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Lighthouse ArtCenter’s 17th Annual D’Art For Art Fundraiser
Sold-Out Event Kicks Off 60th attire and the evening
Anniversary Of The ArtCenter featured a themed decor
including centerpieces
Providing Arts And Culture To with hand-made and
painted Volkswagen
The Community Vans adorned with
colorful Gerber daisies
Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery and School of Art (LAC), a and baby’s breath.
501(c)(3) not-for-profit dedicated to inspiring, engaging, and The ambiance was
connecting the community through the universal language complemented by the
of art, hosted its 17th Annual D’Art for Art Fundraiser. The tunes of violinist Carl
sold-out event, held on Saturday, Jan. 13 at Turtle Creek Club Schmid, who serenaded
in Tequesta, marked the kickoff of LAC’s 60th-anniversary guests with iconic
celebrations, showcasing a vibrant evening that brought ’60s music. Attendees Tanya Lorigan and Keith Lorigan Suzanne Manzi and Laurie Brower
together art enthusiasts and supporters. indulged in a delightful
The fundraiser played a pivotal role in raising critical funds culinary experience and an array of beverages while exploring crucial role in supporting various programs facilitated by
to support Lighthouse ArtCenter’s diverse programs, impactful over 300 pieces of art, including paintings, jewelry, glass, Lighthouse ArtCenter. These initiatives include a three-wings
exhibitions, community outreach initiatives, and the renovation textiles, sculptures, and ceramics. artist fellowship, visiting artist fellowship, scholarships for
of the 3-D building. The event not only exceeded expectations D’Art for Art centers around the unique concept of adult and youth art classes, and outreach to various community
but also set the stage for a year-long celebration of LAC’s six “darting” for art. Each attendee was randomly assigned to a organizations including Banner Lake Academy, Dunbar Early
decades of providing arts and culture to the community. famous ’60s artist or band, and when the name was called, it Learning Center, Hobe Sound Early Learning Center, El Sol,
“We are very grateful to our community for their was their turn to “dart” for a piece of art to take home, creating Edna W. Runner Tutorial Center, Jupiter Medical Center,
overwhelming support. The success of this event reflects the an interactive and engaging experience. Adding an element of Senior ArtReach at Mangrove Bay and ArtBoxes filled with
ongoing commitment of individuals and businesses to the excitement, one of the evening’s highlights was the auctioning art supplies and lessons for El Sol and Hope Rural School.
flourishing arts and cultural scene in our community,” said of an exclusive two-hour private workshop for eight people Additionally, Lighthouse ArtCenter offers art classes for
Executive Director Jeni Licata. with one of Lighthouse ArtCenter’s esteemed instructors. veterans, adults and youth with special needs, and mindfulness
Embracing the spirit of the 1960s, guests donned ’60s The funds raised at the D’Art for Art Fundraiser play a classes in collaboration with the Center for Child Counseling.
For more information about Lighthouse ArtCenter and
upcoming events, please visit lighthousearts.org.
About Lighthouse ArtCenter
Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery and School of Art is a
501(c)(3) not-for-profit founded in 1964 by eight artists and
Christopher Norton. The ArtCenter is dedicated to the visual
arts whose mission is to inspire, engage and connect our
community through a vibrant school of art, unique exhibitions
and diverse special events. The center has grown into a three-
building campus with a gallery and 2-D studio, a 3-D studio,
and a jewelry and textile studio. Supported by memberships,
tuition, grants and donations, Lighthouse ArtCenter serves
over 20,000 visitors, 3,000 students, 45 faculty members, 400
summer art campers and a comprehensive outreach program
George Damman, Kathe Damman, Jane O’Neill and to benefit underserved populations. For more information, visit
Ann Palumbo, Sidney Palumbo and Cheryl Palumbo Patrick O’Neill https://www.lighthousearts.org.
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