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September 4, 2003
Openings and exhibits are subject to change
Museums
BROWARD
African-American Research Library and Cultural
Center
Hours: noon-8 p.m. Monday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday
Admission: free
Art in the permanent collection includes Haitian paintings and sculptures,
plus bronze and wood sculptures from the Benin Kingdom, Nigeria.
Antique Car Museum
1527 S.W. First Ave., Fort Lauderdale
(954/779-7300) www.antiquecarmuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday
Admission: minimum contribution $8
Prewar Packard motorcars and memorabilia, ongoing
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
(954/921-3274) www.artandculturecenter.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 10
a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $5 adults; $3 students and seniors 65-and-older; free
for children under 13. Free family day on the third Sunday of each
month
Plugged In: New and Electronic Art, Oct. 4-Nov. 30
Visas for Life: The Righteous and Honorable Diplomats, Dec.
12-Feb. 15, 2004
Contemplation of Light, Feb. 28-April 25, 2004
Intimacy and Discomfort, May 8-June 27, 2004
Bonnet House Museum and Gardens
900 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale
(954/563-5393) www.bonnethouse.com
Hours May-November: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday-Friday (last house
tour starts 1:30 p.m.); 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday (last house tour
starts 2:30 p.m.); noon-4 p.m. Sunday (last house tour starts 2:30
p.m.)
Hours December-April: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday (last house
tour starts 2:30 p.m.); noon-4 p.m. Sunday (last house tour starts
2:30 p.m.)
Admission: $10 adults; $9 seniors; $8 students; free for children
under 6. Grounds tours only: $6
The 35-acre estate, built in 1921, was the winter retreat of artists
Frederic and Evelyn Bartlett.
Impressions, Feb. 12-April 4, 2004
Broward County Historical Commission Museum
151 S.W. Second St., Fort Lauderdale
(954/765-4671)
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday
Admission: free
Permanent exhibit include photographs of Broward County, including
places in the National Register of Historic Places, plus artifacts
such as a cannon and model ships.
Coral Springs Museum of Art
Coral Springs City Centre, 2855 Coral Springs Drive
(954/340-5000)
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Admission: $4 adults; $3 seniors; free for kids under 18; free on
Wednesdays
Jan Kolenda: Nature Redefined: Works in Clay, through Nov.
22
John Foster: Substructures: Works in Clay, through Nov. 22
La Monte Anderson: Sojurns, through Nov. 22
Michael Joseph: New York City Embraced, through Nov. 22
Paige Obrig and Michael Joseph: We the People Banner Project,
through Nov. 22
Tim Holmes and David Schluss, Dec. 12-Feb. 21, 2004
Joan Bresdin Sonnenberg, March 12-May 22, 2004
Graves Museum of Archeology and Natural
History
481 S. Federal Highway, Dania Beach
(954/925-7770) www.gravesmuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; noon-6
p.m. Sunday
Admission: $6 adults; $5 seniors and students; $4 kids 4-12
Exhibits feature dinosaurs, bones of reptiles and primates, artifacts
and specimens of South Florida minerals, African tribal art, shipwrecks,
underwater archaeology, Egyptian and Mediterranean artifacts, pre-Columbian
ceramics and more.
Tribal Spirits: Indians of the Americas, ongoing
I.G.F.A. Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum
300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach
(954/922-4212)
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily
Admission: $4.99 adults; $4.49 seniors; $3.99 children 4-12; free
for kids 3 and under
Exhibits on recreational fishing from prehistoric times into the
future include a wetlands walk, galleries, a kids discovery
room, a marina, an antique tackle display and a library.
Museum of Art
1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale
(877/787-7711; 954/525-5500), www.museumofart.org
Hours: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wednesday-Monday; 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Admission: $19 adults; $16 seniors; $10 children 3-11 (prices vary
for future exhibits)
Saint Peter and the Vatican: The Legacy of the Popes, through
Nov. 23
Festival of Trees, Dec. 11-14
Eliciting a Response, Jan. 9-Oct. 31, 2004
Ernie: A Photographers Memoir, Jan. 16-June 6, 2004
Stephen Scott Young, Feb. 6-May 9, 2004
Enrique Martinez Celaya: The October Cycle, 2000-2002, Feb.
20-April 18, 2004
Ansel Adams: A Celebration of Genius, May 1-June 27, 2004
CoBrA Highlights, June 2004-TBA
Photographers at Work: A Distorted Reality, June 18-Oct.
