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Cornell Art Museum Presents 2nd Annual Art On The Square In Delray Beach On February 10 and 11 With Free Admission
The Cornell Art Museum presents the 2nd annual Art on the Square juried fine art show, featuring original works in all media by more than 100 fine art and fine craft artists from around the country. Show dates are Saturday & Sunday, February 10 & 11. Admission is free. The Museum is located on the campus of Old School Square in the heart of downtown Delray Beach. This premiere outdoor gallery will feature an impressive showcase of paintings, glass, ceramics, fiber art, jewelry, metal work, photography, woodwork and multi-media sculpture. The Rickie Report shares the details and some sneak peeks. Visit the Cornell Art Museum’s Looking Glass, Looking Back and Spotlight Gallery Exhibitions at a special $5.00 admission the entire weekend.
51 N. Swinton Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444
561-243-7922 oldschoolsquare.org
2nd ANNUAL ART ON THE SQUARE
Saturday & Sunday, February 10 & 11
10 am – 5 pm Both Days
Admission is free
On the campus of Old School Square
51 N. Swinton Avenue Delray Beach FL.
Reliquary Jar Outer Glow Henry Levine
The Cornell Art Museum presents the 2nd annual Art on the Square juried fine art show, featuring original works in all media by more than 100 fine art and fine craft artists from around the country.
Marc and Wendy Zoschke “Forever” Glass infused Trinidad jasper, white sapphire, mixed metals
The Cornell Art Museum front lawn and Old School Square center grounds will be transformed into an exciting outdoor gallery, welcoming art collectors and enthusiasts to meet the artists and discover something new for everyone!
Werner Holzbaur Wood Eagle Ray
Enjoy live music as you stroll among the exhibiting artists booths and visit the Hospitality Tent for gourmet bites and refreshments.
James Ardis Copper/Metal Large Ginko Round
ABOUT THE CORNELL ART MUSEUM:
The Cornell Art Museum strives to show nationally and internationally recognized, contemporary artists who create innovative and provocative works of art. Inquisitive visitors enjoy intriguing pieces of artwork while discovering new artists and styles. The Museum exposes the greater Delray Beach and South Florida communities to artwork that is culturally relevant and exciting, hoping to foster creativity and inspire imagination. Museum shows typically begin with a theme and blossom into dynamic group exhibitions that excite visitors from all backgrounds.
ABOUT OLD SCHOOL SQUARE:
Old School Square is the center of arts & entertainment in downtown Delray Beach and has served as the community’s gathering place for over 25 years. The historic campus welcomes half a million people each year for programs, classes, events and rental activities and includes the intimate Crest Theatre (in the restored 1925 Delray High School building) the Cornell Art Museum (in the 1913 Delray Elementary building), and the Fieldhouse (c. 1925). The Pavilion, which opened in 2002, hosts outdoor concerts and shows. The Creative Arts School (2nd floor of the Crest Theatre building) offers art, photography and writing classes. Old School Square also serves as a venue for community, corporate, private and media events.
Old School Square programs are sponsored in part by the City of Delray Beach, the Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, the Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, and the State of Florida through the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
For information on all programs and services, call 561-243-7922 or visit
OldSchoolSquare.org
CornellArtMuseum.org
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