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Symphony newS
Palm Beach Symphony And Zero Empty Spaces
Collaborate To Present Musical Masterpieces
Artworks Created Using Instruments Will Be Auctioned Online
To Benefit Both Nonprofit Organizations
In a wondrous
mash-up of visual and
performing arts, Palm
Beach Symphony and
Zero Empty Spaces
will present Musical
Ma st e rpi e c e s, a
collection of 38
artworks incorporating
musical instruments
created by more Anthony Burks
than two dozen local
artists. Following the Dorian Frith Kathleen Ross Melissa Mastrangelo Linda Zerpolo
exhibition, the works
will be auctioned to
benefit both nonprofit
organizations.
“Partnership
and collaboration
are among our core
principles, and we are
excited to join forces
with Zero Empty
Spaces for the first
time,” said Palm
Beach CEO David Cocoa Bowden
Cassandra Nordenbrock Andrew Holliman Gretchen Cocuzza Kitty Burri
Iael Nuchovich Scott Jeffries Jamal Clarke Sandra “Lula” Gover Sea Edwards
• Wedding Receptions We take care of everything McClymont. “Each year the symphony receives, Lupe Lawrence (Lake Park); Bonnie Bruner, Nicole
• Bar/Bat mitzvahs from Quote to Clean-Up rehabs and donates instruments to underserved students Galluccio and Sandra “Lula” Gover (Lake Worth); Kitty
• Corporate Events • Consulting
• Grand Openings • Budget/Quote or school music programs in Palm Beach County. Burri, Gretchen Cocuzza, Sea Edwards, Paul Giurguis and
• Anniversaries • Menu Creation These extraordinarily talented local artists have taken Linda Zerpolo (Palm Beach Gardens); Cynthia Simmons
• Open House • Sourcing Liquor instruments that could not be repaired and created (Palm Springs); Faith Schwack (Singer Island); Kathleen
• Office Parties • Syrups/Mixes
• Holiday Parties • Garnishes imaginative and inspiring works of art.” Ross (Tequesta); Andrew Holliman (Wellington); Cocoa
• Birthday Parties We Mix... You Mingle • Glassware The artists, who used violins, violas, cellos, clarinets, Bowden, Anthony Burks, Jamal Clarke, Extraordinary-J,
• Outdoor Events • Ice guitars and instrument cases as their new media, are Dorian Frith, Kyle Lucks, Monica Meerworth and
• Private In-Home Parties • Set-Up Melissa Mastrangelo (Boynton Beach); Scott Jeffries, Cassandra Nordenbrock (West Palm Beach).
Private Bartending Services • Service
of the Palm Beaches/Treasure Coast • Clean-Up Patricia Lappin and Marianela Perez (Delray Beach);
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