24, 2004
Installation Mania: South Florida Style, July 16-Nov. 7,
2004
Life in the Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust, November
2004-January 2005
Museum of Discovery and Science
401 S.W. Second St., Fort Lauderdale
(954/467-6637), www.mods.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon-6 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $14; $13 seniors and students; $12 kids 3-12; free for
kids under 3 (cost includes admission to museum plus one IMAX film)
Weather, Waves and Weird Science, through May 2004
Eye Magic, Sept. 13-ongoing
Electric Space: Bolts, Jolts and Volts from the Sun, ongoing
Runways to Rockets: Our Place in Aerospace, ongoing
Living in the Everglades, ongoing
My Jewish Discovery Place
Soref Jewish Community Center, 6501 W. Sunrise Blvd., Plantation
(954/792-6700)
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $3; $2 for kids 2-6; free for kids under 2; $10 for a
family of four or more
Pieces for Peace, ongoing
Archaeological Dig, ongoing
Immigration: Journey to a New Life, ongoing
Kibbutz Discovery, ongoing
The Little Market, ongoing
Home for the Holidays, ongoing
Traditions, ongoing
People Helping People: Saving Lives, ongoing
Noahs Ark, ongoing
3-2-1 Blastoff to the Future, ongoing
Jerusalems Western Wall, ongoing
Doll-House Synagogue, ongoing
Around the World, ongoing
Old Davie School Historical Museum
6650 Griffin Road, Davie
(954/797-1044) www.olddavieschool.com
Hours: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday
Admission: $2 adults; $1 children
The restored school was built in 1918, making it the oldest existing
school building in Broward County.
The Old Davie School Quilt, ongoing
Landscapes and Life in Florida, through Sept. 29
Old Dillard Museum
1009 N.W. Fourth St., Fort Lauderdale
(954/765-6952)
Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday
Admission: free
The building, constructed in 1924, housed the first African-American
school in Fort Lauderdale.
Jazz: Language of the Soul, ongoing
Old Fort Lauderdale Museum of History
231 S.W. Second Ave., Fort Lauderdale
(954/463-4431, ext. 10), www.oldfortlauderdale.org
Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Admission: $5
Housed in the 1905 New River Inn, the museum features ongoing interactive
exhibits with artifacts, a chronological look at Fort Lauderdale
and Broward County history, plus exhibits about the Seminoles and
moviemaking in Broward.
Other Old Fort Lauderdale History places of interest include the
following nearby structures: the 1907 King-Cromartie House (229
S.W. Second Ave.), the 1905 Philemon N. Bryan House (227 S.W. Second
Ave.), the 1988 Replica School House (230 S.W. Third Ave.), and
the Hoch Heritage Center (219 S.W. Second Ave.)
Plantation Historical Museum
511 N. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation
(954/797-2722)
Hours: 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday
Admission: free
Plantation, Broward County and statewide artifacts and memorabilia,
ongoing
Depression Glass, Sept. 25
Barefoot Mailman, Oct. 23
Winter Wonderland, Dec. 2-Jan. 10, 2004
Schacknow Museum of Fine Arts
7080 N.W. Fourth St., Plantation
(954/583-5551)
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday
Admission: $5 adults; $3 kids 6-12; free for all each Friday
Back to Arts, through Oct. 18
Fall Is Upon Us, Oct. 25-Dec. 13
Holidays Are Fun, Dec. 20-Feb. 14, 2004
Third Juried Exhibition, Feb. 21-March 20, 2004
The Faces of Art, May 29-July 24, 2004
Art for the Summer, July 31-Sept. 25, 2004
For the Love of Art, Oct. 2-Nov. 27, 2004
Snow Birds Delight, Dec. 4, 2004-Jan. 28, 2005
Seminole Okalee Indian Village and
Museum
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel, 5731 S. State Road 7, Fort Lauderdale
(954/364-4221) www.seminoletribe.com
Scheduled to open in March 2004
Permanent exhibits will feature Seminole patchwork clothing, photographs
of Seminole life in the 1900s, traditional crafts and genre paintings.
Stranahan House
335 S.E. Sixth Ave., Fort Lauderdale
(954/524-4736)
Hours October-May: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday; 1-3 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $6 adults; $5 seniors; $3 children
Fort Lauderdales oldest house, built in 1901, served as the
citys first bank, trading post, post office, hotel and restaurant.
Young at Art Childrens Museum
11584 W. State Road 84, Davie
(954/424-0085) www.youngatartmuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $5 adults; free for children under 2
Where the Wild Things Are, through Sept. 8
Busytown, Sept. 20-Jan. 11, 2004
Children Just Like Me, Jan. 24-May 9, 2004
Arthurs World, June 19-Oct. 3, 2004
Kenny Scharfs Closet, ongoing
Earthworks, ongoing
Global Village, ongoing
PALM BEACH
Boca Raton Historical Society
Old Town Hall, 71 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561/395-6766) www.bocahistory.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday
Admission: free
Boca Raton Illustrated, through Dec. 19
Boca Raton Museum of Art
501 Plaza Real, Mizner Park, Boca Raton
(561/392-2500) www.bocamuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Wednesday; noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Admission: $8 adults ($12 special exhibitions); $6 seniors ($10
special exhibitions); $4 students ($7.50 special exhibitions); free
for kids under 12. Free for all ages 5-9 p.m. Wednesdays
Frank Lloyd Wright: Windows of the Darwin D. Martin House,
Sept. 10-Nov. 9
Jorge Jimenez Deredia: The Language of Sculpture, Sept. 10-Nov.
9
Warner Friedman: Surroundings, Sept. 10-Nov. 9
Elements of Landscape: The Architecture of Donald Singer,
Sept. 10-Nov. 9
American Modernism: Paintings from the Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kauffman
Collection, Nov. 19-Jan. 18, 2004
Theresa Bernstein: An Early Modernist, Nov. 19-Jan. 18, 2004
New York New York: Photographs by Benn Mitchell, Nov. 19-Jan.
