CENTER SALON EXHIBITION + ART AUCTION
On view in gallery during normal hours + online until March 21
SILENT AUCTION BIDDING BEGINS 3/6 AT 6 PM WITH BUY IT NOW OPTIONS
PROXY BID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR LIVE AUCTION
EMAIL [email protected]
RECEPTION + AUCTION
Friday, March 21
Cocktail Reception 6:30 pm
Live Auction 8:00 pm
Silent Auction Closes 8:45 pm
FEATURED ARTISTS:
Harumi Abe
Alissa Alfonso
Candice Avery
Yochi Y. Avin
Hermes Berrío
Duane Brant
Pip Brant
Starsky Brines
Andres Cabrera-Garcia
Michele Del Campo
Pablo Cano
Mabelin Castellanos
Charles Clary
Joanne Corry
Damian Valdés Dilla
Angelica Clyman
Nicole Combeau
Gregory Dirr
Sheila Elias
Carlos Estévez
Christian Feneck
Chris Fox Gilson
Gabriela Gamboa
Bonney Goldstein
Felice Grodin
Sharon Hart
Katherine Hofmann
Sandra lafrate
Luke Jenkins
Jeremiah Jenner
Maru Jensen
Khila Khani
Ekaterina Khromin
Judith King
KX2 | Ruth Avra + Dana Kleinman
Jodi Lekacos
Paola Lettieri
Kim Llerena
Ramón Losa
Cheryl Maeder
Jordan Massengale
Ted Matz
Stephanie McMillan
Luisa Mesa PJ Mills
Artem Mirolevich
Kim Moore
Iriana Muñoz
Glexis Novoa
Edison Peñafiel
Sebastian Ferreria
Martinez de la Pera
Pedro Pablo Bacallao
Perdomo
Deborah Perlman
Galal Ramadan
Juan Sebastian Restrepo
Donna Ruff
Roger Sadler
Samantha Salzinger
Raul Santos
Gretchen Scharnagl
Dennis Scholl
Ali Shrago-Spechler
Carmen Smith
Adriane Stark
Ma Nong SUN
Bill Sypher
Kim Rae Taylor
Kristen Thiele
Amber Tutwiler
Kristy Wagstaffe
Peggy Levison Nolan
Karey Walter
Patricia Schnall Gutierrez
Katya Neptune

1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020
954. 921. 3274
[email protected]
About the Center
The Art and Culture Center/Hollywood is considered a leader among South Florida multidisciplinary cultural organizations for its contemporary gallery exhibitions, arts education for youth, and award-winning documentary film shorts. The Center’s mission is to cultivate creativity and the support of the arts in our community through education, innovation, and collaboration. The Center was founded in 1975 as the only visual arts nonprofit in south Broward County, operating out of a small community space on Hollywood beach. We now manage visual arts galleries in the renovated Kagey Home built in 1924, an Arts School that is adjacent to the main facility, and the 500-seat Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center located near downtown Hollywood. The Center impacts about 40,000 people each year through its programs and facilities. In 2019, the Center was allocated $2.5 million in City funds towards its Arts Ignite! building initiative as part of a General Obligation Bond referendum that was approved by Hollywood voters. These funds will support the City’s expansion of our facilities with the construction, in 2024, of a modern 5,000-square-feet Arts Education Wing that will adjoin the 1924 Mediterranean Revival architecture of the Kagey galleries and offices.
The Center has presented originally curated gallery exhibitions featuring South Florida and national artists throughout its nearly 50-year history. Each year, 125+ artists representing a range of backgrounds and artistic media exhibit in our first-floor galleries. We collaborate with leading curators in Florida and such partnering entities as the South Florida Cultural Consortium, Miami-based Oolite Arts, and City of Hollywood to create innovative gallery shows and public-art projects. In 2023, the Center partnered with the City’s Community Redevelopment Agency on its Downtown Mural Project to create a new public mural on the west façade of our Arts School building. We are a three-time host organization, in 2011, 2017 and 2023, for the prestigious South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship Program. In 2024, the Center will collaborate for the first time with the Atlanta-based nonprofit South Arts to present its annual Southern Prize exhibition featuring fellowship winners from its nine-state Southeast region.