MUSEUMS 
 Vero Beach Opera 2020 
 Rossini’s Opera   
 Se   iLLe 
 “Bribery, deception and disguise abound!!” 
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 SEASON OF THE ARTS 
 Sunday, January 12  
 at 3 pm 
 Best of 
 Broadway and opera 
 Phantom of the Opera,  
 Les Miserables, and 
  other Broadway and   
 Opera  Favorites!! 
 Master Class,  
 Vocal Competition and Concert!!! 
 Celebrating 30 Years 
 VBO Corporate Sponsor 
 Season Sponsor 
 VBHS Performing Arts Center,  
 1707 16th Street, Vero Beach, FL  
 Box Office: 772-564-5537 
 Online Ticketing:  VeroBeachOpera.org 
 All seats reserved • Student tickets half price 
 Programs subject to change without notice 
 The 
 of 
 B     rBer 
 Saturday, February 22  
 at 7 pm 
 David Pershall  
 as Figaro 
 ConCert 
 Rising staRs  
 OpeRa FestivaL 
 Tuesday - Friday, March 24 - 27  
 Times Vary 
 Four Met  
 Opera Artists 
 THE PHILLIPPS COLLECTION 
 Washington Arch, Spring, by Childe Hassam (1859-1935), oil on canvas, an  
 example of the American impressionist’s fondness for city life, will be on  
 display at Vero Beach Museum of Art this spring. 
 Opium War. The seven heads known to exist (rat, ox, tiger,  
 rabbit, horse, monkey and boar) have been returned to China.  
 Ai Weiwei based seven of his sculptures on these originals  
 while the remaining five (dragon, snake, goat, rooster and  
 dog) are the artist’s reimagining of the missing sculptures. 
 “Fred Wilson, The Way the Moon’s in Love with the Dark (2017)” 
 Now through Dec. 31 
 Post Front Rotunda  
 Fred Wilson’s chandelier creation engages visitors from the  
 moment they enter the museum. It is over 8 feet high and 5  
 feet wide and is made of black murano glass, brass and steel.  
 “From Homer to Hopper: American Art from The Phillips  
 Collection” 
 Feb. 1 to May 31, 2020 
 Holmes and Titelman Galleries 
 “From Homer to Hopper” presents some of the most important  
 American paintings and sculptures from The Phillips  
 Collection in Washington, D.C. The exhibition explores the  
 history of American art from the late 19th century through  
 the 1960s, as the country was establishing its artistic identity  
 and setting its course for modern art. The selection of  
 works encompasses the exacting realism of Thomas Eakins  
 and Winslow Homer, the impressionist paintings of Childe  
 Hassam and John Henry Twachtman, the evocative images of  
 Edward Hopper and Charles Sheeler, and continues with the  
 bold modernist abstractions of Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove and  
 Georgia O’Keeffe. >> 
 
				
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