The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is finding new ways to expand its reach to artists throughout The Palm Beaches with the 'Cultural Council Biennial 2015.' The goal of this juried show, which runs from today, May 15 through August 29, is to broaden the range of artists on display.
Lake Worth, Fla. -- The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is finding new ways to expand its reach to artists throughout The Palm Beaches with the 'Cultural Council Biennial 2015.' The goal of this juried show, which runs from May 15 through August 29, is to broaden the range of artists on display.
The popular series CULTURE & COCKTAILS, hosted by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, recently concluded its 10th anniversary season by attracting 175 song and dance fans to The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach for a Conversation with Broadway legend Tommy Tune.
The popular series CULTURE & COCKTAILS, hosted by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, recently attracted around 130 supporters to The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach for the fourth 'Conversation' of its 10th anniversary season. Scroll down for photos from the event!
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County explores the third dimension in 'Sculpture Selections from the Studio' with work by Palm Beach County artists Alexander Krivosheiw, G.E. Olsen and Jeff Whyman from today, March 6 through May 2, 2015. The preview party is on Thursday, March 5.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County explores the third dimension in 'Sculpture Selections from the Studio' with work by Palm Beach County artists Alexander Krivosheiw, G.E. Olsen and Jeff Whyman from March 6 through May 2, 2015. The preview party is on Thursday, March 5.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, the official support agency for arts and culture in Palm Beach County, announced six new members to its 22 person board of directors.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is deploying a new program called power2give, a fundraising platform that empowers people to donate any amount of money directly to projects created by arts and cultural organizations in Palm Beach County.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is deploying a new program called power2give, a fundraising platform that empowers people to donate any amount of money directly to projects created by arts and cultural organizations in Palm Beach County.
There is much more to going green than putting water bottles or newspapers in a recycling bin. There is also great potential for creating beauty with the things we have discarded. That is one reason the Cultural Council has reached out to artists all over Palm Beach County to create with re-used objects in its two part exhibition 'Re-purposed/Re-seen,' tonight, August 29 to October 18.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is deploying a new program called power2give, a fundraising platform that empowers people to donate any amount of money directly to projects created by arts and cultural organizations in Palm Beach County.
There is much more to going green than putting water bottles or newspapers in a recycling bin. There is also great potential for creating beauty with the things we have discarded. That is one reason the Cultural Council has reached out to artists all over Palm Beach County to create with re-used objects in its two part exhibition 'Re-purposed/Re-seen,' August 29 to October 18.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County brings diverse artistic styles together in Southern Exposure: New Work Now, today, June 20 through August 16, with a special preview party this Thursday, June 19 at 5:30 p.m. Highlighting the work of emerging and mid-career artists, the show integrates visual and performance art that demonstrates varying artistic perspectives, some tackling international issues currently in the news.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County brings diverse artistic styles together in Southern Exposure: New Work Now, June 20 through August 16, with a special preview party this Thursday, June 19 at 5:30 p.m. Highlighting the work of emerging and mid-career artists, the show integrates visual and performance art that demonstrates varying artistic perspectives, some tackling international issues currently in the news.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County brings diverse artistic styles together in Southern Exposure: New Work Now, June 20 through August 16, with a special preview party on June 19. Highlighting the work of emerging and mid-career artists, the show integrates visual and performance art that demonstrates varying artistic perspectives, some tackling international issues currently in the news.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County will bring the outdoors indoors during its 'Art Outside the Walls: En Plein Air'exhibition opening to the public today, April 11th, which will feature the work of Palm Beach County artists who have embraced the French expression 'en plein air' or to paint in the open air.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County will bring the outdoors indoors during its 'Art Outside the Walls: En Plein Air'exhibition opening to the public April 11th, which will feature the work of Palm Beach County artists who have embraced the French expression 'en plein air' or to paint in the open air.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County will feature the work of nine Palm Beach County interior designers in 'Interior Design: The Florida Room,' an exhibition of vignettes that interpret the classic Florida living space. The exhibition, which opens to the public today, January 31, is free.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County will feature the work of nine Palm Beach County interior designers in 'Interior Design: The Florida Room,' an exhibition of vignettes that interpret the classic Florida living space.
The exhibition will open with a preview party on Thursday, January 30, 2014 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and will continue through March 29. Tickets to the preview party are $10 for general admission and free to Cultural Council members. The exhibition, which opens to the public on January 31, is free.
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County will host a special presentation by Andrew Bott, the principal of Orchard Gardens K-8 School in Roxbury, Massachusetts who fired his considerable school security force and used the money to hire art teachers. The results were improved test scores and a safer school.