18, 2004
From Twilight to Dawn: Contemporary Art from the UBS PaineWebber
Art Collection, Jan. 28-March 28, 2004
Frederic Remington: Artist of the Old West, Jan. 28-March
28, 2004
American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, April 7-June 6,
2004
Charles Hinman: Recent Paintings, April 7-June 6, 2004
Contemporary Graphics: Gifts From the Collectors Forum, April
7-June 6, 2004
53rd Annual All Florida Juried Competition, June 16-Aug.
29, 2004
Boca Museum Artists Guild Biennial Members Exhibition, June
16-Aug. 29, 2004
Ignacio Iturria: The Loneliness of the Game, Sept. 8-Nov.
7, 2004
Sequined Surfaces: Haitian Voudon Flags, Sept. 8-Nov. 7,
2004
Childrens Museum of Boca Raton
498 Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton
(561/368-6875)
Hours: noon-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday
Admission: $3
Permanent hands-on exhibits of shells, fossils, grocery store and
costumes.
Childrens Science Explorium
Sugar Sand Park Community Center, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton
(561/347-3913)
Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday
Admission: free
Hands-on, interactive exhibits about physics, machines and sound
and science concepts.
Tech City, October-December
Cornell Museum of Art and History
Old School Square Cultural Arts Center, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray
Beach
(561/243-7922) www.oldschool.org
Hours May-September: 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
Hours October-April: 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-4:50
p.m. Sunday
Admission through Sept. 30: $5 adults; $3 for seniors; $1 for kids
6-11; free under 6
Admission after Oct. 1: $6 adults; $4 seniors and students; free
under 13
Fine Focus 02, through Sept. 13
The Art of Hatred: Images of Intolerance in Florida Culture,
through Sept. 13
The Face of Courage, through Sept. 27
Student Showcase Gallery: Jenny Wang, through Jan. 11, 2004
National Acrylic Painters Association USA, Sept. 18-Nov.
9
Raul Alvarez, Sept. 18-Nov. 9
A World of Puppets: Art and Imagination, Nov. 20-Jan. 11,
2004
Dos Artistas, Un Poeta/Two Artists, One Poet, Nov. 20-Jan.
11, 2004
Palm Beach County Art Teachers Association Members Exhibit,
Jan. 15-Feb. 28, 2004
Parasols and Palmettos, Jan. 15-March 14, 2004
A Gathering of Kuumba (Creativity), Jan. 15-March 14, 2004
2004 All-Florida Art Exhibition, March 18-May 22, 2004
Arnold Roth: Freelance, March 18-May 22, 2004
Quilt National 03, June 3-Sept. 11, 2004
Palm Beach Watercolor Society, Sept. 16-Nov. 14, 2004
Robert Jessel, Sept. 16-Nov. 14, 2004
Music to Their Ears, Nov. 18, 2004-Jan. 16, 2005
Phyllis Blair, Nov. 18, 2004-Jan. 16, 2005
Siksika Nation Exhibit, Jan. 27-March 20, 2005
Time Squared, Jan. 20-March 20, 2005
Miniature Artists of America, March 24-May 22, 2005
Flamenco Designs, March 24-May 22, 2005
Inspirations 2005, June 2-Aug. 28, 2005
Cuban Masters, Sept. 1-Oct. 30, 2005
Florida Chapter of the National Association of Women Artists,
Sept. 1-Oct. 30, 2005
DuBois Pioneer Home
DuBois Park, east of A1A and Jupiter Beach Road, Jupiter
(561/747-6639) www.lrhs.org
Hours: 1-4 p.m. Wednesday and Sunday (closed through September)
Admission: $2
Built in 1898, this is the second oldest house in Palm Beach County.
Flagler Museum
1 Whitehall Way, Palm Beach
(561/655-2833) www.flaglermuseum.us
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $8; $3 for kids 6-12
Built in 1902, the Flagler was Henry Morrison Flaglers estate
known as Whitehall.
The Brownie at 100, Sept. 12-Nov. 30
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
Lighthouse Park, 500 Capt. Armours Way, Jupiter
(561/747-8380) www.lrhs.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Wednesday (last tour leaves 3:15
p.m.)
Admission: $6
The oldest existing structure in Palm Beach County was built in
1860 and is still an active maritime aid.
Loxahatchee River Historical Museum
805 N. Federal Highway, Jupiter
(561/747-6639) www.lrhs.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Admission: $3 through Sept. 9; $5 adults; $4 for seniors; $3 for
children 6-18; free for kids under 6
Permanent exhibits focus on regional Florida history.
House of Light: A New Perspective, through Sept. 14
People of Big Water: Seminole Photographs, Sept. 26-Nov.
