Cultural Calendar Dec 8-15

ARTS AND CULTURAL Events ~ CCIRC Performances & Events

WinterGreen Night Lights at Environmental Learning Center December 7- 9, 5:30 – 8:30pm. December 14 – 16, 5:30 – 8:30pm

The Environmental Learning Center welcomes the holiday season with its signature event WinterGreen Night Lights on December 7 – 9 and December 14 – 16. This family-friendly celebration will take place from 5:30 – 8:30pm over six nights and feature unique entertainment each evening. Elite Christmas Lighting will have the campus illuminated with thousands of lights. Sponsors include Dyer Subaru and Gould Cooksey Fennell.

WinterGreen Night Lights has activities for all ages. Adults and children can experience the lighted mangrove tunnels by canoe as ELC paddlers take guests on a ride in the Indian River Lagoon. ELC will have an Earth-Friendly Market with vendors in the Lagoon Room for shopping. Everyone can explore the Discovery Station which features a Touch Tank and aquariums. “The Magic of Trees” group art show is on exhibit in the Tidal Gallery and the Lagoon Room and all artwork is for sale with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the ELC. The Nature Nook Gift Shop will be open and has puzzles, stuffed animals, books, and gift certificates.

Tinsel and Tidings: A Community Concert December 8 – 17

Join the Vero Beach Theatre Guild and the Vero Beach community for a holiday celebration! There will be music, dance, and festive holiday showcases featuring local organizations you know and love

Melbourne Municipal Band Swingtime Dance: Winter Wonderland Waltzes and More! December 8, 7 -10pm

Featuring Kurt Schulenburg, Conductor. Naughty or Nice? Don’t think twice! Swingtime brings the best of Big Band Holiday music from the 1920’s thru the 2020’s! Dance the night away – it might just get you on the Good List. Please, no outside alcoholic beverages in the auditorium. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and snacks may be purchased at the Bistro in the auditorium.

Writers Window Pane on December 8, 10am.  Vero Beach Main Library, 1600 21st Street

Sunrise Theatre presents Three Dog Night on December 8 at 8 pm,

Allman Betts Family Revival on December 10 at 8 pm,

www.sunrisetheatre.com/events

An Italian Christmas Night on December 13 at 7:30 pm, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Academy Christmas Is Jesus on December 14 at 6 pm,

Sounds Of The Season on December 15 at 7 pm.

Merry Little Variety Show December 8 & 9, 7pm

Get into the holiday spirit with A Merry Little Variety Show, featuring a collection of family friendly music and comedy sketches. This intergenerational event will feature members of our church community AND some very special guests. There will also be warm drinks and sweet treats to get you into the holiday spirit.

First Presbyterian Church of Vero Beach 520 Royal Palm Blvd in Vero Beach

Sunset Saturday Concert on Ocean Dr December 9, 5-8pm.  Featuring a local band and VB Artist.

Riverside Theatre The Comedy Zone offers Holiday Nights on December 9, 6 & 8pm with Johnson & Cooley. Headliner Danny Johnson’s hilarious, family-friendly stand-up comedy has entertained audiences in comedy clubs, corporate events, and churches nationwide for many years.

Feature act Ozrick Cooley is quickly becoming one of the nation’s funniest comedians. His quick wit, undeniable likeability, and comedic timing are impeccable. P-MAC will be your emcee.

Riverside Theatre Live in the Loop offers Holiday Nights on December 9, 5:30 & 9pm.  The Mighty Flea Circus “Rockabilly Christmas Show” with Swing, Rockabilly, and Jump Blues done right! The band plays the most toe-tappin’est, heart pumpin’est, partner swingin’est music around! You’ll hear hits from Squirrel Nut Zippers, Stray Cats, Louis Jordan, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and catchy Christmas tunes. Enjoy holiday drink specials too! FREE ADMISSION.

