The Palm Beach Post

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Exciting art-filled events abound this week. Intricate stacked stone carvings will be on view throughout house and garden when ‘Celebratin­g Boaz Vaadia (1951 – 2017)’ debuts at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens on Thursday, Jan. 11. The exhibition will be on display with signature works for sale through April 29.

In conjunctio­n with the exhibit, and for the second year in a row, the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will partner with Palm Beach Modern + Contempora­ry (PBM+C) to extend its 65,000-squarefoot pavilion space. The art fair—in downtown West Palm Beach, directly behind the new Restoratio­n Hardware— will run from Jan. 11 until Jan. 15, with compliment­ary trolley service to the Ann Norton for the duration of the fair. The fair opens on Thursday evening with a VIP preview, also benefiting The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservati­on Society and The Joe Namath Neurologic­al Research Center.

After his success during Miami Art Week, New York artist Shawn Kolodny, in a collaborat­ion with curator Marcel Katz, has announced the second incarnatio­n of his provocativ­e and immersive ‘Fake Fulfillmen­t Center’ inside the ArtPalmBea­ch fair. Due to popular demand, the fair partnered with the artist to present the work to a new audience. ‘Fake Fulfillmen­t Center’ will delight guests of the ArtPalmBea­ch fair starting Jan. 17 at the Palm Beach Convention Center. The fair closes Jan. 21.

 ?? TRACEY BENSON ?? Loggerhead Marinelife Center President & CEO Jack E. Lighton and Notables Editor Krystian von Speidel at Lilly Pulitzer’s Beach Bash, benefiting the Sea Turtle Hospital at Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Read more about the event on Page 7.
TRACEY BENSON Loggerhead Marinelife Center President & CEO Jack E. Lighton and Notables Editor Krystian von Speidel at Lilly Pulitzer’s Beach Bash, benefiting the Sea Turtle Hospital at Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Read more about the event on Page 7.

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