Every spring for the past eight years, Hotel Biba in West Palm Beach would lend out a couple of dozen of its rooms for Showtel, one of South Florida's best art events. Over the course of a weekend, about 2,000 people would pop in and out of rooms decorated in wild themes by local artists.
But this year, count Showtel as another casualty of the bad economy. Organizer Kara Walker-Tomé says she's putting Showtel on hiatus after Hotel Biba "radically" increased the fee it charged her for the event.
Walker-Tomé, winner of a New Times MasterMind award last year, is searching for a
sponsor to cover the increased fees. If that doesn't happen, she'll look
for a new, cheaper location. But for now, she figures she'll have to
skip this year's event or put it off until later this year.
"I've
self-produced this show by the skin of my teeth over the years, but I
just can't do that anymore," she says. "Biba reevaluated what they could
do as a partner, and it just made it impossible to continue."
Last
year, about 20 artists decorated 15 rooms in themes that included giant
OxyContin pills and bottles scattered across one room. Bands played in
the hotel's bar, and balloons covered the Biba's pool. Rooms featured
audio and video, performance art, and interactive demonstrations. The
rooms were decorated with intricate works, like a room in 2009 that had
tree branches seemingly sprouting from flowing white curtains, and other
times showed off the whimsical side of art, like last year's Sharkman
-- a guy dressed as a hammerhead, surrounded by fishing gear, puzzling
over something in the corner.
Walker-Tomé also curates the
10x10 event, where artists decorate rooms inside a Lake Worth storage
facility. This fall's 10x10 will be the fifth year for the event, and
Walker-Tomé says she's considering expanding it to other venues. She may
add a 10x10 in Miami's Wynwood district or in Fort Lauderdale's FAT
Village.
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