Art in the Park December 10, 10am – 4pm

A juried Fine Arts and Crafts Exhibition and Sale by Vero Beach Art Club

Member Artists Humiston Park, 3000 Ocean Drive in Vero Beach

Family Friendly Classical Holiday Concert

December 10, 3 – 4:30pm

Enjoy traditional Holiday music in a friendly, casual atmosphere. You’ll recognize many of your yuletide favorites, all played live by Vero Beach’s own professional orchestra…The Atlantic Classical Orchestra. Saint Edwards School-Waxlax Theater, 1895 Saint Edwards Drive in Vero Beach

VBMA Museum Stories: 0-23 Month Olds December 13, 9:30 – 10:30am

VBMA Museum Stories for 2-4 Year Olds December 13, 10:30 – 11:30am

Merana Cadorette Medieval Dragon

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County Intergenerational Recreation Center Exhibit Feathers, Fins And Furs.  On view through December 13. Featured artists; Merana Cadorette, Mary Carter, Ella Chabot, Donna Franklin, Debby Hall, Evelyn Haught, John McAleer, Lauri Tagliaferro and Mariya Yankovich.

The Vero Beach Museum of Art is hosting its third Art After Dark outdoor digital art exhibition with an expanded list of eighteen new global artworks from nine countries. The exhibition will be FREE to visitors

On view December 15 and 16, 6 – 8pm.  Admission is FREE on both nights. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase. Food Trucks include Off The Hook, Tavo’s Tacos, and The Dignity Food Truck. Cash only for the bar (beer, wine and champagne). Bring your lawn chairs. 

Art After Dark 2022 The Astronaut by Olga Guse

Brett Phares, lead curator of Art After Dark, worked with the Museum team to arrive at the final selection of international artists whose original works celebrate digital art in its many possibilities. Each night will feature the same artworks but different works from last year’s event, utilizing the latest technologies projected onto the iconic white walls of the VBMA. Outdoor projection art or digital art celebrates the possibilities found at the convergence of art and architecture. Artworks include illustration, experimental film, motion graphics, and large-scale digital video projection with sound. Lead curator of Art After Dark, Brett Phares, commented, “Surrounded by mature oaks, palms, and an expansive skyline, the Museum’s park location creates ideal conditions for outdoor digital art. This year we’ve increased the number of locations for projection, along with doubling the amount of art. If you saw the exhibition last year, bring your friends this year. It’s going to be one unique walk in the park.” 

Vero Beach Art Club Gallery & Marketplace

Holiday Treasures

On exhibit through December 15 at 1903 14th Avenue, Vero Beach

McKee Botanical Garden Festival of Lights December 15 – December 17 December 19 – December 22 December 28 – December 30

6 – 8 pm nightly. Last admission at 7:30pm on each of these nights

The Garden’s majestic palms, exotic plants, trees, waterfalls, tranquil streams, and historic structures like the Hall of Giants and Spanish Kitchen will be illuminated with thousands of professionally installed LED lights, festive holiday decorations and lighted displays. Listen to local entertainment presented by the Imagine School South Vero Tangerine Ensemble, First Methodist Church Handbell Ensemble, and more. Enjoy intermittent snow flurries, a visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, outdoor classic holiday movies, and tasty treats from the Garden Café. By popular demand, the 1924 Wurlitzer Band Organ will be on display December 19 – December 22. The large-scale model train will be showcasing new features and will be on display from December 19 – December 22, and December 28 – December 30.

The Galleries at First Pres offers Fall Art Show 

On view through December 29. The work of three standout artists will be displayed in galleries throughout the church campus for the duration of the show. Visitors can enjoy the work of Tony Caruso, Karin Delagi and Joseph Wade. 

ELC 2023-2024 Nature Inspired Art Series presents The Magic of Trees

The Magic of Trees is a group show with five artists; Judy Burgarella, Ella Chabot, Cynthia Colella, Scott Kelly, and Camy de Mario will be exhibiting tree-themed artwork. On view through December 29. Environmental Learning Center, 255 Live Oak Dr., Vero Beach 

Deborah Gooch Memorial Retrospective

Center for Spiritual Care, On view through December 29.

1550 24th St, at the northeast corner of 16th Avenue and 24th St., in Vero Beach.

A memorial retrospective of forty paintings by Deborah Gooch, an influential artist and teacher who worked in Vero Beach for more than 30 years. Proceeds from sales of the paintings will go to fund a scholarship in her name granted by the Vero Beach Art Club.

VBMA presents The Infinite Variations: The Imaginative Worlds of M.C. Escher

On view through December 30. A consummate boundary-pusher and arguably the most famous printmaker of the modern era, Escher used his work to challenge perspectives, deftly exploring the relationships between art and science, reality and illusion, chaos and order, and logic and absurdity. Escher’s images pervade popular culture and fascinate audiences with their imaginative design, consummate draftsmanship, and dreamy visions.

