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The arts scene sparkles this season with an exciting mix of exhibitions and events designed to inspire and delight art lovers. Stuart’s Elliott Museum will transport guests from the ancient splendor of Wonderful Things…
The arts scene sparkles this season with an exciting mix of exhibitions and events designed to inspire and delight art lovers. Stuart’s Elliott Museum will transport guests from the ancient splendor of Wonderful Things…
On Oct. 6, audiences across the country were informed and moved by six student-written, student-read, one-act plays, chosen from more than 3,000 entries to the Enough! Plays to End Gun Violence competition. Among the six plays was Nobody Cares About Death, written by Hobe Sound’s Ian Hodges.
In addition to multiple theater programs and community theaters, the Treasure Coast is home to three professional venues: Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, the Sunrise Theater in Fort Pierce, and The Lyric Theatre in Stuart. Tickets to see the talent and variety they showcase are a memorable gift or special occasion idea.
Sebastian, a town of riverside eateries, golf carts and flip flops, seems an unexpected location for an ashram. Nevertheless, perhaps a town that brands itself as a place of “friendly people and six old grouches” is indeed perfect for an interfaith spiritual sanctuary.
Reflective of love, unity and the heart of Port St. Lucie, a shining 73-foot-tall heart sculpture is likely to become a symbol of the city and the community where it stands.
Signs of creative energy are everywhere in Fort Pierce’s Peacock Arts District. Vibrant murals stretch across otherwise unassuming walls.
Anticipation that only the fruition of a long-held dream can have will spill over when the new Highwaymen Museum at 1234 Avenue D throws open its doors to welcome its first guests this summer.
“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see,” a famous quote by Thoreau and the slogan of Gallery 36 and the belief of photography artist Lisa Renee Ludlum.
One hundred years ago The Lyric Theatre we know today was a silent movie house under construction in Stuart. It opened on March 15, 1926. But the Lyric’s story really began before that.
Museums along the Treasure Coast are getting ready for an exciting season that is sure to please a wide variety of art lovers.