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Media Alert: From Burning Man to Cornell Art Museum; Meet Artist Claudia La Bianca of Miami, Florida

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:30pm

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is hosting a “Meet the Artist” talk and Q&A session at Cornell Art Museum in Delray Beach featuring Claudia La Bianca of Miami, Florida. The event takes place during Delray Beach’s First Friday Art Walk on October 6. Claudia’s installation, “Kintsugi: The Art of Healing,” which made its debut at Burning Man 2022, is part of the Art Immersive Exhibition on view at the Cornell Art Museum through January 21, 2024. 

WHEN: Friday, October 6, 2023, 6 to 9 p.m. Artist will speak at 7 p.m. followed by Q&A session.

WHERE: Cornell Art Museum, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Parking available at Old School Square garage.



WHO: Artist Claudia La Bianca of Miami, Florida. https://claudialabianca.com/about-1

DETAILS: The Art of Healing installation has traveled extensively, picking up some wonderful travel dust along the way. It was first revealed at Burning Man in 2022 and was meant as a healing vessel from the Playa. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer powdered gold. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as an art form. A repaired piece shows the scars and history of an object, highlighting what it has survived and overcome rather than disguising a presumed flaw.

The Kintsugi installation is comprised of a large rotating Broken Heart Sculpture with gold-colored fissures surrounded by Whimsical Trees and heart shapes containing messages from a spiritual world, the universe. According to the artist, “With the global pandemic and global conflict, loss of life and love, guilt, shame and so much suffering, we all came away a bit broken. It is time to heal. While walls can protect, they cannot heal a broken heart. When the time is right to heal, like the ancient Japanese art, we turn to nature.” 

 

Photos of “Kintsugi: The Art of Healing” courtesy of the Delray Beach DDA:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/l79eq9evt4ddgp1leziej/h?rlkey=7wmvue0lvmc7kil608a3z5kd1&dl=0

 

For a full list of events happening at the Cornell Art Museum, please visit https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/cornell or call 561-654-2220. 

 
 

New Exhibitions Now Open at Cornell Art Museum: Art Immersive, Delray Walls Artist Showcase, and Juan Abuela Spotlight

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:25pm

The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has announced three new exhibitions at the Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square in Downtown Delray Beach. The Cornell Art Museum is free and open to the public. It is located at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444

The new exhibits are as follows:

  • Art Immersive

    The Upper Level Galleries of the Cornell Art Museum will showcase immersive art with a state-of-the-art, visual and sound projection room; a Burning Man 2022 interactive art installation by Claudia LaBianca; and a group exhibition from Miami Art Society. The Art Immersive exhibit is on display until January 21, 2024.

  • Delray Walls Artist Showcase

    The Lower Level Northeast and Southeast Galleries will feature 25 pieces of art from 12 artists. The showcase brings to light the many regional muralists who began their careers painting canvas, wood or creating sculpture as well as murals.  The exhibit is on display through November 26, 2023.

  • Spotlight Gallery: Juan Abuela

    Cuban-born artist Juan Abuela’s “Pressure” series, which features wood and neon-painted concrete sculptures depicting our response and reaction to “Pressure,” is on display on the Lower Level of the Cornell Art Museum through November 26, 2023. Juan also created an original work of art “Balance” to remain on view in the center Atrium of the Cornell Art Museum through January 21, 2024.

The new exhibitions were curated by the DDA’s Cultural Arts Director, Marusca Gatto, in collaboration with Galera Collective and Wynwood Buggies. The Cornell Art Museum is free and open to the public. Hours at the Cornell Art Museum are: Wednesday 12-5PM; Thursday & Friday 12-7PM; Saturday 10AM-5PM; and Sunday 12-5PM.

 

For a full list of events happening at the Cornell Art Museum, visit https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/cornell or call 561-654-2220.

Old School Square Hosts 27th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:19pm

WHAT: The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA), in partnership with Howard Alan Events, has announced the 27th Annual Downtown Delray Beach Craft Festival is returning to Downtown Delray Beach on Saturday, Sept. 9th & Sunday, Sept. 10th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show will take place outdoors at Old School Square, at 51 N. Swinton Avenue. This central, downtown location is surrounded by great shops, and fantastic restaurants in an artistic community.

 

WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 9th & Sunday, Sept. 10th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m 

 

WHERE:  Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444

 

COST: Free

 

For a full list of events happening at Old School Square, visit https://delrayoldschoolsquare.com/events or call 561-654-2220.

 

POP2000 Tour Coming to Delray Beach This Summer Featuring Members of N’Sync, O-Town & More!

Friday, June 20, 2025 - 3:04pm

  

Delray Beach, FL – April 25, 2025: Get ready for a nostalgia-packed summer as the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) presents a "Pop Culture" celebration at Old School Square, featuring the electrifying POP 2000 Tour Concert at The Amphitheatre and a bold new art exhibition at the Cornell Art Museum.

 

POP 2000 Tour Concert – A Boy Band Blast from the Past!

On Saturday, July 5, 2025, The Amphitheatre at Old School Square will come alive with the POP 2000 Tour Concert. Hosted by Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC, the show will feature performances by members of O-Town, LFO, and Ryan Cabrera—a dream lineup for any 2000s pop fan. General admission and VIP tickets are on sale now at https://events.delrayoldschoolsquare.com/event-details/pop-2000.

