ARTS AND CULTURAL Events ~ CCIRC Performances & Events
2023-2024 ELC Nature Inspired Art Series VIVA FOCA!
On view through February 28. Artist Meet & Greet January 5, 4:30pm
Environmental Learning Center 255 Live Oak Dr., Vero Beach
INK WOOD FIBER 2 at RAW SPACE
On view through January 26. Exhibit Opening: January 5, 5 -8pm.
Work of 3 artists: Rene Guerin, Shelley Gayring & Sheila McAvoy in mediums of Ink, Wood & Fiber
January 2024 Gallery 14 Presents
A Lifetime of Exploration: Paintings by Barbara Krupp
Journey Through the Decades: Time Capsules by Paul Solovay
Opening Receptions on Friday January 5, 5-8pm. On view through January 26 at 1911 14th Avenue in Vero Beach. 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, 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, 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’ music photographs, beautiful ‘Flowers in the Abstract’ photographic series, and complex thought provoking ‘Time Capsule’ assemblages, bring us a multi faceted look at his work. His new series ‘Time Capsules of the 20th Century’ feature multi-media assemblages with sound tracks and ephemera. 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. .
Visit Riverside Theatre’s Live in the Loop on January 5: Jerzi and January 6: Samantha Russel Band
Miniature Show
On view January 5 – February 24
Center for Spiritual Care, 1550 24th ST in Vero Beach
Danny Bacher TC Jazz Society Concert
January 6, 11:30am
Lunch is served at 11:30 with concert at 12:30 and is included in your ticket
Part of a new generation of crowd pleasing jazz instrumentalists/vocalists, Bacher was recently nominated as Best Jazz Vocalist in JAZZ TIMES along with Harry Connick, John Pizzarelli and Tony Bennett!
Oak Harbor, 4755 S. Harbor Dr. in Vero Beach
Perfect Together: Streisand & Sinatra
January 6, 7pm at The Emerson Center
Come and EXPERIENCE the “Perfect Together” : Streisand and Sinatra concert onstage together! This SPECIAL concert brings together two of the GREATEST artists of their time who never had the opportunity to perform together. Witness Streisand with all her unforgettable hits such as “People,” “The Way We Were,” and “Don’t Rain On My Parade.” Revel in the sound as Mr. Sands delivers Sinatra’s timeless standards including “That’s Life,” “My Way,” and “New York.” Frank and Barbara will also grace the stage with their duets, creating a moment where you’ll believe Ole’ Blue Eyes and Babs are truly performing side by side. Ensure you don’t miss out on this FANTASTIC show!
Vero Beach Opera presents Don Giovanni on January 7, 3pm.
Mozart’s Don Giovanni is an arrogant and promiscuous nobleman, who abuses and outrages everyone until he encounters something supernatural that he can’t outwit or destroy. Fully staged in Italian with English supertitles, with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra. VBHS Performing Arts Center
Space Coast Symphony Orchestra presents The Best of Country Music on January 7 at 3pm.
Gainesville Brass Quintet in Vero Beach
First Presbyterian hosts concert by premier brass group on January 7, 4pm.
A free afternoon performance by the Gainesville Brass Quintet, who will make a single tour stop in Vero Beach. Their concert will be hosted by the church long known for its musical outreach, First Presbyterian Church of Vero Beach, 520 Royal Palm Boulevard. Since 1985, the Gainesville Brass Quintet has performed the best in light classics, in addition to quintet literature from the Baroque through the modern eras. Not surprisingly, the January 7 concert repertoire will span the centuries, with works from Gabrielli to John Philip Sousa. The audience will hear North Florida’s premier brass group perform the “Navy Hymn,” “Catwalk Blues,” “Salsa” and a variety of selections to be announced. The Gainesville Brass Quintet is led by founding member and trumpet player, Joseph Jamerson.
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
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.
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.
Historic House Tours Laura (Riding) Jackson Foundation
January 9, 1 – 5pm. Mueller Campus of IRSC, 6155 College Lane in Vero Beach.
VBMA Museum Stories: 0-23 Month Olds
January 10, 9:30 – 10:30am
VBMA Museum Stories for 2-4 Year Olds
January 10, 10:30 – 11:30am
Art at The Emerson presents“Different Strokes” Exhibition
Meet the Artist Reception, January 10, 5:30pm. On view through February 28.
Gallery hours: Monday – Friday from 10am – 3pm.
For more information, please visit www.artattheemersoncenter.com
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 through 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.
