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      arts & eNtertaiNmeNt from page 21                   Each edition of LUSH also features a contemporary artist   of forms are shared with the contemporary ceramics on view.
                                                        primarily working in 2-D media. This year, LUSH 3 includes     Lighthouse ArtCenter has been a cornerstone of the
        This juried                                     the work of West Palm Beach artist Chris Leidy, known for his   visual arts in northern Palm Beach and Martin counties since
      exhibition received                               global expeditions that capture striking photographic images   1964. With a mission to inspire and connect through vibrant
      nearly 500 submissions                            from beneath the ocean’s surface. LUSH 3 focuses on Leidy’s   exhibitions and educational programs, LAC serves over 20,000
      from  emerging  and                               photography of coral, whose textures, colors, and complexity   visitors annually and supports a diverse community outreach
      established  ceramic                                                                                 initiative. For more information about Lighthouse ArtCenter,
      artists nationwide. A                                                                                visit lighthousearts.org.
      panel of  nationally
      recognized ceramic
      artists  selected
      artworks by forty-four
      artists from thirty-
      eight cities, and their
      functional, sculptural,
      and experimental
      pieces were all created
      within the past two  Cayla Leidy, Zephyr Leidy, Chris
      years. Jamie Bates, a  Leidy and Hilary Pulitzer
      renowned ceramicist
      and LAC 3-Wings Fellowship Visiting Artist, served as a judge
      and was awarded over $4,000 in prizes.             Patricia Reagan and Chad Steve

                                                         Palm Beach Dramaworks’ 2024/25 Season




                                                           On November 1, just a                           how far we’ve come. It’s been a lot of hard work, but we
                                                         few short weeks from now,                         were ably abetted by a wonderful board, staff, and donors,
                                                         Palm Beach Dramaworks                             and encouraged every step of the way by subscribers and
                                                         (PBD) will open its doors for                     patrons.” In June, the Chamber of Commerce named PBD
                                                         its 25th anniversary season.                      2024 Nonprofit of the Year.
                                                         When patrons step inside, they’ll be entering a brand new
                                                         eye-catching and immersive lobby that is both efficient and   2024/25 Season
                                                         welcoming, the perfect place to start the evening’s theatre
                                                         experience. As always, PBD is offering a season of eclectic   Lost In Yonkers
                                                         and invigorating plays – classic, contemporary, and a world   By Neil Simon
                                                         premiere – the kind of thought-provoking material that   Directed by Julianne Boyd
                                                         audiences have come to expect.                    November 1 to 17
                                                           “It’s been a long and sometimes winding road to get to 25     When their widowed father
                                                         years, and we are so grateful to have reached this milestone,”   heads south to try and earn a living,
                                                         said Producing Artistic Direct William Hayes and Managing   two teenage boys, Jay and Arty, are
                                                         Director Sue Ellen Beryl. “When we think back on how we   left in the care of their autocratic
                                                         started – no money, a vague idea about what we wanted PBD   Grandma Kurnitz, whose four adult
                                                         to be, and performing in an old theatre that would be torn
                                                         down not too long after we left – it’s so joyous to reflect on   Arts & Entertainment on page 23

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