Palm Beach Illustrated

Where There’s a WILL

f a new year ushers in a restored resolve to visit Palm Beach County’s artistic havens, the recently reopened in West Palm Beach is the ideal starting point. Beginning January 2, its galleries will house three exhibitions that navigate the realms of immigration, systemic injustice, and racialized violence.

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