30
George Washington Tindall House, Dec. 13-ongoing
Marjorie Stoneman Douglas: One Woman, The Everglades, and the
Rest is History, Jan. 9-May 30, 2004
Morikami Museum
4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach
(561/495-0233) www.morikami.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday
Admission: $9 adults; $8 seniors; $6 children
A Riot of Color Against the Blue: Japanese Kites From the Collection
of Wayne Hosking, through Sept. 21
New Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: Photographs by Kazuhide Takada,
Oct. 7-Jan. 11, 2004
Nihon Meisho: Famous Places in Japan, Oct. 7-Jan. 11, 2004
Hanten and Happi: Traditional Japanese Work Coats From the Sumi
Collection, Jan. 27-March 21, 2004
Monkeys Three: The Colker Collection, Jan. 27-March 21, 2004
Bamboo, April 6-June 6, 2004
Message on the Street: The Banner as Advertising Medium in Japan,
June 22-Sept. 19, 2004
Norton Museum of Art
1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach
(561/832-5196) www.norton.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday; closed Mondays
May-October
Admission: $8 adults; $3 for ages 13-21; free for kids under 13
and for Palm Beach County residents on Saturdays (permanent collection
only). Additional charges apply for special exhibitions.
An American Celebration: Recent Gifts to the Permanent Collection,
through Oct. 19
A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches,
Oct. 11-Jan. 4, 2004
Cross Currents at Centurys End: Selections from the Neuberger
Berman Art Collection, Oct. 18-Dec. 28
Hollywood Glamour Photography: Ruth Harriet Louise at MGM,
Nov. 3-Jan. 18, 2004
Minimal to the Max: The Brownstone Collection, Nov. 22-March
7, 2004
Jewish Life in Ancient Egypt: A Family Archive From the Nile
Valley, Jan. 24-April 4, 2004
The Beatles: Photographs by Harry Benson, Feb. 6-May 2, 2004
JFK and Art, Feb. 6-May 2, 2004
Julie Moos: Hat Ladies, April 24-July 4, 2004
Birdspace: A Post-Audubon Artists Aviary, May 29-Aug.
19, 2004
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art
601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth
(561/582-0006) www.palmbeachica.org
Hours: noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; noon-8 p.m. on the first and
third Fridays of each month
Admission: $3 adults, $2 students and seniors
Japan: Rising, Sept. 20-Nov. 9
Julie Mehretu: Drawing Into Painting, Sept. 20-Nov. 9
Sinisa Kukec, Sept. 20-Nov. 9
Marjetica Potr: Urgent Architecture, Nov. 22-Feb. 22, 2004
Media Jam Biennial, March 13-Aug. 15, 2004
Palm Beach Maritime Museum
2400 N. Flagler Drive (Currie Park), West Palm Beach
(561/832-7428) www.pbmm.org
The Lake Worth Lagoon Education Center in Currie Park is open 9:30
a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday
A ferry boat to Peanut Island leaves 11 a.m. Wednesday-Saturday
and 2 p.m. Sunday
Tour only on Peanut Island: $7 adults; $6 seniors; $5 students (5-17).
Ferry boat: $15 adults; $14 seniors; $13 students 4-17 (ferry boat
receipts good for $2 discount on tour)
The John F. Kennedy Bunker and an historic Coast Guard facility
are on Peanut Island.
South Florida Science Museum
4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach
(561/832-1988) www.sfsm.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday; 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; noon-6 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $7 adults; $5 for kids 3-12; free for kids under 3
Brain Games, through Oct. 19
Dinosaurs Bigger than T-Rex, Nov. 1-May 9, 2004
Weather, ongoing
Light and Color, ongoing
Sound and Resonance, ongoing
Energy and Electricity, ongoing
MIAMI-DADE
Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach
(305/673-7530) www.bassmuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 10
a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday (closed until Nov. 15)
Admission: $6; $4 seniors and students; free for kids under 6
Dimensions: A Decade of Art From Spain, Nov. 15-Jan. 11,
2004
Frida Kahlo: Portraits of an Icon, Nov. 22-Feb. 1, 2004
Lynda Benglis: Sculptures, fall 2003
Judith Schaechter: Extra Virgin, fall 2003
Florida International University Art Museum
University Park, PC 110, Southwest 107th Avenue at Southwest Eighth
Street, Miami
(305/348-2890) www.artmuseumatfiu.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m.-9
p.m. Wednesday; noon-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Admission: free
The Land Through a Lens: Highlights From the Smithsonian American
Art Museum, Sept. 5-Oct. 31
B.F.A. Exhibition, Fall 2003, Nov. 21-Dec. 16
Vision Revealed: Selections From the Work of Abelardo Morell,
Jan. 16-March 14, 2004
M.F.A. Exhibition, March 26-April 9, 2004
B.F.A. Exhibition, Spring 2004, April 19-May 2, 2004
Annual Student Show, May 21-June 6, 2004
Florida Artists R.F. Buckley and Clive King: Drawings and Sculpture,
June 18-Aug. 15, 2004
Sculpture Park, ongoing
Historical Museum of Southern Florida
101 W. Flagler St., Miami
(305/375-1492) www.historical-museum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday; 10 a.m.-9
p.m. on the third Thursday of each month
Admission: $5 adults; $2 for kids 6-12; free for kids under 6
Assignment Miami: News Photographers, through Jan. 18, 2004
Shipwrecks and Rescues, 1575-2000, Feb. 19-June 6, 2004
Jewish Museum of Florida
301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
(305/672-5044) www.jewishmuseum.com
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday
Admission: $5 adults; $4 students and seniors; $10 families; free
for kids under 6; free on Saturdays
From Persia to Miami: A Journey for Survival, Nov. 18-April
11, 2004
Mikvah Project and History of Mikvah in Florida, April 20-July
25, 2004
Jews of Broward County, Aug. 10-Jan. 30, 2005
Mosaic: Jewish Life in Florida, ongoing
Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables
(305/284-3535) www.lowemuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; noon-7
p.m. Thursday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $5 adults; $3 seniors and students; free for U.M. students
and kids under 12
Edouard Duval-Carrie: Endless Passage, through Sept. 7
Kerry Coppin Photography: Materia Oscura/Dark Matter, through
Sept. 7
XXI Annual Student Art Exhibition, through Sept. 14
Manhattan Stories: Enduring Legacy, through Dec. 7
Wild Beasts, Wise Men, through Jan. 11, 2004
Ink, Water, Brush, Hand and Heart: Painting From the Chinese
Collection, through July 4, 2004
A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence,
Sept. 20-Nov. 9
Rebecca Hutchinson: Connected, Sept. 20-Nov. 9
Go Figure! Selections From the Permanent Collection, Oct.
