from the event is here.

Two quartets playing simultaneously in the upside-down lounge area
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Costumed dancers performed on platforms throughout the event.
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A burlesque dancer performed a shadow show in a small room adjacent to the upside-down lounge.
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Two string quartets, comprised of Florida International University undergraduate and graduate music students, played simultaneously in the upside-down lounge.
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A gold-painted cowboy danced on a platform in a gold-draped room just off the upside-down lounge area.
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The Cape Cod Room, one of the seven restaurants that provided catering, served gravlax on cucumber saucers.
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The Sweet Tooth provided chocolate-covered pretzels, Oreos, and other confections in the Opp Art space, a black and white room inspired by the art of optical illusion.
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We Take the Cake also provided a variety of tea cakes in the Opp Art room.
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The Design Group of Miami used bright gerbera daisies in grass as centerpieces on the wood tables in the indoor garden.
Photo: Matt Horton/Artist Group Photography for BizBash