Artist Run Space, The Box Gallery brings the best 3 To see in Palm Beach.


"Ars Musae:The Odyssey Frieze" by Marzia Ellero Ransom "
January 2018 The Box Gallery- In Partnership with Art Synergy Art Palm Beach Week Modern + Contemporary Fair




The Box Gallery brings the Best 3 to see to Palm Beach



811 Belvedere Road
West Palm Beach Florida 33405

Contact: PalmBeachFineArtGallery@gmail.com

Dates:

December 30, 2017 | 7-10 p.m. Opening Reception
6th Black and White Affair Featuring Churchill Rifenberg
Exhibition Dates: 12-30-2017 to 1-12-2018
Tickets $10

January 13, 2018 | 7- 10 p.m.  Opening Reception
Ars Musae:The Odyssey Frieze and Coast to Coast 
Exhibition Dates: January 13 to February 9, 2018
Tickets $10

West Palm Beach- If you're thinking you have seen it all this month during Art Basel in Miami, The Box Gallery has a few surprises starting on December 30th and continuing through Palm Beach Art Week.

Artist Rolando Chang Barrero, who owner and operates The Box Gallery will present the best 3 to see exhibitions: the Churchill Rifenberg Exhibition opens on December 3O, 2017 at 7 p.m. during artist's annual pre-new year's eve celebration, the 6th Annual Black and White Affair which will be held this year at The Box Gallery located at 811 Belvedere Road, at the Heat of the West Palm Beach Cultural Corridor. Rifenberg who has traveled the world brings the magic and allure to his travels to life in his spectacular compositions that unite collage with his expertise in drawing and painting.



As the two art fairs, Art Palm Beach and The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, return to Palm Beach two more surprises await collectors and art patrons visiting West Palm Beach. The Box Gallery will be presenting the monumental "Ars Musae:The Odyssey Frieze" by Marzia Ellero Ransom along and the Tomata du Plenty: Coast to Coast Exhibition and Panel discussion on January 13, 2018.


"Ars Musae:The Odyssey Frieze" by Marzia Ellero Ransom 

Marzia Ellero Ransom is a Renaissance artist. Her work spans from painting and photography, to sculpture and video installations. Marzia also teaches several disciplines at the University of West Florida and Pensacola State College in Pensacola, FL.

Ransom, who was born in Italy, earned her first degree in graphic design and photography then received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in studio art from UWF. After earning a master’s degree in painting and photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, she moved back to Pensacola and is now an instructor in the CFPA. Her resume grew even more when she was chosen to be the resident artist this year.


Tomata du Plenty: Coast to Coast Florida

The Box Gallery will be host of the second of a three state tour, Tomata du Plenty Coast to Coast organized by Sandra Schulman and Carlos Iglesias of Los Angeles honoring the life and contributions of the enigmatic Tomata du plenty a one time runaway turned Cockette, Screamer comic queer  performance Icon and visual artist. 
Panel Discussion with Sandra Schulman, Carlos Iglesias, JC Carroll, Rolando Chang Barrero, and Carlos Alves.

The colorful coast-to-coast life of TomatĆ¢ du Plenty has been getting renewed attention lately with the production of a feature length documentary. TomatĆ¢—his real name David Xavier Harrigan (May 28, 1948 – August 21, 2000)—received much attention 1970s as the lead singer of the infamous punk band The Screamers, who made heads roll with their unusual no-guitar band and vivid logo of a screaming man with spiky hair by Gary Panter. Fe moved to South Miami Beach in the early 1990s, drawn by the lure of cheap rents, oceanfront apartments and a thriving art community.





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