
Experience the Vibrant Tapestry of Hispanic Art at History Fort Lauderdale
As South Florida gears up for another vibrant October, History Fort Lauderdale is set to host its fourth annual “Viva Fort Lauderdale: Celebrating Hispanic Art & Culture” exhibit, running from September 10 to October 19, 2025. This exhibit, coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month, promises to bring together the rich creativity and stories of our local Hispanic community.
Meet the Artists Transforming Our Local Culture
Featured in this year's exhibit are talented local artists including Oscar Montoya from Colombia, Isabel Perez Salazar from Venezuela, Florencia Clement de Grandprey from Spain, and Lifrancis Rojas, also from Venezuela. Each artist contributes a unique perspective, showcasing the diverse tapestry of Latin American culture and heritage through visually stunning artwork.
Why This Event Matters
The “Viva Fort Lauderdale” exhibit isn't just about art; it’s about acknowledging and celebrating the invaluable contributions of the Hispanic community in South Florida. History Fort Lauderdale aims to foster cultural awareness and understanding through engaging exhibitions and interactive experiences. Such initiatives are vital in helping both locals and visitors appreciate the multicultural fabric that defines our city.
Connecting Through Community Events
Alongside this exhibit, history enthusiasts and cultural aficionados can enjoy various ongoing programs at History Fort Lauderdale, which include everything from guided tours to permanent exhibitions like “Women Trailblazers” and “Roots of Resilience.” These programs enrich our understanding of Fort Lauderdale's early years and its vibrant cultural history.
Affordability and Accessibility for Everyone
With admission prices set at just $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $7 for students, the exhibit remains accessible to all. Notably, children under six, military personnel, and members can enter free, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to experience the enriching world of Hispanic art and culture.
Join Us in Celebrating Our Community
The exhibit opens daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., providing an interactive space to learn and engage with art, culture, and community. This is not just an exhibit; it’s a chance for every South Florida local and visitor to celebrate and appreciate our shared heritage.
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