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The Arts
Delray Beach
may be a small town, but it places a huge emphasis on arts and culture, from downtown’s vibrant murals and eclectic galleries to live music and locally produced theatre.
Arts Garage
Arts Garage’s mission is ‘connecting our community to the world, through the arts.’ It accomplishes this mission through music, events, exhibitions and classes. Arts Garage brings local, emerging artists as well as established global performers to Delray Beach.
94 N.E. Second Ave.| 561-450-6357 | artsgarage.org
Arts Warehouse
Arts Warehouse is an arts incubator space for artist residencies, education, talks, community-based arts projects and exhibitions. Visit the local artists in their workshops, or take in their latest exhibition in this beautifully renovated warehouse space. Classes, workshops and special events are always happening here.
313 N.E. Third St. | 561-330-9614 | artswarehouse.org
Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square
Housed in the restored and renovated 1913 Delray Elementary building, the Cornell Art Museum strives to show locally, nationally and internationally recognized contemporary artists. By exposing visitors to exhibitions that are culturally relevant and exciting, the Museum hopes to foster creativity and inspire imagination. The Cornell Art Museum, as well as the rest of the campus of Old School Square, is owned by the City of Delray Beach and operated and managed by the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach | 561-654-2220 | downtowndelraybeach.com
Delray Beach Playhouse
The Delray Beach Playhouse is a hidden gem on Lake Ida, nestled in the family neighborhood that bears the same name. The Playhouse features plays, musicals, comedians and a Nostalgia concert series.
950 N.W. Ninth St. | 561-272-1282 | delraybeachplayhouse.com
Paragon Theaters Delray + Penny Lanes + IMAX
Paragon Theaters and Penny Lanes are Delray’s ultimate year-round entertainment destination. Experience luxury amenities like Axis15 Extreme, which features a large-format screen tilted 15 degrees; 4K Laser Projection and Dolby Atmos immersive sound; new VIP Lux Box Dine-In seating (the best seats in the house); and Palm Beach County’s only IMAX with laser projection. Walk next door to Penny Lanes and try your luck at bowling. Experience Spark, augmented reality bowling, and other gamified technology to enhance your total experience, and visit the full arcade as well!
14775 Lyons Road | 561-865-9487 | paragontheaters.com
Pineapple Grove Arts District
If you want to know where the locals go, you’ll find them in Pineapple Grove. The Grove is home to Arts Garage and Arts Warehouse but also features outdoor sculptures and murals. Nearly all the arts and culture organizations and galleries are open for the First Friday Art Walk each month.
Murals and Public Art
Murals and public art dot the landscape not only of Pineapple Grove but throughout the town, including the West Atlantic and Osceola Park neighborhoods. Visit the Delray Art Trail website to find out about art installations, murals, galleries and cultural centers throughout the town: delrayarttrail.com.
History and Culture
Dating to the late 19th century, Delray Beach’s rich and multicultural history includes an early African-American community, enterprising Japanese settlers and a seasonal artists’ colony—all of whose influences still color the city’s landscape today.
Delray Beach Historical Society
The Delray Beach Historical Society’s mission is to collect, preserve and celebrate Delray Beach’s rich history and cultural heritage. A one-acre campus, three historic cottages, a native Florida Heritage Garden and the City Archive provide exciting year-round programming, free research, history exhibits and beautiful events.
3 N.E. First St. | 561-274-9578 | delraybeachhistory.org
Go to page 22 for more information on all of the City’s historical districts.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
With its unique gardens and collections, the Morikami is one of Palm Beach County’s most treasured cultural attractions. Located in a tranquil natural setting, the Morikami invites visitors to explore its many facets and discover Florida’s heritage and its connection with Japan. 4000 Morikami Park Road | 561-495-0233 | morikami.org
West Atlantic
Delray’s longest-standing residential and business community, West Atlantic is home to the town’s first church, as well as the Spady Museum, one of the few museums in Florida dedicated to Black history and culture. The area is also home to the Delray Beach Tennis Center, which hosts the Delray Beach Open and other major tournaments in which local tennis sensation Coco Gauff has been known to make a racquet.
Spady Museum
The Spady Museum’s collections showcase the historical influence and cultural relevance of African-, Caribbean- and Haitian-Americans upon Florida and the southeastern U.S. The Spady Museum also produces the Ride & Remember Trolley Tour, Juneteenth Celebration and Spady Living Heritage Festival.
170 N.W. Fifth Ave. | 561-279-8883 | spadymuseum.com