


Bob Lappin & The Palm Beach Pops
500 Australian Ave. S., Ste. 100
Tel: 561-832-7677 or 800-448-2472 // http://www.palmbeachpops.org
As Florida’s premier orchestra, Bob Lappin & The Palm Beach Pops are devoted to preserving and performing the music of the Great American Songbook. From Gershwin to Goodman…Tin Pan Alley to Broadway…Judy Garland to Frank Sinatra…the Palm Beach Pops perform your favorites like no one else can!
Flagler Museum
Cocoanut Row & Whitehall Way
Tel: 561-655-2833 // http://www.flaglermuseum.us
The Flagler Museum is the former home of Henry Morrison Flagler. Flagler's Florida East Coast Railway and luxury hotels linked Florida's east coast, establishing Palm Beach completed in 1902, is open to the public as the Flagler Museum and is a National Historic Landmark.
Gavlak Gallery
249B Worth Avenue
Tel: 561-833-0583 // http://www.gavlakgallery.com
The gallery showcases the work of primary international emerging and established artists including Jose Alvarez, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Bettina Bruning, Carolyn Carr, Todd Eberle, and Elif Uras. Gavlak artists range in media from painting, collage, video and installation.
John R Surovek Gallery
349 Worth Avenue #8, Via Parigi
Tel: 561-832-0422 // http://www.surovekgallery.com
The John H. Surovek Gallery has specialized in American paintings, drawings, watercolors and prints of the 19th and 20th centuries for over 30 years.
Miami City Ballet Palm Beach Performances Kravis Center
701 Okeechobee Blvd
Tel: 877-929-7010 // http://www.miamicityballet.org
Miami City Ballet, under the artistic direction of Edward Villella, is considered one of the top professional companies in the country, with a repertory that includes George Balanchine and Paul Taylor.
Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens
4000 Morikami Park Road
Tel: 561-459-0233 // http://www.morikami.org
The Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens is the only destination in the southeastern United States dedicated to the living culture of Japan. Visitors come to walk the almost mile-long path through the Roji-En gardens, admire Japanese artwork, sample cuisine at The Cornell Cafe and enjoy signature festivals.
Norton Museum of Art
1451 South Olive Avenue
Tel: 561-832-5196 // http://www.norton.org
The Norton Museum of Art is one of the Southeast's premier art museums known for the quality of its extensive collections, traveling special exhibitions and innovative educational programming.
Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival
PO Box 6188
Tel: 800-330-6874 // http://www.pbcmf.org
The Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival is comprised of musicians from South Florida musical organizations and offers three concerts during the last three weekends of July. Friday evening at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Saturday evenings at the Palm Beach Community College’s Eissey Campus Theatre and Sunday afternoons at Old School Square.
Palm Beach Dramaworks
322 Banyan Blvd
Tel: 561-514-4042 // http://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org
Guided since 2000 by the strong artistic vision of its founding members and with the support of its dedicated board of directors, this award-winning professional theatre company is committed to presenting seldom-produced, timeless, classic and contemporary plays that enhance the quality of life through that transformative power of live theatre.
Palm Beach Opera
415 South Olive Avenue
Tel: 561-833-7888 // http://www.pbopera.org
Since 1961, Palm Beach Opera has produced world-class opera as well as community and educational programming in Palm Beach County. The Opera’s season runs from December to April with an opening concert, three fully staged operas and a vocal competition.
Palm Beach Symphony
44 Cocoanut Row #M207B
Tel: 561-655-2657 // http://www.palmbeachsymphony.com
The Palm Beach Symphony society, Inc is a professional musical organization whose mission is to preserve the cultural heritage of Palm Beach in the fields of music and the other performing arts.
Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
701 Okeechobee Blvd
Tel: 561-832-7469 // http://www.kravis.org
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the performing Arts is a multipurpose performing arts center with a 2,200-seat concert hall, a 300-seat “black box” theater and an outdoor amphitheater.
Society of the Four Arts
Four Arts Plaza
Tel: 561-655-7226 // http://www.fourarts.org
The Society of the Four Arts is an architectural landmark and cultural center with a museum and auditorium for concerts, films and speaker programs, offered from November to mid-April. The library and children’s library are open to the public throughout the year.
Tagliatella Galleries
313 ½ Worth Avenue
Tel: 561-832-5050
Located in Via Bice, Tagliatella Galleries of New York and Paris offers a premier selection of contemporary and modern art featuring works in all media by Appel, Arman, Basquiat, Calder, Christo, Pine, Fracis, Haring, Katz, Koons, Lichtenstein, Longo, Miro, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Rivers, Warhol, Wesselmann, and Young.
The Liman Galleries
139 North County Rd at Sunrise
Tel: 561-659-7050 // http://www.limangallery.com
Featuring fine art by established and emerging artists, Liman Gallery’s mission is to give artists an outlet and to provide collectors and designers with high-quality art at reasonable prices in two galleries. Just a short walk north from the Breakers Hotel and Royal Poinciana Way.
Wally Findlay Galleries
165 Worth Avenue
Tel: 561-655-2090 // http://www.wallyfindlay.com
Celebrating their 140th anniversary as one of America’s foremost art galleries, Wally Findlay Galleries is world-renowned for their distinguished and highly recognizable stable of contemporary artists.

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