ArtServe will debut its latest exhibition, “The Artwork of Language: Celebrating the Aesthetic and Mental Great thing about Phrases,” on June 26, 2026. The exhibition runs by August 28, 2026, and opens with a free public reception on Friday, June 26, at 6 p.m.
Exploring the intersection of visible artwork and language, the exhibition highlights the aesthetic and inventive worth of the written phrase by works impressed by storytelling, poetry, calligraphy, literature and different language-based artwork kinds. The exhibition invitations guests to think about how phrases can transcend communication to grow to be highly effective inventive expression.
This program is supported by Funding Arts Broward, supporting revolutionary native visible and performing arts and humanities training in Broward County.
Opening evening will characteristic a particular interpretive dance efficiency choreographed by Emily Caravella, bringing themes of language, motion, and expression to life. All through the exhibition run, guests may also have the chance to view a set of calligraphy and illuminated manuscripts supplied by Tony Pastucci, showcasing the historic and visible fantastic thing about the written phrase throughout cultures and centuries.
“Language shapes how we perceive ourselves, join with others, and expertise the world round us,” mentioned Jason Hughes, CEO of ArtServe. “This exhibition celebrates the creativity that emerges when artists rework phrases into visible experiences, reminding us that language itself is usually a highly effective artwork type.”
Along with the group exhibition, ArtServe may also current “Ceramic Sculpture by Walter O’Neill,” a solo exhibition that includes the artist’s distinctive ceramic works. Collectively, the exhibitions provide guests a various exploration of communication, creativity and inventive craftsmanship.
ArtServe is positioned at 1350 East Dawn Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale. Open Monday by Friday, 9 a.m. to six p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to six p.m. Day by day admission is free. For extra details about the exhibition, membership, or volunteering, go to www.artserve.org or electronic mail [email protected].




