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"Along the Path" - PBI Art Gallery

Palm Beach International Airport, in partnership with Palm Beach County Art in Public Places, invites you to the “Along the Path” exhibition through May 7, 2025.

The exhibition’s featured photographs, paintings, collages and mixed-media works were selected by a Selection Panel that included members of Palm Beach County’s Public Art Committee and a representative from PBI. Elayna Toby Singer, Palm Beach County Art in Public Places Administrator, is the PBI Art Gallery’s Curator.

The show features works by 15 artists who call the Palm Beaches home. Featured artworks reflect life’s varied passages and meanderings.

Artist Reception

On March 19 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., meet the talented creatives behind our "Along the Path" exhibit. Enjoy light refreshments and immerse yourself in a showcase of inspiring works. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for a unique cultural experience, this event is the perfect opportunity to connect with the arts in a vibrant airport setting.

Park in Short Term on Level 4-7. Artwork is for sale.

Call to Artists

Looking to participate in our next exhibition? We are now looking for local artists to submit original artwork for "Winds of Change." This exhibit will showcase art that captures moments of transition, movement and seasonal shifts.

The deadline to submit is March 10, 11:59 p.m. 

For more information, please click here.


Exhibition Location

The PBI Art Gallery is centrally located on Level 2 in the atrium near the putting green. Its pre-security location allows everyone to discover the exceptional works of artists who call The Palm Beaches home. As a major gateway to South Florida, Palm Beach International Airport serves more than 8.4 million passengers annually and offers more than 200 nonstop flights daily.

For More Information or Questions

Elayna Toby Singer, Palm Beach County Art in Public Places Administrator (561) 233-0235, esinger@pbcgov.org.