mtn space

mtn space mtn space established in 2021 is a contemporary art gallery situated in downtown Lake Worth Beach, FL. Please stay tuned for updates.

We will reopen in our new Lake Worth Beach location January 2026. Appointments are available upon request. Please Melissa at [email protected]

Operation Epic Furious: Straight To HellOn view Monday May 18 through Friday May 22, 11 AM - 7 PMmtn space is pleased to...
05/17/2026

Operation Epic Furious: Straight To Hell
On view Monday May 18 through Friday May 22, 11 AM - 7 PM

mtn space is pleased to host the anonymous art collective The Secret Handshake for a week-long interactive pop-up featuring one of three arcade games that were previously installed at the DC War Memorial. Inspired by the Trump administration’s use of video game–style military propaganda promoting the conflict with Iran, the work merges war messaging with gaming aesthetics to deliver a sharp satirical critique that has already drawn attention online and in the press. Visit mtn space this week to experience Operation Epic Furious: Straight to Hell.

Operation Epic Furious: Straight To HellOn view Monday May 18 through Friday May 22, 11 AM - 7 PMmtn space is pleased to...
05/17/2026

Operation Epic Furious: Straight To Hell
On view Monday May 18 through Friday May 22, 11 AM - 7 PM

mtn space is pleased to host the anonymous art collective The Secret Handshake for a week-long interactive pop-up featuring one of three arcade games that were previously installed at the DC War Memorial. Inspired by the Trump administration’s use of video game–style military propaganda promoting the conflict with Iran, the work merges war messaging with gaming aesthetics to deliver a sharp satirical critique that has already drawn attention online and in the press. Visit mtn space to experience Operation Epic Furious: Straight to Hell.

This Friday please join us for a panel discussion designed and moderated by artist Erica Prince. After we will celebrate...
05/06/2026

This Friday please join us for a panel discussion designed and moderated by artist Erica Prince. After we will celebrate with a closing party for It Takes YEARS To Grow A Pineapple.
Pictured:
Mono No Aware, 2026
Watercolor, monoprint, ink, block print, gouache, colored pencil, Mom and daughter’s drawings
22h x 30w
Created collaboration with her mother, a former painter and who is currently suffering with serious case of Parkinson’s disease.

Reminder! This Friday, May 8, please join us for two events: From 6–7 PM, Erica Prince has designed and will moderate a ...
05/06/2026

Reminder! This Friday, May 8, please join us for two events:

From 6–7 PM, Erica Prince has designed and will moderate a panel discussion on the intersection of creative practice + caretaking at the old mtn space. (500 lake Ave)
Then, from 7–9 PM, we’ll gather at the new mtn space (111 N. M st) to celebrate the closing of It Takes YEARS To Grow A Pineapple.
🖼️: Erica Prince,
Mono No Aware, 2026
Watercolor, monoprint, ink, block print, gouache, colored pencil, and drawings by mother and daughter, 22”× 30”
This piece was created in collaboration with Erica’s daughter and mother. The pineapple was painted by her mother, a former painter living with Parkinson’s, whom Erica has cared for on and off over the past several years. The work was an exploration of the layered experience of sustaining an artistic practice alongside caregiving.

Two more weeks to view It Takes YEARS To Grow A Pineapple, a solo show of new works by Erica Prince. mtn space is open T...
04/25/2026

Two more weeks to view It Takes YEARS To Grow A Pineapple, a solo show of new works by Erica Prince.
mtn space is open Thursday - Saturday 10 AM- 3PM, email [email protected] to book an appointment outside of business hours.
Megastructure for Delicate Rarities, 2025
Gouache, block print, monoprint, colored pencil on paper
22” x 30”

Do You Even Care? — A panel discussion moderated by Erica Prince on the intersection of creative practice and caretaking...
04/22/2026

Do You Even Care? — A panel discussion moderated by Erica Prince on the intersection of creative practice and caretaking taking place on May 8 from 6–7 PM at mtn space.

Bringing together artists whose work is deeply intertwined with lived experiences of care, this conversation reflects the multitudes artists hold while sustaining both creative and caregiving practices. Central to Erica Prince’s work is an ongoing engagement with caretaking; not only as a personal reality, but as a conceptual and emotional framework. This panel extends that commitment, creating space for dialogue around labor, responsibility, intimacy, and the often unseen structures of support that shape artistic life.

