Palm Beach Illustrated

STATE OF THE ART

The 1920s-era building at 444 Bunker Road in West Palm Beach has seen its share of uses: first a toy factory and later a munitions facility. But since late 2017, it has been home to the Bunker—two floors of spacious art galleries, an extensive library of art-related books, and storage for some of the 15,000 artworks in Beth Rudin DeWoody’s eclectic collection.

But don’t call the Bunker a museum. It’s an extension of DeWoody’s home; an art space where she can see and enjoy her collection and share it with others. “This is a great way to curate things from my collection, get it out of the warehouse, and just add to the art scene here,” she says.

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