To everyone in the press and news media, below is a 24-minute video taken yesterday (Tuesday, Oct. 17th) of this event at the PBC Cultural Council located in Downtown Lake Worth. Please feel free to use this information in your press/media reports: Share this link with press and news media.
On Monday (Oct. 16th) Mr. Ben Kerr,* the City
of Lake Worth’s Public Information Officer,
issued a press release about this event;
excerpts from that press release:
LAKE WORTH, Fla. — CANVAS Outdoor Museum Show, the nation’s largest outdoor museum show, is expanding to the City of Lake Worth this year. Artists from around the globe will assemble in Downtown Lake Worth for one week from November 26 – Dec. 2 to transform the City’s streets into a world-class outdoor museum.and. . .
“We are very excited to welcome the expansion of CANVAS to the City of Lake Worth”, said City of Lake Worth Mayor Pam Triolo. “Since its inception, Lake Worth has been the place in Palm Beach County where art is created. CANVAS joins our Street Painting Festival and Biblioarte in attracting world renowned artists to our streets and continuing our artistic vision. We couldn’t be more excited and honored.another excerpt. . .
The City, CRA and Cultural Council are also working on finalizing an Arts & Cultural Master Plan for Downtown Lake Worth, which will be the first of its kind in Palm Beach County when it is released early next year. Adding CANVAS to the city’s lineup of major cultural events supports the strategic plan.Lastly. . . about this CANVAS Outdoor Museum:
Billed as the nation’s largest outdoor museum show, CANVAS brings together the most innovative contemporary artists, collectors, and art influencers from around the world.
Without further ado. . . the video taken yesterday morning at the Cultural Council:
*For more information contact Mr. Ben Kerr, the
City of Lake Worth’s Public Information Officer at 561-586-1631; email: bkerr@lakeworth.org
“Located in central Palm Beach County, Lake Worth is a dynamic, multi-cultural City with an individualistic style. People are drawn to the City by its acceptance of different cultures and lifestyles, historic districts, hip downtown and colorful arts district.”