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Thursday, June 22, 2023

South Florida artist Gary Kroman creates paintings using layered plexiglass with LED lights

 


'Jerry' by internationally collected artist Gary Kroman, whose paintings are created using layered plexiglass with LED lights - pieces can be special made, custom ordered or choose from the artists extensive inventory. Known for his rock n' roll inspired floating pop art, Kroman is a New York City native famous for his massive volumes of posters, magazine covers, album covered art and T-shirts. His posters, most notably the 100 Grateful Dead songs, Sunshine Daydream, Summer of Love 20th year anniversary and Dead Serenade are licensed and sold to various companies in many categories all over the world. Gary's art pieces and merchandise are available at his gallery in Lake Worth, Kroman Gallery, located at 705 Lake Avenue in the heart of the creative town of Lake Worth, FL 33460. The gallery offers a fine collection of contemporary art, which includes different and offbeat products created by artists with new ideas and styles, merchandise such as prints, posters, art books, vintage items and apparel are available.
www.kromangallery.com

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

ART EXHIBITIONS and Programs at The Box Gallery during Hispanic Heritage Month

HISPANIC HERITAGE - A CELEBRATION OF THE AMERICAS AT THE BOX GALLERY



ART EXHIBITIONS and Programs at The Box Gallery during Hispanic Heritage Month.


Hispanic Heritage Events
Various Dates and Locations | See Below

Palm Beach County (August 30, 2021)- Hispanic Heritage Month at The Box Gallery will be celebrated with eye opening exhibition spotlighting the delicate and vulnerable eco-system of Colombia and a series of presentations, an art salon celebrating works by artists representing the Latin America, workshops, book readings and much more throughout the next two months for all to enjoy.  

The Box Gallery, located at 811 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach, has partnered with Latin American Arte in a joint effort to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month by presenting Environment Work, an international exchange exhibition of paintings by Colombian artist Moisés Morales Duque, in West Palm Beach. The first of five in a series events, the exhibit opens with a reception on September 25, 2021 from 7-9 PM and continues though October 30, 2021.

Full schedule of events can be seen below and will be posted on the gallery's website at 
www.TheBoxGallery.info 

Monday, August 24, 2020

The Box Gallery: Opening Reception of 'We Are All In This Together"

 

Fine Art Exhibition
Opening Reception
Friday, August 28, 2020 | 7 PM

Exhibition dates: August 28, 2020 through September 26, 2020

Painting by Jane Baldridge

Opening Reception
August 28, 2020 | 7 PM


Fine Art Exhibition
Exhibition dates: August 28, 2020 through September 26, 2020

You're invited to the opening reception next Friday evening.

WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER:
THE ART OF THE COVID19 PANDEMIC

Works included in the exhibition range from modernist expressions on canvas to intricate sound installations. The 25 artists selected from over 70 submissions include Asandra Lamb, Spicy Invalid, Andrew Hollimon, Louise Noakes, Susan McLaughlin, Andy E Pereira, Raghavendra Hegde, Ann Friedlander, Jane Fisher Baldridge, Megan Castellon, Rose Shaw, Paul Abrams, Carol Calicchio, Zack Smith, Kevin Jantunen and others…

Painting by Ann Friedlander
Photo: Tiana by Zach Smith

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The Box Gallery is allowing customers 60 years and older to visit and shop an hour before opening to the public from 11-12 noon. The national health authorities have identified this segment of the population to be among the most vulnerable to COVID-19. This will help to ensure everyone can get the items they need in a less-crowded environment.

We will be closing the gallery at 5 PM to allow our employees time to sanitize the exhibition space. We will remain open for curbside pickup during that time.