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Northwood Offers Double Dose Of Creativity Tomorrow Night With Art Night Out And Studio Tours
Tomorrow night, Art lovers will get a double dose of creativity as the Art Night Out event in Northwood Village hosts an Artists’ Open House in the area’s Industrial District! The Northwood Industrial District, located just a few blocks west of Northwood Village, consists of large warehouses that are working studios for several prominent local artists. Trolleys will shuttle guests from Art Night Out on the corner of Northwood Road and Broadway to the artists’ studios tour. Art Night Out will take place Friday, April 29, 2016, on Northwood Road in West Palm Beach. The Rickie Report shares the details and some sneak peeks so you can enjoy tomorrow evenings events!
Northwood Village Hosts
Artist Open Studios Tour
during monthly ART NIGHT OUT event
Friday, April 29th
6 – 9 pm
Free Event! Trolly Shuttles! Free Parking!
There is free street parking located throughout Northwood Village. Guests can also take the blue line trolley from the West Palm Beach Mandel Public Library or Palm Beach Outlets until 10:00 p.m
Experience One-Of -A- Kind Shopping!
Nickie Hennevelt at Hennevelt’s Gallery & Gifts
Watch Artists At Work
Meet The Northwood Industrial District Artists
Opening their studios to the public:
“Empty Red Chair” by David Teal
Dave Teal, a figurative artist is a long-time resident of Old Northwood.
“Witness Me” by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Elizabeth Hutchinson, an instinctive artist, works out problems and conversations on canvas.
Painting by Jason Martinez
Jason Martinez paints spiritually iconic images using acrylic.
Sculpture by James Sagui
James Sagui is a professional woodworker, sculptor and furniture designer/maker.
Abstract Painting by Liz Ghitta Segall
Liz Ghitta Segall, a painter since childhood, is known for her abstract expressionist work.
“Bridge Crosser” by Sam Perry
Sam Perry, a noted artist, grew up in Northwood and focuses on abstract and the human figure.
“Blue Dress” by Terre Rybovich
Terre Rybovich, an artist born and raised in old Northwood, is known for her unconventional charcoal drawings.
“The Northwood Industrial District studios tour is a wonderful opportunity for art enthusiasts to not only meet some of our notable local artists but to also see how they work,” said Jon Ward, West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Executive Director. “The artist colony and working artists from the area have come together to showcase what the community has to offer.”
Guests at the Northwood Village Art Night Out can enjoy local art and craft vendors from all over South Florida, shopping at the unique boutiques and galleries open late, live street-side artists and musicians, along with special features throughout the year like the Industrial District open studios tour. Residents and visitors looking for something out of the ordinary can experience an inspired evening in Northwood Village with impressive restaurants, distinctive shopping, and array of art in a laid back and hip atmosphere.
For more information about Northwood Village or Art Night Out, visit www.northwoodvillage.com
Or call 561.822.1550
For details.
About the West Palm Beach
Community Redevelopment Agency:
Nationally recognized as one of the most innovative CRAs in the country, the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) sets the standard for redevelopment through award – winning marketing and branding campaigns, events and attractive business incentive programs. The mission of the CRA is to enhance the viability, long‐term stability and the overall economic health of the Downtown City Center and Northwood Pleasant City districts, the core of the City of West Palm Beach. For more about the Community Redevelopment Agency, visit wpb.org/cra
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