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Black Art Matters: Celebrating Black Artists in West Palm Beach

Every Thursday in Downtown West Palm Beach

Celebrating Black History Month All month long. (Adobe Stock)

Every Thursday at 6:30 p.m., West Palm Beach’s downtown CityZen Garden is transforming into a vibrant cultural hub where emerging Black artists take center stage.

The Black Art Matters series is an initiative held throughout February to showcase the incredible diversity of talent South Florida has to offer. From soulful musicians and dancers to visual artists and multimedia creators. The event is free, community driven and invites residents to support local artists, celebrate creativity, and experience the richness of Black culture in Palm Beach County.

February’s Featured Artists

February 5 — Teddy Derulo: A one-man band guitarist blending funky soul music, with 13 years of professional experience and credits including performances with Wyclef Jean and 50 Cent.

February 12 — T. Rose: A soulful vocalist and songwriter inspired by Alicia Keys and Whitney Houston, bringing velvet soul and empowering lyricism to the stage.

February 19 — Palm Beach Lakes High School Choir: Voices of Unity, a polished student choral ensemble committed to musical excellence and community engagement.

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February 26 — Via: A West Palm Beach visual artist specializing in black-and-white realism and live face painting, turning memories into meaningful pieces.

Event Details:

  • When: Every Thursday, February at 6:30 p.m.
  • Where: CityZen Garden, 400 Datura Street, West Palm Beach
  • Cost: Free and open to all

Parking: Street parking is available. Nearby parking garages include:

  • Evernia Garage – 333 Evernia Street (closest option)
  • City Center – 400 Banyan Boulevard
  • Banyan Garage – 200 Banyan Boulevard

Bring your friends, support local artists, and celebrate the power of Black creativity and culture.

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