
Livello’s Chef Bruno Silva. {City of Coral Springs}
The Coral Springs Museum of Art invites the community to sip and celebrate creativity at Art & Mimosas: A Brunch to Benefit the Arts.
Held on Saturday, March 2, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the event will feature a seasonal menu prepared by Chef Bruno Silva and his team from Livello, complemented by bottomless mimosas.
The event features live entertainment by DJ Sean Bang, a live painting experience with artist Joseph Gormley, and a raffle with exclusive museum store items.
Set inside the museum’s galleries, the fundraiser provides a unique backdrop with Tres, a multimedia exhibition by artist Alejandra Abad incorporating Magical Realist-style projections and static pieces reflecting nature and plant life.
“Art has the power to bring people together, inspire creativity, and enrich our community in so many ways,” said Joshua Simmons, Coral Springs Commissioner and Museum Board Chair. “The Coral Springs Museum of Art continues to be a cultural hub for our city, and I encourage the entire community to treat themselves to an unforgettable brunch with delicious food, endless mimosas, music, and art – all while providing critical funding for the museum’s incredible programs.”
Tickets are $75 and include food, drinks, and entertainment, with proceeds supporting the museum’s exhibitions and art education programs. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.
For more details and ticket purchases, visit oralspringsmuseum.org/event.
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