The panel features artists Mylinh Chau, Tommy Coleman, Melissa DelPrete, and Michelle A M Miller, each offering distinct yet overlapping perspectives. To read more about this event and the contributing panelist click the link in our bio.

More installation shots of It Takes YEARS To Grow a Pineapple. Stop by to experience it in all its tranquility and grab ...
04/04/2026

More installation shots of It Takes YEARS To Grow a Pineapple. Stop by to experience it in all its tranquility and grab a zine which Erica made especially for the exhibition. We are open Wednesday through Saturday 10am-3pm and of course available by appointment as well. Dm or 📧 [email protected]

Erica Prince’s South Florida debut follows years of profound caretaking and teaching that shaped her life after relocati...
03/30/2026

Erica Prince’s South Florida debut follows years of profound caretaking and teaching that shaped her life after relocating from New York to West Palm Beach in 2019.
Created in fragments of time while caring for her young daughter, aging parents, and teenage students, these works arise from the tension between creative urgency and lived responsibility. The presentation reflects the years of care, cultivation, and generational effort required for even a single pineapple to ripen—standing as a tribute to slow growth and sustained attention, a counterpoint to the culture of immediacy and its demand for constant output.

Memento mori as comfort and confrontation, 2025 Watercolor, monoprint, flowers, block print, gouache on paper 30” x 22”

Opening Tonight!! It Takes YEARS to Grow a Pineapple, a solo presentation of works by Erica Prince. Join us 🍍 5-8pm 111 ...
03/26/2026

Opening Tonight!! It Takes YEARS to Grow a Pineapple, a solo presentation of works by Erica Prince. Join us 🍍 5-8pm 111 N. M St. LWB

Join us for an opening reception this Thursday March 26th from 6–8 PMIt takes YEARS to Grow a Pineapple marks a pivotal ...
03/24/2026

Join us for an opening reception this Thursday March 26th from 6–8 PM

It takes YEARS to Grow a Pineapple marks a pivotal synthesis of Erica Prince’s sculptural and two-dimensional practices.  Exploring themes of care, time, and regeneration, the work evolves from her Containers Series, vessels inspired by Dutch tulipieres and retro‑futurist architecture. Through arrangements that blur the line between object and offering, Prince invites us to reflect on the eternal rhythm of bloom, decay, and renewal.
View more featured works, link in bio.

Alien, 2024
Glazed Stoneware
15”h x 12”d x 12”w

We’re so thrilled to exhibit three works by Jaqueline Cedar as part of our current group exhibition, on view through May...
05/15/2025

We’re so thrilled to exhibit three works by Jaqueline Cedar as part of our current group exhibition, on view through May 24th 🌕

Dig, 2022
Ceramic clay
Acrylic on Panel
48 x 36 inches

Full, 2023
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 6 inches

Tunnel, 2025
Acrylic on panel
10 x 8 inches

Jaqueline Cedar was born in Los Angeles, CA and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. In 2009 she received an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University. Recent exhibitions include Serious Topics, Los Angeles (2024), Shelter Gallery, New York (2023), TV Projects, Brooklyn (2023), Long Story Short, New York (2023), Shin Haus, New York (2022), Smoke the Moon, Santa Fe (2022), Ladies’ Room, Los Angeles (2021), 11 Newel, Brooklyn (2021), Peripheral Space, Los Angeles (2021), Hesse Flatow, New York (2020), Drawer NYC (2020), Field Projects, New York (2020), Underdonk, Brooklyn (2018), and David Risley Gallery Velvet Ropes, Copenhagen (2018). Press includes Artnet, Hyperallergic, Huffington Post, Two Coats of Paint, New American Paintings, Gorky’s Granddaughter, Painters’ Table, and The Boston Globe.

Cedar’s paintings and drawings address uncanny scenarios where figures engage themselves and one another with sincerity and purpose. Moments of desire, self-reflection, and lack of control motivate postures filled with bravado and vulnerability. In October 2019 Cedar launched the curatorial exhibition program Good Naked Gallery. Projects hover around the intimate and awkward with a focus on work that engages tactility, humor, movement, and play.



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