Art Gallery 21 in Wilton Manors presents The Winner’s Show

THE WINNER’S SHOW opening reception will take place on Saturday, December 20 from 6 to 8 PM Gallery Hours: Friday & Saturday from 5 to 7 PM and by appointment The 14th Annual Island City Juried Art Exhibition was a huge success for the artists, and for the gallery. Our jurist, Janet Gold, spent an…

Art Gallery 21 presents Mash Ups with Francie Bishop Good

MASH UPS with FRANCIE BISHOP GOOD EXHIBIT OPENING: Saturday, November 15th from 6 to 8 PM Gallery Open Fridays & Saturdays from 5 to 7 PM and by appointment through December13th Art Gallery 21 is pleased to present Mash Ups, a striking new body of work by Francie Bishop Good, deepening her ongoing exploration of…

A Very Special Call For Artists #publicart

The Public Art Continuum: A Reflection of Our Place & Time CALL FOR ARTISTS! DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE ENTRY FORM & RULES HERE. In celebration of the Broward Cultural Division’s 50th Anniversary of its public art program, Art Gallery 21 will present an exhibition that showcases Broward County’s public art journey – past, present and future….

2025-2026 Exhibit Schedule

Art Gallery 21 continues to offer unique art and cultural experiences to the island city and our 2025-2026 season schedule of exhibits will bring artists that are new to the Island City Cultural Center, home to Art Gallery 21 located at 600 NE 21st Court, Wilton Manors, FL 33305.  Here’s what’s coming to the gallery…

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Are you an internet shopper? Amazon? Ebay? Etsy? As we explore ways to generate revenue to support the gallery, we are adding new items to our SHOP page. What began with just a few paintings from Nia Nakis, a gifted artist and teacher at Bonnet House who left us last summer, is growing into a…

Wilton Manors Neighborhood History

The history of Art Gallery 21 begins with its location in the former Woman’s Club of Wilton Manors, now known as the Island City Cultural Center, at 600 NE 21 Court  in Wilton Manors, FL 33305. Urban Planners seek to create “livable communities,” places where people can live and shop and work without depending on…