3 to See: Chalk art in Lake Worth Beach; '(in)visible Nepantla' exhibit; 'Plaza Suite' production

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This winter, enjoy an astounding variety of arts and cultural events and experiences here in the Palm Beaches!! Here to help you with three ideas for the coming week is the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, the official support agency for arts and culture here in Florida’s Cultural Capital.

For more to enjoy and experience, explore the Council’s online events calendar at palmbeachculture.com/events.

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See the painted streets of Lake Worth Beach

Experience the fun and excitement of the Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival this weekend.
Experience the fun and excitement of the Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival this weekend.

Mark your calendars because it’s that special annual when Downtown Lake Worth Beach’s two major avenues, Lake and Lucerne, receive the full artistic treatment. It’s the 30th annual Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival and this year, the event boasts more than 600 pavement artists and an eclectic array of music by local performing artists. This festival is one of the best (and busiest!) to enjoy throughout the year, so don’t miss out.

Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, February 24 and Sunday, February 25. Lake and Lucerne avenues, Lake Worth Beach. Info: spf.lakeworthbeachfl.gov

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New exhibition at Spady Cultural Heritage Museum

Enjoy the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum’s newest exhibition, “(in)visible: Nepantla” this weekend in Delray Beach. The show features work by Kandy G Lopez, including this piece, “Inside.”
Enjoy the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum’s newest exhibition, “(in)visible: Nepantla” this weekend in Delray Beach. The show features work by Kandy G Lopez, including this piece, “Inside.”

Educate and enlighten yourself this weekend at the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach’s “(in)visible: Nepantla” exhibition. You’re invited to see works spotlighting Black women and women of color, a section of the population that often feels unseen. This incredible show features the work of South Florida-based fiber and paint artist, Kandy G Lopez. Go and see it!

(in)visible: Nepantla”: Exhibition runs through March 15. Admission is free, but donations are welcomed (and encouraged). Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, 170 NW 5th Ave., Delray Beach. Info: 561-279-8883 or www.spadymuseum.com.

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Hilarious comedy onstage at Maltz Jupiter Theatre

Enjoy a performance of “Plaza Suite” at Maltz Jupiter Theatre during its final weekend on stage.
Enjoy a performance of “Plaza Suite” at Maltz Jupiter Theatre during its final weekend on stage.

Do yourself a favor and make some time this weekend to take a friend or loved one out for a rousing night of theatre! Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of the fantastic Neil Simon play, “Plaza Suite,” ends this weekend and it is a must-see for fans of great comedy. The play features a story of three separate couples staying in New York’s famous Plaza Hotel in the 1960s. What unfolds from there can only be seen on stage, so get your tickets now before they’re gone!

“Plaza Suite”: Performances run Thursday, February 22 through Sunday, February 25. Tickets start at $70. Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 E. Indiantown Road, Jupiter. Info: 561-575-2223 or www.jupitertheatre.org.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Cultural Council of PBC recommends 3 to See events for Feb. 22-29, 2024