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BOCA RATON, Fla. â Florida sees plenty of pop-up exhibits and museums come to the Sunshine State year-round, but what it doesn t always see is an exhibit from one of the oldest cities in Europe.
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The new exhibit is the acclaimed Glasstree
It features works of glass art
It is done by more than 30 different artists from around the world
Inside the Boca Raton Museum of Art a new exhibit dazzles when the light hits just right off these works of art.
But it s not just the works themselves, but how they were created and the journey they ve made to get here.
This is a roundup of virtual and in-person calendar events available in South Florida, including entertainment, family, society and holiday activities.
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With the first day of spring coming up, many families are planning spring break travel or daily activities to stay entertained. The Palm Beaches, Florida is a popular destination for its warm weather, pristine beaches and vibrant arts and culture scene giving the whole family the opportunity to enjoy an elevated spring break experience. Artwork by Patrick Saunders, courtesy of Lighthouse ArtCenter.
With the first day of spring coming up, many families are planning spring break travel or daily activities to stay entertained. The Palm Beaches, Florida is a popular destination for its warm weather, pristine beaches and vibrant arts and culture scene giving the whole family the opportunity to enjoy an elevated spring break experience. Artwork by Patrick Saunders, courtesy of Lightho
This is a roundup of virtual and in-person calendar events available in South Florida, including entertainment, family, society and holiday activities.
Boca Raton Museum of Art offers virtual exhibits for Black History Month
Published: February 26, 2021 11:25 PM EST
Updated: March 2, 2021 12:41 PM EST
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(Above) “The Signing” by Renee Cox. (Below) The signing of the U.S. Constitution. Credit: via WINK News.
“The Signing” by Renee Cox is one of those exhibits. Her work highlights the contribution of people of color in building the United States by reinterpreting the signing of the Constitution.
The museum says this is about expanding beyond the four walls of the museum.