Quest January 2013

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HIGH SOCIETY BY ELIZABETH QUINN BROWN

This page: The Gioconda and Joseph King Library at the Society of the Four Arts (above); a rendering of the entrance to the Fitz Eugene Dixon Education Building, scheduled to open in mid-February (below). Opposite page: The gardens at the Society of the Four Arts. 110 QUEST

C H R I S TO P H E R FAY / RO B E RT S TE V E N S ( P H OTO G R A P H S )

Palm Beach, Florida, since 1936, providing the community with access to the the arts via exhibitions, performances, and more. This year, the organization will continue to extend its offerings with the Fitz Eugene Dixon Education Building, having raised $17.7 million of the $20 million necessary to open in midFebruary. “We are grateful for the generosity of our donors and the success of this campaign so far is a testament to Palm Beach’s commitment to culture,” says Katie Edwards, development director at the Four Arts. The Dixon building will serve as part of the Campus on the Lake program, a series of lectures and workshops for adults.

G L I D D E N S PI N A + PA RT N E R S ( R E N D E R I N G S ) ;

THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS has served the town of


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