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Art Palm Beach – Fine Art Shows Modern and Contemporary will return to West Palm Beach from January 28 through February 1, 2026, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, continuing its evolution as a destination for collectors, galleries, and audiences seeking a more intentional way to engage with contemporary art.
As the fair approaches its 2026 edition, Art Palm Beach continues to strengthen its position on the international art calendar. With a growing global presence and steadily rising attendance, the fair has become known for balancing ambition with accessibility—encouraging visitors to slow down, look closely, and engage in meaningful dialogue with the work on view.
In a recent conversation with Community Newspaper, Kassandra Voyagis, producer and director of Art Palm Beach, reflected on the fair’s trajectory and the momentum leading into 2026.
“Art Palm Beach enters 2026 with a bolder voice and a wider international presence, solidifying itself as a destination where collectors, galleries, and new audiences come not only to see new work, but to spend time with it,” Voyagis said. “Last year marked a defining moment for the fair, with a significant rise in attendance, strong gallery sales, and a new generation of collectors beginning to build genuine connections with the artists and galleries they discovered here.”
That philosophy is reflected in the fair’s programming, which blends historically grounded presentations with experimental and time-based works. Previous editions have featured exhibitions tracing long-term artistic practices alongside immersive, process-driven installations—an approach that continues to shape the fair’s identity heading into 2026.
As Art Palm Beach grows in prominence and prestige, it remains committed to a slower, more intentional rhythm—one where conversations last longer and relationships between artists, galleries, and collectors have space to develop. In an increasingly fast-paced art world, the fair distinguishes itself by prioritizing dialogue, discovery, and connection.
Invitation to Attend
Art Palm Beach 2026 will open with its Opening Night Premiere on January 28, followed by four days of public viewing through February 1. Collectors, curators, artists, and members of the public are invited to experience a fair defined by thoughtful curation, international participation, and sustained engagement.
About The Curator’s Desk
The Community Newspapers is pleased to introduce “The Curator’s Desk,” a new arts column offering informed, accessible curatorial insight and timely perspectives on the contemporary art world.
Andreina Kissane, Director of Ccucu Gall-Art – The Brickell Key Gallery, is pleased to introduce the first installment of this column. Through The Curator’s Desk, she will collaborate with the Community Newspapers and its affiliated platforms to highlight artistic excellence, meaningful exhibitions, and the voices shaping today’s cultural landscape.
With attention to both established and emerging artists, the column aims to provide readers with a discerning, journalistic perspective—one that values context, dialogue, and long-term artistic significance over fleeting trends. As South Florida’s art ecosystem continues to grow in scope and influence, The Curator’s Desk seeks to inform, inspire, and invite deeper engagement with our region’s evolving cultural conversation
For more information, contact ccucugallart@gmail.com.
For details on Art Palm Beach, visit www.artpalmbeachshow.com, email info@artpalmbeachshow.com, or call (310) 822-9145





