Cultural Calendar June 1-8

ARTS AND CULTURAL Events ~ CCIRC

Performances & Events

Caroline Frederiksen Magic Bus

Gallery 14 presents  “CRYSTAL JUBILEE 15th Anniversary Celebration”

Summer of 2023 Juried Exhibit 

June 1 – September 2, with Four Gallery Receptions;

June 2, July 7, August 4 & September 1 

(all in tandem with the summer First Friday Gallery Strolls)

Dot Galfond Cascade In Glass

Gallery 14 delights in bringing you this highly competitive juried summer exhibit, featuring work by artists near and far who have been inspired to creatively interpret the Crystal Jubilee theme.  Also featured will be Gallery 14 artist-owners: Edgardo Abello, Lila Blakeslee, Barbara du Pont, Barbara Landry, Mary Ann Hall, George Pillorgé, Deborah Morrell Polackwich and Dorothy Napp Schindel, as well as Walford Campbell, Joan Earnhart, Terry Green, Viola Pace Knudsen, Mia Lindberg, Francis Mesaros, Michael Robinson, Carol Staub, and artist-sales associate Jo Zaza. Gallery 14 is located at 1911 14th Avenue in the Downtown, Historic District of Vero Beach, FL.

Open summer hours: June and July: Thurs/Friday 11-4pm and Sat 11-3pm. Closed August and September except for the First Friday Gallery Strolls AND open by appointment. Phone 772-562-5525. Visit us at www.gallery14verobeach.com

Riverside Theatre presents The Comedy Zone,  June 2 & 3, Headliner Frankie Paul has a unique knack for taking typically unnoticed situations to new levels of hysterics with a lovable animated appearance and inoffensive attitude. Feature act Johnny B attacks absurd life experiences–especially his own–with a critical eye that finds humor from different angles.

Riverside Theatre presents Live in the Loop on June 2 Tom Jackson Band , Singer, songwriter, musician… but above all Tom Jackson is an entertainer. He compels an audience as though he has been on stage all his life. Tom’s brand of music is a new driving, aggressive country likened to a combination of Jason Aldean meets Charlie Daniels.

June 3, The Real Deal  plays music from The Doors, The Zombies, Creedence, Van Morrison, Santana, Steely Dan, Todd Rundgren, The Rascals, Queen, The Hollies, The Kinks, Badfinger, The Allman Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and of course The Beatles!

The Department of Music and Arts Youth Music Program at First Presbyterian Church will present a Fundraiser Concert on Sunday, June 4, 4pm in the sanctuary at First Presbyterian Church, 520 Royal Palm Boulevard in Vero Beach. This concert is free to attend; donations will be accepted to benefit the Youth Music Trip to New York City in June.

The Youth Strings Orchestra traveled to South Florida for a concert tour in the summer of 2022.

The First Presbyterian Youth Orchestra is under the direction of Dr. Jacob Craig and Erik Bryan. Craig is the Director of Music and Arts for First Presbyterian Church, and Bryan directs the ASTA Grand Champion award-winning Orchestra at Eau Gallie High School in Brevard County. Together, these two dynamite directors have brought a refreshed sense of excellence to the group. This newly invigorated ensemble has goals of going to compete in the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) National Orchestra Festival in 2024, followed by future international performances and competitions within the coming years. The first half of the performance will feature student soloists, duets, and small chamber groups, followed by full string orchestra performances of Invierno Porteno by Astor Piazolla, The Holberg Suite by Edvard Grieg, and Orawa by Wojciech Kilar.

For more information please visit http://www.firstpresvero.org.

VBMA Museum Babies and Toddlers: A Rainbow of Color

June 6, 9:30 – 10:30am

VBMA Museum Stories: 0-23 Month Olds

June 7, 9:30 – 10:30am

VBMA Museum Stories for 2-4 Year Olds

June 7, 10:30 – 11:30am

Vero Beach Film Festival – June 7 – 11

Celebrating independent filmmaking, the 2023 Film Festival is four days of screening 70+ films, extra events including Filmmakers Ball, wine tasting, dance party, awards ceremonies and end of festival mixer. Screening locations include the Vero Beach Museum of Art, Majestic Theater, Vero Beach Theatre Guild, Executive Courthouse, Women’s Club and the Heritage Center.

Choose from four levels of Film Festival passes for the perfect film festival experience! A weekend of Films, Food, and Fine Wines as the Vero Beach Film, pairing independent filmmakers and audiences seeking new voices and fresh perspectives. Meet the artists behind the screen, enjoy a vintner dinner, and explore Vero Beach, our hidden gem, “Where The Tropics Begin,” along Florida’s eastern coast.

