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    City of Pompano Beach Public Art Committee Dedicates Newest Sculpture

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    Le Corsaire Debuts at The Ali Cultural Arts Center

     Submitted by Kay Renz

    The City Pompano Beach’s Public Art Committee recently held a dedication ceremony of a stunning bronze statue by artist Linda Serrao. The artwork entitled Le Corsaire depicts male ballet dancers in a graceful leap and now resides outside the Ali Cultural Arts Center. The piece was chosen by The Public Art Committee from over 100 submissions. For more information about the City’s public artworks, visit https://www.pompanobeacharts.org/public-art.

    “Le Corsaire is so ap-propriate for the venue, with its beautiful representation of dance and the cultural arts,” said Phyllis Korab, Cultural Affairs Director. “Serrao is famous for works expressing the mood or inner spirit of her subject. Her bronze sculptures offer a comment on the shared human condition, illustrating universal experiences and concerns common to all cultures.”

    All of Serrao’s bronze sculptures are produced in very limited editions and are suitable for indoor or outdoor display where weather and human interaction are factors.

    The artist began her professional career in the early 1980s as a jewelry maker in the San Francisco Bay area. Her works have always been inspired by the organic shapes of nature: leaves, flowers, snowflakes and the asymmetrical curves and swirls of water and clouds. Many of the organic motifs evident in her jewelry appear later in her bronze sculptures.

    “Figurative bronze sculptures are my passion, and life-size bronze portraits are my specialty,” said Serrao. “My sculptures are figurative and realistic, meant to capture a moment in time and reflect our relationships to other peoples, other creatures, and to the environment which we all share.”

    About the City of Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department

    The mission of the Cultural Affairs Department is to provide cultural programming that includes visual arts, digital media, music, film, theater, dance and public art for the enjoyment and enrichment of residents and visitors to Pompano Beach, Broward County, and the greater South Florida area. The department programs and manages the City’s premiere cultural arts venues, including the Pompano Beach Cultural Center, Ali Cultural Arts Center, Bailey Contemporary Arts Center, and the Blanche Ely House Museum. The department also oversees the City’s Public Art Program and the prestigious National Endowment for the Arts’ Our Town grant awarded to the Pompano Beach Crossroads place-making arts initiative.

    and life-size bronze portraits are my specialty and to the environment which we all share.” meant to capture a moment in time and reflect our relationships to other peoples other creatures “Figurative bronze sculptures are my passion ” said Serrao. “My sculptures are figurative and realistic
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