City of Boca Raton Names Tiffany Beasi Winner of Inaugural Seafood Festival Art Contest

Beasi’s design stood out for its creative interpretation of the festival’s theme and tribute to the city’s Mizner architecture

The City of Boca Raton has named local artist Tiffany Beasi the winner of the inaugural Boca Raton Seafood Festival Art Contest. Beasi’s vibrant artwork will be featured on commemorative posters, on-site displays, and festival merchandise, capturing the spirit of the festival while celebrating Boca Raton’s coastal charm.

The contest attracted over a dozen submissions from talented artists across South Florida, with strong participation from the Boca Raton community. Beasi’s dynamic design stood out for its creative interpretation of the festival’s theme and tribute to the city’s iconic Mizner architecture.

“We were thoroughly impressed by the level of talent and creativity in this contest,” said Hadassah Medeiros, the City of Boca Raton’s Special Events Coordinator. “Tiffany’s artwork beautifully embodies the energy and excitement of the Boca Raton Seafood Festival, and we are honored to feature her work as a central part of this year’s event.”

A Boca Raton resident, Beasi is known for her bold and expressive work across multiple mediums. Her portfolio includes custom paintings, murals, and functional art, transforming everything from surfboards to guitars into one-of-a-kind pieces. Her art has been featured in two books, Beatles Art: The Fantastic New Artwork of the Fab Four and Marilyn in Art, as well as publications like Industry Magazine and The Palm Beach Post. Her work has also been displayed in venues across Florida and internationally at Hard Rock Hotels in Las Vegas, Dublin, Buenos Aires, and Munich.

Beasi will be at the Boca Raton Seafood Festival on March 22 from 12 PM to 6 PM at Mizner Park Amphitheater to sign copies of her winning piece and meet festivalgoers. More of her work can be found at www.tiffanybeasi.com.

The Boca Raton Seafood Festival will bring together residents and visitors for a day of fresh seafood, live music, family-friendly activities, and local vendors. Beasi’s artwork adds an exciting visual element to the festival’s debut celebration.

For event details and ticketing for the Boca Raton Seafood Festival on Saturday, March 22, visit myboca.us/SeafoodFest.

About the City of Boca Raton:

Boca Raton, the second largest city in Palm Beach County, blends history and innovation with its Mediterranean Revival architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Influenced by architect Addison Mizner, the city is home to live concerts, international art exhibits, world-class museums, five miles of Atlantic coastline, and 49 parks offering 1,650 acres of recreational space. A hub for business and innovation, Boca Raton hosts 40 publicly traded corporate headquarters. With three nationally ranked universities, top-rated schools, and a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, Boca Raton is a dynamic, safe, and educated community with a low property tax rate. Learn more at myboca.us.

For more information on Boca Raton’s Centennial events, visit www.Boca100.com or email [email protected].

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