 

COST:

  • General Admission: $27 per ticket (kids 5 and under are free). Bring your own seat.
  • Premium: $47 per ticket. Enjoy a premium seat.  
  • VIP Ticket: $67 per ticket. Enjoy our VIP experience with access to our exclusive VIP lounge area with a dedicated bar, a VIP seat at the front of the stage, and a free specialty cocktail.

 

"Pop Culture" Exhibition at Cornell Art Museum

Opening Saturday, July 5, 2025, the "Pop Culture" exhibition will take over the lower galleries of the Cornell Art Museum through September 28, 2025. Admission is free (donations welcome), inviting visitors to explore vibrant works by talented artists, including:

  • Gwak – A Sarasota-based artist whose 15-year journey in the arts reflects a fascination with the unconventional.
  • Ashleigh Walters – A Palm Beach County painter and sculptor known for her whimsical, oddly scaled creations.
  • Annina Rüst – A Jupiter-based artist-technologist pushing the boundaries of electronics and software-based media art.
  • Rogerio Peixoto – A Brazilian born South Florida artist creating 3D sculptures and pop paintings on mirror.

 

WHEN: Saturday, July 5, 2025. Cornell Art Museum exhibition opening takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. POP 2000 TOUR Concert is from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Gates open at 6 p.m. The “Pop Culture” exhibition will remain on view in the Lower NE and SE galleries of the Cornell Art Museum through September 28, 2025. Hours at the Cornell Art Museum are Wednesday 12 to 5 p.m.; Thursday & Friday 12 to 7 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.

 

WHERE: Cornell Art Museum and The Amphitheatre at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444. Parking available in Old School Square garage. Concert Entrance: Please enter the concert area at NE 2nd Avenue / Pineapple Grove Way.

 

TICKETS: https://events.delrayoldschoolsquare.com/event-details/pop-2000

 

IMAGES courtesy of the Delray DDA: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/0lz7eo8cbis9atvn6tj4d/AJBcpv_FuyFXV0ABd-wpnVE?rlkey=20785k4fa1lljmf7t1cyoe2c3&st=m8n2kjs7&dl=0

DELRAY BEACH DDA CELEBRATES FOUNDER ROY M. SIMON (1930 - 2024)

Tuesday, August 20, 2024 - 1:39pm

Roy M. Simon, Delray Beach Architect and Founder of the Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority, Passed Away Today, August 14, 2024

Delray Beach, Florida – August 14, 2024: The Delray Beach Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Roy Simon, a cherished member of the Delray Beach community. Simon, age 93, a longtime architect and founder of the Delray Beach DDA, passed away today, August 14, 2024. Simon, who is also the father of current Executive Director of the DDA, Laura Simon, was surrounded by family.Simon was born in Delray Beach and grew up in Downtown Delray where he attended Delray Beach Elementary School and Delray Beach High School – both of which are now part of Old School Square. He was the grandson and son of Delray Beach pioneers who first settled in Downtown Delray Beach in 1912. Simon, one Delray Beach’s oldest working architects, established his firm in Delray Beach in 1959, providing architectural services in building design, preparation of construction documents, interior design, historic preservation, and more. One of his most notable projects was the recently demolished Atlantic Plaza near Veterans Park, open from 1987 to 2023. He also designed Pompey Park, the original Urban Outfitters building and many of the churches in Delray Beach, such as Trinity Lutheran and St. Vincent’s Catholic Church.

In 1971, Simon founded the Delray Beach DDA in order to grow, strengthen, and enhance the economic vitality of Downtown Delray Beach. His mission was to create parking for visitors and employees in Downtown Delray. He spearheaded the creation of the in-lieu parking program, and he assembled and helped the DDA acquire the majority of the public parking lots in Downtown Delray Beach. Then in 1987, Simon was part of a “task force” created to save the buildings that had once housed Delray Beach Elementary and High School but had since been abandoned by the Palm Beach County School District. Simon, along with Frances Bourque and Ken Simback, had a vision of turning the property into a people-oriented activity center for the arts and culture – one that would revitalize downtown Delray forever – and they called it Old School Square. The task force then officially created the Old School Square Foundation.

Simon was an active member of many boards for Delray Beach and Palm Beach County, including the Code Enforcement Board, Community Appearance Board, Planning and Zoning Board, and Zoning Board of Adjustments. He served as Vice President and two-time President of the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce, was a former Trustee and Board Member of the Old School Square Historic Preservation Project, and twice served as Chairman of the Delray Beach DDA. A charter board member and 42-year board member of the Delray Beach Historical Society, he also served as a Trustee since 1977. As a member of the Rotary Club, he earned the “Service Above Self” award.

Simon resided in the Delray Beach Lake Ida neighborhood for more than 65 years and dedicated his life to the growth and vitality of his beloved city. You could find him eating lunch almost every day at his favorite restaurant, the Green Owl and he always honked as he drove past the DDA offices in Downtown Delray on his way home from work. His widow, Beth, who was by his side since 1961, passed away in 2023.

“My father’s passion and commitment to his hometown and, most of all, the DDA is incredible. There was not a day that went by where he did not ask how Downtown Delray and the DDA were doing, along with sharing what we SHOULD be doing to help downtown prosper,” said his daughter Laura Simon who started with the DDA in 2010 after her father’s encouragement. “It is and has been truly an honor and privilege to serve in his footsteps for my hometown.”

 

Photos of Roy Simon, courtesy of the Simon Family: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/otzyyedcito8wnv4e3wub/AFzLHj2DHBXszsv7eVKI58s?rlkey=9dkpz5ni67tu6xug1amcm8kvj&st=cm0splf2&dl=0