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THE EXHIBITION BY AMERICAN VARGA

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Saturday, 31 January 2026 to Saturday, 7 February 2026
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Saturday, 31 January 2026 - 7:00pm to 10:00pm

THE EXHIBITION

Solo Show by American Varga
Opening Remarks by Maximo Caminero
January 31, 2026 | 7–10 PM
Northwood Art & Music Warehouse, 933 28th St, West Palm Beach, FL 33407

West Palm Beach, FL — Northwood Art & Music Warehouse proudly presents The Exhibition, the debut U.S. solo show of emerging Hungarian-American artist American Varga (Krisztina Varga). The opening night will feature special remarks by world-renowned Dominican-American artist Maximo Caminero, whose mentorship has played an integral role in Varga’s artistic evolution.

Drawing on abstract expressionism, vibrant emotional geometry, and the rhythm of human experience, American Varga’s new collection captures the pulse of transition, resilience, and creative rebirth. Her works move between color-driven emotional landscapes and minimalist visual storytelling, creating a dialogue between intuition, movement, and inner strength.

“This exhibition marks the beginning of a new creative chapter — one born in Palm Beach County,”
Varga shares.
“These works were painted during a period of transformation. Each canvas carries the energy of change, belonging, and rediscovery.”

The exhibition is hosted at Northwood Art & Music Warehouse, an emerging cultural hub in West Palm Beach rooted in the vision of transforming Northwood into the next Wynwood-style art destination. The space is home to a thriving community of artists, including Maximo Caminero, and continues to gain recognition across South Florida’s creative landscape.

Guests will have the opportunity to meet the artist, view never-before-shown works, and experience the creative vibrancy that defines the Northwood district. Select pieces will be available for acquisition.

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American Varga, born Krisztina Varga in Hungary, is a Palm Beach–based painter blending intuitive abstraction with emotional symbolism. Her artistic journey began in Europe and evolved through transformative personal migration to Florida.

Her work explores identity, movement, energy, and the unspoken emotional layers of modern life.

 

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About Maximo Caminero

Maximo Caminero is an internationally recognized Dominican-American artist best known for his bold color language and cultural symbolism. His work has been exhibited across the Americas and Europe. A key mentor and supporter of emerging artists in South Florida, he is a creative pillar of Northwood’s cultural revival.

About Northwood Art & Music Warehouse

Northwood Art & Music Warehouse is a multidisciplinary creative space supporting artists, musicians, and cultural innovators. The warehouse is one of the driving forces behind the revitalization of the Northwood district — a neighborhood rising as Palm Beach County’s next major art destination.
 

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933 28th St,

West Palm Beach,

FL 33407

 


 

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THE EXHIBITION BY AMERICAN VARGA
01/31/2026 to 02/07/2026

 

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