Works including “Be Unique” by artist Brian Wood explore motion and athleticism in “Kinetic Energy” at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County.
Works including “Be Unique” by artist Brian Wood explore motion and athleticism in “Kinetic Energy” at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County.
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3 to See Art in Motion in Lake Worth; Norton exhibit; PB Symphony

There’s always something new to experience in the Palm Beaches! To help plan your week, here are three ideas from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, the official support agency for arts and culture in Florida’s cultural capital. For even more to see and do, visit the Council’s events calendar at palmbeachculture.com/events.

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Art in motion at “Kinetic Energy”

Movement, emotion, and athletic expression come into focus in “Kinetic Energy: A Celebration of Sport in Palm Beach County,” a new exhibition on display at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Featuring work by 14 Palm Beach County-based visual artists, the exhibition captures both the intensity of competition and the quiet moments behind it, highlighting the deep connection between sport and the region’s cultural landscape.

“Kinetic Energy: A Celebration of Sport in Palm Beach County”: Opens Friday, April 17. Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth Beach. Info: 561-471-2901 or palmbeachculture.com.

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Quiet moments take center stage at the Norton Museum

Intimate, contemplative scenes define “Danielle Mckinney: Shelter,” a survey of paintings at the Norton Museum of Art exploring solitude and interior life. The artist’s figures, often set within familiar domestic spaces, evoke a sense of nostalgia while maintaining an air of mystery—balancing emotional connection with the quiet distance of private experience. Make the time to go see this incredible exhibition!

“Danielle Mckinney: Shelter”: On view now through October 4, 2026. Admission is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors, $5 for students with valid school ID, and free for museum members and children 12 and under. Norton Museum of Art, 1450 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach. Info: 561-832-5196 or norton.org.

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A virtuosic afternoon with Simon Trpčeski

Pianist Simon Trpčeski brings technical brilliance and expressive depth to Prokofiev’s “Piano Concerto No. 3” in a dynamic Palm Beach Symphony masterworks program coming to the Kravis Center this Sunday. Known for his commanding stage presence, Trpčeski leads a program that also features Stravinsky’s sparkling “Scherzo Fantastique” and Shostakovich’s emotionally charged “Symphony No. 5.”“Masterworks Concert: Simon Trpčeski”: Sunday, April 19 at 3 p.m. Tickets start at $27.50. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. Info: 561-832-7469 or kravis.org.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: 3 to See Art in Motion in Lake Worth; Norton exhibit; PB Symphony

Reporting by Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Special to the Palm Beach Post / Palm Beach Post

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