
Ashley Irizarry
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1 month ago |
artscalendar.com | Sharon Geltner |Madelaine Boyer |Megan Fitzgerald |Ashley Irizarry
The dawn of theater in ancient Greece coupled with a musical about ancient Rome, inspired a former Bakersfield, Calif., boy to create a theater in the parks program for Wilton Manors. So says Ronnie Larsen, artistic director of Plays of Wilton, a non-profit theater company based in Wilton Manors and founder of POW! In the Park.
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2 months ago |
artscalendar.com | Doug Markowitz |Ashley Irizarry |Madelaine Boyer |Broward College
Michael Thomas’ grand-scale sculptures capture scenes of resilience, community, and daily life, showcasing the complexities of African American experiences. In "Black Life," Michael Thomas presents a compelling visual narrative that pays homage to the rich cultural contributions of African Americans throughout history. His grand-scale sculptures capture scenes of resilience, community, and daily life, showcasing the complexities of African American experiences.
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2 months ago |
artscalendar.com | Doug Markowitz |Ashley Irizarry |Madelaine Boyer
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2 months ago |
artscalendar.com | Doug Markowitz |Ashley Irizarry |Madelaine Boyer
Public art can show up just about anywhere and a new initiative, FAB Goes Public, by Funding Arts Broward (FAB), is bringing that idea to light. The membership-based, non-profit organization that supports visual and performing arts in Broward County launched its public art initiative as a way to deepen an appreciation for the arts within the community. FAB Goes Public will be showcasing emerging artists’ work in public spaces.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
artscalendar.com | Gregory Carannante |Nile Fortner |Ashley Irizarry |Erik Petersen
In the Southern states, it is as if the landscape tends to steal the show—wide stretches of farmland kissed by the sun, the lazy sprawl of small towns where front porches seem to stretch for miles, and cities buzzing with the pulse of country music, barbecue, and southern hospitality. For many, art is most likely reserved for the galleries of New York and Miami or the eclectic streets of Los Angeles.
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