VISUAL ARTS
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HOLIDAY 2022: 63
Another Fifth Avenue tradition is 100% Pure
Florida, a juried exhibit that highlights the
varied and extraordinary talents of artists
living in the Sunshine State.
The 2023 slate of shows includes:
January: Nature’s Palette, Vicki Busby and
Beth-Anne Fairchild;
February: The Guardians, solo exhibition,
Barbara Desrosiers;
March: 17th Annual 100% Pure Florida,
juried exhibition;
April: Solo exhibition, Tom Busby;
May: Solo exhibition, Esta Rubin;
June: Invitational Show, TBA;
July: Lost & Found IV;
August: TBA;
September: 100% Pure Florida, Best of
Show winner;
October: Solo exhibition, Witha Lacuesta;
and
November/December: 41st holiday fine
craft show
In the Moment by Egle Bredikis can be seen at Eau Gallery.
Susan Bach’s work is being shown at Fifth Avenue Art Gallery.
A short walk away from Fifth Avenue Art Gallery on
EGAD’s Highland Avenue is Eau Gallery, where December
means Great Art in Small Packages, an exhibition of
smaller works.
“Everyone can purchase that great gift of art to fit that
special space in their home,” gallery member Lolly
Walton said.
Like Fifth Avenue Art Gallery, Eau
Gallery hosts opening receptions the
First Friday of the month. Coming
in 2023 is Kaleidoscope of Color in
February; the annual photography
show in April; a summerthemed
exhibition in July; and in
September, the popular Life in our
Lagoon, a show of works that depict
the rich diversity of the Indian River. In
October, Eau Gallery unveils the works selected for its
annual calendar, which makes a perfect stocking stuffer
for art lovers and lovers of Brevard. The works of artists
Sherri Spencer, Phyllis Marple and Fran Call will be on
display January, March and August, respectively.
EGAD does not have a monopoly on the visual arts, for
Titusville, Cocoa Beach and Melbourne all boast excellent