Live! From Vero Beach presents Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA will deliver the closest ABBA experience you’ll ever get with some of Sweden’s most experienced and talented singers and musicians playing 100% live. As part of the audience of LIVE! From Vero Beach’s inaugural show of the 2024 series, you will be on your feet dancing during the entire show!!
Mark your calendars now for Thursday evening, January 11, 7 p.m. at The Emerson Center. All concerts are presented by MusicWorks, Inc. and Paris Productions with the exclusive sponsorship of ABBA by The O’Dare Boga Dobson Group and ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. The real estate professionals will also be underwriting a complimentary champagne toast in the lobby so prepare to come early and join in on the pre-show comradery! Non-Profit Partner for this concert is The Source.
Sunrise Theatre presents REZA – Edge Of Illusion on January 11, 7:30pm and Jay Leno on January 12, 8pm. Visit http://www.sunrisetheatre.com
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 18.
Artists Choice: Variety, The Spice Of Life
On view through January 21, 2024
The VBMA collaborates with Cultural Council of IRC/Art In Public Places to present the 3rd annual art exhibition in the Patten Community Gallery. In response to the Cultural Council’s call to artists a collection of work has been curated to reflect member’s wide variety of talent through perspective, use of materials and style. Cultural Council of IRC Member Exhibit:
Judy Burgarella, Andy Burnam, Merana Cadorette, Tony Caruso, Ella Chabot, Diana Farace, Elise Geary, Janet Grossarth, Rene Guerin, Gail Lois Jaffe, Marzia Kennedy, Barbara Landry, Lisa Lugo, Joshua McMiller, Janvier Miller, Gustav Miller, Tara Ravoni, Mark San Souci, Dorothy Napp Schindel, Yvonne Steere, Lauri Tagliaferro & Mark Wygonik
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).
Riverside Theatre presents Jersey Boys performances through January 28.
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.
Vero Beach Art Club Gallery & Marketplace
Big Bold & Beautiful
On view through February 9. Artwork is available for purchase at all exhibiting shows. 1903 14th Avenue, Vero Beach
Art in Public Places Program sponsored by the Cultural Council of Indian River County Intergenerational Recreation Center Exhibit Big, Bold & Abstract, On view through March 6. Featured Artists: Mary Carter, Tony Caruso, Allie Comer, Diana Farce, Patricia Forelle & Wendy Ryles.
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.
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.
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: January thru April: Tuesday – Saturday 11am-4pm
A Look Ahead:
LIVE! From Vero Beach welcomes an old-time favorite group to Emerson Center stage with songs by The Lettermen! These hits are what romantic dreams are made of and if you mark your calendars for Thursday evening, January 18 at 7 p.m., you will travel back in time remembering where and when you loved any one of the hit-making songs by this talented male pop vocal trio.
The Lettermen have over 75 albums, numerous certified gold, and a myriad of hits including “The Way You Look Tonight,” “When I Fall in Love,” “Come Back Silly Girl,” “Theme from a Summer Place,” “Goin’ Out of My Head/Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,” “Put Your Head on My Shoulder,” “Hurt So Bad,” and “Shangri-La.”
BALLET VERO BEACH announces CHOREOGRAPHER’S NOTEBOOK: CAMDAM. To Celebrate Distinctive Works Choreographed by Artistic Director/CEO and Ballet Master. Ballet Vero Beach officially kicks off their second decade with a program celebrating some of the most distinctive works choreographed by Artistic Director/CEO Adam Schnell and Ballet Master Camilo A. Rodriguez.
Rodriguez’s neoclassical Ritornello returns for the first time since its premiere, while Schnell contributes his beloved Finch Concerto to the program. The program also features Sonata for Violin and Piano which is the only true choreographic collaboration Rodriguez and Schnell have ever undertaken. Each work on this epic program has become an audience favorite. Don’t miss the opportunity to see them on the same bill
Full performances are slated for 7:30pm on January 19 and 2:00pm and 7:30pm on January 20. The Accessible/Family Friendly Series performance for this production will take place January 21 at 2:00pm.
CCIRC Cultural Connections at the Laura (Riding) Jackson Historical House on January 24, 4 – 6 PM at Laura (Riding) Jackson Historic House, Indian River State College / Mueller Campus, 6155 College Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32966. Tickets: $20 per person. Join us for refreshments, hors d’oeuvres, a poetry stroll, and short readings of creative writing as the Laura (Riding) Jackson Foundation welcomes visitors to tour the gardens and historic home & pole barn at the Indian River State College’s Mueller Campus.
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