At CityPlace, visitors can unleash their own creativity, while interacting with international and local artists through large-scale installations, murals, pop-up galleries and more.
At CityPlace, visitors can unleash their own creativity, while interacting with international and local artists through large-scale installations, murals, pop-up galleries and more.
CityPlace is proud to unveil this large scale mural by Amy Lincoln, a New York City-based artist known for her imaginative, intensely hued paintings of the natural world.
Sculptor Fred Eversley, a pioneering artist with an early and long-standing affiliation with the Light and Space movement, debuts his largest public art installation to date at One Flagler: PORTALS, a monumental permanent installation honoring the pathbreaking Black architect Julian Abele.
London-based artist Annie Morris creates fantastical and intricate sculptures, paintings, and drawings. Her latest art installation at CityPlace features a playful vertical stack shaped out of bronze and stainless steel.
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Esper Down the Lane, created by Klip Collective, is an immersive light passage of sweeping light washes and deconstructed video patterns creating a dynamic portal of articulated light.
A new community-gathering place and towering 32- foot-tall LED banyan tree pushing the boundaries of art and technology.
A social sculpture of ever-changing rooms created by vertical columns of water by Danish artist Jeppe Hein.
A thought-provoking installation, My East is Your West reveals its true message through pulsating, sequential lights.
The historic Harriet Himmel is a cultural landmark at CityPlace. Hosting over 75 events annually, this leasable space will event soon welcome Eataly West Palm Beach—an iconic venue honoring Italian culture and cuisine through hands-on classes, tastings, cultural programming and private events.
Visitors can enjoy installations like The Wishing Tree, PORTALS by Fred Eversley, Water Pavilion West Palm by Jeppe Hein, and murals by Amy Lincoln.
Yes, CityPlace offers free access to public art, including murals, sculptures, and immersive installations like The Wishing Tree and Esper Down the Lane.
The Wishing Tree is a 32-foot-tall LED banyan tree that combines art and technology to create an interactive community-gathering space.
Yes, CityPlace features contemporary works, including Annie Morris's Stack 9, Ultramarine Blue and My East Is Your West, among others.
Are There Any Pop-Up Galleries or Cultural Events Happening At Cityplace?
CityPlace regularly hosts pop-up galleries and cultural events, offering opportunities to engage with international and local artists.