The Palm Beach County Cultural Council is the official arts and culture support agency for Palm Beach County, the Cultural Capital of Florida. The Council is headquartered in the historic Robert M. Montgomery Jr. Building in downtown Lake Worth Beach. The Council presents exhibitions and performances featuring artists who live or work in Palm Beach County. The building also serves as a VISIT FLORIDA certified tourist information center, which is a useful resource for visitors. The Council’s complimentary Cultural Concierge program provides visitors with expert recommendations, free tips and enhanced access to local events, talent and venues.
Also on site is the Roe Green Uniquely Palm Beach Store, featuring handmade goods by local artists, and Project Space, an open-air garden for live music and large-scale sculptures.
Created to foster and support the cultural richness of the region, the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County was established to connect the arts with the community. Founded in 1978, it has become a trusted guardian of Florida’s cultural heritage.
The Center actively supports artistic programs and projects aimed at supporting and promoting local artists and their works. Programs include financial support, educational activities and community arts initiatives.
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is home to a variety of galleries that host exhibitions featuring both local and international artwork. Here, every visitor can immerse themselves in the world of visual art, discovering the diversity of creative expressions.
The Center is actively involved in educational programs aimed at supporting talented young artists and creating a cultural educational experience for the community. Regular master classes, lectures and educational events are designed to broaden the horizons of art in the region.