SUNRISE Vero

Art at The Emerson offers Land & Sea

Landscapes & Seascapes. On view through July 27

Meet the Artists Reception June 8, 5:30pm

Featured Artists: Lisa Willnow, Iris Peters, Paris Birich, George Blythe, Lee G. Smith, Mark SanSouci, Jemal Hayes, Wyatt Hyora, Lawrence Donghia, LauraTagliaferro, Lynn Broullette & Valerie Cecire.

Gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 10am – 3pm, with no entry fee.

Writers Window Pane on June 9, 10am. Vero Beach Main Library, 1600 21st Street

Gallery 14 presents the work of oil painter Iris Beate. 

Riverside Theatre presents

Honkey Tonk Angels

By Ted Swindley

Performances through June 18 , ON THE STARK MAIN STAGE

Three women leading dull and thankless lives decide to cut loose from hubby, boss and daddy, and board a bus headed for Nashville to pursue their dream of becoming country singers. Romance, independence, and lots of twang and sass result in a feel-good mix of laughter, a few tears, and country pop favorites. “These Boots are Made for Walking,” “Stand by Your Man,” “Delta Dawn,” “9 to 5,” “Amazing Grace,” and “Harper Valley PTA” are just a taste of the heart-thumpin’, foot-stompin’, country classics you’ll experience on the wings of the Honky Tonk Angels. 

Spring Art Installment Galleries at First Pres

The show will feature the works of local artists: Rebecca Anders, Margaret Hobb, Tana Brasie Nalley & Iris Peters.

The galleries are located throughout the campus of First Presbyterian Church, 520 Royal Palm Boulevard in Vero Beach.

Dusk at Blue Cypress by Johnson Haagood

Artists Guild Gallery is a fine-art gallery featuring original art by local artist-owners. Diverse styles and mediums are represented, and the art is changed, and rotated on a monthly basis. Classes are offered in oil, watercolor, acrylics, pastels, and drawing.  Located: 1974 14th Avenue, Vero Beach

Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11am – 3pm, Saturdays 11 – 3

Gail Jaffe Window on the World

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County on Exhibit Intergenerational Recreation Center, Windows On The World. Featuring works by Ella Chabot, Evelyn Haught, Gail Jaffe, Pat Forelle, Gwen McNenney, Yvonne Steere. On view through June 14.

1ST PLACE, PEOPLE PORTRAITS Lone Wolf by Serene Savery

AE Backus Gallery & Museum presents Through the Eye of the Camera

On view through June 23 at 500 North Indian River Drive in Historic Downtown Fort Pierce. This year’s exhibition features 78 of the year’s best photographs drawn from professional and amateur photographers.  This year there were 76 artists who submitted 219 entries in one of four categories: (1) Animal subjects; (2) Flora & Landscape subjects; (3) People/Portrait subjects; or (4) Open, for subjects that are not included in the three major categories. The jury panel carefully accepted 35% of these entries for display, with a total of 24 awards for the Best of Show, Best Black & White Photograph, Best Film / Traditional RAW Photograph, and 1st-2nd-3rd Places and Awards of Merit in the category awards.

The top 8 award winners for 2023 are:

  1. BEST OF SHOW – “Lovers’ Quarrel” by Joe Campanellie (Palm Coast)
  2. FIRST PLACE, ANIMALS – “Clowns at Home” by Mike Ricciardi (Vero Beach)
  3. FIRST PLACE, FLORA & LANDSCAPE – “Elements” by Hilda Champion (Naples)
  4. FIRST PLACE, PEOPLE/PORTRAIT – “Lone Wolf” by Serene Savery (Vero Beach)
  5. FIRST PLACE, OPEN – “Marco Hotel (2021)” by Austin Bell (Marco Island)
  6. BEST BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH – “Trails End Cowpens” by Rick Modine (Fort Pierce)
  7. BEST FILM/TRADITIONAL RAW PHOTOGRAPH – “Adventure Begins Where the Trails End” by Cassidy Balsitis (Port St. Lucie)
  8. DIRECTOR’S CHOICE – “In a Fog (2021)” by Austin Bell (Marco Island)

During the exhibition visitors are invited to share their own vote for their favorite work on display. The results will be counted for the annual “People’s Choice Award” given at the close of the exhibition.

Vero Beach Art Club Gallery & Marketplace  A Brush with Nature Exhibit

On view through June 23. 1903 14th Avenue, Vero Beach

Judy Burgarella Portrait Of The Master

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County On Exhibit Indian River County Administrative Complex, Bldg A & B, First & Second Floors

Members Exhibit  ~ Artist’s Choice  Featuring works by Tony Caruso, Ella Chabot, David LoPresti, Gwen McNenney, Judy Burgarella,  Michele Nevaeh & Barbara Krupp . On view through July 5.

