There’s always something new to experience in the Palm Beaches! To help plan your week, here are three ideas from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, the official support agency for arts and culture in Florida’s cultural capital. For even more to see and do, visit the Council’s events calendar at palmbeachculture.com/events.
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A decade of work, reckoned and remade at Arts Warehouse
“This Is. The End.” brings together 10 years of work by Khaulah Naima Nuruddin in a powerful solo exhibition at Arts Warehouse. Working across painting, mixed media, sculpture and installation, Nuruddin reflects on emotional and spiritual weight, the responsibilities we carry, and the ways community and care shape who we are becoming. Curated by Tayina Deravile, the exhibition considers creation as an ongoing process — something that can be undone, reimagined and made again.
“This Is. The End.”: On display through Feb. 28. Arts Warehouse, 313 NE 3rd St., Delray Beach. Info: 561-330-9614 or www.artswarehouse.org.
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Puccini’s ‘La bohème’ returns to the Kravis Center
Love, youth and heartbreak take center stage as Palm Beach Opera presents Puccini’s beloved “La bohème” for one weekend only. Set in 1830s Paris, the opera follows a close-knit group of young artists navigating friendship, ambition and romance, brought to life through soaring melodies and unforgettable arias. Lush, emotional and deeply human, “La bohème” remains one of opera’s most enduring and moving works.
“La bohème”: Performances run this Friday, Jan. 23 through Sunday, Jan. 25. Tickets start at $25. Palm Beach Opera at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. Info: 561-833-7888 or pbopera.org.
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A luminous night of Baroque music
Step into the grandeur of the Baroque era with a chamber music program that pairs the flute’s glowing sound with strings, cello and harpsichord. Presented by the Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach, works by masters of the period unfold in an evening that moves from refined lyricism to dramatic bravado, all set within one of Palm Beach’s most atmospheric performance spaces. It’s a polished, intimate concert that rewards close listening and a love of classical tradition.
“Golden Baroque: The Luminous Flute”: 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22 at Tickets are $75. Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, 141 S. County Road, Palm Beach. Info: 561-379-6773 or www.chambermusicpalmbeach.org.
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