
Doug Markowitz
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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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Sep 11, 2024 |
artscalendar.com | Sharon Geltner |Doug Markowitz |Madelaine Boyer
It wasn’t easy finding a silver living during COVID-19, but Pompano Beach’s leaders did. They used that time to plan an ambitious rebranding of the city as an international destination with a first-class arts and culture scene. Soon they hired key employees with performing arts and local government experience. One of the fruits of this labor is a new resident theater troupe. In October, the Cultural Affairs Department of Pompano Beach will introduce the Pompano Players.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
artscalendar.com | Sharon Geltner |Doug Markowitz |Madelaine Boyer
In “Things Look Bright All Over,” Angelica Clyman explores the history of three noteworthy Broward County locations: the Two-Million Dollar Banyan, the Sunrise Upside-Down House, and the Hollywood Beach Hotel. In "Things Look Bright All Over," Angelica Clyman explores the history of three noteworthy Broward County locations: the Two-Million Dollar Banyan, the Sunrise Upside-Down House, and the Hollywood Beach Hotel.
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