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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Arts Warehouse presents Summer Heat Exhibition


 

Thursday, July 10th from 6 – 8pm you are cordially invited to Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach for the Opening of the group exhibition, Summer Heat, reflecting on the multifaceted nature of the season when days are longest and darkness is shortest. This group exhibition features 25 artists working in various media and selected from an open call for art with over 130 artists submitting.

 

IMAGE: Cheryl Maeder‘s, The Voyage, Prelude, ed. 1/10 , 40 x 60 inches, Archival Photograph on Acrylic. Internationally collected Video/Sound Installation Artist & Photographer Cheryl Maeder, is best known for her conceptual style of photography, video/sound art and filmmaking. The artist’s work is captivating, optimistic and meaningful.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Cornell Art Museum presents Nature's Palette: Art inspired by the Earth


Friday, September 6th from 6 - 9pm art lovers & art-goers are cordially invited to enjoy the Opening Reception of Nature's Palette: Art inspired by the Earth at Cornell Art Museum in Delray Beach. Guests will experience the opening of this outstanding group show, along with refreshments and light bites. This exhibition is on view from September 6, 2024 through February 2, 2025.

Nature's Palette features innovative transportive installations from regional artists showcasing various mediums, including 2D paintings, 3D sculpture, glass works, and more. The exhibition hosts 42 regional artists showcasing over 70 works of art – with special features from notable artists curated by the Delray Beach DDA’s Cultural Arts Director, Marusca Gatto.

“The exhibition includes captivating creative expressions that draw inspiration from the beauty of the natural world,” said Gatto. “In this exploration, artists dive into various techniques to uncover the profound impact art has on our connection with nature. It will showcase the vibrant world surrounding us with a nod to environmental concerns.

 

Artists involved in the Nature’s Palette Exhibition:

Diane Arrieta, Doreen Mcgunagle, Eli Cecil, Ernesto Kunde, Ilene Gruber Adams, Isabel Gouveia, James Knill, Jason Martinez, Jill Hotchkiss, Jo Ann Nava, Judy Gaggero, Karen Ray, Lara Chapman, Lisa Littell, Mark Fletcher, Marleen DeWaele, Amanda Johnson, Amarelle Kukici, Amy Gross, Ana Tomayo, Andrea Facusse, Andrew Hollimon, Anthony Burks Sr., Astrid Mora, Autumn Kioti, Bonnie Levinson, Brenda Gordon, Carin Wagner, Chad Steve, Cheryl Maeder, Connie Hanselman, Diana Bursztein, Milena Arango, Monica Fernsell, Nicole Galluccio, Pamela Lambie, Patsy Canning, Ralph Papa, Renata Rodriguez, Rose Gong Monier, Scott Klimek, Sharon Koskoff, Susan Berkowicz, Tiffany Beasi, William Combes.

 

Image: Artist Diane Arrieta | Concrete Chiefs and Starlight Dreams

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Public Art Call! #CallToArtists: City of Pembroke Pines Interactive Wall Public Art Project

Request for Artist Qualifications 
City of Pembroke Pines Interactive Wall Public Art Project 


Introduction: 
The City of Pembroke Pines is seeking an artist or artist team to design, fabricate, and install site-specific interactive artwork for attachment to an exterior wall at the Charles F. Dodge City Center. The artwork should be visually appealing and include an interactive component to actively engage the building's visitors. 

Submission Deadline: Thursday, April 18, 2024 

Budget: $15,000 The project budget is all inclusive, including but not limited to artist fees, consultants, fabrication, storage, transportation, installation, permits and insurance provisions. Shortlisted artists must submit a detailed budget list. 

Artwork Opportunity: The City of Pembroke Pines is interested in commissioning a dynamic exterior artwork that: 

• Creates a sense of place. 
• Creatively enhances the exterior wall. 
• Actively engages the visitors of the building. 
• Compliments the surrounding environment. 

Join us- Progress with Us (The City’s History) Though the City of Pembroke Pines is the 10th largest of Florida’s 400+ municipalities, its friendly small-town feel is why so many call it home. Pembroke Pines is conveniently located in southwest Broward County with easy accessibility to primary highways and interstates, key employment centers, entertainment venues, parks, golf courses, restaurants, and retail/commercial destinations. 

Named “one of the best cities to live in America,” Pembroke Pines is home to over 170,000 residents. Its 28 superior parks and lush landscaping throughout neighborhoods and public places enhance the City’s natural beauty and South Florida charm. The city was named "2014's Best City of Hispanic Entrepreneurs" by WalletHub and was ranked by Money Magazine as #32 in the top #50 "Best Places to Live 2014" as well as being the only Florida city on that list. 

Location of Artwork: The interactive artwork will be located at The Charles F. Dodge City Center Pembroke Pines home to the City of Pembroke Pines City Hall, Commission Chambers, and the Frank Art Gallery.  

The wall overlooks a walkway / intimate patio area between The Frank Art Gallery and the City Commission Chambers. 

The overall wall size is 55 feet wide X 25 feet tall. The artwork should interact with a portion of the wall. 




Selection Criteria: This Request for Qualifications is open to professional artists, eighteen years of age or older, residing in Broward, Miami-Dade, or Palm Beach counties. Applicants should demonstrate through their submission materials that they have the skills and experience to successfully complete a public art project. Professional artists with strong experience in executing their ideas through to completion, meeting deadlines, and budgets are encouraged to apply. 

Selection Process: Shortlisted artists will be invited to develop preliminary conceptual design proposals. Each shortlisted artist will receive information about the project and have a minimum of one month to prepare a preliminary design proposal for review by the Artist Selection Panel. Shortlisted artists will be paid an honorarium of $500 for the proposal. 

Submission Requirements: Applications must be submitted to Susana Villegas, Cultural Arts Assistant, City of Pembroke Pines at svillegas@ppines.com 

1. Resume/CV 

2. Letter of interest – Limit 1 page Describe your interest in working on this project and the most relevant comparable projects from the last ten years. 

3. Existing public artwork images Submit a minimum of two (3) and up to five (5) relevant images of completed artworks or commissions from the last ten years. 

4. Image reference sheet Provide a description for each image submitted and include title, location, cost/budget, date completed, materials, dimensions, commissioning agency (if applicable) 

Friday, February 19, 2021

Call for Artists: 2022 Creative Capital Award


2022 Creative Capital Award


DEADLINE: March 01, 2021 / APPLY HERE

Creative Capital helps visionary artists in all disciplines build thriving careers, and every year they review applications from artists ready to take the next step in their creative practices. The selected artists receive the Creative Capital Award, which includes up to $50,000 in funding for bold new projects, as well as a wide range of counsel, career development, and networking opportunities to make their work come to life.

Artists can submit their project ideas through a free application, open this year, from February 1 to March 1, 2021 at 4pm ET. This application helps identify a selection of artists working at the forefront of their fields. It’s designed to provoke deep thought about project ideas to determine intention, impact, timeliness, and capacity.


What Type of Work Are We Looking For?

Creative Capital looks for projects that redefine and reimagine what art is and what it can do. Projects should challenge the status quo and provoke conversations about the topics they are engaging.

What matters most in the application is the strength, vision and originality of the project idea, capacity of the artist to make it happen, and how the project development fits in with the trajectory of the artist’s overall creative practice.