Broward County’s Public Art & Design
Art Purchase Program

The PAD Art Purchase Program is a vital initiative aimed at supporting local artists living and working in Broward County. It was established to acquire high-quality artworks from the South Florida Cultural Consortium’s (SFCC) Broward County winners. Through this initiative, the PAD Program not only offers direct financial support to artists but also ensures that their work is acquired into the County’s permanent Public Art Collection and prominently displayed in enterprise zones, government buildings, public spaces, and other high-visibility locations.

Since its founding in 1988, the South Florida Cultural Consortium has awarded over $4 million in grants to visual and media artists, making it one of the nation’s largest initiatives of its kind. Each year, over 300 artists living and working in participating counties (Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach) apply for this highly competitive grant program.

Featured Art Purchase Program Recipients

2025

Kandy Lopez

Aunree, 2024 (left) and Jade II, 2024.
Yarn and acrylic paint on hook mesh 96in. X 60in. each.

Kandy G. Lopez is an Afro-Caribbean American multimedia artist and educator based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Lopez is renowned for her life-sized fiber portraits that celebrate strength, style, and individuality. Utilizing materials such as yarn, thread, and repurposed clothing on mesh canvases, her work challenges traditional portraiture by emphasizing texture and dimensionality. Lopez’s artwork celebrates the exploration of both personal and collective experiences, and resides at the intersection of narratives surrounding identity, ancestry and socially constructed roles.

2024

Addison Wolffe

ochre / ruddy orange / midnight blues, 2023.
Textural synthetic polymer on bisque ceramics

Addison Wolff’s hand-built ceramic sculptures, shaped using slab and coil construction, are brought to life with vibrant, fractured color. Drawing from the tactile presence of the maker’s hand, Wolff explores themes of sexuality, transformation, fluidity, expression, code-switching, and cultural symbolism that center around the concept of an “inner light.” Their work brings together oppositional forces—mass and space, stillness and movement, painting and sculpture, surface and form, clarity and optical distortion—allowing material entropy and gravity to guide the outcome.

2023

Francesco Lo Castro

Substrate, 2023.
Acrylic, spray enamel and epoxy resin on MDF and wood.

Francesco Lo Castro’s Substrate emerges as a powerful testament to his signature fusion of digital precision and tactile craftsmanship, exemplifying his ongoing exploration of structure, symmetry, and transformation. The work navigates the intersection of science fiction and sacred geometry, creating luminous, multilayered compositions that oscillate between the digital and the handmade that function as a kind of map-like visual circuitry.