18-Oct. 17, 2004
Red Grooms: Selection From the Graphic Work, Nov. 22-Jan.
18, 2004
Recent Acquisitions, Dec. 20-Dec. 5, 2004
Change and Continuity: Indian Folk and Tribal Art From the Permanent
Collection, Jan. 31-March 28, 2004
Mala Ke Manke Beads of the Rosary: 108 Indian Drawings,
Jan. 31-March 28, 2004
Mosaics From the Lotfi Collection, April 10-June 6, 2004
U.M. Student/M.F.A. Exhibition, April 10-June 6, 2004
Kress Collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art,
ongoing
Barton Collection of Native American Art, ongoing
African Art, ongoing
Art of the Ancient Americas, ongoing
Asian Art, ongoing
Miami Art Museum
101 W. Flagler St., Miami
(305/375-3000) www.miamiartmuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. on the third
Thursday of each month; noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Admission: $5 adults; $2.50 seniors and students; under 12 free;
free Sundays and on the second Saturday of each month
American Tableaux: Many Voices, Many Stories, through Sept.
7
Miami Stories: A Portrait of Our Community, through Sept.
7
New Work: Cildo Mereles, through Oct. 19
Visual Poetics, Art and the Word, through Nov. 16
Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts Projects Buildings,
Oct. 3-Jan. 18, 2004
New Work: Janine Antoni and Paul Ramirez Jonas, Nov. 14-Jan.
18, 2004
Between Art and Life: Selections From the Collection, Nov.
28-April 4, 2004
Kerry James Marshall, One True Thing: Meditations on Black Aesthetics,
Feb. 6-April 25, 2004
New Work: Russell Crotty, March 5-June 27, 2004
Light and Atmosphere: Selections From the Collection, April
23-Nov. 21, 2004
Process and Collaboration: The Prints of Chuck Close, May
14-Aug. 22, 2004
New Work: Jac Leirner, July 16-Oct. 10, 2004
South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media
Arts Exhibition, Sept. 10-Oct. 31, 2004
New Work: Fabian Marcaccio, Oct. 29, 2004-Jan. 23, 2005
Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form 1940s-1970s, Nov. 19,
2004-May 1, 2005
Miami Childrens Museum
980 MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island, Miami
(305/373-5437) www.miamichildrensmuseum.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily
Admission: $8; free for kids under 1
The grand opening at the new location will be held Sept. 7.
Castle of Dreams, ongoing
Bank, ongoing
Health and Wellness Center, ongoing
Pet Central, ongoing
Safety Zone, ongoing
Supermarket, ongoing
Television Studio, ongoing
Meet Miami, ongoing
The Sea and Me, ongoing
Ocean Odyssey, ongoing
Everglades Park, ongoing
Ports of Call: Brazil, ongoing
Port of Miami, ongoing
Cruse Ship, ongoing
All About Art, ongoing
World Music Studio, ongoing
Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium
3280 S. Miami Ave., Miami
(305/646-4200) www.miamisci.org
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily
Admission: $10 adults; $8 seniors and students; $6 kids 3-12; free
for those under 3
Robot Zoo, through Sept. 7
Space Adventures: From Hubble to Hollywood, Sept. 27-Jan.
4, 2004
Playing With Time, late January through early May, 2004
If These Walls Could Talk!, June 2004 through September 2004
Engineer It!, June 2004 through September 2004
Smithsonian Expeditions: Exploring Latin America and the Caribbean,
ongoing
Newtons Notions: Force, Motion and You, ongoing
Museum of Contemporary Art
770 N.E. 125th St., North Miami
(305/893-6211) www.mocanomi.org
Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday; 7-10
p.m. on the last Friday of each month
Admission: $5 adults; $3 seniors and students; free for children
under 12 and for North Miami residents. Admission on Tuesday is
by donation
Mario Benjamin: Project, Sept. 14-Nov. 9
Roberto Juarez: A Sense of Place, Sept. 14-Nov. 16
American Short Stories: Saul Steinberg/Raymond Pettibon,
Sept. 19-Nov. 16
William Cordova: No More Lonely Nights, Nov. 29-Feb. 8, 2004
Richard Artschwager: Painting Then and Now, Dec.
