
Gallery · 1650 Harrison St., Hollywood, FL
Contemporary visual art from South Florida and beyond — painting, sculpture, photography, fiber, and installation.
On View Now
Three simultaneous exhibitions on view through May 17, 2026, exploring Florida's natural and urban landscape through fiber art, textile installation, and digital photography.

A site-specific installation featuring 20 artists addressing the Florida Everglades' ecological and cultural narrative. Custom-built, 6-foot square looms serve as both a canvas and an architectural element, creating corridors of woven environments in the galleries. These sculptural interpretations of this vital Florida ecosystem using fiber arts, natural elements, and weaving techniques are both inspired by and an homage to the 1947 book by Marjory Stoneman Douglas, "The Everglades River of Grass".
20 Artists
Plan Your Visit
All three exhibitions are on view simultaneously through May 17, 2026. Gallery admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for members.
Address
1650 Harrison St. Hollywood, FL 33020
Gallery Hours
Wed–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM Thursday until 8 PM Sat–Sun 12 – 4 PM
Admission
$10 Adults $5 Students/Seniors Free for Members
Phone
954.921.3274
Archive
Jan 31 – Feb 21, 2026
Brooks Scarpa Huber
Explores the evolution of Brooks Scarpa Huber as a bi-coastal practice shaped by climate, culture, and community. Highlights the firm's role as architect of the Hollywood Arts Hub.
Oct 18, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026
Dennis Scholl
A new body of work exploring the poetics of space exploration through assemblages of NASA memorabilia, taking its title from John Glenn's experience of witnessing four sunsets while orbiting Earth.
Oct 18, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026
Felice Grodin
Architectural drawings intricately weaving elements of imagination, the future, and the past. More than 10 new works, some created during Grodin's time as a Center 2025 Spring Artist in Residence.
Oct 18, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026
Brian Reedy
More than 10 custom linoleum block prints featuring macabre and spooky iconography of hauntings, oddities, and the afterlife in an expressionist and graphic style.
2025
Silvia Lizama, Pablo Cano, Patricia Schnall Gutierrez, Kandy G. Lopez, Carlos Solano
Five artists offering unique perspectives on personal identity while reflecting the Center's core values of creativity, education, innovation, and collaboration — celebrating 50 years of art in Hollywood.
2024–2025
Galal Ramadan
Hyper-realistic colored pencil portraits and landscapes by award-winning, self-taught master Galal Ramadan, born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt.
Programs
The Center's Artist-in-Residence program provides working artists with studio space, a $7,000 stipend, exhibition opportunities, and professional development — fostering deep relationships between artists and the Hollywood community.
7 Months
Duration
$7,000
Stipend
Semi-Private
Studio Space
Included
Exhibition
For Artists
The Center curates this list of trusted funding, residency, and professional development opportunities for visual artists. Follow us on social media as we routinely post open calls and additional opportunities.
Propose Your Work
The Curator of Exhibitions routinely reviews submissions by emerging and established artists in the contemporary art field. Submissions are reviewed via email. Phone calls and scheduled visits are by invitation only.
How to Submit
Images of your latest body of work (file sizes no larger than 10 MB, JPEG and PDF preferred)
Description or artist statement of your current practice (no longer than 500 words)
CV with your current website at the top, outlining your education, exhibition experiences, awards, residencies, and publications
Submissions are conducted on an ongoing basis. There is no set time for review. If accepted, our Curator will personally email you. Submitting a proposal does not guarantee an exhibition — yet we value your time as we continue to expand our outreach to artists.