Art and Culture

OCT 2017

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art&culture; 63 Artistic Happenings, WITVA 2017 Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, October 28 to November 25, armoryart.org, 561.832.1776 Tanya Witzel/Nelson Babilonia Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, November 4 to December 2, palmbeachculture.com, 561.471.2901 Contemporary Photography Forum Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, November 7 to April 8, bocamuseum.org, 561.392.2500 Alex Katz: Small Paintings Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, November 7 to April 8, bocamuseum.org, 561.392.2500 Regarding George OHR: Contemporary Ceramics in Spirit of the Mad Potter Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, November 7 to April 8, bocamuseum.org, 561.392.2500 Roberto Matta Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton, November 9 to December 2, rosenbaumcontemporary.com, 561.994.9180 La Mesa: Ceramic League of the Palm Beaches Artisans on the Ave, Lake Worth, November 17 to 26, artisansontheave.com, 561.582.3300 Amber Moran: Thinking Outside the Box City Hall lobby, Palm Beach Gardens, November 20 to January 4, pbgfl.com, 561.630.1116 Pablo Picasso Ceramics Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton, November 30 to January 6, rosenbaumcontemporary.com, 561.994.9180 RUBY Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, December to February, palmbeachculture.com, 561.471.2901 A Man for All Seasons: The Art of Winston Churchill The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, December 1 to January 14, fourtarts.org, 561.655.7226 Jason Newsted Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, December 1 to February 3, palmbeachculture.com, 561.471.2901 www.norton.org 1451 S. Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Organized by the Norton Museum of Art. This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of Vanessa and Anthony Beyer. Additional support is provided by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, The William and Sarah Ross Soter Photography Fund, and The Sydell and Arthur I. Meyer Endowment Fund. Earth Works: Mapping the Anthropocene ON VIEW THROUGH JANUARY 7, 2018 A timely exhibition of works by Justin Brice Guariglia depicting how humans are directly and indirectly impacting the planet. IMAGE: Justin Brice Guariglia (American, born 1974). Quaanaaq I (detail), 2015–2016. (4) archival pigment and polymer (Plasticene) prints on polystyrene. Purchase, 2016 Photography Committee of the Norton Museum of Art, 2017.16.1-.4. Image: Courtesy of the Artist © 2017

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