3-Feb. 15, 2004
Inka Essenhigh: Recent Paintings, Dec. 3-Feb. 15, 2004
Laura Owens, March 6-May 9, 2004
Jean-Michel Othoniel, May 28-Aug. 31, 2004
Wings Over Miami Museum
Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport, 14710 S.W. 128th St., Miami
(305/233-5197)
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday-Sunday
Admission: $9.95 adults; $5.95 seniors and children under 12
Military and classic aircraft and artifacts, ongoing.
The Wolfsonian
1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
(305/531-1001) www.wolfsonian.org
Hours through Sept. 14: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday and Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday
Hours after Sept. 14: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday
Admission: $5 adults; $3.50 for seniors, students and children 6-12;
free for kids under 6. Free 6-9 p.m. on ArtsBeach Second Thursdays
Weapons of Mass Dissemination: The Propaganda of War, Sept.
13-March 21, 2004
Tokyo: The Imperial Capital, Nov. 22-May 2, 2004
Art and Design in the Modern Age: Selections From the Wolfsonian
Collection, ongoing
Galleries
BROWARD
Anns Nautical Art Gallery
1886 Tyler St., Hollywood
(954/927-7899)
Tall Ships, ongoing
Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
1799 S.E. 17th Street Causeway, Fort Lauderdale
(954/463-3000)
26th Annual Faculty Show, Sept. 3-Oct. 10
Alumni Reunion Exhibition, Oct. 15-Nov. 20
Seventh Annual Student Photography Show, Nov. 26-Dec. 30
Broward Art Educators Association art show, Feb. 11-25, 2004
Subcultures: The Art of the Action Figure, Feb. 27-March
17, 2004
2+3 Arts Organization, March 20-April 11, 2004
Fifth Annual International Student Art Show, April 15-29,
2004
Society of Illustrators, May 10-June 1, 2004
30th Annual Student Show, June 3-July 13, 2004
Irina Ivanova, July 15-Aug. 21, 2004
Art Gallery of Broward Community College,
South Campus
7200 Hollywood/Pines Blvd., Building 69, Pembroke Pines
(954/201-8895)
Contemporary Latin American Art IV, Sept. 4-Oct. 24
Carol Prusa From Our Belly: Drawings, Nov. 6-Dec.
12
James Novak: Miami Photographs, Jan. 15-Feb. 27, 2004
Lady Liberty, American Archetype: Electronic Art, March 11-April
23, 2004
Studio Art Club Juried Exhibition, April 29-Aug. 27, 2004
ArtServe
1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale
(954/462-9191), www.artserve.org
City Links Best Of, Sept. 5-18
A Salute to Hispanic Cultural Arts, Sept. 25-Oct. 23
Broward Art Guild Tri-County Exhibition, Oct. 30-Nov. 14
Holiday Member Showcase, Nov. 20-Jan. 8, 2004
30 Years: The Next Level, Jan. 15-Feb. 12, 2004
Black History Month, Feb. 19-March 25, 2004
Florida Artist Group, March 31-April 29, 2004
Member Sale-A-Bration, May 6-June 17, 2004
Innermotion: Healing and Victory Through Survivor Art, June
24-July 22, 2004
Broward Art Guild
530 N.E. 13th St., Fort Lauderdale
(954/523-4824)
Small Works Exhibition, Sept. 12-Oct. 3
53rd Anniversary Exhibit, Oct. 10-Nov. 21
Winter Exhibition, Dec. 5-Dec. 31
Black and White, Jan. 9-Feb. 13, 2004
Human Image, Feb. 20-March 19, 2004
Abstraction, April 2-May 7, 2004
Controversy, April 14-June 11, 2004
Landscapes and Still Life, June 25-July 30, 2004
Broward Community College, Central Campus
Building 3, Fine Arts Gallery, 3501 S.W. Davie Road, Davie
(954/201-6984)
Remnant Vestiges of the Past, through Sept. 26
Urban Series From Egypt, Oct. 3-31
Wunderkabinet, Nov. 7-Dec. 1
Changing Subjects: Faculty Show, Dec. 6-Feb. 6, 2004
BillyBlob, Feb. 13-March 19, 2004
Slap, Pinch and Score, March 26-April 23, 2004
Lost Socks and Dryer Thieves, April 30-June 4, 2004
Kiss My Adjunct, June 11-July 3, 2004
Hollywood City Hall
2600 Hollywood Blvd.
(954/921-3283)
Ric Benda, Elizabeth Arlene Smith, Joseph Spitzer, through
Oct. 31
Lumonics
3017 N.W. 60th St., Fort Lauderdale
(954/979-3161), www.lumonics.net
Extra-sensory light gallery with works by Tanner/Billard
9Muses Art Center Peter Cocuzza Gallery
7139 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Lauderhill
(954/746-2055)
The gallery is run by the Mental Health Association of Broward County.
