FORT LAUDERDALE, FL -- The SMG-managed Greater Fort Lauderdale/ Broward County Convention Center has begun exhibiting the work of some of South Florida's most exciting eco-minded artists. The rotating exhibits, which make every event at the LEED Gold Certified facility uniquely exciting, showcase the facility's commitment to celebrating South Florida's marine environment and ecosystems.
The works, selected in collaboration with the North Beach (NOBE) Art Gallery, will be on display in the 600,000 square foot Convention Center's Cyber Café. The first exhibition features 30 prints on paper or canvas by Pascal Lecocq, known as The Painter of Blue®. In his entertaining work, the lines between fantasy and reality melt together as he fluctuates between surrealism and hyperrealism in representing the marine landscape.
"Since receiving our LEED Gold certification in the summer of 2012, we continue to identify new ways to express our facility's eco-consciousness and connection with the coastal waterways and environment," said Mark Gatley, regional general manager for SMG and the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center.
"We think meeting planners and guests will truly enjoy the beautiful artwork on display by regional artists, as it complements the aquatic theme already apparent throughout the building."
The Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center is located on 17 prime acres of waterfront property at the northern end of Port Everglades, one of the world's largest cruise ports. Operated since 1989 by SMG, the tri-level, LEED Gold certified meeting and exhibit conference facility features state-of-the-art high-tech amenities, flexible meeting space and outstanding food and beverage service. For more information, visit www.ftlauderdalecc.com.
The North Beach Art Gallery supports both established and up and coming local artists, and is a source for custom art framing. The gallery is located at 3334 NE 34th St. in Fort Lauderdale's emerging NOBE Arts District. For more information see www.nobegallery.com, or North Beach Art Gallery on Facebook.