
MUSEUMS
Art After Dark
Dec. 16-17
Outdoors at the Museum
Last year’s outdoor digital art exhibition is returning. Art
After Dark will feature artists worldwide during this twonight
on view from 6-8 p.m. VBMA encourages visitors to bring
chairs for the event. Also, food and refreshments are available
with a cash bar since no outside food or beverage is allowed.
Rolling Sculpture: Streamlined Art Deco
Automobiles and Motorcycles: 1930–1941
Jan. 28 – April 30
During the 1930s, global events like the 1939 New York
World’s Fair encouraged designers and engineers to create
streamlined vehicles. In this exhibition, visitors will have the
opportunity to see a select group of rare automobiles and
motorcycles that translate the popular streamlined concept.
Ken Gross, former executive director of the Petersen Automotive
“The 20 rare cars and two motorcycles in this exhibition were
designed without the myriad safety and crash-absorbing
constraints that affect the look and shape of the modern
automobile. The operative charge was that they be sleek and
streamlined.”
THE ELLIOTT MUSEUM
For the 2022–2023 season, visitors will have the chance to
witness art from Florida artists to Pop Art from Germany.
Also, the wonderful permanent collection of cars and Stuart
history is continuously on display. Earlier this year, the museum
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SEASON OF THE ARTS
MARTIN ARTISANS’ GUILD
Out of the Darkness, by painter Kim Beltrame, is on view at the Elliott
Museum in their Perspectives of Paradise Exhibition until Nov. 13.
event. Same as last year, the show is free to visitors and
Museum in Los Angeles, is guest curator. He notes:
added to its permanent collection with The Ashley Gang
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Exhibition. The story of the Ashley Gang was recently featured
on a Discovery Channel episode called Chasing Everglades
Treasure – Hunting the lost fortune of notorious bootleggers and
bank robbers, The Ashley Gang.
MARTIN ARTISANS GUILD
Textiles are exhibited in Perspectives of Paradise at the Elliott Museum,
such as Jacqueline Roesch-Sanch’s design, Half Moon Bar West Indies XXI.
Made of fused
glass, Flower
Child by the
artist Dot
Galfond hangs
on the wall
at the Elliott
Museum for its
Perspectives
of Paradise
exhibition.
MARTIN ARTISANS GUILD