J.M. Stringer Gallery presents  “Captivating Inspirations” a Group Exhibition! On view through December 31

Art at The Emerson presents All Around the Town Exhibition on through January 3. Gallery hours: Monday – Friday from 10am – 3pm. For more information, please visit www.artattheemersoncenter.com

In December 2023 and January 2024 Gallery 14 Presents A Lifetime of Exploration: Paintings by Barbara Krupp Journey Through the Decades: Time Capsules by Paul Solovay

On view through January 26 at 1911 14th Avenue in Vero Beach. 

Opening Receptions on Friday January 5, 5-8pm.  Gallery 14 is proud to present a two month dual special exhibit featuring work by abstract expressionist Barbara Krupp and photographer/assemblagist Paul Solovay

Barbara Krupp The Tree

Barbara Krupp, living in both Ohio and Vero Beach,  has exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries and museums and her work can be found in many private collections, including the University of Tampa, who purchased fifty three of her paintings. Originally trained as an x-ray technician, she likes to quote T.S. Eliot, “I have seen the skull beneath the skin.” The structure of the painting is very important to her, as she allows the bones of the painting – both computationally and metaphorically, become the painting’s subject matter. 

Paul Solovay Color of Jazz

Paul Solovay, living in both Upstate New York and Vero Beach, spent nearly thirty years as a top creative talent in advertising, creating many award-winning commercials.  His Pepsi commercial “Bringing Home Baby” is in the Smithsonian Museum and the Broadcast Museum in NYC.  His ‘Active Camera’ photographs translate musical sound waves into light waves, capturing the high energy of performance.  His new series “Time Capsules of the 20th Century” feature multi-media assemblages with sound tracks and ephemera through the decades.

Also featured: Gallery 14 artist-owners:  Lila Blakeslee, Barbara du Pont, Barbara Landry, Mary Ann Hall, Jessica Leto,  Deborah Polackwich, Dorothy Napp Schindel, and Evan Schwarze.  Also shown will be work by  represented artists Walford Campbell, Melanie Denison, Joan Earnhart, Terry Green, Viola Pace Knudsen, Mia Lindberg, Francis Mesaros, Michael Robinson, Carol Staub and Jo Zaza.

Discover the Remarkable Paintings and Extraordinary Conversations that Formed Common Ground Among Uncommon People in the special exhibition

Kindred Spirits: Paintings & Letters from the Kiplinger Family Collection

A.E. Backus (American, 1906-1990). Panoramic View from Sewall’s Point, Florida, 1958

On view through January 7. The A.E. Backus Museum is pleased to present an important exhibition that explores the close friendship between artist “Bean” Backus and publishing magnate “Kip” Kiplinger.

W. M. Kiplinger (1891-1967), a famed Washington journalist with a home on Sewall’s Point, discovered the art of A. E. Backus and the two became friends in the 1950s. Despite great differences in their lifestyles, the two shared a charitable mind-set when it came to support for the community. Kiplinger found Backus to be a close counterpart in many ways. He also admired Backus’ work and commissioned a number of significant paintings by the artist included in the exhibition. One of the important works he commissioned is a nearly 9-foot long, mural-sized painting of the St. Lucie River from his Sewall’s Point estate. The view from the estate, Bay Tree Lodge, was perfect for and certainly destined to become a Backus painting. When Martin County built its first library on land that Kiplinger donated to the community, he also donated the Backus mural-sized painting to the library. The painting, which is kept at its permanent home at the Blake Library in Stuart, will be part of the Kindred Spirits exhibition. This will give Backus Museum visitors the opportunity to appreciate the painting up-close for the first time since 1999, as it will be installed at eye-level for ideal viewing.

A.E. Backus (American, 1906-1990). Tornado o April 15 1958)

Kiplinger, who was also a tireless letter writer, corresponded with his friend “Bean” as well as with other artists he met at the Backus Studio, including a surprisingly candid exchange with Alfred Hair (1941-1970). Kiplinger provided encouragement to Hair, a talented young artist who would go on to become famous in his own right as one of the original Florida Highwaymen. Kindred Spirits is the first public showing of selected works from the Kiplinger Family Collection including rare letters like the one to Hair. Paintings on view from the collection include works by Al Black, Walter Cole, Willie Daniels, James F. Hutchinson, Kevin Hutchinson, Therese Knowles, Roy McLendon, Harold Newton, and Sam Newton.