Mythology and Cats, through September
Under the Big Top, October and November
Still Life, December and January, 2004
Black and White, February and March, 2004
Nature, April and May, 2004
Earth, Wind and Fire, June and July, 2004
Around the World, August and September, 2004
New Light Gallery
106 Bougainvillea Drive, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
(954/786-1080)
Summer Showcase, through November
RaZoo Gallery
Times Square Antique and Design Center, 3038 N. Federal Highway,
Fort Lauderdale
(954/663-3888)
The Birth of Boogaloo Metaphorical Paintings of Pablo
Serrano, through September
Misfits, Miscreants and Malcontents, October
Paradiso Norte Works of Julio Puerto, November
Sparkles, Spangles and Torsos Jewel Incrusted Assemblages
of Judith Polstra, December
Tamarac Community Center
8601 W. Commercial Blvd., Tamarac
(954/724-2445)
Impressionism, through September
Caribbean Scenes, October
Local Color, November
Figures and Portraits, December
Figures and Fantasy, January 2004
The Camera and Its Environment, February 2004
Pre-Hispanic and Pre-Colombian Designs, March 2004
A Body of Work, April 2004
PALM BEACH
Addison Gallery
Mizner Park, 345 Plaza Real, Boca Raton
(561/338-9007), www.addisongallery.com
New Works By Martin Eichinger, Nov. 14-28
Annual Fall Invitational, Nov. 14-28
Robert Cook, Jan. 17-31, 2004
Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art
Gallery Center, 608 Banyan Trail, Boca Raton
(561/994-0504)
Armory Art Center
1703 S. Lake Ave., West Palm Beach
(561/832-1776)
The Artistic Spirit, through Oct. 1
Armory Faculty Exhibition, Sept. 15-Oct. 25
Imagining Howard Park, Oct. 20-31
Florida Craftsmen, Nov. 11-Dec. 17
Master Artist Workshop Series Exhibition, Jan. 12-Feb. 15,
2004
The National Ceramics Invitational, Feb. 23-April 3, 2004
Armory Student Exhibition, March 11-20, 2004
Kinetic Art, April 8-May 8, 2004
The Art Gallery at Palm Beach Community College
Eissey Campus
3160 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Garden
(561/207-5008)
The Resurrection, Sept. 9-Oct. 17
Artists Gallery in Palm Beach
326 Peruvian Ave., Suite 3, Palm Beach
(561/832-1717)
Acrylic and collage paintings by Vicki Cohen and Cecily Hangen,
bronze sculpture and stone works by Dr. Robert Burger and Sylvia
Jaffee, ongoing
Elaine Baker Gallery
Gallery Center, 608 Banyan Trail, Boca Raton
(561/241-3050)
Preview of the Season, Sept. 11-Oct. 4
Warner Friedman: Ocean-Fronts, Oct. 9-Nov. 1
Johan Creten: Sculpture, Nov. 6-Dec. 6
Dolly Moreno: Sculpture, Dec. 11-Jan. 3, 2004
John Henry: Recent Sculpture; David Remfry: Recent Watercolors;
Jan. 8-Feb. 7, 2004
Rusty Wolfe: Wall Sculpture, Feb. 12-March 6, 2004
Boca Center Gallery
5050 Town Center Circle, Suite 227, Boca Raton
(561/417-4847). Organized by the Boca Museum Artists Guild.
Images: September 2003, Sept. 8-Oct. 4
Images: October 2003, Oct. 6-Nov. 8
Images: November 2003, Nov. 10-Dec. 13
Images: December 2003, Dec. 15-Jan. 18, 2004
Burns Road Community Center
4404 Burns Road, Palm Beach Gardens
(561/775-8270)
Oriental Brush Paintings and Mixed Media, Sept. 5-Oct. 17
The Magic of Fused Glass, Sept. 5-Oct. 17
Childrens Photography Exhibit, Oct. 22-Dec. 2
Marionette Puppet Exhibit, Oct. 22-Dec. 2
Existential Expressionism, Dec. 10-Jan. 20, 2004
Student Works in Clay, Dec. 10-Jan. 20, 2004
Delray Beach Public Library
29 S.E. Fourth Ave., Delray Beach
(561/266-9490)
Secret Gardens, Sept. 3-Oct. 20
The New York World Trade Center: 9/11 Remembered, though
Nov. 1
Cuba: Land and People, Oct. 21-Dec. 9
Places and Faces, Dec. 10-Jan. 16, 2004
Seasons, Jan. 27-March 2, 2004
Portraits of Women Around the World, March 23-April 27, 2004
Images, April 28-June 3, 2004
Inner Visions, June 4, July 31, 2004
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton
campus
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
(561/297-2966)
Biennial Faculty Exhibition, Sept. 13-Oct. 11
Contemporary Latin American Women Artists, Oct. 25-Jan. 24,
2004
School of the South: Gustavo Serra and Daniel Batalla, Oct.
25-Nov. 22
Bachelor of Fine Arts Fall Exhibition, Dec. 3-12
Oswaldo Guayasamin, Latin American Masters, Feb. 13-April
12, 2004
Student Juried Exhibition, March 5-25, 2004
Master of Fine Arts Student Exhibition, March 31-April 10,
2004
Bachelor of Fine Arts Springs Exhibition, April 21-30, 2004
Fyrplace Gallery
131 N. M St., Lake Worth
(561/585-2772)
Patricia Whiting: Gallery of the Psyche/Eidetic Images, Sept.
26-Nov. 7
Perspectives: Group Show, Jan. 23-March 6, 2004
GardensArt
City Hall Lobby, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens
(561/775-8206)
Eleven: Witnessing the World Trade Center: 1978-2001, Sept.
