Cultural Council Opens Sports-Themed Art Exhibit Ahead of World Cup
By Boca Vibe
Cultural Council Opens Sports-Themed Art Exhibit Ahead of World Cup
Get ready to experience the vibrant world of sports through the lens of local art. The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is proud to present “Kinetic Energy: A Celebration of Sport in Palm Beach County,” a unique exhibition that showcases the artistic side of athletics. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
In just two months’ time, all eyes of the international sporting world will be fixed on Miami for FIFA World Cup 2026. To celebrate South Florida’s central role in the world’s most popular sport, the Cultural Council has curated an impressive collection of sports-themed art pieces by local artists. The exhibition is set to open its doors this Thursday at 5:30 p.m. and run through June 12.

The “Kinetic Energy” exhibition is presented in partnership with the Palm Beach County Sports Commission and features a diverse range of athletic endeavors and individual art styles. From realistic portraits to abstract sculptures, each piece on display offers a unique perspective on the world of sports.
- Anna Villa from Boca Raton
- Local artist and photographer, capturing the essence of athletes in action
- Palm Beach County Sports Commission, supporting local artists and promoting community engagement
- The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, providing a platform for artistic expression and cultural exchange
“Kinetic Energy” is more than just an exhibition – it’s an immersive experience that invites visitors to explore the intersection of sports and art. By showcasing the creative talents of local artists, the Cultural Council aims to inspire a new appreciation for the world of athletics.
Join us this Thursday at 5:30 p.m. for the opening reception of “Kinetic Energy” and discover the vibrant world of sports through the eyes of local artists. The exhibition will run until June 12, so mark your calendars and get ready to experience something truly unique.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report