Northwood Village
Northwood Village's 1920s commercial district along Broadway has become West Palm Beach's most artist-populated neighborhood, drawing galleries, studios, and the monthly monthly Art Night crowd that fills its eclectic mix of vintage shops, art supply stores, and gallery spaces. The mural program here skews toward community voices and social justice themes that provide a counterpoint to the Palm Beach wealth that surrounds the neighborhood on all sides.
Featured Artists
All artists →Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
"Palm Royale" depicts five West Palm Beach women across generations — a domestic worker, a hotel housekeeper, a small business owner, a teacher, and a high school student — in clear-lined monochrome portraiture that refuses the invisibility that domestic labor typically receives in the Palm Beach-area economy.
AIKO
"Lake Worth Tropics" places a large-scale female figure against an explosion of native South Florida flora — firebush, sea grape, and bougainvillea — in AIKO's trademark candy-pink and electric-blue palette that brings anime's color intensity to the subtropical botanical palette of Palm Beach County.
Gaia
"Northwood Roots" maps the ecological history of the Lake Worth Lagoon that defines West Palm Beach's eastern edge — the seagrass beds, mangrove fringe, and manatee corridors that constitute one of Florida's most threatened coastal ecosystems — in Gaia's natural history documentation style.