10-Oct. 17
The Splendor of Tropical Light, Oct. 21-Dec. 1
Cavalcade, Dec. 4-Jan. 15, 2004
Edna Hibel Gallery
901 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach
(561/752-1656)
Hadassah Benefit Exhibition, Nov. 9
Edna Hibel Holiday Festival, Dec. 11-13
HibelFest, March 6-7, 2004
Lake Worth Art League
416 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
(561/586-8666)
Here We Go Again, Sept. 21-Oct. 20
Making Art Happen, Oct. 26-Dec. 3
Old Year, New Year, Dec. 7-Jan. 12, 2004
Experiencing Art, Jan. 18-Feb. 16, 2004
The Local Scene, Feb. 22-March 22, 2004
Members, Students and Teachers Show, March 28-April 26, 2004
Season Finale and Featured Artist, May 2-June 1, 2004
Palm Beach Photographic Centre
55 N.E. Second Ave., Delray Beach
(561/276-9797), www.workshop.org
Just Because I Live in America, through Sept. 27
FOTOCamp 2003 Juried Exhibition, through Sept. 27
The Cost of Power in China: The Three Gorges Dam and the Yangtzee
River Valley, Oct. 3-Nov. 15
Anima, Nov. 23-Jan. 3, 2004
Evon Streetman, Jan. 28-Feb. 28, 2004
Collaborative Communities, April 16-June 19, 2004
Eighth Annual Infocus Juried Exhibition, June 25-Aug. 7,
2004
New York Changing Rephotographing Bernice Abbotts
Changing New York, 1939, Aug. 13-Sept. 25, 2004
Riverside Drive Community Center
10170 Riverside Drive, Palm Beach Gardens
(561/775-8206)
Natures Glory, through Oct. 16
Reflections in Black and White, Oct. 23-Dec. 3
Cubism and Impressionism, Dec. 9-Jan. 16, 2004
Women in the Visual Arts Gallery
333 N.E. Second Ave., Pineapple Grove, Delray Beach
(561/276-5579)
ART Adventures, through Sept. 16
Art Trends: Past and Present, Sept. 15-Nov. 4
MIAMI-DADE
Adamar Fine Arts
177 N.E. 39th Street, Miami Design District
(305/576-1355), www.adamargallery.com
Abstract and representational art by international artists.
Art Basel
Miami Beach Convention Center, 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
(305/674-1292)
160 of the worlds leading art galleries for modern and contemporary
art converge in one location.
December 4-7
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 N.W. 32nd St., Miami
(305/576-2828), www.bakehouseartcomplex.org
The Wall in a Non-Euclidean Geometry, Sept. 10
All Member Show, Sept. 20
Diaspora Vibe Gallery
3938 N. Miami Ave., Miami
(305/759-1110)
Metamorphosis, Redefining the Change, through Sept. 15
Final Friday, last Friday of each month
Dorsch Gallery
151 N.W. 24th St., Miami
(305/576-1278), www.dorschgallery.com
Dumb Move, Sept. 6-Oct. 4
Disparos Repentinos, Sept. 6-Oct. 4
I Sing the Body Electric, Oct. 11-Nov. 15
Vault, Oct. 11-Nov. 15
Bleu, Oct. 11-Nov. 15
Code, Nov. 22-Jan. 10, 2004
New works by Kerry Ware, Carolina Salazar, Mirna Massengale, Jan.
17-Feb. 28, 2004
Raindrops/Upon an Interior, March 11-13, 2004
New Installation, March 27-April 10, 2004
Within These Walls, April 24-May 22, 2004
Density, April 24-May 22, 2004
Amos Miller Studio
180 N.E. 39th Street, Suite 206, Miami Design District
(305/573-2125)
Paintings by Amos Miller, ongoing
Rocket Projects
3440 N. Miami Ave., Miami
(305/576-6082), www.rocket-projects.com
In Defiance of Gravity and Other Matters, Sept. 6-Oct. 4
BOD, Sept. 6-Oct. 8
Thrill-Seeker, Oct. 11-Nov. 30
Beautiful Pressure and Speed, Dec. 4 and Dec. 7, as part
of Art Basel Miami
Urban Recipes, Jan. 10-Feb. 28, 2004
Serious Studios
1 N.E. 40th St., Suite 5, Miami
(305/573-7500), www.seriousstudios.com
Urgency Emerging Emergency, ongoing
Steinbaum Gallery
3550 N. Miami Ave., Miami Design District
(305/573-2700)
Narrative works by contemporary artists, ongoing
Wallflower Gallery
10 N.E. Third St., Miami,
305/579-0069, www.wallflowergallery.com
Fine Art, through September
Accent Art, October
Decorative Art, November
Accent Art, December
Fine Art, January, 2004
Wolfson Gallery/Centre Gallery
Miami-Dade Community College, 300 N.E. Second Ave., Miami
(305/237-3696)
Faculty Exhibition, Sept. 4-Oct. 10
Sister Cities, Sept. 12-Oct. 12
Turning Pages, Oct. 30-Dec. 12
Colleen Ahern-Hettich, MD, Nov. 2-Dec. 12
Aperture Past/Future, Jan. 8-Feb. 13, 2004
Ever Chavez, Jan. 8-Feb. 5, 2004
Student Exhibition, April 8, 2004
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