Visitors to The Palm Beaches Can Watch Mural Artists Create an Outdoor Museum

Blank walls will be reimagined with colossal murals, and monumental shipping containers, art installations and interactive sculptures will appear in high-profile locations within walking distance of the Downtown corridor.   Best of all, visitors have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch it all happen and interact with international mural artists in real-time as they create their masterpieces.

Known for stunning beauty and elegance, The Palm Beaches have earned a global reputation for arts and cultural offerings. Home to world-class museums and performance venues such as the Norton Museum of Art, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Boca Raton Museum of Art and Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Palm Beach County also offers abundant walkable arts districts with outdoor murals and interactive sculptures. This growing and vibrant public art scene complements public buildings, parks and plazas, creates a sense of place and beckons tourists to explore.

Rena Blades, president and CEO of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, said, “Public art delights and inspires visitors everywhere in The Palm Beaches. From the murals and art parks in Downtown West Palm Beach, to the kinetic sculptures in Boynton Beach and Artists Alley in Delray Beach, these new CANVAS artworks in Lake Worth will make Palm Beach County an even greater art destination.”

CANVAS Outdoor Museum Show founder and curator Nicole Henry said, “CANVAS is leaving a permanent footprint for visitors to enjoy year-round. High–profile international artists – each with their own following – will expand the energy and joy of public art in The Palm Beaches.  Artists were selected based on their innovative ideas and interactive components of their work to express this year’s theme of Unity, embodying how art brings people together.”

Visitors are encouraged to download the free CANVAS Outdoor Museum app from the Apple or Android stores for a self-guided tour of this year’s exhibition.  A map of exhibit locations as well as artist information can be found at canvasmuseum.org.   

About the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is the official support agency for arts and culture in The Palm Beaches, serving non-profit organizations, artists and arts districts. The Cultural Council administers $4.5 million in grants annually, supports arts and cultural education, provides capacity-building training and advocates for arts funding and arts-friendly policies in Palm Beach County, Florida’s Cultural Capital®.  The Council promotes Palm Beach County’s cultural experiences to visitors and residents through multi-platform marketing and public information programs, including its one-of-a-kind Cultural Concierge service.

The Cultural Council presents exhibitions featuring Palm Beach County artists and provides additional programming at its headquarters in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building, an iconic Streamline Moderne former movie theater in Downtown Lake Worth.   Also at the Cultural Council headquarters are the Roe Green Uniquely Palm Beach Store featuring products by Palm Beach County artists and the Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Visitor Information Center, a VISIT FLORIDA designated Florida Certified Tourism Information Center. The Cultural Council galleries, visitor information center and store are open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.  For a complete calendar of cultural activities in The Palm Beaches, visit palmbeachculture.com.  To plan a personalized cultural itinerary, connect with the Cultural Concierge at palmbeachculture.com/concierge.


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About CANVAS Outdoor Museum Show
Billed as the nation’s largest outdoor museum show, CANVAS brings together the most innovative contemporary artists, collectors, and art influencers from around the world. CANVAS is the creative vision of gallerist Nicole Henry, and is supported by the City of Lake Worth, the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County and the Lake Worth CRA.  For more information about CANVAS, visit canvasmuseum.org.

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