Live OUTDOORS in the Greenberg Courtyard at the Sandler Center Lifelong childhood friends Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner, both born to wealth and position, correspond with a birthday party thank-you notes and summer camp postcards. Romantically attached, they exchange letters through the boarding school and college years and beyond. Andy goes on to […]
Live OUTDOORS in the Greenberg Courtyard at the Sandler Center Aaron Kula and the Klezmer Classic Orchestra return for a classic Klezmer LIVE performance OUTDOORS. $20 general admission
Live OUTDOORS in the Greenberg Courtyard at the Sandler Center and VIRTUAL performances available for all shows When Isaac Adams, a second generation American Jew, learns of plans for a neo-Nazi group to stage a demonstration in Skokie, Illinois, he wonders, what, if anything, his involvement should be. Determined to find the truth, Isaac ultimately comes […]
This session featuring the work of Hilma af Klint who is known for her sacred geometry and mystical shape paintings from the early 1900s. This acrylic painting workshop is a little art history, a little technique, and a lot of creative exploration. Intro to Creativity will be a chance for artists or new artists of any […]
Arts Warehouse is open late until 9pm for February First Friday Art Walk. View two group exhibitions, and visit the resident artist studios. Two Exhibitions: “Reflections” | By Samuel Spear, Jr.”Citizens on Watch” | Photographs from the Delray Beach Historical Society Archive Resident Artist Studios – visitors are welcome to explore the Resident Artist Hallways. […]
NOW EXTENDED THROUGH MARCH 5TH Photographs by Samuel Spear, Jr. When one looks forward you can see to boundaries and sometimes beyond. When one looks in a mirror, we see ourselves and what is behind us. However, when one looks through glass, depending on lighting conditions, one is able to see a combination of the infinite […]
NOW EXTENDED THROUGH MARCH 5TH Photographs from the Delray Beach Historical Society Collection Archive In 1999, an ambitious national documentary project called “Indivisible” sought to explore how communities across America were volunteering to improve their neighborhoods. Photographers and oral historians from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, in partnership with the Center for […]
This Saturday, DHT invites you to stop by between 12pm and 5pm to visit our boo-tiful (it is Halloween!), building and our new permanent exhibit, Biscayne Bay: Our Water, Our World, as we reopen our Official Miami Visitors Center. The “Biscayne Bay: Our Water, Our World” exhibit, featuring historic photographs, contemporary images and the live-streaming Coral […]
The public is invited to attend this free virtual event featuring the Cultural Division’s recent initiatives and upcoming projects, including the first look at the Division’s new grants program launching this November. Hosted by Division Director Phillip Dunlap, with special appearances from Council Chair Gregory Reed, Vice Mayor Steve Geller and Stacy Ritter, president/CEO of […]
We are living in a thumbs-up, Rotten Tomatoes, Michelin Star-rated world where respected curated opinions have been reduced to a couple of stars next to a well-authored (but totally ignored) review. The elimination of art critics from the Sun-Sentinel, New Times, and Miami Herald – among others – has left a cultural “brain drain” in […]
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