VERO BEACH — During the month of November, the Vero Beach Museum of Art is offering free admission (a $5 value) to its popular exhibition William Wegman: Fay, while at the same time benefitting the Pet Food-bank Program of the Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County. To receive the free exhibition admission, adult visitors should bring a donation of dry or canned food (for dogs or cats) to the Visitor Services Desk in the front lobby at the Museum and exchange it for their complimentary ticket to view the exhibition. Museum exhibitions are always free to young people (17 years of age and under), so this would be a great opportunity for the whole family to visit and at the same time help our furry friends.
The William Wegman exhibition features over 50 of the renowned photographer’s fun and endearing portraits of his beloved Weimaraner Fay and also presents the artist’s videos in the Museum’s Leonhardt Auditorium. Admission to all other Museum exhibitions is free, including Metamorphosis: Abstract Works by Federico Uribe, Clearly Color: Glass from the Permanent Collection, and Sculpture from the Permanent Collection on view in the Alice and Jim Beckwith Sculpture Parks.
The Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm and on Sundays from 1 pm to 4:30 pm.
Information: Visit www.verobeachmuseum.org or call (772) 231-0707.