Thursday, January 24, 2019

Experience Skip Hartzell's Dogs at “The Satellite” Pop-up Space at CityPlace presented by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County

Skip Hartzell's 'Its A Very Fine Day', Oil on Canvas, 48 x 60 Inches.

The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County debuted “The Satellite,” pop-up exhibition and event space at CityPlace in November, 2018 and it is expected to run through the Spring 2019. Located in the WPB Collective space across from the fountain, “The Satellite” features “Reimagine,” a special exhibition of solo artists and samplings of current and past main exhibitions from The Council’s Lake Worth headquarters. 

Experience Skip Hartzell's Dogs at CityPlace during the "Reimagine" exhibition along with several selected Palm Beach artists listed below. South Florida artist Skip Hartzell's passion and love of dogs in unlimited configurations are joined in his paintings, works on paper and four-legged sculptures.

“Reimagine” features the following exhibition samplings and Palm Beach County artists:

Project Space (ongoing, Tim D. Carter)

Foundations (2012, Miroslav Antic; Amy Broderick; Bruce Helander; and Carol Prusa)

The Florida Room (2014, Stephen Mooney)

Monochrome (2014, Joel Cohen; Mark Forman; Stephen Futej; and Mimie Langlois)

Paws & Claws: Animals in Art (2014-2015, Anthony Burks; Virginia Fifield; Skip Hartzell; Yvonne Parker; and Karla Walter)

Dina Baker Fund for Mature Female Artists Grantee: Selected Paintings from Debra Yates (2018, Debra Yates)

“I chose these artists and vignettes because each one has a unique place in the Council’s history,” said Nichole Hickey, manager of artist services and the show’s curator. “CityPlace is the perfect location to bring these selections because it provides local artists with important exposure to guests from around the world. I’m excited to showcase the Council’s work in this new, creative way.”



This is the first pop-up exhibition by The Council since it moved into its Lake Worth headquarters in 2012. All artwork in the show is for sale and benefits artists in Palm Beach County.

The space will also include a visitor information center, an art and design lecture series and special events and programming from local cultural organizations. Located at 701 S. Rosemary Avenue, Suite 116, West Palm Beach, Florida (just off the main plaza).

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