“Viva Fort Lauderdale: Celebrating Hispanic Art & Culture” Fine Art Exhibit Returns To History Fort Lauderdale

SEPTEMBER 15 – OCTOBER 15

Mixed Media By Florencia Clement de Grandprey
Mixed Media By Florencia Clement de Grandprey

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, History Fort Lauderdale, proud steward of our community’s past by making our heritage accessible and engaging to residents and visitors, will present the return of “Viva Fort Lauderdale: Celebrating Hispanic Art & Culture” from September 15 through October 15. This fine art and sculpture exhibit celebrating the contributions of our multicultural Latin community will feature work from local artists including Leonardo Montoya (Colombia), Lifrancis Rojas (Venezuela), Isabel Perez Salazar (Venezuela) and Florencia Clement de Grandprey (Spain). The exhibit will open with a free artist meet and greet reception and preview on September 14 at the New River Inn (231 Southwest Second Avenue). “History Fort Lauderdale welcomes the return of ‘Viva Fort Lauderdale: Celebrating Hispanic Art & Culture,’ featuring some of our talented artists-in-residence, during Hispanic Heritage Month,” said Patricia Zeiler, executive director of History Fort Lauderdale. “South Florida is a true melting pot of cultures and our vibrant Latin community plays a key role in our daily life. We invite guests of all ages to enjoy this curated collection of lively, inspiring works from contemporary artists with roots across the globe.” History Fort Lauderdale is proud to host a variety of engaging multicultural experiences, year-round. It seeks to bring awareness to the community through both traveling exhibits and multiple permanent exhibits including “Women Trailblazers,” “Fort Lauderdale – the Early Years,” “The African American Experience,” “Fashion & Musical Theatre,” “From Dugouts to Dream Yachts: the story of boat building along the New River,” Seminole Arts & Culture,” “New River Archaeology,” and, most recently, “Take PRIDE, a retrospective on LGBTQ life in South Florida.” The nonprofit museum also hosts an artists’ collective collaborative space. History Fort Lauderdale, celebrating 61 years of being the proud steward of our community’s past by making our heritage accessible and engaging to residents and visitors, brings the stories of our diverse community to life through engaging educational experiences, innovative cultural exhibits, research and preservation of artifacts. Guests to Fort Lauderdale are invited to explore the city’s rich past that is housed in historic buildings on a lushly landscaped campus – the History Museum of Fort Lauderdale situated in the 1905 New River Inn, the 1907 Pioneer House Museum, the 1899 Ivy Cromartie School house Museum and the Hoch Research Library, South Florida’s foremost history center housing print resources and newspapers from 1910 – present plus 400,000 archival photos, 2,500 maps and 5,000 architectural blueprints.

Mixed Media Portrait By Isabel Perez
Mixed Media Portrait By Isabel Perez