Tara Rovani Tuscany

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County On Exhibit at The Indian River County Courthouse, Artworks by Tara Rovani: A Review.

On view through July 19.

McKee Botanical Garden offers Local Master Balancer Adam Conard (ZOTO) will showcase his ancient art of stone balancing “Playing with Gravity”

Balance 5 by Adam Conrad

Exhibition throughout the Garden through July 30.

Stacking stones is more popular; but done as an artform at the masterly level is very rare. Balancing and stacking stones is one of the rarest and most ancient art forms dating back to prehistoric origins and predates 2D cave paintings, which is considered one of the earliest art forms.   This exhibition will feature both highlighted balances and surprise balances, including floating in the waterways at McKee. His balances are intended to inspire one to believe in the unbelievable.

In addition, visitors will have an opportunity to attempt their own balance in a sand box where you can try your hand at balancing.

VBMA presents Jack Tworkov: Drawings 1948 – 1981

On view through September 3.

In a career that played out over seven decades, two phases become clear in the work of Jack Tworkov (1900-1982) that emphasizes the artist’s progressive, conceptual, and humanist approach.

The first phase dates from the late 1940’s through the mid 1960’s and confirms Tworkov as one of the giants of the first generation of Abstract Expressionism—where emotion and his embrace of a distinct gestural mark were paramount. Drawing at this time was a method Tworkov used to “strike out in wildly different directions” so he could then go to the canvas without any preconceived plan.

The second phase, often argued into silence, dates from mid-1960’s to 1980’s, and links him to the new dialogue of minimalism. In these drawing, which take a cooler more measured approach, geometry may appear to be paramount as a bold element of the composition, but it is the measured repetitive rhythmic stroke that carries the day. In many instances, drawing was the planning stage for the painting. Tworkov’s aim was to arrive at a style in which a plan did not exclude intuitive and sometimes “random play.”

For this creative shift, Tworkov was celebrated as a Radical Pro by Art News in April 1964, and yet it was only emblematic of his emphatic desire never to repeat himself, to “paint no Tworkovs”.

Barbara Krupp Please Come In

VBMA presents Treasure Coast Creates: A Tribute to Local Artists

On view through September 18.

Over the years, numerous artists have settled in and around the Treasure Coast. The VBMA ‘s mission is to recognize the outstanding quality and diversity of work generated by contemporary artists in this summer exhibition. With over 350 applicants, and over 800 artworks to consider, Juror Ellen E. Roberts, Former Harold and Anne Berkley Smith Senior Curator of American Art at the Norton Museum of Art (West Palm Beach, FL), needed additional time to select for the show. She was impressed with the quality of the submitted work and finally selected 135 works to be featured, 35 more than the anticipated 100. To give the exhibition a curatorial structure, artwork selections were assigned one of the following six categories: Cityscape, Landscape, and Seascape; Abstract; Figurative; Photography; Sculpture, Ceramic, and 3D; Other.

Cultural Council of Indian River County is pleased to announce a new venue for Art in Public Places Program Vero Beach City Hall, 1053 20th Place, Gallery Exhibits in Hallway & Council Chambers. “Collecting Wisdom” on view through October 25 with works by Merana Cadorette on exhibit in the  Hallway. Works by Barbara Krupp on view in the Council Chamber.

A Look Ahead:

Sunrise Theatre presents:  Greg HAHN!,  June 10, 8pm

Dance Mode On, June 11, 4pm

Details : http://www.sunrisetheatre.com/events

Space Coast Symphony Orchestra presents 70’s & 80’s Broadway: Bellbottoms & Afros on June 18, 3pm. 1590 27th Ave, Vero Beach, FL 32960

Strap on your platform shoes, dig out your bellbottoms, and tease your afro as your Space Coast Symphony Orchestra takes you on a journey through the hottest 1970’s and 80’s Broadway musicals, a feel-good and decadent extravaganza audiences won’t soon forget. This high energy performance will feature some of the most popular musicals including Evita, Chicago, Hair, Annie, A Chorus Line, Jesus Christ Superstar, and The Who’s Tommy. These were musicals that brought a rock vibe to Broadway and were a little grittier and a little less conventional in their story-telling than the first generation of musical theatre had been. Then we’ll move into the epic shows that defined the 80s, including Les Miserables. Cats, and Grease. The concert is rounded out with a medley of scorching hits like YMCA, D.I.S.C.O, Funky Town, Sugar Baby Love, What a Feeling, and more. You already know the words, so get ready to sing along to the songs that shake your groove thing.

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