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Nestled in the heart of Hollywood, Florida, the Art and Culture Center/Hollywood at 1650 Harrison Street is a vibrant hub for contemporary arts, offering a dynamic space for creativity and community engagement. This non-profit organization, supported by memberships, admissions, and generous donors, showcases thought-provoking exhibitions, film screenings, and cultural events that celebrate diverse voices and artistic expression. From its rotating gallery displays to its acclaimed Open Dialogues documentary series, the Center fosters meaningful conversations through art, focusing on themes like social justice, LGBTQ+ experiences, and local history. Visitors can explore contemporary works Wednesday through Sunday, with affordable admission options, including free entry for members, children under 12, teachers, and military personnel. The Center’s commitment to accessibility and cultural enrichment makes it a must-visit for beachgoers seeking unique, intellectual experiences near Hollywood’s shores. Whether you’re drawn to film screenings like the Hollywood Centennial series or immersive art exhibits, this venue offers a rich tapestry of creativity that complements the vibrant beach community.
The Art and Culture Center/Hollywood excels in fostering community connections through its innovative programming. Its Open Dialogues series, including films like Black Voices | Black Stories and Gen QueerZ, amplifies underrepresented narratives, sparking dialogue on social justice and identity. These documentaries, screened at venues like Barry University, engage local audiences with authentic stories from Broward County residents. The Center also hosts events like the On Location Hollywood Film Series, celebrating the city’s cinematic history. By partnering with local organizations and offering free or discounted admission to students, seniors, and military personnel, the Center ensures accessibility, making it a cornerstone for cultural enrichment in South Florida’s beach community.
