Non-Profit

Art and Culture Center/Hollywood

1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood, Florida

The Hollywood Art and Culture Center is a leading multidisciplinary cultural organisation in South Florida, known for contemporary gallery exhibitions, youth arts education, and award-winning documentary shorts. Founded in 1975 as the only visual arts nonprofit in south Broward County, it now operates galleries in the renovated 1924 Kagey Home, an adjacent Arts School, and the 500-seat Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center, reaching around 40,000 people annually.

The Center presents over 125 artists each year, collaborating with curators and organisations such as the South Florida Cultural Consortium, Oolite Arts, and the City of Hollywood. Recent initiatives include the Downtown Mural Project and hosting the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship Program in 2011, 2017, and 2023. In 2024, it will partner with South Arts to present the Southern Prize exhibition. Expansion plans include a new 5,000-square-foot Arts Education Wing funded by a $2.5 million City allocation, connecting with the Kagey galleries.

Contacts & Details

OPENING TIMES:
Tue by appointment;
Wed 11am – 6pm;
Thu 11am – 8pm;
Fri 11am – 6pm;
Sat, Sun 12pm – 4pm

T: +1 954 921 3274
M: info@artandculturecenter.org
W: Art and Culture Center/Hollywood

ADDRESS
1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood, Florida

ESTABLISHED
1978
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