The NSU Art Museum, situated on Fort Lauderdale’s lively Las Olas Boulevard, stands as a cornerstone of the city’s art district. Housing over 6,000 works, the museum’s international collection showcases a rich array of South Florida and Caribbean culture, with a notable emphasis on Cuban artists, William Glackens, and northern European CoBrA artists. Visitors can explore a diverse range of artworks that reflect the region’s cultural heritage and global influences. The museum’s location in the heart of the art district makes it a central hub for both locals and tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the vibrant artistic landscape of Fort Lauderdale.
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