To continue the legacy of both Kiplinger and Backus, the Kiplinger family has endowed a space in the A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery to be known henceforth as The Kiplinger Gallery.

Tony Caruso Society Lady

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. On view through January 10, 2024.  Portraits/ The Artist’s Studio. Featured artist: Judy Burgarella, Julie Burns, Mary Carter, Evelyn Haugh, Pearl Lau, Eileen Lovre, John McAleer and Michelle Nevaeh.

America The Beautiful exhibit plus a lecture with photographer Clyde Butcher on a Pelican Island Audubon van excursion. On view thorough January 11

In this photographic exhibit, whose content stretches from the Redwood forests of California to the Everglade swamps of Florida, Clyde has captured the essence of our natural spaces and treasured landscapes. His images document the changing environment, capturing what is there today and encouraging us to enjoy the beauty of wilderness. He raises awareness of our remote places and the species who live there, allowing us a serene adventure through his lens. Clyde’s images in this exhibition present the diverse places of wilderness and respite found throughout all of America and allow us to appreciate the beauty across our land.

Ena Raquer Vero Beach Flowers

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County in conjunction with Mandy and Ray Hooker invite you to viewing at Indian River Distillery, 3308 Aviation Blvd. in Vero Beach.  Exhibit Theme: “Old Florida”. Featured Artists: Judy Burgarella, Mary Carter, John McAleer, Gwen McNenney, Ena Raquer , Tara Rovani, Mark San Souci & Lauri Tagliaferro. On view through January 27.  

John McAleer 82nd Ave Cow Pasture

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County New Venue Vero Beach Outlets Mall Guest Services on exhibit All Things Vero! Featured Artists: Judy Burgarella, Julie Burns, Mary Carter, Evelyn Haugh, Pearl Lau, Eileen Lovre, John McAleer &  Michelle Nevaeh. On view through January 27. 1824 94th Drive, Vero Beach (located beside Michael Kohrs).

Judy Burgarella Still Life with Hummingbird

Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County On Exhibit Indian River County Courthouse Solo Exhibit- Judy Burgarella Life and Still Life. On view through February 7.

Gwen McNenney The Driftwood Resort

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. “All Around The Town” on view through April 24 with works by Gwen McNenney on exhibit in the  Hallway. Works by Barbara Krupp on view in the Council Chamber.

Sculpture 6

McKee Botanical Garden newest exhibition:  A Tropical Flock of Avian Avatars by The Myth Makers Donna Dodson & Andy Moerlein

On view through April 28.  Featuring ten monumental and environmentally friendly bird sculptures created from bamboo and other mixed media.Each unique Avian Avatar in the Tropical Flock is made specifically for McKee. These majestic birds will grace McKee’s tropical landscape though April 28. The sculptures are designed to attract, captivate, and inspire the imaginations of all who encounter them.

Azure by Johnson Hagood

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

A Look Ahead:

Ballet Vero Beach announces the return of the full theatrical production of Nutcracker on the Indian River! December 30, 2 & 7pm Performances include venues in both Indian River and Palm Beach counties and the return of Nutcracker For All, a subsidized abbreviated Accessible/Family Friendly Series production, December 29, 7:30pm. 

Nutcracker on the Indian River retains all the whimsy and magic of the original ballet but moves the action to the year Vero was founded (1919). Taking the ballet’s heroine, Marie, on a holiday journey from New York to Florida, Fifth Avenue Mansions, Grand Central Station, and rail cars become settings. Instead of a second act featuring candy characters, Marie dreams of the shores of the Indian River Lagoon and is entertained by all manner of local flora and fauna. From land crabs to manatees and river otters to bougainvillea, our production has become an instant classic that takes all the magic of the stage and uses that magic to both entertain and inspire. This year’s production features over twenty professional dancers and over seventy-five local student dancers, including young people representing Sebastian Elementary School, our area’s Elementary School for the Arts. The Palm Beach Gardens performance will feature students from the prestigious Benjamin School. This year’s performances also include spectacular new scenery for Grand Central Station and new special effects (including a growing Christmas Tree!)

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