Zero Empty Spaces to Unveil “Paint the World Gold”

The Palm Beach Gardens gallery will host the exhibit and reception in support of the Kids’ Cancer Foundation September 6-12

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Artist Anthony Burks at work in his Zero Empty Spaces studio August 21. Photo by Heather Bergstrom
Artist Anthony Burks at work in his Zero Empty Spaces studio August 21. Photo by Heather Bergstrom

Zero Empty Spaces in Palm Beach Gardens will unveil its “Paint the World Gold: Artists for Childhood Cancer Awareness” exhibit in support of the Kids’ Cancer Foundation September 6.

In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September, the exhibit will showcase works from 22 resident artists, all featuring the gold ribbon symbolizing childhood cancer.

Participating artists include: Andrew Holliman, Anthony Burks, Arielle Charris, Astrid Mora, Bonnie Bruner, Carol Moon, Clifton G. Webb, Deborah Smith, Faith Schwack, Heather Bergstrom, Ilene Gruber Adams, Jamaal Clark, Jerilyn Brown, Judith Gaggero, Kathleen Ross, Lashica Hardy, Louis Schneiderman, Lupe Lawrence, Nancy Blaschke, Patrick Williams, Sue Carlson, and Victor DiPilato.

Artist Heather Bergstrom at work in her Zero Empty Spaces studio August 21. Photo by Heather Bergstrom
Artist Heather Bergstrom at work in her Zero Empty Spaces studio August 21. Photo by Heather Bergstrom

Guests will have the opportunity to explore all participating artists’ studios during a reception September 12. The evening will feature complimentary hors d’oeuvres and refreshments, as well as $5 raffle tickets with prizes donated by participating artists. A portion of the evening’s proceeds will benefit Kids’ Cancer Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting local children and families battling childhood cancer.

For more information, email event coordinator Heather Bergstrom at heatherbergstromart@gmail.com.

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