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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-09/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-09/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-10/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-10/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-11/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-11/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270712T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-12/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270712T170000
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CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
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SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-12/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270713T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002606-1815480000-1815494400@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-13/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270713T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270713T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001149-1815480000-1815498000@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-13/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270714T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270714T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002607-1815566400-1815580800@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-14/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270714T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270714T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001150-1815566400-1815584400@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-14/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270715T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270715T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002608-1815652800-1815667200@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-15/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270715T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001151-1815652800-1815670800@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-15/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270716T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002609-1815739200-1815753600@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-16/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270716T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001152-1815739200-1815757200@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-16/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270717T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270717T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002610-1815825600-1815840000@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-17/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270717T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270717T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001153-1815825600-1815843600@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-17/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270718T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002611-1815912000-1815926400@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-18/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270718T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001154-1815912000-1815930000@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-18/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270719T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002612-1815998400-1816012800@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-19/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270719T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001155-1815998400-1816016400@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-19/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270720T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002613-1816084800-1816099200@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-20/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270720T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001156-1816084800-1816102800@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-20/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270721T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002614-1816171200-1816185600@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-21/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270721T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001157-1816171200-1816189200@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-21/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270722T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270722T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002615-1816257600-1816272000@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-22/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270722T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270722T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001158-1816257600-1816275600@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-22/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270723T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260527T160943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T161143Z
UID:10002616-1816344000-1816358400@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: Hollywood Art & Culture Center Presents: Sunshine & Ink: The Florida Printmakers
DESCRIPTION:Six of South Florida’s most dynamic contemporary printmakers showcase bold\, vibrant work from monumental woodblock prints and silkscreens to intimate etchings and handmade artist books. This exhibition proves that printmaking is anything but traditional. \nFeatured Artists:\nJennifer Basile\, Chee Bravo\, Brian Reedy\, Ingrid Schindall\, Joseph Velasquez\, and Tom Virgin \nWhere:\nThe Center\n1650 Harrison Street\nHollywood\, FL\nWhen:\nMay 30 – August 30\, 2026. See gallery hours below\nCost:\n$10\nTickets:\nCLICK HERE for more information from The Center. \nGallery Hours\nWed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM\nThursday until 8 PM\nSat–Sun 12 – 4 PM \nAdmission\n$10 Adults\n$5 Students/Seniors\nFree for Members
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-hollywood-art-culture-center-presents-sunshine-ink-the-florida-printmakers/2027-07-23/
LOCATION:Art and Culture Center – Hollywood\, 1650 Harrison Street\, Hollywood\, Florida\, 33020
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sunshine_ink_flyer_v2_1080x1350_bb785481-e1779897763841.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270723T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T123818
CREATED:20260326T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T185457Z
UID:10001159-1816344000-1816362000@fundingartsbroward.org
SUMMARY:FAB Grantee Program: NSU Art Museum Presents: Frantz Zéphirin: The Messenger
DESCRIPTION:The Messenger is the inaugural monographic museum exhibition dedicated to artist Frantz Zéphirin (b. 1968\, Port-au-Prince\, Haiti). While self-taught\, Zéphirin was born into a lineage of painters that included his uncle\, Antoine Obin\, celebrated master of the Cap-Haïtien school. But in rejection of the Northern Haitian tradition of narrative painting grounded in Haitian daily life\, Zéphirin created his own miniaturist style of painting\, in which political history\, Vodou spirituality and intensely decorative renderings of human animals converge. \nThe Messenger presents Zéphirin as a documentarian\, recording the histories of both of the mortal realm and cosmic other. He is an Oungan (male Vodou priest) whose images have been created under the instruction of La Sirène\, the sea goddess who became his muse and turned him toward a universal iconography that fused human\, animal\, and divine forms. Since 1988\, Zéphirin has painted over two thousand visions of the mermaid\, though he claims the paintings made themselves\, the brushes and palette having mingled in his mind’s eye. \nSimultaneous to the celestial visions that line his canvases\, Zéphirin’s images are coupled with stories of ancestral and contemporary struggle: depictions of Haitian slavery and emancipation\, its uniquely syncretic belief system\, depictions of its ecological collapse in 2010 and its enduring battle to withstand devastation at the hands of gang violence. \nZéphirin’s paintings collapse temporal and spiritual borders\, echoing the Haitian Spiralist movement’s belief in cyclical connection between the living and the dead\, the earthly and the cosmic. In works such as The Slave Ship Brooks (2007) (exhibited at the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition\, Milk of Dreams) and Les Esprits Indien en face Colonisation (2000) the artist reimagines the transatlantic passage and the struggle for liberation through symbolic encounters between spirits and ancestors. In the aftermath of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake\, his The Resurrection of the Dead (2007) appeared on the cover of The New Yorker\, emblematic of an artist whose vision transforms tragedy into endurance. Through a synthesis of myth and reportage\, Zéphirin situates Haiti not at the margins of history\, but at its pulsing center\, with the artist’s brush as witness and oracle to the diasporic world. \nThis exhibition is curated by Ariella Wolens\, Bryant-Taylor Curator at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. \nWhere:\nNSU Art Museum\nOne East Las Olas Boulevard\nFort Lauderdale\, FL 33301\nWhen:\nJune 7 through October 4\nCost:\n$5-$16\nTickets:\nTicket prices vary. CLICK HERE to purchase through NSU Art Museum\nMuseum Hours:\nTuesday-Saturday: 11am-5pm\nSunday: Noon-5pm\nMonday: Closed\nSunny Days/Starry Nights: Free admission and extended hours the first Thursday of every month\, 11 am – 7 pm.
URL:https://fundingartsbroward.org/event/fab-grantee-program-nsu-art-museum-presents-frantz-zephirin-the-messenger/2027-07-23/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum | Fort Lauderdale\, 1 East Las Olas Blvd.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301
CATEGORIES:FAB Grantee Program,FAB Member Event,Purchase Event Tickets
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://fundingartsbroward.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Franz-Zephirin-The-Messenger-7.2026-10.2026.jpg
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