The Craft Gallery’s FACES, FACES all over the PLACES showcases 12 emerging ceramic artists including Cheryl Tall, Katherine Mathisen, Debra Fritts, Nancy Kubale and Katie Deits. The exhibit runs from December 5 through 12. For a taste, here are some pieces of local artist Karen Ann Shlomberg Windchild of Delray Beach. She has been using [...]
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Jefro Williams and Studio 1608 are hosting an art event, “Visions+ multiple disciplines. multiple avenues of interpretation,” with more than 30 artists joining together to exhibit their works on Saturday, Nov. 28 from 6 to 9 p.m. Artworks will include contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, video and installation art. The show will also feature two reserved [...]
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Independent curator Kara Walker-Tomé (creator of Showtel) presents the third installment of 10X10, a unique art experience, 6-10 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21 at Lake Worth Storage. Last year 600 people attended 10X10. What attendees get to do is search through the cavernous facility of hundreds of storage units to discover seventeen art installations, spread [...]
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The Ceramic League of the Palm Beaches annual Holiday Sale and Exhibit opening reception is on Thursday, Nov. 19, from 5 to 8 p.m. Artists will demonstrate pottery making and art techniques while guests enjoy a buffet and wine. Original art by League members includes pottery, sculpture, fused glass, mixed media. The show runs through [...]
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As South Florida’s recession and financial crisis stretch out, foreclosures, mortgage woes and dramatic price cuts are becoming evident in gated communities and restrictive luxury island neighborhoods. On Jupiter Island, where the average home carries a price tag of $5.6 million, market dynamics are better than the rest of the state, where almost one in [...]
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Lake Worth photographer Jacek Gancarz’s exhibit, The Last Pink Flamingo, is on view from 7-10 p.m. November 6 at Whitespace in West Palm Beach “The plastic pink flamingo, which had proliferated front yards during the spread of American suburbia, was elevated to iconic status after 50 years – blurring the lines between kitsch and high [...]
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