Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Art museum in downtown Hollywood, Florida, US
The Art and Culture Center occupies a Mediterranean Revival mansion featuring gallery spaces that display contemporary art exhibitions. The building also serves as a venue for stage performances and art-related activities throughout the year.
The building was constructed in 1924 as a residence for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kagey, prominent founding family members of Hollywood. It transitioned into a public cultural institution in 1975.
The center presents contemporary art exhibitions and stage performances that reflect the artistic diversity of South Florida. These programs draw visitors interested in engaging with current artistic practices and local creators.
The galleries are open Wednesday through Friday from 10 AM to 5 PM, and on weekends from noon to 4 PM. Visitors should confirm hours as performance schedules may vary the available times.
Members receive free access to over 1300 cultural institutions across North America through the North American Reciprocal Museums program. This membership opens opportunities to explore related art venues across the continent.
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